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465 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA THIRTEENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Thirty-sixth Regular Session of the Legislature Under the Adoption of the Constitution of 1974 House of Representatives State Capitol Baton Rouge, Louisiana Tuesday, April 20, 2010 The House of Representatives was called to order at 2:00 P.M., by the Honorable Jim Tucker, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Morning Hour ROLL CALL The roll being called, the following members answered to their names: PRESENT Mr. Speaker Gallot Monica Abramson Geymann Montoucet Anders Gisclair Morris Armes Greene Norton Arnold Guillory Nowlin Aubert Guinn Pearson Badon, A. Hardy Perry Badon, B. Harrison Ponti Baldone Hazel Pope Barras Henderson Pugh Billiot Henry Richard Brossett Hill Richardson Burford Hines Richmond Burns, H. Hoffmann Ritchie Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Burrell Hutter Roy Carmody Jackson G. Schroder Carter Jackson M. Simon Champagne Jones, R. Smiley Chandler Jones, S. Smith, G. Chaney Katz Smith, J. Connick Kleckley Smith, P. Cortez LaBruzzo St. Germain Cromer LaFonta Stiaes Danahay Lambert Talbot Dixon Landry Templet Doerge LeBas Thibaut Dove Leger Thierry Downs Ligi Waddell Edwards Little White Ellington Lopinto Williams Fannin Lorusso Willmott Foil McVea Wooton Franklin Mills Total - 101 The Speaker announced that there were 101 members present and a quorum. Prayer Prayer was offered by Rep. Armes. Pledge of Allegiance Rep. Harrison led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America. Baylee Regan of West Monroe sang the National Anthem. Reading of the Journal On motion of Rep. Brossett, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with. On motion of Rep. Brossett, the Journal of April 19, 2010, was adopted. Petitions, Memorials, and Communications The following petitions, memorials, and communications were received and read: Message from the Senate SENATE BILLS April 20, 2010 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has finally passed the following Senate Bills: Senate Bill Nos. 37, 61, 151, 228, 253, 436, 499, and 503 Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on First Reading The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first reading were taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: SENATE BILL NO. 37— BY SENATORS THOMPSON, ADLEY, APPEL AND N. GAUTREAUX AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:966(B)(3), (E) and (F), and to enact R.S. 40:964(Schedule I)(C)(32), relative to the Uniformed Controlled Dangerous Substances Law; to add drugs to Schedule I classification; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. SENATE BILL NO. 61— BY SENATOR AMEDEE AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 162 and 731(B) and to enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 202 (D)(5) and R.S. 9:2603.1 (F), relative to the issuance of warrants and subpoenas; to provide for certain requirements relative to electronic signatures; and to provide for related matters. Read by title.
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465

OFFICIAL JOURNALOF THE

HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIVES

OF THE

STATE OF LOUISIANA

THIRTEENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

Thirty-sixth Regular Session of the LegislatureUnder the Adoption of the

Constitution of 1974

House of RepresentativesState Capitol

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The House of Representatives was called to order at 2:00 P.M.,by the Honorable Jim Tucker, Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives.

Morning HourROLL CALL

The roll being called, the following members answered to theirnames:

PRESENT

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Greene NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Hardy PerryBadon, B. Harrison PontiBaldone Hazel PopeBarras Henderson PughBilliot Henry RichardBrossett Hill RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, H. Hoffmann RitchieBurns, T. Howard RobideauxBurrell Hutter RoyCarmody Jackson G. SchroderCarter Jackson M. SimonChampagne Jones, R. SmileyChandler Jones, S. Smith, G.Chaney Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainCromer LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry TempletDoerge LeBas ThibautDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WaddellEdwards Little WhiteEllington Lopinto Williams

Fannin Lorusso WillmottFoil McVea WootonFranklin Mills Total - 101

The Speaker announced that there were 101 members presentand a quorum.

PrayerPrayer was offered by Rep. Armes.

Pledge of AllegianceRep. Harrison led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance

to the Flag of the United States of America.

Baylee Regan of West Monroe sang the National Anthem.

Reading of the JournalOn motion of Rep. Brossett, the reading of the Journal was

dispensed with.

On motion of Rep. Brossett, the Journal of April 19, 2010, wasadopted.

Petitions, Memorials, andCommunications

The following petitions, memorials, and communications werereceived and read:

Message from the SenateSENATE BILLS

April 20, 2010

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate hasfinally passed the following Senate Bills:

Senate Bill Nos. 37, 61, 151, 228, 253, 436, 499, and 503

Respectfully submitted,

GLENN A. KOEPPSecretary of the Senate

Senate Bills and Joint Resolutionson First Reading

The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first readingwere taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their secondreading:

SENATE BILL NO. 37—BY SENATORS THOMPSON, ADLEY, APPEL AND N. GAUTREAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:966(B)(3), (E) and (F), and to enact

R.S. 40:964(Schedule I)(C)(32), relative to the UniformedControlled Dangerous Substances Law; to add drugs toSchedule I classification; to provide for penalties; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 61—BY SENATOR AMEDEE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 162 and

731(B) and to enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 202(D)(5) and R.S. 9:2603.1 (F), relative to the issuance of warrantsand subpoenas; to provide for certain requirements relative toelectronic signatures; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

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SENATE BILL NO. 151—BY SENATOR ADLEY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 14:73.1(14) and 73.9, relative to computer aided crime;

to prohibit the use of an Internet, virtual, street-level map in thecommission of a crime; to prohibit the use of an Internet,virtual, street-level map in the commission or attemptedcommission of an act of terrorism; to provide for enhancedpenalties; to provide for definitions; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 228—BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:3571.1(M), (N), (O), (R) (introductory

paragraph), (S), (U) (introductory paragraph), and (Y), and toenact R.S. 9:3571.1(Z), relative to credit reporting agencyinformation and reports; to provide for methods a consumermay use to place a security freeze on his credit report; toprovide for the credit reporting agency's obligation to freeze thereport upon request; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 253—BY SENATOR DORSEY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 40:2021, relative to health care information; to provide

for the dissemination of health care information by theDepartment of Health and Hospitals; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 436—BY SENATOR QUINN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:572.1(A) and 574.2(A)(1) and R.S.

46:1803(B), relative to the membership of the Board of Pardons,the Board of Parole, and the Crime Victims

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 499—BY SENATOR AMEDEE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 30:2022(D), (E), (F), and (G), relative to the issuance

of Department of Environmental Quality permits; to requirewritten summaries of certain permit renewals, extensions, andmodifications; to provide for preliminary review of certain draftpermits, modifications, and revisions by permit applicants; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 503—BY SENATOR CLAITOR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:1177(A)(1)(b), relative to judicial

review of certain administrative actions; to provide that theDepartment of Public Safety and Corrections is the only properparty defendant involving the judicial review of department'sadministrative decisions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Dixon, the rules were suspended in order to

take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and HouseConcurrent at this time.

Introduction of Resolutions,House and House Concurrent

The following members introduced the following entitled Houseand House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time bytheir titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading:

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 118—BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo amend the Department of Social Services, office of community

services rule, LAC 48:I.8819(B)(1)(b) and (c), which providesfor required staffing at adult residential homes and facilities,and to direct the office of the state register to print theamendments in the Louisiana Administrative Code.

Read by title.

Lies over under the rules.

Introduction of House Billsand Joint Resolutions

The following named members introduced the following HouseBills and Joint Resolutions, which were read the first time by theirtitles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading:

HOUSE BILL NO. 954—

Withdrawn from the files of the House prior to introduction.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1343—BY REPRESENTATIVES NORTON, DIXON, AND HARDY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:81.6(A), 223(A), 416.1(B), and

3996(B)(2), relative to student discipline; to provide relative tothe use of corporal punishment in public elementary andsecondary schools; to provide for rules and regulationsgoverning the administration of corporal punishment; to prohibitthe use of corporal punishment with respect to certain studentswith exceptionalities; to provide for reporting requirements; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1344—BY REPRESENTATIVE AUSTIN BADON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:81(T), relative to the powers, duties, functions, and

responsibilities of city, parish, and other local public schoolboards; to authorize the governing authority of a publicelementary or secondary school to provide for the placement ofcertain advertisements in and on school buses; to provide forrules and regulations; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1345—BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON

AN ACTTo appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of

Louisiana for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 to be used to pay theconsent judgment in favor of plaintiff, Jason Sampson, in thesuit entitled "Jason Sampson v. William S. Jonson and AllstateInsurance Company" consolidated with "Latharie Sylvain v.Allstate Insurance Company, et al"; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1346—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOVE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:639.8(E) and (G), relative to the

Artificial Reef Development Fund; to allow the monies in saidfund to be used in association with the wild seafood certificationprogram administered by the Department of Wildlife andFisheries; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1347—BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON AND SENATORS MCPHERSON AND B.GAUTREAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 51:61, 64, and 65, relative to foreign

trade zones; to provide for a board making an application to bedesignated as a foreign trade zone; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1348—BY REPRESENTATIVE NOWLIN

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:264, relative to required physical activity for

students; to require instruction in physical education as aprerequisite to high school graduation; to provide foreffectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1349—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD AND SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 4:67(C)(1), relative to boxing and

wrestling commissioners; to provide for an increase in per diemfor commissioners of the State Boxing and WrestlingCommission; to repeal the maximum amount of compensationa commissioner may receive in certain situations; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1350—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:3514(B), relative to the Louisiana

Consumer Credit Law; to require disclosure of applicable feesin written consumer credit contracts and agreements; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1351—BY REPRESENTATIVE NOWLIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 12:418(B)(1), relative to certain

corporations; to provide with respect to electric cooperatives; toprovide relative to dissolution; to provide procedures forshareholder voting; to provide for mail or proxy voting; toprovide for prospective application; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1352—BY REPRESENTATIVE LABRUZZO

AN ACTTo enact Part VI of Chapter 14 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:1031 through 1035,relative to drug testing of certain elected officials; to provide forvoluntary drug testing programs for certain elected officials; to

declare the intention and policy of the legislature; to provide forthe development and implementation of such programs; toprovide for the duties of the legislature and certain departmentsrelative to such programs; to provide for requirements for suchprograms; to require disclosure of program participants and testresults; to provide for the payment of the costs of a program; toprovide for definitions; to provide for applicability; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1353—BY REPRESENTATIVE BROSSETT

AN ACTTo authorize and provide for the transfer or lease of certain property

in Orleans Parish to the Department of Transportation andDevelopment from the division of administration; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1354—BY REPRESENTATIVE HILL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:632(A), 632.5(A), and 632.7 and to

enact R.S. 56:632.5.1, relative to the reptile and amphibianwholesale/retail dealer's license; to require such license for aperson to possess or sell certain non-indigenous or poisonoussnakes or constrictors; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1355—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 37:3503(11) and 3520(A)(7), relative to private

investigators; to provide for a definition of "speed van"; torequire an operator of a speed van to possess a privateinvestigator license; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1356—BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY BURNS

AN ACTTo enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895.1.1 and R.S.

15:574.4.3, relative to probation and parole; to establish a onetime fee for offenders convicted of certain offenses; to providefor the use of funds collected by assessment of the fee; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1357—BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 14:81.1.1, relative to sexual offenses affecting minors;

to create the crime of sexting; to provide for elements of thecrime; to provide for criminal penalties; to provide fordefinitions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1358—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo appropriate funds and to make certain reductions in

appropriations from certain sources to be allocated to designatedagencies and purposes in specific amounts for the making ofsupplemental appropriations and reductions for said agenciesand purposes for Fiscal Year 2009-2010; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1359—BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON

AN ACTTo provide for the designation of an area of the public oyster seed

grounds for relocation of certain leases; to provide for the leaseseligible for such relocation; to provide for restrictions on suchleases; to provide for administration of the relocation; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1360—BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:1924(A)(1), relative to insurance

fraud; to provide with respect to prohibited activities andsanctions regarding insurance fraud; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1361—BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:321(D) and 323(A) and (B) and to

enact R.S. 15:323(G), relative to the Louisiana SentencingCommission; to provide for evaluation of sentencing structure;to provide for membership of the commission; to provide for theappointment of a proxy; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1362—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:315.8(E)(4) and (5) and to enact R.S.

9:315.8(E)(6), relative to child support; to provide for jointcustody; to provide for the calculation of a credit in certain jointcustody child support obligations; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1363—BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:2481.4 and 2541.1, relative to the municipal police

civil service; to provide that the position of deputy chief ofpolice is in the unclassified service; to provide relative to theappointment, supervision, and discharge of any person in anysuch position; to provide relative to the qualifications, duties,and responsibilities for such position; to provide relative toresignation from the position and return to the classified policeservice; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1364—BY REPRESENTATIVE MCVEA

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 64 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:2901 through 2903, relative tothe Community Hospital Stabilization Fund; to create theCommunity Hospital Stabilization Fund as a special treasuryfund; to provide for deposit of certain monies into the fund; toprovide for the use of monies in the fund; to provide forcertified public expenditures; to provide for an effective date;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1365—BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 46:1427, relative to child care facilities and child-

placing agencies; to provide for an exception to the designationof "day care center" for certain entities; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1366—BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPAGNE

AN ACTTo require the Department of Transportation and Development to

install a traffic signal at an intersection in Vermilion Parish; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1367—BY REPRESENTATIVE CARTER

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 42:860, relative to the state group benefits program; to

provide for the implementation of an employee wellnessinitiative; to provide for enrollment in state group health plans;to provide for attestation of certain health indicators; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1368—BY REPRESENTATIVES JANE SMITH, BOBBY BADON, HENRY BURNS,TIM BURNS, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CONNICK, DOVE,GISCLAIR, HARDY, HOFFMANN, KATZ, LABRUZZO, LIGI, NOWLIN,ROBIDEAUX, SIMON, SMILEY, WILLIAMS, AND WOOTON ANDSENATORS APPEL, BROOME, DONAHUE, DUPLESSIS, MARTINY, ANDQUINN

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 44 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:4031 through 4040, relative topublic elementary and secondary education; to authorize theState Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to exemptschool districts from various laws and regulations pertaining toeducation; to provide procedures regarding request for andapproval of such waivers; to provide for terms and conditions onsuch waivers; to provide with respect to schools within thejurisdiction of the Recovery School District and schools whichmay be transferred to such jurisdiction; to provide for reports;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1369—BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:2800.9(A), relative to liberative

prescription; to provide for a thirty-year prescriptive period foractions for sexual or physical abuse of a minor; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1370—BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:2175.6(G) and to enact R.S.

40:2175.6(H) and (I), relative to outpatient abortion facilities;to provide for license actions imposed against an outpatientabortion facility; to provide for a system of notification, appeals,and injunctive relief; to provide for an effective date; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1371—BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 46:153.3.1, relative to medication therapy

management; to provide for legislative findings; to provide fordefinitions; to provide for the creation of a medication therapymanagement program; to provide for authority for theDepartment of Health and Hospitals to promulgate rules andregulations related to patient eligibility and reimbursement topharmacy providers; to provide for minimum requirements ofthe rules and regulations; to provide for an effective date of therules and regulations; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1372—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBAS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:1477(B)(7), relative to the Louisiana

State Board of Home Inspectors; to provide for an inspectionreport fee; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1373—BY REPRESENTATIVE GUINN

AN ACTTo direct the Department of Transportation and Development to

install a traffic control light at Alice Street and LouisianaHighway 26 in Jennings, Louisiana.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1374—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:1990(B)(4)(b)(iii), relative to the

Recovery School District; to provide relative to the authority ofthe district to receive, manage, and expend certain insuranceproceeds paid or payable to the prior system; to provide forretroactive application; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1375—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:1103, relative to water use rights; to provide for the

use of running water by an adjacent landowner for certainpurposes; to provide for a transfer of a water use servitude; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1376—BY REPRESENTATIVE HINES

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:158(A)(1), (2), and (3) and (C); to

provide relative to the transportation of students by local schoolboards to certain elementary and secondary schools; to requiretransportation if the student resides more than one thousand feetfrom such school; to provide relative to transportation for astudent who resides one thousand feet or less from the school;to provide conditions for and limitations on such transportation;to provide relative to reimbursement by the state Department ofEducation to certain persons when transportation is not providedby a local school board for economically justifiable reasons; toprovide conditions for and limitations on such reimbursement;to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1377—BY REPRESENTATIVE HINES

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 14:91.2(A)(1) and (B)(1), relative to sex

offenders; to provide relative to the unlawful presence of sexoffenders; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1378—BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 13:2586(G), relative to justice of the peace courts; to

provide with respect to automated traffic enforcement systems;to provide for jurisdiction; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1379—BY REPRESENTATIVE GUINN

AN ACTTo direct the Department of Transportation and Development to

reconfigure the highway traffic light to include the school zonelighting for Bethel Baptist School on Louisiana Highway 102 inJennings, Louisiana.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1380—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBAS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:1479(B), relative to the Louisiana

State Board of Home Inspectors; to establish penalties for homeinspectors who fail to renew their license within the twelve-month period after expiration; to establish penalties for homeinspectors who fail to renew their license within the thirty-six-month period following expiration; and to provide for relatedmatters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1381—BY REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD

AN ACTTo appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of

Louisiana for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 to be used to pay theconsent judgment in the suit entitled "Kermit Roberson andVirginia Roberson v. State of Louisiana, through Department ofTransportation and Development"; and to provide for relatedmatters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1382—BY REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:2224(E), relative to the Municipal

Police Employees' Retirement System; to allow a retiree tochange his beneficiary under certain circumstances; to providean effective date; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1383—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER

AN ACTTo appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of

Louisiana for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 to be used to pay theconsent judgment in the suit entitled "Stacy Faia and Chris Faia,individually and on behalf of their minor children, BrittanySchmidt, Claire Faia, Celeste Faia, Ryan Schmidt and VictoriaFaia v. L. C. Davis, Allstate Insurance Company, Inc., USAAInsurance Company, Inc. and the State of Louisiana, through theDepartment of Transportation and Development"; and toprovide for related matters.Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1384—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo appropriate funds and to make certain reductions in

appropriations from certain sources to be allocated to designatedagencies and purposes in specific amounts for the making ofsupplemental appropriations and reductions for said agenciesand purposes for Fiscal Year 2009-2010; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1385—BY REPRESENTATIVE CHANDLER

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 3-B of Title 45 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes

of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 45:151, relative to electricpublic utilities; to require the use of agricultural products andagricultural waste products as the principal source of fuel in theproduction of electricity; to require the electricity to beproduced in Louisiana from Louisiana products; to require tenpercent of the total output of electricity to be from agriculturalproducts and agricultural waste products no later than January1, 2013; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1386—BY REPRESENTATIVES FANNIN AND TUCKER AND SENATORSMICHOT AND CHAISSON

AN ACTTo appropriate funds to defray the expenses of the Louisiana

Judiciary, including the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal,District Courts, Criminal District Court of Orleans Parish, andother courts; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1387—BY REPRESENTATIVES LIGI AND CONNICK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:2507(B) and to enact R.S. 17:2507.1,

relative to the Louisiana Educational Television Authority andthe distribution of funds in the operating budget for certaintelevision and radio stations; to create the Greater New OrleansPublic Television Fund; to provide for the deposit into and useof monies in the fund; to provide for an effective date; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1388—BY REPRESENTATIVE LAFONTA

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:3273(B) and to enact R.S.

