… to go through the normal approval process, they take effect immediately, which, of course, has been the cause of some heartburn for a lot of folks over the past year. The bill, as it's constructed, would allow, 10 days after the emergency has begun, the legislature would have the ability to rescind any order issued by any agency pursuant to the emergency after 10 days. And that would. That would then allow us to be able to go in and say, look, even if we think the state of emergency should remain in place, this order goes too far. (05:54–06:10)
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Asserts that Senate Bill 22 allows the legislature to rescind emergency orders 10 days after issuance.
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