2021 -- H 5941 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2021 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DEFENSE -- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Nardone, McLaughlin, Price, Place, Quattrocchi, | |
Date Introduced: February 25, 2021 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 30-15-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 30-15 entitled "Emergency |
2 | Management" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 30-15-9. Governor's responsibilities relating to disaster emergencies. |
4 | (a) The governor shall be responsible for meeting the dangers to the state and people |
5 | presented by disasters. |
6 | (b) A state of emergency shall be declared by executive order or proclamation of the |
7 | governor if he or she finds a disaster has occurred or that this occurrence, or the threat thereof, is |
8 | imminent. The state of disaster emergency shall continue until the governor finds that the threat or |
9 | danger has passed or the disaster has been dealt with to the extent that emergency conditions no |
10 | longer exist and terminates the state of disaster emergency by executive order or proclamation, but |
11 | no state of disaster emergency may continue for longer than thirty (30) days unless renewed by the |
12 | governor for an additional thirty (30) days. The governor may renew for an additional thirty (30) |
13 | days at the expiration of the first renewal period of thirty (30) days. After ninety (90) days, the |
14 | governor shall issue an executive order or proclamation declaring the state of emergency |
15 | terminated, unless a request by the governor for an extension of the state of disaster emergency for |
16 | a specific number of days is approved by a resolution of both chambers of the general assembly. |
17 | The general assembly, by concurrent resolution, may terminate a state of disaster emergency at any |
18 | time. Thereupon, the governor shall issue an executive order or proclamation ending the state of |
19 | disaster emergency and what actions are being taken to control the emergency and what action the |
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1 | public should take to protect themselves. All executive orders or proclamations issued under this |
2 | subsection shall indicate the nature of the disaster, the area or areas threatened, and the conditions |
3 | that have brought it about or that make possible termination of the state of disaster emergency. An |
4 | executive order or proclamation shall be disseminated promptly by means calculated to bring its |
5 | contents to the attention of the general public and, unless the circumstances attendant upon the |
6 | disaster prevent or impede, promptly filed with the agency, the secretary of state, and the city and |
7 | town clerks in the area to which it applies. |
8 | (c) An executive order or proclamation of a state of disaster emergency, shall activate the |
9 | state and local disaster emergency plans applicable to the political subdivision or area in question |
10 | and shall be authority for the deployment and use of any forces to which the plan or plans apply |
11 | and for the use or distribution of any supplies, equipment, and materials and facilities assembled, |
12 | stockpiled, or arranged to be made available pursuant to this chapter or any other provision of law |
13 | relating to disaster emergencies. |
14 | (d) During the continuance of any state of disaster emergency the governor is commander- |
15 | in-chief of the organized and unorganized militia and of all other forces available for emergency |
16 | duty. To the greatest extent practicable, the governor shall delegate or assign command authority |
17 | by prior arrangement embodied in appropriate executive orders or regulations, but nothing herein |
18 | restricts the governor's authority to do so by orders issued at the time of the disaster emergency. |
19 | (e) In addition to any other powers conferred upon the governor by law, the governor may |
20 | exercise the following powers, limited in scope and duration as is reasonably necessary for |
21 | emergency response: |
22 | (1) Suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct |
23 | of state business, or the orders, rules, or regulations of any state agency, if strict compliance with |
24 | the provisions of any statute, order, rule, or regulation would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay |
25 | necessary action in coping with the emergency, provided that the suspension of any statute, order, |
26 | rule or regulation will be limited in duration and scope to the emergency action requiring said |
27 | suspension; |
28 | (2) Utilize all available resources of the state government as reasonably necessary to cope |
29 | with the disaster emergency and of each political subdivision of the state; |
30 | (3) Transfer the direction, personnel, or functions of state departments and agencies or units |
31 | thereof for the purpose of performing or facilitating emergency services; |
32 | (4) Subject to any applicable requirements for compensation under § 30-15-11, |
33 | commandeer or utilize any private property if the governor finds this necessary to cope with the |
34 | disaster emergency; |
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1 | (5) Direct and compel the evacuation of all or part of the population from any stricken or |
2 | threatened area within the state if the governor deems this action necessary for the preservation of |
3 | life or other disaster mitigation, response, or recovery; |
4 | (6) Prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and destinations in connection with |
5 | evacuation; |
6 | (7) Control ingress and egress to and from a high risk area, the movement of persons within |
7 | the area, and the occupancy of premises therein; |
8 | (8) Suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of alcoholic beverages, firearms, |
9 | explosives, and combustibles; |
