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               A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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               AN ACT
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            relating to state and local government responses to a pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster; creating a criminal offense. | 
         
         
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                   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
         
         
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                   SECTION 1.  Subtitle B, Title 4, Government Code, is amended  | 
         
         
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            by adding Chapter 418A to read as follows: | 
         
         
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            CHAPTER 418A. PANDEMIC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | 
         
         
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            SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.001.  SHORT TITLE.  This chapter may be cited as  | 
         
         
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            the Texas Pandemic Response Act. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.002.  PURPOSES.  The purposes of this chapter are  | 
         
         
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            to: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  reduce the vulnerability of residents and  | 
         
         
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            communities in this state to damage, injury, and loss of life and  | 
         
         
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            property resulting from a pandemic disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  prepare for prompt and efficient care and  | 
         
         
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            treatment of persons victimized or threatened by a pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (3)  maintain employment levels for state residents to  | 
         
         
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            the extent possible; | 
         
         
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                         (4)  protect and preserve individual liberties  | 
         
         
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            guaranteed under the United States Constitution and the Texas  | 
         
         
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            Constitution; | 
         
         
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                         (5)  provide a setting conducive to the rapid and  | 
         
         
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            orderly restoration and rehabilitation of persons and property  | 
         
         
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            affected by a pandemic disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (6)  clarify and strengthen the roles of the governor,  | 
         
         
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            state agencies, the judicial branch of state government, and local  | 
         
         
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            governments in the prevention of, preparation for, response to, and  | 
         
         
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            recovery from a pandemic disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (7)  authorize and provide for cooperation in pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery; | 
         
         
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                         (8)  authorize and provide for coordination of  | 
         
         
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            activities relating to pandemic disaster mitigation, preparedness,  | 
         
         
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            response, and recovery by state agencies and officers and similar  | 
         
         
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            state-local, interstate, federal-state, and foreign activities in  | 
         
         
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            which this state and the political subdivisions of this state may  | 
         
         
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            participate; | 
         
         
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                         (9)  provide an emergency management system embodying  | 
         
         
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            all aspects of pandemic preparedness and response; and | 
         
         
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                         (10)  assist in the mitigation of pandemic disasters  | 
         
         
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            aggravated by inadequate planning for and regulation of public and  | 
         
         
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            private resources. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.003.  DEFINITIONS.  In this chapter: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  "Division" means the Texas Division of Emergency  | 
         
         
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            Management. | 
         
         
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                         (2)  "Pandemic disaster" means the occurrence or  | 
         
         
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            imminent threat of an outbreak of an infectious disease that  | 
         
         
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            spreads to a significant portion of the population of multiple  | 
         
         
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            countries or the world and that threatens widespread or severe  | 
         
         
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            damage, injury, or loss of life or property in this state resulting  | 
         
         
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            from any natural or man-made cause related to the outbreak. | 
         
         
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                         (3)  "Political subdivision" means a county or  | 
         
         
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            municipality. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.004.  LIMITATIONS.  This chapter does not: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  grant the governor authority to enact law; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  limit the authority of the governor to apply for,  | 
         
         
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            administer, or spend a grant, gift, or payment in aid of pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, or recovery; | 
         
         
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                         (3)  interfere with the course or conduct of a labor  | 
         
         
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            dispute, except that actions otherwise authorized by this chapter  | 
         
         
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            or other laws may be taken when necessary to forestall or mitigate  | 
         
         
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            imminent or existing danger to public health or safety; | 
         
         
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                         (4)  interfere with dissemination of news or comment on  | 
         
         
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            public affairs, provided any communications facility or  | 
         
         
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            organization, including radio and television stations, wire  | 
         
         
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            services, Internet and cellular services, and newspapers, may be  | 
         
         
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            required to transmit or print public service messages providing  | 
         
         
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            information or instructions in connection with a pandemic disaster  | 
         
         
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            or potential pandemic disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (5)  affect the jurisdiction or responsibilities of a  | 
         
         
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            law enforcement agency, fire department, or unit of the armed  | 
         
