Legislative Day History - 2018 Regular Session Thursday...
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HB6 ConnickProvides relative to pretrial and scheduling conferences
CIVIL/PROCEDURE
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB7 Miller, G.
Provides relative to certain statements required to be filed by elected officialsETHICS/CODE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB13 Miller, G.
Provides relative to the reemployment of retirees of the Teachers' Retirement System of LouisianaRETIREMENT/TEACHERS
Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB16 Danahay
Provides relative to taking judicial notice of statutesEVIDENCE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB17 Carpenter
Provides for the repayment of refunded contributions by a member of the Registrars of VotersEmployees' Retirement System
RETIREMENT/REGISTR VOTER
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB19 CarpenterProvides for the annual amount of retirement allowance for members of the Registrars of VotersEmployees' Retirement System
RETIREMENT/REGISTR VOTER
Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB29 Pearson
Provides for the optional selection of payment of survivor benefits for a surviving spouse of a memberof the Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana
RETIREMENT/MUNICIPAL EMP
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB45 Connick
Requires third-party logistics providers to obtain controlled dangerous substance licensesLICENSING
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB52 Marcelle
Creates the "Capitol High School" special prestige license plateMTR VEHICLE/LICEN PLATES
Read by title, roll called, yeas 83, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB54 Hollis
Provides relative to recall electionsELECTIONS/RECALL
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB56 Hoffmann
Provides relative to the signs displayed at the point of purchase of any tobacco, alternative nicotine, orvapor product
TOBACCO/TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB60 Cox
Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 175 as the "SSG Richard Lee Vazquez MemorialHighway"
HIGHWAYS
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Read by title, roll called, yeas 82, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB62 Dwight
Provides relative to a defendant's motion for a speedy trial and the period of time within which trial isrequired to commence
CRIMINAL/TRIALS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB70 Jenkins
Provides relative to the classified fire service in the city of ShreveportCIVIL SERVICE/FIRE & POL
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB73 BacalaProvides relative to payment of processing fee for certain garnishment proceedings
CIVIL/GARNISHMENT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB74 Davis
Requires schools to provide information relative to influenza and immunization against the influenzavirus
STUDENTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB79 Mack
Creates the crime of abuse of persons with infirmities through electronic means and provides forcriminal penalties and exceptions
CRIME
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB100 White, Malinda
Provides with respect to attorney fees and costs in domestic abuse casesDOMESTIC ABUSE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB107 Bacala
Provides with respect to financial security for survivors of federal law enforcement officersLAW ENFORCE/OFFICERS
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 93, nays 0. Finally passed, title adopted,ordered to the Senate.
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HB110 HortonProvides relative to the placement of children in the custody of the Dept. of Children and FamilyServices
CHILDREN/CUSTODY
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB125 Jefferson
Provides relative to divorce and spousal supportDIVORCE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB129 Reynolds
Exempts certain Department of Wildlife and Fisheries projects from the capital outlay processCAPITAL OUTLAY
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB130 Schexnayder
Provides for the establishment of airboat trails on wildlife management areasWILDLIFE/MGT AREAS
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Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB133 Brass
Authorizes the governing authority of the city of Gonzales to levy a hotel occupancy taxTAX/HOTEL OCCUPANCY
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB139 HoffmannProvides an exception with respect to certain telephonic solicitations during a declared state ofemergency
PUBLIC SERVICE COMN
Read by title, roll called, yeas 78, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB140 Leger
Provides for the use of supervision fees paid by offenders placed on probation or parolePROBATION
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB142 Lyons
Increases the waste tire disposal fee applicable to passenger and light truck tiresENVIRONMENT/WASTE TIRES
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 71, nays 13. The bill, havingreceived two-thirds vote of the elected members, was finally passed, title adopted, ordered to theSenate.
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HB154 MageeProvides relative to access to certain information for purposes of child support enforcement
CHILDREN/SUPPORT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB156 Bacala
Provides relative to the task force on coordination of Medicaid fraud detection and preventioninitiatives
MEDICAID
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB174 Garofalo
Provides for the continuous revision of the Code of Civil ProcedureCIVIL/PROCEDURE
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB176 Leger
Requires students who are entering eleventh grade or who are 16 and entering any grade to providesatisfactory evidence of current immunization against meningococcal disease as a condition of schoolentry
STUDENTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB177 Zeringue
Extends the termination date of certain provisions authorizing a public entity to rehabilitate a levee notmaintained with federal funds without public bids
LEVEES
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB181 Armes
Provides relative to the Louisiana Military Advisory CouncilMILITARY AFFAIRS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB182 Johnson
Provides relative to the Indian Child Welfare ActCHILDRENS CODE
Received from the Senate without amendments.-
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HB184 LegerProvides relative to costs assessed for violations of driving while intoxicated
DWI
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB186 Marino
Provides relative to the attempt or conspiracy to commit violations of the Uniform ControlledDangerous Substances Law
DRUGS/CONTROLLED
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB188 Miller, G.
