Source: http://homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/proclamations/2019/PROC_2019_26_AUG8.html
Timestamp: 2019-08-25 19:08:13
Document Index: 598943342

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 29', '§ 313', '§ 29', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 321', '§ 29', '§ 321', '§ 29', '§ 29']

WHEREAS, on March 14, 2019, a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency was issued statewide activating the disaster response and recovery aspects of the Iowa Emergency Response Plan and those additional response plans applicable to counties affected by the disaster, and temporarily suspending certain regulatory provisions of Iowa Code; and
WHEREAS, on March 22, 2019, a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency was issued temporarily suspending certain regulatory provisions statewide related to the transportation and delivery of goods and services while responding to disaster sites; and
WHEREAS, on April 12, 2019, a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency was issued extending all previous proclamations of disaster emergency signed between March 14 through March 25, 2019 and also temporarily suspended certain regulatory provisions of Iowa Code relating to length of stay and fee requirements at certain state parks; and
WHEREAS, on May 10, 2019, a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency was issued extending all previous proclamations of disaster emergency signed between March 14 through April 12, 2019; and
WHEREAS, on June 10, 2019, a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency was issued extending the temporary suspension of certain regulatory provisions of Iowa Code enacted through previous proclamations of disaster emergency signed between March 14 through April 12, 2019; and
WHEREAS, on July 9, 2019, a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency was issued extending the temporary suspension of certain regulatory provisions of Iowa Code enacted through previous proclamations of disaster emergency signed between March 14 through April 12, 2019; and
WHEREAS, surveys and reports forwarded by local officials in Fremont and Mills counties indicate there is an ongoing need for state assistance to respond to and recover from the effects of this event; and
NOW, THEREFORE, I, KIMBERLY K. REYNOLDS, Governor of the State of Iowa, by the power and authority vested in me by the Iowa Constitution Art. IV, §§ 1, 8 and Iowa Code § 29C.6 (1), and all other applicable laws, do hereby proclaim a State of Disaster Emergency to be extended in Mills and Fremont counties and do hereby ORDER and DIRECT the following:
SECTION TWO. I temporarily suspend the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code Chapter 8A, Iowa Code § 313.10, 11 Iowa Admin. Code Chapters 117 and 118, and 641 Iowa Admin. Code Chapter 176, requiring the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, the Iowa Department of Transportation, the Iowa Department of Public Safety, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, the Iowa Department of Public Health, and other state agencies involved in the response to this disaster emergency to procure goods and services through a competitive selection process. Suspension of these provisions is limited to the duration of this proclamation and is further limited to procurements which are necessary to respond to and recover from this disaster emergency. Iowa Code § 29C.6 (6).
SECTION THREE. I temporarily suspend the following Iowa Department of Natural Resources length-of-stay and fee requirements at Waubonsie State Park located in Fremont County for those residents of Iowa and adjoining states who have been displaced from their homes by this disaster:
SECTION FOUR. I temporarily suspend the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code § 321.449 pertaining to hours of service for disaster repair crews and drivers delivering goods and services while responding to disaster sites during the duration of this disaster, subject to these conditions:
SECTION FIVE. I temporarily suspend the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code §§ 321.463(6)(a), (6)(b) and 321E.29 and 761 Iowa Admin. Code Chapter 511, to the extent those provisions restrict the movement of loads related to disaster repairs and recovery on all highways within Iowa, excluding the interstate system, and require a permit to transfer such loads, when such loads:
B. Do not exceed by more than twelve and one-half percent (12.5%) the maximum axle weight limit determined under the non-primary highway maximum gross weight table in Iowa Code § 321.463(5) (b),
SECTION SIX. I temporarily suspend the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code §§ 321.463(3), 321E.2, 321E.8, and 321E.9 that limit issuance of permits for oversize or overweight loads to loads which are indivisible, to allow annual permits issued under Iowa Code § 321E.8 and single-trip permits issued under § 321E.9 to be issued for loads which are divisible and related to disaster repair and recovery. I further waive for vehicle and loads, whether divisible or indivisible, the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code § 321E.12 that require the vehicle traveling under a permit to be registered for the gross weight of the vehicle and load and the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code § 321E.14 that require the payment of a fee for a permit issued for a vehicle and load related to disaster repair and recovery. The provisions of this paragraph apply only when the movement of the vehicle and load is related to disaster repair and recovery. The movement of any vehicle or load under this paragraph must comply with all other requirements of Chapter 321E of the Iowa Code and of the permit issued, other than as suspended herein. The provisions of this paragraph relating to the permitting and movement of divisible loads authorize the movement of such loads on all highways of this state, excluding the interstate system. Iowa Code § 29C.6 (6).
SECTION SEVEN. I temporarily suspend the regulatory provisions of Iowa Code § 321.457(2)(n) and any rules adopted by the Iowa Department of Transportation, to the extent those rules restrict the movement of combinations of vehicles otherwise permitted under that section to economic export corridors established by the department, and allow such vehicles be operated on all highways of the state, other than the interstate system, provided the movement is related to disaster repair and recovery. Iowa Code § 29C.6 (6).
SECTION EIGHT. This state of disaster emergency shall be effective on August 9, 2019, shall continue for thirty (30) days, and shall expire on September 8, 2019, unless sooner terminated or extended in writing by me. Iowa Code § 29C.6 (1).
TO BE AFFIXED AT DES MOINES, IOWA THIS EIGHTH DAY OF AUGUST IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD TWO THOUSAND NINETEEN.
Link to PDF of August 8, 2019, proclamation.