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New York NY A.B. 1172 Statute: Pending Refers to the duration of a state disaster emergency declaration, requires the governor to submit a weekly report to the legislature during a state disaster emergency, refers to communication between the governor and parties affected by a suspension of laws during a state disaster emergency. NY A.B. 4720 Statute: Pending Refers to the restriction of the governor`s power to issue an executive order or order an executive branch to take action contrary to state law. NY A.B. 4907 Statute: Pending Restores legislative controls and balances for any declaration of emergency that exceeds forty-five days, and guarantees the right to judicial proceedings for any act that interferes with fundamental constitutional rights by limiting the powers of the governor to suspend laws in the event of an emergency in the event of a state disaster and by requiring clarification and explanation, which municipalities are affected by such a suspension of laws. NY A.B. 5967 Statute: Pending Provides that the legislature may terminate a disaster emergency issued under section 28 of the Executive Act by a simultaneous decision, authorizes any directive adopted under chapter 23 of the statutes of 2020 that is in force at the time of the repeal of that chapter to continue to exist for 30 days from the date of such repeal, subject to certain provisions in this regard. NY S.B. 1749 Statute: Pending Restores legislative controls and balances for any declaration of emergency that exceeds forty-five days and guarantees judicial procedural rights for any act that interferes with fundamental constitutional rights by limiting the governor`s powers to suspend laws during a state disaster emergency and by requiring specification and explanation of municipalities affected by a state disaster emergency. this suspension of laws is affected.

NY S.B 2246 Statute: Pending amendments to the executive bill, eliminates the governor`s powers to issue all instructions necessary to respond to a state disaster. NY S.B. 3878 Statute: Pending Refers to the duration of a state disaster emergency declaration, requires the governor to submit a weekly report to the legislature during a state disaster emergency, and refers to communications between the governor and parties affected by a suspension of laws during a state disaster emergency. NY S.B. 4888 Statute: Pending Revokes the extension of emergency powers granted to the governor in connection with the 2019 coronavirus outbreak. NY S.B 5357 Status: EnactEd Provides that legislator may terminate a state disaster emergency issued under section 28 of the Executive Act by simultaneous resolution, authorizes any directive issued under chapter 23 of the statutes of 2020 in force at the time of the repeal of that chapter may continue for 30 days from the date of such repeal, Subject to certain provisions, provisions shall be adopted in this respect. State-to-state succession information can be found under « Governors » (Table 4.1, State Book 2019, Source: Council of State Governments). For more information on Lieutenant Governors and other executive representatives, see the Section on Appointing Authority below.

S.B. 8387 Statute: Failure – Deferred Amendments to the Executive Act, refers to the duration of a state disaster emergency declaration, requires the governor to submit a weekly report to the legislature during a state disaster emergency, and refers to communications between the governor and parties affected by a suspension of laws during a state disaster emergency. SB 8466 Statute: Failed – Postponed Restores legislative review and balance of an emergency declaration that exceeds forty-five days, guarantees judicial procedural rights for actions that interfere with fundamental constitutional rights by limiting the governor`s powers to suspend laws in the event of a state disaster emergency, and by requiring a specification and explanation from municipalities of such a suspension of laws is affected. SB 8924 Statute: Failed – Adjourned Provides that the Board of Regents, the Commissioner of Education and the Ministry of Education are responsible for responding to the current coronavirus pandemic, terminating certain decrees issued by the Governor under a specific article of executive law, and provides that the procedure for future executive decrees relating to elementary education, Secondary schools, post-secondary schools, state universities and other educational institutions. North Carolina HB 1170 Status: Failed – Postponed Provides for the expiration of executive orders and states of emergency issued by the governor. North Carolina NC H.B. 264 Statute: Governor >`s veto before the House Committee clarifies the expiration of a state of emergency and the exercise of certain powers under a state of emergency, in order to clarify the reduction of immediate dangers nationwide and to clarify national quarantines. NC H.B 564 Statute: Pending amendments to the State Constitution aimed at limiting the duration of the effectiveness of the Governor`s orders with the consent of the majority of the State Council. NC S.B. 346 Statute: Pending Defines and clarifies the process by which an order is issued by the Governor. While governors must be able to respond quickly to emergencies, legislators have an important role to play in ensuring that these powers are not abused and that they do not compromise the separation of powers that is essential to our democratic system of government.

Legislators exercise different types of control over the emergency authority of state executives in a way that varies from state to state. However, there are some common features. Louisiana UNHCR 58 Status: Failed – Postponed Suspends certain provisions related to the governor`s power to declare an emergency, disaster or public health emergency regarding the coronavirus. HB 4 Statute: Veto (extraordinary session) Refers to declarations of emergency. A veto is an act of disapproval by an executive that prohibits a bill passed by a legislature from becoming law. Veto waivers occur when a legislature votes to lift a veto issued by an executive branch such as a governor or the president. .