         
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            forces of the United States, or any of their personnel when on  | 
         
         
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            active duty, if state, local, or interjurisdictional emergency  | 
         
         
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            management plans rely on the agencies, departments, or units to  | 
         
         
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            perform duties related to pandemic disasters; | 
         
         
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                         (6)  limit, modify, or abridge the authority of the  | 
         
         
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            governor to proclaim martial law or exercise any other power vested  | 
         
         
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            in the governor under the constitution or laws of this state  | 
         
         
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            independent of or in conjunction with any provision of this  | 
         
         
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            chapter; | 
         
         
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                         (7)  authorize the seizure or confiscation of any  | 
         
         
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            firearm or ammunition from an individual who is lawfully carrying  | 
         
         
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            or possessing the firearm or ammunition; or | 
         
         
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                         (8)  authorize any person to prohibit or restrict the  | 
         
         
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            business operations of a firearms or ammunition manufacturer,  | 
         
         
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            distributor, wholesaler, supplier, or retailer or a sport shooting  | 
         
         
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            range, as defined by Section 250.001, Local Government Code. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.005.  APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW.  Sections  | 
         
         
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            418.020, 418.021, 418.022, 418.026, and 418.107 and Subchapters C-1  | 
         
         
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            and D, Chapter 418, apply to a state of pandemic disaster declared  | 
         
         
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            under this chapter. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.006.  CONFLICT WITH OTHER LAW.  To the extent of  | 
         
         
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            any conflict between this chapter and Chapter 418, this chapter  | 
         
         
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            controls. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.007.  CIVIL LIABILITY DURING PANDEMIC DISASTER.   | 
         
         
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            (a)  An officer or employee of a state or local agency, or a  | 
         
         
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            volunteer acting at the direction of an officer or employee of a  | 
         
         
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            state or local agency, is considered for purposes of Section  | 
         
         
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            437.222 to be a member of the Texas military forces ordered into  | 
         
         
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            active service of this state by proper authority and is considered  | 
         
         
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            to be discharging a duty in that capacity if the person is  | 
         
         
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            performing an activity related to sheltering or housing individuals  | 
         
         
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            in connection with the evacuation of an area stricken or threatened  | 
         
         
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            by a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  A business or an entity operating during a pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster in this state is not liable for an injury caused by  | 
         
         
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            exposing or potentially exposing an individual to a disease if on  | 
         
         
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            the date of the exposure or potential exposure: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  the business or entity is authorized to do  | 
         
         
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            business in this state; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  the business or entity knew of the risk of exposure  | 
         
         
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            or potential exposure; | 
         
         
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                         (3)  the business or entity made a reasonable effort to  | 
         
         
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            comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules,  | 
         
         
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            ordinances, declarations, and proclamations related to the  | 
         
         
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            pandemic disaster; and | 
         
         
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                         (4)  the act or omission giving rise to the exposure or  | 
         
         
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            potential exposure was not wilful, reckless, or grossly negligent. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  A person who provides goods or renders services during a  | 
         
         
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            pandemic disaster in support of disaster response efforts and at  | 
         
         
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            the request of the governor or the governor's designee is not liable  | 
         
         
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            for an injury caused by the goods or services, regardless of the  | 
         
         
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            circumstances, so long as the act or omission giving rise to the  | 
         
         
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            injury was not wilful, reckless, grossly negligent, or inconsistent  | 
         
         
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            with a limit specified in the governor's request. | 
         
         
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            SUBCHAPTER B. POWERS AND DUTIES OF GOVERNOR | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.051.  RESPONSIBILITY OF GOVERNOR.  The governor is  | 
         
         
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            responsible for meeting the dangers to this state and the residents  | 
         
         
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            of this state presented by a pandemic disaster.  The governor may   | 
         
         
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            only exercise the authority granted by this chapter to address a  | 
         
         
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            pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.052.  EXECUTIVE ORDERS, PROCLAMATIONS, AND RULES.   | 
         
         
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            (a)  The governor may issue, amend, or rescind an executive order,  | 
         