37:3272(A)(20) and (21) and 3286(E), relative to privatesecurity; to define part-time event security employee; to definespecial event; to provide for membership on the Louisiana StateBoard of Private Security Examiners; to prohibit the charging ofextra fees on businesses that employ part-time event securityemployees; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1389—BY REPRESENTATIVE LIGI

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:2202(A), 2203(C), and 2204, relative

to the sale of adjudicated property; to exempt certain propertysales from the minimum bid requirements for adjudicatedproperty; to provide relative to advertising requirements formulti-property sales; to provide relative to certain public sales

by a political subdivision; to provide for certain limitations; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1390—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 24:31, relative to the compensation of

members of the legislature; to provide for the amount of the perdiem for members of the legislature; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1391—BY REPRESENTATIVES GEYMANN AND GUINN

AN ACTTo authorize and provide for the transfer or lease of certain state

property in Calcasieu Parish to Doug Gehrig from McNeeseState University; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1392—BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON AND SENATOR MCPHERSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:2492(1)(b) and (7), 2493(A)(2),

2552(1)(b) and (7), and 2553(A)(2), relative to municipal fireand police civil service; to provide relative to competitive testsfor certain positions in the classified police service; to providerelative to notice of such tests; to provide for restrictionsgoverning admission to such tests; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1393—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROSALIND JONES

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 15:827.2, relative to the Department of Public Safety

and Corrections; to require the department to establish auniform product and price list for all goods sold at correctionalfacilities; to provide for the establishment of prices; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1394—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:223(A), 416.1(B), and 3996(B)(2),

relative to student discipline; to provide relative to the use ofcorporal punishment in public elementary and secondaryschools; to provide for rules and regulations governing theadministration of corporal punishment; to provide for reportingrequirements; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1395—BY REPRESENTATIVE AUSTIN BADON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 38:2212(K), relative to public contracts, works, and

improvements; to require certain information be included in thesubmission of a bid for which a contract disadvantaged businessenterprise goal has been established; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1396—BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:440.1, relative to school employees; to require first

aid training for public school employees; to provide for policiesadopted by each city, parish, and other local public school boardrelative to such requirement; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1397—BY REPRESENTATIVES ELLINGTON AND ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 49:330, relative to the certain mineral

revenue contracts; to establish an advisory committee relativeto contracting with respect to such contracts; to provide forcommittee membership, powers, duties, and functions; toprovide for annual meetings; to provide for annual reporting;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1398—BY REPRESENTATIVE ELLINGTON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:297.1, relative to motor vehicles; to

authorize the use of mini-trucks on streets; to require the officeof motor vehicles to register mini-trucks; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1399—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:3048.1(Y), relative to academic standards for a

Taylor Opportunity Program for Students award; to providerelative to the minimum high school grade point averagerequired for certain students to be eligible for an OpportunityAward; to provide applicability; to provide effectiveness; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1400—BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:3262, relative to residential leases; to provide for the

delay required for notice of termination of a residential lease; toprovide for applicability; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1401—BY REPRESENTATIVE NOWLIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:2153(A), relative to the notice of

delinquent property taxes; to require certain actions by the taxcollector prior to the scheduling of a tax sale; to provide for thetime within which to send notice; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1402—BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL

AN ACTTo enact Part VI of Chapter 3 of Title 51 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 51:971 through 974,relative to economic development; to provide for definitions; toprovide for objectives; to provide for the use of codes of goodpractice; to provide for a strategy for broad-based economicempowerment; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1403—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 24:58(D)(1), R.S. 42:1157(A)(3), and

R.S. 49:78(D)(1), relative to late filing fees for certain lobbyistdisclosure reports; to provide for the amount of the late filingfees for certain lobbyist expenditure reports; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1404—BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:337.9(C)(21) through (26), to enact

R.S. 47:305(D)(5)(d) and 337.9(C)(27), and to repeal R.S.47:305(D)(5)(c) and 337.10(A), relative to sales and use taxexemptions by political subdivisions; to provide relative to thelocal sales and use tax exemption for the procurement oradministration of certain prescription drugs; to provide forcertain requirements; to provide relative to "key words" formandatory tax exemptions by political subdivisions; to repealcertain optional tax exemptions for political subdivisions; torepeal certain "key words" for optional tax exemptions bypolitical subdivisions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1405—BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:301(16)(g)(v), relative to collection

and payment of sales tax on factory built homes; to provide forcollection of taxes at the time of sale; to require the reporting ofcertain sales and other transfers of mobile homes; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1406—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 42:851(T), relative to state group insurance; to provide

with respect to contributions for premiums for certain judicialretirees; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

House and House Concurrent ResolutionsLying Over

The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions lyingover were taken up and acted upon as follows:

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 115—BY REPRESENTATIVES DOWNS, AUBERT, HENRY BURNS,FRANKLIN, AND SAM JONES

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo provide recommendations related to alternative funding sources

for transportation infrastructure projects within the state ofLouisiana and the impact of viable funding sources ontransportation and Louisiana taxpayers.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to theCommittee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works.

Senate Concurrent ResolutionsLying Over

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over weretaken up and acted upon as follows:

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 2—BY SENATOR MURRAY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and

make recommendations relative to the revisions to the Code ofGovernmental Ethics made by the Louisiana Legislature in theFirst Extraordinary Session of 2008 and the Regular Session of2008.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to theCommittee on House and Governmental Affairs.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 43—BY SENATOR CROWE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo memorialize the Congress of the United States to approve and

establish the National Military Family Relief Fund.

Read by title.

On motion of Rep. Pearson, and under a suspension of the rules,the resolution was concurred in.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44—BY SENATOR MOUNT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo designate April 26, 2010, as "MADD Day" at the legislature.

Read by title.

On motion of Rep. Kleckley, and under a suspension of therules, the resolution was concurred in.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 45—BY SENATOR SHAW

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo recognize Michael Williams and commend the Shreveport Fire

Department and LSU Health Sciences Center Trauma Unit fortheir attention and care of Mr. Williams.

Read by title.

On motion of Rep. Carmody, and under a suspension of therules, the resolution was concurred in.

House Bills and Joint Resolutions onSecond Reading to be Referred

The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on secondreading to be referred to committees were taken up, read, andreferred to committees, as follows:

HOUSE BILL NO. 541—BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 38:1794(B)(3), relative to Tangipahoa Parish; to

provide relative to Consolidated Gravity Drainage District No.1; to provide relative to the governing board of the district; toprovide relative to the schedule of meetings held by the board;to provide relative to the compensation and reimbursement ofboard members; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

HOUSE BILL NO. 542—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:9078(F)(4)(c), relative to the

Kenilworth Improvement District in Orleans Parish; to providerelative to the renewal of parcel fees in the district; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 543—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS

AN ACTTo repeal Part V of Chapter 3 of Title 25 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 25:291 through 294, relativeto the Iberia Parish Law Library Commission; to repeal suchcommission and the powers, rights, and duties of suchcommission; to provide for the transfer of any obligations,property, records, and employees of the commission; to providefor use of the monies of the commission; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onJudiciary.

HOUSE BILL NO. 544—BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:3813.2(C)(2), relative to Tangipahoa

Parish; to provide relative to the Tangipahoa Water District; toincrease the amount of per diem paid to members of thegoverning board; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 659—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1505(D), relative to parcel fees levied

by fire protection districts in Lafourche Parish; to provide adefinition of parcel; to provide for responsibility for the parcelfee; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 684—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET

AN ACTTo amend and reenact the heading of Chapter 31 of Title 48, R.S.

48:2091, 2092, 2093, and 2094(A), (C), and (H); all relative tothe Lafayette Metropolitan Expressway Commission, to changethe name of the commission; to change the composition of theboard of directors; to change the jurisdictional boundaries of thecommission; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 780—BY REPRESENTATIVE CORTEZ

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:4065.11 and 4065.13(B), relative to

the Broussard Environmental Service and Enhancement District;to provide relative to the powers and duties of the district; toprovide relative to the district's authority to enter into contractsoutside of the corporate limits of the city of Broussard; toprovide relative to notice requirements with respect to suchcontracts; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1032—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:2740.67(C)(1), (2), and (3), relative to

the Greenwell Springs-Airline Economic Development District;to change the membership of the board of commissioners of thedistrict; to provide relative to terms of board members; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1195—BY REPRESENTATIVE LITTLE AND SENATOR WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Paragraphs (6) and (15) of Section 5 and

Section 6 of Act No. 253 of the 1952 Regular Session of theLegislature, as amended by Act No. 540 of the 1954 RegularSession of the Legislature, Act No. 577 of the 1960 RegularSession of the Legislature, Act No. 271 of the 1964 RegularSession of the Legislature, Act No. 16 of the 1968 1st

Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, Act No. 23 of the 1972Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 624 of the 1979Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 4 of the 1981 1st

Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, and Act No. 127 of the1987 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the city ofBastrop; to provide relative to the powers and duties of the city;to remove certain restrictions; to provide relative to penalties forthe violation of city ordinances; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1215—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:2740.70.1, relative to East Baton Rouge Parish; to

create the Southern University Planning District within theparish; to provide relative to the boundaries, purpose,governance, and plans of the district; to provide relative to thepowers and duties of the district including the power to providefor tax increment financing; to provide for the term of thedistrict; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onMunicipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1300—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROSALIND JONES

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 18:1505.2(H)(2)(g), relative to limits applicable to

certain campaign contributions by political committees; toprovide for the limit applicable to contributions by a politicalcommittee to certain other political committees; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHouse and Governmental Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1301—BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 44:19, relative to records in the custody

of a coroner; to exempt certain medical records in the custodyof a coroner from public records provisions; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHouse and Governmental Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1302—BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 8:655(A), relative to the disposition of

human remains; to provide with respect to the remains ofpersons who died during military service; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1303—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUTTER

AN ACTTo appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of

Louisiana for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 to be used to pay theconsent judgment in the suit entitled "Cindy Flores, individuallyand on behalf of her minor children Sherri Flores and BrandyFlores v. State of Louisiana, through the Department ofTransportation and Development, General Motors Corporation,Bernadine Melerine and ABC Insurance Company"; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1304—BY REPRESENTATIVE HILL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:1948.5(57), relative to highways; to

designate a section of certain highways as the Myths andLegends Louisiana Byway; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

Acting Speaker Downs in the Chair

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1305—BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE

AN ACTTo enact Civil Code Article 3352(D), relative to required information

on recorded acts; to provide for the removal of certaininformation on recorded acts; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1306—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 39:34(B)(1) and 54(B)(1), relative to

budgetary controls; to require a percentage of nonrecurringrevenue be appropriated for highway construction according tothe priority of projects determined by the Department ofTransportation and Development; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1307—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROSALIND JONES

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 42:5(D), relative to public comment at

open meetings; to require a period of public comment for eachitem on a public agenda prior to the public body taking a voteon the item; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHouse and Governmental Affairs.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1308—BY REPRESENTATIVE SMILEY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:16.17 and 16.19, relative to the Tax Court; to

require the court to establish fees for services rendered by thecourt and its small claims division; to provide an effective date;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onWays and Means.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1309—BY REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:3815.3(A), (B), (C), and (F) and R.S.

34:844(A) and (B), relative to drinking water protection; toprohibit certain activity in areas adjacent to drinking waterintakes; to provide for restricted areas and water intake zones;to provide for the authority of waterworks districts and localpolitical subdivisions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1310—BY REPRESENTATIVE RITCHIE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 26:932(8) and to enact R.S. 26:901(18)

and 903(6), relative to tobacco products; to provide for fees

applicable to tobacconists; to provide for definitions; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onJudiciary.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1311—BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY

AN ACTTo authorize and provide for the transfer or lease of certain state

property in St. Landry Parish to the city of Eunice from thedivision of administration; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1312—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBAS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:5608(A), relative to the prescriptive

period in an action against a home inspector or home inspectioncompany; to provide for a prescriptive period in an actionagainst a home inspector or home inspection company; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1313—BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:442, relative to teacher tenure; to

require each superintendent of a public school system to providecertain information to a teacher employed in the system whoacquires permanent status as a teacher; to provide for legislativefindings; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onEducation.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1314—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARDY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 15:542.1(A)(5), relative to sex offenders; to provide

relative to sex offender notification requirements; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAdministration of Criminal Justice.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1315—BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 49:200.2, relative to state administration, to require all

state agencies to submit certain information to the division ofadministration regarding certain contracts; to provide for theinformation to be placed on a website; to require state agenciesto cooperate with the division of administration regarding thesubmission of the information and the development of thewebsite; to provide for rulemaking; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1316—BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 24:653.1, relative to providing for legislative review

and approval of certain contracts; to create the Subcommittee onContract Review of the Joint Legislative Committee on theBudget; to provide for its membership, powers, functions, andduties; to provide for the duties of the legislative auditor; toprovide for the powers, functions, and duties of agenciesrelative to such contracts; to provide for the effectiveness ofcertain contracts; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1317—BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 48:21(C), relative to functions of the Department of

Transportation and Development; to authorize the Departmentof Transportation and Development to allow state agencies theoption to utilize the department to construct, maintain, improve,and repair roads surrounding state offices and other facilitieswhen the agency provides monies for such work to beperformed; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1318—BY REPRESENTATIVE HENDERSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 29:735(A)(1), relative to emergency

preparedness; to provide with respect to immunity for certainpersonnel engaged in homeland security and emergencypreparedness activities; to provide or immunity of publicofficers; to provide for definitions; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1319—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:827.1(E)(2) and R.S. 17:3351(B)(3),

to provide relative to compensation to institutions in theLouisiana Community and Technical College System forproviding certain educational services to inmates and personnelat state correctional facilities; to provide relative to the duties ofthe Department of Public Safety and Corrections; to providerelative to the duties of the Board of Supervisors of Communityand Technical Colleges; to provide relative to certaincooperative endeavor agreements or contracts; to providerelative to compensation amounts; to provide an effective date;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAdministration of Criminal Justice.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1320—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 39:112(E)(2)(c), relative to capital outlay; to provide

relative to the local match requirement for certain non-state

entity projects; to exempt certain non-state entity projects fromthe local match requirement; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onWays and Means.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1321—BY REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL JACKSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:1105, relative to storage tanks; to provide for certain

rights and prohibitions relative to the placement of certainstorage tanks; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1322—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 30:2415(H), relative to recycling; to require certain

state agencies to adopt solid waste reduction and recyclingprograms; to provide for the authority of the division ofadministration; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1323—BY REPRESENTATIVE NOWLIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1300.256(B)(8) and to enact R.S.

40:1300.256(A)(5), relative to smoking in gamingestablishments; to prohibit smoking in certain gamingestablishments; to provide for exceptions to the prohibition; toprovide for definitions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHealth and Welfare.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1324—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND

AN ACTTo repeal R.S. 38:281(4) and 301(C)(2)(e), relative to compensation

in expropriation proceedings; to repeal certain definitions; andto repeal certain procedures for obtaining compensation inexpropriation proceedings.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1325—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 48:1656(23), relative to the Regional

Transit Authority; to provide for the general powers of theRegional Transit Authority; to provide a limitation of liabilityto certain entities; to provide for definitions; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1326—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 22:2314.1, relative to the Louisiana Citizens Property

Insurance Corporation; to authorize a policy take-out programfor domestic insurers via reinsurance; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onInsurance.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1327—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:1519.2.1, relative to the closure of the Earl K. Long

Memorial Hospital; to provide for a written, detailed overviewand timeline for the closure of the Earl K. Long MemorialHospital; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHealth and Welfare.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1328—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARDY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 22:1338, relative to liability coverage for owners of

certain dogs; to provide a definition; to require that an owner,keeper, or harborer of a dangerous dog must maintain a policyof liability insurance of at least one hundred thousand dollarsinsuring the owner for any personal injuries inflicted by adangerous dog; to require that the owner, keeper, or harborer ofa dangerous dog must provide proof of liability coverage aftera dangerous dog attack; to require that insurers notify theDepartment of Public Safety and Corrections of anycancellation, termination, or expiration of any such liabilitypolicy; to establish penalties; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onInsurance.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1329—BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 30:10(A)(2)(e), relative to drilling units;

to provide for recoupment of well costs and risk charge; toprovide for payment of certain royalties from thenonparticipating owner's share of production; to limit theliability for certain payments; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1330—BY REPRESENTATIVE LITTLE

AN ACTTo repeal R.S. 22:2297(D)(1), relative to the Louisiana Citizens

Property Insurance Corporation; to repeal the requirement ofmaintaining separate accounts and records for the Coastal Planand the FAIR Plan.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onInsurance.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1331—BY REPRESENTATIVE ELLINGTON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:46(9)(b), (c), and (d) and to enact R.S.

22:420, relative to liability trust funds; to prohibit furtherestablishment of such trust funds as of a certain date; and toprovide for related matters.Read by title.Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on

Insurance.HOUSE BILL NO. 1332—

BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLS AN ACT

To authorize and provide for the transfer or lease of certain stateproperty in St. Martin Parish to the Herman Dupuis Estate fromthe division of administration; and to provide for relatedmatters.Read by title.Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on

Natural Resources and Environment.

Speaker Tucker in the ChairHOUSE BILL NO. 1333—

BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3351.5(C) and to enact R.S.17:3351.5(D), relative to authority granted to the publicpostsecondary education management boards; to authorize theBoard of Supervisors of Louisiana State University to adjusttuition and mandatory fee amounts and to provide for theassessment of an operational fee for certain students; to providefor applicability; to provide relative to waivers for financialhardship cases; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onEducation.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1334—BY REPRESENTATIVE LAMBERT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact the heading of Subpart L of Part VII of

Chapter 1 of Title 56 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950and R.S. 56:638.1 through 638.5 of the Legislature and to repealR.S. 56:57.2, as enacted by Act No. 283 of the 1987 RegularSession of the Legislature and as enacted by Act No. 891 of the1987 Regular Session of the Legislature and R.S. 56:57.4,relative to fishery management, conservation, and sustainability;to provide that the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission isresponsible for management of all fisheries in the state; torepeal the prohibition on state enforcement of federal lawsrelative to turtle excluder devices; to repeal the prohibition onstate enforcement of federal laws relative to fish excluderdevices; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on

Natural Resources and Environment.HOUSE BILL NO. 1335—

BY REPRESENTATIVE HINES AN ACT

To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 899(B)(2)(b) and toenact Children's Code Article 779(B)(5), relative to juveniledispositions; to authorize the court to require certain persons toperform community service; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

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Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAdministration of Criminal Justice.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1336—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 34:852.2(5) and 852.13, relative to vessel

hull identification numbers; to provide for assigning hullidentification numbers to certain vessels by the Department ofWildlife and Fisheries; to provide for the authority topromulgate rules and regulations; to provide for eligibility as amanufacture; to provide for record keeping and inspections; toprovide for fees; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1337—BY REPRESENTATIVES ROBIDEAUX AND TUCKER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:203, 211, 212, 214, 231, 403(5),

441(A) and (F), 444(A), 461(B), 471(A), 478(A), 551, 553(introductory paragraph), 581, 601(B), 602, 701(5)(a), (b), and(c)(i), 761(A)(3), 768(B)(2) and 778(C) and (D), 779,1002(6)(b), 1141(A) and (C)(1)(a), 1144(B)(2)(a) and (3),1 1 4 7 ( C ) ( 2 ) ( b ) , 1 1 5 1 ( A ) , 1 3 0 7 ( A ) , 1 3 1 0 ( A ) ,1 3 1 3 ( B ) ( i n t r o d u c t o r y p a r a g r a p h ) , 1 3 1 6 ( A ) ,1317(A)(1)(introductory paragraph), 1318(A), 1319, 1320(A),1321(A)(1), 1322(A)(introductory paragraph) and to enact R.S.11:62(14), 471.1, Subpart D of Part VII of Chapter 1 of SubtitleII of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to becomprised of R.S. 11:611 through 619, 761(A)(4), 779.1,1002(6)(c), 1144(B)(4), 1147(C)(2)(a)(iii), 1151.1, 1313(C),1323, 1323.1, Part III of Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 11 ofthe Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.11:1351 through 1359, and R.S. 24:36(M), relative to theLouisiana State Employees' Retirement System, the Teachers'Retirement System of Louisiana, the State Police Pension andRetirement System, and the Louisiana School Employees'Retirement System; to provide relative to membership,employee contributions, benefit calculation, survivor benefits,disability benefits, and retirement eligibility for members ofsuch systems newly hired after a certain date; to provide aneffective date; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onRetirement.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1338—BY REPRESENTATIVE WADDELL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 22:885(E), relative to the cancellation of automobile

insurance by the insured; to require that insurers inform insuredsthat they are required to turn in their license plate prior to thecancellation of liability automobile insurance; to provide anexception for insureds who change companies without a lapsein coverage; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onInsurance.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1339—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:407(A)(2)(a), (b), (3), (4), and (5), to

enact R.S. 32:407(A)(6), and to repeal R.S. 32:407(E), relativeto driver's licenses for minors; to provide additional

requirements and restrictions for driver's licenses for minors;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1340—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOVE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:1624(C), relative to refunds or credits; to provide

relative to the requirement that the department pay interest oncertain refunds or credits; to provide for a deadline for thepayment of interest on certain refunds or credits; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onWays and Means.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1341—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:3128.2 and 3351.6(E), relative to tuition and fees

for students of the Paul M. Hebert Law Center; to authorize theBoard of Supervisors of Louisiana State University andAgricultural and Mechanical College to increase tuition and feeamounts for the Paul M. Hebert Law Center; to providelimitations; to provide relative to certain reporting requirements;to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onEducation.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1342—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of

Louisiana for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 to be used to pay theconsent judgment in the suit entitled "Kimari Lill and GeorgeLill v. Louisiana Department of Transportation andDevelopment"; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions onSecond Reading to be Referred

The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on secondreading to be referred were taken up, read, and referred tocommittees, as follows:

SENATE BILL NO. 3—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:5107(D)(2), relative to service of

citation and process; to clarify dismissal of a suit for failure torequest service; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

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SENATE BILL NO. 69—BY SENATOR MCPHERSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:2116(D)(2), relative to facility need

review; to provide for an extension to the moratorium onadditional beds for nursing facilities; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHealth and Welfare.

