This bill addresses state sovereignty.
This bill:
- defines terms;
- declares that an international organization does not have any power, jurisdiction, or legal authority in this state;
- provides that, if an international organization issues a rule, resolution, tax, policy, or mandate that purports to have the force and effect of law, then the state, or a political subdivision of the state, may not implement or enforce the rule, resolution, tax, policy, or mandate;
- prohibits the governor or the chief executive officer of a political subdivision from declaring a state of emergency exclusively in response to an international organization's proclamation declaring a state of emergency; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 63G-16-201
Substitute #1: 63G-16-201
Substitute #2: 63G-16-201