         
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            proclamation, or rule to further the purposes of this chapter. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  An executive order, proclamation, or rule issued by the  | 
         
         
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            governor under this chapter has the force and effect of law. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.053.  DECLARATION OF STATE OF PANDEMIC DISASTER.   | 
         
         
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            (a)  The governor by executive order or proclamation may declare a  | 
         
         
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            state of pandemic disaster if the governor determines that a state  | 
         
         
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            of pandemic disaster is occurring in this state or that the  | 
         
         
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            occurrence or threat of a pandemic disaster is imminent. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  Subject to Subsection (c), a state of pandemic disaster  | 
         
         
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            continues until the governor: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  determines that: | 
         
         
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                               (A)  the threat of a pandemic disaster has passed;  | 
         
         
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            or | 
         
         
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                               (B)  the pandemic disaster has been addressed to  | 
         
         
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            the extent that emergency conditions no longer exist; and | 
         
         
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                         (2)  terminates the state of pandemic disaster by  | 
         
         
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            executive order or proclamation. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  A state of pandemic disaster may not continue for more  | 
         
         
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            than 30 days unless renewed by the governor.  The legislature by law  | 
         
         
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            may terminate a state of pandemic disaster at any time.  On  | 
         
         
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            termination by the legislature, the governor shall issue an  | 
         
         
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            executive order ending the state of pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (d)  An executive order or proclamation issued under this  | 
         
         
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            section must include: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  a description of the nature of the pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  a designation of the areas affected or threatened;  | 
         
         
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            and | 
         
         
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                         (3)  a description of the conditions that caused the  | 
         
         
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            pandemic disaster or allowed the termination of the pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (e)  The governor shall: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  promptly disseminate an executive order or  | 
         
         
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            proclamation by any means intended to bring its contents to the  | 
         
         
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            attention of the public; and | 
         
         
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                         (2)  unless the circumstances related to the pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster prevent or impede the filing, promptly file the order or  | 
         
         
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            proclamation with: | 
         
         
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                               (A)  the division; | 
         
         
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                               (B)  the secretary of state; and | 
         
         
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                               (C)  the county clerk or municipal secretary in  | 
         
         
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            each area in which it applies. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.054.  EFFECT OF PANDEMIC DISASTER DECLARATION.   | 
         
         
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            (a)  An executive order or proclamation declaring a state of  | 
         
         
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            pandemic disaster: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  activates the pandemic disaster preparedness and  | 
         
         
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            response components of the state emergency management plan required  | 
         
         
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            by Section 418.042, as applicable to the area subject to the  | 
         
         
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            declaration; and | 
         
         
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                         (2)  authorizes the deployment and use of any resources  | 
         
         
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            to which the pandemic disaster recovery and rehabilitation  | 
         
         
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            components of the state emergency management plan apply and the use  | 
         
         
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            or distribution of any supplies, equipment, materials, or  | 
         
         
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            facilities assembled, stored, or arranged to be made available  | 
         
         
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            under this chapter or other law relating to disasters. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  During a pandemic disaster, the pandemic disaster  | 
         
         
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            preparedness and response components of the state emergency  | 
         
         
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            management plan are activated as provided by that plan. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  During a state of pandemic disaster and the following  | 
         
         
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            recovery period, the governor is the commander in chief of state  | 
         
         
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            agencies, boards, and commissions having emergency  | 
         
         
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            responsibilities.  To the greatest extent possible, the governor  | 
         
         
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            shall delegate or assign command authority by prior arrangement  | 
         
         
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            embodied in appropriate executive orders or plans.  This chapter  | 
         
         
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            does not restrict the governor's authority to issue those orders at  | 
         
         
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            the time of the pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.055.  SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN LAWS, ORDERS, AND  | 
         
         
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            RULES.  (a)  The governor may suspend the provisions of any  | 
         
         
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            regulatory statute prescribing procedures for conducting state  | 
         
         
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            business or a state agency order or rule if strict compliance with  | 
         
         
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            the statute, order, or rule would in any way prevent, hinder, or  | 
         