SENATE BILL NO. 88—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 39:1242(C), relative to security for

deposits; to exempt certain deposits insured or guaranteed by agovernmental agency insuring bank deposits that is organizedunder federal law from security requirements; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

SENATE BILL NO. 98—BY SENATORS MARTINY AND DUPLESSIS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:1788(B)(2) and to enact R.S.

37:1788(B)(3), relative to pawnbrokers; to provide for changein ownership of pawnshops under certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCommerce.

SENATE BILL NO. 150—BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 22:1284.1, relative to motor vehicle insurance; to

prohibit an increase in the premium rate when there is a lapse incoverage under certain circumstances; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onInsurance.

SENATE BILL NO. 188—BY SENATOR AMEDEE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 26:82(A)(2), relative to requirements for

the issuance of wholesale alcoholic beverage permits; to providefor requirements of delivery equipment; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onJudiciary.

SENATE BILL NO. 230—BY SENATOR B. GAUTREAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:1000(A)(1)(a)(vi) and (2) and 1003;

to enact R.S. 22:1003.1 and to repeal R.S. 22:1002; relative todependent health insurance coverage; to provide with respect to

coverage up to the age of twenty-six; to set premiumrequirements; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onInsurance.

SENATE BILL NO. 273—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo designate a portion of Interstate 20 as the "Powell, Barnes, and

Deal Memorial Highway"; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

SENATE BILL NO. 321—BY SENATOR QUINN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:832(C)(1) and (7), relative to

insurance premium tax; to provide for evidence of qualifyingLouisiana investments which reduce such tax; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onWays and Means.

SENATE BILL NO. 360—BY SENATOR BROOME

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:2116(J)(1), relative to facility need

review; to provide for facility need review approvals for certainintermediate care facilities for people with developmentaldisabilities; to provide for the extension of such facility needreview approvals; to delete the provisions that provide forapplicability of the exception to nursing homes; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHealth and Welfare.

SENATE BILL NO. 377—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Evidence Art. 804(B)(7), relative to

hearsay exceptions; to provide for the burden of proof tointroduce evidence; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

SENATE BILL NO. 412—BY SENATOR DONAHUE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 39:332.1, relative to property control; to create the

State Buildings and Lands Highest and Best Use AdvisoryGroup; to provide for duties and responsibilities; to provide foran effective date; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAppropriations.

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SENATE BILL NO. 415—BY SENATOR MICHOT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 51:1427, relative to deceptive or unfair trade practices

or acts; to prohibit a person from selling or offering to sellcomputer software products which the person has developed ormanufactured, or services that the person develops or supplies,while knowingly using stolen or misappropriated computersoftware; to provide for sanctions; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCommerce.

SENATE BILL NO. 420—BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:63, relative to the Iberville Parish School Board; to

provide relative to the size of the board and for thequalifications, election, term length, and remuneration ofmembers; to provide relative to the adoption of anapportionment plan for member districts and approval of suchplan; to provide relative to vacancies on the board; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHouse and Governmental Affairs.

SENATE BILL NO. 451—BY SENATOR CHEEK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:3200 and 3208(B) and to enact R.S.

37:3220 and 3221, relative to the Radiologic Technology Boardof Examiners; to provide for definitions; to provide for theissuance of permits and for certain clinical experiencerequirements; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHealth and Welfare.

SENATE BILL NO. 476—BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 44:36(D), relative to public records; to

provide relative to public bodies; to reduce the time required forthe Department of Public Safety and Corrections to retainrecords regarding adult offenders; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onHouse and Governmental Affairs.

SENATE BILL NO. 484—BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 6:263, relative to capital, surplus, and

dividends of state banks; to provide relative to state bankdividends and stock purchased or redeemed; to require capitalsurplus; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCommerce.

SENATE BILL NO. 536—BY SENATOR NEVERS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 14:62.9, relative to burglary; to create the crime of

simple burglary of a school; to provide for penalties; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAdministration of Criminal Justice.

SENATE BILL NO. 552—BY SENATOR AMEDEE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 30:2060(O), relative to toxic air pollutant emission

control program; to provide for certain compliance standards; toprovide that compliance by an affected source with applicablefederal air toxic standards constitute compliance with state airtoxic laws; to provide definitions, terms, and conditions; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment.

SENATE BILL NO. 577—BY SENATOR CLAITOR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.11(D), relative to judicial review

of certain administrative decisions; to provide that the Board ofParole is the only proper defendant in petitions for judicialreview of administrative decisions by the board; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onAdministration of Criminal Justice.

SENATE BILL NO. 689—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:212(C), relative to the practice of law;

to provide for the definition of "practice of law"; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee onCivil Law and Procedure.

House and House Concurrent ResolutionsReported by Committee

The following House and House Concurrent Resolutionsreported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows:

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make

recommendations for the revision of the laws pertaining to theexpropriation of immovable property by private entities.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

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On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the resolution was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35—BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Transportation and

Development to study the possibility of installing highwayshoulders along that portion of Louisiana Highway 308 whichruns south of Louisiana Highway 90 in Lafourche Parish andthrough Ascension Parish to Louisiana Highway 1.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation,Highways, and Public Works to Original House ConcurrentResolution No. 35 by Representative Gisclair

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 4, at the end of the line and before the period "."insert the following:

"and through Ascension Parish to Louisiana Highway 1"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 2, line 7, after "Parish" and before the period "." insert thefollowing:

"and through Ascension Parish to Louisiana Highway 1"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 2, between lines 11 and 12 add the following:

"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Department ofTransportation and Development also shall consider for the drivingpublic to install highway shoulders through Ascension Parish toLouisiana Highway 1."

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the resolution, as amended, wasordered engrossed and passed to its third reading.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 38—BY REPRESENTATIVE SAM JONES

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Transportation and

Development to study reducing the size of the Department ofTransportation and Development, rectifying inequities in thedistribution of state highway miles among parishes, andempowering local governments through the "right-sizing" of thestate highway system.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the resolution was ordered engrossedand passed to its third reading.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 105—BY REPRESENTATIVE ELLINGTON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo oppose measures which would require health-related warning

labels on wireless devices and packaging or require disclosureof any health-related information about wireless devices at thepoint of sale.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the resolution was ordered engrossedand passed to its third reading.

House Bills and Joint Resolutions onSecond Reading Reported by Committee

The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on secondreading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon asfollows:

HOUSE BILL NO. 24—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:1702, relative to immovable property;

to provide for the partition of certain property; to provide anexception allowing agreements not to partition electricgenerating plants or units for a certain period of time; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 142—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Title VIII of Book III of the Louisiana Civil

Code, to be comprised of Civil Code Articles 2660 through2667, relative to the contract of exchange; to provide for thedefinition of exchange; to provide for rights and obligations ofthe parties to a contract of exchange; to provide for rights of theparty evicted in exchange; to provide for rescission for lesion inexchange; to provide for application of the rules of sale inexchange; and to provide for related matters

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law andProcedure to Original House Bill No. 142 by RepresentativeAbramson

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 2, line 23, change "article" to "Article"

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AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 3, line 8, change "articles" to "Articles"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 4, line 9, change "articles of exchange" to "Articles ofExchange"

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 4, line 10, change "Reserved" to "[Reserved.]"

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 4, line 20, change "Reserved" to "[Reserved.]"

AMENDMENT NO. 6

On page 4, line 27, change "Reserved" to "[Reserved.]"

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the amendments wereadopted.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill, as amended, wasordered engrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 152—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARDY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:415(B)(1) and 415.1(A)(1) and (C),

relative to driver's license suspensions and revocations; toprovide for extension of a driver's license suspension periodafter certain convictions; to provide for economic and medicalhardship license application procedures; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee onTransportation, Highways and Public Works.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation,Highways, and Public Works to Original House Bill No. 152 byRepresentative Hardy

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 2, after "32:415(B)(1)" and before the comma ","insert "and 415.1(A)(1) and (C)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 4, after "convictions;" and before "and" insert "toprovide for economic and medical hardship license applicationprocedures;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 6, after "32:415(B)(1)" delete "is" and insert "and415.1(A)(1) and (C) are"

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 1, line 16, after "of" and before "years" delete "five" andinsert "two"

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 1, line 17, after "Section" and before the period "." insert ",and an additional two years for each subsequent conviction under thisSection"

AMENDMENT NO. 6

On page 2, after line 3, insert the following:

""§415.1. Economic and medical hardship appeal of driver's licensesuspension

A.(1) Except as provided in R.S. 32:378.2(A), 414, and415(B)(2), upon suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a person'sdriver's license for the first time only as provided for under R.S.32:414 and 32:415, said person, after initial notice from thedepartment, shall have the right for the first time only, to apply to thedepartment for a restricted license. Upon the second suspension,revocation, or cancellation of a person's driving privileges under R.S.32:415, the person shall after initial notice from the department, havethe right to file a petition in the district court of the parish in whichthe applicant is domiciled alleging , for a restricted driver's license.There shall be no restricted driver's license issued upon a third orsubsequent suspension, revocation, or cancellation of drivingprivileges under R.S. 32:415. Such application or petition for arestricted license shall allege that revocation of his driving privilegeswill deprive him or his family of the necessities of life, will preventhim from earning a livelihood, or prevent him from obtaining propermedical treatment if disabled. The district court is vested withjurisdiction to set the matter for contradictory hearing in open courtupon ten days written notice to the department, and thereupon todetermine whether the allegations of hardship have merit. Upondetermination by the department or the court that the lack of a licensewould deprive the person or his family of the necessities of life orprevent the licensee from obtaining proper medical treatment ifdisabled, the department may grant or the court may order that theperson be granted, by the department, a restricted license to enablethe person to continue to support his family or to obtain such medicaltreatment as provided for in this Section. The restrictions of saidlicense shall be determined by the department or the court and shallinclude the following:

(a) Licensee shall be permitted to operate a motor vehicle onlyon such streets or watercraft on the waterways of the state as wouldenable him to earn his livelihood or for treatment of his debilitativecondition as provided for in Subparagraph (e) of this Paragraph.

(b) Such operation is restricted to such times during which heis involved in earning a livelihood or for treatment of his debilitativecondition as provided for in Subparagraph (e) of this Paragraph.

(c) During the period of suspension, licensee shall beresponsible for applying to the court in the event that either earninghis livelihood or treatment of his debilitative condition as providedfor in Subparagraph (e) of this Paragraph necessitates a change in theoriginal restrictions proposed by the department or the court.

(d) Any other restrictions that the court determines to benecessary and proper.

(e) If the licensee is disabled and such disability is a physicalimpairment that substantially limits one or more of the major lifeactivities of the licensee, such licensee shall be permitted to operatea motor vehicle only on such streets and at such times as wouldenable him to obtain medical treatment for his debilitative condition.

(f) In addition to any other restrictions determined necessaryand proper by the department or the court, a license ordered issuedand restricted under this Section must include the requirement ofinstallation and maintenance of an ignition interlock device upon a

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motor vehicle to be used by the licensee during the course of the termof the restricted license, when the suspension of driving privilegesarises from operating a vehicle under the influence of alcoholicbeverages.

* * *

C. A violation of the restrictions or a subsequent conviction ofany offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle or watercraftduring the term of the restricted license shall result in the extensionof the period of suspension, revocation, or cancellation for one yearfrom the date upon which the licensee would otherwise have beenable to apply for new license and shall also constitute contempt ofcourt. Suspension, revocation, or cancellation that results from sucha violation shall not be subject to appeal as set forth in this Section.Except as provided in R.S. 32:378.2(B), restricted driving privilegesfor this Section may be allowed to a person only once two times.

* * *"

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 155—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARDSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 4:1(D), relative to the resale of tickets to

athletic contests; to provide for an exemption to the reselling oftickets to athletic contests over the face value of the ticket; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTSAmendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 155 by Representative Richardson

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, delete line 16 in its entirety and insert "(2) It shall bepermissible for"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, at the end of line 20, after "Subsection." insert "Theprovisions of this Paragraph shall only apply to in-persontransactions."

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 248—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article III, Section 19 of the Constitution of

Louisiana, to remove the requirement that laws be published inthe official journal of the state after enactment; to provide forsubmission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law andProcedure to Engrossed House Bill No. 248 by RepresentativeGreene

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, at the end of line 9, between "Louisiana" and the colon ":"insert a comma "," and insert "to read as follows"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, delete lines 10 through 20 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 2, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 2, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following:

"Section 2. Be it further resolved by the Legislature ofLouisiana, two thirds of the members elected to each houseconcurring, that if both this proposed amendment and theconstitutional amendment proposed by Acts 2009, No. 537 beapproved by the electors of the state, effective January 1, 2012,Article III, Section 19 of the Constitution of Louisiana shall read asfollows:

§19. Effective Date of Laws

Section 19. All laws enacted during a regular session of thelegislature shall take effect on August first of the calendar year inwhich the regular session is held, and all laws enacted during anextraordinary session of the legislature shall take effect on thesixtieth day after final adjournment of the extraordinary session inwhich they were enacted. All laws shall be published prior theretoin the official journal of the state as provided by law. However, anybill may specify an earlier or later effective date."

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 2, at the beginning of line 12, change "Section 2." to"Section 3."

AMENDMENT NO. 6

On page 2, at the beginning of line 15, change "Section 3." to"Section 4."

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the amendments wereadopted.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill, as amended, wasordered reengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 260—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 966(E) and to

enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 966(F), relative tomotions for summary judgment; to provide for the rendering of

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a summary judgment; to provide for affirmation on appeal; toprovide for the allocation of fault; to provide for the admissionof evidence; to provide for submission to the jury; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 339—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1581(A), relative to smoke detectors;

to require one- or two-family dwellings to contain an operableten-year, sealed lithium battery photoelectric type smokedetector; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 339 by Representative Montoucet

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 40:1580.1 and 1581(A)" to "R.S.40:1581(A)" and delete "require"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, delete lines 3 and 4 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 8, change "R.S. 40:1580.1 and 1581(A) are" to "R.S.40:1581(A) is"

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 1, delete lines 10 through 20 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 2, delete lines 1 through 4 in their entirety

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 364—BY REPRESENTATIVE ANDERS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 4:251(C), relative to Horsemen's

Workers' Compensation Insurance Program; to provide for areporting date for the annual audited financial statement due tothe commissioner of insurance; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 406—BY REPRESENTATIVE WADDELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 51:2361(B)(2) and 2365(D) and to enact

R.S. 51:2361(B)(3) and (4), relative to certain economicdevelopment funds; to provide relative to the reports onexpenditures related to such funds; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 406 by Representative Waddell

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 51:2361(B)(3)," to "R.S.51:2361(B)(3) and (4)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 7, change "R.S. 51:2361(B)(3) is" to "R.S.51:2361(B)(3) and (4) are"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 2, delete lines 8 through 12 and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

"(a) Performance targets.

(b) Outcomes.

(c) Numbers of jobs created and retained.

(d) Overall payroll generated.

(4) The department shall make available upon request theeconomic impact analysis on an economic development projectwhich receives monies from the fund."

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 2, delete line 29 in its entirety and on page 3, delete lines 1through 4 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following:

"(a) Performance targets.

(b) Outcomes.

(c) Numbers of jobs created and retained.

(d) Overall payroll generated.

(3) The department shall make available upon request theeconomic impact analysis on an economic development projectwhich receives monies from the fund."

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On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 432—BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:1421, relative to successions; to authorize access to

certain assets; to provide for definitions; to provide for the saleor transfer of securities under certain circumstances; to providefor payment to the surviving spouse pending the appointment ofan executor or administrator; to provide for limitations; toprovide a limitation of liability for brokers; to provide for thepreservation of certain claims; to provide for applicabilitypending actions for divorce; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 450—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 3:3808(I) and to repeal R.S. 3:3801(A)(5)

and (C)(2), 3804(A)(2), 3807(B)(2), and 3808(B), relative toretail florists; to repeal the licensure requirements for retailflorists; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported by substitute by the Committee on Commerce.

The substitute was read by title as follows:

HOUSE BILL NO. 1407 (Substitute for House Bill No. 450 byRepresentative Foil)—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 3:3807(A) and 3808(I)(1) and to repeal

R.S. 3:3807(B)(2), relative to retail florists; to repealexamination requirements for retail florists; to repeal aprohibition against selling cut flowers within three hundred feetof the business of a retail florist; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the substitute was adopted andbecame House Bill No. 1407 by Rep. Foil, on behalf of theCommittee on Commerce, as a substitute for House Bill No. 450 byRep. Foil.

Under the rules, lies over in the same order of business.

HOUSE BILL NO. 484—BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 3:3652(9) and (15), 3653, 3656(A)(1) and

(D), the heading of Part XIV of Code Title XXI of Title 9 of theLouisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 and R.S. 9:4770, R.S. 10:9-102(d), 9-308(b), 9-309(13), 9-315(a)(introductory paragraph)and (1), 9-322(f)(introductory paragraph) and (5), and 9-501(a)(introductory paragraph) and (1), to enact R.S. 10:9-

322(g) and 9-501(a)(4), and to repeal R.S. 9:4521 and 4524 andR.S. 10:9-322(f)(6) and 9-501(a)(2), relative to security devices;to provide definitions; to provide for agricultural liens; toprovide for perfection of liens; to provide for conflicts; toprovide for rankings; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law andProcedure to Original House Bill No. 484 by Representative Edwards

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 4, change "9-501" to "9-501(a)(introductoryparagraph) and (1)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 4, after "R.S. 10:9-322(g)" and before the comma ","insert "and 9-501(a)(4)"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 5, after "R.S. 10:9-322(f)(6)" and before the comma"," insert "and 9-501(a)(2)"

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 3, at the end of line 19, change "and 3227, and" to "and3227"

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 3, at the beginning of line 20, delete "3229"

AMENDMENT NO. 6

On page 3, line 25, change "9-501" to "9-501(a)(introductoryparagraph) and (1)"

AMENDMENT NO. 7

On page 3, at the end of line 25, after "R.S. 10:9-322(g)" change "is"to "and 9-501(a)(4) are"

AMENDMENT NO. 8

On page 7, line 8, change "filed" to "the subject of a filing"

AMENDMENT NO. 9

On page 9, line 21, change "agricultural liens other than" to "otheragricultural liens except for"

AMENDMENT NO. 10

On page 9, delete lines 42 and 43 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 11

On page 10, delete lines 1 through 6 in their entirety and insert "* * *"

AMENDMENT NO. 12

On page 10, at the beginning of line 7, change "(3)" to "(4)"

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AMENDMENT NO. 13

On page 10, line 11, after "R.S. 10:9-322(f)(6)" and before "are"insert "and 9-501(a)(2)"

AMENDMENT NO. 14

On page 10, after line 12, insert the following:

"Section 5. The provisions of R.S. 10:9-501 as provided in thisAct shall become effective on January 1, 2011."

