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<blockquote data-quote="Mean Purple" data-source="post: 2886435" data-attributes="member: 72660"><p>The order was actually issued by the county/city health authority. And my guess is he was pushed and Jenkins did some of the pushing. </p><p>My guess is he, himself, questions whether he has the authority. You can see that by how he wrote the order and the citing of both the health and admin codes. He knew if he went with just the Admin code, argument will easily be made that it cites the health code as application of laws for the health authority recognized by the code. So he cited part of the health and safety code regarding actions that can be taken in a disaster. (His citation of specific codes from both are a big signal that he recognizes what challenges could arise.)</p><p></p><p>However, although his order does not make reference to the limitations on what can be done as "control measures" in the code, his authority is still limited by those. And as schools have not been in session for weeks, and classes have been remote going back to late March, it will be hard for him to claim there is contamination or infection at the cite. Even if he did, the schools are going to be doing another deep clean before and after classes start, and the code requires that he remove those type of orders after such and action/finding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mean Purple, post: 2886435, member: 72660"] The order was actually issued by the county/city health authority. And my guess is he was pushed and Jenkins did some of the pushing. My guess is he, himself, questions whether he has the authority. You can see that by how he wrote the order and the citing of both the health and admin codes. He knew if he went with just the Admin code, argument will easily be made that it cites the health code as application of laws for the health authority recognized by the code. So he cited part of the health and safety code regarding actions that can be taken in a disaster. (His citation of specific codes from both are a big signal that he recognizes what challenges could arise.) However, although his order does not make reference to the limitations on what can be done as "control measures" in the code, his authority is still limited by those. And as schools have not been in session for weeks, and classes have been remote going back to late March, it will be hard for him to claim there is contamination or infection at the cite. Even if he did, the schools are going to be doing another deep clean before and after classes start, and the code requires that he remove those type of orders after such and action/finding. [/QUOTE]
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