Provides relative to acceptance by a public servant of transportation, admission, and lodging given bya third party
ETHICS/CODE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB193 Coussan
Provides relative to funding for university laboratory schoolsSCHOOLS/FINANCE-MFP
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB203 Jackson
(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the holding of public office and public employmentJUDGES
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 64, nays 24. The bill, not having receivedtwo-thirds vote of the elected members, failed to pass.
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HB205 StagniAuthorizes the governing authority of the city of Kenner to name the Kenner police complex in honorof a living person
PUBLIC BUILDINGS/GROUNDS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB206 AndersPermits the employment of a convicted felon in the business of insurance in certain circumstances
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB210 Jackson
Provides relative to revocation of P.O.S.T. certificationLAW ENFORCE/OFFICERS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB213 Jackson
Provides relative to the transfer of surplus monies in the Fourth JDCCOURTS/COURT COSTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB219 Jackson
Provides relative to Louisiana Clerks' Remote Access Authority membershipCLERKS OF COURT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB224 Marino
Reduces criminal penalties for certain offenses involving legend drugsDRUGS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB225 Stagni
Requires instruction in public high schools on prevention of shaken baby syndromeCURRICULA
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Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB230 Berthelot
Provides relative to investments by political subdivisionsLOCAL GOVERNMENT
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB234 Edmonds
Provides relative to deposited funds payable to a surviving spouseFINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB242 Stefanski
Provides relative to theft of goods from a merchantCRIME/THEFT
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB263 Miller, G.
Provides relative to the placement of voting machines during early voting and on election dayELECTIONS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB265 Smith, P.
Provides relative to registration and voting by a person convicted of a felonyVOTING/REGISTRATION
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 61, nays 39. Finally passed, titleadopted, ordered to the Senate.
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HB268 FalconerProvides relative to protected persons who are allowed to record statements in criminal proceedings
CRIMINAL/PROCEDURE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB270 Foil
Exempts specified personally identifying information related to reports of violations of student codes ofconduct or other policies intended for the safety of students or employees of postsecondary educationinstitutions from the Public Records Law
PUBLIC RECORDS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB272 Hall
Provides with respect to group purchasing of materials, equipment, and suppliesPUBLIC CONTRACT/BIDS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB294 Smith, P.Changes references to "at-risk" students to students who are "economically disadvantaged"throughout Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes
STUDENTS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB305 Jefferson
Provides relative to the Louisiana Economic Development CorporationECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Read by title, roll called, yeas 81, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB307 Thomas
Provides for the rights of certain crime victimsCRIMINAL/VICTIMS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB308 Havard MOTOR VEHICLES
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Provides relative to vehicle platooningSent to the Governor for executive approval.-
HB311 LegerCreates the Delachaise Security and Improvement District in Orleans Parish
DISTRICTS/NEIGHBORHOOD
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB319 DavisCreates annual permits for ready-mix concrete trucks
MTR VEHICLE/TRUCKS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB326 Hensgens
Makes technical corrections to various provisions of law within the purview of the legislativecommittees on health and welfare
LEGISLATION
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB348 Hodges
Requires DPS&C to report the number of inmates who are veteransPUBLIC SFTY/CORRECTIONS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB371 Chaney
Provides relative to reporting of child abuse and neglectCHILDREN/ABUSE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB387 Edmonds
Revises the Parents' Bill of Rights for Public SchoolsSCHOOLS
Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB389 Carter, G.
Increases penalties for the crime of sexual assault of persons with infirmities and provides enhancedpenalties under certain circumstances
CRIME/SEX OFFENSES
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 92, nays 1. Finally passed, title adopted,ordered to the Senate.
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HB394 CoxEstablishes the Post-Conviction Veterans Mentor Program
VETERANS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB395 Foil
Provides relative to tutorshipCHILDREN/TUTORSHIP
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB399 Carter, G.