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the amendments wereadopted.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill, as amended, wasordered engrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 553—BY REPRESENTATIVE WADDELL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 51:2362 and 2366, relative to the Louisiana Mega-

Project Development Fund and the Rapid Response Fund; torequire the development of uniform accountability reports forthe funds; to require for written and electronic forms of a list ofcooperative endeavor agreement, name of receiving entity, andthe amount of incentive awarded for all projects developed bythe funds; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 553 by Representative Waddell

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, delete lines 4 and 5 in their entirety and insert in lieuthereof "reports for the funds; to require for written and electronicforms of a list of cooperative endeavor agreement, name of receivingentity, and the amount of incentive awarded for all projects"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 13, after "project" insert a period "." and delete theremainder of the line in its entirety and delete lines 14 through 16 intheir entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 17, after "compile and" delete the remainder of theline in its entirety and delete line 18 in its entirety and insert in lieuthereof "make available a list of the cooperative endeavoragreements, the name of the entity receiving funds, and the amountof the incentive received for all Rapid Response Fund projects inboth written and electronic form."

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 2, delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 2, line 8, after "mega-project" insert a period "." and deletethe remainder of the line in its entirety and delete lines 9 through 11in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 6

On page 2, line 12, after "compile and" delete the remainder of theline in its entirety and delete lines 13 through 15 in their entirety andinsert in lieu thereof "make available a list of the cooperativeendeavor agreements, the name of the entity receiving funds, and theamount of the incentive received for all Louisiana Mega-ProjectDevelopment Fund projects in both written and electronic form."

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 559—BY REPRESENTATIVE WADDELL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 51:2362, relative to the Rapid Response Fund; to

provide for mandatory accountability requirements for eachlegal agreement involving Rapid Response Fund projects; toprovide for exemptions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTSAmendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 559 by Representative Waddell

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 4, after "projects;" insert "to provide for exemptions;"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, at the beginning of line 8, before "All" insert "A."

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, delete lines 12 through 19 in their entirety and insert inlieu thereof the following:

"(3) Minimum payroll requirements.

(4) The total capital investment to be made by the receivingentity, if applicable.

(5) A specified process by which all targets will be validated.

(6) Required recoupment procedures for nonperformance.

B. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to economicdevelopment project agreements with state, local, or federalgovernmental entities, including the military services."

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 612—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 51:911.22(1) and (12) and 911.23(A),

and to enact R.S. 51:911.22(13) and 911.26(F)(10), relative tomodular and manufactured homes; to provide for changes to

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definitions; to provide for a definition of "modular home"; toprovide for regulation of modular homes; to provide foradditional powers and duties of the commission; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 612 by Representative Foil

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 2, delete the comma "," and change "911.23, and911.25" to "and 911.23(A)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 5, after "homes;" delete the remainder of the line inits entirety and at the beginning of line 6, delete "homes;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 9, delete the comma "," and change "911.23, and911.25" to "and 911.23(A)"

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 2, delete lines 12 through 29 in their entirety and on page 3,delete lines 1 through 20 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof aset of asterisks "* * *"

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 651—BY REPRESENTATIVE TEMPLET

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 1122(B)(8), (F)(12),

(G)(12), 1125(B), 1189(3), 1270, 1271(A) and (B), 1272, 1273,1276, 1515(B)(VI) , 1517(A), 1518(B), 1519,1520(B)(introductory paragraph) and (C), and 1522(B), and toenact Children's Code Articles 1515(A)(7) and 1517(E), relativeto the continuous revision of the Children's Code; to provide foradoption; to provide for voluntary transfer of custody; toprovide for contents of the surrender form; to provide for theStatement of Family History Form; to provide for voluntaryregistration, use of the registry, matching procedures, and whomay register; to provide for effective date of registration,monitoring, verifying, matching, and counseling registrants; toprovide for confidentiality of documents filed; to provide fordisclosure of death of biological parents and adopted personsand grounds for disclosure; to provide for the contents and formof the petition for voluntary transfer; to provide for notice andservice of the petition; to provide for appointment of counsel; toprovide for required testimony at the hearing; to provide for thecontents of the judgment; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 807—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:512(17)(b)(introductory paragraph)

and (vi)(bb) and (gg), relative to title insurance; to require thata title opinion contain a search of the mortgage records for aperiod of twenty years for federal judgments; to require thelength of the examiner's search for a transaction involving a salebe a minimum period of thirty years or longer in order to reacha third-party transfer; to require the examiner's search be aminimum of ten years or two links in the chain of title,whichever is greater, if only the mortgage is being insured; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law andProcedure to Original House Bill No. 807 by Representative TimBurns

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 2, after "(introductory paragraph)" delete theremainder of the line and insert "and (vi)(bb) and (gg),"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "513,"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 8, after "insured;" delete the remainder of the line anddelete lines 9 and 10 in their entirety and insert "and to provide for"

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 1, line 13, after "(introductory paragraph)" delete theremainder of the line and insert "and (vi)(bb) and (gg)"

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 2, delete lines 25 through 29 in their entirety and on page 3,delete lines 1 through 6 in their entirety

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the amendments wereadopted.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill, as amended, wasordered engrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 856—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:1725(5), 1893, 1895(A), 1971, 2004(2),

2011, 2025, and 2045 and to enact R.S. 9:1973(C), 2031, and2235, relative to the Louisiana Trust Code; to provide for thedefinition of "proper court"; to provide for class trusts; to

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provide for the interests of beneficiaries; to provide for thecorrection of cross references; to provide relative to the shiftingof the interest of a principal beneficiary; to provide for thedelegation of the right to terminate, modify, or amend certaintrust provisions; to provide for the delegation of the right torevoke a trust; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 857—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to redesignate certain

provisions from Title 44 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of1950 to Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,relative to mortgage records; to provide for the effectiveness ofreferences to redesignated statutes; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law andProcedure to Original House Bill No. 857 by Representative TimBurns

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 4, after "records;" and before "and" insert "to providefor the effectiveness of references to redesignated statutes;"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 12, after "citations" and before "as" insert "andstatutory forms, including R.S. 44:109.1,"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, after line 13, add the following:

"Section 3. The redesignation of a statute as provided by thisAct shall not invalidate a reference to the former citation of theredesignated statute.

Section 4. The provisions of this Act shall become effective onJanuary 1, 2011."

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the amendments wereadopted.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill, as amended, wasordered engrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1007—BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:5101(B) and to enact R.S. 13:5106(F),

relative to suits against the state; to provide for applicability; toprovide for limitations; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law andProcedure.

On motion of Rep. Timothy Burns, the bill was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1053—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1664.2(B) and (D), 1664.3(2), (4),

(7), (10), (13), (20), (28), (37), (39), (42), (43), (49) through(52), (55), and (57), 1664.4(A) and (D), 1664.5(1), (4), and (11),1664.6(B)(introductory paragraph) and (2), (E), (F), (G), and(H), 1664.7(B), (C)(introductory paragraph), (D), and (E),1664.8(G), 1664.9(A) through (D), (I), and (J), 1664.10(3) and(4), 1664.11(A)(1) and (2)(a), (B)(2) and (3), and (H),1664.12(3), (8), and (11), 1664.14(A)(5), and 1664.15(A), toenact R.S. 40:1664.3(62) through (66), 1664.6(I), 1664.7(F),1664.10(8), and 1664.12(12), and to repeal R.S. 40:1664.3(38),relative to the Life Safety and Property Protection LicensingAct; to change the phrase "fire marshal" to "state fire marshal";to make technical corrections; to provide for definitions; torepeal the definition of "limited locksmith specialist"; to requirea license to perform life safety and property protectioncontracting; to provide for exemptions; to provide for anapplication process to obtain a firm license; to provide for anapplication process to obtain an individual license; to establishlicensing fees; to provide for multi-year licenses; to provide forthe powers and duties of the state fire marshal; to provide for theLife Safety and Property Protection Advisory Board; to providefor prohibited acts; to require the return of the lockout, installer,or programming code of a system to the factory default when acontract for service is cancelled; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 1053 by Representative Arnold

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 2, delete "(15),"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, delete line 3 and insert in lieu thereof the following:"(28), (37), (39), (42), (43), (49) through (52), (55), and (57),"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 4, after "1664.5(1), (4)," delete the remainder of theline and insert in lieu thereof "and (11), 1664.6(B)(introductoryparagraph)"

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AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 1, line 8, after "to enact" delete the remainder of the line andinsert in lieu thereof the following: "R.S. 40:1664.3(62) through(66), 1664.6(I),"

AMENDMENT NO. 5

On page 1, line 9, after "1664.10(8)," insert "and"

AMENDMENT NO. 6

On page 1, line 13, change "licence" to "license"

AMENDMENT NO. 7

On page 1, at the end of line 15, insert "to provide for multi-yearlicenses;"

AMENDMENT NO. 8

On page 2, delete lines 2 through 4 and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

"Section 1. R.S. 40:1664.2(B) and (D), 1664.3(2), (4), (7), (10),(13), (20), (28), (37), (39), (42), (43), (49) through (52), (55), and(57), 1664.4(A) and (D),1664.5(1), (4), and (11), 1664.6(B)(introductory paragraph) and (2), (E), (F), (G), and"

AMENDMENT NO. 9

On page 2, delete line 8 and insert in lieu thereof the following: "andR.S. 40:1664.3(62) through (66), 1664.6(I), 1664.7(F), 1664.10(8),and"

AMENDMENT NO. 10

On page 4, delete lines 1 through 5 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 11

On page 4, delete lines 17 through 20 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 12

On page 4, line 22, after "smoke" delete the comma "," and"poisonous"

AMENDMENT NO. 13

On page 4, line 23, delete "gases,"

AMENDMENT NO. 14

On page 4, delete lines 27 through 29 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 15

On page 5, line 8, after "extinguishers," insert "and" and delete thecomma "," and "and kitchen hood and duct systems"

AMENDMENT NO. 16

On page 6, delete lines 11 through 14 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 17

On page 8, delete lines 22 through 28 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 18

On page 9, delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 19

On page 9, line 3, change "(68)" to "(65)"

AMENDMENT NO. 20

On page 9, line 6, change "(69)" to "(66)"

AMENDMENT NO. 21

On page 10, line 1, delete "kitchen hood and duct systems orequipment,"

AMENDMENT NO. 22

On page 10, delete lines 15 through 22

AMENDMENT NO. 23

On page 10, delete lines 24 through 26 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 24

On page 14, line 21, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 25

On page 14, line 26, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 26

On page 15, line 4, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 27

On page 15, delete lines 6 and 7 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 28

On page 15, line 10, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 29

On page 16, line 21, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 30

On page 16, line 26, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 31

On page 17, line 8, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 32

On page 17, delete lines 10 and 11 in their entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 33

On page 17, line 14, change "(I)" to "(i)"

AMENDMENT NO. 34

On page 17, line 21, after "one year" insert a comma "," and "unlessa multi-year license is created,"

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

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On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1078—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 36:104(A)(7) and (14) and R.S. 51:935,

2341(D)(2), and 2461 and to repeal R.S. 25:318(E), R.S.33:130.753(C) and 4708(C)(5), R.S. 36:104(A)(8), R.S.39:1953(B)(8), 2006(E), and 2176(E), R.S. 47:6020.4, 6027(F),and 6036(D)(5) and R.S. 51:1786(4), 1927.2, 2312(F), and2319, relative to reporting requirements of the LouisianaDepartment of Economic Development and the LouisianaEconomic Development Corporation; to provide for changes toreporting requirements of the Louisiana Department ofEconomic Development to various state agencies; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce.

The committee amendments were read as follows:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce toOriginal House Bill No. 1078 by Representative Foil

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, at the end of line 4, change "R.S. 47:6007(D)(6)," to "R.S.47:6020.4," and at the beginning of line 5, delete "6020.4,"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 4, line 24, change "R.S. 47:6007(D)(6), 6020.4," to "R.S.47:6020.4,"

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was orderedengrossed and passed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1206—BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:412.2(A)(2), relative to disabled

veterans; to decrease the disability threshold for exemption fromdriver's license fees; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1208—BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 4:141(A)(introductory paragraph) and

(B), 183(A)(4)(b), and 185(A)(1) and (B)(5) and to enact R.S.4:199 and 253, relative to gaming proceeds; to clarify the publicnature of purse, purse supplements, and other horse racing fees;

to authorize the state police to regulate, distribute, and auditsuch monies; to establish the state police as the horsemen'sbookkeeper, to require the utilization of the bookkeeper'saccount to administer the Horsemen's Compensation InsuranceProgram and the Self-Help Pension Program; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Reported by substitute by the Committee on Commerce.

The substitute was read by title as follows:

HOUSE BILL NO. 1408 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1208 byRepresentative Tucker)—BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 4:185.1, relative to gaming proceeds; to provide for

auditing of the Horsemen's Benevolent and ProtectiveAssociation and its operations and programs by the legislativeauditor; to provide for guidelines; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

On motion of Rep. Arnold, the substitute was adopted andbecame House Bill No. 1408 by Rep. Tucker, on behalf of theCommittee on Commerce, as a substitute for House Bill No. 1208 byRep. Tucker.

Under the rules, lies over in the same order of business.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1213—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUTTER

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 48:391.1, relative to railroad grade crossings; to

prohibit obstruction of vehicular traffic at two state highwayswithin one-half mile apart and parallel to each other; to providefor exceptions; to authorize application for variances tolimitations; to require promulgation of rules and regulations bythe Department of Transportation and Development; to providefor penalties; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1231—BY REPRESENTATIVES PERRY, AUSTIN BADON, BARRAS, BILLIOT,HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, DOERGE,DOWNS, GISCLAIR, GUILLORY, HILL, HOFFMANN, SAM JONES,KATZ, LABRUZZO, LEGER, LIGI, LITTLE, MILLS, MONTOUCET, POPE,PUGH, RICHARD, JANE SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, TEMPLET,THIBAUT, AND WHITE AND SENATORS ALARIO, APPEL, BROOME,GUILLORY, LONG, MARTINY, MORRELL, MOUNT, AND WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:414(B)(1), relative to driver's license

suspension; to provide for the suspension of driving privilegesof persons convicted of certain crimes; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

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On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1236—BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, AUSTIN BADON, BARRAS, BILLIOT,HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, DOERGE,DOWNS, GISCLAIR, GUILLORY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOWARD,LABRUZZO, LIGI, LITTLE, MILLS, POPE, PUGH, RICHARD, JANESMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, TEMPLET, THIBAUT, AND WHITEAND SENATORS ALARIO, APPEL, BROOME, GUILLORY, LONG,MARTINY, MORRELL, MOUNT, AND WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:667(J), relative to driver's licenses; to provide for

driver's license suspension for removal of ignition interlockdevice; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1240—BY REPRESENTATIVES PERRY, AUSTIN BADON, BARRAS, BILLIOT,HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, GUILLORY,HOFFMANN, KATZ, LABRUZZO, LEGER, LIGI, MILLS, POPE, PUGH,RICHARD, JANE SMITH, TALBOT, TEMPLET, THIBAUT, AND WHITEAND SENATORS ALARIO, APPEL, BROOME, GUILLORY, LONG,MARTINY, MORRELL, MOUNT, AND WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:667(I)(4), relative to driver's licenses; to provide for

ignition interlock code on certain driver's licenses; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the local and consent calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1274—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONICA

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:414(B)(2)(b), relative to driver's

license suspension; to provide for a restricted driver's licenseafter a certain amount of time following driver's licensesuspension; to provide for the installment of interlock devices;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation,Highways and Public Works.

On motion of Rep. Hutter, the bill was ordered engrossed andpassed to its third reading.

Under the rules, placed on the regular calendar.

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Doerge, the rules were suspended in order to

take up and consider House Bills and Joint Resolutions on ThirdReading and Final Passage at this time.

House Bills and Joint Resolutions onThird Reading and Final Passage

The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on thirdreading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows:

Local and Consent CalendarHOUSE BILL NO. 4—

BY REPRESENTATIVE DOERGE AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:1448(G)(1) and to enact R.S.33:1448(Y), relative to the premium costs of group hospital andhealth insurance for retired sheriffs and retired deputy sheriffsin Webster Parish; to provide for eligibility for payment ofpremium costs; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Doerge moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Abramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Hardy PerryBadon, B. Harrison PontiBaldone Hazel PopeBarras Henderson PughBilliot Henry RichardBrossett Hill RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, H. Hoffmann RobideauxBurns, T. Howard RoyCarmody Hutter SchroderCarter Jackson G. SimonChandler Jackson M. SmileyChaney Jones, R. Smith, G.Connick Katz Smith, J.Cortez Kleckley Smith, P.Cromer LaBruzzo St. GermainDanahay LaFonta StiaesDixon Lambert TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi WaddellEdwards Little WhiteEllington Lopinto WilliamsFannin Lorusso WillmottFoil McVea WootonFranklin MillsGallot Monica Total - 91

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Mr. Speaker Champagne LandryArmes Greene NortonBarrow Johnson RitchieBurrell Jones, S. Thierry Total - 12

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The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Doerge moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 110—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROSALIND JONES

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:2081, relative to the city court of

Monroe; to authorize the annual vacation of each city courtjudge; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Rosalind Jones moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Abramson Dixon LopintoAnders Edwards MillsArmes Franklin MonicaArnold Gallot NortonAubert Gisclair PughBadon, A. Guillory RichmondBadon, B. Guinn RitchieBaldone Henderson RoyBilliot Howard Smith, G.Brossett Jackson G. Smith, P.Burns, T. Jackson M. St. GermainBurrell Jones, R. StiaesChandler Jones, S. ThierryCortez LaFonta WilliamsDanahay Leger Wooton Total - 45

NAYS

Mr. Speaker Hazel NowlinBarras Henry PontiBurford Hines PopeBurns, H. Hoffmann RichardCarmody Katz RichardsonCarter Kleckley RobideauxChaney Lambert SimonCromer LeBas SmileyDoerge Ligi Smith, J.Dove Little TalbotEllington Lorusso ThibautFoil McVea WaddellHardy Morris Total - 38

ABSENT

Barrow Harrison PearsonChampagne Hill PerryConnick Hutter SchroderDowns Johnson TempletFannin LaBruzzo WhiteGeymann Landry WillmottGreene Montoucet Total - 20

The Chair declared the above bill failed to pass.

Motion to reconsider pending.

HOUSE BILL NO. 111—BY REPRESENTATIVE CHANDLER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:1448(M), relative to insurance for

retired sheriffs and deputy sheriffs; to provide with respect toinsurance premium costs for retired sheriffs and retired deputysheriffs of the LaSalle Parish Sheriff's Office; to provide foreligibility for payment of premium costs; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Waddell, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up flooramendments which were read as follows:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTSAmendments proposed by Representative Waddell on behalf of theLegislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 111 byRepresentative Chandler

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 17, following "who" and before "either" change "has"to "have"

AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 20, following "and" and before "at" change "is" to"are"

On motion of Rep. Waddell, the amendments were adopted.

