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            |  | A BILL TO BE ENTITLED | 
         
            |  | AN ACT | 
         
            |  | relating to state and local government responses to disasters. | 
         
            |  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
         
            |  | SECTION 1.  Section 418.004, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subdivisions (1) and (3) and adding Subdivisions (3-a) and | 
         
            |  | (3-b) to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (1)  "Disaster" means the occurrence or imminent threat | 
         
            |  | of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property | 
         
            |  | resulting from any natural or man-made cause, including fire, | 
         
            |  | flood, earthquake, wind, storm, wave action, oil spill or other | 
         
            |  | water contamination, volcanic activity, epidemic emergency, air | 
         
            |  | contamination, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot, | 
         
            |  | hostile military or paramilitary action, extreme heat or cold, | 
         
            |  | cybersecurity event, [ other public calamity requiring emergency  | 
         
            |  | action], or energy emergency. | 
         
            |  | (3)  "Energy emergency" means a temporary statewide, | 
         
            |  | regional, or local shortage of petroleum, natural gas, or liquid | 
         
            |  | fuel energy supplies or electricity generation that makes emergency | 
         
            |  | measures necessary to reduce demand or allocate supply. | 
         
            |  | (3-a)  "Epidemic emergency" means the occurrence or | 
         
            |  | imminent threat of an outbreak of a communicable disease in this | 
         
            |  | state that threatens widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss | 
         
            |  | of life or property in this state resulting from any natural or | 
         
            |  | man-made cause related to the outbreak. An epidemic emergency does | 
         
            |  | not mean the occurrence or imminent threat of an outbreak of an | 
         
            |  | communicable disease for which there is widespread availability of | 
         
            |  | an effective vaccine against infection. | 
         
            |  | (3-b)  "Communicable disease" has the meaning assigned | 
         
            |  | by Section 81.003, Health and Safety Code. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 2.  Section 418.006, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.006.  CIVIL LIABILITY.  (a)  An officer or employee | 
         
            |  | of a state or local agency, or a volunteer acting at the direction | 
         
            |  | of an officer or employee of a state or local agency, is considered | 
         
            |  | for purposes of Section 437.222 to be a member of the Texas military | 
         
            |  | forces ordered into active service of the state by proper authority | 
         
            |  | and is considered to be discharging a duty in that capacity if the | 
         
            |  | person is performing an activity related to sheltering or housing | 
         
            |  | individuals in connection with the evacuation of an area stricken | 
         
            |  | or threatened by disaster. | 
         
            |  | (b)  A business or an entity operating during a disaster for | 
         
            |  | an epidemic emergency is not liable for an injury caused by exposing | 
         
            |  | or potentially exposing an individual to a disease if on the date of | 
         
            |  | the exposure or potential exposure: | 
         
            |  | (1)  the business or entity is authorized to do | 
         
            |  | business in this state; and | 
         
            |  | (2)  the act or omission giving rise to the exposure or | 
         
            |  | potential exposure was not wilful, reckless, or grossly negligent. | 
         
            |  | (c)  A person who provides goods or renders services during a | 
         
            |  | disaster in support of disaster response efforts and at the request | 
         
            |  | of the governor or the governor's designee is not liable for an | 
         
            |  | injury caused by the goods or services, regardless of the | 
         
            |  | circumstances, so long as the act or omission giving rise to the | 
         
            |  | injury was not wilful, reckless, grossly negligent, or inconsistent | 
         
            |  | with a limit specified in the governor's request. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 3.  Subchapter A, Chapter 418, Government Code, is | 
         
            |  | amended by adding Section 418.007 to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.007.  JUDICIAL REVIEW OF DISASTER ORDER.  (a)  A | 
         
            |  | person has standing to file suit in a court of this state to | 
         
            |  | challenge a provision of an order issued by the governor or the | 
         
            |  | presiding officer of the governing body of a political subdivision | 
         
            |  | that relates to a declared state of disaster if the provision in the | 
         
            |  | order is alleged to cause injury to the person or burden a right of | 
         
            |  | the person that is protected by the state or federal constitution or | 
         
            |  | by a state or federal law. | 
         
            |  | (b)  The issuer of the order has the burden of proving the | 
         
            |  | challenged provision in the order: | 
         
            |  | (1)  mitigates a threat to the public caused by the | 
         
            |  | disaster; and | 
         
            |  | (2)  is the least restrictive means of mitigating the | 
         
            |  | threat. | 
         
            |  | (c)  The court shall enter a judgment invalidating the | 
         
            |  | challenged provision in the order if the court finds the issuer of | 
         
            |  | the order has not satisfied the burden imposed under Subsection | 
         
            |  | (b). | 
         
            |  | SECTION 4.  Section 418.012, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.012.  EXECUTIVE ORDERS.  (a)  The [ Under this  | 
         
