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Bill Detail: HB25-1025

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Title Stockpile of Essential Materials Distribution
Status Introduced In House - Assigned to State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs (01/08/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Public Health
  • State Government
House Sponsors L. Feret (D)
Senate Sponsors S. Jaquez Lewis (D)
House Committee State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 01/08/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The state maintains a stockpile of essential materials (stockpile),
including personal protective equipment, that the division of homeland
security and emergency management (division), in consultation with the
department of public health and environment, is authorized to distribute
in response to a declared disaster emergency to any state agency, school,
local public health agency, hospital, primary care provider, other
health-care provider, or any other entity or individual (eligible recipient)
that the director of the division (director) determines is in need as a result
of a declared disaster emergency. The bill broadens the authority of the
director over the stockpile so that the director or the director's designee
may distribute essential materials from the stockpile:
  • Without formal consultation with the department of public
health and environment; and
  • After the governor has declared a disaster emergency;
  • When the director or the director's designee determines that
there are other circumstances in which there is a need for
or benefit to distribution; or
  • When the director or the director's designee determines that
their distribution will enhance the ability of eligible
recipients and their community partners to respond to
future disaster emergencies or other circumstances in a way
that would help protect public health or safety, including
the distribution of essential materials for the purposes of
ensuring that they can be used in normal, nonemergency
times before their useful life ends. While included under
current law as any other entity, the bill also explicitly
adds nonprofit organizations and faith-based
organizations to the statutory list of eligible recipients.
The bill also requires the department of public safety to annually
include, as part of its presentation during its SMART Act hearing,
specified information concerning the acquisition of essential materials for
and distribution of essential materials from the stockpile.

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