Rep. Chandler moved the final passage of the bill, as amended.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MillsAbramson Franklin MonicaAnders Gallot MontoucetArmes Geymann MorrisArnold Gisclair NortonAubert Guillory PearsonBadon, A. Guinn PerryBadon, B. Hardy PontiBaldone Harrison PopeBarras Hazel PughBilliot Henderson RichardBrossett Henry RichardsonBurford Hill RichmondBurns, H. Hines RitchieBurns, T. Hoffmann RobideauxCarmody Howard RoyCarter Hutter SimonChampagne Jackson G. SmileyChandler Jackson M. Smith, G.Chaney Jones, S. Smith, J.Connick Katz Smith, P.Cortez Kleckley St. GermainCromer LaBruzzo StiaesDanahay LaFonta TalbotDixon Lambert TempletDoerge LeBas ThibautDove Ligi ThierryDowns Little WaddellEdwards Lopinto WhiteEllington Lorusso WilliamsFannin McVea Wooton Total - 93

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NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jones, R. SchroderBurrell Landry WillmottGreene LegerJohnson Nowlin Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Chandler moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 148—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:9091.6(F)(3)(b), relative to the Upper

Hurstville Security District in Orleans Parish; to provide relativeto the renewal of parcel fees; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Abramson moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MonicaAbramson Gallot MontoucetAnders Geymann MorrisArmes Gisclair NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Hardy PerryBadon, B. Harrison PontiBarras Hazel PopeBilliot Henderson PughBrossett Hill RichardBurford Hines RichardsonBurns, H. Hoffmann RichmondBurns, T. Howard RitchieBurrell Hutter RobideauxCarmody Jackson G. RoyCarter Jackson M. SchroderChampagne Jones, R. SimonChandler Jones, S. Smith, G.Chaney Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainCromer LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TempletDixon Landry ThibautDoerge LeBas ThierryDove Ligi WaddellDowns Little WhiteEdwards Lopinto WilliamsEllington Lorusso WillmottFannin McVea WootonFoil Mills Total - 95

NAYS

Total - 0

ABSENT

Baldone Henry SmileyBarrow Johnson TalbotGreene Leger Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Abramson moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 174—BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 49:191(5)(b) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(3)(p), relative

to the Department of Veterans Affairs, including provisions toprovide for the re-creation of the Department of VeteransAffairs and the statutory entities made a part of the departmentby law; to provide for the effective termination date for allstatutory authority for the existence of such statutory entities;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Edwards moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MontoucetAbramson Gallot MorrisAnders Geymann NortonArmes Gisclair NowlinArnold Guillory PearsonAubert Guinn PerryBadon, A. Hardy PontiBadon, B. Harrison PopeBaldone Hazel PughBarras Henderson RichardBilliot Hill RichardsonBrossett Hines RichmondBurford Hoffmann RitchieBurns, H. Howard RobideauxBurns, T. Hutter RoyBurrell Jackson G. SchroderCarmody Jackson M. SimonCarter Jones, R. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney Kleckley Smith, P.Connick LaBruzzo St. GermainCortez LaFonta StiaesCromer Lambert TalbotDanahay Landry TempletDixon LeBas ThibautDoerge Leger ThierryDove Ligi WaddellDowns Little WhiteEdwards Lopinto WilliamsEllington Lorusso WillmottFannin McVeaFoil Mills Total - 97

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NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Henry MonicaGreene Johnson Wooton Total - 6

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Edwards moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 223—BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:3819(I), relative to waterworks

districts in Calcasieu Parish; to provide for the per diem paid towaterworks district commissioners; to authorize the parishgoverning authority to authorize an increase in per diem uponrequest from such a district; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Danahay moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair NortonArmes Guillory NowlinArnold Guinn PearsonAubert Hardy PerryBadon, B. Harrison PontiBaldone Hazel PopeBarras Henderson PughBrossett Hill RichardBurford Hines RichardsonBurns, H. Hoffmann RitchieBurns, T. Howard RobideauxBurrell Hutter RoyCarmody Jackson G. SchroderCarter Jackson M. SimonChampagne Jones, R. SmileyChandler Jones, S. Smith, G.Chaney Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainCromer LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry ThibautDoerge LeBas ThierryDove Leger WaddellDowns Ligi WhiteEdwards Little WilliamsEllington Lopinto WillmottFannin Lorusso WootonFoil McVeaFranklin Mills Total - 94

NAYS

Badon, A. Richmond Total - 2

ABSENTBarrow Henry TempletBilliot JohnsonGreene Morris Total - 7

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.The title of the above bill was read and adopted.Rep. Danahay moved to reconsider the vote by which the above

bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.HOUSE BILL NO. 243—

BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:254.9(B)(1), relative to PlaqueminesParish; to provide with respect to the witness fee fund; toprovide for the payment of benefits for employees of thePlaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office; and to provide for relatedmatters.Read by title.Rep. Wooton moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Guillory NortonArnold Guinn NowlinAubert Hardy PerryBadon, A. Harrison PontiBadon, B. Hazel PopeBaldone Henderson PughBarras Henry RichardBilliot Hill RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, H. Hoffmann RitchieBurns, T. Howard RobideauxBurrell Hutter RoyCarter Jackson G. SimonChampagne Jackson M. SmileyChandler Jones, S. Smith, G.Chaney Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainDanahay LaFonta StiaesDixon Lambert TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little WaddellEllington Lopinto WhiteFannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil McVea WillmottFranklin Mills Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Greene PearsonBrossett Johnson Schroder

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Carmody Jones, R.Cromer Landry Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Wooton moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 253—BY REPRESENTATIVES MONTOUCET AND GUILLORY AND SENATORMORRISH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 25:215(B)(17), relative to the Acadia Parish Library;

to transfer responsibility for accounting and management oflibrary funds to the Acadia Parish Library Board of Control; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Montoucet moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MillsAbramson Geymann MonicaAnders Gisclair MontoucetArmes Guillory MorrisArnold Guinn NortonAubert Hardy NowlinBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Henry PughBilliot Hill RichardBrossett Hines RichardsonBurford Hoffmann RichmondBurns, H. Howard RitchieBurns, T. Hutter RobideauxBurrell Jackson G. RoyCarmody Jackson M. SimonCarter Jones, R. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainDanahay LaFonta StiaesDixon Lambert TalbotDoerge Landry TempletDove LeBas ThibautDowns Leger ThierryEdwards Ligi WhiteEllington Little WilliamsFannin Lopinto WillmottFoil Lorusso WootonFranklin McVea Total - 95

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Greene SchroderChaney Johnson WaddellCromer Pearson Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Montoucet moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 332—BY REPRESENTATIVE NOWLIN

AN ACTTo repeal R.S. 13:997 and Act No. 492 of the 1962 Regular Session

of the Legislature, relative to the Natchitoches Parish LawLibrary Commission; to repeal such commission and thepowers, rights, and duties of such commission; to provide forthe transfer of any obligations, property, records, and employeesof the commission; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Nowlin moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Geymann MonicaAbramson Gisclair MorrisAnders Guillory NortonArmes Hardy NowlinAubert Harrison PerryBadon, A. Henderson PontiBadon, B. Henry PopeBaldone Hill PughBarras Hines RichardBrossett Hoffmann RichardsonBurford Howard RichmondBurns, T. Hutter RitchieBurrell Jackson G. RobideauxCarmody Jackson M. RoyCarter Jones, R. SimonChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney Kleckley Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Lambert StiaesDanahay Landry TalbotDixon LeBas ThibautDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WaddellEdwards Little WhiteEllington Lopinto WilliamsFannin Lorusso WillmottFoil McVea WootonFranklin Mills Total - 86

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Arnold Gallot MontoucetBarrow Greene PearsonBilliot Guinn SchroderBurns, H. Hazel SmileyCromer Johnson TempletDoerge LaBruzzo Total - 17

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The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Nowlin moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 411—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:404(A)(3), relative to the duties of a

mayor; to provide relative to provisions of the Lawrason Act; tocorrect a statutory reference; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Billiot moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil McVeaAbramson Franklin MillsAnders Gallot MonicaArmes Geymann MorrisArnold Gisclair NortonAubert Guillory NowlinBadon, A. Guinn PerryBadon, B. Hardy PontiBaldone Harrison PopeBarras Hazel PughBilliot Henderson RichardBrossett Henry RichardsonBurford Hill RichmondBurns, H. Hines RitchieBurns, T. Hoffmann RobideauxBurrell Howard RoyCarmody Hutter SimonCarter Jackson G. SmileyChampagne Jones, R. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney Kleckley Smith, P.Connick LaBruzzo St. GermainCortez LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry TempletDoerge LeBas ThibautDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WhiteEdwards Little WilliamsEllington Lopinto WillmottFannin Lorusso Total - 92

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Johnson SchroderCromer Jones, S. WaddellGreene Montoucet WootonJackson M. Pearson Total - 11

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Billiot moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 480—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:1681(A)(2)(c), relative to the State

Parks and Recreation Commission membership; to providerelative to nominations; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Montoucet moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MillsAbramson Franklin MonicaAnders Gallot MontoucetArmes Geymann MorrisArnold Gisclair NortonAubert Guillory NowlinBadon, A. Guinn PerryBadon, B. Hardy PontiBaldone Harrison PopeBarras Hazel PughBilliot Henderson RichardBrossett Henry RichardsonBurford Hill RichmondBurns, H. Hines RitchieBurns, T. Hoffmann RobideauxBurrell Howard RoyCarmody Hutter SmileyCarter Jackson G. Smith, G.Champagne Jackson M. Smith, J.Chandler Jones, R. Smith, P.Chaney Katz St. GermainConnick Kleckley StiaesCortez LaBruzzo TalbotDanahay LaFonta TempletDixon Landry ThibautDoerge LeBas ThierryDove Leger WaddellDowns Ligi WhiteEdwards Little WilliamsEllington Lopinto WillmottFannin McVea Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jones, S. SchroderCromer Lambert SimonGreene LorussoJohnson Pearson Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Montoucet moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 509—BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:1373(D) and 1374(D) and to enact

R.S. 13:2493.1(D), relative to providing concurrent jurisdictionof the Municipal Court of New Orleans with the Civil DistrictCourt for the parish of Orleans over certain environmental andblighted property issues; to provide for a special environmentaldocket for the Housing and Environmental Court Division of theMunicipal Court of New Orleans; to authorize summaryproceedings; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Lorusso moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MillsAbramson Geymann MonicaAnders Gisclair MontoucetArmes Guillory MorrisArnold Hardy NortonAubert Harrison PerryBadon, A. Hazel PontiBadon, B. Henderson PopeBaldone Henry PughBarras Hill RichardBilliot Hines RichardsonBrossett Hoffmann RichmondBurford Howard RitchieBurns, H. Hutter RobideauxBurns, T. Jackson G. SimonBurrell Jackson M. SmileyCarmody Jones, R. Smith, G.Carter Jones, S. Smith, J.Champagne Katz Smith, P.Chandler Kleckley St. GermainChaney LaBruzzo StiaesCortez LaFonta TalbotDixon Lambert TempletDoerge Landry ThibautDove LeBas ThierryDowns Leger WaddellEdwards Ligi WhiteEllington Little WilliamsFannin Lopinto WillmottFoil Lorusso WootonFranklin McVea Total - 92

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Greene PearsonConnick Guinn RoyCromer Johnson SchroderDanahay Nowlin Total - 11

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Lorusso moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 517—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:62(5)(c) and to repeal R.S. 24:36(E),

relative to the Louisiana State Employee's Retirement System;to provide for the employee contribution rate of the clerk andsergeant at arms of the Louisiana House of Representatives andthe secretary and sergeant at arms of the Louisiana Senate; toprovide for the employee contribution rate of legislators, thegovernor, lieutenant governor, and certain other electedofficials; to provide an effective date; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MonicaAbramson Gallot MontoucetAnders Geymann MorrisArmes Gisclair NortonArnold Guillory PerryAubert Guinn PontiBadon, A. Hardy PopeBadon, B. Harrison PughBaldone Hazel RichardBarras Henderson RichardsonBilliot Henry RichmondBrossett Hill RitchieBurford Hines RobideauxBurns, H. Hoffmann RoyBurns, T. Howard SimonBurrell Hutter SmileyCarmody Jackson G. Smith, G.Carter Jackson M. Smith, J.Champagne Katz Smith, P.Chandler Kleckley St. GermainChaney LaBruzzo StiaesConnick LaFonta TalbotCortez Lambert TempletDanahay Landry ThibautDixon LeBas ThierryDoerge Leger WaddellDove Ligi WhiteDowns Little WilliamsEdwards Lopinto WillmottEllington Lorusso WootonFannin McVeaFoil Mills Total - 94

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Johnson NowlinCromer Jones, R. PearsonGreene Jones, S. Schroder Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

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Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 518—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:403(1), relative to the Louisiana State

Employee's Retirement System; to provide for the definition of"accumulated contributions"; to provide an effective date; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Guillory NortonArnold Guinn NowlinAubert Hardy PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Henry PughBilliot Hill RichardBrossett Hines RichardsonBurford Hoffmann RichmondBurns, H. Howard RitchieBurns, T. Hutter RobideauxBurrell Jackson G. RoyCarmody Jackson M. SchroderCarter Jones, R. SimonChampagne Jones, S. SmileyChandler Katz Smith, G.Chaney Kleckley Smith, J.Connick LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cortez LaFonta St. GermainDanahay Lambert StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little WaddellEllington Lopinto WhiteFannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil McVea WillmottFranklin Mills Wooton Total - 99

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow GreeneCromer Johnson Total - 4

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 746—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:441(A)(1)(d), relative to the Louisiana

State Employees' Retirement System; to provide for calculationof benefits for persons electing early retirement; to provide fordifferent calculation methods depending upon whether suchpersons are in service at the time of retirement; to provide aneffective date; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Guillory NortonArnold Guinn NowlinAubert Hardy PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Henry PughBilliot Hill RichardBrossett Hines RichardsonBurford Hoffmann RichmondBurns, H. Howard RobideauxBurns, T. Hutter RoyBurrell Jackson G. SchroderCarmody Jackson M. SimonCarter Jones, R. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney Kleckley Smith, P.Connick LaBruzzo St. GermainCortez LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry TempletDoerge LeBas ThibautDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WaddellEdwards Little WhiteEllington Lopinto WilliamsFannin Lorusso WillmottFoil McVea WootonFranklin Mills Total - 98

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Greene RitchieCromer Johnson Total - 5

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 900—BY REPRESENTATIVE GALLOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 49:149 and 149.2, relative to capitol

police; to provide that capitol police officers shall be employeesof the Department of Public Safety and Corrections; to providerelative to the carrying of weapons; to provide with respect tobonds; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Gallot moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MorrisAbramson Geymann NortonAnders Gisclair NowlinArmes Guillory PearsonArnold Guinn PerryAubert Hardy PontiBadon, A. Hazel PopeBadon, B. Henderson PughBaldone Henry RichardBarras Hill RichardsonBilliot Hines RichmondBurford Hoffmann RitchieBurns, H. Howard RobideauxBurns, T. Hutter RoyBurrell Jackson G. SchroderCarmody Jackson M. SimonCarter Jones, S. SmileyChampagne Katz Smith, G.Chandler Kleckley Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Landry StiaesDanahay LeBas TalbotDixon Leger TempletDoerge Ligi ThibautDove Little ThierryDowns Lopinto WaddellEdwards McVea WhiteFannin Mills WilliamsFoil Monica WillmottFranklin Montoucet Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Greene LambertBrossett Harrison LorussoCromer JohnsonEllington Jones, R. Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Gallot moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1002—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact Part I-A of Chapter 2 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:481, relative tomunicipalities governed by special legislative charters; toprovide that the provisions of the Lawrason Act govern if theprovisions of any such charter are silent on a particular matter;to provide relative to conflicts; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Rep. Billiot moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MonicaAbramson Gallot MontoucetAnders Geymann MorrisArmes Gisclair NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PopeBaldone Henderson PughBarras Henry RichardBilliot Hill RichardsonBrossett Hines RichmondBurford Hoffmann RitchieBurns, H. Howard RobideauxBurns, T. Hutter SchroderBurrell Jackson G. SimonCarmody Jackson M. SmileyCarter Jones, R. Smith, G.Champagne Jones, S. Smith, J.Chandler Katz Smith, P.Chaney Kleckley St. GermainConnick LaBruzzo StiaesCortez LaFonta TalbotDanahay Lambert TempletDixon Landry ThibautDoerge LeBas ThierryDove Ligi WaddellDowns Little WhiteEdwards Lopinto WilliamsEllington Lorusso WillmottFannin McVeaFoil Mills Total - 94

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Hardy PontiCromer Johnson RoyGreene Leger Wooton Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Billiot moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1113—BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHMOND AND LEGER

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:9615, relative to local ethics entities; to provide for

appellate review of decisions of the board; to providerestrictions on such right of appeal; to provide definitions; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Richmond moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MillsAbramson Franklin MonicaAnders Gallot MontoucetArmes Geymann MorrisArnold Gisclair NortonAubert Guillory NowlinBadon, A. Guinn PearsonBadon, B. Hardy PerryBaldone Harrison PontiBarras Hazel PopeBilliot Henderson PughBrossett Henry RichardBurford Hill RichardsonBurns, H. Hines RichmondBurns, T. Hoffmann RitchieBurrell Howard RobideauxCarmody Hutter SimonCarter Jackson G. SmileyChampagne Jackson M. Smith, G.Chandler Jones, S. Smith, J.Chaney Katz Smith, P.Connick Kleckley St. GermainCortez LaBruzzo StiaesCromer LaFonta TempletDanahay Lambert ThibautDixon Landry ThierryDoerge LeBas WaddellDove Ligi WhiteDowns Little WilliamsEdwards Lopinto WillmottEllington Lorusso WootonFannin McVea Total - 95

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jones, R. SchroderGreene Leger TalbotJohnson Roy Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Richmond moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1138—BY REPRESENTATIVE PONTI

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1123, 1172.2(E), and 1201(A) and to

repeal R.S. 23:1201.1, relative to workers' compensation; toprovide for an examination of an injured employee when certaindisputes arise; to provide for the prompt reporting of certaininformation relative to payment of workers' compensationpremiums which may be considered false, fraudulent, ormisleading; to require payors and insurers to make weeklyindemnity payments by electronic funds transfer; to repealprovisions requiring workers' compensation indemnitypayments be mailed; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Ponti sent up floor amendments which were read asfollows:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Ponti to Engrossed HouseBill No. 1138 by Representative Ponti

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 3, line 13, change "(1)" to "(1)"

On motion of Rep. Ponti, the amendments were adopted.

Rep. Ponti moved the final passage of the bill, as amended.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MontoucetAbramson Franklin MorrisAnders Gallot NortonArmes Gisclair NowlinArnold Guillory PearsonAubert Guinn PerryBadon, A. Hardy PontiBadon, B. Harrison PopeBaldone Hazel PughBarras Henderson RichardBilliot Henry RichardsonBrossett Hill RichmondBurford Hines RitchieBurns, H. Hoffmann RobideauxBurns, T. Howard RoyBurrell Hutter SchroderCarmody Jackson G. SimonCarter Jones, S. SmileyChampagne Katz Smith, G.Chandler Kleckley Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Lambert StiaesCromer Landry TalbotDanahay LeBas TempletDixon Ligi ThibautDoerge Little ThierryDove Lopinto WhiteDowns Lorusso WilliamsEdwards McVea WillmottEllington Mills WootonFannin Monica Total - 95

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NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jackson M. LegerGeymann Johnson WaddellGreene Jones, R. Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Ponti moved to reconsider the vote by which the above billwas finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsiderwas laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1142—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:539(A)(1) and to enact R.S.