In the event of insufficient funding, provides for funding or reducing Taylor Opportunity Program forStudents (TOPS) awards based on certain academic and financial criteria and eliminating payment ofcertain stipends
TOPS
Rules suspended, called out of its regular order.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 27, nays 70. Failed to pass.-
HB406 Jefferson UNEMPLOYMENT COMP
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Provides for an update to terms and technical correctionsReceived from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB408 JenkinsProvides relative to reimbursement rates set by local governing authorities for emergency medicalservices
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB424 Leger
Provides relative to the qualifications of persons applying for an explosives licenseEXPLOSIVES
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB425 Zeringue
Includes charter fishing guides in the certification program as earning more than half of their incomefrom charter fishing guide activities
FISHING/COMMERCIAL
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB433 Shadoin
Provides for reporting of groundwater resourcesWATER/RESOURCES
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB435 Morris, JayAuthorizes the regulation or prohibition of boat traffic in certain circumstances
BOATS/SHIPS/VESSELS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB449 EdmondsEnacts the Adoption Option Act providing for information on adoption to be conveyed pursuant to theWoman's Right To Know law
ABORTION
Read by title, roll called, yeas 83, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB466 Gisclair
Provides relative to court-appointed special advocatesCHILDRENS CODE
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB478 Bacala
Dedicates a portion of the state sales and use taxes on sales of motor vehicles for transportationprojects based on a cost-benefit analysis
FUNDS/FUNDING
Read by title, amended, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 41, nays 40. Failed to pass,motion to reconsider pending.
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HB482 LegerProvides relative to the release of a child from the custody of DPS&C
JUVENILE PROCEDURE
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB484 Talbot
Provides for a proposition election to authorize fantasy sports contests in LouisianaGAMING
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
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Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB490 Miller, G.
Provides for healthcare coverage relative to child supportCHILDREN/SUPPORT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB491 Johnson
Provides relative to examination and licensing fees assessed by the Louisiana State Board ofCosmetology
COSMETOLOGY/BOARD
Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
HB497 PearsonProvides for access to funds in a securities account prior to naming of an executor
SUCCESSION/INHERITANCE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB498 Jordan
Requires school crisis management and response plans to provide for parental notification in theevent of a shooting or other violent incident or emergency situation
SCHOOLS/PARENTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB500 Abramson
Provides for calling a limited constitutional convention and preparations thereforCONSTITUTION/CONVENTION
Read by title, reconsidered, returned to the calendar, under the rules.-HB509 Carter, G.
Requires school boards to make presentations at public meetings relative to plans for schools in needof academic improvement
EDUCATION ACCOUNTABILITY
Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB514 Shadoin
Provides relative to the La. Used Motor Vehicle CommissionMOTOR VEHICLES
Notice given.-Scheduled for concurrence on 05/14/18.-
HB516 GuinnProvides relative to waterworks districts in Jefferson Davis Parish
DISTRICTS/WATERWORKS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HB521 HenryProvides relative to ex officio notaries for coroners
NOTARIES
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB524 Carpenter
Requires policies prohibiting sexual harassment and annual training on preventing sexual harassmentPUBLIC OFFLS/EMPS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB529 Leger
Provides relative to controlled dangerous substances on the premises of alcoholic beverage outletsALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB538 Dwight COURTS/MAGISTRATES
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Provides for a magistrate judge in the 14th JDCRead third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 90, nays 0. Finally passed, title adopted,ordered to the Senate.
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HB539 LegerProvides for an expedited licensing process and associated fees for facilities and providers licensedby the La. Department of Health
FEES/LICENSES/PERMITS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB552 Edmonds
Provides relative to the duties of the registrar of voters relative to requests for copies of records of theregistrar
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB573 Zeringue
Allows political subdivisions to perform integrated coastal projects through outcome-basedcontracting
COASTAL RES/COASTAL ZONE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB589 Abramson
Provides relative to fees and costs of the Civil District Court for the Parish of OrleansCOURTS/COURT COSTS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB590 Edmonds
Creates the Efficient Government Act and provides for the Council on Efficient Government and itspowers and duties
STATE AGENCIES
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
HB591 LegerCreates the Louisiana Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Read by title, roll called, yeas 83, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB598 Havard
Authorizes a local taxing authority to enter into advance payment agreements with certain propertyowners for payment of ad valorem taxes
TAX/AD VALOREM TAX
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB599 Jefferson
Authorizes the office of unemployment insurance administration to send an overpayment noticeelectronically or by first class mail
UNEMPLOYMENT COMP
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB615 Jordan
Provides relative to administrative hearings involving actions of the commissioner of insuranceINSURANCE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB616 Hilferty
Provides relative to foods and beverages, other than school breakfast or lunch, offered in publicschools
SCHOOLS/FOOD PROGRAMS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-
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HB625 EdmondsProvides relative to maternity and adoptive leave for teachers
TEACHERS/LEAVE
Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB629 Jones
Provides for the creation of a municipal consortiumMUNICIPALITIES
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB648 Leger
Provides relative to procurement of port-related specialized cranes and replacement partsPORTS/HARBORS/TERMINALS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB663 White, Malinda
Creates a commission to study the feasibility of consolidating the Washington Parish and Bogalusaschool systems
SCHOOLS/DISTRICTS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB665 Miller, G.
