DE HB380 | 2015-2016 | 148th General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Enrolled on June 30 2016 - 75% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2016-06-30 - Enact w/o Sign by Governor
Text: Latest bill text (Draft #1) [HTML]

Summary

This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment that would alter the continuity of government provisions of the Delaware Constitution to enable the effective continuance of government following a variety of emergency situations. Currently, Article II, 5 of the Delaware Constitution requires the General Assembly to meet in Dover, unless an emergency caused by insurrection, conflagration, or epidemic diseases occurs. And, Article XVII, 1 of the Delaware Constitution provides the General Assembly with the power to enact laws providing for continuity of government following emergency situations, but only if the emergency results from an enemy attack. Section 2 of this Act extends the General Assembly’s authority under Article XVII, 1 to disasters involving terrorism, disease, accident, and other natural or man-made disasters. This would authorize the General Assembly to extend the provisions of Chapter 77 of Title 29 of the Delaware Code (relating to the emergency location of government), Chapter 17 of Title 29 (relating to emergency interim legislative succession), Chapter 78 of Title 29 (relating to interim executive succession), and Chapter 18 of Title 10 (relating to emergency interim judicial succession) to emergencies involving terrorism, disease, accident, or other natural or manmade disasters, as well as those involving enemy attack. This change is consistent with the approach taken in at least four states, New York, Louisiana, Montana, and Utah, which have adopted an “all hazards” approach to continuity of government planning. In addition, Section 2 of this Act makes changes to Article XVII, 1 adopting the interpretation of this provision by the Delaware Supreme Court in Opinion of the Justices, 190 A.2d 521 (Del. 1963), so that it is clear that the General Assembly may provide for succession for those public offices that are not immediately filled by operation of the Constitution. Section 1 of this Act would harmonize Article XVII, 1 and Article II, 5 so that the emergency situations exempting the General Assembly from the requirement that it meet in Dover are similar to the emergency situations in which the General Assembly may enact laws or otherwise act to provide for the continuity of government. Finally, this Act makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the guidelines of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. Specifically, lines 17 through 19 of this Act remove unnecessary legalese in and make grammatical changes to the final sentence of Article XVII, 1.

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Title

An Act Proposing Amendments To The Delaware Constitution Relating To Continuity Of Governmental Operations.

Sponsors


Roll Calls

2016-06-30 - Senate - Senate Third Reading (Y: 19 N: 0 NV: 0 Abs: 2) [PASS]

History

DateChamberAction
2016-06-30HouseEnact w/o Sign by Governor
2016-06-30SenatePassed by Senate. Votes: Passed 19 YES 0 NO 0 NOT VOTING 2 ABSENT 0 VACANT
2016-06-21SenateReported Out of Committee (EXECUTIVE) in Senate with 6 On Its Merits
2016-06-07SenateAssigned to Executive Committee in Senate
2016-05-19HousePassed by House of Representatives. Votes: Passed 37 YES 0 NO 0 NOT VOTING 4 ABSENT 0 VACANT
2016-05-18HouseReported Out of Committee (HOUSE ADMINISTRATION) in House with 1 Favorable, 3 On Its Merits
2016-05-10HouseIntroduced and Assigned to House Administration Committee in House

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