11:441(G), 502.3(D), 538.1, and 538.2; relative to the LouisianaState Employees' Retirement System; to provide for conformityand compliance with qualified plan provisions of the InternalRevenue Code; to provide for limitations on contributions to aplan; to provide relative to the reversion of funds to employers;to provide for rollovers of distributions; to require thedistribution of certain information relative to such rolloverdistributions; to provide an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MonicaAbramson Franklin MontoucetAnders Gallot MorrisArmes Geymann NortonArnold Gisclair NowlinAubert Guillory PearsonBadon, A. Guinn PerryBadon, B. Hardy PopeBaldone Harrison RichardBarras Hazel RichardsonBilliot Henderson RichmondBrossett Hill RitchieBurford Hines RobideauxBurns, H. Hoffmann RoyBurns, T. Howard SchroderBurrell Hutter SimonCarmody Jackson G. SmileyCarter Jones, S. Smith, G.Champagne Katz Smith, J.Chandler Kleckley Smith, P.Chaney LaBruzzo St. GermainConnick LaFonta StiaesCortez Lambert TalbotCromer Landry TempletDanahay LeBas ThibautDixon Ligi ThierryDoerge Little WaddellDove Lopinto WhiteDowns Lorusso Williams

Edwards McVea WillmottFannin Mills Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jackson M. PontiEllington Johnson PughGreene Jones, R.Henry Leger Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1199—BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRIS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:108(B)(1) and (C), 111(C)(10) and

(11) and (F), and 113 and to enact R.S. 23:108(F) and111(C)(12), relative to employment services; to providepenalties for violations; to provide a cause of action and legalrecourse; to prohibit certain actions by employment services; toprovide for penalties for unlicensed persons; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Morris moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Geymann NortonAbramson Gisclair NowlinAubert Guillory PearsonBadon, A. Guinn PerryBadon, B. Hardy PontiBaldone Harrison PopeBarras Hazel RichardBilliot Henderson RichardsonBrossett Henry RichmondBurford Hill RitchieBurns, H. Hines RobideauxBurns, T. Hoffmann RoyBurrell Howard SchroderCarmody Hutter SimonCarter Jackson G. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chaney Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainCromer LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry TempletDoerge LeBas ThibautDove Ligi ThierryDowns Little WaddellEdwards Lopinto WhiteEllington Lorusso WilliamsFannin McVea Willmott

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Foil Monica WootonFranklin MontoucetGallot Morris Total - 91

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Anders Chandler Jones, R.Armes Greene LegerArnold Jackson M. MillsBarrow Johnson Pugh Total - 12

The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirdsvote of the elected members, was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Morris moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1238—BY REPRESENTATIVE DOERGE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 25:380.152(C)(1), relative to the

governing board of the Germantown Colony Museum; toprovide relative to board membership; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Rep. Doerge moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MonicaAbramson Franklin MontoucetAnders Gallot NortonArmes Gisclair PearsonArnold Guillory PerryAubert Hardy PontiBadon, A. Harrison PopeBadon, B. Hazel PughBaldone Henderson RichardBarras Henry RichardsonBilliot Hill RichmondBrossett Hines RitchieBurford Hoffmann RobideauxBurns, H. Howard RoyBurns, T. Hutter SchroderBurrell Jackson G. SimonCarmody Jackson M. SmileyCarter Jones, R. Smith, G.Champagne Jones, S. Smith, J.Chandler Katz Smith, P.Chaney Kleckley St. GermainConnick LaBruzzo StiaesCortez LaFonta TalbotCromer Lambert TempletDanahay Landry ThibautDixon LeBas ThierryDoerge Ligi WaddellDove Little WilliamsDowns Lopinto Willmott

Edwards Lorusso WootonEllington McVeaFannin Mills Total - 94

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Guinn MorrisGeymann Johnson NowlinGreene Leger White Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Doerge moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 96—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:463.141, relative to motor vehicle special prestige

license plates; to provide for the creation and issuance of suchplates; to provide for the design of such plates; to providerelative to the fee and application of the fee for such plates; toauthorize the promulgation of rules and regulations; and toprovide for related matters

Read by title.

Rep. Richard moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Guillory NortonArnold Guinn NowlinAubert Hardy PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Henry PughBilliot Hill RichardBrossett Hines RichardsonBurford Hoffmann RichmondBurns, H. Howard RitchieBurns, T. Hutter RobideauxBurrell Jackson G. RoyCarmody Jackson M. SchroderCarter Jones, R. SimonChampagne Jones, S. SmileyChandler Katz Smith, G.Chaney Kleckley Smith, J.Connick LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cortez LaFonta St. GermainDanahay Lambert StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little Waddell

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502

Ellington Lopinto WhiteFannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil McVea WillmottFranklin Mills Wooton Total - 99

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow GreeneCromer Johnson Total - 4

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Richard moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 319—BY REPRESENTATIVE LANDRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Children's Code Article 1243(A), relative to

intrafamily adoptions; to expand the class of petitioners; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Landry moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MonicaAbramson Gallot MontoucetAnders Gisclair NortonArmes Guillory NowlinArnold Guinn PearsonAubert Hardy PerryBadon, A. Harrison PontiBadon, B. Hazel PopeBaldone Henderson PughBarras Hill RichardBilliot Hines RichardsonBrossett Hoffmann RichmondBurford Howard RitchieBurns, H. Hutter RobideauxBurns, T. Jackson G. RoyBurrell Jackson M. SchroderCarmody Jones, R. SimonCarter Jones, S. SmileyChampagne Katz Smith, G.Chandler Kleckley Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo St. GermainConnick LaFonta StiaesCortez Lambert TalbotCromer Landry TempletDanahay LeBas ThibautDoerge Leger ThierryDove Ligi WhiteDowns Little WilliamsEdwards Lopinto WillmottEllington Lorusso WootonFannin McVeaFoil Mills Total - 94

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Greene MorrisDixon Henry Smith, P.Geymann Johnson Waddell Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Landry moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 397—BY REPRESENTATIVE LANDRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 1131(E)(1) and (G)

and 1243.2(A)(1) and (C), relative to records checks in adoptionproceedings; to provide for uniformity in records checksprocedures in agency, private, and intrafamily adoptions; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Landry moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MorrisAbramson Gallot NortonArmes Gisclair NowlinArnold Guillory PearsonAubert Guinn PerryBadon, A. Hardy PontiBadon, B. Harrison PopeBaldone Hazel PughBarras Henderson RichardBilliot Hill RichardsonBrossett Hines RichmondBurford Hoffmann RitchieBurns, H. Howard RobideauxBurns, T. Hutter RoyBurrell Jackson G. SchroderCarmody Jackson M. SimonCarter Jones, R. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney Kleckley Smith, P.Connick LaBruzzo St. GermainCortez LaFonta StiaesCromer Landry TalbotDanahay LeBas TempletDixon Ligi ThibautDoerge Little ThierryDove Lopinto WhiteDowns Lorusso WilliamsEdwards McVea WillmottEllington Mills WootonFannin MonicaFoil Montoucet Total - 94

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503

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Anders Greene LambertBarrow Henry LegerGeymann Johnson Waddell Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Landry moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 614—BY REPRESENTATIVE PONTI

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 37:1490, relative to home inspections; to prohibit the

performance of both home inspection services and real estateprofessional services by the same person in a transaction; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Ponti moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MontoucetAbramson Gallot MorrisArmes Gisclair NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Harrison PearsonBadon, A. Hazel PerryBadon, B. Henderson PontiBaldone Henry PopeBarras Hill PughBilliot Hines RichardBrossett Hoffmann RichardsonBurford Howard RichmondBurns, H. Hutter RitchieBurns, T. Jackson G. RobideauxBurrell Jackson M. RoyCarmody Jones, R. SchroderCarter Jones, S. SimonChampagne Katz SmileyChandler Kleckley Smith, G.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, J.Connick LaFonta Smith, P.Cortez Lambert St. GermainCromer Landry StiaesDanahay LeBas TalbotDixon Leger TempletDoerge Ligi ThibautDove Little ThierryDowns Lopinto WaddellEdwards Lorusso WilliamsEllington McVea WillmottFannin Mills WootonFoil Monica Total - 95

NAYS

Total - 0

ABSENT

Anders Greene JohnsonBarrow Guinn WhiteGeymann Hardy Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Ponti moved to reconsider the vote by which the above billwas finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsiderwas laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 31—BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact the heading of Part III-E of Title 19 of the

Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, R.S. 19:134, 134.1(A), and134.2(3)(b) and (c), relative to expropriation by a declaration oftaking; to authorize the city of Lake Charles to expropriateproperty by a declaration of taking for certain purposes; toprovide procedures for the expropriation by a declaration oftaking; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Kleckley moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Geymann MonicaAbramson Gisclair MontoucetArmes Guillory MorrisArnold Guinn NortonAubert Harrison PearsonBadon, A. Hazel PerryBadon, B. Henderson PontiBarras Henry PopeBilliot Hill PughBrossett Hines RichardBurns, H. Hoffmann RichardsonBurns, T. Howard RichmondBurrell Hutter RitchieCarmody Jackson G. RobideauxCarter Jackson M. RoyChampagne Jones, R. SchroderChandler Jones, S. SimonChaney Katz SmileyConnick Kleckley Smith, G.Cortez LaBruzzo Smith, J.Cromer LaFonta Smith, P.Danahay Lambert St. GermainDixon Landry StiaesDove LeBas TalbotDowns Leger TempletEdwards Ligi ThibautEllington Little ThierryFannin Lopinto WhiteFoil Lorusso WilliamsFranklin McVea WillmottGallot Mills Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Anders Doerge NowlinBaldone Greene WaddellBarrow HardyBurford Johnson Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Kleckley moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 33—BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 1458,

1462(B), and 1467, relative to discovery; to require certainforms of responses to interrogatories, requests for production ofdocuments, and requests for admissions; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Connick moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MontoucetAbramson Geymann MorrisArmes Gisclair NortonAubert Guillory PearsonBadon, A. Guinn PerryBadon, B. Harrison PopeBarras Hazel PughBilliot Henderson RichardBrossett Henry RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, H. Hoffmann RitchieBurns, T. Howard RobideauxCarmody Hutter RoyCarter Jackson G. SchroderChampagne Jones, R. SimonChandler Jones, S. SmileyChaney Katz Smith, G.Connick Kleckley Smith, J.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainCromer LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little WaddellEllington Lopinto WhiteFannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil McVea WillmottFranklin Monica Wooton Total - 87

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Anders Greene MillsArnold Hardy NowlinBaldone Hill PontiBarrow Jackson M. Smith, P.

Burrell JohnsonDoerge LeBas Total - 16

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Connick moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 38—BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1443(B),

relative to the recordation of testimony, questions, objections,and other statements during depositions; to require recordationduring depositions except under certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Connick moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gisclair MorrisAbramson Greene NortonArmes Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Hill PughBurns, H. Hines RichardBurns, T. Hoffmann RichardsonBurrell Howard RichmondCarmody Hutter RitchieCarter Jackson G. RobideauxChampagne Jones, R. RoyChandler Jones, S. SchroderChaney Katz SimonConnick Kleckley SmileyCortez LaBruzzo Smith, G.Cromer LaFonta Smith, J.Danahay Lambert St. GermainDixon Landry StiaesDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEllington Little WhiteFannin Lopinto WilliamsFoil Lorusso WillmottFranklin McVea WootonGallot MonicaGeymann Montoucet Total - 88

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Anders Burford JohnsonArnold Edwards MillsBarrow Hardy Smith, P.Billiot Henry TalbotBrossett Jackson M. Waddell Total - 15

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The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Connick moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 66—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:2371, relative to donations inter vivos;

to provide for acceptance of donations of immovable property;to provide for recordation; to provide form requirements; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Geymann MonicaAbramson Gisclair MontoucetArmes Greene MorrisAubert Guillory NortonBadon, A. Guinn PearsonBadon, B. Harrison PerryBaldone Hazel PopeBarras Henderson PughBilliot Henry RichardBrossett Hill RichardsonBurns, H. Hines RichmondBurns, T. Hoffmann RitchieBurrell Howard RoyCarmody Hutter SchroderCarter Jackson G. SimonChampagne Jones, S. SmileyChandler Katz Smith, G.Chaney Kleckley Smith, J.Connick LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cortez LaFonta St. GermainDanahay Lambert StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEllington Little WhiteFannin Lopinto WilliamsFoil Lorusso WillmottFranklin McVea WootonGallot Mills Total - 89

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Anders Edwards NowlinArnold Hardy PontiBarrow Jackson M. RobideauxBurford Johnson WaddellCromer Jones, R. Total - 14

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 209—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:3561.1(A), relative to payment of

licensing fees; to change the method of payment for individualsseeking licenses to make consumer loan transactions; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Arnold moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gisclair MorrisAbramson Greene NortonAnders Guillory NowlinArmes Guinn PearsonArnold Harrison PerryAubert Hazel PontiBadon, A. Henderson PopeBadon, B. Henry PughBaldone Hill RichardBarras Hines RichardsonBilliot Hoffmann RichmondBrossett Howard RitchieBurns, H. Hutter RobideauxBurns, T. Jackson G. RoyCarmody Jackson M. SchroderCarter Jones, S. SmileyChampagne Katz Smith, G.Chandler Kleckley Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Lambert StiaesDanahay Landry TalbotDixon LeBas TempletDoerge Leger ThibautDove Ligi ThierryDowns Little WaddellEdwards Lopinto WhiteEllington Lorusso WilliamsFannin McVea WillmottFoil Monica WootonGeymann Montoucet Total - 92

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Franklin Jones, R.Burford Gallot MillsBurrell Hardy SimonCromer Johnson Total - 11

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

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Rep. Arnold moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 335—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 6:1088(E)(3) and

1094(A)(1)(introductory paragraph) and (B)(1)(introductoryparagraph) and to repeal R.S. 6:1094(A)(1)(d), (B)(1)(d), (C),(D), (E), and (G), relative to the licensing requirements ofmortgage loan originators; to provide for changes to theminimum requirements for licensure of a mortgage loanoriginator; to provide for changes to the pre- and post-licensingcontinuing education requirements of mortgage loan originators;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Arnold moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Fannin MillsAbramson Foil MonicaAnders Franklin MontoucetArmes Gallot NortonArnold Gisclair NowlinAubert Greene PearsonBadon, A. Guillory PontiBadon, B. Guinn PopeBaldone Harrison PughBarras Hazel RichardBilliot Henderson RichardsonBrossett Henry RichmondBurford Hill RitchieBurns, H. Hines RobideauxBurns, T. Hoffmann RoyBurrell Howard SchroderCarmody Hutter SimonCarter Jackson G. SmileyChampagne Jackson M. Smith, G.Chandler Jones, S. Smith, J.Chaney Katz Smith, P.Connick LaBruzzo St. GermainCortez LaFonta StiaesCromer Landry TalbotDanahay LeBas ThibautDixon Leger ThierryDoerge Ligi WaddellDove Little WhiteDowns Lopinto WilliamsEdwards Lorusso WillmottEllington McVea Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jones, R. PerryGeymann Kleckley TempletHardy LambertJohnson Morris Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Arnold moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 370—BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:3891(8) and (9) and to enact R.S.

9:3891(14), relative to agency relations in real estatetransactions; to provide for a change in the definition of"designated agency" and "designated agent"; to provide for adefinition of "substantive contact"; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Rep. Arnold moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Foil MonicaAbramson Franklin MontoucetAnders Gallot MorrisArmes Geymann NowlinArnold Gisclair PearsonAubert Greene PerryBadon, A. Guillory PontiBadon, B. Harrison PopeBaldone Hazel PughBarras Henderson RichardBilliot Henry RichardsonBrossett Hill RichmondBurford Hines RitchieBurns, H. Hoffmann RobideauxBurns, T. Howard RoyBurrell Hutter SchroderCarmody Jackson G. SimonCarter Jones, R. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Kleckley Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Lambert StiaesCromer Landry TalbotDanahay LeBas TempletDixon Leger ThibautDoerge Ligi ThierryDove Little WaddellDowns Lopinto WhiteEdwards Lorusso WilliamsEllington McVea WillmottFannin Mills Wooton Total - 96

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Jackson M. NortonGuinn JohnsonHardy Katz Total - 7

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

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Rep. Arnold moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 646—BY REPRESENTATIVE BROSSETT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 38:330.1(C)(2)(a)(xi), relative to the Southeast

Louisiana Flood Protection Authorities; to add a member to thenominating committee; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Brossett moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Greene NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Henry PughBilliot Hill RichardBrossett Hines RichardsonBurford Hoffmann RichmondBurns, H. Howard RitchieBurns, T. Hutter RobideauxBurrell Jackson G. RoyCarmody Jackson M. SchroderCarter Jones, R. SimonChampagne Jones, S. SmileyChandler Katz Smith, G.Chaney Kleckley Smith, J.Connick LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cortez LaFonta St. GermainCromer Lambert StiaesDanahay Landry TalbotDixon LeBas ThibautDoerge Leger ThierryDove Ligi WaddellDowns Little WhiteEdwards Lopinto WilliamsEllington Lorusso WillmottFannin McVea WootonFoil Mills Total - 98

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Hardy TempletGallot Johnson Total - 5

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Brossett moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 805—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:4822(E)(2) and (4), relative to

privileges under the Private Works Act; to authorize certainpersons to sign a notice of termination of work; to provide forsuccessors; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin McVeaAbramson Gisclair MillsAnders Greene MonicaArmes Guillory MontoucetArnold Guinn NortonAubert Harrison NowlinBadon, A. Hazel PearsonBadon, B. Henderson PontiBaldone Henry PopeBarras Hill PughBilliot Hines RichardBrossett Hoffmann RichardsonBurns, H. Howard RichmondBurns, T. Hutter RitchieBurrell Jackson G. RobideauxCarmody Jackson M. RoyCarter Jones, R. SchroderChampagne Jones, S. SimonChaney Katz SmileyConnick LaBruzzo Smith, G.Cortez LaFonta Smith, P.Danahay Lambert St. GermainDixon Landry StiaesDoerge LeBas TalbotDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WhiteEdwards Little WillmottEllington Lopinto WootonFoil Lorusso Total - 86

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow Geymann Smith, J.Burford Hardy TempletChandler Johnson ThibautCromer Kleckley WaddellFannin Morris WilliamsGallot Perry Total - 17

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 806—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:4833(F), relative to the recordation of certain notices

under the Private Works Act; to provide for the filing of claims,privileges, and notices of lis pendens; to provide for aprescriptive period; to provide for reinscription; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Waddell, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up flooramendments which were read as follows:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Waddell on behalf of theLegislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 806 byRepresentative Tim Burns

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 12, following "filing the statement" and before"claim" insert "of"

On motion of Rep. Waddell, the amendments were adopted.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved the final passage of the bill, asamended.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MontoucetAbramson Geymann MorrisAnders Gisclair NortonArmes Greene NowlinArnold Guillory PearsonAubert Guinn PerryBadon, A. Harrison PontiBadon, B. Hazel PopeBaldone Henderson PughBarras Henry RichardBrossett Hill RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, H. Hoffmann RitchieBurns, T. Howard RobideauxBurrell Hutter RoyCarmody Jackson G. SchroderCarter Jones, R. SimonChampagne Jones, S. SmileyChandler Katz Smith, G.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, J.Cortez LaFonta Smith, P.Cromer Lambert St. GermainDanahay Landry StiaesDixon LeBas TalbotDoerge Leger ThibautDove Ligi ThierryDowns Little WaddellEdwards Lopinto WhiteEllington Lorusso WilliamsFannin McVea WillmottFoil Mills WootonFranklin Monica Total - 95

NAYS

Total - 0

ABSENT

Barrow Hardy KleckleyBilliot Jackson M. TempletConnick Johnson Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 808—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:5504, relative to liens and privileges; to provide

relative to the recordation of liens and privileges; to require therecordation of liens and privileges in certain circumstances; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Greene NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Harrison PerryBadon, B. Hazel PontiBaldone Henderson PopeBarras Henry PughBilliot Hill RichardBrossett Hines RichardsonBurford Hoffmann RichmondBurns, H. Howard RitchieBurns, T. Hutter RobideauxCarmody Jackson G. RoyCarter Jackson M. SchroderChampagne Jones, R. SimonChandler Jones, S. SmileyChaney Katz Smith, G.Connick Kleckley Smith, J.Cortez LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cromer LaFonta St. GermainDanahay Lambert StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little WaddellEllington Lopinto WhiteFannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil McVea WillmottFranklin Mills Wooton Total - 99

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Barrow HardyBurrell Johnson Total - 4

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Timothy Burns moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1052—BY REPRESENTATIVE GIROD JACKSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 1:61, relative to general provisions of the Revised

Statutes of 1950; to provide a uniform definition of adisadvantaged business enterprise; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Rep. Girod Jackson moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Abramson Foil LorussoAnders Franklin McVeaArmes Gallot MillsArnold Gisclair MonicaAubert Greene MontoucetBadon, A. Guillory NortonBadon, B. Guinn PontiBaldone Harrison RichardBarras Hazel RichardsonBilliot Henderson RichmondBrossett Hill RitchieBurns, H. Hines RobideauxBurns, T. Hoffmann RoyBurrell Howard SchroderCarmody Hutter SmileyCarter Jackson G. Smith, G.Champagne Jackson M. Smith, J.Chandler Jones, R. Smith, P.Chaney Jones, S. St. GermainConnick Katz StiaesCortez LaBruzzo TempletCromer LaFonta ThibautDanahay Lambert ThierryDixon Landry WaddellDoerge LeBas WhiteDowns Leger WilliamsEdwards Ligi WillmottEllington Little WootonFannin Lopinto Total - 86

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Mr. Speaker Henry PerryBarrow Johnson PopeBurford Kleckley PughDove Morris SimonGeymann Nowlin TalbotHardy Pearson Total - 17

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Girod Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

Regular Calendar

Acting Speaker Abramson in the ChairHOUSE BILL NO. 345—

BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD AN ACT

To repeal R.S. 6:965(D), relative to the Additional Default RemediesAct.