         
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            delay necessary action in coping with a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  On request of a political subdivision, the governor may  | 
         
         
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            waive or suspend a deadline, including a deadline relating to a  | 
         
         
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            budget or ad valorem tax, imposed on the political subdivision by a  | 
         
         
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            statute or a state agency order or rule if the waiver or suspension  | 
         
         
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            is reasonably necessary to cope with the pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  The governor may suspend any of the following  | 
         
         
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            requirements in response to a pandemic emergency or disaster  | 
         
         
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            declaration of another jurisdiction if strict compliance with the  | 
         
         
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            requirement would prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in  | 
         
         
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            assisting another state with coping with a pandemic emergency or  | 
         
         
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            disaster: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  a registration requirement in an agreement entered  | 
         
         
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            into under the International Registration Plan under Section  | 
         
         
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            502.091, Transportation Code, to the extent authorized by federal  | 
         
         
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            law; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  a temporary registration permit requirement under  | 
         
         
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            Section 502.094, Transportation Code; | 
         
         
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                         (3)  a provision of Subtitle E, Title 7, Transportation  | 
         
         
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            Code, to the extent authorized by federal law; | 
         
         
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                         (4)  a motor carrier registration requirement under  | 
         
         
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            Chapter 643, Transportation Code; | 
         
         
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                         (5)  a registration requirement under Chapter 645,  | 
         
         
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            Transportation Code, to the extent authorized by federal law; or | 
         
         
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                         (6)  a fuel tax requirement under the International  | 
         
         
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            Fuel Tax Agreement described by 49 U.S.C. Section 31701 et seq., to  | 
         
         
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            the extent authorized by federal law. | 
         
         
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                   (d)  For the purposes of Subsection (c), "pandemic emergency  | 
         
         
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            or disaster declaration of another jurisdiction" means a pandemic  | 
         
         
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            emergency declaration, a major pandemic disaster declaration, a  | 
         
         
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            pandemic state of emergency declaration, a state of pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster declaration, or a similar declaration related to a  | 
         
         
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            pandemic made by: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  the president of the United States under the  | 
         
         
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            Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42  | 
         
         
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            U.S.C. Section 5121 et seq.); or | 
         
         
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                         (2)  the governor of another state. | 
         
         
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                   (e)  To the extent federal law requires this state to issue a  | 
         
         
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            special permit under 23 U.S.C. Section 127 or an executive order, a  | 
         
         
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            suspension issued under Subsection (c) is a special permit or an  | 
         
         
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            executive order. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.056.  USE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESOURCES.  (a) The  | 
         
         
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            governor may use all available resources of executive departments  | 
         
         
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            and agencies or their units that are reasonably necessary to cope  | 
         
         
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            with a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  The governor may temporarily reassign resources,  | 
         
         
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            personnel, or functions of state agencies and political  | 
         
         
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            subdivisions for the purpose of performing or facilitating  | 
         
         
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            emergency services during a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  The governor may commandeer or use private property if  | 
         
         
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            the governor finds it necessary to cope with a pandemic disaster,  | 
         
         
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            subject to the compensation requirements of Subchapter G, Chapter  | 
         
         
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            418. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.057.  MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE.  (a)  The governor may  | 
         
         
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            prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and destinations in  | 
         
         
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            connection with any evacuation necessary in a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  The governor may control ingress and egress to and from  | 
         
         
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            a pandemic disaster area and the movement of persons and the  | 
         
         
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            occupancy of premises in the area. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.058.  RESTRICTED SALE AND TRANSPORTATION OF  | 
         
         
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            MATERIALS.  (a)  The governor may suspend or limit the sale,  | 
         
         
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            dispensing, or transportation of alcoholic beverages, explosives,  | 
         
         
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            and combustibles in response to a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  The sale, dispensing, or transportation of firearms and  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            ammunition may not be suspended or limited in response to a pandemic  | 
         
         
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            disaster. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.059.  RULES.  The governor may adopt rules  | 
         
         
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            necessary to implement this chapter, including rules for: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  standards of eligibility for persons applying for  | 
         
