HB2471 S GOV AM #1

Morton 7992

 

    The Committee on Government Organization moved to amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting section and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

ARTICLE 5. DIVISION OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT.

§15-5-6. Emergency powers of Governor.

    (a) The provisions of this section shall be are only operative only during the existence of a state of emergency. The existence of a state of emergency may be proclaimed by the Governor or by concurrent resolution of the Legislature if the Governor in such proclamation, or the Legislature in such resolution, finds that an attack upon the United States has occurred or is anticipated in the immediate future, or that a natural or man-made disaster of major proportions has actually occurred or is imminent within the state, and that the safety and welfare of the inhabitants of this state require an invocation of the provisions of this section. Any such state of emergency, whether proclaimed by the Governor or by the Legislature, shall terminate upon the proclamation of the termination thereof by the Governor, or the passage by the Legislature of a concurrent resolution terminating such emergency.

    (b) So long as such a state of emergency exists, the Governor shall have and may exercise the following additional emergency powers:

    (a) (1) To enforce all laws and rules and regulations relating to the provision of emergency services and to assume direct operational control of any or all emergency service forces and helpers in the state;

    (b) (2) To sell, lend, lease, give, transfer or deliver materials or perform functions relating to emergency services on such terms and conditions as he or she shall prescribe and without regard to the limitations of any existing law and to account to the State Treasurer for any funds received for such property;

    (c) (3) To procure materials and facilities for emergency services by purchase, condemnation under the provisions of chapter fifty-four of this code or seizure pending institution of condemnation proceedings within thirty days from the seizing thereof and to construct, lease, transport, store, maintain, renovate or distribute such materials and facilities. Compensation for property so procured shall be made in the manner provided in chapter fifty-four of this code;

    (d) (4) To obtain the services of necessary personnel, required during the emergency, and to compensate them for their services from his or her contingent funds or such other funds as may be available to him or her;

    (e) (5) To provide and compel the evacuation of all or part of the population from any stricken or threatened area within the state and to take such steps as are necessary for the receipt and care of such evacuees;

    (f) (6) To control ingress and egress to and from a disaster area, the movement of persons within the area and the occupancy of premises therein;

    (g) (7) To suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business or the orders, rules or regulations of any state agency, if strict compliance therewith would in any way prevent, hinder or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency;

    (h) (8) To utilize such available resources of the state and of its political subdivisions as are reasonably necessary to cope with the emergency;

    (i) (9) To suspend or limit the sale, dispensing or transportation of alcoholic beverages, firearms, explosives and combustibles;

     (j) (10) To make provision for the availability and use of temporary emergency housing; and

    (k) (11) To perform and exercise such other functions, powers and duties as are necessary to promote and secure the safety and protection of the civilian population.

    (c) No powers granted under this section may be interpreted to authorize the seizure or confiscation of a firearm from a person unless that firearm is unlawfully possessed or unlawfully carried by the person, or the person is otherwise engaged in a criminal act any action that would violate the prohibitions of section nineteen-a of this article.

§15-5-19a. Possession of firearms during a declared state of emergency.

    (a) No person acting on behalf or under the authority of the state or a political subdivision of this state may do any of the following during any federal or state declared state of emergency:

    (1) Prohibit or restrict the otherwise lawful possession, use, carrying, transfer, transportation, storage or display of a firearm or ammunition;

    (2) Seize, confiscate, or authorize the seizure or confiscation of any otherwise lawfully possessed firearm or ammunition unless:

    (A) The person acting on behalf of or under the authority of the state or political subdivision is:

    (i) Defending himself, herself or another from an assault; or

    (ii) Arresting a person in actual possession of a firearm or ammunition for a violation of law; or

    (B) The firearm or ammunition is being seized or confiscated as evidence of a crime; or

    (3) Require registration of any firearm or ammunition.

    (b) The prohibitions listed in subsection (a)(1) of this section, do not prohibit the state or an authorized state or local authority from ordering and enforcing an evacuation or general closure of businesses in the affected area during a declared state of emergency.

    (c) Any individual aggrieved by a violation of this section, may seek relief in an action at law or in equity for redress against any person who subjects such individual, or causes such individual to be subjected to an action prohibited by this section.

    (d) In addition to any other remedy at law or in equity, an individual aggrieved by the seizure or confiscation of a firearm or ammunition in violation of this section, may bring an action for the return of the firearm or ammunition in the circuit court of the county in which the individual resides or in the county where the firearm or ammunition was seized.

    (e) In any action or proceeding to enforce this section, the court shall award a prevailing plaintiff costs and reasonable attorney fees.


Adopted


Rejected