Read by title.

Rep. Arnold moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Anders Geymann McVeaArmes Gisclair MonicaArnold Greene MontoucetAubert Guillory MorrisBadon, A. Guinn NortonBadon, B. Harrison PearsonBaldone Hazel PerryBarras Henderson PontiBilliot Henry PopeBrossett Hill RichardBurford Hines RichardsonBurns, H. Hoffmann RichmondBurns, T. Howard RitchieCarmody Hutter RobideauxCarter Jackson G. RoyChandler Jackson M. SchroderChaney Jones, R. SmileyCortez Jones, S. Smith, G.Cromer Katz Smith, J.Danahay Kleckley Smith, P.Dixon LaBruzzo St. GermainDoerge LaFonta StiaesDove Lambert TalbotDowns Landry ThibautEdwards LeBas ThierryEllington Leger WaddellFannin Ligi WhiteFoil Little WilliamsFranklin Lopinto WillmottGallot Lorusso Wooton Total - 90

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Mr. Speaker Connick PughAbramson Hardy SimonBarrow Johnson TempletBurrell MillsChampagne Nowlin Total - 13

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The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Arnold moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 386—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUTTER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 51:935.1(A)(1)(a) and (2),

(B)(4)(introductory paragraph), and (E)(1)(a), to enact R.S.51:935.1(B)(4)(f) through (l) and (6), and to repeal R.S.51:935.1(A)(3), relative to the Department of EconomicDevelopment; to require an annual report; to require the reportto be submitted electronically to each member of the Legislatureof Louisiana; to require reporting of each local or regionaleconomic development commission participating in thedevelopment of prospective businesses; to require the reportingof jobs created and retained; to require the reporting of revenue;to require a listing of successful businesses from fiscal yearspreviously reported; to require the reporting of workers trainedto meet needs; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Hutter moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Abramson Geymann MontoucetArmes Gisclair MorrisAubert Greene NortonBadon, A. Guillory NowlinBadon, B. Guinn PearsonBaldone Harrison PerryBarras Hazel PontiBilliot Henderson PopeBrossett Henry PughBurford Hill RichardBurns, H. Hines RichardsonBurns, T. Howard RichmondBurrell Hutter RitchieCarmody Jackson G. RobideauxCarter Jackson M. RoyChampagne Jones, R. SchroderChandler Jones, S. SimonChaney Katz SmileyConnick Kleckley Smith, G.Cortez LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cromer LaFonta St. GermainDanahay Lambert StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WaddellEdwards Little WhiteEllington Lopinto WilliamsFannin Lorusso WillmottFoil McVea WootonFranklin MillsGallot Monica Total - 94

NAYS

Total - 0

ABSENT

Mr. Speaker Barrow JohnsonAnders Hardy Smith, J.Arnold Hoffmann Thibaut Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Hutter moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 449—BY REPRESENTATIVE NOWLIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:687(A), 690(A), 693(B)(4)(a), 697(A),

and 698(A)(7) and (10), (D), (E), (F), (G), (K), and (M), 700(D),(E), (F), (G), (K), (M), and (Q) and to enact R.S. 37:700(A)(11),relative to the Louisiana Professional Engineering and LandSurveying Board; to change the name of the executive secretaryof the board to the executive director; to provide for a change tominimum requirements for licensure of a land surveyor; toprovide for changes to disciplinary and enforcementproceedings by the board; to provide for changes to complaintreview committees within the board; to provide for powers andduties of complaint review committees; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Nowlin moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MontoucetAnders Gisclair MorrisArmes Greene NortonArnold Guillory NowlinAubert Guinn PearsonBadon, A. Hardy PerryBadon, B. Harrison PontiBaldone Hazel PopeBarras Henderson PughBilliot Henry RichardBrossett Hill RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, T. Hoffmann RitchieBurrell Hutter RobideauxCarmody Jackson G. RoyCarter Jackson M. SchroderChampagne Jones, R. SimonChandler Jones, S. SmileyChaney Katz Smith, G.Connick Kleckley Smith, J.Cortez LaBruzzo Smith, P.Cromer LaFonta St. GermainDanahay Lambert StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little WaddellEllington Lopinto White

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Fannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil McVea WillmottFranklin Mills Wooton Total - 99

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barrow HowardBurns, H. Johnson Total - 4

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Nowlin moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

Speaker Tucker in the ChairHOUSE BILL NO. 485—

BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 38:301.1(A), relative to elevation reports;to require that levee elevation reports indicate the elevationbased on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Billiot moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Geymann MorrisAbramson Gisclair NortonAnders Greene NowlinArmes Guillory PearsonArnold Hardy PerryAubert Harrison PontiBadon, A. Hazel PopeBadon, B. Henderson PughBaldone Henry RichardBilliot Hill RichardsonBrossett Hines RichmondBurford Hoffmann RitchieBurns, H. Howard RobideauxBurns, T. Hutter RoyBurrell Jackson G. SchroderCarmody Jackson M. SimonCarter Jones, R. SmileyChampagne Jones, S. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Lambert StiaesDanahay Landry TalbotDixon LeBas TempletDoerge Leger ThibautDove Ligi ThierryDowns Little WaddellEdwards Lopinto WhiteEllington Lorusso WilliamsFannin McVea Willmott

Foil Mills WootonFranklin MonicaGallot Montoucet Total - 97

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Barras Cromer JohnsonBarrow Guinn Kleckley Total - 6

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Billiot moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 493—BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:820.5.2(F)(7), to enact R.S.

36:408(B)(4) and R.S. 40:1379.9, and to repeal R.S. 35:408 andR.S. 48:1101.1, relative to the Crescent City Connection police;to provide for the transfer of the Crescent City Connectionpolice from the Department of Transportation and Developmentto the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, publicsafety services; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

MotionOn motion of Rep. Connick, the bill was returned to the

calendar.

Notice of Intention to CallPursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Connick gave notice

of his intention to call House Bill No. 493 from the calendar onTuesday, April 27, 2010.

HOUSE BILL NO. 494—BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:301(E)(1) and to enact R.S.

38:301(A)(4) and (F), relative to bicycle paths and walkwaysadjacent to flood control levees or structures; to authorize publicuse of property along or adjacent to any flood control levee orstructure for recreational purposes; to authorize construction orpermit bicycle paths and walkways; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

Rep. Waddell, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up flooramendments which were read as follows:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Waddell on behalf of theLegislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 494 byRepresentative Billiot

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 1, line 15, following "parish" and before "levee" insert ","

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AMENDMENT NO. 2

On page 1, line 15, following "or" and before "governing" insert"the"

AMENDMENT NO. 3

On page 1, line 16, following "exist" and before "may" insert ","

AMENDMENT NO. 4

On page 2, line 2, following "employees" and before "that" insert ","

On motion of Rep. Waddell, the amendments were adopted.

MotionOn motion of Rep. Billiot, the bill, as amended, was returned to

the calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 522—BY REPRESENTATIVE GIROD JACKSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:2225.2.1(A)(3), relative to public

contracts; to extend the time relative to the utilization of design-build contracts under certain circumstances; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Girod Jackson moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MorrisAbramson Geymann NortonAnders Gisclair NowlinArmes Guillory PearsonArnold Guinn PerryAubert Hardy PontiBadon, A. Harrison PopeBadon, B. Hazel PughBaldone Henderson RichardBilliot Henry RichardsonBrossett Hill RichmondBurford Hines RitchieBurns, H. Hoffmann RobideauxBurns, T. Howard RoyBurrell Hutter SchroderCarmody Jackson G. SimonCarter Jackson M. SmileyChampagne Jones, R. Smith, G.Chandler Katz Smith, J.Chaney LaBruzzo Smith, P.Connick LaFonta St. GermainCortez Landry StiaesCromer LeBas TalbotDixon Ligi TempletDoerge Little ThibautDove Lopinto ThierryDowns Lorusso WaddellEdwards McVea WhiteEllington Mills WilliamsFannin Monica WillmottFoil Montoucet Wooton Total - 93

NAYS

Total - 0

ABSENT

Barras Greene LambertBarrow Johnson LegerDanahay Jones, S.Gallot Kleckley Total - 10

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Girod Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 602—BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY SMITH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:2153(A), relative to the notice of

delinquent ad valorem taxes; to provide for the time withinwhich to send notice; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Gary Smith moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MorrisAbramson Geymann NortonAnders Gisclair NowlinArmes Guillory PearsonArnold Hardy PerryAubert Harrison PontiBadon, A. Hazel PopeBadon, B. Henderson PughBaldone Henry RichardBarras Hill RichardsonBilliot Hines RichmondBrossett Hoffmann RitchieBurford Howard RobideauxBurns, H. Hutter RoyBurns, T. Jackson G. SchroderBurrell Jackson M. SimonCarmody Jones, R. SmileyCarter Jones, S. Smith, G.Champagne Katz Smith, J.Chandler Kleckley Smith, P.Chaney LaBruzzo St. GermainConnick LaFonta StiaesCortez Lambert TalbotCromer Landry TempletDixon LeBas ThibautDoerge Leger ThierryDove Ligi WaddellDowns Little WhiteEdwards Lopinto WilliamsEllington Lorusso WillmottFannin Mills WootonFoil MonicaFranklin Montoucet Total - 97

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Barrow Greene JohnsonDanahay Guinn McVea Total - 6

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Gary Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 604—BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPAGNE AND SENATOR ADLEY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:1957(E) and 1998(C), relative to the

assessment of property for ad valorem taxation; to provide forprocedures related to missing, incomplete, or incorrect reportingof taxable property; to require certain notifications to propertyowners under certain circumstances; to provide with respect toan assessor's authority to initiate litigation against certaintaxpayers; to require the provision of notice to certain taxingauthorities; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Champagne moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MontoucetAbramson Geymann MorrisAnders Gisclair NortonArmes Guillory NowlinArnold Guinn PearsonAubert Hardy PerryBadon, A. Harrison PontiBadon, B. Hazel PopeBaldone Henderson PughBarras Henry RichardBrossett Hill RichardsonBurford Hines RichmondBurns, H. Hoffmann RitchieBurns, T. Howard RobideauxBurrell Hutter RoyCarmody Jackson G. SchroderCarter Jackson M. SimonChampagne Jones, R. SmileyChaney Jones, S. Smith, G.Connick Katz Smith, J.Cortez Kleckley Smith, P.Cromer LaBruzzo St. GermainDanahay LaFonta StiaesDixon Landry TalbotDoerge LeBas TempletDove Leger ThibautDowns Ligi ThierryEdwards Little WaddellEllington Lopinto WhiteFannin Lorusso WilliamsFoil Mills WillmottFranklin Monica Wooton Total - 96

NAYS

Total - 0

ABSENT

Barrow Greene McVeaBilliot JohnsonChandler Lambert Total - 7

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Champagne moved to reconsider the vote by which theabove bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 782—BY REPRESENTATIVE CROMER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 19:351 and 352(A), relative to

expropriation by a declaration of taking; to provide fordefinitions; to authorize the parish of St. Tammany toexpropriate property by a declaration of taking for certainpurposes; to repeal the termination date regarding the authorityof expropriation by a declaration of taking; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Rep. Cromer moved the final passage of the bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Gallot MonicaAbramson Geymann MorrisAnders Gisclair NortonArmes Guillory PearsonArnold Guinn PerryAubert Hardy PontiBadon, A. Harrison PopeBadon, B. Hazel PughBaldone Henderson RichardBarras Henry RichardsonBilliot Hill RichmondBurns, H. Hines RitchieBurns, T. Hoffmann RobideauxBurrell Howard RoyCarmody Hutter SchroderCarter Jackson G. SimonChampagne Jackson M. SmileyChandler Jones, S. Smith, G.Chaney Katz Smith, J.Connick Kleckley Smith, P.Cortez LaBruzzo St. GermainCromer LaFonta StiaesDanahay Lambert TalbotDixon Landry TempletDoerge LeBas ThibautDove Leger ThierryDowns Ligi WaddellEdwards Little WhiteEllington Lopinto WilliamsFannin Lorusso WillmottFoil McVea WootonFranklin Mills Total - 95

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Barrow Greene MontoucetBrossett Johnson NowlinBurford Jones, R. Total - 8

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Cromer moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

HOUSE BILL NO. 494—BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:301(E)(1) and to enact R.S.

38:301(A)(4) and (F), relative to bicycle paths and walkwaysadjacent to flood control levees or structures; to authorize publicuse of property along or adjacent to any flood control levee orstructure for recreational purposes; to authorize construction orpermit bicycle paths and walkways; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Called from the calendar.

Read by title.

Rep. Billiot sent up floor amendments which were read asfollows:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Billiot to Engrossed HouseBill No. 494 by Representative Billiot

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 2, delete lines 11 through 15 in their entirety

On motion of Rep. Billiot, the amendments were adopted.

Rep. Billiot sent up floor amendments which were read asfollows:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Billiot to Engrossed HouseBill No. 494 by Representative Billiot

AMENDMENT NO. 1

On page 2, after line 15, insert the following:

"G. For purposes of this Section, "recreational purposes"includes but is not limited to any of following or combinationthereof: hunting, fishing, trapping, swimming, boating, camping,picnicking, hiking, jogging, walking, horseback riding, bicycleriding, motorized or non-motorized vehicle operation purposes,nature study, bird watching, berry picking, kite flying, water skiing,ice skating, roller skating, roller blading, skate boarding, sledding,snowmobiling, snow skiing, summer and winter sports, or viewing orenjoying natural, historical, archaeological, scenic, or scientificsites."

On motion of Rep. Billiot, the amendments were adopted.

Rep. Billiot moved the final passage of the bill, as amended.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. Speaker Franklin MorrisAnders Gallot NortonArmes Geymann NowlinArnold Gisclair PearsonAubert Guillory PerryBadon, A. Guinn PontiBadon, B. Hardy PopeBaldone Harrison PughBarras Hazel RichardBilliot Henderson RichardsonBrossett Hill RichmondBurford Hines RitchieBurns, H. Hoffmann RobideauxBurns, T. Howard RoyBurrell Hutter SchroderCarmody Jackson G. SimonCarter Jackson M. SmileyChampagne Jones, R. Smith, G.Chandler Jones, S. Smith, J.Chaney Katz Smith, P.Connick Kleckley St. GermainCortez LaBruzzo StiaesCromer Landry TalbotDanahay LeBas TempletDixon Leger ThibautDoerge Ligi ThierryDove Little WaddellDowns Lopinto WilliamsEdwards Lorusso WillmottEllington Mills WootonFannin MonicaFoil Montoucet Total - 94

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Abramson Henry LambertBarrow Johnson McVeaGreene LaFonta White Total - 9

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

Rep. Billiot moved to reconsider the vote by which the abovebill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion toreconsider was laid on the table.

RecessOn motion of Rep. Hutter, the Speaker declared the House at

recess until 5:00 P.M.

After RecessSpeaker Tucker called the House to order at 5:00 P.M.

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Robideaux, the rules were suspended in

order to take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, andCommunications at this time.

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Petitions, Memorials, andCommunications

The following petitions, memorials, and communications werereceived and read:

Message from the SenateHOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

April 20, 2010

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate hasconcurred in the following House Concurrent Resolutions:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 117Returned without amendments

Respectfully submitted,

GLENN A. KOEPPSecretary of the Senate

Message from the SenateSENATE BILLS

April 20, 2010

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate hasfinally passed the following Senate Bills:

Senate Bill Nos. 51, 198, 270, 368, 497, 654, 661, 672, 674, and 675

Respectfully submitted,

GLENN A. KOEPPSecretary of the Senate

Senate Bills and Joint Resolutionson First Reading

The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first readingwere taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their secondreading:

SENATE BILL NO. 51—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 26:273(A)(2), relative to wholesaler

dealer's permits; to provide for limitations of issuance ofwholesaler dealer's permits; to provide for exceptions; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 198—BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:707.2(C)(2) and (3), and to enact R.S.

6:969.18(A)(5) and R.S. 32:707.2(H), relative to electronic lienand title services; to authorize financial institutions to chargeconsumer fees in connection with motor vehicle transactions;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 270—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.73(C)(2), and (E), relative to

special prestige license plates for Louisiana public and privatehigh schools; to provide relative to collection of royalty fees;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 368—BY SENATOR SHAW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 56:637(A)(3), relative to exotic animals; to require

retailers to disclose in writing, certain information to aconsumer who purchases an iguana; to provide for the keepingof such animals; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 497—BY SENATOR CLAITOR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:49(A), relative to death and

spontaneous fetal death certificates; to provide for preparationand filing of death and spontaneous fetal death certificates; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 654—BY SENATOR HEBERT

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 34 of Title 13 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, comprised of R.S.13:5401, relative to the courts andjudicial procedure; to provide authorization for judicial districtcourts to enter into intergovernmental agreements to jointlyoperate programs funded by state and federal funds in order toshare administrative costs; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 661—BY SENATOR HEBERT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 30:2040.1, relative to environmental quality; to

provide relative to the siting of certain solid waste disposalfacilities near the Acadiana Regional Airport; to provide termsand conditions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 672—BY SENATOR HEBERT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 22:1911, relative to unauthorized insurers; to provide

for access to the records of certain insureds by the commissionerof insurance; to provide for penalties; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

SENATE BILL NO. 674—BY SENATOR HEBERT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:771 and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(10), relative

to property and casualty insurance companies; to provide withrespect to the annual filing of actuarial opinions; to provide forthe filing of actuarial opinion summaries; to provide for thefiling of actuarial opinion reports and workpapers; to providefor the commissioners authority to engage actuaries; to providefor liability with respect to actuarial opinions; to provide for theconfidentiality of certain documents; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

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SENATE BILL NO. 675—BY SENATOR HEBERT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:68, relative to domestic insurers; to

provide for the retention of original records; to provide forsecurities; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Girod Jackson, the rules were suspended in

order to take up and consider Introduction of House Bills and JointResolutions at this time.

Introduction of House Billsand Joint Resolutions

The following named members introduced the following HouseBills and Joint Resolutions, which were read the first time by theirtitles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading:

HOUSE BILL NO. 1409—BY REPRESENTATIVE GIROD JACKSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:4762(D), relative to notices for

demolition or removal of buildings; to provide that notice ofdemolition or removal of a building is de facto proof that abuilding is more than fifty percent damaged; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1410—BY REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL JACKSON

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 35 of Title 48 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 48:2171 through 2188, relative tothe development of transportation infrastructure; to authorizethe creation of the Louisiana Intrastate Rail Compact; to providefor the powers and duties of such compact; to authorize thecompact to issue bonds and raise revenues; to provide themechanism for entities to become a part of the LouisianaIntrastate Rail Compact under certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1411—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:1990(B)(1)(d), relative to the powers,

duties, and functions of the Recovery School District, to providerelative to approval of certain expenditures, contracts, andchanges to contracts regarding capital expenses; to requirelegislative approval; to provide relative to submission ofinformation on such capital expenses to the State Board ofElementary and Secondary Education; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1412—BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 15:571.36, relative to electronic monitoring

equipment; to require the Department of Public Safety andCorrections to develop policies and procedures for theavailability, storage, and use of the equipment; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1413—BY REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL JACKSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 2:801(3) and 802(A)(1)(introductory

paragraph) and to enact R.S. 2:802.1 and 802.2, relative to theAirport Construction and Development Priority Program; toprovide for definitions; to provide for an exception forinformation submitted in the application process for the AirService Fund; to create the Air Service Fund and theConstruction Acceleration Fund within the Transportation TrustFund; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1414—BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:600.4(A)(1) and (5) and

600.6(A)(4)(a) and to enact R.S. 40:600.5(H) and 600.6(E),relative to the Louisiana Housing Finance Agency; to providefor changes to the board of commissioners; to provide forlegislative oversight; to provide for annual reporting; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1415—BY REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL JACKSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:1855(E) and 3128.2, relative to tuition and fees for

students of the Southern University Law Center; to authorize theBoard of Supervisors of Southern University and Agriculturaland Mechanical College to increase tuition and fee amounts forthe Southern University Law Center; to provide limitations; toprovide relative to certain reporting requirements; to provide foreffectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1416—BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY SMITH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 22:1338, relative to homeowners' insurance; to provide

with respect to all peril deductibles offered by insurers; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1417—BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER

AN ACTTo appropriate funds for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 to defray the

expenses of the Louisiana Legislature, including the expensesof the House of Representatives and the Senate, of legislativeservice agencies, and of the Louisiana State Law Institute; toprovide for the salary, expenses and allowances of members,officers, staff and agencies of the Legislature; to provide withrespect to the appropriations and allocations herein made, andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1418—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:1735.1, relative to storage of motor vehicles; to

allow law enforcement agencies to place holds on motorvehicles stored at a licensed storage facility; to provide fornotification; to provide for payment of the storage of the motorvehicle; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1419—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.44(A)(2) and (6) and (D)(1),

relative to the Patient's Compensation Fund; to provide for theestablishment of surcharge rates and rating requirements; toprovide for rating approval by the commissioner of insurance;to provide for examination of the fund by the commissioner ofinsurance; to provide for examination procedures; to provide forrequired reserves of the fund; to provide for the membership ofthe Patient's Compensation Fund Oversight Board; to providefor the quorum necessary to conduct business; to provide forvoting privilege of the ex officio chairman; to provide forcompensation and expenses of board members; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1420—BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:2471 and 2531 and to enact R.S.