            |  | chapter, the] governor and the presiding officer of a political | 
         
            |  | subdivision may issue executive orders, proclamations, and | 
         
            |  | regulations consistent with the provisions of this chapter and | 
         
            |  | amend or rescind them.  [ Executive orders, proclamations, and  | 
         
            |  | regulations have the force and effect of law.] | 
         
            |  | (b)  In the event of a conflict between executive orders, | 
         
            |  | proclamations, or regulations enacted pursuant to this chapter by | 
         
            |  | the governor and a presiding officer of a political subdivision, an | 
         
            |  | executive order, proclamation, or regulation enacted by the | 
         
            |  | governor controls. | 
         
            |  | (c)  Unless expressly authorized by statute, the governor | 
         
            |  | and the president officer of a governing body of a political | 
         
            |  | subdivision may not issue an executive order, proclamation, or | 
         
            |  | regulation that: | 
         
            |  | (1)  requires a person other than a public employee or | 
         
            |  | licensed professional providing medical services to wear a mask or | 
         
            |  | personal protective equipment during a declared state of disaster; | 
         
            |  | (2)  prohibits or limits a person from attending or | 
         
            |  | participating in a religious service or activity; | 
         
            |  | (3)  violates Chapter 110, Civil Practice and Remedies | 
         
            |  | Code or the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. | 
         
            |  | 2000bb et seq.); | 
         
            |  | (4)  prohibits or limits the sale, dispensing, or | 
         
            |  | transportation of firearms or ammunition; | 
         
            |  | (5)  alters any voting standard, practice, or | 
         
            |  | procedure; or | 
         
            |  | (6)  restricts the otherwise lawful operation of a | 
         
            |  | business or industry or the activities of an individual by | 
         
            |  | distinguishing between essential and nonessential services | 
         
            |  | provided or obtained by the business, industry, or individual. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 5.  Subchapter B, Chapter 418, Government Code, is | 
         
            |  | amended by adding Section 418.0125 to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.0125.  LIMIT ON ASSESSMENT OF FEES.  (a)  If the | 
         
            |  | governor issues an executive order, proclamation, or regulation | 
         
            |  | during a declared state of disaster that restricts the operation of | 
         
            |  | a business or nonprofit entity or a category of businesses, a | 
         
            |  | business or nonprofit entity whose operation is restricted by the | 
         
            |  | order, proclamation, or regulation may not be assessed any fee, | 
         
            |  | including a licensing fee, by this state during the time the | 
         
            |  | operation of the business or nonprofit entity is restricted by the | 
         
            |  | order, proclamation, or regulation. | 
         
            |  | (b)  If a business or nonprofit entity paid an annual fee or | 
         
            |  | other fee in advance to this state for the business's or nonprofit | 
         
            |  | entity's operations, the business or nonprofit entity is entitled | 
         
            |  | to a pro rata refund of the fee for the period of time its operations | 
         
            |  | were restricted by an executive order, proclamation, or regulation | 
         
            |  | of the governor described by Subsection (a). | 
         
            |  | (c)  A business or nonprofit entity may opt to have the | 
         
            |  | amount of any refund due under this section credited toward a future | 
         
            |  | fee requirement. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 6.  Section 418.014, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsection (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to read as | 
         