         
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            benefits related to the pandemic disaster; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  procedures for applying for the benefits; | 
         
         
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                         (3)  procedures for the administration, investigation,  | 
         
         
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            filing, and approval of applications for the benefits; | 
         
         
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                         (4)  procedures for the formation of local or statewide  | 
         
         
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            boards to act on applications for the benefits; and | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (5)  procedures for appeals of decisions relating to  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            applications for the benefits. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.060.  RELIGIOUS FREEDOM.  Actions taken under a  | 
         
         
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            declared state of pandemic disaster must satisfy the religious  | 
         
         
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            freedom protections of Chapter 110, Civil Practice and Remedies  | 
         
         
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            Code, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C.  | 
         
         
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            2000bb et seq.). | 
         
         
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            SUBCHAPTER C. LOCAL AND INTERJURISDICTIONAL PANDEMIC EMERGENCY  | 
         
         
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            MANAGEMENT | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.101.  PANDEMIC EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT DIRECTORS.   | 
         
         
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            (a)  The presiding officer of the governing body of a political  | 
         
         
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            subdivision is designated as the pandemic emergency management  | 
         
         
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            director for that political subdivision. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  A pandemic emergency management director serves as the  | 
         
         
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            governor's designated agent in the administration and supervision  | 
         
         
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            of duties under this chapter.  A pandemic emergency management  | 
         
         
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            director may exercise the powers granted to the governor under this  | 
         
         
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            chapter on an appropriate local scale. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  A pandemic emergency management director may designate  | 
         
         
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            a person to serve as pandemic emergency management coordinator.   | 
         
         
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            The pandemic emergency management coordinator shall serve as an  | 
         
         
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            assistant to the pandemic emergency management director for  | 
         
         
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            pandemic emergency management purposes. | 
         
         
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                   (d)  A person, other than a pandemic emergency management  | 
         
         
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            director exercising under Subsection (b) a power granted to the  | 
         
         
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            governor, may not seize state or federal resources without prior  | 
         
         
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            authorization from the division or the state or federal agency  | 
         
         
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            responsible for those resources. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.102.  SUSPENSION OF DEADLINES IMPOSED BY LOCAL  | 
         
         
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            LAW.  (a)  Notwithstanding any other law, a deadline imposed by  | 
         
         
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            local law on a political subdivision, including a deadline relating  | 
         
         
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            to a budget or ad valorem tax, is suspended if: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  the territory of the political subdivision is  | 
         
         
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            wholly or partly located in an area in which a pandemic disaster has  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            been declared by the president of the United States or the governor;  | 
         
         
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            and | 
         
         
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                         (2)  the presiding officer of the political subdivision  | 
         
         
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            proclaims that the political subdivision is unable to comply with  | 
         
         
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            the requirement because of the pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  The presiding officer of the political subdivision may  | 
         
         
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            issue an order ending the suspension of a deadline under this  | 
         
         
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            section. A deadline may not be suspended for more than 30 days after  | 
         
         
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            the date the presiding officer issues the proclamation described by  | 
         
         
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            Subsection (a)(2). | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.103.  PREEMPTION.  Any local order or rule issued  | 
         
         
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            in response to a state or local state of pandemic disaster is  | 
         
         
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            superseded and void to the extent that it is inconsistent with  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            orders, declarations, or proclamations issued by the governor or  | 
         
         
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            the Department of State Health Services. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.104.  LIMITATION ON ALTERATION OF VOTING  | 
         
         
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            PROCEDURES.  (a)  An election official of a political subdivision  | 
         
         
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            seeking to alter, in response to a pandemic disaster, any voting  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            standard, practice, or procedure in a manner not otherwise  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            expressly authorized by the Election Code, must first obtain  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            approval of the proposed alteration from the secretary of state by  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            submitting a written request for approval to the secretary of  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            state. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (b)  The secretary of state by written order may approve a  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            proposed alteration requested under Subsection (a).  An election  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            official of a political subdivision may not alter any voting  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            standard, practice, or procedure in a manner not otherwise  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            expressly authorized by the Election Code without a written order  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            of approval from the secretary of state. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.105.  LIMITATION ON AD VALOREM TAX RATE OF CERTAIN  | 
         