Provides relative to records of port economic development negotiationsPUBLIC RECORDS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB669 Marcelle
Provides for a hold on the renewal of an operator's license under certain circumstancesMTR VEHICLE/DRIVER LIC
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 86, nays 0. Finally passed,title adopted, ordered to the Senate.
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HB673 BarrasProvides relative to the Iberia Economic Development Authority
DISTRICTS/ECONOMIC DEVEL
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB682 Shadoin
Provides relative to elections of alcoholic beverages propositionsELECTIONS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB684 Abramson
Provides relative to tax incentives granted by local governments for donations to local governmentsTAX/LOCAL
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB691 LeBas
Repeals the sunset on assessments levied by the Louisiana Rice Research BoardAGRICULTURE/RICE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB699 Stagni
Provides relative to jury polling after a verdict is returnedCRIMINAL/JURY TRIALS
Read by title, roll called, yeas 80, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.-HB719 Foil
Provides relative to personal injury claims against the stateSUITS AGAINST ST/CLAIMS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-
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HB723 GarofaloProvides for the award of attorney fees to a person making a public records request when the personprevails or prevails in part in a suit instituted by a public body or official
PUBLIC RECORDS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB726 Bouie
Provides relative to the membership of the Juvenile Justice Reform Act Implementation CommissionJUVENILES
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB731 Hunter
Provides relative to costs for filing a legislative continuance or extensionCOURTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB732 Talbot
Provides for the reporting of certain court orders to be included in the National Instant CriminalBackground Check System database
CRIMINAL/RECORDS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB739 Miller, G.
Requires a statement and certification rather than an affidavit for certain disclosures by legislators tothe ethics board relative to speeches
ETHICS/CODE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB740 Miller, G.
Provides relative to the availability of auditor reports prepared or accepted by the legislative auditorLEGISLATIVE AUDITOR
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB744 Leger
Provides for authority of courts in times of an emergency or disasterCOURTS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB746 Carter, G.
Repeals requirement that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education meet quarterly inNew Orleans relative to the Recovery School District
BESE
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB747 Emerson
Provides relative to the waiting period before performing a marriage ceremonyMARRIAGE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB750 Stagni
Provides relative to educational qualifications of applicants to the La. Board of Chiropractic ExaminersCHIROPRACTORS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB752 Huval
Provides relative to motor vehicle reports required to obtain an insurance premium quoteINSURANCE/AUTOMOBILE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB755 Miller, D.
Authorizes each public and nonpublic school governing authority to adopt a policy relative to thesupply and administration of naloxone and other opioid antagonists
SCHOOLS
Received from the Senate with amendments.-
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HB757 AbrahamProvides relative to payment of group insurance premiums for retirees from the Jefferson Davis ParishSheriff's Office
INSURANCE/GROUP-SHERIFFS
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB759 Foil
Provides relative to private actions with respect to the Unfair Trade Practices and ConsumerProtection Law
CONSUMERS/PROTECTION
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB764 Bouie
Provides relative to the issuance of an ex-offender provisional licenseTRANSPORTATION DEPT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB771 Bacala
Provides for payment of unfunded accrued liability by an employer participating in the Municipal PoliceEmployees' Retirement System
RETIREMENT/MUNICIPAL POL
Received from the Senate with amendments.-HB775 Davis
Provides relative to the reimbursement of healthcare providersINSURANCE/HEALTH
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB776 Smith, P.
Prohibits the possession of firearms in certain cases involving stalkingCRIME
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB777 Falconer
Provides for the "Seymore D'Fair Foundation One Hundred Percent Me Drug Free" specialty licenseplate
MTR VEHICLE/LICEN PLATES
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB780 Magee
Provides for an independent review process in Medicaid managed care program for dental servicesclaims
MEDICAID
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB794 Hall
Provides relative to excess immovable property not purchased at public or private saleTRANSPORTATION DEPT
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB797 Zeringue
Relative to compensatory mitigation requirementsCOASTAL RES/COASTAL ZONE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB798 Wright
Creates the "Covington High School" specialty license plateMTR VEHICLE/LICEN PLATES
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB799 Garofalo
Provides relative to the disposition of abandoned crab trapsFISHING/CRABS
Received from the Senate without amendments.-
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HB800 AbramsonAuthorizes the secretary of the Department of Revenue to disclose certain taxpayer information to thestate treasurer
REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB802 Hill
Provides relative to Gravity Drainage Districts in Calcasieu ParishDISTRICTS/DRAINAGE
Received from the Senate without amendments.-HB813 Carter, G.