            |  | follows: | 
         
            |  | (c)  A state of disaster may not continue for more than 30 | 
         
            |  | days unless renewed by the governor. A state of disaster for an | 
         
            |  | epidemic emergency, energy emergency, or any man-made cause | 
         
            |  | affecting more than half the counties of this state may not continue | 
         
            |  | for more than 60 days unless renewed by the legislature.  In no case | 
         
            |  | may a state of disaster continue for longer than 180 days unless | 
         
            |  | renewed by the legislature. The legislature [ by law] may terminate | 
         
            |  | a state of disaster at any time. On termination by the legislature, | 
         
            |  | the governor shall issue an executive order ending the state of | 
         
            |  | disaster. | 
         
            |  | (c-1)  The governor may not declare a state of disaster based | 
         
            |  | on the same or a substantially similar finding for which a state of | 
         
            |  | disaster was declared under Subsection (a) by the governor within | 
         
            |  | the preceding 12 months. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 7.  Section 418.0155, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.0155.  SUSPENSION LIST.  (a)  The governor's | 
         
            |  | office, using existing resources, shall compile and maintain a | 
         
            |  | comprehensive list of state agency [ regulatory statutes and] rules | 
         
            |  | that may require suspension during a disaster. | 
         
            |  | (b)  On request by the governor's office, a state agency that | 
         
            |  | would be impacted by the suspension of a [ statute or] rule on the | 
         
            |  | list compiled under Subsection (a) shall review the list for | 
         
            |  | accuracy and shall advise the governor's office regarding any | 
         
            |  | [ statutes or] rules that should be added to the list. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 8.  Section 418.016, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsections (a) and (e) and adding Subsection (a-1) to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.016.  SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN [ LAWS AND] RULES AND | 
         
            |  | REQUIREMENTS; APPLICATION OF CERTAIN CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS. | 
         
            |  | (a)  The governor may not suspend a state agency order or rule | 
         
            |  | except as specifically authorized by this chapter. The governor | 
         
            |  | may suspend [ the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing  | 
         
            |  | the procedures for conduct of state business or] the orders or rules | 
         
            |  | of a state agency if strict compliance with the [ provisions,] | 
         
            |  | orders[ ,] or rules would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay | 
         
            |  | necessary action or prompt response in coping with a disaster. | 
         
            |  | (a-1)  During a state of disaster declared by the governor | 
         
            |  | and notwithstanding any other law, the contracting requirements in | 
         
            |  | Subtitle D, Title 10, that inhibit or prevent prompt response to a | 
         
            |  | disaster do not apply to a state agency in contracting for goods or | 
         
            |  | services related to the declared state of disaster. | 
         
            |  | (e)  On request of a political subdivision, the governor may | 
         
            |  | waive or suspend a deadline imposed by [ a statute or] the orders or | 
         
            |  | rules of a state agency on the political subdivision, including a | 
         
            |  | deadline relating to a budget or ad valorem tax, if the waiver or | 
         
            |  | suspension is reasonably necessary to cope with a disaster. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 9.  Section 418.019, Government Code, is repealed. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 10.  Section 418.020, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsection (c) to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (c)  Under regulations prescribed by the governor, the | 
         
            |  | governor may temporarily suspend or modify for a period of not more | 
         
            |  | than 60 days any public health, safety, zoning, intrastate | 
         
            |  | transportation, or other [ law or] regulation if by proclamation the | 
         
            |  | governor considers the suspension or modification essential to | 
         
            |  | provide temporary housing or emergency shelter for disaster | 
         
            |  | victims. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 11.  Section 418.042, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsection (c) to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (c)  All or part of the state emergency management plan may | 
         
            |  | be incorporated into regulations of the division or executive | 
         
            |  | orders [ that have the force and effect of law]. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 12.  Subchapter E, Chapter 418, Government Code, is | 
         
            |  | amended by adding Section 418.1081 to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.1081.  LIMIT ON ASSESSMENT OF FEES DURING DECLARED | 
         
            |  | LOCAL DISASTER.  (a)  If the presiding officer of the governing body | 
         
            |  | of a political subdivision issues an order or proclamation during a | 
         
            |  | declared local state of disaster that restricts the operation of a | 
         
            |  | business or nonprofit entity or a category of businesses, a | 
         
            |  | business or nonprofit entity whose operation is restricted by the | 
         
            |  | order or proclamation may not be assessed any fee, including a | 
         
            |  | permit fee, by the political subdivision during the time the | 
         
            |  | operation of the business or nonprofit entity is restricted by the | 
         
            |  | order or proclamation. | 
         
            |  | (b)  If a business or nonprofit entity paid an annual fee or | 
         
            |  | other fee in advance to a political subdivision for the business's | 
         
            |  | or nonprofit entity's operations, the business or nonprofit entity | 
         
            |  | is entitled to a pro rata refund of the fee for the period of time | 
         
            |  | its operations were restricted by an order or proclamation of the | 
         
            |  | political subdivision described by Subsection (a). | 
         
            |  | (c)  A business or nonprofit entity may opt to have the | 
         
            |  | amount of any refund due under this section credited toward a future | 
         
            |  | fee requirement. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 13.  Section 418.173, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.173.  PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | 
         
