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            |  | A BILL TO BE ENTITLED | 
         
            |  | AN ACT | 
         
            |  | relating to the authority of the legislature and governor with | 
         
            |  | respect to certain disaster or emergency declarations. | 
         
            |  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
         
            |  | SECTION 1.  Subchapter B, Chapter 418, Government Code, is | 
         
            |  | amended by adding Section 418.0125 to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.0125.  POWER RESERVED TO LEGISLATURE.  (a) | 
         
            |  | Notwithstanding any other law, during a declared state of disaster | 
         
            |  | described by Section 8(c), Article IV, Texas Constitution, only the | 
         
            |  | legislature has the authority to: | 
         
            |  | (1)  suspend a provision in the Code of Criminal | 
         
            |  | Procedure, Election Code, or Penal Code to appropriately respond to | 
         
            |  | the disaster; | 
         
            |  | (2)  restrict or impair the operation or occupancy of | 
         
            |  | businesses or places of worship in this state by category or region | 
         
            |  | to appropriately respond to the disaster; or | 
         
            |  | (3)  renew or extend the governor's state of disaster | 
         
            |  | declaration. | 
         
            |  | (b)  The governor by proclamation shall convene the | 
         
            |  | legislature in special session to respond to a declared state of | 
         
            |  | disaster if the governor finds that the authority of the | 
         
            |  | legislature under Subsection (a) should be exercised and the | 
         
            |  | legislature is not convened in regular or special session. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 2.  Section 418.014, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsections (b) and (c) and adding Subsection (c-1) to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c) or (c-1), the state | 
         
            |  | of disaster continues until the governor: | 
         
            |  | (1)  finds that: | 
         
            |  | (A)  the threat or danger has passed; or | 
         
            |  | (B)  the disaster has been dealt with to the | 
         
            |  | extent that emergency conditions no longer exist; and | 
         
            |  | (2)  terminates the state of disaster by executive | 
         
            |  | order. | 
         
            |  | (c)  A state of disaster may not continue for more than 30 | 
         
            |  | days unless renewed by the governor, subject to Subsection (c-1). | 
         
            |  | 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)  If the governor finds that a state of disaster | 
         
            |  | described by Section 8(c), Article IV, Texas Constitution, requires | 
         
            |  | renewal and the legislature is not convened in regular or special | 
         
            |  | session, the governor by proclamation shall convene the legislature | 
         
            |  | in special session to renew, extend, or otherwise respond to the | 
         
            |  | state of disaster. The governor may not declare a new state of | 
         
            |  | disaster based on the same or a substantially similar finding as a | 
         
            |  | prior state of disaster subject to this subsection that was | 
         
            |  | terminated or not renewed by the legislature. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 3.  Section 418.016(a), Government Code, is amended | 
         
            |  | to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (a)  Subject to Section 418.0125, the [ 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 in | 
         
            |  | coping with a disaster. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 4.  Section 418.019, Government Code, is repealed. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 5.  Section 433.002, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsection (b) and adding Subsection (b-1) to read as | 
         
            |  | follows: | 
         
            |  | (b)  Subject to Section 433.0025, the [ 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.[ ;] | 
         
            |  | (b-1)  Notwithstanding Section 433.0025, the directive may | 
         
            |  | also provide for: | 
         
            |  | (1) [ (6)]  control of the sale, transportation, and use | 
         
            |  | of alcoholic beverages, weapons, and ammunition, except as provided | 
         
            |  | by Section 433.0045; and | 
         
            |  | (2) [ (7)]  control of the storage, use, and | 
         
            |  | transportation of explosives or flammable materials considered | 
         
            |  | dangerous to public safety. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 6.  Chapter 433, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | adding Section 433.0025 to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 433.0025.  POWER RESERVED TO LEGISLATURE.  (a) | 
         
            |  | Notwithstanding Section 433.002 or any other law, during a state of | 
         
            |  | emergency described by Section 8(c), Article IV, Texas | 
         
            |  | Constitution, only the legislature has the authority to: | 
         
            |  | (1)  suspend a provision in the Code of Criminal | 
         
            |  | Procedure, Election Code, or Penal Code to appropriately respond to | 
         
            |  | the emergency; or | 
         
            |  | (2)  restrict or impair the operation or occupancy of | 
         
            |  | businesses or places of worship in this state by category or region | 
         
            |  | to appropriately respond to the emergency except as expressly | 
         
            |  | provided by Subsection (b-1) of Section 433.002. | 
         
            |  | (b)  The governor by proclamation shall convene the | 
         
            |  | legislature in special session to respond to a state of emergency | 
         
            |  | described by Section 8(c), Article IV, Texas Constitution, if the | 
         
            |  | governor finds that the authority of the legislature under | 
         
            |  | Subsection (a) should be exercised and the legislature is not | 
         
            |  | convened in regular or special session. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 7.  Section 433.003, Government Code, is amended by | 
         
            |  | amending Subsections (a) and (b) and by adding Subsection (c) to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (a)  Except as provided by Subsections [ Subsection] (b) and | 
         
            |  | (c), a directive expires 72 hours after the time of proclamation of | 
         
            |  | the state of emergency for which it was issued. | 
         
            |  | (b)  The governor by proclamation may terminate or set a | 
         
            |  | shorter period for a directive issued under Subsection (b) of | 
         
            |  | Section 433.002. The governor may proclaim successive states of | 
         
            |  | emergency, each not exceeding 72 hours, as necessary to protect | 
         
            |  | health, life, and property in the affected area, and may extend a | 
         
            |  | directive issued under Subsection (b) of Section 433.002 from one | 
         
            |  | state of emergency to the next. | 
         
            |  | (c)  The governor by proclamation may terminate or set a | 
         
            |  | shorter period for a directive issued under Subsection (b-1) of | 
         
            |  | Section 433.002. In any case, a directive issued under Subsection | 
         
            |  | (b-1) of Section 433.002 shall expire no later than 9 days after the | 
         
            |  | time of proclamation of the state of emergency for which it was | 
         
            |  | issued. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 8.  The changes in law made by this Act apply only to | 
         
            |  | an order, proclamation, or regulation issued on or after the | 
         
            |  | effective date of this Act. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 9.  This Act takes effect December 1, 2021, but only | 
         
            |  | if the constitutional amendment proposed by the 87th Legislature, | 
         
            |  | Regular Session, 2021, regarding the powers of the governor and the | 
         
            |  | legislature following certain disaster or emergency declarations | 
         
            |  | is approved by the voters. If that amendment is not approved by the | 
         
            |  | voters, this Act has no effect. |