HOUSE BILL REPORT

HB 1077

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

As Reported by House Committee On:

Housing, Community Development & Veterans

Title: An act relating to governmental continuity during emergency periods.

Brief Description: Concerning governmental continuity during emergency periods.

Sponsors: Representatives Goodman, Klippert, Reeves, Fey, Ryu, Kilduff, Slatter, Dolan, Barkis, Appleton, Stanford and Leavitt.

Brief History:

Committee Activity:

Housing, Community Development & Veterans: 1/16/19, 1/22/19 [DP].

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Expands the Continuity of Government Act to provide continuity of government procedures for catastrophic incidents, rather than only enemy attacks.

  • Requires the Washington Military Department to develop and manage an education program for state and local government officials regarding catastrophic incidents and continuity of government planning.

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & VETERANS

Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 8 members: Representatives Ryu, Chair; Morgan, Vice Chair; Jenkin, Ranking Minority Member; Gildon, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Barkis, Entenman, Frame and Leavitt.

Staff: Cassie Jones (786-7303).

Background:

Emergency Management.

The Washington Military Department, under the direction of the Adjutant General, administers the state's comprehensive program of emergency management. The Adjutant General is responsible for developing a comprehensive, all-hazard emergency plan for the state that includes an analysis of natural, technological, or human-caused hazards, and procedures to coordinate local and state resources in responding to such hazards. The Adjutant General is also responsible for managing a program for interagency coordination and prioritization of government operations planning by state agencies. Each state agency is responsible for developing an organizational continuity of operations plan that is updated and exercised annually in compliance with the program for interagency coordination of continuity of operations planning.

Continuity of Government Act.

The Continuity of Government Act provides direction for the continuity of government operations in the event of an attack taken against the United States in the State of Washington. An "attack" is defined as any act of warfare taken by an enemy of the United States causing substantial damage or injury to persons or property in the United States and in the State of Washington.

Under the Continuity of Government Act, following an enemy attack:

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Summary of Bill:

The Adjutant General of the Military Department is responsible for the development and management of an educational program for state and local government officials regarding catastrophic incidents and continuity of government planning. The purpose of the program is to assist with statewide development of continuity of government plans by all levels and branches of state and local government that address how essential government functions and services will continue to be provided following a catastrophic incident. For purposes of this program, the following definitions apply:

The procedures outlined in the Continuity of Government Act apply to all catastrophic incidents, rather than only enemy attacks. The following definitions are added to the Continuity of Government Act:

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Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: This bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed, except for sections 4 through 10, relating to continuity of government operations in the event of a catastrophic incident, which take effect only if the proposed amendment to Article II, section 42 of the state Constitution is approved and ratified by the voters at the next general election. If the proposed amendment is not ratified, sections 4 through 10 are null and void.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony:

(In support) We are not prepared for the big one; the Cascadia earthquake could be a catastrophic disaster. The issue is who will run the government after such an event. Statutes establish a continuity of government process so essential government services and processes will continue in the event of an enemy attack. The bill and the proposed constitutional amendment are needed to address a critical gap in state law by providing for those same processes under a catastrophic incident in addition to an enemy attack. We need to be prepared to respond to the disaster and run the government in those circumstances.

(Opposed) None.

Persons Testifying: Representative Goodman, prime sponsor; and Robert Ezelle, Washington Military Department.

Persons Signed In To Testify But Not Testifying: None.