Provides relative to actions filed under the Protection from Stalking ActFAMILY VIOLENCE
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 93, nays 0. Finally passed, title adopted,ordered to the Senate.
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HB824 TalbotProvides relative to facility disclosure requirements
INSURANCE/HEALTH
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB832 Gisclair
Provides relative to requirements for escort vehiclesMOTOR VEHICLES
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB842 Amedee
Requires daily recess for public school students in grades kindergarten through eightSCHOOLS
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 44, nays 52. Failed to pass.-
HB844 GarofaloProvides relative to the indemnification of clerks of court and their employees
LIABILITY/CIVIL
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 93, nays 1. Finally passed,title adopted, ordered to the Senate.
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HB866 GloverProvides relative to the secretary for the municipal fire and police civil service board in certainmunicipalities
CIVIL SERVICE/FIRE & POL
Read by title, reconsidered, returned to the calendar, under the rules.-HB875 Talbot
Provides relative to health insurance network provider directoriesINSURANCE/HEALTH
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB885 Glover
Enacts the Safety Net Hospital Preservation ActHOSPITALS
Notice removed-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
HB890 HunterProvides for an extension of time for which to appeal the denial of a hardship license or a suspension,cancellation, or revocation of a driver's license
MTR VEHICLE/DRIVER LIC
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Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB892 Wright
Provides relative to the illegal carrying of certain knivesWEAPONS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HB894 Schexnayder
Provides requirements for community water systems with respect to customer complaintsWATER/DRINKING WATER
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB896 Smith, P.
Provides relative to battery of a dating partner, domestic abuse, and uniform abuse prevention ordersDOMESTIC ABUSE
Sent to the Governor for executive approval.-HB901 Landry, T.
Provides relative to special permit feesMOTOR VEHICLES
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 45, nays 51. The bill, nothaving received two-thirds vote of the elected members, failed to pass.
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HCR1 HollisCreates the Sanitary Sewer Systems Overflows Commission
WATER/SEWER OPERATORS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HCR3 Foil
Creates a commission to study the feasibility of a constitutional convention and makerecommendations relative thereto
CONSTITUTION/CONVENTION
Called from the calendar.-Read by title, amended, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read by title, amended, roll called on final consideration, yeas 77, nays 6. The resolution wasadopted and ordered to the Senate.
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HCR11 NortonRequests that the state Dept. of Education include school-level and system-level data in annual reportof status of health and physical education in public schools and that schools and school governingauthorities respond to the department's survey relative to such report
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 88, nays 2. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR14 FalconerDirects the office of state buildings and grounds to duplicate all signage at the state capitol in French
PUBLIC BUILDINGS/ST CAPL
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 34, nays 54. Failed to pass.-HCR42 Hill
Urges and requests the Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study the feasibility of creating alumber grading training program
AGRICULTURE/FOREST DEPT
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HCR62 EdmondsRequests the House and Governmental Affairs and Senate and Governmental Affairs committees tomeet and function as a joint committee to study moving all school board elections to the gubernatorial
SCHOOLS/BOARDS
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or presidential electionRead by title, returned to the calendar.-
HCR64 Miller, D.Creates the Emergency Medical Services Professional Working Group to study and makerecommendations to the legislature concerning matters relating to licensure and regulation ofemergency medical personnel
HEALTH/EMERG MED SERVICE
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 94, nays 0. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR65 McFarlandRequests the La. Department of Health to study and report to the legislature concerning the potentialimplementation of mandatory case management in the Medicaid program
MEDICAID
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 95, nays 0. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR66 TalbotRequests a study concerning the prospective establishment of a state prescription drug importationprogram
DRUGS/PRESCRIPTION
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 95, nays 0. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR69 Miller, G.Requests a study concerning means by which to improve the Medicaid estate recovery functions ofthe La. Department of Health
MEDICAID
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 95, nays 0. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR70 HodgesProvides relative to healthcare licensing boards reporting to the House and Senate committees onhealth and welfare on their recognition of military veterans training in various healthcare occupations
VETERANS
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
HCR71 EdmondsRequests the attorney general to file an amicus brief in federal court to support Mississippi in thatstate's litigation to ban elective abortions after fifteen weeks gestation
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 75, nays 17. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR72 StokesCreates the daylight saving time task force to study daylight saving time versus standard time
TIME/DAYLIGHT SAVING
Read by title, roll called on final consideration, yeas 89, nays 4. The resolution was adopted andordered to the Senate.