33:2481.4 and 2541.1, relative to the municipal fire and policecivil service; to provide that the classified fire service shall beapplicable to nonprofit corporations that enter into cooperativeendeavor agreements with certain municipalities, parishes, andfire protection districts to provide fire protection services; toprovide relative to positions in the unclassified service; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1421—BY REPRESENTATIVE LANDRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 12:1306(A)(1) and to enact R.S.

12:1301(21), 1302(C), 1305(B)(3), and 1309(A)(4), relative tolimited liability companies; to provide for low-profit limitedliability companies; to provide for definitions; to provide for thepurpose of low-profit limited liability companies; to provide forarticles of organization; to provide for the name of a low-profitlimited liability company; to provide for the amendment ofarticles of organization; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1422—BY REPRESENTATIVE FRANKLIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 24:204(A)(9) and to enact R.S. 24:178

and 204(A)(10), relative to legislative grants of authority to stateagencies; to provide for the expiration of such grants ofauthority; to provide for challenges to actions taken by agencies;to provide for repeal and amendment of expired provisions oflaw; to provide relative to the powers and duties of theLouisiana State Law Institute; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1423—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUTTER

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:1121.104, relative to condominiums; to provide for

attorney fees in certain circumstances; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1424—BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:2471 and 2531 and to enact R.S.

33:2481.4 and 2541.1, relative to the municipal fire and policecivil service; to provide that the classified fire service shall beapplicable to nonprofit corporations that enter into cooperativeendeavor agreements with certain municipalities, parishes, andfire protection districts to provide fire protection services; toprovide relative to positions in the unclassified service; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1425—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONICA

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:384.1, relative to trailers; to require a "safety

device" to be connected to a trailer when attached to a motorvehicle for purposes of towing ; to define a "safety device"; toprovide for penalties; to provide for a certain purchase date; toprovide for rules and regulations; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1426—BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 27:306(C)(5)(a)(ii), relative to the Video

Draw Poker Devices Control Law; to provide with respect to thelocation of certain qualified truck stop facilities; to provide withrespect to prohibitions; to provide for exceptions; and to providefor related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1427—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARDY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:414(B)(1) and to enact R.S.

14:32.1(C) and R.S. 32:414(W), relative to driving whileintoxicated; to provide for the suspension of driver's licensesand procedures after certain offenses related to driving whileintoxicated; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1428—BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 48:283, relative to state road construction materials; to

authorize the use of lightweight aggregate on state roadconstruction projects; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1429—BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 12:421 and to enact R.S. 12:418(C),

relative to electric cooperatives; to require compliance withvoting requirements prior to the disposing or encumbering of allor any substantial portion of the assets of an electriccooperative; to prohibit certain actions by a member of theboard of directors of an electric cooperative that disposes orencumbers all or any substantial portion of the cooperative'sproperty; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1430—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONICA

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 3:4676, relative to warning signs on ethanol pumps; to

provide for a warning sign on pumps that dispense ethanol; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1431—BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1300.112(10) and to enact R.S.

40:1300.112(13) and 1300.112.1, relative to health datacollection and reporting; to provide for certain powers andduties of the Department of Health and Hospitals; to establishrestrictions on information contained in health data to bereleased; to provide for an exemption to such restrictions; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1432—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 46:2691(B)(1)(g) relative to the Medicaid Trust Fund

for the Elderly; to provide for use of monies in the fund; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1433—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 39:1426(D), relative to issuance of certain bonds by

political subdivisions; to authorize the issuance of certain bondsor indebtedness by a political subdivision to be sold at public orprivate sale under certain circumstances; to require State BondCommission approval; to provide relative to certain definitions;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1434—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 2:801(3) and 802(A)(1)(introductory

paragraph) and to enact R.S. 2: 802.1 and 802.2, relative to theAirport Construction and Development Priority Program; toprovide for definitions; to provide for an exception forinformation submitted in the application process for the AirService Fund; to create the Air Service Fund and theConstruction Acceleration Fund within the Transportation TrustFund; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1435—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Children's Code Article

311(A)(1)(introductory paragraph) and (B)(1)(introductoryparagraph), R.S. 13:1401(A)(1) and 1621(A)(3), and R.S.46:236.2(A)(2) and (B)(2), and to repeal R.S. 13:1621(B) and(C), relative to jurisdiction; to provide for the exclusivejurisdiction of the East Baton Rouge Parish Family Court; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1436—BY REPRESENTATIVE NORTON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:542.1(A)(1)(b), relative to sex

offenders; to provide relative to sex offender notificationrequirements; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1437—BY REPRESENTATIVE NORTON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:81(T) and 3996(B)(24), relative to the powers,

duties, functions, and responsibilities of city, parish, and otherlocal public school boards; to require school boards to providefor the early dismissal of certain students under certain weatherconditions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1438—BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY SMITH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 14:91.2(A)(4) and (B)(2) and to enact

R.S. 14:91.2.1, relative to sex offenders; to provide relative tothe crime of unlawful presence of sex offenders; to prohibit sexoffenders from residing in areas of high concentration ofchildren; to provide for definitions; to provide for criminalpenalties; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1439—BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 14:70.8, relative to misappropriation without violence;

to create the crime of fraudulent auction practices; to providefor penalties; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1440—BY REPRESENTATIVE AUSTIN BADON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:996.62(A)(1), 2151.1, 2152.2(A),

2153.1, 2154, 2157(A)(introductory paragraph),2158(A)(introductory paragraph), (C), and (D), 2160, 2161(A),2162(A), 2163, and 2165(A), to enact R.S. 13:1312.1 and2152.3, and to repeal R.S. 13:1312, 2151.4, 2152, and 2153(B),relative to the First City Court of the City of New Orleans andthe Second City Court of the City of New Orleans; to removethe city courts from the judicial expense fund of the parish ofOrleans and the consolidated judicial expense fund for theForty-First Judicial District Court; to provide for the judicialexpense fund for the First City Court of the City of NewOrleans; to provide for the judicial expense fund for the Forty-First Judicial District Court; to abolish the Second City Court ofthe City of New Orleans and the office of judge, clerk, andconstable; to delete provisions applying to the Second CityCourt of the City of New Orleans; and to provide for relatedmatters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1441—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:113, relative to drainage channels and

outfall canals; to provide for control of public drainage channelsor outfall canals by parish governing authorities under certaincircumstances; to provide for the taking or damaging ofproperty; to provide for compensation; to provide fordefinitions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1442—BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:81.6(C), (D), (E), and (F), relative to public school

employees; to provide for the reporting by public schoolemployees of irregularities or improprieties in theadministration of standardized tests; to prohibit certain actionsrelative to such reporting; to provide for penalties; to providefor the recovery of damages, attorney fees, and court costs undercertain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1443—BY REPRESENTATIVES EDWARDS AND MCVEA AND SENATORMARIONNEAUX

AN ACTTo establish requirements of certain contracts entered into by the

Department of Health and Hospitals for the privatization ofactivities performed by certain institutions or programs; toprovide for the method of source selection; to provideevaluation factors and defined tasks to be included in a requestfor proposals; to require legislative approval; to provide for thesubmission of reports; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1444—BY REPRESENTATIVES ARMES, EDWARDS, ELLINGTON, GISCLAIR,AND MCVEA

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 23:1600(9), relative to unemployment compensation;

to provide that spouses of full-time members of the UnitedStates Armed Forces are eligible to receive unemploymentcompensation benefits under certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1445—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:295.3.1, relative to motor vehicles; to provide

relative to the transportation of children by day care facilities;and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1446—BY REPRESENTATIVE STIAES

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:5633(A)(2)(c) and (11), (G)(2) and (3),

and (J), relative to the acquisition of blighted property byacquisitive prescription of three years; to provide exceptions tothe payment of certain taxes, interest, and penalties; to providefor the satisfaction of certain liens; to provide for the filing ofcertain actions; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1447—BY REPRESENTATIVE ELLINGTON

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 12 of Title 4 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 4:801 through 807, and to repealR.S. 4:1, relative to event ticket sales; to provide for definitions;to provide for the resale of event tickets; to provide for refunds;to provide for enforcement; to provide for remedies; to providefor a statute of limitations on actions; to provide for preemption;to provide for exceptions; to provide for an effective date; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1448—BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER

AN ACTTo enact Subpart B-1 of Part IV of Chapter 4 of Title 22 of the

Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 22:1301through 1307, relative to personal lines property insurance; toprovide for personal injury protection option; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1449—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 9:1103, relative to the right of riparian owners; to

provide for the assignment of rights to access the running watersof the state; to provide for the transfer for agricultural andaquacultural use by public entities; to prohibit fees charged bythe state; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1450—BY REPRESENTATIVE ELLINGTON

AN ACTTo enact Subpart R of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39

of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised ofR.S. 39:100.130 through 100.132, relative to state grants andcapital outlay; to establish the Rural Hospital CapitalImprovement Act; to provide for a grant program for certainrural hospitals; to provide for certain assistance and supportrelated to capital outlay requests by certain rural hospitals; toauthorize rulemaking; and to provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1451—BY REPRESENTATIVE HENDERSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:434(F), relative to the public oyster

seed grounds; to require compensation for any damage to apublic oyster seed ground or reservation; to authorize thesecretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to levyand collect such compensation; to provide relative to thedetermination of the amount of compensation to be levied; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1452—BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(8) and to enact Part VIII-A of

Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,to be comprised of R.S. 17:405.11 through 405.19, and R.S.17:3996(B)(24), relative to drug testing; to provide for drugtesting of certain public school students, including charterschool students; to require each school governing authority toestablish a drug testing program and to adopt a policy therefor;to provide certain requirements for such programs and policies;to provide for a model policy and rules to implement the Act; toprovide for testing procedures, including confirmation tests; toprovide relative to test results and certain actions to be taken inthe case of positive test results, including notification of thestudent and the student's parents, tutor, or legal guardian; toprovide for confidentiality of certain information concerningtest results; to limit the use of test results; to provide for studentdefense relative to prescribed drugs; to authorize certaincounseling and referral for counseling or treatment; and toprovide for related matters.

Read by title.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1453—BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 40:1299.39(A)(1)(a)(iv)(dd) and 1299.41(K), relative

to medical malpractice; to exclude health care providers whoperform elective abortions from coverage under the MedicalMalpractice Act and the Medical Malpractice Act for StateServices; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1454—BY REPRESENTATIVE PATRICIA SMITH

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 3-G of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes

of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:600.101 and R.S. 36:4(P),relative to coordination of housing and transportation planning;to create the Housing and Transportation Planning andCoordinating Commission within the division of administrationand to provide for its membership, operation, powers, andduties; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1455—BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL

AN ACTTo provide relative to the education of inmates in Louisiana

correctional facilities; and to provide for related matters.Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1456—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONICA

AN ACTTo prohibit the Department of Transportation and Development from

employing private counsel for certain litigation matters.

Read by title.HOUSE BILL NO. 1457—

BY REPRESENTATIVE MONICA AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2347(M), 39:996 and 51:1160, and toenact R.S. 39:1002, relative to payments in lieu of taxes, feesand charges paid by a lessee to a political subdivision, industrialdevelopment board or certain public trust; to provide that certainpayments, fees and charges paid by a lessee to a politicalsubdivision, industrial development board or certain public trustunder certain circumstances shall be statutory impositions; andto provide for related matters.

Read by title.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1458—BY REPRESENTATIVE LABRUZZO

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:416.13(C), relative to student codes of conduct; to

provide relative to a review by a local school board of thestudent code of conduct; to provide relative to the purpose ofsuch review and to require certain actions as necessary; toprovide guidelines and a timeline for such review; to providedefinitions; to provide an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

Read by title.

Reports of CommitteesThe following reports of committees were received and read:

Report of the Committee onAdministration of Criminal Justice

April 20, 2010

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Administration of CriminalJustice to submit the following report:

House Bill No. 23, by BaldoneReported favorably. (12-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 47, by WootonReported with amendments. (12-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 138, by ConnickReported with amendments. (12-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 286, by BurrellReported with amendments. (15-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 533, by MillsReported by substitute. (12-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 570, by SchroderReported favorably. (12-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 590, by KleckleyReported with amendments. (14-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 624, by SmileyReported favorably. (14-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 762, by RoyReported with amendments. (13-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 917, by WhiteReported favorably. (12-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 1259, by BurrellReported with amendments. (12-0) (Regular)

ERNEST D. WOOTONChairman

Report of the Committee onEducation

April 20, 2010

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Education to submit thefollowing report:

House Bill No. 251, by Smith, PatriciaReported with amendments. (9-8) (Regular)

House Bill No. 402, by PearsonReported favorably. (16-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 403, by PearsonReported favorably. (16-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 405, by DixonReported with amendments. (15-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 539, by KatzReported favorably. (12-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 745, by WhiteReported favorably. (14-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 974, by HoffmannReported favorably. (11-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 1014, by NortonReported favorably. (10-4) (Regular)

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House Bill No. 1029, by HoffmannReported with amendments. (13-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 1188, by HardyReported favorably. (13-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 1225, by DixonReported favorably. (13-0) (Local & Consent)

House Bill No. 1239, by DixonReported favorably. (13-0) (Regular)

AUSTIN J. BADON, JR.Chairman

Report of the Committee onHealth and Welfare

April 20, 2010

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Health and Welfare tosubmit the following report:

House Bill No. 985, by WhiteReported with amendments. (11-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 1123, by GallotReported with amendments. (13-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 1275, by NowlinReported favorably. (10-0) (Regular)

KAY KELLOGG KATZChairman

Report of the Committee onHouse and Governmental Affairs

April 20, 2010

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

I am directed by your Committee on House and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 84, by EdwardsReported favorably. (14-0)

House Bill No. 99, by Jones, RosalindReported with amendments. (15-2) (Regular)

House Bill No. 258, by LaBruzzoReported favorably. (12-5) (Regular)

House Bill No. 296, by HutterReported with amendments. (16-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 302, by SmileyReported with amendments. (18-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 601, by Leger (Joint Resolution)Reported with amendments. (17-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 723, by ConnickReported favorably. (18-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 734, by PearsonReported favorably. (16-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 758, by HutterReported with amendments. (16-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 761, by WhiteReported with amendments. (16-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 906, by SmileyReported favorably. (14-2) (Regular)

House Bill No. 933, by PerryReported with amendments. (15-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 969, by PearsonReported with amendments. (14-3) (Regular)

RICHARD "RICK" GALLOT, JR.Chairman

Committee on Insurance

April 20, 2010

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Insurance to submit thefollowing report:

House Bill No. 94, by Talbot (Joint Resolution)Reported with amendments. (5-4) (Regular)

House Bill No. 170, by LeBasReported without action, with recommendation that it be

recommitted to the Committee on Labor and IndustrialRelations (10-0)

House Bill No. 337, by LeBasReported with amendments. (9-0) (Regular)

House Bill No. 1233, by LaBruzzoReported favorably. (8-0) (Regular)

CHARLES E. "CHUCK" KLECKLEYChairman

Report of the Committee onNatural Resources and Environment

April 20, 2010

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Natural Resources andEnvironment to submit the following report:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, by FanninReported with amendments. (15-0-1)

House Concurrent Resolution No. 26, by HarrisonReported favorably. (14-0-1)

House Concurrent Resolution No. 31, by Smith, JaneReported favorably. (10-0-1)

House Concurrent Resolution No. 36, by RoyReported with amendments. (11-0-1)

House Concurrent Resolution No. 39, by St. GermainReported favorably. (13-0-1)

House Bill No. 569, by CarmodyReported with amendments. (13-0-1) (Regular)

House Bill No. 841, by ArnoldReported with amendments. (13-0-1) (Regular)

House Bill No. 879, by LambertReported favorably. (10-0-1) (Regular)

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House Bill No. 977, by HarrisonReported with amendments. (15-0-1) (Regular)

GORDON E. DOVE, SR.Chairman

Privileged Report of the Committee on EnrollmentApril 20, 2010

To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit thefollowing report:

The following House Resolutions have been properly enrolled:

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 28—BY REPRESENTATIVE PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Mothers Against Drunk Driving Louisiana and to

encourage participation in "Walk Like MADD" on Saturday,May 1, 2010.

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 29—BY REPRESENTATIVE SMILEY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the Reverend Dr. Vernon R. Phillips of the Church of

God-Galvez for his extraordinary achievements and manifoldcontributions to his community.

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 30—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

A RESOLUTIONTo express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of

Samuel William "Bill" Hazlip III of Baton Rouge.

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 31—BY REPRESENTATIVE ANDERS

A RESOLUTIONTo recognize April 25 through May 1, 2010, as Conservation

Stewardship Week.

Respectfully submitted,

WAYNE WADDELLChairman

The above House Resolutions contained in the report weresigned by the Speaker of the House and taken by the Clerk of theHouse to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of theHouse.

Privileged Report of the Committee on EnrollmentApril 20, 2010

To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives:

I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit thefollowing report:

The following House Concurrent Resolutions have beenproperly enrolled:

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 113—BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend the members of the United States Army War College

participating in the Eisenhower Series College Program and towelcome them to Louisiana in April 2010.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 114—BY REPRESENTATIVES DOWNS AND GALLOT AND SENATORKOSTELKA

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Dr.

Joseph M. Smith, Sr., of Ruston.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 116—BY REPRESENTATIVE RITCHIE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Louisiana State University student Tyler Crosby of

Bush, Louisiana, upon his receipt of the Barry M. GoldwaterScholarship.

Respectfully submitted,

WAYNE WADDELLChairman

The above House Concurrent Resolutions contained in thereport were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to theSenate by the Clerk of the House and were signed by the President ofthe Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Secretary ofState in accordance with the rules of the House.

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Katz, the rules were suspended to permit the

Committee on Health and Welfare to consider the followinglegislative instruments that were not listed on the weekly committeeschedule as required by House Rule 14.23:

House Bill Nos. 971 and 1271

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Gallot, the rules were suspended to permit

the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to consider thefollowing legislative instruments that were not listed on the weeklycommittee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23:

House Bill No. 1300

Suspension of the RulesOn motion of Rep. Wooton, the rules were suspended to permit

the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice to consider thefollowing legislative instruments that were not listed on the weeklycommittee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23:

House Bill Nos. 193 and 918

Leave of AbsenceRep. Barrow - 1/2 day

AdjournmentOn motion of Rep. Henry Burns, at 5:20 P.M., the House agreed

to adjourn until Wednesday, April 21, 2010, at 2:00 P.M.

The Speaker of the House declared the House adjourned until2:00 P.M., Wednesday, April 21, 2010.

ALFRED W. SPEERClerk of the House


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