         
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            COUNTIES AND MUNICIPALITIES.  (a)  In this section: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  "No-new-revenue tax rate" and "voter-approval tax  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            rate" have the meanings assigned by Section 26.04, Tax Code. | 
         
         
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                         (2)  "Tax year" has the meaning assigned by Section  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            1.04, Tax Code. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  This section applies only to a county or municipality: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  the presiding officer of the governing body of  | 
         
         
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            which issues an order requiring the closure of a private business in  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            response to a pandemic; and | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (2)  for which the governor issues a written  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            determination finding that the presiding officer of the governing  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            body of the county or municipality has taken an action described by  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            Subdivision (1).  | 
         
         
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                   (c)  Notwithstanding Chapter 26, Tax Code, or any other law,  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            the governing body of a county or municipality to which this section  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            applies may not adopt an ad valorem tax rate for the current tax  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            year that exceeds the lesser of the county's or municipality's  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            no-new-revenue tax rate or voter-approval tax rate for that tax  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            year. | 
         
         
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                   (d)  For purposes of making the calculation required under  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            Section 26.013, Tax Code, in a tax year in which this section  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            applies to a county or municipality, the difference between the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            county's or municipality's actual tax rate and voter-approval tax  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            rate is considered to be zero. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (e)  A county or municipality is no longer subject to the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            limitation prescribed by this section in the first tax year in which  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            the governor rescinds the written determination issued under  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            Subsection (b)(2). | 
         
         
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            SUBCHAPTER D. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.151.  QUALIFICATIONS FOR RENDERING AID.  A person  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            who holds a license, certificate, or other permit issued by a state  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            or political subdivision of any state evidencing that a person  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            possesses certain specific professional, mechanical, or other  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            skills may render aid in this state through the use of the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            applicable skill to meet a pandemic disaster.  This state shall give  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            due consideration to the license, certificate, or other permit. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   Sec. 418A.152.  CRIMINAL PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF PANDEMIC  | 
         
         
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            COMPONENTS OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN.  (a)  A person commits an  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            offense if the person violates a provision of the pandemic  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            components of a state, local, or interjurisdictional emergency  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            management plan or a rule, order, or ordinance adopted under those  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            provisions. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (b)  An offense under this section is punishable by a fine  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            only in an amount not to exceed $1,000. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (c)  This section may be enforced by state and local  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            officials. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 418A.153.  SHELTER OPERATIONS.  The Department of State  | 
         
         
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            Health Services shall develop, with the direction, oversight, and  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            approval of the division, an addendum to the pandemic components of  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            the state emergency management plan that includes provisions for: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  developing medical special needs categories; | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (2)  categorizing the requirements of individuals with  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            medical special needs; and | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (3)  establishing minimum health-related standards for  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            short-term and long-term shelter operations in shelters operated  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            with state funds or receiving state assistance. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   Sec. 418A.154.  PERSONNEL SURGE CAPACITY PLANNING.  (a)   | 
         
         
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            With the direction, oversight, and approval of the division and the  | 
         
         
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            assistance of the Department of State Health Services, health care  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            facilities, county officials, trauma service area regional  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            advisory councils, and other appropriate entities, each council of  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            government, regional planning commission, or similar regional  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            planning agency created under Chapter 391, Local Government Code,  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            shall develop a regional plan for personnel surge capacity during  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            pandemic disasters, including plans for providing personal  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            protective equipment, lodging, and meals for pandemic disaster  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            relief workers and volunteers. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (b)  An entity developing a regional plan for personnel surge  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            capacity with regard to lodging shall consult with representatives  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            of emergency responders, infrastructure and utility repair  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            personnel, and other representatives of agencies, entities, or  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            businesses essential to the planning process. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   Sec. 418A.155.  MEDICAL SPECIAL NEEDS VOLUNTEERS.  (a)  An  | 
         