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HCR74 ConnickRequests a study regarding the feasibility of merging the Board of Barber Examiners and theLouisiana State Board of Cosmetology
COSMETOLOGY/BOARD
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-HCR76 Miller, D.
Creates a study committee to evaluate Louisiana's prevalence of tobacco-related illnesses resultingfrom secondhand smoke exposure
HEALTH/SMOKING
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Read by title, amended, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read by title, amended, roll called on final consideration, yeas 86, nays 4. The resolution wasadopted and ordered to the Senate.
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HCR84 DanahayCommends James C. "Jim" Beam for providing journalistic coverage of the Louisiana Legislature forfifty years
COMMENDATIONS
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HCR95 HilfertyCreates a committee to study and develop a system for notification and registration of personsconvicted of a terrorism offense
HOMELAND SECURITY
Read by title, ordered engrossed, passed to 3rd reading.-HCR103 Marcelle
Commends municipalities for the creation of independent police monitoring divisionsLOCAL GOVERNMENT
Received from the Senate without amendments.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HR3 Morris, JayAllows interpreters designated by the Speaker to be admitted to the House floor
HOUSE/RULES
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR107 HoffmannRequests the La. Department of Health to continue to study the desirability and feasibility of apotential increase in the minimum age for purchase of tobacco products to 21
HEALTH/SMOKING
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR109 HoffmannRequests the La. Department of Health to continue a study on tax-related and health-related issuesassociated with vapor products and electronic cigarettes
HEALTH/SMOKING
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR112 Landry, N.Requests that the Louisiana Community and Technical College System develop a pilot scholarshipprogram for certain adults
COLLEGES/COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HR142 Harris, L.
Provides for a procedure to pass over controversial instruments on third reading, to be referred to asthe "Berthelot Rule"
HOUSE/RULES
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HR166 Cox
Designates June 4-8, 2018, as Wound Care Awareness Week in LouisianaSPECIAL DAY/WEEK/MONTH
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR167 Garofalo COMMENDATIONS
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Commends posthumously Sergeant John Ray of Gretna, LouisianaTaken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR168 McFarlandUrges and requests the Department of Agriculture to study the economic impact of current andpotential rules and regulations regarding forest crops
AGRICULTURE/FOREST DEPT
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR169 LeopoldUrges and requests the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to timely process and act onapplications for projects in southwest Louisiana
MINERALS
Rules suspended, called out of its regular order.-Read by title, roll called, yeas 97, nays 0. The resolution was adopted.-
HR172 HoffmannRecognizes June 2018 as "Go Purple Month" for Alzheimer's awareness
SPECIAL DAY/WEEK/MONTH
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR173 HoffmannRecognizes May 15, 2018, as Y Day in Louisiana
SPECIAL DAY/WEEK/MONTH
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR174 WrightCommends the Christ Episcopal School girls' basketball team on winning the 2018 LHSAA Division Vstate championship in their inaugural varsity season
COMMENDATIONS
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR175 Brown, TerryCommends the "We the Kids" 4-H Leadership Camp in Winn Parish
COMMENDATIONS
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR176 HodgesCommends the Homeland Security Investigations team of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
COMMENDATIONS
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR178 IveyCommends the Baton Rouge District Nurses Association upon its one hundredth anniversary
COMMENDATIONS
Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with theRules of the House.
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HR190 BacalaCommends Joanie Basso on her retirement from the Ascension Parish School District
COMMENDATIONS
Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-HR191 Stokes
Recognizes May 10, 2018, as Junior League Day at the state capitol and commends the organizationSPECIAL DAY/WEEK/MONTH
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Read by title, rules suspended, adopted.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HR192 McFarlandCommends the Winnfield Middle School Beta Club
COMMENDATIONS
Read by title, rules suspended, adopted.-Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.-
HR193 HilfertyCreates a task force to study issues related to sewerage, water, and drainage in the city of NewOrleans
WATER/SEWER OPERATORS
Read by title, rules suspended, passed to 3rd reading.-HR194 Smith, P.
Recognizes May 11, 2018, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the stateSPECIAL DAY/WEEK/MONTH
Read by title, rules suspended, adopted.-HR195 Harris, J.