            |  | PLAN.  (a)  A state, local, or interjurisdictional emergency | 
         
            |  | management plan may provide that the intentional or knowing | 
         
            |  | violation of a state, local, or interjurisdictional emergency | 
         
            |  | management plan [ failure to comply with the plan] or [with] a rule, | 
         
            |  | order, or ordinance adopted under the plan is an offense. | 
         
            |  | (b)  The plan may prescribe a fine-only punishment for the | 
         
            |  | offense in an amount that does not exceed $500.00 [ but may not  | 
         
            |  | prescribe a fine that exceeds $1,000 or confinement in jail for a  | 
         
            |  | term that exceeds 180 days]. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 14.  Section 433.001, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 433.001.  PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY.  On | 
         
            |  | application of the chief executive officer or governing body of a | 
         
            |  | county or municipality during an emergency, the governor may | 
         
            |  | proclaim a state of emergency and designate the area involved. For | 
         
            |  | the purposes of this section an emergency exists in the following | 
         
            |  | situations: | 
         
            |  | (1)  a riot or unlawful assembly by three or more | 
         
            |  | persons acting together by use of force or violence; | 
         
            |  | (2)  if a clear and present danger of the use of | 
         
            |  | violence exists; or | 
         
            |  | (3)  a natural or man-made disaster for which a state of | 
         
            |  | disaster has not been declared by the governor pursuant to Chapter | 
         
            |  | 418. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 15.  Section 433.002, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsection (b) to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (b)  The directive may provide for: | 
         
            |  | (1)  control of public and private transportation in | 
         
            |  | the affected area; | 
         
            |  | (2)  designation of specific zones in the affected area | 
         
            |  | in which, if necessary, the use and occupancy of buildings and | 
         
            |  | vehicles may be controlled; | 
         
            |  | (3)  control of the movement of persons; | 
         
            |  | (4)  control of places of amusement or assembly; and | 
         
            |  | (5)  establishment of curfews[ ; | 
         
            |  | (6)  control of the sale, transportation, and use of  | 
         
            |  | alcoholic beverages, weapons, and ammunition, except as provided by  | 
         
            |  | Section 433.0045; and | 
         
            |  | (7)  control of the storage, use, and transportation of  | 
         
            |  | explosives or flammable materials considered dangerous to public  | 
         
            |  | safety]. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 16.  Section 81.082, Health and Safety Code, is | 
         
            |  | amended by amending Subsection (d) to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (d)  A declaration of a public health disaster may continue | 
         
            |  | for not more than 30 days unless renewed by the legislature. [ A  | 
         
            |  | public health disaster may be renewed one time by the commissioner  | 
         
            |  | for an additional 30 days.] | 
         
            |  | SECTION 17.  Section 51.408, Occupations Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsection (b) to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (b)  An emergency license issued under this section expires | 
         
            |  | on the date indicated by the executive director, but not later than | 
         
            |  | the 90th day after the date the license is issued. If the governor | 
         
            |  | declares a [ an extended] state of disaster that is renewed under | 
         
            |  | Section 418.014, Government Code, the executive director may extend | 
         
            |  | the term of an emergency license to an expiration date after the | 
         
            |  | 90th day after the date the license was issued. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 18.  Subsections 418.006(b-c), Government Code, | 
         
            |  | added by this Act, apply only to a cause of action that accrued on or | 
         
            |  | after March 13, 2020. A cause of action that accrued before March | 
         
            |  | 13, 2020, is governed by the law applicable to the cause of action | 
         
            |  | immediately before the effective date of this Act, and that law is | 
         
            |  | continued in effect for that purpose. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 19.  This Act takes effect immediately if it | 
         
            |  | receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each | 
         
            |  | house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. | 
         
            |  | If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate | 
         
            |  | effect, this Act takes effect on the 91st day after the last day of | 
         
            |  | the legislative session. |