OWENS v. ZUMWALT

2022 OK 14
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedFebruary 8, 2022
StatusPublished
Cited by25 cases

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OWENS v. ZUMWALT
2022 OK 14
Case Number: 119786
Decided: 02/08/2022

THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA


Cite as: 2022 OK 14, __ P.3 __

NOTICE: THIS OPINION HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION. UNTIL RELEASED, IT IS SUBJECT TO REVISION OR WITHDRAWAL.


RONDA K. OWENS, DARRYL HUBBARD, SELENA FREYMILLER, SHANIKA CROWLEY, VALERIE KILLMAN, MICHAEL LEE PITTS, EBONY WARRIOR, JOHN BALL, MICHELLE BULLOCK, LOGAN BELLEW, SONDIA BELL, TUMEEKA BAKER, and JAY REID, Plaintiffs/Appellees,
v.
SHELLEY ZUMWALT, in her official capacity as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Defendant/Appellant.

ON APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
HONORABLE ANTHONY L. BONNER, JR., DISTRICT JUDGE

¶0 Plaintiffs/Appellees Ronda K. Owens, Darryl Hubbard, Selena Freymiller, Shanika Crowley, Valerie Killman, Michael Lee Pitts, Ebony Warrior, John Ball, Michelle Bullock, Logan Bellew, Sondia Bell, Tumeeka Baker, and Jay Reid (collectively "Citizens") filed the underlying lawsuit seeking declaratory and injunctive relief. Citizens claim that Governor J. Kevin Stitt and Defendant/Appellant Shelley Zumwalt, in her official capacity as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, acted without authority and violated

40 O.S.2011 § 4-313 of the Oklahoma Employment Security Act by terminating agreements with the U.S. Department of Labor to administer COVID-related unemployment programs. The trial court entered a preliminary injunction ordering Zumwalt to immediately reinstate and administer the programs. Zumwalt appealed, and this Court stayed the trial court's order pending appeal. We hold 40 O.S. § 4-313 does not create a private right of action and, therefore, the trial court abused its discretion by granting a preliminary injunction.

STAY LIFTED;
PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION VACATED;
CAUSE REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS
TO DISMISS WITH PREJUDICE.

Chadwick Smith, Palm Desert, California, and Brendan M. McHugh and Dana Jim, Claremore, Oklahoma, for Appellees.

Mithun Mansinghani, Zach West, and Andy N. Ferguson, Office of Attorney General, State of Oklahoma, for Appellant.

KANE, V.C.J.:

¶1 This is an interlocutory appeal from a preliminary injunction ordering Defendant/Appellant Shelley Zumwalt, in her official capacity as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, to immediately reinstate and administer federal COVID-related unemployment programs. We hold

40 O.S.2011 § 4-313 does not create a private right of action and, therefore, the trial court abused its discretion by granting a preliminary injunction.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

¶2 On March 15, 2020, Governor J. Kevin Stitt signed Executive Order No. 2020-07, declaring the COVID-19 pandemic to be a statewide emergency under the provisions of the Oklahoma Emergency Management Act,

63 O.S.Supp.2013 §§ 683.1-683.24. Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the CARES Act) on March 27, 2020. The CARES Act made available to the states several new unemployment benefit programs. These programs included:
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA), 15 U.S.C.A. § 9021, which provided benefits to persons who were not eligible for regular unemployment and whose unemployment or inability to work was caused by COVID-19.
Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), 15 U.S.C.A. § 9025, which added additional weeks of benefits for persons who had exhausted regular unemployment benefits.
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC), 15 U.S.C.A. § 9023, which provided additional unemployment benefits in the amount of $600 per week from March 27, 2020 through July 31, 2020 and $300 per week through September 6, 2021.

Soon after passage of the CARES Act, the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (OESC) signed agreements with the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to administer the new COVID-related unemployment programs. Governor Stitt delegated authority for the execution of the agreements to the Executive Director of OESC. The Continued Assistance to Unemployed Workers Act added the Mixed Earner Unemployment Compensation (MEUC) program, 15 U.S.C. § 9023(b)(1)(C). Governor Stitt also signed a delegation of authority for the execution of an agreement with the DOL to administer the MEUC program to the Executive Director of OESC.

¶3 Thereafter, on May 3, 2021, the Governor withdrew the COVID-19 emergency declaration. See Executive Order No. 2021-11. The COVID-related unemployment programs were set to expire on September 6, 2021. However, on May 14, 2021, Governor Stitt signed another delegation of authority to OESC Executive Director Shelley Zumwalt for purposes of terminating Oklahoma's agreements with the DOL to administer the COVID-related unemployment programs. On May 17, 2021, Governor Stitt signed Executive Order No. 2021-15, which indicated, as of June 27, 2021, Oklahoma would no longer provide COVID-related unemployment benefits and, instead, would provide a one-time $1,200 incentive to assist those returning to the workforce. The same day, Zumwalt provided written notice to the DOL that OESC was terminating the agreements. On June 19, 2021, OESC mailed written notices that the COVID-related unemployment benefits would end on June 26, 2021, and they did.

¶4 Plaintiff/Appellee Ronda K. Owens filed a Petition for Declaratory Judgment and Injunctive Relief against Zumwalt on July 7, 2021. The Petition was amended on July 20, 2021 to add Plaintiff/Appellee Darryl Hubbard and additional Plaintiffs/Appellees who lost benefits when the COVID-related unemployment programs ended (collectively, "Citizens"). Citizens alleged that Governor Stitt and Zumwalt acted without authority and violated

40 O.S. § 4-313 of the Oklahoma Employment Security Act (OESA) by terminating the agreements with the DOL to administer COVID-related unemployment programs. Citizens sought a preliminary injunction requiring Zumwalt to administer the COVID-related unemployment programs. The trial court heard the matter on August 5, 2021. The trial court granted the preliminary injunction in an email on August 6, 2021 and ordered Zumwalt to immediately notify the DOL that Oklahoma would be reinstating the COVID-related unemployment programs. On August 9, 2021, the trial court entered an order granting the preliminary injunction and further enjoined Zumwalt from withdrawing Oklahoma from the COVID-related unemployment programs until the court rendered a final judgment on the merits or until the programs expired on September 6, 2021, whichever occurred first. The trial court did not stay the order. Zumwalt appealed.

¶5 On August 17, 2021, this Court granted Zumwalt's emergency motion to stay the trial court's order and retained the appeal. As a result, the COVID-related unemployment programs were not reinstated during the pendency of the appeal.

1 Briefing concluded on November 17, 2021, and the record on appeal was transmitted to the Supreme Court on December 10, 2021.

STANDARD OF REVIEW

¶6 This Court reviews the granting of a preliminary injunction for an abuse of discretion. Brown v. Okla. Secondary Sch. Activities Ass'n,

2005 OK 88, ¶ 11, 125 P.3d 1219, 1225.

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