Requests the city of New Orleans to develop and implement initiatives to attract quality retail anddining establishments to certain areas of the city
COMMERCE
Read by title, rules suspended, adopted.-SB25 Mills
Provides relative to prohibited conduct. (8/1/18)ETHICS
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 95, nays 1. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB27 MillsProvides relative to the Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee. (8/1/18)
MEDICAID
House conferees appointed: LeBas, Hoffmann, and Smith.-SB29 Mills
Provides relative to a single uniform prescription drug prior authorization form. (1/1/19)HEALTH SERVICES
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 96, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB33 ColombNames the LSU Health North Clinic and Urgent Care facility in Baton Rouge the "Willie F. HawkinsEmergency Care Center". (gov sig)
PUBLIC BUILDINGS/GROUNDS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB42 Appel
Provides relative to making a false police report that triggers a law enforcement response ("swatting").(gov sig)
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 94, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB46 AppelProvides relative to the master plan for postsecondary education. (gov sig)
POSTSECONDARY ED
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 93, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB54 Martiny ARSON
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Creates the crime of negligent arson. (gov sig)Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 33, nays 60. Failed to pass.-
SB66 ClaitorProvides relative to admission to treatment facility for mental illness pursuant to emergency certificate.(8/1/18)
MENTAL HEALTH
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 94, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB69 ClaitorProvides for the in forma pauperis filing of expungements. (8/1/18)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Read by title, returned to the calendar.-Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 78, nays 2. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB70 MizellProvides relative to permissible warrantless searches of the residences of defendants on probation orparole. (8/1/18)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 69, nays 27. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB72 MartinyProvides relative to the execution of an order for protective custody and examination. (gov sig)
MENTAL HEALTH
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 94, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB108 JohnsProvides relative to the Medicaid managed care annual report. (gov sig)
MEDICAID
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 96, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB121 PerryProvides an exception for a hospital service district commissioner that owns a pharmacy. (8/1/18)
ETHICS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB130 Mills
Provides relative to contracts for Medicaid pharmacy benefit management services. (8/1/18)MEDICAID
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 94, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB165 PetersonRe-creates the Department of State and the statutory entities made a part of the department by law. (6/30/18)
SUNSET LAW
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs.-SB204 Smith, G.
Provides relative to caller ID spoofing. (8/1/18)TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB227 Morrell
Provides for the membership of the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans. (See Act)LOCAL AGENCIES
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Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 86, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB237 MorrellAuthorizes the Department of Revenue to seek to enjoin preparers who engage in certain conduct.(gov sig)
REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Notice removed-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
SB238 MorrellAuthorizes the Department of Revenue to seek to enjoin preparers who engage in certain conduct.(7/1/18)
REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Notice removed-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
SB239 MorrellAuthorizes the secretary of the Department of Revenue to refuse to register or issue or may revoke astate sales tax resale certificate to new business if the business reorganization was intended to evadepayment of sales and use or withholding tax. (7/1/18)
REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Notice removed-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
SB241 MorrellProvides relative to pharmacist communication with patients. (8/1/18)
PHARMACEUTICALS
Signed by the Speaker of the House.-SB248 Johns
Revises definition of "children" in the Children's Code. (gov sig)CHILDREN'S CODE
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB254 Appel
Require BESE to establish criteria whereby a teacher may be issued a dyslexia practitioner ordyslexia therapist ancillary certificate. (gov sig)
BESE
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 96, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB260 MilkovichProvides relative to disciplinary hearings by professional and occupational licensing boards andcommissions. (8/1/18)
STATE AGENCIES
Reported with Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB270 Carter, T.
Provides relative to withdrawal of candidates. (gov sig)ELECTION CODE
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs.-SB277 Claitor
Provides relative to the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. (8/1/18)HEALTH CARE
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 89, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered to-
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Motion to reconsider called from the table.-SB282 Mills
Provides relative to prescription drug pricing. (8/1/18)HEALTH/ACC INSURANCE
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB283 Mills
Provides relative to pharmacy benefit managers. (8/1/18)HEALTH/ACC INSURANCE
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 94, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB291 BarrowProvides relative to family violence and domestic abuse as factors to consider in determining visitationand custody. (gov sig)
FAMILY LAW
Notice removed-Notice given.-Scheduled for floor debate on 05/14/18.-
SB308 MizellProvides relative to the creation of a volunteer and employee criminal history system. (8/1/18)
HEALTH SERVICES
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 94, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB310 ClaitorProvides relative to the collection and reporting of certain data regarding students withexceptionalities. (gov sig)
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Reported with Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB317 Claitor
Provides procedure for expulsion of members of the Louisiana Public Defender Board for unexcusedabsences at board meetings. (gov sig)
PUBLIC DEFENDER
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 95, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB319 GattiAbolishes boards and commissions, authorities, districts, and like entities that are inactive. (8/1/18)
STATE AGENCIES
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB325 Milkovich
Provides relative to abortion clinics and services. (8/1/18)ABORTION
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB335 Mizell
Provides for penalties for persons convicted for soliciting prostitutes. (8/1/18)CRIME/PUNISHMENT
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 66, nays 23. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB349 AppelCreates the Technology Strategy Task Force. (8/1/18)
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 90, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB384 ClaitorProhibits the commercial use of "mug shots" and other arrest records under certain circumstances. (8/1/18)
CRIMINAL RECORDS
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 89, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB402 RiserClarifies that both volunteer and paid security guards may serve churches or houses of worship andprovides for tactical training requirements for certain concealed handgun permittees. (8/1/18)
WEAPONS
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 81, nays 10. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB408 AppelProvides for authority of the Public Belt Railroad Commission. (gov sig)
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 97, nays 0. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB414 White, BodiProvides relative to emergency medical services transporting patients to alternative destinations.(8/1/18)
HEALTH CARE
Called from the calendar.-Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 54, nays 26. Finally passed,ordered to the Senate.
