What's Wrong with KRS 39A?
The following was put together by Sybil Skinner, owner of Robert's Health Food Store (where you may shop #maskfree). Sybil is suing Gov. Beshear over the mask mandate.
We need our state representatives to know the will of the people.
KRS Chapter 39A provides the Kentucky Governor and Chief Executive Officers the possibility
for abuse of power and needs to be revised to ensure we never allow dictatorial power by any
one person.
When KRS 39A was enacted in 1998, the citizens of Kentucky had not experienced a “Declared Emergency” that would demonstrate a dominance of power by any one person. With the present environment, the citizens of Kentucky, much like many other states, are now viewing what can happen when government officials are given broad unlimited power and authority.
Tell your Representative that KRS 39A needs revision. 800-372-7181
State your concerns about the wording below. For example:
What is deemed as major and any in 39A.020 and 39A.070?
Seizing property, transportation, food and clothing in 39A.100
Governor can enter into contracts of loan with no dollar limit as deemed necessary 39A.170
Suspends existing laws as in 39A.180
Peace Officers may arrest without a warrant as in 39A.190
39A.020 Definitions for KRS Chapters 39A to 39F.
(7) "Declared emergency" means any incident or situation declared to be an emergency by executive order of the Governor, or a county judge/executive, or a mayor, or the chief executive of other local governments in the Commonwealth pursuant to the provisions of KRS Chapters 39A to 39F;
(9) "Disaster" means any incident or situation declared as such by executive order of the Governor, or the President of the United States, pursuant to federal law;
(12) "Emergency" means any incident or situation which poses a major threat to public safety so as to cause, or threaten to cause, loss of life, serious injury, significant damage to property, or major harm to public health or the environment and which a local emergency response agency determines is beyond its capabilities;
39A.070 Powers, responsibilities, and duties of director.
(9) To take any other preparedness or response actions deemed necessary for adequate response to a disaster or emergency situation to include:
39A.100 Emergency powers of Governor and local chief executive officers.
(1)(c) To seize, take, or condemn property, excluding firearms and ammunition, components of firearms and ammunition, or a combination thereof, for the protection of the public or at the request of the President, the Armed Forces, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the United States, including:
All means of transportation and communication;
All stocks of fuel of whatever nature;
Food, clothing, equipment, materials, medicines, and all supplies; and
Facilities, including buildings and plants;
(d) To sell, lend, give, or distribute any of the property under paragraph…
(f) To exclude all nonessential, unauthorized, disruptive, or otherwise uncooperative personnel from the scene of the emergency, and to command those persons or groups assembled at the scene to disperse…..
(h) To prohibit or limit the sale or consumption of goods,…
(2)(d) To order immediate purchase or rental of, contract for, or otherwise procure, without regard to procurement codes or budget requirements,…
39A.090 Executive orders.
The Governor may make, amend, and rescind any executive orders as deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of KRS Chapters 39A to 39F.
39A.110 Compensation for property taken for temporary use -- Notice to owner of property
where title taken .
If property is taken for temporary use, pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, the Governor shall, within thirty (30) days of the taking, fix the amount of compensation to be paid for the property. If the property is returned to the owner in a damaged condition or is not returned to the owner, the Governor shall, within thirty (30) days after the taking, fix the amount of compensation to be paid for the damage or failure to return. When the Governor deems it advisable for the state to take title to property…
39A.170 Lease or loan of real or personal property of state government -- Disaster and
emergency response activities of state employees.
(1)(b) Enter into a contract on behalf of the state for the lease or loan to any political subdivision of the state on such terms and conditions as may be deemed necessary …
39A.180 Orders and administrative regulations of political subdivisions -- Enforcement.
(1) The political subdivisions of the state and other agencies designated or appointed by the Governor may make, amend, and rescind orders and promulgate administrative regulations necessary for disaster and emergency response purposes,…
(2) …All existing laws, ordinances, and administrative regulations inconsistent with the provisions of KRS Chapters 39A to 39F, or of any order or administrative regulation issued under the authority of KRS Chapters 39A to 39F, shall be suspended during the period of time and to the extent that the conflict exists.
39A.190 Power of arrest for violation of order or administrative regulation.
A peace officer, when in full and distinctive uniform or displaying a badge or other insignia of authority, may arrest without a warrant any person violating or attempting to violate in the officer's presence any order or administrative regulation made pursuant to this chapter, or KRS Chapter 39B, 39C, 39D, 39E, or 39F.