2022 Regular SessionVirginia Legislature

HB754: Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders.

Legislative Summary

Emergency Services and Disaster Law; limitation on duration of executive orders. Limits the duration of any executive order issued by the Governor pursuant to his powers under the Emergency Services and Disaster Law to no more than 60 days from the date of issuance. The bill provides that if the General Assembly does not take any action on the rule, regulation, or order within the 60 days during which the rule, regulation, or order is effective, the Governor shall thereafter be prohibited from issuing the same or a similar rule, regulation, or order relating to the same emergency. Under current law, once issued, such executive orders are effective until June 30 following the next adjournment of the regular session of the General Assembly. The bill contains technical amendments.

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Bill History

1/11/2022
Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22101518D
House of Delegates
1/11/2022
Referred to Committee on Rules
House of Delegates
2/15/2022
Left in Rules
House of Delegates

Status Information

Current Status
Introduced(1/11/2022)
Chamber
House of Delegates
Committee
Rules(House of Delegates)
Sine DiePrior Session

Sponsors

Republican: 1

Primary Sponsor

Les Adams
Les Adams
Republican

Documents

Prefiled
Bill Text1/11/202220.0 KB
Fiscal Note/Analysis
Fiscal Note/Analysis1/27/202275.0 KB