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SB433 ChabertProvides with respect to the membership of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board. (gov sig)
COASTAL PROTECT/RES AUTH
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB452 Morrish
Changes certain TOPS initial eligibility requirements and provides relative to the sharing of certainstudent data. (gov sig)
TOPS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB465 Bishop, W.
Provides relative to student discipline. (8/1/18)STUDENTS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB471 Riser
Provides relative to the functions of jury commissions in certain parishes. (8/1/18)CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 91, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB473 JohnsAuthorizes Louisiana Property Assistance Agency to make surplus bulletproof vests available forpurchase to certain part-time and reserve peace officers under the same requirements as the vestsare made available to certain full-time employees. (8/1/18)
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 74, nays 17. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB477 LaFleurProvides for electronic prescribing of noncontrolled legend drugs. (8/1/18)
PHARMACEUTICALS
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House conferees appointed: LeBas, Hoffmann, and Stagni.-SB484 Perry
Provides relative to the enforcement of a regulation, decision, or order of the Board of Ethics. (8/1/18)ETHICS
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 91, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB507 MillsProvides relative to Medicaid managed care organizations. (8/1/18)
MEDICAID
Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 85, nays 1. The bill, havingreceived two-thirds vote of the elected members, was finally passed, ordered to the Senate.
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SB508 MorrellProvides relative to the direct shipment of wine. (8/1/18)
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Reported with Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB512 Gatti
Provides relative to school employee participation in student-initiated prayer. (gov sig)SCHOOLS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB524 Long
Requires the Sabine River Authority to obtain approval of the Water Resources Commission prior tothe sale of water outside the state. (8/1/18)
WATER MANAGEMENT
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB534 Milkovich
Defines abortion and feticide as "crimes of violence". (gov sig)ABORTION
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB556 Carter, T.
Provides relative to information and access to breast reconstructive surgery. (8/1/18)HEALTH CARE
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB557 Bishop, W.
Authorizes levee districts to provide extra compensation to certain levee district police officers. (8/1/18)
LOCAL AGENCIES
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SB558 Barrow
Provides relative to incarcerated women. (8/1/18)CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 86, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered tothe Senate.
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SB562 BoudreauxProvides relative to virtual schools. (gov sig)
SCHOOLS
Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments.-SCR92 Carter, T.
Requests the state Department of Education to report to the legislature regarding implementation ofthe recommendations made in the Alternative Education Study Group Report.
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Education.-SCR96 Allain
Requests the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies, Louisiana State University PublicTAX/ENERGY
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Administration Institute, and the Louisiana Tax Institute to analyze mineral revenues, taxes, andexemptions and to submit a written report of its findings to the legislature.
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.-SCR98 Mills
Requests the law enforcement agencies of Louisiana to take advantage of the Attorney General'sDrug Take Back Box program to receive free receptacles for the safe disposal of opioids.
CONTROL DANGER SUBSTANCE
Read by title, rules suspended, passed to 3rd reading.-SCR99 Allain
Establishes a task force to study and make recommendations on the issue of public access on thenavigable waters of the state.
WATER/WATERWAYS
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Environment.-SCR110 Erdey
Commends Holden High School Girls Softball Team on winning the Louisiana High School AthleticAssociation Class B state championship.
COMMENDATIONS
Read by title, rules suspended, concurred in.-SCR111 Erdey
Commends the Doyle High School girls softball team upon winning the 2018 LHSAA Class 2Achampionship.
COMMENDATIONS
Read by title, rules suspended, concurred in.-SCR112 Luneau
Creates a task force to study workplace violence and employee injuries at Pinecrest Supports andServices Center.
LEGIS POWERS/FUNCTIONS
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs.-
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