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ENTITLED, An Act to
revise the Governor's emergency powers in the event of a terrorist or
bioterrorist attack.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section
1.
That
§
33-15-8
be amended to read as follows:
33-15-8.
In the event of disaster, war, act of terrorism as defined in state law, or emergency that
is beyond local government capability, the Governor:
(1)
May assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management
functions within the state which may affect all or any portion of the state;
(2)
May declare an emergency or disaster to exist in the stricken area and employ emergency
management to assist local authorities to affect relief and restoration;
(3)
May call upon and use any facilities, equipment, other nonmedical supplies, and resources
available from any source, other than personal or private funds, in order to carry out the
purposes of this chapter by contributing to the expense incurred in providing relief in such
amounts as he shall determine;
(4)
May suspend the provisions of any rules of any state agency, if strict compliance with the
provisions of the rule would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in
managing a disaster, war, act of terrorism, or emergency, including fire, flood, earthquake,
severe high and low temperatures, tornado storm, wave action, oil spill, or other water or
air contamination, epidemic, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot, or hostile military
or paramilitary action, which is determined by the Governor to require state or state and
federal assistance or actions to supplement the recovery efforts of local governments in
alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby;
(5)
May control the ingress and egress in a designated disaster or emergency area, the
movement of vehicles upon highways within the area, the movement of persons within the
area, and the occupancy of premises within the area;
(6) May procure, acquire, store, distribute, and dispense any pharmaceutical agents or medical
supplies located within the state as may be reasonable and necessary to respond to the
disaster, emergency, or act of terrorism;
(7) May appoint and prescribe the duties of such out-of-state health care providers as may be
reasonable and necessary to respond to the disaster, emergency, or act of terrorism;
(8) May provide for the examination and safe disposal of any dead body as may be reasonable
and necessary to respond to the disaster, emergency, or act of terrorism; and
(9) May provide for the protection, construction or reconstruction, repair, and maintenance
of public or private transportation facilities.
Section
2.
That chapter
33-15
be amended by adding thereto a NEW SECTION to read as
follows:
The powers granted to the Governor under this Act shall remain in effect for a period of six
months and may be restored for one or more successive six-month periods by declaration of the
Governor that the conditions permitting such powers persist.
An Act to revise the Governor's emergency powers in the event of a terrorist or bioterrorist attack.
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I certify that the attached
Act
originated in the
HOUSE as
Bill
No.
1303
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Chief Clerk
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Speaker of the House
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Chief Clerk
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President of the Senate
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Secretary of the Senate
House
Bill
No.
1303
File No. ____
Chapter No. ______
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Received at this Executive Office
this _____ day of _____________ ,
20____ at ____________ M.
By _________________________
for the Governor
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The attached Act is hereby
approved this ________ day of
______________ , A.D., 20___
____________________________
Governor
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
ss.
Office of the Secretary of State
Filed ____________ , 20___
at _________ o'clock __ M.
____________________________
Secretary of State
By _________________________
Asst. Secretary of State
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