10 | (9) Make provision for the availability and use of temporary emergency shelter; |
11 | (10) Make and promulgate such rules and regulations as the governor may deem advisable |
12 | for the assigning, detailing, and making available for duty and use in any city or town of this state |
13 | any of the personnel, apparatus, or equipment of any police or fire department of any other city or |
14 | town, or of any volunteer fire company, or of any fire district, and that personnel shall have the |
15 | same powers, duties, rights, privileges, and immunities as if performing their duties in the city or |
16 | town in which they normally would be employed, but the personnel shall obey the orders of the |
17 | police and fire authorities of the city or town to which assigned, detailed, or made available. When |
18 | assigned, detailed, or made available as aforesaid, the city or town in which the police or firemen |
19 | shall perform outside duties shall provide them with subsistence or pay them a reasonable |
20 | allowance therefor, and shall also be liable for any damage to the apparatus or equipment incurred |
21 | while being so used; provided, however, that a city or town shall be reimbursed by the state out of |
22 | the general fund of the state for all expenses incurred under the foregoing provisions of this |
23 | subsection; |
24 | (11) Designate as a special emergency health and sanitation area, any area within the state |
25 | that has been seriously damaged by disaster, or in which the existence of any military, naval, or air |
26 | establishment of the United States of America or of any industrial establishment constructed or |
27 | enlarged for purposes of national defense, has caused an increase in the population of that area to |
28 | such an extent as to produce unusual problems of health and sanitation. It is the duty of state health |
29 | authorities and the local code enforcement officials to make and enforce rules and regulations |
30 | designed to prevent the introduction of any contagious or infectious disease and to safeguard the |
31 | public health within the area. The governor may promulgate and enforce additional rules and |
32 | regulations for the protection of the public health within areas as may be necessary; |
33 | (12) Whenever, in the governor's opinion, due to a disaster there is liable to be a serious |
34 | shortage in the supply of food, fuel, clothing, antitoxins, serums, immunizing agents, or any other |
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1 | pharmaceutical agents or medical supplies, or any other necessity of life or defense, and the federal |
2 | authorities are not adequately dealing with the situation, promulgate such rules and regulations as |
3 | he or she, from time to time, deems necessary to regulate the sale, purchase, or distribution of those |
4 | necessities and to prohibit and prevent the wasting, secreting, hiding, or hoarding of, or profiteering |
5 | from, those necessities; additionally, during a declared time of state or national emergency, no |
6 | person, firm, or corporation shall increase the price of any item it sells or offers for sale at retail |
7 | immediately prior to the proclamation of emergency or during the proclaimed state of emergency. |
8 | Nothing in this section shall prohibit the fluctuation in the price of items sold at retail that occurs |
9 | during the normal course of business. Any person, firm, or corporation who or that violates any |
10 | provision of this subsection shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars ($100); |
11 | (13) Do all other things necessary to effectively cope with disasters in the state not |
12 | inconsistent with other provisions of law; |
13 | (14) Adopt and enforce measures to provide for the safe disposal of infectious waste as |
14 | may be reasonable and necessary for emergency response due to a state disaster emergency. Such |
15 | measures may include, but are not limited to, the collection, storage, handling, destruction, |
16 | treatment, transportation, and disposal of infectious waste; |
17 | (15) Adopt and enforce measures to provide for the safe disposal of corpses as may be |
18 | reasonable and necessary for emergency response due to a state disaster emergency. Such measures |
19 | may include, but are not limited to, the embalming, burial, cremation, interment, disinterment, |
20 | transportation, and disposal of corpses; and |
21 | (16) Compel a person to submit to a physical examination and/or testing as necessary to |
22 | diagnose or treat the person. The medical examination and/or testing may be performed by any |
23 | qualified person authorized by the department of health and must not be reasonably likely to result |
24 | in serious harm to the affected individual. The medical examination and/or testing shall be |
25 | performed immediately upon the order of the department of health without resort to judicial or |
26 | quasi-judicial authority. If the department of health is uncertain whether a person who refuses to |
27 | undergo medical examination and/or testing may have been exposed to an infectious disease or |
28 | otherwise poses a danger to public health, the department of health may subject the individual to |
29 | isolation or quarantine pursuant to § 23-8-4. |
30 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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RELATING TO MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DEFENSE -- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | |
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1 | This act would allow the governor to renew an initial thirty (30) day executive order or |
2 | proclamation of a state of disaster emergency by the governor for two (2) additional thirty (30) day |
3 | extensions. After ninety (90) days, the governor would be required to receive general assembly |
4 | approval for any further extensions. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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