8662.4.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, on and after the effective date of this article, a state agency shall not issue an emergency order that infringes on an express constitutional right in a nontrivial manner.(b) To the extent permitted by the California Constitution and this chapter, the Governor may issue an emergency order that infringes on an express constitutional right in a nontrivial manner, subject to the following limitations:
(1) If the Legislature is in session, or the Governor calls an extraordinary session relating to the applicable state of emergency pursuant to Section 3 of Article IV of the California Constitution, the emergency order shall expire within 30 days. The Governor shall provide notice to the Legislature of any emergency order subject to this paragraph as soon as is reasonably practicable following its issuance.
(2) In any other circumstance not described in paragraph (1), the emergency order shall expire within seven days.
(c) Except as otherwise expressly provided by law, if an emergency order by the Governor expires pursuant to subdivision (b), the Governor shall not reissue that emergency order or issue a new emergency order with substantially the same effect as the expired emergency order during the pendency of the applicable state of emergency. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Governor may reissue an expired emergency order or issue an emergency order with substantially the same effect as an expired emergency order for a period of up to three days if the Governor finds that significant changed circumstances justify the reissuance of an expired emergency order or issuance of an emergency order with substantially the same effect as an expired emergency order.
(d) For purposes of this section, “express constitutional right” includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) The rights to assemble and speak.
(2) The right to travel.
(3) The freedom of religious exercise.
(4) The prohibition on the impairment of the obligation of contract.
(5) Property rights protected under the United States Constitution and the California Constitution.
(6) The freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
(7) The freedom to acquire and bear lawful firearms and ammunition.