         
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            entity responsible for the care of individuals with medical special  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            needs shall develop and distribute information on volunteering in  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            connection with a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (b)  The division shall provide information to interested  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            parties and the public regarding the process for identifying and  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            training volunteers to assist groups of people, including people  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            with medical special needs and residents of assisted living  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            facilities. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   Sec. 418A.156.  ATTORNEY GENERAL AS LEGAL ADVISOR ON ISSUES  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            RELATED TO DECLARED PANDEMIC DISASTER.  (a)  This section applies  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            only during a declared state of pandemic disaster under Section  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            418A.053 and the 90-day period following the expiration or  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            termination of the pandemic disaster declaration. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (b)  The attorney general may provide legal counsel to a  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            political subdivision subject to a declared state of pandemic  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            disaster under Section 418A.053 on issues related to pandemic  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            applicable to the area subject to the pandemic disaster  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            declaration. | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
                   (c)  A request for legal counsel under this section may be  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            submitted only by: | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (1)  the emergency management director designated  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            under Section 418.1015 for the political subdivision; | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (2)  the county judge or a commissioner of a county  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            subject to the declaration; or | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (3)  the mayor of a municipality subject to the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            declaration. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   Sec. 418A.157.  OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS APPROVED FOR AVERAGE  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            DAILY ATTENDANCE DURING PANDEMIC DISASTER.  (a)  Notwithstanding  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            any other law, the commissioner of education may, based on criteria  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            developed by the commissioner, approve instructional programs  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            provided off-campus by an entity other than a school district or  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            open-enrollment charter school as a program in which participation  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            by a student of a district or charter school shall be counted for  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            purposes of determining average daily attendance, in accordance  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            with Section 48.005(h), Education Code, during a pandemic disaster. | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
                   (b)  A student of a district or charter school may attend an  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            instructional program provided off-campus by an entity other than a  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            school district or open-enrollment charter school if the district  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            or charter school does not offer full-time in-person education for  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            the student. | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
                   (c)  A student attending an off-campus instructional program  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            described by Subsection (b) shall be counted in the average daily  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            attendance of the district of residence.  The off-campus  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            instructional program shall provide attendance figures to the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            school district weekly. | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
                   (d)  If a district of residence fails to compensate the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            off-campus instructional program before the 46th day after the date  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            of receiving a bill, the commissioner of education shall reimburse  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            the off-campus instructional program from funding deducted from the  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            district. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   SECTION 2.  Section 418.004(1), Government Code, is amended  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            to read as follows: | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (1)  "Disaster" means the occurrence or imminent threat  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            resulting from any natural or man-made cause, including fire,  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            flood, earthquake, wind, storm, wave action, oil spill or other  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            water contamination, volcanic activity, epidemic, air  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            contamination, blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot,  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            hostile military or paramilitary action, extreme heat,  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            cybersecurity event, other public calamity requiring emergency  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            action, or energy emergency.  The term does not include a pandemic. | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   SECTION 3.  Section 418.005(b), Government Code, is amended  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            to read as follows: | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   (b)  Each person described by Subsection (a) shall complete a  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            course of training provided or approved by the division of not less  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            than three hours regarding the responsibilities of state and local  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            governments under this chapter and Chapter 418A not later than the  | 
         
         
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            180th day after the date the person: | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (1)  takes the oath of office, if the person is required  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            to take an oath of office to assume the person's duties as a public  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            officer; | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (2)  otherwise assumes responsibilities as a public  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            officer, if the person is not required to take an oath of office to  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            assume the person's duties; or | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                         (3)  is designated as an emergency management  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            coordinator under Section 418.1015(c). | 
         
         
            | 
                
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                   SECTION 4.  Section 418A.007, Government Code, as added by  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            this Act, applies only to a cause of action that accrued on or after  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            March 13, 2020. A cause of action that accrued before March 13,  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            2020, is governed by the law applicable to the cause of action  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            immediately before the effective date of this Act, and that law is  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            continued in effect for that purpose. | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
                   SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this  | 
         
         
            | 
                
			 | 
            Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this  | 
         
         
            | 
                
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            Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |