Franklin Lorusso Willmott OFFICIAL JOURNAL Gaines Mack Woodruff Garofalo Miller OF THE Total - 104 HOUSE OF The Speaker announced that there were 104 members present and a quorum. REPRESENTATIVES Prayer OF THE Prayer was offered by Speaker Chuck Kleckley. STATE OF Pledge of Allegiance Rep. Arnold led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance FIFTIETH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS to the Flag of the United States of America. Aaron Jackson sang "The National Anthem."

Fortieth Regular Session of the Legislature Reading of the Journal Under the Adoption of the On motion of Rep. Hill, the reading of the Journal was Constitution of 1974 dispensed with. On motion of Rep. Hill, the Journal of June 1, 2014, was adopted. House of Representatives State Capitol Petitions, Memorials, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana Communications Monday, June 2, 2014 The following petitions, memorials, and communications were received and read: The House of Representatives was called to order at 9:00 A.M., by the Honorable Chuck Kleckley, Speaker of the House of Message from the Senate Representatives. APPOINTMENT OF Morning Hour CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ROLL CALL June 2, 2014 The roll being called, the following members answered to their To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of names: Representatives: PRESENT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Mr. Speaker Geymann Montoucet like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Abramson Gisclair Moreno Senate Bill No. 483: Senators White, Martiny, and Peacock. Adams Greene Morris, Jay Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Respectfully submitted, Armes Guinn Norton Arnold Harris Ortego GLENN A. KOEPP Badon Harrison Pearson Secretary of the Senate Barras Havard Pierre Barrow Hazel Ponti Conference Committee Appointment Berthelot Henry Pope Billiot Hensgens Price The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Bishop, S. Hill Pugh the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant disagreement to Senate Bill No. 483: Reps. Greene, Ponti, and Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Carmody. Brown Hollis Richard Burford Honore Ritchie Message from the Senate Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder APPOINTMENT OF Burrell Huval Schroder CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Carmody Ivey Seabaugh June 2, 2014 Carter Jackson Shadoin Champagne James Simon To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Chaney Jefferson Smith Representatives: Connick Johnson St. Germain Cox Jones Stokes I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Cromer Lambert Talbot of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Dixon Landry, T. Thierry Senate Bill No. 506: Senators Martiny, Crowe, and Murray. Dove LeBas Thompson Edwards Leger Whitney Respectfully submitted, Fannin Leopold Williams, A. GLENN A. KOEPP Foil Lopinto Williams, P. Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a APPOINTMENT OF like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to CONFERENCE COMMITTEE House Bill No. 1079: Senators Amedee, Murray, and Kostelka. June 2, 2014 Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Message from the Senate of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to APPOINTMENT OF House Bill No. 629: Senators Donahue, Adley, and Alario. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Respectfully submitted, June 2, 2014 GLENN A. KOEPP To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Secretary of the Senate Representatives: Message from the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a APPOINTMENT OF like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to CONFERENCE COMMITTEE House Bill No. 1207: Senators Amedee, Morrish, and Murray. June 2, 2014 Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Conference Committee Appointment of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of House Bill No. 884: Senators Donahue, Adley, and Alario. the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 507: Reps. Simon, Pope, and Respectfully submitted, Stokes. GLENN A. KOEPP Message from the Senate Secretary of the Senate HOUSE BILLS Message from the Senate June 2, 2014 APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: June 2, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of finally passed the following House Bills: Representatives: House Bill No. 904 Returned without amendments I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Respectfully submitted, like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1019: Senators Riser, Morrell, and Murray. GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Introduction of Resolutions, Secretary of the Senate House and House Concurrent The following members introduced the following entitled House Message from the Senate and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by APPOINTMENT OF their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 214— BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, June 2, 2014 ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, , WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, Representatives: CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE,

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GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, On motion of Rep. Abramson, and under a suspension of the HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, rules, the resolution was concurred in. JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, Suspension of the Rules MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, On motion of Rep. Smith, the rules were suspended in order to SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, take up and consider House and House Concurrent Resolutions on ST. GERMAIN, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, Third Reading for Final Consideration at this time. WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF A RESOLUTION House and House Concurrent Resolutions on To commend Alvin Pike of Covington, Louisiana, for his bravery Third Reading for Final Consideration and heroic actions in helping to save a fellow motorist on the Lake Ponchartrain Causeway. The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions on third reading for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as Read by title. follows: On motion of Rep. Leger, and under a suspension of the rules, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 128— the resolution was adopted. BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, BARROW, AND ST. GERMAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 215— To urge and request that the Judicial Administrator's Office of the BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY Louisiana Supreme Court and the Steering Committee of A RESOLUTION Louisiana Protective Order Registry revise protective order To commemorate the official listing by the United States Department language to simplify the provisions regarding possession or of the Interior of the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument on purchase of firearms. the National Register of Historic Places. Called from the calendar. Read by title. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Carmody, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was adopted. Rep. Smith moved the adoption of the resolution. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 216— By a vote of 77 yeas and 6 nays, the resolution was adopted. BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON A RESOLUTION Ordered to the Senate. To commend Disabled American Veterans Department of Louisiana, upon the occasion of its ninety-second annual state convention and recognize the admirable, tireless work the organization does Conference Committee Appointment for disabled veterans and their families throughout our state and The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of nation. the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to House Bill No. 629: Reps. St. Germain, Fannin, and Read by title. Kleckley. On motion of Rep. Dixon, and under a suspension of the rules, Conference Committee Appointment the resolution was adopted. The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 217— the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL disagreement to House Bill No. 884: Reps. St. Germain, Fannin, and A RESOLUTION Kleckley. To commend Horseshoe Bossier City Casino upon the occasion of its twentieth anniversary and its sister property, Harrah's Louisiana HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 133— Downs, upon the occasion of its fortieth anniversary. BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A RESOLUTION Read by title. To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Development to begin studying and testing autonomous motor On motion of Rep. Burrell, and under a suspension of the rules, vehicles and consider the promulgation of rules for the safe the resolution was adopted. operation of such vehicles on the roads of the state. Senate Concurrent Resolutions Read by title. Lying Over On motion of Rep. Leger, the resolution was adopted. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over were HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 1— taken up and acted upon as follows: BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO A RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 181— To request the House Committee on Administration of Criminal BY SENATOR BROOME Justice to evaluate the use of solitary confinement, isolation, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION closed-cell restriction, and extended lockdown by the To urge and request the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and its House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure to meet and effectiveness and impact on housing costs, prison violence, function as a study committee to study legal issues related to inmate safety, recidivism, and the mental health of the inmate victims of abuse and housing. placed in such conditions. Read by title. Read by title.

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On motion of Rep. Moreno, the resolution was adopted. House of Representatives at least thirty days prior to the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 3— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Read by title. A RESOLUTION To amend and readopt House Rule 6.6(F) and (G)(4) and (5) of the Rep. Thibaut sent up floor amendments which were read as Rules of Order of the House of Representatives, relative to follows: terminology referring to persons with disabilities and other persons with exceptionalities; to provide for proper designation HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS of certain schools serving students with special needs; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Representative Thibaut to Engrossed House Resolution No. 130 by Representative Connick Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Leger moved the adoption of the resolution. On page 1, line 3, after "Commission" and before "and" insert "and By a vote of 88 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. the Louisiana Gaming Control Board" HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 10— AMENDMENT NO. 2 BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY LANDRY A RESOLUTION To urge and request the House Committee on Transportation, On page 1, line 7, change "commission is" to "commission and board Highways, and Public Works to study the Louisiana Department are" of Transportation and Development's Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Read by title. On page 2, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: "WHEREAS, Act No. 7 of the 1996 1st Extraordinary Session On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the resolution was adopted. created the Louisiana Gaming Control Board and provided that the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 84— board shall have the regulatory authority to regulate the operation of BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW video draw poker devices at pari-mutuel wagering facilities and the A RESOLUTION operation of slot machines at live horse racing facilities; and To urge and request the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to examine the structure, functions, WHEREAS, the operation of video draw poker devices at pari- duties, and authority of the division of administrative law and to mutuel wagering facilities and slot machine gaming at live horse report its findings and recommendations to the House of racing facilities requires that percentages of revenue derived from Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana no later than the operation of these devices be used to contribute to the horse sixty days prior to the convening of the 2015 Regular Session of racing industry; and" the Legislature. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Read by title. On page 2, line 25, after "Commission" and before "and" insert "and On motion of Rep. Barrow, the resolution was adopted. the Louisiana Gaming Control Board" and change "its" to "theirs" HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 123— AMENDMENT NO. 5 BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION On page 2, line 30, after "Commission" and before "enforcing" delete To request the House Committee on Education to study the issues "is" and insert "and the Louisiana Gaming Control Board are" raised by legislation proposed during this 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature and prior sessions relative to school systems AMENDMENT NO. 6 that serve more than fifteen thousand public school students and to report study findings and recommendations to the House of On page 3, between lines 3 and 4 insert the following: Representatives. "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislative auditor Read by title. determine if the Louisiana Gaming Control Board is enforcing compliance with respect to the operation of video draw poker devices On motion of Rep. Barrow, the resolution was adopted. and slot machines at any offtrack pari-mutuel wagering facility or horse racing facility located in Orleans and Jefferson parishes." HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 130— BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK On motion of Rep. Thibaut, the amendments were adopted. A RESOLUTION To direct the legislative auditor to perform a performance audit of the On motion of Rep. Connick, the resolution, as amended, was Louisiana State Racing Commission and its regulatory efforts adopted. with respect to horse racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson, to HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 140— determine whether the commission is ensuring compliance by BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP those facilities with the health, safety, and welfare standards A RESOLUTION required by law and administrative rule, to determine whether To express support for the My Brother's Keeper initiative and to urge the commission is enforcing compliance with respect to the and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary allocation of resources regarding horse racing and pari-mutuel Education to monitor the findings and recommendations of the wagering as compared to the operation of video draw poker My Brother's Keeper Task Force as they pertain to elementary devices and slot machines, and to report its findings to the and secondary education and to submit a written report to the

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House Committee on Education relative to such findings and Suspension of the Rules recommendations and their potential application in Louisiana not later than 60 days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular On motion of Rep. Greene, the rules were suspended to limit the Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. author or proponent handling the legislative instrument to ten minutes for opening remarks and all subsequent speakers on the Read by title. instrument to five minutes. On motion of Rep. Wesley Bishop, the resolution was adopted. Rep. Whitney moved the adoption of the resolution. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 142— Rep. Jackson objected. BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO A RESOLUTION To direct the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study By a vote of 73 yeas and 19 nays, the resolution was adopted. and make recommendations relative to the different forms of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 172— execution and the methods of execution to determine the best BY REPRESENTATIVE WOODRUFF practices for administering the death penalty in the most A RESOLUTION humane manner. To urge and request the Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study and make recommendations for a prospective state policy Read by title. regulating the sale or use of genetically modified organisms, including but not limited to the feasibility of requiring On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the resolution was adopted. notification labels on food products produced with genetically engineered material. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 149— BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP A RESOLUTION Read by title. To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to evaluate Louisiana's "stand your ground" laws, compare them to the laws Motion of other states on this issue, and make recommendations regarding any changes to Louisiana law resulting from that On motion of Rep. Woodruff, the resolution was returned to the evaluation. calendar. Read by title. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 173— BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Wesley Bishop, the resolution was adopted. To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals and the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 78— division of administration to report to the House Committee on BY REPRESENTATIVE JEFFERSON Health and Welfare concerning reasons for the Mental Health A RESOLUTION Emergency Room Extension, previously in operation from 2010 To direct the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study through 2013, at Earl K. Long Medical Center ceasing to the feasibility and make recommendations relative to the operate upon privatization of that hospital, and concerning how expansion of the workforce development sentencing program to services formerly delivered there will be resumed in the include additional judicial district reentry courts. community of Baton Rouge. Read by title. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Jefferson, the resolution was adopted. Motion

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 162— On motion of Rep. Hunter, the resolution was returned to the BY REPRESENTATIVE PATRICK WILLIAMS calendar. A RESOLUTION To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 148— Education to adopt a rule relative to requirements with respect BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY to student lunch time. A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the process of increasing the sharing of information Read by title. between the office of public safety and the office of motor vehicles when the offender of a traffic violation has their license Motion taken by a law enforcement officer.

On motion of Rep. Patrick Williams, the resolution was returned Read by title. to the calendar. Motion HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 170— BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITNEY On motion of Rep. Danahay, the resolution was returned to the A RESOLUTION calendar. To urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission, in consultation with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 156— develop a referral process for the rehabilitation of BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK unemployment insurance applicants who were discharged from A RESOLUTION previous employment due to drug use. To authorize and direct the Louisiana Supreme Court to study extending the prescriptive periods for delictual actions, to compile data relative to Louisiana's monetary threshold for a Read by title. civil jury trial, and to submit a written report of its findings to

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the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the AMENDMENT NO. 8 Senate Committee on Judiciary A not later than ten days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature On page 2, at the beginning of line 24, delete "year" of Louisiana. AMENDMENT NO. 9 Read by title. Rep. Connick sent up floor amendments which were read as On page 3, line 1, after "Louisiana" delete the remainder of the line follows: and insert "for the last six years." HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 10 Amendments proposed by Representative Connick to Engrossed On page 3, delete line 2 in its entirety House Resolution No. 156 by Representative Connick AMENDMENT NO. 11 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, line 3, after "receiving" delete the remainder of the line On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "the" change "authorize and and insert "notice to serve on a jury, the number of persons direct" to "urge and request" responding to a notice to serve on a jury, the percentage of" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 2, line 10, after "and" delete the remainder of the line and On page 3, line 5, after "(4)" and before "total" change "The most insert "Louisiana has a fifty thousand dollar threshold; and" recent year's" to "The last six years'" AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 2, delete lines 11 through 14 in their entirety and insert the following: On page 3, between lines 18 and 19 insert the following: "WHEREAS, the current monetary jury threshold for certain "(10) The funding sources used by other states to pay for civil types of civil cases was increased in 1993 to conform to the federal jury trials. jurisdictional level of fifty thousand dollars; and (11) The financial implications to state and local governmental authorities of reducing the jury trial threshold, maintaining the jury WHEREAS, the current federal jurisdictional level has since trial threshold at its current level, and increasing the jury trial been raised to seventy five thousand dollars; and threshold. WHEREAS, certain factors are unique to Louisiana, such as our civilian law system and our manner of funding civil jury trials by (12) The factors unique to Louisiana's civil justice system and charging costs to the litigants; and the impact those factors have on the jury threshold. WHEREAS, unlike other states with lower jury thresholds, civil (13) The public purpose and reasons why most other states have jury trials are unavailable to Louisiana litigants, regardless of the delictual prescriptive periods beyond one year." monetary threshold, in a suit on an unconditional obligation to pay a specific sum of money, summary and executory proceedings, probate On motion of Rep. Connick, the amendments were adopted. and partition cases, workers' compensation, emancipation, tutorship, interdiction, curatorship, filiation, annulment of marriage, or divorce Rep. Connick moved the adoption of the resolution, as amended. proceedings and many other types of civil cases; and" By a vote of 56 yeas and 37 nays, the resolution, as amended, AMENDMENT NO. 4 was adopted. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 207— On page 2, at the end of line 17, change "1993." to "1993; and" BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 5 To direct each state agency to notify the members of the House of Representatives regarding any action by the agency which On page 2, between lines 17 and 18, insert the following: would result in the termination of one hundred or more state employees or which would result in a change of the parish in "WHEREAS, the Legislature of Louisiana would benefit from which one hundred or more state employees report to work, no a comparison of the impact of a reduction in the jury threshold, an later than five days prior to the action. increase in the jury threshold, and maintaining the monetary jury threshold at its present level of fifty thousand dollars." Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On motion of Rep. Barrow, the resolution was adopted. On page 2, at the beginning of line 19, change "authorize and direct" HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 173— to "urge and request" BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 7 To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals and the division of administration to report to the House Committee on On page 2, at the beginning of line 23, change "authorize and direct" Health and Welfare concerning reasons for the Mental Health to "urge and request" and, at the end of the line, change "the most Emergency Room Extension, previously in operation from 2010 recent" to "a sufficient period of time to provide a comprehensive through 2013, at Earl K. Long Medical Center ceasing to picture of civil jury trials in Louisiana, but not less than the three most recent years"

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operate upon privatization of that hospital, and concerning how HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 91— services formerly delivered there will be resumed in the BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD community of Baton Rouge. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Called from the calendar. Corrections to study the implications and practicality of requiring vehicles in adjacent lanes to stop for all city buses Read by title. loading or unloading passengers. On motion of Rep. Barrow, the resolution was adopted. Read by title. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 148— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY The above resolution was taken up with the amendments A RESOLUTION proposed by the Senate. To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the process of increasing the sharing of information SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS between the office of public safety and the office of motor vehicles when the offender of a traffic violation has their license Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, taken by a law enforcement officer. Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 91 by Representative Richard Called from the calendar. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Read by title. On page 2, delete lines 17 through 19 and insert "or unloading On motion of Rep. Danahay, the resolution was adopted. passengers." Conference Committee Appointment Rep. Richard moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate be concurred in. The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the ROLL CALL disagreement to Senate Bill No. 229: Reps. Lopinto, Moreno, and Woodruff. The roll was called with the following result: Conference Committee Appointment YEAS The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Abramson Gisclair Morris, Jim disagreement to Senate Bill No. 282: Reps. St. Germain, Harrison, Adams Greene Norton and Terry Landry. Anders Guillory Ortego Armes Guinn Pearson Conference Committee Appointment Arnold Harris Pierre Badon Harrison Ponti Barras Havard Pope The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Barrow Hazel Price the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Berthelot Henry Pugh disagreement to Senate Bill No. 368: Reps. Badon, Leger, and Billiot Hensgens Pylant Moreno. Bishop, S. Hill Reynolds Bishop, W. Hodges Richard Conference Committee Appointment Brown Hoffmann Ritchie The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Burford Honore Robideaux the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder disagreement to Senate Bill No. 496: Reps. LeBas, Simon, and Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Thierry. Burrell Huval Seabaugh Carmody Ivey Shadoin Carter Jackson Simon Conference Committee Appointment Champagne James Smith The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Chaney Jefferson St. Germain the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Connick Johnson Stokes disagreement to Senate Bill No. 506: Reps. Ponti, Pugh, and Cox Jones Talbot Carmody. Cromer Lambert Thibaut Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Suspension of the Rules Dove LeBas Whitney Edwards Leger Williams, A. On motion of Rep. Richard, the rules were suspended in order Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. to take up and consider House Concurrent Resolutions Returned from Foil Lorusso Willmott the Senate with Amendments at this time. Franklin Mack Woodruff Gaines Miller House Concurrent Resolutions Returned Garofalo Montoucet from the Senate with Amendments Total - 100 NAYS The following House Concurrent Resolutions returned from the Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were taken Total - 0 up and acted upon as follows:

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ABSENT Dove Leopold Williams, A. Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Broadwater Leopold Foil Lorusso Willmott Hollis Morris, Jay Franklin Mack Woodruff Total - 4 Gaines Miller Total - 95 The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by NAYS the House. Total - 0 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 134— ABSENT BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Abramson Henry Morris, Jay To establish the Medical Education & Research Finance Work Group Edwards Ivey Smith to provide the legislature with findings and recommendations Geymann James Stokes for a formula-based financing model for the funding of Total - 9 Louisiana's public institutions for graduate and professional medical education and biomedical and health-related research. The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by the House. Read by title. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 119— The above resolution was taken up with the amendments BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK proposed by the Senate. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To direct the legislative auditor to perform an audit of the Louisiana SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS State Racing Commission and its regulatory efforts with respect to horse racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities located Amendments proposed by Senator Peacock to Engrossed House in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson to determine whether Concurrent Resolution No. 134 by Representative Leger the commission is ensuring compliance by those facilities with the health, safety, and welfare standards required by law and AMENDMENT NO. 1 administrative rule and to determine whether the commission is enforcing compliance with respect to the allocation of resources On page 3, line 26, between "Center" and the comma "," insert "and regarding horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering as compared at least one employee of Louisiana State University Medical School to the operation of video draw poker devices and slot machines, Shreveport" and to report its findings to the legislature at least thirty days prior to the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Rep. Leger moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Louisiana. be concurred in. Read by title. ROLL CALL Motion The roll was called with the following result: On motion of Rep. Arnold, the resolution was returned to the YEAS calendar. Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151— Adams Gisclair Moreno BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD Anders Greene Morris, Jim A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Armes Guillory Norton To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Arnold Guinn Ortego Development to decrease the speed limit on a portion of Badon Harris Pearson Louisiana Highway 409 in Belle Chasse, Plaquemines Parish. Barras Harrison Pierre Barrow Havard Ponti Read by title. Berthelot Hazel Pope Billiot Hensgens Price The above resolution was taken up with the amendments Bishop, S. Hill Pugh proposed by the Senate. Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Brown Hollis Richard Amendments proposed by Senator Heitmeier to Engrossed House Burford Honore Ritchie Concurrent Resolution No. 151 by Representative Leopold Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burrell Huval Schroder Carmody Jackson Seabaugh On page 1, line 3, change "409" to "406" Carter Jefferson Shadoin Champagne Johnson Simon AMENDMENT NO. 2 Chaney Jones St. Germain Connick Lambert Talbot On page 1, line 5, change "409" to "406" Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Cromer Landry, T. Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 3 Danahay LeBas Thompson Dixon Leger Whitney On page 1, line 11, change "409" to "406"

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AMENDMENT NO. 4 and Industry, Council for a Better Louisiana, the Louisiana School Counselors Association, the Louisiana Association of On page 1, line 12, after "hour" and before the period "." insert "and School Superintendents, the Louisiana Association of erect the proper signage to reflect the decrease in speed" and delete Educators, the Louisiana Federation of Teachers, the Associated lines 13 and 14 Professional Educators of Louisiana, the Louisiana School Boards Association, the parent of a high school student selected Rep. Leopold moved that the amendments proposed by the by the president of BESE, the parent of a college student Senate be concurred in. selected by the chairman of the Board of Regents, and any other person or entity the Board of Regents and BESE deem ROLL CALL appropriate, to study certain issues relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) and to submit a The roll was called with the following result: written report of findings and conclusions, including any recommendations for related legislation, to the House YEAS Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education not later than sixty days prior to the beginning of the Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. Adams Guillory Moreno Anders Guinn Morris, Jay Read by title. Armes Harris Morris, Jim Arnold Harrison Norton The above resolution was taken up with the amendments Badon Havard Ortego proposed by the Senate. Barrow Hazel Pearson Berthelot Henry Pierre SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Billiot Hensgens Ponti Bishop, S. Hill Pope Amendments proposed by Senator Appel to Reengrossed House Bishop, W. Hodges Price Concurrent Resolution No. 173 by Representative Cox Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Brown Hollis Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burford Honore Reynolds Burns, H. Howard Richard On page 1, line 8, between "Industry," and "Council" insert "the" Burns, T. Hunter Ritchie Burrell Huval Robideaux AMENDMENT NO. 2 Carmody Ivey Schexnayder Carter Jackson Schroder On page 1, line 11, between "Association," and "the" insert "Stand Champagne James Seabaugh for Children-Louisiana, the Louisiana Black Alliance for Educational Chaney Jefferson Shadoin Options," Cox Johnson Smith Cromer Jones St. Germain AMENDMENT NO. 3 Danahay Lambert Stokes Dixon Landry, N. Talbot On page 2, line 22, between "Industry," and "Council" insert "the" Dove Landry, T. Thibaut Edwards LeBas Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 4 Fannin Leger Whitney Foil Leopold Williams, A. On page 2, line 26, between "Association," and "the" insert "Stand Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. for Children-Louisiana, the Louisiana Black Alliance for Educational Gaines Mack Willmott Options," Garofalo Miller Woodruff Total - 96 AMENDMENT NO. 5 NAYS On page 4, line 4, between "Industry," and "Council" insert "the" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 6 Abramson Geymann Simon On page 4, delete line 7, and insert "the Louisiana School Boards Barras Greene Thompson Association, Stand for Children-Louisiana, and the Louisiana Black Connick Lopinto Alliance for Educational Options." Total - 8 Rep. Cox moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by be concurred in. the House. ROLL CALL HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 173— BY REPRESENTATIVE COX The roll was called with the following result: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Board of Regents and the State Board of YEAS Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), in collaboration with the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation, the Louisiana Office of Mr. Speaker Greene Moreno Student Financial Assistance, each public postsecondary Abramson Guillory Morris, Jim education management board, the Louisiana Association of Adams Guinn Norton Independent Colleges and Universities, the Louisiana Anders Harris Ortego Department of Economic Development, the Louisiana Arnold Harrison Pearson Workforce Commission, the Louisiana Association of Business Badon Havard Pierre

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Barrow Hazel Ponti YEAS Berthelot Henry Pope Billiot Hensgens Price Mr. Speaker Guillory Moreno Bishop, S. Hill Pugh Adams Guinn Morris, Jay Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant Anders Harris Morris, Jim Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Armes Harrison Norton Arnold Havard Ortego Brown Hollis Richard Badon Hazel Pearson Burford Honore Ritchie Barras Henry Pierre Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Barrow Hensgens Ponti Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Berthelot Hill Pope Burrell Huval Schroder Billiot Hodges Price Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Bishop, S. Hoffmann Pugh Carter Jackson Shadoin Broadwater Hollis Pylant Champagne James Simon Brown Honore Reynolds Chaney Jefferson Smith Burford Howard Richard Cox Johnson St. Germain Burns, H. Hunter Ritchie Cromer Lambert Stokes Burrell Huval Schexnayder Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Carmody Ivey Schroder Carter Jackson Seabaugh Dixon Landry, T. Thibaut Champagne James Shadoin Dove Leger Thierry Chaney Jefferson Simon Fannin Leopold Thompson Cox Johnson Smith Foil Lopinto Whitney Cromer Jones St. Germain Franklin Lorusso Williams, A. Danahay Landry, N. Stokes Gaines Mack Williams, P. Dixon Landry, T. Talbot Garofalo Miller Woodruff Dove LeBas Thibaut Gisclair Montoucet Edwards Leger Thierry Total - 95 Fannin Leopold Thompson NAYS Foil Lopinto Whitney Franklin Lorusso Williams, A. Total - 0 Garofalo Mack Willmott ABSENT Gisclair Miller Woodruff Greene Montoucet Armes Edwards LeBas Total - 95 Barras Geymann Morris, Jay NAYS Connick Jones Willmott Total - 9 Total - 0 ABSENT The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Abramson Connick Lambert the House. Bishop, W. Gaines Robideaux Burns, T. Geymann Williams, P. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 197— Total - 9 BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by To designate the Act that originated as House Bill No. 753 of the the House. 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature as the "Susan 'Pixie' Gouaux Act" and to provide that this Act may be cited as and be HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 88— referred to as the "Susan 'Pixie' Gouaux Act". BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Read by title. To create the Task Force on Telehealth Access as an advisory body to the legislature and the Department of Health and Hospitals on The above resolution was taken up with the amendments policies and practices that expand access to telehealth services, proposed by the Senate. and to direct the task force to report to the governor and the legislature on the status of telehealth access in Louisiana. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Read by title. Amendments proposed by Senator Alario to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 197 by Representative Moreno The above resolution was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. AMENDMENT NO. 1 SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 1, line 18, delete "House of Representatives of the" Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare Rep. Moreno moved that the amendments proposed by the to Reengrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 88 by Senate be concurred in. Representative Simon ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 2, line 14, after "composed" insert "of"

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AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD, DOVE, AND GISCLAIR On page 3, between lines 12 and 13, insert: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to locate a "(22) A representative of the Louisiana Psychiatric Medical place other than Lafourche Parish and Terrebonne Parish as a Association. source for dirt to be used in hurricane protection efforts in Orleans Parish. (23) The executive director of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing or his designee." Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 3 The above resolution was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. On page 3, line 24, after "to" insert "and coverage for" SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Rep. Simon moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate be concurred in. Amendments proposed by Senator Gary Smith to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 213 by Representative Richard ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 1, line 2, after "Engineers to", insert "terminate all YEAS proceedings related to the construction of mitigation in the Raceland area and to" Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet Adams Gisclair Moreno AMENDMENT NO. 2 Anders Greene Morris, Jay Armes Guillory Morris, Jim On page 1, between lines 12 and 13, insert: Arnold Harris Ortego "WHEREAS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing Badon Harrison Pearson to construct three mitigation projects in the North Raceland area; and Barras Havard Pierre Barrow Henry Ponti "WHEREAS, these projects will have a detrimental effect on Berthelot Hensgens Pope private landowners and the sugar industry in Lafourche Parish; and" Billiot Hill Price Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 3 Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Brown Hollis Richard On page 2, at the end of line 7 delete the period and insert "; and" Burford Honore Ritchie Burns, H. Howard Robideaux AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Burrell Huval Schroder On page 2, between lines 7 and 8, insert: Carmody Ivey Seabaugh "WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the U.S. Army Corps of Carter Jackson Shadoin Engineers to to preserve the health, safety and welface of the citizens Champagne James Simon and to consider the economic and ecological impact of hurricane Chaney Jefferson Smith protection projects." Cox Johnson St. Germain Cromer Jones Stokes AMENDMENT NO. 5 Danahay Lambert Talbot Dixon Landry, N. Thibaut On page 2, line 9, after "Engineers to" insert "terminate all Dove Landry, T. Thierry proceeding related to the construction of mitigation areas in the Edwards LeBas Thompson Raceland area and to" Fannin Lopinto Whitney Foil Lorusso Williams, A. Rep. Richard moved that the amendments proposed by the Franklin Mack Willmott Senate be concurred in. Gaines Miller Woodruff ROLL CALL Total - 93 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS ABSENT Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jay Abramson Guinn Norton Adams Greene Morris, Jim Bishop, W. Hazel Pylant Anders Guillory Norton Connick Leger Williams, P. Armes Guinn Ortego Geymann Leopold Arnold Harris Pearson Total - 11 Badon Harrison Ponti Barras Havard Pope The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Barrow Hazel Price the House. Berthelot Henry Pugh

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Billiot Hensgens Pylant 1. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Senator Bishop, S. Hill Reynolds Claitor and adopted by the Senate on May 6, 2014, be adopted. Bishop, W. Hodges Richard Broadwater Hoffmann Ritchie 2. That the set of Amendments proposed by the Legislative Bureau Brown Hollis Robideaux and adopted by the Senate on April 24, 2014, be adopted. Burford Honore Schexnayder Burns, H. Howard Schroder 3. That the engrossed bill be amended as follows: Burns, T. Hunter Seabaugh Burrell Huval Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 1 Carmody Ivey Simon Carter Jackson Smith On page 2, line 12, after "et seq." delete the comma "," and delete the Champagne Jefferson St. Germain remainder of the line and delete lines 13 through 29 in their entirety Chaney Johnson Stokes Connick Jones Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 2 Cox Lambert Thibaut Cromer Landry, N. Thierry On page 3, delete lines 1 through 4 in their entirety Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Dixon LeBas Whitney Respectfully submitted, Dove Lopinto Williams, A. Edwards Lorusso Willmott Representative J. Kevin Pearson Fannin Mack Woodruff Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Foil Miller Representative Timothy G. Burns Gaines Moreno Senator Ben Nevers Total - 94 Senator Dan Claitor NAYS Senator Robert Adley Total - 0 Rep. Pearson moved to adopt the Conference Committee ABSENT Report. Abramson James Pierre ROLL CALL Franklin Leger Williams, P. Garofalo Leopold The roll was called with the following result: Geymann Montoucet Total - 10 YEAS The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Mr. Speaker Geymann Miller the House. Adams Gisclair Montoucet Anders Greene Moreno Conference Committee Reports for Consideration Armes Guillory Morris, Jay Arnold Guinn Morris, Jim The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up Badon Harris Ortego and acted upon as follows: Barras Harrison Pearson Barrow Havard Pierre HOUSE BILL NO. 527— Berthelot Hazel Ponti BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON Billiot Henry Pope AN ACT Bishop, S. Hensgens Price To amend and reenact R.S. 13:621.22 and to repeal Section 2 of Act Bishop, W. Hill Pugh No. 344 of the 2008 Regular Session, relative to the Twenty- Broadwater Hodges Pylant Second Judicial District Court; to provide for two additional Brown Hoffmann Reynolds judgeships and their respective subject matter jurisdictions; to provide for the compensation relative to the additional Burford Hollis Richard judgeships; to provide for the election and term of the offices Burns, H. Honore Ritchie and their successors; to provide for an effective date; to repeal Burns, T. Howard Robideaux uncodified law; and to provide for related matters. Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Carmody Huval Schroder Read by title. Carter Ivey Seabaugh Champagne Jackson Shadoin CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Chaney James Simon House Bill No. 527 By Representative Pearson Connick Jefferson Smith Cox Johnson St. Germain June 1, 2014 Cromer Jones Stokes Danahay Lambert Talbot To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Dixon Landry, N. Thibaut Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Dove Landry, T. Thierry Senate. Edwards LeBas Thompson Fannin Leger Whitney Ladies and Gentlemen: Foil Leopold Williams, A. Franklin Lopinto Williams, P. We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Gaines Lorusso Willmott between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 527 by Garofalo Mack Woodruff Representative Pearson, recommend the following concerning the Total - 102 Engrossed bill:

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NAYS Rep. Leger moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Total - 0 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Abramson Norton Total - 2 YEAS Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay HOUSE BILL NO. 824— Anders Greene Morris, Jim BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Armes Guillory Norton AN ACT Arnold Harris Ortego To amend and reenact R.S. 47:6019(A)(2)(c) and (3)(b)(i)(cc), Badon Harrison Pearson relative to the rehabilitation of historic structures; to provide Barras Havard Pierre relative to the application fee charged by the state historic Barrow Hazel Ponti preservation office for processing certain applications; to Berthelot Henry Pope authorize the establishment and imposition of a fee for the Billiot Hill Price processing of tax credit transfers; to require the promulgation of Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters. Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Broadwater Hollis Reynolds Read by title. Brown Honore Richard Burford Howard Ritchie CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Burns, H. Hunter Robideaux House Bill No. 824 By Representative Leger Burns, T. Huval Schexnayder Burrell Ivey Schroder June 1, 2014 Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Carter James Shadoin To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Champagne Jefferson Simon Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Chaney Johnson Smith Senate. Cox Jones St. Germain Cromer Lambert Stokes Ladies and Gentlemen: Danahay Landry, T. Talbot Dixon LeBas Thibaut We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Dove Leger Thierry between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 824 by Edwards Leopold Thompson Representative Leger, recommend the following concerning the Fannin Lopinto Whitney Reengrossed bill: Foil Lorusso Williams, A. Franklin Mack Williams, P. 1. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Gaines Miller Willmott Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff the Senate on May 15, 2014, be rejected. Total - 99 NAYS 2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by Total - 0 the Senate on May 15, 2014, be adopted. ABSENT 3. That the Reengrossed bill be amended as follows: Abramson Guinn Landry, N. Connick Hensgens AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 5 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Senate The Conference Committee Report, having received a two- Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on thirds vote of the elected members, was adopted. May 15, 2014, on page 1, line 4, after "page 2, line" delete the HOUSE BILL NO. 1181— remainder of the line and delete line 5 in its entirety and insert "12, BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND DIXON after "Act" and before the period "." insert the following:" AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(H), AMENDMENT NO. 2 relative to courts of limited jurisdiction; to provide for the jurisdictional amount in dispute in certain city courts; to provide In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Senate for the jurisdictional amount in dispute in the city courts of Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on Alexandria, Pineville, Slidell, and Ruston; and to provide for May 15, 2014, on page 1, line 6, after "to" and before "by" delete related matters. "approval" and insert "oversight" Read by title. Respectfully submitted, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representative Walt Leger III House Bill No. 1181 By Representative Shadoin Representative Joel C. Robideaux June 1, 2014 Representative Helena N. Moreno Senator Neil Riser To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Senator Richard "Rick" Gallot, Jr. Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Senator Jack Donahue Senate.

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Ladies and Gentlemen: HOUSE BILL NO. 1195— BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement AN ACT between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1181 by To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1964(24) and (25), relative to unfair Representative Shadoin, recommend the following concerning the trade practices in the business of insurance; to provide that any Engrossed bill: attempt to limit through contractual provisions the amount of information that a non-captive producer may provide to 1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator consumers on competing limited benefit or supplemental benefit Murray and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be plans shall be such an unfair trade practice; to provide that any rejected. attempt to limit through contractual provisions the number of other insurance companies that such a producer may represent Respectfully submitted, shall be deemed such an unfair trade practice; and to provide for related matters. Representative Rob Shadoin Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Read by title. Senator Ben Nevers Senator Edwin R. Murray CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senator Richard "Rick" Gallot, Jr. House Bill No. 1195 By Representative Lorusso Rep. Shadoin moved to adopt the Conference Committee June 1, 2014 Report. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of ROLL CALL Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Senate. The roll was called with the following result: Ladies and Gentlemen: YEAS We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1195 by Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Representative Lorusso, recommend the following concerning the Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Engrossed bill: Arnold Guinn Norton Badon Harris Ortego 1. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 3 proposed by Barras Harrison Pearson Senator Gary L. Smith and adopted by the Senate on May 15, Barrow Havard Pierre 2014, be rejected. Berthelot Hazel Ponti Billiot Hensgens Pope 2. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be Broadwater Hill Price adopted: Brown Hodges Pugh Burford Hoffmann Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burns, H. Hollis Richard Burns, T. Howard Ritchie On page 1, line 2, after "and (25)" insert "and to enact R.S. 22:1964 Burrell Huval Schexnayder (26) and (27)" Carmody Jackson Schroder Carter James Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 2 Champagne Jefferson Smith Chaney Johnson Stokes On page 1, line 8, after "trade practice;" insert the following: Cox Jones Talbot Danahay Lambert Thibaut "to provide that the deliberate use of misrepresentation or false Dixon Landry, N. Thierry statements to convince a customer to replace a limited benefit Dove Landry, T. Whitney insurance policy shall be deemed such an unfair trade practice; to Edwards LeBas Williams, A. allow the commissioner of insurance to promulgate regulations Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. regarding the placement of limited benefit insurance companies; to Foil Mack Willmott provide that any policy or contract of insurance without notice Franklin Miller Woodruff indicating that the policy or contract contains defense costs within the Gaines Montoucet limit of liability shall be deemed such an unfair trade practice;" Total - 83 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Hunter Lopinto Seabaugh On page 2, after line 15, insert the following: Total - 3 ABSENT "(26) Deliberate use of misrepresentations or false statements for the purpose of convincing a customer to replace a limited benefit Abramson Garofalo Leopold insurance policy. The commissioner shall promulgate regulations Armes Greene Reynolds which address the replacement of limited benefit insurance policies Bishop, S. Henry Robideaux as defined in R.S. 22:47(2)(c). Bishop, W. Honore Simon Connick Ivey St. Germain (27) Failure by an admitted insurer upon renewal or issuance of Cromer Leger Thompson any policy or contract of insurance which includes a provision that Total - 18 the policy or contract contains defense costs within the limit of liability to provide notice of such provision through a separate notice The Conference Committee Report was adopted. or inclusion on the declaration page of the insurance policy or

2104 Page 15 HOUSE 50th Day's Proceedings - June 2, 2014 contract. Failure to comply with the provisions of this Paragraph (G)(introductory paragraph), (3) and (5), 2496.4, 2497, 2498(A), shall not subject the insurer to the penalties provided in R.S. (B), and (C), 2499, 2500(A) and (B), 2500.1, 2500.2, 2500.4, 22:1969." 2501, 2512, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, and 2519(A) and to repeal R.S. 13:2501.1, 2505, 2506, 2507, 2507.1, and 2509, relative to Respectfully submitted, the consolidation of the municipal and traffic courts of New Orleans; to require the consolidation of the municipal and traffic Representative George Gregory Cromer courts in New Orleans; to transfer the traffic court; to provide Representative Nick Lorusso relative to jurisdiction; to eliminate the clerk of court and Representative Major Thibaut, Jr. judicial administrator for the traffic court; to transfer certain Senator Dan "Blade" Morrish employees of the traffic court to the consolidated court; to Senator Gary L. Smith, Jr. create the consolidated judicial expense fund; to provide for the Senator Ronnie Johns payment of salaries for clerks and deputy clerks; to provide relative to security detail; to authorize additional costs to defray Rep. Lorusso moved to adopt the Conference Committee expenses of the court; and to provide for related matters. Report. Read by title. ROLL CALL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT The roll was called with the following result: House Bill No. 1206 By Representative Leger YEAS June 2, 2014 Mr. Speaker Garofalo Moreno Abramson Geymann Morris, Jay To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Adams Gisclair Norton Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Anders Greene Ortego Senate. Armes Guinn Pearson Arnold Harris Pierre Ladies and Gentlemen: Badon Harrison Ponti Barras Havard Pope We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Berthelot Henry Price between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1206 by Billiot Hensgens Pugh Representative Leger, recommend the following concerning the Bishop, S. Hill Pylant Reengrossed bill: Bishop, W. Hodges Reynolds Broadwater Hoffmann Richard 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Brown Hollis Ritchie Senate Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on Burford Honore Robideaux May 21, 2014, be rejected. Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Burns, T. Huval Schroder 2. That the set of Legislative Bureau Amendments proposed by the Burrell Jackson Seabaugh Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 22, 2014, Carmody James Shadoin be rejected. Carter Jefferson Simon Champagne Johnson Smith 3. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments consisting of 18 Chaney Jones St. Germain amendments proposed by Senator Morrell and adopted by the Connick Lambert Talbot Senate on May 29, 2014, be adopted. Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Danahay Landry, T. Thierry 4. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments consisting of 6 Dixon LeBas Thompson amendments proposed by Senator Morrell and adopted by the Dove Leopold Whitney Senate on May 29, 2014, be adopted. Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. 5. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 of the set of Senate Floor Foil Mack Willmott Amendments consisting of 6 amendments of the Reengrossed Franklin Miller Woodruff bill be amended as follows: Gaines Montoucet Total - 95 AMENDMENT NO. 1 NAYS In Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Senator Morrell and Total - 0 adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, on page 1, line 30, after "to" ABSENT and before "transfer" insert "enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement with the city of New Orleans or to" Barrow Hazel Leger Cromer Hunter Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 2 Guillory Ivey Stokes Total - 9 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Senator Morrell and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, on page 1, delete lines 32 The Conference Committee Report was adopted. through 41 HOUSE BILL NO. 1206— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2491, 2492, 2493, In Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Senator Morrell and 2493.1(A)(introductory paragraph), (B), (C), and (D), 2495, adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, on page 2, delete lines 1 2495.1(A), 2496.1, 2496.2(A), 2496.3(A), (B), (E), (F), through 4

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AMENDMENT NO. 4 ABSENT On page 17, line 24, after "Orleans" delete the remainder of the line Barrow Connick Pierre and delete lines 25 through 27 in their entirety and insert a period "." Bishop, S. Cromer Stokes and the following: Bishop, W. Hunter Total - 8 "There shall also be a vice senior and administrative judge of the Municipal and Traffic Court of New Orleans. The judge designated The Conference Committee Report was adopted. as the senior and administrative judge of the New Orleans Traffic Court shall serve as the vice senior and administrative judge of the HOUSE BILL NO. 1237— consolidated court. The vice senior and administrative judge shall BY REPRESENTATIVES WOODRUFF AND ABRAMSON maintain all of the rights and privileges of the senior and AN ACT administrative judge. The position of senior administrative judge and To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige vice senior administrative judge shall alternate between the two license plates; to provide for the "Saint Katharine Drexel Prep" courts based on seniority. In the event the senior judge declines the" special prestige license plate; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design of such license plates; to provide relative Respectfully submitted, to the fee and distribution of fees for such plates; to authorize the promulgation of rules and regulations; and to provide for Representative Walt Leger III related matters. Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Representative Helena N. Moreno Read by title. Senator Ben Nevers Senator Edwin R. Murray CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell House Bill No. 1237 By Representative Woodruff Rep. Leger moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. May 30, 2014 ROLL CALL To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the The roll was called with the following result: Senate. YEAS Ladies and Gentlemen: Mr. Speaker Greene Montoucet We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Abramson Guillory Moreno between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1237 by Adams Guinn Morris, Jay Representative Woodruff, recommend the following concerning the Anders Harris Morris, Jim Reengrossed bill: Armes Harrison Norton 1. That Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Senate Arnold Havard Ortego Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works and Badon Hazel Pearson adopted by the Senate on May 13, 2014, be rejected. Barras Henry Ponti Berthelot Hensgens Pope 2. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be Billiot Hill Price adopted: Broadwater Hodges Pugh Brown Hoffmann Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burford Hollis Reynolds Burns, H. Honore Richard On page 1, line 2, delete "enact R.S. 47:463.165" and insert "amend Burns, T. Howard Ritchie and reenact R.S. 47:463.73(A), (C)(2), and (G)" Burrell Huval Robideaux AMENDMENT NO. 2 Carmody Ivey Schexnayder Carter Jackson Schroder On page 1, line 2, after "plateS;" insert "to provide for the "Academy Champagne James Seabaugh of the Sacred Heart" special prestige license plate;" Chaney Jefferson Shadoin Cox Johnson Simon AMENDMENT NO. 3 Danahay Jones Smith Dixon Lambert St. Germain On page 1, line 8, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line Dove Landry, N. Talbot and insert "R.S. 47:463.73(A), (C)(2), and (G) are hereby amended Edwards Landry, T. Thibaut and reenacted to read as follows:" Fannin LeBas Thierry Foil Leger Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 4 Franklin Leopold Whitney On page 1, delete lines 9 through 21 in their entirety and insert the Gaines Lopinto Williams, A. following: Garofalo Lorusso Williams, P. Geymann Mack Willmott "§463.73. Special prestige license plate; Louisiana public and private Gisclair Miller Woodruff high schools Total - 96 NAYS A. The secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections shall establish a special prestige license plate for the Total - 0 Louisiana parochial, public, and private high schools which have a

2106 Page 17 HOUSE 50th Day's Proceedings - June 2, 2014 minimum of one hundred applicants for such plate. The license plate Connick Johnson Stokes shall be restricted to passenger cars, pickup trucks, vans, and Cox Jones Talbot recreational vehicles. The license plate shall be of a color and design Danahay Lambert Thibaut selected by the respective high school student council subject to the Dixon Landry, N. Thierry approval of the respective high school principal, provided that it is in Dove Landry, T. Thompson compliance with R.S. 47:463(A)(3). Edwards LeBas Whitney Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. * * * Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Franklin Mack Willmott C. Gaines Miller Woodruff Total - 96 * * * NAYS (2) A royalty fee of twenty-five dollars for the use of the Total - 0 institution's design by the department shall be paid to the institution ABSENT for each license plate issued as provided in this Section. At the option of any Louisiana parochial, public, or private high school, this Barrow Jackson Montoucet royalty fee shall be collected annually by the department. Cromer Leger Schroder Hunter Leopold * * * Total - 8 G. The secretary shall establish special prestige license plates The Conference Committee Report was adopted. for Archbishop Hannan High School, and Jesuit High School, the Academy of the Sacred Heart, Saint Katharine Drexel Preparatory HOUSE BILL NO. 1278 (Substitute for House Bill No. 79 by School, and any other parochial, public or private Louisiana high Representative Pearson)— school in accordance with the provisions of this Section as it was BY REPRESENTATIVES PEARSON, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, IVEY, MILLER, AND TALBOT enacted." AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), AMENDMENT NO. 5 612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of On page 2, delete lines 1 through 11 in their entirety. the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), (4)(a), (7), (16), (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory Respectfully submitted, paragraph), (1), and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), (3) through (6), Representative Ebony Woodruff and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory Representative Karen Gaudet St. Germain paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), Representative Neil Abramson 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and Senator Robert Adley 3695(C)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. Senator David Heitmeier 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(D), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII Senator Dale M. Erdey of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1), and Rep. Woodruff moved to adopt the Conference Committee to repeal R.S. 11:3682(29), 3685(D), 3688(A) through (C) and Report. (E), 3689(B) through (E), 3690 (C) and (D), 3690.1, 3691, 3693, and 3698, relative to retirement for employees of the ROLL CALL Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to provide relative to the merger of the Harbor Police Retirement The roll was called with the following result: System into the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to provide for enrollment of new hires of the Harbor Police YEAS Department in the Hazardous Duty Services Plan in the Mr. Speaker Garofalo Moreno Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to provide Abramson Geymann Morris, Jay relative to a cooperative endeavor agreement with respect to the Adams Gisclair Morris, Jim merger of the systems; to provide relative to the assets of the Anders Greene Norton Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative to benefits Armes Guillory Ortego for members of the Harbor Police Retirement System; to Arnold Guinn Pearson provide relative to retirement benefits for new hires of the Badon Harris Pierre Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to Barras Harrison Ponti provide relative to the boards of trustees of the Louisiana State Berthelot Havard Pope Employees' Retirement System and the Harbor Police Billiot Hazel Price Retirement System; to provide an effective date; and to provide Bishop, S. Henry Pugh for related matters. Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant Broadwater Hill Reynolds Read by title. Brown Hodges Richard Burford Hoffmann Ritchie CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Burns, H. Hollis Robideaux House Bill No. 1278 By Representative Pearson Burns, T. Honore Schexnayder Burrell Howard Seabaugh June 2, 2014 Carmody Huval Shadoin Carter Ivey Simon To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Champagne James Smith Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Senate.

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Ladies and Gentlemen: (16) "Employee" means any commissioned member or employee of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Orleans prior to July 1, 2004, or any commissioned member of the between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1278 by Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans on or after July Representative Pearson, recommend the following concerning the 1, 2004 and hired on or before June 30, 2014. Reengrossed bill: * * * 1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Guillory and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be §3683. Membership adopted. The membership of the retirement system shall be composed as 2. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by the Legislative follows: Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2014, be adopted. (1) All persons who shall become employees as defined in R.S. 3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be 11:3682(16) after August 1, 1971, and on or before June 30, 2014, adopted: except those specifically excluded under Paragraph (3) of this Section, shall become members as a condition of their employment, AMENDMENT NO. 1 provided they are under fifty years of age at the date of employment. On page 2, delete lines 11 through 20 in their entirety and insert in * * * lieu thereof: Section 2. R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), the heading of "Section 1. R.S. 11:612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of the 615(B), 3682(16) and 3683(1) are hereby amended and reenacted and Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), (4)(a), (7), R.S. 11:612(2.1) is hereby enacted to read as follows: (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory paragraph) and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) and (2)(introductory paragraph) §612. Application; definitions and (d),(B)(1), (3) through (6), and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), Terms not specifically defined in this Section but defined in R.S. and (E), 3688(D), 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and 11:403 shall have the meanings provided in R.S. 11:403 unless a 3695(C)(introductory paragraph) are hereby amended and reenacted different meaning is clearly required by the context. For purposes of and R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(A)(3)(d), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII this Subpart: of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1) are * * * hereby enacted to read as follows:" (2.1) In addition to the definition provided in Paragraph (2) of AMENDMENT NO. 2 this Section, the term "member" shall include any commissioned employee of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New On page 4, delete lines 12 through 29 in their entirety and one page Orleans first hired on or after July 1, 2014. 5, delete lines 1 through 4 in their entirety * * * AMENDMENT NO. 3 §613. Eligibility for plan membership On page 8, delete lines 10 through 14 in their entirety A. Each person who becomes an employee in state service in AMENDMENT NO. 4 one of the positions defined in R.S. 11:612(2) or (2.1) shall become a member of the Hazardous Duty Services Plan of the system as a On page 9, delete lines 3 through 7 in their entirety condition of employment. AMENDMENT NO. 5 * * * On page 21, at the beginning of line 25, change "Section 2." to §615. Retirement benefit calculation "Section 3." * * * AMENDMENT NO. 6 B. If the member's last ten years of creditable service were not On page 21, at the beginning of line 28, change "Section 3." to accrued exclusively in one of the hazardous duty positions defined in "Section 4." R.S. 11:612(2) or (2.1), he shall receive a retirement benefit equal to two and one-half percent of his average compensation for the actual AMENDMENT NO. 7 number of years of creditable service earned in a hazardous duty position. On page 22, at the beginning of line 28, change "Section 4." to "Section 5." * * * AMENDMENT NO. 8 §3682. Definitions Delete page 23 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof: The following words and phrases, as used in this Subpart, unless expressly indicated to the contrary or unless a different meaning is "Section 6.(A) The provisions of this Section and Sections 1, 4, plainly required by context, shall have the following meanings: and 5 of this Act shall become effective on June 30, 2014. * * * (B) The provisions of Sections 2 and 3 of this Act shall become effective July 1, 2015, only if the Public Retirement Systems'

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Actuarial Committee approves the terms of the cooperative endeavor participating hospital districts; to provide for an effective date; agreement provided for in Section 4 of this Act on or before and to provide for related matters. December 31, 2014." Read by title. Respectfully submitted, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representative J. Kevin Pearson Senate Bill No. 2 By Senator Mills Representative Gregory Miller June 1, 2014 Representative Senator Elbert Guillory To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Senator Barrow Peacock Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Senator Patrick Page Cortez Ladies and Gentlemen: Rep. Pearson moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 2 by Senator ROLL CALL Mills, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: The roll was called with the following result: 1. That the set of House Committee Amendments proposed by House Committee on Retirement and adopted by the House of YEAS Representatives on May 21, 2014, be rejected. Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet 2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be Abramson Greene Moreno adopted: Adams Guillory Morris, Jay Anders Harris Norton AMENDMENT NO. 1 Armes Harrison Ortego Badon Havard Pearson On page 1, line 2, change "1903(A)(2)" to "446(F), 450(B), and Barras Hazel Ponti 471.1(G)" Barrow Henry Pope Berthelot Hensgens Price AMENDMENT NO. 2 Billiot Hill Pugh Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant On page 1, delete lines 3 and 4, and insert "retirement benefits of Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds public employees hired after a certain date; to provide for Burford Hollis Richard participation, options, contributions, and eligibility; to provide for Burns, H. Honore Ritchie technical corrections; to provide for an effective date; and to" Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Burrell Hunter Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 3 Carmody Huval Schroder Carter Ivey Seabaugh On page 1, line 8, change "1903(A)(2) is" to "446(F), 450(B), and Champagne Jackson Shadoin 471.1(G) are" Chaney James Simon Connick Jefferson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 4 Cox Johnson St. Germain Danahay Jones Stokes On page 1, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: Dixon Lambert Talbot Dove Landry, N. Thibaut "§446. Mode of payment where option elected Edwards Landry, T. Thierry Fannin LeBas Whitney * * * Foil Lopinto Williams, A. F. If the member is married, the designated beneficiary for a Gaines Lorusso Williams, P. qualified joint and survivor annuity and any Deferred Retirement Garofalo Mack Willmott Option Plan benefits payable in accordance with law shall be his Geymann Miller Woodruff spouse, unless such spouse has consented to the contrary in writing Total - 93 before a notary public, or such spouse cannot be located and the NAYS member submits an original affidavit signed by him before a notary public which evidences good faith efforts to locate the spouse. If the Total - 0 member does not select a joint and survivor annuity option and fails ABSENT to provide such a spousal consent at the time of his retirement and his spouse survives him, then for the purposes of a retirement benefit Arnold Franklin Morris, Jim option the system shall establish the benefit as if the member had Bishop, W. Guinn Pierre selected the Option 3 joint and survivor annuity as provided in Brown Leger Thompson Paragraph (3) of Subsection (A)(3) of this Section. For purposes of Cromer Leopold this Paragraph, "spouse" shall mean that person who is married to the Total - 11 member under a legal regime of community of acquets and gains on The Conference Committee Report was adopted. his effective date of retirement or effective date of participation in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan, whichever is earlier. SENATE BILL NO. 2— BY SENATOR MILLS * * * AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1903(A)(2) and to enact R.S. §450. Termination of participation 11:1903(F), relative to employer participation in the Parochial Employees' Retirement System; to provide relative to * * *

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B. Upon termination of participation in the plan but not Rep. Barras moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. employment, credits to the account shall cease and no retirement benefits shall be paid to the participant until employment is ROLL CALL terminated. The balance in the participant's subaccount shall be placed in a self-directed subaccount in the name of the participant as The roll was called with the following result: provided for in R.S. 11:451.1, and the participant shall then be bound by the provisions of said that Section. No payment shall be made YEAS based on credits in the subaccount until employment is terminated as Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno defined in this Section. The participant may continue employment Adams Greene Morris, Jay after termination of participation in the plan for the sole purpose of Anders Guinn Norton accruing a supplemental benefit, and employer and employee Armes Harris Ortego contributions shall resume. Correction officers, probation and parole Arnold Harrison Pearson officers, and security officers of the Department of Public Safety and Badon Havard Pierre Corrections; peace officers of the Department of Public Safety and Barras Hazel Ponti Corrections, office of state police, other than state troopers, as Berthelot Henry Pope provided in R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(b); and personnel employed by the Billiot Hensgens Price Department of Revenue, office of alcohol and tobacco control, as Broadwater Hill Pugh provided in R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(c), Participants who have ended their Burford Hodges Pylant participation in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan but not Burns, H. Hoffmann Reynolds employment shall make contributions at the rate established in R.S. Burns, T. Hollis Ritchie 11:62(5)(b). Burrell Honore Robideaux * * * Carmody Howard Schexnayder Carter Huval Schroder §471.1. Survivors' benefits; members hired on or after January 1, Champagne Ivey Seabaugh 2011 Chaney James Shadoin Connick Jefferson Simon * * * Cox Johnson Smith Cromer Jones St. Germain G. If a member dies, even after retirement, eligible minor Danahay Lambert Stokes children shall receive the benefits under Subsection C of this Section. Dixon Landry, N. Talbot * * *" Edwards Landry, T. Thierry Fannin Leopold Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 5 Foil Lopinto Whitney Franklin Lorusso Williams, A. On page 1, delete lines 12 through 17 and on page 2, delete lines 1 Gaines Mack Williams, P. through 10 Garofalo Miller Willmott Geymann Montoucet Woodruff AMENDMENT NO. 6 Total - 90 NAYS On page 2, line 12, after "F." and before "(1)" insert the following: "Notwithstanding any provision of this Chapter to the contrary, a Total - 0 hospital service district located in a parish with a total population ABSENT between seventy thousand and eighty thousand persons as of the Abramson Dove Leger latest federal decennial census may terminate coverage for employees Barrow Guillory Morris, Jim of the district first hired on or after January 1, 2015, as further Bishop, S. Hunter Richard provided in this Subsection." Bishop, W. Jackson Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 7 Brown LeBas Total - 14 On page 2, line 18, after "(3)" delete the remainder of the line and insert "If, pursuant to this Subsection, an" The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 8 SENATE BILL NO. 61— BY SENATOR NEVERS On page 2, line 19, delete "prospectively" AN ACT To enact Chapter 43-A of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes AMENDMENT NO. 9 of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:4035 through 4035.1, relative to elementary and secondary education; to provide for On page 2, line 20, delete "prospective" public school choice; to provide for eligibility criteria for students and schools; to provide for restrictions; to provide AMENDMENT NO. 10 relative to student transportation; to provide relative to funding; to provide relative to the responsibilities of public school On page 2, line 22, delete "prospective" systems; and to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, Read by title. Senator Fred Mills CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senator Elbert Guillory Senate Bill No. 61 By Senator Nevers Senator Patrick Page Cortez June 1, 2014 Representative J. Kevin Pearson Representative Taylor F. Barras To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Representative Simone B. Champagne Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

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Ladies and Gentlemen: Carmody Honore Seabaugh Carter Howard Shadoin We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Champagne Huval Simon between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 61 by Senator Chaney Ivey Smith Nevers, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Connick James St. Germain Cox Jefferson Stokes 1. That House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Cromer Johnson Thibaut house Committee on Education and adopted by the House of Danahay Jones Thierry Representatives on May 15, 2014 be rejected. Dixon Lambert Thompson Dove Landry, N. Whitney 2. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Edwards Landry, T. Williams, A. Representative Ivey and adopted by the House of Fannin LeBas Williams, P. Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Foil Leopold Willmott Franklin Lopinto Woodruff 3. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by Total - 87 Representative Thompson and adopted by the House of NAYS Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Guinn Miller Price 4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be Mack Pope adopted: Total - 5 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barras Hodges Montoucet On page 2, at the beginning of line 24, change "E." to "E.(1)" Barrow Hunter Morris, Jay Bishop, W. Jackson Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 2 Brown Leger Talbot Total - 12 On page 2, line 26, between "Section" and the period "." insert "and shall adopt a policy to govern student transfers authorized by this The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Section" SENATE BILL NO. 108— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY SENATOR APPEL AN ACT On page 2, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3123.1(C), relative to the commissioner of higher education; to delete the requirement "(2) Any student transfer pursuant to the provisions of this that the salary of the commissioner of higher education be Section shall comply with the policy adopted by the governing approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget; and authority of the school in which the student seeks to enroll." to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, Read by title. Senator Ben Nevers CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senator Conrad Appel Senate Bill No. 108 By Senator Appel Senator Mack "Bodi" White, Jr. Representative Stephen F. Carter June 1, 2014 Representative Chris Broadwater Representative John Bel Edwards To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Rep. Edwards moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Ladies and Gentlemen: ROLL CALL We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 108 by Senator The roll was called with the following result: Appel, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: YEAS 1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposed by the House Committee on Education and adopted by Mr. Speaker Gaines Lorusso the House of Representatives on May 19, 2014, be rejected. Abramson Garofalo Moreno Adams Geymann Norton Respectfully submitted, Anders Gisclair Ortego Armes Greene Pearson Senator Conrad Appel Arnold Guillory Pierre Senator "Jody" Amedee Badon Harris Ponti Senator Edwin R. Murray Berthelot Harrison Pugh Representative Stephen F. Carter Billiot Havard Pylant Representative Jeff Thompson Bishop, S. Hazel Reynolds Broadwater Henry Richard Rep. Carter moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Burford Hensgens Ritchie Burns, H. Hill Robideaux ROLL CALL Burns, T. Hoffmann Schexnayder Burrell Hollis Schroder The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senate Bill No. 135 By Senator Long Mr. Speaker Dove Leopold Abramson Edwards Lopinto June 1, 2014 Adams Foil Lorusso Armes Franklin Moreno To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Arnold Gaines Ortego Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Badon Garofalo Pierre Barras Gisclair Ponti Ladies and Gentlemen: Berthelot Greene Pugh Billiot Guillory Reynolds We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Bishop, S. Harrison Ritchie between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 135 by Senator Bishop, W. Hazel Robideaux Long, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Broadwater Hill Schexnayder Brown Hoffmann Seabaugh 1. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Burford Honore Shadoin Representative Connick and adopted by the House on May 28, Burns, H. Hunter Simon 2014 be adopted. Burrell Huval Smith Carmody Ivey St. Germain 2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be Carter Jackson Stokes adopted: Chaney James Talbot Connick Jefferson Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cox Johnson Thompson Danahay Jones Williams, P. On page 1, line 2, after "(A)(4)" insert "and (5)" Dixon Landry, N. Woodruff Total - 69 AMENDMENT NO. 2 NAYS On page 1, line 7, after "(A)(4)" insert "and (5)" and change "is" to Anders Hensgens Norton "are" Barrow Hollis Pearson Champagne Howard Pope Respectfully submitted, Cromer Lambert Price Geymann Mack Pylant Senator Gerald Long Guinn Miller Richard Senator Ronnie Johns Harris Montoucet Schroder Senator Dan "Blade" Morrish Havard Morris, Jay Whitney Representative George Gregory Cromer Henry Morris, Jim Willmott Representative Total - 27 Representative Ledricka Thierry ABSENT Rep. Pierre moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Burns, T. Landry, T. Thibaut ROLL CALL Fannin LeBas Williams, A. Hodges Leger The roll was called with the following result: Total - 8 YEAS The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Mr. Speaker Garofalo Moreno SENATE BILL NO. 122— BY SENATOR MORRISH Abramson Geymann Morris, Jay AN ACT Adams Gisclair Norton To enact R.S. 42:1123(43), relative to the Code of Governmental Anders Greene Ortego Ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a public Armes Guinn Pearson servant from doing business with a person who has a business Arnold Harris Pierre relationship with the agency of the public servant under certain Badon Harrison Ponti circumstances; and to provide for related matters. Barrow Havard Pope Berthelot Hazel Price Read by title. Billiot Henry Pugh Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant Bishop, W. Hill Richard Motion Broadwater Hodges Ritchie Brown Hoffmann Robideaux On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar. Burford Hollis Schexnayder Burns, H. Honore Schroder SENATE BILL NO. 135— BY SENATOR LONG Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh AN ACT Burrell Hunter Shadoin To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1806.3(A)(3) and to enact R.S. Carmody Huval Simon 22:1806.3(A)(4), relative to home service contracts; to provide Carter Ivey Smith with respect to requirements for doing business; to require Champagne James St. Germain solvency; and to provide for related matters. Chaney Jefferson Stokes Cox Johnson Talbot Read by title. Cromer Jones Thibaut Danahay Lambert Thierry

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Dixon Landry, N. Thompson 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Dove LeBas Whitney Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representatives Edwards Leopold Williams, A. on May 15, 2014 be adopted. Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Franklin Mack Willmott Respectfully submitted, Gaines Miller Woodruff Total - 93 Senator Edwin R. Murray NAYS Senator "Jody" Amedee Senator Gregory Tarver Total - 0 Representative Gregory Miller ABSENT Representative Timothy G. Burns Representative Michael E. Danahay Barras Jackson Montoucet Connick Landry, T. Morris, Jim Rep. Miller moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Fannin Leger Reynolds Guillory Lopinto ROLL CALL Total - 11 The roll was called with the following result: The Conference Committee Report was adopted. YEAS SENATE BILL NO. 167— BY SENATOR MARTINY Mr. Speaker Garofalo Moreno AN ACT Abramson Gisclair Morris, Jay To amend and reenact R.S. 37:751(A), 775(A)(2) and (9) and (B), Adams Greene Morris, Jim and 776(A)(14) and to enact R.S. 37:780(B)(5), relative to the Anders Guillory Norton Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide for definitions; Armes Guinn Ortego to provide for dental advertisements; to provide relative to Arnold Harris Pearson unprofessional conduct; to provide for fines; to provide for Badon Harrison Pierre terms, procedures, and conditions; and to provide for related Barras Havard Ponti matters. Barrow Hazel Pope Berthelot Henry Price Read by title. Billiot Hensgens Pugh Bishop, S. Hill Pylant Motion Broadwater Hodges Richard Brown Hoffmann Ritchie On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar. Burford Hollis Robideaux Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder SENATE BILL NO. 272— Burns, T. Howard Schroder BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE MILLER Burrell Hunter Seabaugh AN ACT Carmody Huval Shadoin To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1511.2(A)(5) and R.S. 42:1124(C), Carter Ivey Smith the introductory paragraph of 1124.2(C), the introductory Champagne Jefferson St. Germain paragraph of 1124.2.1(C), and the introductory paragraph of Chaney Johnson Stokes 1124.3(C) and to enact R.S. 18:1511.2(C) and R.S. Cromer Jones Talbot 42:1124(B)(3), relative to the Supervisory Committee on Danahay Lambert Thibaut Campaign Finance and the Board of Ethics; to provide for the Dixon Landry, N. Thierry approval of forms and reports by the Senate Committee on Dove LeBas Thompson Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Edwards Leopold Whitney House and Governmental Affairs; and to provide for related Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. matters. Foil Mack Williams, P. Franklin Miller Willmott Read by title. Gaines Montoucet Woodruff Total - 93 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT NAYS Senate Bill No. 272 By Senator Murray Total - 0 June 1, 2014 ABSENT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Bishop, W. Jackson Lopinto Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Connick James Reynolds Cox Landry, T. Simon Ladies and Gentlemen: Geymann Leger Total - 11 We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 272 by Senator The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Murray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: SENATE BILL NO. 299— 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed BY SENATOR MORRISH by House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and AN ACT adopted by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2014 be To enact Chapter 2-C of Code Title XII of Code Book III of Title 9 adopted. of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 9:3580.1 through 3580.10, relative to civil justice funding

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companies; to enact the Civil Justice Funding Model Act; to Carter Huval Smith provide for definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, Champagne James St. Germain requirements, effects, and prohibitions; to provide for form and Chaney Jefferson Stokes terms of contract; to provide for contract disclosures; to provide Cox Johnson Talbot for violations and penalties; and to provide for related matters. Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Danahay Leopold Thierry Read by title. Dixon Lopinto Whitney Dove Lorusso Williams, A. Motion Edwards Mack Williams, P. Fannin Miller Willmott On motion of Rep. Ponti, the bill was returned to the calendar. Foil Moreno Woodruff Franklin Morris, Jim SENATE BILL NO. 456— Gaines Norton BY SENATOR ALLAIN Total - 79 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1119(B)(2)(b)(i), relative to the Code of Governmental Ethics; to provide for the applicability of the Abramson Greene Morris, Jay nepotism provisions to hospital service districts; and to provide Barrow Landry, N. for related matters. Garofalo Montoucet Total - 7 Read by title. ABSENT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Adams Hazel LeBas Senate Bill No. 456 By Senator Allain Barras Hensgens Leger Bishop, S. Ivey Ortego May 30, 2014 Bishop, W. Jackson Reynolds Connick Jones Robideaux To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Guillory Lambert Thompson Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Total - 18 Ladies and Gentlemen: The Conference Committee Report was adopted. We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement SENATE BILL NO. 516— BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB, GUILLORY AND between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 456 by Senator MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP Allain, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: AN ACT To enact Part VII of Chapter 15 of Title 37 of the Louisiana Revised 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:1360.81 through proposed by House Committee on House and Governmental 1360.91, relative to direct primary care; to provide for Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives on May definitions; to provide for prohibitions on discrimination; to 19, 2014 be rejected. provide for direct fees; to provide for prohibited and authorized practices; to provide for acceptance and discontinuation of Respectfully submitted, patients; to provide exemptions from state insurance laws; to provide for business conduct; to provide for annual reports; to Senator R.L. Bret Allain, II provide for violations and penalties; to provide for rules and Senator "Jody" Amedee regulations; and to provide for related matters. Senator Norby Chabert Representative Gordon Dove Read by title. Representative Timothy G. Burns Representative Robert E. Billiot CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senate Bill No. 516 By Senator Buffington Rep. Billiot moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. June 1, 2014 ROLL CALL To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the The roll was called with the following result: Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. YEAS Ladies and Gentlemen: Mr. Speaker Geymann Pearson We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Anders Gisclair Pierre between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 516 by Senator Armes Guinn Ponti Buffington, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed Arnold Harris Pope bill: Badon Harrison Price Berthelot Havard Pugh 1. That House Floor Amendments proposed by Representative Billiot Henry Pylant Johnson and adopted by the House of Representatives on May Broadwater Hill Richard 28, 2014, be rejected. Brown Hodges Ritchie Respectfully submitted, Burford Hoffmann Schexnayder Burns, H. Hollis Schroder Senator Sherri Smith Buffington Burns, T. Honore Seabaugh Senator David Heitmeier Burrell Howard Shadoin Representative Stuart Bishop Carmody Hunter Simon Representative Scott M. Simon

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Rep. Stuart Bishop moved to adopt the Conference Committee Ladies and Gentlemen: Report. We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement ROLL CALL between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 588 by Senator Peterson, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: The roll was called with the following result: 1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 YEAS proposed by House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno on May 12, 2014 be rejected. Abramson Greene Morris, Jay Adams Guillory Morris, Jim 2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by Anders Guinn Norton Representative Badon and adopted by the House of Armes Harris Ortego Representatives on May 27, 2014 be rejected. Arnold Harrison Pearson Badon Havard Pierre 3. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 proposed Barras Hazel Ponti by Representative Jay Morris and adopted by the House of Barrow Henry Pope Representatives on May 27, 2014 be rejected. Berthelot Hill Pugh Billiot Hodges Pylant 4. That the following amendments to the Engrossed bill be Bishop, S. Hoffmann Reynolds adopted: Bishop, W. Hollis Richard Broadwater Honore Ritchie AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burford Howard Robideaux Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder On page 1, line 2, change "40:600.88 and 40:600.91(A)(29)," to Burns, T. Huval Schroder "40:600.88, 600.90(D), and 600.91(A)(29)," Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Carmody James Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 2 Carter Jefferson Simon Champagne Johnson Smith On page 1, line 3, after "Corporation;" delete the remainder of the Chaney Jones St. Germain line and insert "to provide relative to actions taken by the board of Cox Lambert Stokes directors; to provide relative to the authority of the board of directors Cromer Landry, N. Talbot pursuant to the Louisiana Housing Authorities Law;" Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut Dixon LeBas Thierry Dove Leopold Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 3 Edwards Lopinto Whitney Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. On page 1, line 7, change "40:600.88 and 40:600.91(A)(29)," to Foil Mack Williams, P. "40:600.88, 600.90(D), and 600.91(A)(29)," Franklin Miller Willmott Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 96 NAYS On page 1, between lines 14, and 15, insert the following: Total - 0 "§600.90. Officers of the corporation; duties; liability ABSENT * * * Brown Geymann Leger Connick Hensgens Price Gaines Jackson D. The powers of the board. Total - 8 (1) The powers of the corporation shall be vested in the board The Conference Committee Report was adopted. of directors. SENATE BILL NO. 588— (2) A majority of the members of the board currently serving BY SENATOR PETERSON shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business, and the AN ACT presence of a quorum shall be required for the exercise of any power To amend and reenact R.S. 40:600.88 and 40:600.91(A)(29), relative or function of the corporation. of the board, and the affirmative vote to the Louisiana Housing Corporation; to provide for the of a majority of the members present shall be necessary for any corporation to become a political subdivision of the state; to action by the board. The affirmative vote of a majority of the provide for certain powers and duties; and to provide for related executive committee members present shall be necessary for any matters. action taken by the executive committee. No vacant office vacancy in the membership of the board or the executive committee shall be Read by title. included in the determination of the number of members of the board necessary to establish a quorum. shall impair the rights of a quorum CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT to exercise any power or function of the board or the executive Senate Bill No. 588 By Senator Peterson committee respectively.

June 1, 2014 (3) No action shall be taken by the board until such time as at least seven of the members have been appointed and have taken the To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the oath of office. Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

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(4) No vacancy in the board shall impair the rights of a quorum Burns, H. Hodges Schexnayder of the board to exercise any power or function of the corporation as Carmody Hoffmann Schroder provided in Paragraph (5) of this Subsection. Carter Hollis Seabaugh Champagne Howard Shadoin (5) Action may be taken by a quorum of the board upon an Chaney Huval Simon affirmative vote of a majority of the members present. Cromer Ivey Stokes Danahay Lambert Talbot (6)(4) The board may create and appoint members to any Dove Landry, N. Thompson committee deemed necessary or beneficial to carrying out the duties Fannin Lorusso Whitney of the board, including but not limited to an executive committee. Foil Mack Garofalo Miller (7) (5) The board may employ counsel to represent the board. Total - 61 ABSENT (8) (6) The board may appoint and, so appointing, prescribe the duties of the officers as are named to assist in the operation of the Arnold LeBas Thierry corporation, including, but not limited to, a secretary or treasurer of Connick Lopinto Williams, P. the corporation. The offices and duties shall be included in the Havard Reynolds Willmott bylaws of the corporation. Landry, T. Thibaut Woodruff Total - 12 (7) The board shall meet at the call of the chairman and at such other times the chairman or the corporation determines necessary. The House refused to adopt the Conference Committee Report. The board may establish and delegate to an executive committee such duties and responsibilities as the board determines appropriate, SENATE BILL NO. 122— except that the board may not delegate to the executive committee BY SENATOR MORRISH the final determination of the corporation's strategic plan, qualified AN ACT allocation plan, or approval of the corporation's operating budget. To enact R.S. 42:1123(43), relative to the Code of Governmental Upon such delegation, the executive committee shall have the Ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a public authority to act pursuant to such delegation without further approval servant from doing business with a person who has a business or action by the board. relationship with the agency of the public servant under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. * * *" Called from the calendar. Respectfully submitted, Read by title. Senator Karen Carter Peterson Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representative Austin Badon Senate Bill No. 122 By Senator Morrish Representative Helena N. Moreno Representative Walt Leger III June 1, 2014 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Rep. Badon moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. ROLL CALL Ladies and Gentlemen: The roll was called with the following result: We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 122 by Senator YEAS Morrish, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Abramson Gaines Moreno Anders Hill Norton 1. That the House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by Badon Honore Ortego House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and Barrow Hunter Pierre adopted by the House of Representatives on May 19, 2014 be Bishop, W. Jackson Price adopted. Burns, T. James Richard Burrell Jefferson Smith 2. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposed Cox Johnson St. Germain by Representative Geymann and adopted by the House of Dixon Jones Williams, A. Representatives on May 28, 2014 be rejected. Edwards Leger Franklin Leopold Respectfully submitted, Total - 31 Senator Dan "Blade" Morrish NAYS Senator "Jody" Amedee Mr. Speaker Geymann Montoucet Senator Conrad Appel Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Representative Timothy G. Burns Armes Greene Morris, Jim Representative Gregory Miller Barras Guillory Pearson Representative Scott M. Simon Berthelot Guinn Ponti Rep. Tim Burns moved to adopt the Conference Committee Billiot Harris Pope Report. Bishop, S. Harrison Pugh Broadwater Hazel Pylant ROLL CALL Brown Henry Ritchie Burford Hensgens Robideaux The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 167 by Senator Mr. Speaker Champagne Lorusso Martiny, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: Adams Cromer Miller Anders Fannin Moreno 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 6 Armes Franklin Ponti proposed by the House Committee on Health and Welfare and Barras Guillory Richard adopted by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2014, be Bishop, S. Hill Robideaux adopted. Bishop, W. Honore Shadoin Broadwater Huval Simon 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 1 through 6 Burns, T. Jefferson St. Germain proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House Burrell Jones Williams, P. of Representatives on May 15, 2014, be adopted. Carmody Landry, N. Willmott Carter Leger 3. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Total - 35 Representative Jones and adopted by the House of NAYS Representatives on May 28, 2014, be adopted. Abramson Havard Morris, Jim 4. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Arnold Hazel Norton Representative Lopinto and adopted by the House of Barrow Henry Ortego Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Berthelot Hensgens Pierre Brown Hodges Pope Respectfully submitted, Burford Hoffmann Pugh Burns, H. Hollis Pylant Senator Daniel "Danny" Martiny Chaney Howard Reynolds Senator David Heitmeier Cox Hunter Ritchie Senator Richard "Rick" Gallot, Jr. Dixon Jackson Schexnayder Representative Scott M. Simon Dove James Seabaugh Representative Joseph P. Lopinto Edwards Johnson Smith Representative Lowell C. Hazel Foil Landry, T. Talbot Garofalo LeBas Thompson Rep. Lopinto moved to adopt the Conference Committee Geymann Leopold Whitney Report. Gisclair Lopinto Williams, A. Greene Mack Woodruff ROLL CALL Harris Montoucet Harrison Morris, Jay The roll was called with the following result: Total - 55 ABSENT YEAS Badon Guinn Schroder Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet Billiot Ivey Stokes Abramson Geymann Moreno Connick Lambert Thibaut Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Danahay Pearson Thierry Anders Greene Morris, Jim Gaines Price Arnold Guillory Norton Total - 14 Badon Harris Pearson Barras Havard Pierre The House refused to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Barrow Hazel Ponti Berthelot Henry Pope SENATE BILL NO. 167— Billiot Hensgens Price BY SENATOR MARTINY Bishop, S. Hill Pugh AN ACT Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant To amend and reenact R.S. 37:751(A), 775(A)(2) and (9) and (B), Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds and 776(A)(14) and to enact R.S. 37:780(B)(5), relative to the Brown Hollis Ritchie Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide for definitions; Burford Honore Robideaux to provide for dental advertisements; to provide relative to Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder unprofessional conduct; to provide for fines; to provide for Burns, T. Huval Schroder terms, procedures, and conditions; and to provide for related Burrell Ivey Seabaugh matters. Carmody Jackson Shadoin Carter James Simon Called from the calendar. Champagne Jefferson Smith Chaney Johnson St. Germain Read by title. Cox Jones Stokes Cromer Lambert Talbot CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut Senate Bill No. 167 By Senator Martiny Dove LeBas Thierry Edwards Leger Thompson May 30, 2014 Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. Foil Lorusso Williams, P. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Franklin Mack Willmott Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Gaines Miller Woodruff Total - 93 Ladies and Gentlemen:

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NAYS 4. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 through 20, 22 through 42, 44 through 51, and 53 through 62 proposed by Senator Riser Hunter and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, be adopted. Total - 1 ABSENT 5. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 21, 43, and 52 proposed by Senator Riser and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, be Armes Harrison Richard rejected. Connick Landry, T. Whitney Dixon Leopold 6. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Senator Guinn Ortego Murray and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, be Total - 10 adopted. 7. That the Re-reengrossed bill be amended as follows: The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Conference Committee Appointment In Committee Amendment No. 80 proposed by the Revenue and The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 26, the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the 2014, on page 12, at the beginning of line 31, delete "( )" and insert disagreement to House Bill No. 1080: Reps. Montoucet, Dove, and "(2144)" Stuart Bishop. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Suspension of the Rules In Committee Amendment No. 118 proposed by the Revenue and Rep. Robideaux moved to suspend the rules in order to consider Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 26, the following conference committee report which contains subject 2014, on page 18, at the beginning of line 5, delete "( )" and insert matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. "(2146)" By a vote of 92 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider AMENDMENT NO. 3 the report. In Committee Amendment No. 118 proposed by the Revenue and HOUSE BILL NO. 2— Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 26, BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX 2014, on page 18, at the beginning of line 10, delete "( )" and insert AN ACT "(2145)" To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital outlay program for state government, state institutions, and AMENDMENT NO. 4 other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making In Committee Amendment No. 125 proposed by the Revenue and appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 26, matters. 2014, on page 19, at the beginning of line 9, delete "( )" and insert "(2147)" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 5 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT House Bill No. 2 By Representative Robideaux In Committee Amendment No. 221 proposed by the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 26, June 2, 2014 2014, on page 34, at the beginning of line 3, delete "( )" and insert "(2154)" To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the AMENDMENT NO. 6 Senate. In Committee Amendment No. 221 proposed by the Revenue and Ladies and Gentlemen: Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2014, on page 34, at the beginning of line 10, delete "( )" and insert We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement "(2148)" between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 2 by Representative Robideaux, recommend the following concerning the AMENDMENT NO. 7 Re-Reengrossed bill: On page 8, delete lines 13 through 15 in their entirety and insert the 1. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 2 through 16, 19 following: through 31, 34 through 55, 58 through 78, 80 through 110, 113 through 148, 150 through 221, and 223 through 228 proposed "Priority 2 $ 9,000,000 by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and Priority 5 $ 36,000,000 adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2014, be adopted. Total $47,000,000" 2. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 17, 18, 32, 33, 56, AMENDMENT NO. 8 57, 79, 111, 112, 149, and 222 proposed by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on On page 22, delete lines 15 through 17 in their entirety and insert the May 26, 2014, be rejected. following: 3. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1 through 11 "Priority 1 $ 27,200,000 proposed by the Senate Finance Committee and adopted by the Priority 5 $ 10,000,000 Senate on May 28, 2014, be adopted. Total $37,200,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 9 "(2141) Catfish Hut Road and Bridge Repair and/ or Replacement, Planning and Construc- On page 22, delete lines 24 through 26 in their entirety and insert the tion following: (Vernon) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "Priority 2 $ 73,825,000 Priority 2 $ 325,000 Priority 5 $ 18,395,000 Total $ 106,420,000" Pending submittal and approval of a capital outlay budget request pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 39:112." AMENDMENT NO. 10 AMENDMENT NO. 17 On page 81, delete lines 30 and 31 in their entirety and insert the following: On page 119, delete line 22 in its entirety and insert the following: "Priority 2 $ 950,000 "Priority 1 $ 300,000 Total $ 1,250,000" Priority 2 $ 200,000 Total $ 500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 11 AMENDMENT NO. 18 On page 85, between lines 41 and 42, insert the following: On page 124, delete lines 26 through 28 in their entirety and insert "(1162) Southern Grant Sewerage System the following: Construction, Planning and Construction (Grant) "Priority 1 $ 290,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 710,000 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000" Priority 5 $ 27,255,000 Total $ 28,255,000" AMENDMENT NO. 12 AMENDMENT NO. 19 On page 85, delete lines 46 through 48 in their entirety and insert the following: On page 124, delete lines 39 through 41 in their entirety and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 1,415,000" "Priority 2 $ 1,200,000 AMENDMENT NO. 13 Priority 5 $ 13,700,000 Total $ 14,900,000" On page 95, delete line 42 in its entirety and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 20 "Priority 1 $ 1,015,000 On page 139, delete lines 48 through 50 in their entirety and insert Payable from the balance of General the following: Obligation Bond proceeds previously allocated under the authority of Act No. "Priority 1 $ 200,000 24 of 2013 for St. Charles Parish, West Priority 5 $ 265,000 Bank Ground Storage Tank (St. Charles); Total $ 465,000" and Act No. 24 of 2013 for St. Charles Parish, East Bank Clarifier, Planning AMENDMENT NO. 21 and Construction (St. Charles) $ 72,545 Total $ 1,087,545" On page 148, delete line 6 in its entirety and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 14 "Priority 1 $ 200,000 Priority 5 $ 300,000 On page 97, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: Total $ 500,000" "(348) Airport Hangars, Planning and Con- AMENDMENT NO. 22 struction (St. Landry) On page 167, after line 45, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 350,000" "50/NPY WILEY PEVY POST #74 AMERICAN LEGION (324) American Legion, Wiley-Pevy Post #74 AMENDMENT NO. 15 Roof Repairs/Replacement, Planning and Construction On page 101, delete lines 31 and 32 in their entirety and insert the (Webster) following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds "Priority 1 $ 2,400,000 Priority 2 $ 120,000" Priority 5 $ 1,950,000" AMENDMENT NO. 23 AMENDMENT NO. 16 On page 173, delete line 19 in its entirety and insert the following: On page 104, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following: "Real Estate, Planning, Construction, Miscellaneous, and Equipment"

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AMENDMENT NO. 24 Consent to Correct a Vote Record On page 176, delete lines 13 through 15 in their entirety and insert Rep. Hodges requested the House consent to record her vote on the following: adoption of the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. 2 as yea, which consent was unanimously granted. "Priority 1 $ 380,000 Priority 2 $ 100,000 HOUSE BILL NO. 1079— Total $ 480,000" BY REPRESENTATIVES TIM BURNS AND MILLER AN ACT Respectfully submitted, To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1491.7(B)(13) and 1495.5(B)(12), relative to expenditures of campaign funds; to require an Representative Joel C. Robideaux explanation of the purpose of each expenditure; and to provide Representative Jeff Thompson for related matters. Representative Regina Barrow Senator Neil Riser Read by title. Senator John A. Alario, Jr. Senator Gregory Tarver CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT House Bill No. 1079 By Representative Tim Burns Rep. Robideaux moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. June 2, 2014 ROLL CALL To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the The roll was called with the following result: Senate. YEAS Ladies and Gentlemen: Mr. Speaker Fannin Leopold We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Abramson Foil Lopinto between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1079 by Adams Franklin Lorusso Representative Tim Burns, recommend the following concerning the Anders Gaines Miller Engrossed bill: Armes Greene Moreno Arnold Guillory Norton 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Badon Guinn Ortego Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and Barras Harrison Pierre adopted by the Senate on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Barrow Havard Ponti Berthelot Hazel Pugh 2. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Billiot Hensgens Reynolds Amedee and adopted by the Senate on May 30, 2014, be Bishop, S. Hill Ritchie adopted. Bishop, W. Hodges Robideaux Broadwater Hoffmann Schexnayder Respectfully submitted, Burford Honore Shadoin Burns, H. Howard Simon Representative Timothy G. Burns Burns, T. Hunter St. Germain Representative Gregory Miller Burrell Huval Stokes Representative Michael E. Danahay Carmody Ivey Talbot Senator "Jody" Amedee Carter Jackson Thibaut Senator Edwin R. Murray Champagne Jefferson Thierry Senator Robert W. "Bob" Kostelka Chaney Johnson Thompson Connick Jones Whitney Rep. Tim Burns moved to adopt the Conference Committee Cox Lambert Williams, A. Report. Danahay Landry, N. Willmott Dixon Landry, T. Woodruff ROLL CALL Dove LeBas Edwards Leger The roll was called with the following result: Total - 82 NAYS YEAS Cromer James Price Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno Garofalo Mack Pylant Abramson Guillory Morris, Jim Geymann Montoucet Richard Adams Guinn Norton Gisclair Morris, Jay Schroder Anders Harris Ortego Harris Morris, Jim Seabaugh Armes Havard Pearson Henry Pearson Smith Arnold Hazel Pierre Hollis Pope Williams, P. Badon Henry Ponti Total - 21 Barras Hensgens Pope ABSENT Barrow Hill Price Berthelot Hodges Pugh Brown Billiot Hoffmann Pylant Total - 1 Bishop, S. Hollis Reynolds Bishop, W. Honore Richard The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Broadwater Howard Ritchie

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Burns, H. Hunter Robideaux 2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be Burns, T. Huval Schexnayder adopted: Burrell Ivey Schroder Carmody Jackson Seabaugh AMENDMENT NO. 1 Carter James Shadoin Champagne Jefferson Smith On page 6, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: Chaney Johnson St. Germain Cox Jones Stokes "EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Cromer Lambert Talbot Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut 01-133 OFFICE OF ELDERLY AFFAIRS Dixon Landry, T. Thierry Dove LeBas Thompson EXPENDITURES: Edwards Leger Whitney To the Parish Councils on Aging Program Fannin Leopold Williams, A. for payments of $42,187.50 to each parish Foil Lopinto Williams, P. council on aging $ 2,700,000 Franklin Lorusso Willmott Gaines Mack Woodruff TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 2,700,000 Garofalo Miller Geymann Montoucet MEANS OF FINANCE: Total - 97 State General Fund (Direct) $ 1,000,000 NAYS State General Fund by: Statutory Dedications: Morris, Jay Overcollections Fund $ 1,700,000 Total - 1 ABSENT TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 2,700,000" Brown Connick Harrison AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burford Greene Simon Total - 6 On page 7, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: The Conference Committee Report was adopted. "DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Suspension of the Rules 19-681 SUBGRANTEE ASSISTANCE Rep. Fannin moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the EXPENDITURES: following conference committee report which contains subject matter Payments of $35,065 to each city, parish, and not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. local public school system, the Recovery School District, Special School District, LSU By a vote of 97 yeas and 2 nays, the House agreed to consider Lab School, Southern Lab School, Louisiana the report. School for Math, Science, and the Arts, New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts, Louisiana HOUSE BILL NO. 1094— Schools for the Deaf and Visually Impaired, and BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN Louisiana Special Education Center $ 2,700,005 AN ACT To appropriate funds and to make certain reductions in TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 2,700,005 appropriations from certain sources to be allocated to designated agencies and purposes in specific amounts for the making of MEANS OF FINANCE: supplemental appropriations and reductions for said agencies State General Fund (Direct) $ 1,000,000 and purposes; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for State General Fund by: related matters. Statutory Dedications: Overcollections Fund $ 1,700,005 Read by title. TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 2,700,005" CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT House Bill No. 1094 By Representative Fannin Respectfully submitted, June 2, 2014 Representative James R. Fannin Representative Chuck Kleckley To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representative Patricia Haynes Smith Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Senator Jack Donahue Senate. Senator John A. Alario, Jr. Senator Edwin R. Murray Ladies and Gentlemen: Rep. Fannin moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1094 by ROLL CALL Representative Fannin, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on Mr. Speaker Fannin Lopinto May 26, 2014, be adopted. Abramson Foil Lorusso

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Adams Franklin Mack By a vote of 85 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider Anders Gaines Miller the report. Armes Greene Montoucet Arnold Guillory Moreno HOUSE BILL NO. 1118— Badon Guinn Norton BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS Barras Harris Ortego AN ACT Barrow Harrison Pierre To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1705.1(B), relative to ad valorem tax Berthelot Havard Ponti millages; to provide with respect to approvals for millage Billiot Hazel Price increases for certain taxing authorities in certain parishes; and Bishop, S. Hill Pugh to provide for related matters. Bishop, W. Hodges Reynolds Broadwater Hoffmann Robideaux Read by title. Brown Honore Schexnayder Burford Howard Shadoin CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Burns, H. Hunter Simon House Bill No. 1118 By Representative Tim Burns Burns, T. Huval Smith Burrell Ivey St. Germain June 2, 2014 Carmody Jackson Stokes Carter Jefferson Thibaut To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Champagne Johnson Thierry Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Chaney Jones Thompson Senate. Connick Lambert Whitney Cox Landry, N. Williams, A. Ladies and Gentlemen: Danahay Landry, T. Willmott Dixon Leger Woodruff We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Dove Leopold between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1118 by Total - 83 Representative Tim Burns, recommend the following concerning the NAYS Reengrossed bill: Cromer Hensgens Pope Edwards James Pylant 1. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Garofalo LeBas Richard Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted Geymann Morris, Jay Ritchie by the Senate on May 20, 2014, be adopted. Gisclair Morris, Jim Talbot Henry Pearson Williams, P. 2. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Total - 18 Senator Donahue and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, ABSENT be adopted.

Hollis Schroder Seabaugh 3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be Total - 3 adopted:

The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Consent to Correct a Vote Record On page 2, after line 2, insert the following:

Rep. Jackson requested the House consent to record her vote on "Section 2. For purposes of the 2014 tax year, the provisions adoption of the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. of this Act shall not apply to any millage rate increase which was 1094 as yea, which consent was unanimously granted. approved by a vote of the governing authority of the respective HOUSE BILL NO. 1101— taxing authority before the effective date of this Act. BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER AN ACT Section 3. This Act shall become effective on June 15, 2014; if To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2557(B), relative to the Board of vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to require the this Act shall become effective on June 15, 2014, or on the day board to provide notice of an investigation; and to provide for following such approval by the legislature, whichever is later." related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Read by title. In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, at the end of line Motion 8, insert "for" On motion of Rep. Broadwater, the bill was returned to the calendar. AMENDMENT NO. 3 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and Suspension of the Rules adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, delete line 9 in its entirety and insert the following: Rep. Tim Burns moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the following conference committee report which contains subject "such purposes and public meetings at which a vote is to be taken on matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. a proposed millage rate increase for the"

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AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burford Hollis Schexnayder Burns, H. Honore Schroder In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, line 10, after Burrell Hunter Shadoin "above the" and before "levied" delete "amount" and insert "rate" Carmody Huval Simon Carter Ivey Smith AMENDMENT NO. 5 Champagne James St. Germain Chaney Jefferson Stokes In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and Connick Johnson Talbot adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, delete line 14 in Cox Landry, N. Thibaut its entirety, and insert the following: Cromer Landry, T. Thierry Danahay LeBas Thompson Dixon Leger Whitney "increase. The public hearings and public meetings shall be Dove Leopold Williams, A. conducted at the location at which" Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Foil Lorusso Willmott AMENDMENT NO. 6 Gaines Mack Woodruff Total - 96 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and NAYS adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, line 15, after "authority" and before "conducts" insert "regularly" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 7 Edwards Jones Richard In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and Franklin Lambert Robideaux adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, delete line 18 in Jackson Pierre its entirety, and insert the following: Total - 8

"public hearings may be conducted and public meetings." The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 8 HOUSE BILL NO. 1207— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE AN ACT In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator Donahue and To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(11), relative to public records; adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, on page 1, line 19, after to provide references in the Public Records Law for exemptions "authority" and after the comma "," delete the remainder of the line applicable to certain records relative to insurance; and to and insert "public hearings and public" provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, Read by title. Representative Timothy G. Burns Representative Joel C. Robideaux CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representative Gregory Miller House Bill No. 1207 By Representative Pierre Senator Jack Donahue Senator Neil Riser June 2, 2014 Senator Barrow Peacock To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Rep. Tim Burns moved to adopt the Conference Committee Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Report. Senate. ROLL CALL Ladies and Gentlemen: We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement The roll was called with the following result: between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1207 by Representative Pierre, recommend the following concerning the YEAS Engrossed bill: Mr. Speaker Garofalo Miller 1. That the Senate Committee Amendment proposed by the Senate Abramson Geymann Montoucet Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by Adams Gisclair Moreno the Senate on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Anders Greene Morris, Jay Armes Guillory Morris, Jim 2. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Morrish Arnold Guinn Norton and adopted by the Senate on May 30, 2014, be rejected. Badon Harris Ortego Barras Harrison Pearson 3. That the following amendment to the Engrossed bill be adopted: Barrow Havard Ponti Berthelot Hazel Pope AMENDMENT NO. 1 Billiot Henry Price Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh On page 1, delete lines 15 through 18 and insert the following: Bishop, W. Hill Pylant "(11) R.S. 22:2, 14, 31(B), 42.1, 88, 244, 263, 265, 461, 550.7, Broadwater Hodges Reynolds 571, 572, 572.1, 574, 618, 639, 691.4, 691.5, 691.6, 691.7, 691.8, Brown Hoffmann Ritchie 691.9, 691.10, 732, 752, 753, 771, 834, 1008, 1019.2(B)(5)(a), 1203,

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1460, 1464, 1466, 1546, 1559, 1644, 1656, 1723, 1796, 1801, 1927, sustaining procedures be made to preserve the life of an unborn 1929, 1983, 1984, 2036, 2056, 2085, 2091, 2293, 2303" child; to require interpretations of the provisions of law regarding physician orders for scope of treatment be made to Respectfully submitted, preserve the life of an unborn child; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Representative Wesley T. Bishop Representative Timothy G. Burns Read by title. Representative Vincent Pierre Senator Dan "Blade" Morrish CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senator Edwin R. Murray House Bill No. 1274 By Representative Badon Rep. Pierre moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. June 2, 2014 ROLL CALL To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the The roll was called with the following result: Senate. YEAS Ladies and Gentlemen: Mr. Speaker Garofalo Mack We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Adams Geymann Miller between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1274 by Anders Gisclair Montoucet Representative Badon, recommend the following concerning the Armes Greene Moreno Engrossed bill: Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay Badon Harrison Morris, Jim 1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Barras Havard Norton Morrell and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be Barrow Hazel Ortego rejected. Berthelot Henry Pearson Billiot Hensgens Pierre 2. That the Engrossed bill be amended as follows: Bishop, S. Hill Ponti Broadwater Hodges Pope AMENDMENT NO. 1 Brown Hoffmann Price Burford Hollis Pugh On page 1, line 17, after "that" and before "the" insert the following: Burns, H. Honore Pylant Burns, T. Howard Reynolds "the probable postfertilization age of the unborn child is twenty or Burrell Hunter Ritchie more weeks and" Carmody Huval Schexnayder Carter Ivey Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 2 Champagne Jackson Simon Chaney James Smith On page 2, at the end of line 2, after "child" and before the period "." Connick Jefferson St. Germain insert a comma "," and the following: Cox Johnson Stokes Cromer Jones Talbot "and such determination is communicated to the relevant classes of Danahay Landry, N. Thierry family members and persons designated in R.S. 40:1299.58.5" Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Dove LeBas Whitney AMENDMENT NO. 3 Edwards Leger Williams, A. Fannin Leopold Williams, P. On page 2, line 10, after "that" and before "the" insert the following: Foil Lopinto Willmott Gaines Lorusso Woodruff "the probable postfertilization age of the unborn child is twenty or Total - 93 more weeks and" NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 0 ABSENT On page 2, at the end of line 12, after "child" and before the period "." insert a comma "," and the following: Abramson Harris Schroder Bishop, W. Lambert Seabaugh "and such determination is communicated to the relevant classes of Franklin Richard Thibaut family members and persons designated in R.S. 40:1299.58.5" Guillory Robideaux Total - 11 Respectfully submitted, The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Representative Austin Badon Representative Scott M. Simon HOUSE BILL NO. 1274 (Substitute for House Bill No. 348 by Representative Frank A. Hoffmann Representative Badon)— Senator Ben Nevers BY REPRESENTATIVES BADON, ANDERS, BURFORD, HAVARD, Senator Gerald Long HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, KATRINA JACKSON, LEBAS, JAY MORRIS, POPE, SIMON, STOKES, PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT Rep. Badon moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.58.10(E) and 1299.64.6(D), ROLL CALL relative to life-sustaining procedures; to require interpretations of the provisions of law regarding declarations concerning life- The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS 1. That House Floor Amendments proposed by Representative Montoucet and adopted by the House of Representatives on Mr. Speaker Franklin Lopinto May 29, 2014, be accepted. Adams Gaines Lorusso Anders Garofalo Mack Respectfully submitted, Armes Geymann Miller Arnold Gisclair Montoucet Senator Patrick Page Cortez Badon Greene Morris, Jay Senator Elbert Guillory Barrow Guillory Morris, Jim Senator Barrow Peacock Berthelot Guinn Norton Representative Joel C. Robideaux Billiot Harris Ortego Representative Jack Montoucet Bishop, S. Harrison Ponti Bishop, W. Havard Pope Rep. Robideaux moved to adopt the Conference Committee Broadwater Hazel Price Report. Brown Henry Pugh Burford Hill Pylant ROLL CALL Burns, H. Hodges Reynolds Burns, T. Hoffmann Ritchie The roll was called with the following result: Carmody Hollis Robideaux Carter Honore Schexnayder YEAS Champagne Howard Shadoin Mr. Speaker Franklin Lopinto Chaney Hunter Simon Abramson Gaines Montoucet Connick Ivey St. Germain Adams Garofalo Moreno Cox Jackson Stokes Armes Gisclair Norton Cromer James Talbot Badon Guillory Ortego Danahay Jefferson Thierry Barras Harris Pierre Dixon Johnson Thompson Barrow Harrison Ponti Dove Jones Whitney Berthelot Havard Pope Edwards Landry, T. Williams, A. Billiot Hazel Price Fannin LeBas Williams, P. Bishop, S. Henry Pugh Foil Leopold Woodruff Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant Total - 87 Broadwater Hill Reynolds NAYS Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Burford Hollis Robideaux Abramson Moreno Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Leger Smith Carmody Howard Seabaugh Total - 4 Carter Hunter Shadoin ABSENT Champagne Huval Simon Chaney Ivey Smith Barras Landry, N. Seabaugh Connick Jackson St. Germain Burrell Pearson Thibaut Cox James Talbot Hensgens Pierre Willmott Cromer Jefferson Thierry Huval Richard Danahay Johnson Thompson Lambert Schroder Dixon Landry, N. Whitney Total - 13 Dove Landry, T. Williams, A. Edwards LeBas Williams, P. The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Fannin Leger Willmott SENATE BILL NO. 30— Foil Leopold Woodruff BY SENATOR CORTEZ Total - 84 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 11:446(F), 450(B), and 471.1(G), relative to the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to Miller specify procedures related to payment for and of benefits; to Total - 1 provide for options, contributions, and eligibility; to provide for ABSENT an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Anders Hodges Pearson Read by title. Arnold Jones Richard Burns, T. Lambert Schroder CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Burrell Lorusso Stokes Senate Bill No. 30 By Senator Cortez Geymann Mack Thibaut Greene Morris, Jay June 2, 2014 Guinn Morris, Jim Total - 19 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the The Conference Committee Report, having received a two- Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. thirds vote of the elected members, was adopted. Ladies and Gentlemen: Suspension of the Rules We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Rep. Lopinto moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 30 by Senator following conference committee report which contains subject matter Cortez, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: not confined to the disagreement between the two houses.

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By a vote of 90 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider YEAS the report. Mr. Speaker Gaines Mack SENATE BILL NO. 229— Abramson Garofalo Miller BY SENATOR MARTINY Adams Geymann Montoucet AN ACT Anders Gisclair Moreno To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 881.8, relative to Armes Guillory Morris, Jim habitual offenders; to provide for the reduction of certain Arnold Harris Norton habitual offender sentences under certain circumstances; and to Badon Harrison Ortego provide for related matters. Barras Havard Pierre Read by title. Barrow Hazel Ponti Berthelot Henry Pope CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Billiot Hensgens Price Senate Bill No. 229 By Senator Martiny Bishop, S. Hill Pugh Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant June 2, 2014 Broadwater Hollis Reynolds Brown Honore Ritchie To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Burford Howard Robideaux Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Burrell Huval Seabaugh Ladies and Gentlemen: Carmody Ivey Shadoin Carter Jackson Smith We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Champagne James St. Germain between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 229 by Senator Connick Jefferson Stokes Martiny, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Cox Johnson Talbot 1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Cromer Jones Thibaut the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice Danahay Lambert Thierry and adopted by the House on May 8, 2014, be rejected. Dixon Landry, N. Whitney Dove Landry, T. Williams, A. 2. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 through 4 proposed by Edwards LeBas Williams, P. Rep. Lopinto and adopted by the House on May 29, 2014, be Fannin Leopold Willmott adopted. Foil Lopinto Woodruff Franklin Lorusso 3. That House Floor Amendment No. 5 proposed by Rep. Lopinto Total - 92 and adopted by the House on May 29, 2014, be rejected. NAYS 4. That the following amendments to the Reengrossed bill be Total - 0 adopted: ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burns, T. Hoffmann Richard Chaney Leger Schroder On page 1, at the beginning of line 4, insert the following: "to Greene Morris, Jay Simon provide for an effective date;" Guinn Pearson Thompson Total - 12 AMENDMENT NO. 2 The Conference Committee Report was adopted. On page 2, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety and insert the following: SENATE BILL NO. 282— BY SENATOR BROWN "Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by AN ACT the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the To enact R.S. 38:326.3 and 326.4, relative to special districts; to time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as provide relative to combined police authority within and by and provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. between the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche Basin Levee If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the District, and the Pontchartrain Levee District; to provide relative legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such to the jurisdiction, personnel, equipment, costs, and approval." administrative responsibilities for such authority; to provide for an executive director and an assistant executive director of the Respectfully submitted, Lafourche Basin Levee District; and to provide for related matters. Senator Daniel "Danny" Martiny Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell Read by title. Senator A. G. Crowe Representative Joseph P. Lopinto CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representative Helena N. Moreno Senate Bill No. 282 By Senator Brown Representative Ebony Woodruff Rep. Lopinto moved to adopt the Conference Committee June 2, 2014 Report. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the ROLL CALL Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. The roll was called with the following result: Ladies and Gentlemen:

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We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Danahay Landry, N. Thierry between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 282 by Senator Dixon Landry, T. Whitney Brown, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: Dove LeBas Williams, A. Edwards Leger Williams, P. 1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1 through 6 proposed Fannin Lopinto Willmott by the House Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Foil Lorusso Woodruff Public Works and adopted by the House of Representatives on Franklin Mack May 22, 2014, be adopted. Total - 92 NAYS 2. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Representative Harrison and adopted by the House of Total - 0 Representatives on May 30, 2014, be adopted. ABSENT 3. That House Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Bishop, W. Guinn Pearson Representative Harrison and adopted by the House of Carmody Lambert Richard Representatives on May 30, 2014, be rejected. Geymann Leopold Schroder Greene Moreno Thompson 4. That the following amendment to the reengrossed bill be Total - 12 adopted: The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Suspension of the Rules On page 3, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: Rep. Arnold moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the "E. Neither the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche Basin following conference committee report which contains subject matter Levee District, or the Pontchartrain Levee District shall authorize any not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. additional funding for a position beyond the limits of its budget." By a vote of 86 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider Respectfully submitted, the report. Senator Troy E. Brown SENATE BILL NO. 294— Senator Robert Adley BY SENATOR MORRELL Senator Gary L. Smith, Jr. AN ACT Representative Joe Harrison To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2531(B)(7), relative to law Representative Karen Gaudet St. Germain enforcement; to provide relative to rights of law enforcement Representative Terry Landry officers while under investigation; to provide relative to investigations of alleged criminal activity; and to provide for Rep. St. Germain moved to adopt the Conference Committee related matters. Report. Read by title. ROLL CALL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT The roll was called with the following result: Senate Bill No. 294 By Senator Morrell YEAS June 2, 2014 Mr. Speaker Gaines Miller To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Abramson Garofalo Montoucet Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Ladies and Gentlemen: Armes Harris Norton Arnold Harrison Ortego We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Badon Havard Pierre between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 294 by Senator Morrell, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Barras Hazel Ponti Barrow Henry Pope 1. That the set of House Committee Amendments proposed by Berthelot Hensgens Price House Committee on Judiciary and adopted by the House of Billiot Hill Pugh Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds 2. That the following amendments be adopted to the engrossed Brown Hollis Ritchie bill: Burford Honore Robideaux Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burns, T. Hunter Seabaugh Burrell Huval Shadoin On page 1, line 3, after "officers" insert a semicolon ";" and "to Carter Ivey Simon provide for rights Champagne Jackson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 2 Chaney James St. Germain Connick Jefferson Stokes On page 1, line 13, change "formal and written" to "formal, and Cox Johnson Talbot written" Cromer Jones Thibaut

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AMENDMENT NO. 3 Dixon LeBas Williams, A. Dove Leger Williams, P. On page 2, delete lines 18 and 19, and insert "complaint. Further, Edwards Leopold Willmott nothing Nothing in this Paragraph shall limit any investigation of Fannin Lopinto Woodruff alleged criminal activity." Total - 90 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 0 On page 2, after line 20, insert the following: ABSENT "Section 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the Bishop, W. Honore Richard contrary, any law enforcement officer who participated in the Garofalo Jackson Robideaux program repealed by Act No. 480 of the 2009 Regular Session and Geymann Norton Schroder who continued in employment after participation in the program Greene Pearson Thompson through July 1, 2014, without a break in service, shall upon Guinn Ponti retirement be paid a monthly salary that includes a longevity benefit, Total - 14 funded from the June 30, 2014 balance in the account created in R.S. 11:1332, which, together with the lump sum in his program account The Conference Committee Report was adopted. on his retirement date, is actuarially equivalent to the monthly benefit calculated as though he had not participated in the program. SENATE BILL NO. 447— BY SENATOR MORRELL Section 3. The provisions of this Act shall become effective on AN ACT July 1, 2014; if vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved To enact R.S. 37:2156.3, relative to the Louisiana State Licensing by the legislature, this Act shall become effective on July 1, 2014, or Board for Contractors; to provide relative to solar energy on the day following such approval by the legislature, whichever is equipment and systems; to provide for examinations; to provide later." for procedures, terms, and conditions; to provide for the adoption of rules; and to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, Read by title. Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell Senator Neil Riser Motion Senator Mike Walsworth Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill was returned to the Representative Walt Leger III calendar. Representative Bryan Adams SENATE BILL NO. 496— Rep. Arnold moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact R.S. 40:978(A) and to enact R.S. 40:978(E) and (F), relative to prescriptions; to provide for the limited The roll was called with the following result: dispensing of certain controlled substances; to provide for accessing the Prescription Monitoring Program in certain YEAS situations; and to provide for related matters. Mr. Speaker Foil Lorusso Read by title. Abramson Franklin Mack Adams Gaines Miller CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Anders Gisclair Montoucet Senate Bill No. 496 By Senator Heitmeier Armes Guillory Moreno June 2, 2014 Arnold Harris Morris, Jay Badon Harrison Morris, Jim To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Barras Havard Ortego Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Barrow Hazel Pierre Berthelot Henry Pope Ladies and Gentlemen: Billiot Hensgens Price Bishop, S. Hill Pugh We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Broadwater Hodges Pylant between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 496 by Senator Brown Hoffmann Reynolds Heitmeier, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed Burford Hollis Ritchie bill: Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Burns, T. Hunter Seabaugh 1. That the Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Burrell Huval Shadoin Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representatives Carmody Ivey Simon on May 27, 2014, be adopted. Carter James Smith 2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by Champagne Jefferson St. Germain Representative Thierry and adopted by the House of Chaney Johnson Stokes Representatives on May 30, 2014, be rejected. Connick Jones Talbot Cox Lambert Thibaut 3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be Cromer Landry, N. Thierry adopted: Danahay Landry, T. Whitney

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 SENATE BILL NO. 524— BY SENATORS WALSWORTH, GUILLORY AND LAFLEUR AND REPRESENTATIVES CARTER AND LEGER On page 2, line 9, after "medication is" delete the remainder of the AN ACT line and insert "an opiod derivative Schedule II or an opiod derivative To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587.1(A)(1)(a), R.S. 36:474(A)(11) Schedule III controlled" and 477(B)(1), R.S. 46:1401, 1402, 1402.1, 1403, 1404(A), 1405, 1406, 1407, 1414.1, 1415, 1417, 1418(A), 1419, 1420(A), AMENDMENT NO. 2 1421, 1422, 1423, 1427, 1428, and 1430, to enact R.S. 17:407.26, Part X-B of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Louisiana On page 2, line 12, delete "ninety" and insert "sixty" Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:407.31 through 407.53, Part X-C of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Respectfully submitted, Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. Senator David Heitmeier 17:407.61 through 407.72, and Part X-D of Chapter 1 of Title Senator Fred Mills 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised Senator Ronnie Johns of R.S. 17:407.81 through 407.84, and to repeal R.S. 46:1414, Representative H. Bernard LeBas 1426, 1429, and 1445 through 1448, relative to early learning Representative Scott M. Simon center licensing; and to provide for related matters. Representative Ledricka Thierry Read by title. Rep. Thierry moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ROLL CALL Senate Bill No. 524 By Senator Walsworth The roll was called with the following result: June 2, 2014 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the YEAS Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Mr. Speaker Fannin Mack Abramson Foil Miller Ladies and Gentlemen: Adams Garofalo Montoucet Anders Gisclair Moreno We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Armes Guillory Morris, Jay between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 524 by Senator Arnold Harris Morris, Jim Walsworth, recommend the following concerning the Re- Badon Harrison Norton Reengrossed bill: Barras Havard Pierre Barrow Hazel Ponti 1. That all House Committee Amendments proposed by the House Berthelot Henry Pope Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and adopted by Billiot Hill Pugh the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014 be adopted. Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds 2. That all Legislative Bureau Amendments proposed by the Brown Hollis Ritchie Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representatives Burford Howard Robideaux on May 27, 2014 be adopted. Burns, H. Huval Schexnayder Burns, T. Ivey Shadoin 3. That the following amendment to the re-reengrossed bill be Burrell Jackson Simon adopted: Carmody James Smith Carter Jefferson St. Germain AMENDMENT NO. 1 Champagne Johnson Stokes Chaney Jones Talbot On page 4, line 1, after "Budget" and before the period "." insert "for Connick Landry, N. Thierry review" Cox Landry, T. Whitney Cromer LeBas Williams, A. Respectfully submitted, Danahay Leger Williams, P. Senator Mike Walsworth Dixon Leopold Willmott Senator Conrad Appel Dove Lopinto Woodruff Senator Jack Donahue Edwards Lorusso Representative Stephen F. Carter Total - 86 Representative Timothy G. Burns NAYS Representative Walt Leger III Total - 0 ABSENT Rep. Leger moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Bishop, S. Hensgens Price ROLL CALL Franklin Honore Richard Gaines Hunter Schroder The roll was called with the following result: Geymann Lambert Seabaugh Greene Ortego Thibaut YEAS Guinn Pearson Thompson Mr. Speaker Fannin Lorusso Total - 18 Abramson Foil Mack Adams Franklin Miller The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Anders Gaines Montoucet

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Armes Garofalo Moreno 1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 3 Arnold Gisclair Morris, Jay proposed by the Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Badon Guillory Norton Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 13, 2014, be adopted. Barras Harris Pierre Barrow Harrison Price 2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Berthelot Hazel Pugh Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs and adopted Billiot Hensgens Pylant by the Senate on May 13, 2014, be rejected. Bishop, S. Hill Reynolds 3. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Bishop, W. Hodges Ritchie Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted Broadwater Hoffmann Robideaux by the Senate on May 26, 2014, be rejected. Burford Hollis Schexnayder Burns, H. Howard Shadoin 4. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Morrell Burns, T. Huval Simon and adopted by the Senate on May 28, 2014, be adopted. Burrell Ivey Smith Carmody Jackson St. Germain 5. That the following amendment to the Engrossed bill be adopted: Carter James Stokes Champagne Jefferson Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chaney Johnson Thierry Cox Jones Whitney On page 14, after line 28, insert the following: Cromer Landry, N. Williams, A. "§130.591.10. Exceptions Danahay Landry, T. Williams, P. Dixon Leger Woodruff A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, Dove Leopold this Subpart shall not be construed to infringe upon any powers of the Total - 80 St. Bernard Port, Harbor and Terminal District. NAYS B. Further, nothing contained in this Subpart shall be construed Total - 0 to permit the commission to engage in port, harbor, terminal, or other ABSENT maritime activities within the jurisdiction, authority, and powers of the St. Bernard Port, Harbor and Terminal District pursuant to Brown Honore Ponti Chapter 14 of Title 34 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, Connick Hunter Pope including but not limited to the ownership, operation, and Edwards Lambert Richard maintenance of infrastructure and facilities related to those Geymann LeBas Schroder activities." Greene Lopinto Seabaugh Guinn Morris, Jim Talbot Respectfully submitted, Havard Ortego Thompson Henry Pearson Willmott Representative Austin Badon Total - 24 Representative Representative Hunter Greene The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell Senator Edwin R. Murray HOUSE BILL NO. 1019— Senator Neil Riser BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AN ACT Rep. Garofalo moved to adopt the Conference Committee To enact Subpart B-31 of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the Report. Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:130.591.1 through 130.591.9, to create the St. Bernard Parish ROLL CALL Economic Development Commission; to provide relative to the territorial jurisdiction, purposes, and powers and duties of the The roll was called with the following result: commission; to provide relative to commission funding, including the authority to levy ad valorem taxes; and to provide YEAS for related matters. Mr. Speaker Gaines Miller Read by title. Abramson Garofalo Montoucet Armes Gisclair Moreno CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Badon Greene Morris, Jay House Bill No. 1019 By Representative Garofalo Barrow Harris Ortego Berthelot Harrison Pearson June 2, 2014 Billiot Havard Pierre Bishop, S. Hazel Ponti To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Bishop, W. Henry Pope Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Broadwater Hensgens Pugh Senate. Brown Hill Reynolds Burford Hodges Ritchie Ladies and Gentlemen: Burns, H. Hoffmann Robideaux Burns, T. Hollis Schexnayder We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Burrell Howard Schroder between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1019 by Carmody Huval Seabaugh Representative Garofalo, recommend the following concerning the Carter Ivey Shadoin Engrossed bill:

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Champagne Jackson Simon YEAS Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Connick Johnson Talbot Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jay Cromer Jones Thibaut Abramson Greene Norton Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Armes Guillory Ortego Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Badon Harris Pearson Dove Leger Whitney Barrow Harrison Ponti Edwards Leopold Williams, P. Berthelot Havard Pope Fannin Lopinto Willmott Bishop, S. Hazel Price Foil Lorusso Woodruff Bishop, W. Henry Pugh Franklin Mack Broadwater Hensgens Pylant Total - 83 Brown Hill Reynolds NAYS Burford Hodges Ritchie Burns, H. Hoffmann Robideaux Total - 0 Burns, T. Hollis Schexnayder ABSENT Burrell Howard Schroder Carmody Hunter Seabaugh Adams Guinn Norton Carter Jackson Shadoin Anders Honore Price Champagne Jefferson Simon Arnold Hunter Pylant Chaney Johnson St. Germain Barras James Richard Connick Jones Talbot Cox Lambert Smith Cox Lambert Thibaut Geymann LeBas Stokes Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Guillory Morris, Jim Williams, A. Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Total - 21 Dixon Leger Whitney Dove Leopold Williams, A. The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. SENATE BILL NO. 447— Fannin Lorusso Willmott BY SENATOR MORRELL Foil Mack Woodruff AN ACT Gaines Miller To enact R.S. 37:2156.3, relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Garofalo Moreno Board for Contractors; to provide relative to solar energy Total - 85 equipment and systems; to provide for examinations; to provide NAYS for procedures, terms, and conditions; to provide for the adoption of rules; and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 ABSENT Called from the calendar. Adams Guinn Morris, Jim Read by title. Anders Honore Pierre Arnold Huval Richard CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Barras Ivey Smith Senate Bill No. 447 By Senator Morrell Billiot James Stokes Franklin LeBas June 2, 2014 Geymann Montoucet Total - 19 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Ladies and Gentlemen: SENATE BILL NO. 507— BY SENATOR MARTINY We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement AN ACT between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 447 by Senator To amend and reenact R.S. 37:753(E) and (I), 760(A)(7) and (14)(a), Morrell, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: and 786(A)(1) and (C), relative to the practice of dentistry and the regulation of the profession; to provide for the domicile of 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide relative to proposed by the House Committee on Commerce and adopted board members; to provide for terms of board members; to by the House of Representatives on May 22, 2014 be adopted. provide for the powers and duties of the Louisiana State Board Respectfully submitted, of Dentistry; to provide for judicial review of adjudication; and to provide for related matters. Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell Senator Daniel "Danny" Martiny Read by title. Senator Conrad Appel Representative Erich E. Ponti CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representative Helena N. Moreno Senate Bill No. 507 By Senator Martiny Representative Stuart Bishop June 2, 2014 Rep. Moreno moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: Ladies and Gentlemen:

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We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Armes Hunter Norton between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 507 by Senator Dixon Johnson Martiny, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Total - 11 ABSENT 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 proposed by the House Committee on Health and Welfare and Anders Gisclair Morris, Jim adopted by the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014, be Arnold Honore Ortego adopted. Barras Huval Richard Billiot Jackson Ritchie 2 That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 4 and 5 proposed Bishop, W. James Smith by the House Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by Franklin LeBas Talbot the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014, be rejected. Geymann Morris, Jay 3. That House Floor Amendments No. 1 proposed by Total - 20 Representative Lopinto and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 30, 2014, be rejected. The Conference Committee Report was adopted. 4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted Recess to: On motion of Rep. Leger, the Speaker declared the House at AMENDMENT NO. 1 recess upon the call of the House. On page 2, line 1, change "On or after August 1, 2014," to After Recess "Regardless of a board member's dates of service, including past service," Speaker Kleckley called the House to order at 1:40 P.M. Respectfully submitted, House Business Resumed Senator Martiny Senator Heitmeier ROLL CALL Senator Mills Representative Simon The roll being called, the following members answered to their Representative Pope names: Representative Stokes PRESENT Rep. Simon moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jay ROLL CALL Abramson Greene Morris, Jim Adams Guillory Norton The roll was called with the following result: Anders Guinn Ortego Arnold Harris Pearson YEAS Badon Harrison Ponti Barras Havard Pope Mr. Speaker Guillory Pierre Barrow Hazel Price Badon Guinn Ponti Berthelot Hill Pugh Barrow Harris Pope Billiot Hodges Reynolds Berthelot Harrison Price Bishop, S. Hoffmann Richard Bishop, S. Havard Pugh Broadwater Honore Ritchie Broadwater Henry Pylant Brown Howard Robideaux Brown Hensgens Reynolds Burford Hunter Schexnayder Burford Hill Robideaux Burns, H. Huval Schroder Burns, H. Hodges Schexnayder Burns, T. Ivey Seabaugh Burns, T. Hoffmann Schroder Carmody Jackson Shadoin Burrell Hollis Seabaugh Carter Jefferson Simon Carmody Howard Shadoin Champagne Johnson Smith Carter Ivey Simon Chaney Jones St. Germain Champagne Jefferson St. Germain Chaney Jones Stokes Connick Lambert Stokes Connick Lambert Thibaut Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Cox Landry, N. Thierry Cromer Landry, T. Thierry Cromer Landry, T. Thompson Danahay LeBas Thompson Danahay Leopold Whitney Dove Leopold Whitney Dove Lopinto Williams, A. Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Edwards Lorusso Williams, P. Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. Fannin Mack Willmott Foil Mack Willmott Foil Miller Woodruff Franklin Miller Woodruff Garofalo Montoucet Gaines Montoucet Greene Pearson Garofalo Moreno Total - 73 Total - 91 NAYS The Speaker announced that there were 91 members present and Abramson Gaines Leger a quorum. Adams Hazel Moreno

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SENATE BILL NO. 425— or sewer system provider that fails to meet applicable standards, a BY SENATORS CORTEZ, BROOME, DORSEY-COLOMB, JOHNS, MILLS political subdivision may by ordinance adopt a remediation charge AND THOMPSON AND REPRESENTATIVE ORTEGO AN ACT to be imposed upon such a system operating therein in accordance To enact R.S. 33:42, relative to water and sewer systems; to provide with such conditions and in such an amount as the political relative to the operation and maintenance of certain water and subdivision determines in order to implement the provisions of this sewer systems; to provide relative to required standards, Section. including but not limited to chlorination and other standards; to provide for the failure to satisfy such standards and the effects (2) A privately owned public water supply or sewer system of such failure; to authorize certain actions by a political provider that is penalized by the state or political subdivision within subdivision; to provide certain definitions, terms, conditions, which it operates at least two separate times within a consecutive and procedures; and to provide for related matters. twelve-month period due to failure to comply with applicable laws and regulations relative to water supply or wastewater treatment and Read by title. discharge shall, upon the request of the governing authority of the political subdivision, transfer such system to the political subdivision CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT for just compensation or be subject to receivership pursuant to R.S. Senate Bill No. 425 By Senator Cortez 30:2075.3 or R.S. 40:5.9. Such a transfer shall be subject to applicable rules, regulations, and laws governing the transfer of a June 2, 2014 permit, license, or certificate for a privately owned public water supply or sewer system provider and shall be subject to approval by To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the the Public Service Commission. Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. D. The Department of Health and Hospitals shall provide Ladies and Gentlemen: technical assistance concerning iron and manganese issues to privately owned public water supply providers to pursue possible We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement solutions such as installing new wells with greater depths and to between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 425 by Senator assist impacted populations to resolve their drinking water issues. Cortez, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: E. Privately owned public water supply providers that have on- 1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed site water filtration systems shall be required to maintain and utilize by the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural such systems. Any privately owned public water supply provider that Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives on May fails to maintain and utilize any such system shall be subject to a fine 12, 2014, be rejected. by the Department of Health and Hospitals of one thousand dollars per day until the system is maintained and utilized. 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 1, 2 and 3 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of F. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to any privately Representatives on May 12, 2014, be rejected. owned public water supplier or sewer system provider who, on January 1, 2014, conducted operations in three or fewer parishes. 3. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8 proposed This Section shall apply to any privately owned public water supplier by Representative Stuart Bishop and adopted by the House of or sewer system provider who, on January 1, 2014, conducted Representatives on May 27, 2014, be rejected. operations in more than three parishes. 4. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 4, 6, and 7 proposed by Section 2. R.S. 40:4.15 is hereby enacted to read as follows: Representative Stuart Bishop and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014, be adopted. §4.15. Water systems; iron and manganese control 5. That the following amendments to the bill be adopted: The office of public health of the Department of Health and Hospitals shall promulgate and adopt rules in accordance with the AMENDMENT NO. 1 Administrative Procedure Act to implement iron and manganese control requirements for water systems." On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 33:42" insert "and R.S. 40:4.15" ÿ Respectfully submitted, AMENDMENT NO. 2 Senator Patrick Page Cortez On page 1, line 10, delete "Private" and insert "Privately owned Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb public" Senator Dan Claitor Representative Stuart Bishop AMENDMENT NO. 3 Representative Austin Badon On page 1, line 15, delete "private" and insert "privately owned Rep. Stuart Bishop moved to adopt the Conference Committee public" Report. AMENDMENT NO. 4 ROLL CALL On page 2, delete lines 1 through 22 and insert: The roll was called with the following result: "relative to chlorination and iron and manganese control of drinking YEAS water and disinfection of waste water discharged in compliance with such sewer system provider's permit, rules, regulations, and laws Mr. Speaker Greene Morris, Jim governing the operation of such sewer system provider. Abramson Guillory Norton Adams Guinn Ortego C.(1) In addition to any other penalty or liability authorized by Anders Harris Pearson law that may be imposed upon a privately owned public water supply Arnold Harrison Ponti

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Badon Havard Pope 3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be Barrow Hazel Price adopted: Berthelot Henry Pugh Billiot Hill Reynolds AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bishop, S. Hodges Richard Broadwater Hoffmann Ritchie On page 1, line 2, after "2002(A)(3)(a)" insert "and to enact R.S. Brown Honore Robideaux 33:2490(F) and 2550(F)" Burford Howard Schexnayder Burns, H. Huval Schroder AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burns, T. Ivey Seabaugh Carmody Jackson Shadoin On page 1, line 5, after "Act;" and before "and to" insert "to provide Carter James Simon relative to the reinstatement, reemployment, and seniority of Champagne Jefferson Smith firefighters who retire due to an injury;" Chaney Johnson St. Germain Connick Jones Stokes AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cox Landry, N. Talbot Cromer Landry, T. Thierry On page 1, at the end of line 7, after "reenacted" insert "and R.S. Danahay LeBas Thompson 33:2490(F) and 2550(F) are hereby enacted" Dove Lopinto Whitney Edwards Lorusso Williams, A. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Fannin Mack Williams, P. Foil Miller Willmott On page 2, after line 16, insert the following: Gaines Montoucet Woodruff Garofalo Moreno "§2490. Reinstatement and reemployment Gisclair Morris, Jay Total - 88 * * * NAYS F. Any regular employee who retires from a position in the Total - 0 classified fire service as a result of an injury or a medical condition ABSENT which prevents him from performing the essential functions of his job, may, with the prior approval of the board, be reemployed in a Armes Geymann Leopold position of the class in which he was employed immediately Barras Hensgens Pierre preceding his retirement or in a position in any lower class. Any Bishop, W. Hollis Pylant such employee may be reemployed at any time after his retirement, Burrell Hunter Thibaut but he shall be qualified for the position to which he is reemployed Dixon Lambert and be able to perform the essential functions of the position. In Franklin Leger addition, the employee shall be reemployed with the seniority Total - 16 accumulated through the date of retirement. This Paragraph shall not be applicable to employees whose injury or medical condition The Conference Committee Report was adopted. resulted from their own negligent or intentional act. SENATE BILL NO. 549— * * * BY SENATOR GALLOT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:1992(A)(1) and 2002(A)(3)(a), §2550. Reinstatement and reemployment relative to minimum wages for firefighters; to provide relative to the components of a firefighter's starting salary; to provide * * * relative to compliance with the requirements of the Fair Labor F. Any regular employee who retires from a position in the Standards Act; and to provide for related matters. classified fire service as a result of an injury or a medical condition which prevents him from performing the essential functions of his Read by title. job, may, with the prior approval of the board, be reemployed in a position of the class in which he was employed immediately CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT preceding his retirement or in a position in any lower class. Any Senate Bill No. 549 By Senator Gallot such employee may be reemployed at any time after his retirement, but he shall be qualified for the position to which he is reemployed June 1, 2014 and be able to perform the essential functions of the position. In addition, the employee shall be reemployed with the seniority To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the accumulated through the date of retirement. This Paragraph shall not Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. be applicable to employees whose injury or medical condition Ladies and Gentlemen: resulted from their own negligent or intentional act." We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Respectfully submitted, between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 549 by Senator Senator Richard "Rick" Gallot, Jr. Gallot, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb Senator Barrow Peacock 1. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 2 and 3 proposed by Representative Karen G. St. Germain Representative Lopinto (HFASB549 552 4897) and adopted by Representative Austin Badon the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014 be adopted. Representative Jack Montoucet 2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 4, 5 and 6 proposed by Representative Lopinto (HFASB549 552 4897) and adopted by Rep. Lopinto moved to adopt the Conference Committee the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014 be rejected. Report.

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ROLL CALL to remove limits on the maximum amount of penalties and reinstatement fees that are assessed; to increase the The roll was called with the following result: administrative reinstatement fee; to dedicate revenue from the increased penalties to fund a real-time database for automobile YEAS liability insurance; and to provide for related matters. Mr. Speaker Guinn Norton Read by title. Abramson Harris Ortego Adams Harrison Pearson CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Anders Havard Ponti House Bill No. 872 By Representative Ivey Badon Hazel Pope Barrow Henry Price June 2, 2014 Berthelot Hill Pugh Billiot Hodges Reynolds To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Bishop, S. Hoffmann Richard Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Broadwater Honore Ritchie Senate. Brown Howard Robideaux Burford Hunter Schexnayder Ladies and Gentlemen: Burns, H. Huval Schroder Burns, T. Ivey Seabaugh We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Carmody James Shadoin between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 872 by Carter Jefferson Simon Representative Ivey, recommend the following concerning the Champagne Johnson Smith reengrossed bill: Chaney Jones St. Germain Connick Lambert Stokes 1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Cox Landry, N. Talbot the Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Works and adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2014, be adopted. Danahay LeBas Thierry Dove Lopinto Thompson 2. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 3 through 6 Edwards Lorusso Whitney proposed by the Senate Committee on Transportation, Fannin Mack Williams, A. Highways, and Public Works and adopted by the Senate on May Foil Miller Williams, P. 20, 2014, be rejected. Gaines Montoucet Willmott Garofalo Moreno Woodruff 3. That the Senate Committee Amendment proposed by the Senate Gisclair Morris, Jay Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Greene Morris, Jim Senate on May 26, 2014, be rejected. Total - 88 NAYS 4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be adopted: Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 Armes Franklin Leger On page 1, delete lines 2 through 10 and insert the following: Arnold Geymann Leopold Barras Guillory Pierre "To amend and reenact R.S. 32:862(G)(4), 863(A)(1) and (3)(a) and Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant (b)(I), and (B)(2)(b), 863.1(C)(1)(c) and (I)(3), 864, and 865(A) Burrell Hollis and (B)(1), enact R.S. 32:868, and to repeal the Act that Dixon Jackson originated as House Bill No. 851 of the 2014 Regular Session Total - 16 of the Louisiana Legislature, relative to increasing the penalties for operating a motor vehicle without the required motor The Conference Committee Report was adopted. vehicle liability security; to require increased penalties for failing to provide required proof of compliance; to require Suspension of the Rules suspension, revocation, or cancellation of driver's license and registration for violations; to remove limits on the maximum Rep. Ivey moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the amount of penalties and reinstatement fees that are assessed; to following conference committee report which contains subject matter create the Insurance Verification System Fund and to dedicate not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. revenue from the increased penalties to the fund; and to provide for related matters." By a vote of 86 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider the report. AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 872— On page 1, delete lines 12 through 14 and insert the following: BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY AN ACT "Section 1. R.S. 32:862(G)(4), 863(A)(1) and (3)(a) and (b)(I), To amend and reenact R.S. 32:862(G)(4), 863(A)(1) and (3)(a), and and (B)(2)(b), 863.1(C)(1)(c) and (I)(3), 864, and 865(A) and (B)(1) (B)(2)(b), 863.1(I)(3), 864, and 865(A) and (B)(1) and to enact are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 32:868 is hereby enacted R.S. 32:868, relative to increasing the penalties for operating a to read as follows:" motor vehicle without the required motor vehicle liability security; to require increased penalties for failing to provide AMENDMENT NO. 3 required proof of compliance; to require suspension, revocation or cancellation of driver's license and registration for violations; On page 2, line 17, delete "fifty" and insert "one hundred"

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AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 2, line 19, before "hundred" change "one" to "two" On page 4, at the end of line 21, insert a semicolon ";" and "Insurance Verification Fund; creation" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 2, line 21, delete "three" and insert "five" On page 4, delete lines 22 through 29, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 6 "A. Of the reinstatement fees assessed in R.S. 32:863(A)(3)(a), On page 2, line 26, delete "one hundred twenty-five" and insert "two an amount of seventy-five dollars from each reinstatement fee levied hundred fifty" for lack of required security up to thirty days, one hundred fifty dollars from each reinstatement fee levied for lack of required AMENDMENT NO. 7 security between thirty-one days and ninety days, and three hundred dollars from each reinstatement fee levied for lack of security for in On page 2, line 27, delete "two" and insert "five" excess of ninety days, and of the reinstatement fees assessed in R.S. 32:863.1(C)(1)(c) and (I)(3) an amount of fifty dollars from each first AMENDMENT NO. 8 offense and one hundred dollars from each second offense, shall be, after first having been credited to the Bond Security and Redemption On page 2, line 28, delete "four hundred" and insert "one thousand" Fund as required by Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Louisiana Constitution, deposited into the Insurance Verification System Fund. AMENDMENT NO. 9 B. There is hereby created in the state treasury the Insurance On page 3, at the end of line 2, insert the following: Verification System Fund, hereinafter referred to as the "fund". Monies in the fund shall be invested in the same manner as monies "If at the time of reinstatement a person has multiple violations, the in the state general fund. Interest earned on investment of monies in total amount of fees to be paid shall not exceed eight hundred fifty the fund shall be deposited in and credited to the fund. The monies dollars for violations of Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, one in this fund shall be used solely as provided for in this Section and thousand seventy-five dollars for violations of Paragraph (2) of this only in the amounts appropriated by the legislature. Unexpended and Subsection. At no time shall the total amount of fees, including unencumbered monies in the fund shall remain in the fund. Monies administrative fees, exceed two hundred fifty dollars for persons in the fund shall be used in amounts appropriated by the legislature sixty-five years or older." as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 10 (1) For Fiscal Year 2014-2015, monies in the fund shall be used as follows: On page 3, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: (a) First, to fully fund the creation and maintenance of the real- "(b) time system to verify motor vehicle insurance authorized by R.S. 32:863.2(F). * * * (b) The next forty-two million dollars shall be dedicated to the (I) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of state police. contrary, except for R.S. 32:868, and after satisfying the requirements of the Bond Security and Redemption Fund, thirty-six (c) The remainder of deposits shall be used for public safety percent of the revenues from the reinstatement fees shall be used as and law enforcement purposes. provided by law for the construction, maintenance, and operating expenses of new capital immovables and related movables." (2) For Fiscal Year 2015-2016 and each fiscal year thereafter, monies in the fund shall be used as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 11 (a) First, to fully fund the annual maintenance of the real-time On page 3, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: system to verify motor vehicle insurance authorized by R.S. 32:863.2(F). "C.(1) (b) The next forty-two million dollars per year shall be * * * dedicated to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of state police. (c) For a first offense there shall be a reinstatement fee of fifty one hundred dollars, for a second offense there shall be a reinstatement fee of one two hundred fifty dollars, and for any (c) In the event House Bill No. 562 of the 2014 Regular Session subsequent offense there shall be a reinstatement fee of five hundred of the Legislature is enacted into law, the next seven million dollars dollars. The reinstatement fee contained herein shall be in addition per year shall be used to fund the housing of parolees who are to other appropriate registration fees allowed by law and detained in sheriff's jails pending their revocation hearing as provided reinstatement shall depend upon proof of compliance with the in R.S. 15:824(B)(1)(e)(ii). compulsory liability law. (d) The next one million dollars per year shall be used to * * *" provide additional funding to district attorneys and assistant district attorneys, specifically to fund additional assistant district attorneys AMENDMENT NO. 12 beginning in 2015. On page 4, delete line 7, and insert "five hundred twenty five dollars, (e) The remainder of monies in the fund shall be used for public nor more than one thousand dollars, or" safety and law enforcement purposes.

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(3) Funds from the Insurance Verification System Fund shall not The Conference Committee Report was adopted. be used to pay any costs associated with the implementation of a system for the issuance of REAL ID compliant driver's licenses and Consent to Correct a Vote Record special identification cards. Rep. Montoucet, on behalf of Rep. Armes, requested the House Section 2. The Act that originated as House Bill No. 851 of the consent to record his vote on adoption of the Conference Committee 2014 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature is hereby repealed Report to House Bill No. 872 as yea, which consent was unanimously in its entirety." granted. AMENDMENT NO. 15 Consent to Correct a Vote Record On page 5, line 1, change "Section 2." to "Section 3." and change "February 1, 2015" to "July 1, 2014." Rep. Hodges requested the House consent to correct her vote on adoption of the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. 872 Respectfully submitted, from yea to nay, which consent was unanimously granted. Representative Barry Ivey Consent to Correct a Vote Record Representative Karen Gaudet St. Germain Representative Chris Broadwater Rep. Jackson requested the House consent to record her vote on Senator Neil Riser adoption of the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. 872 Senator Robert Adley as yea, which consent was unanimously granted. Senator Mike Walsworth Rep. Ivey moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Consent to Correct a Vote Record Rep. Montoucet requested the House consent to record his vote ROLL CALL on adoption of the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. The roll was called with the following result: 872 as yea, which consent was unanimously granted. YEAS Suspension of the Rules Mr. Speaker Foil Montoucet Rep. Broadwater moved to suspend the rules in order to consider Abramson Gaines Moreno the following conference committee report which contains subject Adams Garofalo Morris, Jim matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. Anders Gisclair Norton Armes Greene Ortego By a vote of 84 yeas and 1 nay, the House agreed to consider the Arnold Guillory Pearson report. Badon Guinn Ponti Barras Harris Price HOUSE BILL NO. 236— Barrow Harrison Pugh BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER Berthelot Hazel Reynolds AN ACT Billiot Henry Richard To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1676(C)(2)(a) and (D)(1) and 9026 Bishop, S. Hill Ritchie and to enact R.S. 47:1676(D)(4), relative to the collection of Bishop, W. Hoffmann Robideaux certain debts by the office of debt recovery within the Broadwater Honore Schexnayder Department of Revenue; to provide relative to the authority of Brown Howard Schroder such office to collect certain delinquent debts; to authorize the Burford Hunter Seabaugh office to utilize the offset of certain gaming winnings in the Burns, H. Huval Shadoin collection of delinquent debt; to authorize the deduction of fees Burns, T. Ivey Simon from certain gaming winnings under certain circumstances; to Carmody Jackson Smith provide for civil or criminal immunity under certain Carter James St. Germain circumstances; to authorize immunity from claims for damages Champagne Jefferson Stokes under certain circumstances; to delete references to certain Chaney Jones Talbot political subdivisions within the authority of the office of debt Connick Lambert Thibaut recovery; and to provide for related matters. Cox Landry, N. Thierry Cromer Landry, T. Thompson Read by title. Danahay Lopinto Whitney Dove Lorusso Williams, A. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Edwards Mack Willmott House Bill No. 236 By Representative Broadwater Fannin Miller Woodruff Total - 87 June 2, 2014 NAYS To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Hodges Morris, Jay Pope Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Total - 3 Senate. ABSENT Ladies and Gentlemen: Burrell Hensgens Leopold Dixon Hollis Pierre We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Franklin Johnson Pylant between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 236 by Geymann LeBas Williams, P. Representative Broadwater, recommend the following concerning the Havard Leger Reengrossed bill: Total - 14

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1. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 Arnold Guinn Ponti proposed by the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Badon Harris Pope Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2014, be rejected. Barras Havard Price Barrow Henry Pugh 2. That the Reengrossed bill be amended as follows: Berthelot Hill Reynolds Billiot Hoffmann Richard AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bishop, S. Honore Ritchie Bishop, W. Howard Robideaux On page 1, line 6, after "debt;" and before "to" insert "to authorize the Broadwater Hunter Schexnayder office of debt recovery to enter into certain agreements;" Brown Huval Schroder Burford Ivey Seabaugh AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burns, H. Jackson Shadoin Burns, T. James Simon On page 3, at the beginning of line 4, delete "(4)(a)" and insert Carmody Jefferson Smith "(4)(a)(i)" Carter Jones St. Germain Champagne Lambert Stokes AMENDMENT NO. 3 Chaney Landry, N. Talbot Cox Landry, T. Thibaut On page 3, at the end of line 8, insert the following: Cromer LeBas Thierry Danahay Leopold Thompson "However, the withholding, offset, levy, garnishment, or seizure of Dove Lorusso Whitney progressive slot machine annuities, cash gaming winnings, and Edwards Mack Williams, A. payments of lottery prizes pursuant to the provisions of this Fannin Miller Williams, P. Paragraph shall not be conducted until a single-point inquiry system Foil Montoucet Willmott which allows for searches of one or more real-time databases Gaines Moreno Woodruff containing debt information pursuant to this Subsection and R.S. Total - 84 46:236.15 is available to entities licensed or permitted under NAYS Chapters 1, 4, 5, or 7 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. Total - 0 ABSENT (ii) The office is authorized to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Louisiana Casino Association on behalf of its Adams Greene Leger member casinos to facilitate the development and implementation of Armes Harrison Lopinto a single-point inquiry system. Burrell Hazel Morris, Jay Connick Hensgens Morris, Jim (iii) The provisions of this Paragraph shall not be construed to Dixon Hodges Pierre prohibit the withholding, offset, levy, garnishment, or seizure of Franklin Hollis Pylant progressive slot machine annuities, cash gaming winnings, and Geymann Johnson payments of lottery prizes currently conducted pursuant to the Total - 20 provisions of R.S. 46:236.15 from continuing until the single-point inquiry system is created." The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Suspension of the Rules On page 3, delete line 9 in its entirety and insert "(b) Any entity Rep. Leger moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the licensed or permitted" following conference committee report which contains subject matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. AMENDMENT NO. 5 By a vote of 96 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider On page 3, line 14, after "however, the" and before "licensed" delete the report. "board or" HOUSE BILL NO. 94— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT Representative Chris Broadwater To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(A), (B), and (D) and 3386, Representative Joel C. Robideaux relative to new members of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Representative Stuart Bishop Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide relative to Senator Neil Riser membership in the system for such members; to provide relative Senator Edwin R. Murray to retirement eligibility and benefits for such members; to provide relative to beneficiaries and survivors of certain such Rep. Broadwater moved to adopt the Conference Committee members; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for Report. related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT The roll was called with the following result: House Bill No. 94 By Representative Leger YEAS June 2, 2014 Mr. Speaker Garofalo Norton To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Abramson Gisclair Ortego Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Anders Guillory Pearson Senate.

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Ladies and Gentlemen: YEAS We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Mr. Speaker Guillory Montoucet between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 94 by Abramson Guinn Moreno Representative Leger, recommend the following concerning the Adams Harris Morris, Jay Reengrossed bill: Anders Harrison Norton Badon Havard Ortego 1. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Barras Hazel Pearson Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs and adopted Barrow Henry Pierre by the Senate on May 26, 2014, be adopted. Berthelot Hill Ponti Billiot Hodges Pope 2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Bishop, S. Hoffmann Price Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs and adopted Bishop, W. Hollis Pugh by the Senate on May 26, 2014, be rejected. Broadwater Honore Reynolds Brown Howard Ritchie 3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be Burford Hunter Robideaux adopted: Burns, H. Huval Schexnayder Carmody Ivey Schroder AMENDMENT NO. 1 Carter Jackson Seabaugh Champagne James Shadoin On page 4, after line 29, insert the following: Chaney Jefferson Simon Connick Johnson Smith "Section 2.(A) There is hereby created the New Orleans Cox Jones St. Germain Firefighters' Pension Study Group. The group shall be composed of Danahay Lambert Stokes six members as follows: Dove Landry, N. Talbot Edwards Landry, T. Thibaut (1) One member appointed by the Speaker of the House from Fannin LeBas Thierry the New Orleans legislative delegation. Foil Leger Thompson Franklin Leopold Whitney (2) One member appointed by the President of the Senate from Gaines Lopinto Williams, A. the New Orleans legislative delegation. Garofalo Lorusso Williams, P. Gisclair Mack Willmott (3) One member appointed by the mayor of the city of New Greene Miller Woodruff Orleans. Total - 93 NAYS (4) One member appointed by the New Orleans city council. Total - 0 (5) One member from the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund ABSENT in the city of New Orleans board of trustees. Armes Cromer Morris, Jim (6) One member from the New Orleans firefighters' union, Arnold Dixon Pylant Local No. 632. Burns, T. Geymann Richard Burrell Hensgens (B) The study group shall meet at least three times and shall Total - 11 study and submit a report relative to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans to the House and Senate The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Committees on Retirement no later than January 15, 2015." Speaker Pro Tempore Leger in the Chair AMENDMENT NO. 2 Delete page 5 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof: Motion "Section 3. (A) The provisions of this Section and Section 2 of Rep. Pearson moved to reconsider the vote by which the House this Act shall become effective June 30, 2014. adopted the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. 1278. By a vote of 94 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to reconsider (B) The provisions of Section 1 of this Act shall become the vote by which the House adopted the Conference Committee effective January 1, 2015." Report to House Bill No. 1278. Respectfully submitted, Motion Representative J. Kevin Pearson Representative Walt Leger III Rep. Pearson moved to recommit House Bill No. 1278 to Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb Conference Committee. Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell Senator Barrow Peacock By a vote of 94 yeas and 0 nays, the motion to recommit House Bill No. 1278 to Conference Committee was adopted. Rep. Leger moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Suspension of the Rules ROLL CALL On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to The roll was called with the following result: take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at this time.

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Petitions, Memorials, and I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has recommitted the report of the Conference Committee on the Communications disagreement to House Bill No. 1206. The following petitions, memorials, and communications were received and read: Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Message from the Senate Secretary of the Senate RECOMMITTAL OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to June 2, 2014 take up and consider Conference Committee Reports for To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Consideration at this time. Representatives: Conference Committee Reports for Consideration I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up recommitted the report of the Conference Committee on the and acted upon as follows: disagreement to House Bill No. 1278. Suspension of the Rules Respectfully submitted, On motion of Rep. Schroder, the rules were suspended in order GLENN A. KOEPP to consider the following conference committee report which Secretary of the Senate contains subject matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. Speaker Kleckley in the Chair HOUSE BILL NO. 1015— BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AND SENATOR CLAITOR AND Suspension of the Rules REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, take up and consider Conference Committee Reports at this time. CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GUILLORY, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, Conference Committee Reports for Consideration HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, and acted upon as follows: PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND Motion WOODRUFF Rep. Leger moved to reconsider the vote by which the House AN ACT adopted the Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. 1206. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.4(H), 183.2(B)(1) and (C), 183.3(B)(3) and (D)(1)(introductory paragraph), (a), and (b)(i) By a vote of 89 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to reconsider and (ii), and 2925(A)(2) and to enact R.S. 17:24.4(K) and the vote by which the House adopted the Conference Committee 183.3(D)(1)(b)(iii)(dd) and (E), relative to students with Report to House Bill No. 1206. exceptionalities; to provide for a student's Individualized Education Program team to determine promotion to the next On motion of Rep. Leger, House Bill No. 1206 was recommitted grade under certain circumstances as it relates to the student's to Conference Committee. achievement level on required state assessments; to provide for certain actions to be taken by the Individualized Education Suspension of the Rules Program team under certain circumstances; to provide for participation by a student's Individualized Education Program On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to team relative to requirements for Individual Graduation Plans take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at and graduation; to provide relative to criteria for pursuing a this time. career major curriculum; to provide for the issuance of a high school diploma; to provide for rules of the State Board of Petitions, Memorials, and Elementary and Secondary Education; to provide for the Communications calculation of school performance scores with respect to certain students with exceptionalities; to require the state Department The following petitions, memorials, and communications were of Education to track the performance of students with received and read: exceptionalities and to develop and implement a monitoring and corrective action system for school systems with high rates of students with exceptionalities performing below expected Message from the Senate levels; and to provide for related matters. RECOMMITTAL OF Read by title. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 House Bill No. 1015 By Representative Schroder To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of June 2, 2014 Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Senate.

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Ladies and Gentlemen: AMENDMENT NO. 10 We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement On page 6, at the beginning of line 1, after "D." and before "A" delete between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1015 by "(1)" Representative Schroder, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: AMENDMENT NO. 11 1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 7 and 10 On page 6, at the beginning of line 3, change "(a)" to "(1)" proposed by the Senate Committee on Education and adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2014, be adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 12 2. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 8, 9, 11, and 12 On page 6, delete lines 7 through 29 in their entirety proposed by the Senate Committee on Education and adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2014, be rejected. AMENDMENT NO. 13 3. That Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by the Legislative On page 7, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be rejected. AMENDMENT NO. 14 4. That the following amendments to the Reengrossed bill be adopted: On page 7, line 6, after "student" and before "who" insert "who meets the eligibility criteria as provided in R.S. 17:183.2(B)(1)(a) and" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 15 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Education and adopted by the Senate on May 26, On page 8, between lines 4 and 5, insert the following: 2014, on page 1, at the beginning of line 21, change "(b)" to "(a)". "F. High school promotion determinations for a student with an AMENDMENT NO. 2 exceptionality as defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except a student identified as gifted or talented and who has no other exceptionality, On page 1, line 2, after "183.3" delete the remainder of the line and who meets the eligibility criteria as provided in R.S. delete lines 3 and 4, and insert "(D)(1) and 2925(A), to enact R.S. 17:183.2(B)(1)(a) shall be made by the student's Individualized 17:183.3(E) and (F), and to repeal R.S. 17:183.2(B)(2), relative to Education Program team." students with" AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 8, delete lines 7 through 18 and insert the following: On page 2, line 7, after "183.3" delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 8 and 9, and insert "(D)(1) and 2925(A) are hereby "A.(1) In accordance with the provisions of R.S. 17:183.2, by amended and reenacted and R.S. 17:183.3(E) and (F) are hereby By the end of the eighth grade, every student, with the assistance of enacted" his parent or other legal guardian custodian and school guidance personnel, counselor, and for a student with an exceptionality as AMENDMENT NO. 4 defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except a student identified as gifted or talented and who has no other exceptionality, the student's On page 4, line 12, after "B.(1)" delete the remainder of the line and Individualized Education Program team, if applicable, shall begin to delete lines 13 through 19 develop an individual graduation plan to Individual Graduation Plan to guide the next academic year's course work and to assist them the AMENDMENT NO. 5 student in exploring educational and career possibilities and in making appropriate secondary and postsecondary decisions as part of On page 4, at the beginning of line 27, change "(c)" to "(b)" an overall career postsecondary plan. The plan shall be based on the student's talents and interests and shall consider high school AMENDMENT NO. 6 graduation requirements relevant to the student's chosen major and postsecondary entrance requirements. On page 5, at the beginning of line 7, change "(d)" to "(c)" (2) By the end of the eighth grade, each student's Individual AMENDMENT NO. 7 Graduation Plan, or the student's Individualized Education Plan, if applicable, shall list the required core courses to be taken through the On page 5, delete line 13 in its entirety tenth grade and shall identify the courses to be taken in the first year of high school. Students who fail to meet the standard for promotion AMENDMENT NO. 8 to the ninth grade, pursuant to policies adopted by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, shall have any necessary On page 5, delete lines 17 and 18 and insert "exceptionality as remedial courses included in their Individual Graduation Plan. The defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except a student identified as gifted or plan shall be reviewed annually and updated as necessary to identify talented and who has no other exceptionality, who meets the the courses to be taken each year until all required core courses are eligibility criteria as provided in Subparagraph (B)(1)(a) of this completed. Section, as determined by the student's Individualized Education Program team, if applicable." (3) By the end of the tenth grade, each student's Individual Graduation Plan, based on the student's academic record, talents and AMENDMENT NO. 9 interests, shall outline high school graduation requirements relevant to the student's chosen postsecondary goals. Each student, with the On page 5, delete lines 24 through 29 in their entirety assistance of his parent or other legal guardian custodian and school guidance personnel, counselor shall be allowed to choose the high school curriculum framework and related graduation requirements

2141 Page 52 HOUSE 50th Day's Proceedings - June 2, 2014 that best meets meet his postsecondary goals. Each student's Foil Leopold Whitney individual graduation plan Individual Graduation Plan, or the Franklin Lopinto Williams, P. student's Individualized Education Plan, if applicable, shall include Gaines Lorusso Willmott the recommended sequence of courses for successful completion of Gisclair Mack Woodruff his chosen major a standard diploma that aligns with postsecondary Greene Miller education, training, and the workforce and shall be reviewed annually Guillory Montoucet and updated or revised as needed. Total - 88 NAYS (3)(4) The Individual Graduation Plan Individual graduation plans shall be sufficiently flexible to allow students the student to Total - 0 change their his program of study, yet be sufficiently structured to ABSENT ensure that a the student will meet the high school graduation requirements for his chosen major, or the requirements of the Abramson Dixon Pearson student's Individualized Education Plan, if applicable, and be Anders Garofalo Pylant qualified for admission to a postsecondary education institution or to Arnold Geymann Reynolds enter the workforce. Berthelot Harrison Williams, A. Burrell Hensgens (4)(5) Each student's individual graduation plan Individual Cox Morris, Jim Graduation Plan shall be signed by the student, and his parent or Total - 16 other legal guardian. custodian, and the school counselor." The Conference Committee Report was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 17 On page 8, after line 19, add the following: Suspension of the Rules "Section 2. R.S. 17:183.2(B)(2) is hereby repealed in its Rep. Pearson moved to suspend the rules in order to consider the entirety." following conference committee report which contains subject matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. Respectfully submitted, By a vote of 85 yeas and 0 nays, the House agreed to consider Representative John M. Schroder the report. Representative Stephen F. Carter Representative J. Kevin Pearson HOUSE BILL NO. 1278 (Substitute for House Bill No. 79 by Representative Pearson)— Senator Conrad Appel BY REPRESENTATIVES PEARSON, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, IVEY, Senator Dan Claitor MILLER, AND TALBOT Senator Mack "Bodi" White, Jr. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), Rep. Schroder moved to adopt the Conference Committee 612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of Report. Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), ROLL CALL (4)(a), (7), (16), (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory paragraph), (1), and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) The roll was called with the following result: and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), (3) through (6), and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory YEAS paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and Mr. Speaker Guinn Moreno 3695(C)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. Adams Harris Morris, Jay 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(D), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII Armes Havard Norton of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Badon Hazel Ortego Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1), and Barras Henry Pierre to repeal R.S. 11:3682(29), 3685(D), 3688(A) through (C) and Barrow Hill Ponti (E), 3689(B) through (E), 3690 (C) and (D), 3690.1, 3691, Billiot Hodges Pope 3693, and 3698, relative to retirement for employees of the Bishop, S. Hoffmann Price Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to provide relative to the merger of the Harbor Police Retirement Bishop, W. Hollis Pugh System into the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; Broadwater Honore Richard to provide for enrollment of new hires of the Harbor Police Brown Howard Ritchie Department in the Hazardous Duty Services Plan in the Burford Hunter Robideaux Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to provide Burns, H. Huval Schexnayder relative to a cooperative endeavor agreement with respect to the Burns, T. Ivey Schroder merger of the systems; to provide relative to the assets of the Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative to benefits Carter James Shadoin for members of the Harbor Police Retirement System; to Champagne Jefferson Simon provide relative to retirement benefits for new hires of the Chaney Johnson Smith Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to Connick Jones St. Germain provide relative to the boards of trustees of the Louisiana State Cromer Lambert Stokes Employees' Retirement System and the Harbor Police Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Retirement System; to provide an effective date; and to provide Dove Landry, T. Thibaut for related matters. Edwards LeBas Thierry Read by title. Fannin Leger Thompson

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT §3682. Definitions House Bill No. 1278 By Representative Pearson The following words and phrases, as used in this Subpart, unless June 2, 2014 expressly indicated to the contrary or unless a different meaning is plainly required by context, shall have the following meanings: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the * * * Senate. (16) "Employee" means any commissioned member or Ladies and Gentlemen: employee of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans prior to July 1, 2004, or any commissioned member of the We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans on or after July between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1278 by 1, 2004 and hired on or before June 30, 2014. Representative Pearson, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: * * * 1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator §3683. Membership Guillory and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be adopted. The membership of the retirement system shall be composed as follows: 2. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2014, be adopted. (1) All persons who shall become employees as defined in R.S. 11:3682(16) after August 1, 1971, and on or before June 30, 2014, 3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be except those specifically excluded under Paragraph (3) of this adopted: Section, shall become members as a condition of their employment, provided they are under fifty years of age at the date of employment. AMENDMENT NO. 1 * * * On page 2, delete lines 11 through 20 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof: Section 2. R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), the heading of Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of the "Section 1. R.S. 11:612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), (4)(a), (7), 615(B), 3682(16) and 3683(1) are hereby amended and reenacted and (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory paragraph) and (3)(b), R.S. 11:612(2.1) is hereby enacted to read as follows: 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d),(B)(1), (3) through (6), and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), §612. Application; definitions 3685.2(B)(introductory paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and Terms not specifically defined in this Section but defined in R.S. 3695(C)(introductory paragraph) are hereby amended and reenacted 11:403 shall have the meanings provided in R.S. 11:403 unless a and R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(A)(3)(d), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII different meaning is clearly required by the context. For purposes of of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised this Subpart: Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1) are hereby enacted to read as follows:" * * * AMENDMENT NO. 2 (2.1) In addition to the definition provided in Paragraph (2) of this Section, the term "member" shall include any commissioned On page 4, delete lines 12 through 29 in their entirety and one page employee of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New 5, delete lines 1 through 4 in their entirety Orleans first hired on or after July 1, 2014. AMENDMENT NO. 3 * * * On page 8, delete lines 10 through 14 in their entirety §613. Eligibility for plan membership AMENDMENT NO. 4 A. Each person who becomes an employee in state service in one of the positions defined in R.S. 11:612(2) or (2.1) shall become On page 9, delete lines 3 through 7 in their entirety a member of the Hazardous Duty Services Plan of the system as a condition of employment. AMENDMENT NO. 5 * * * On page 21, at the beginning of line 25, change "Section 2." to §615. Retirement benefit calculation "Section 3." * * * AMENDMENT NO. 6 B. If the member's last ten years of creditable service were not On page 21, at the beginning of line 28, change "Section 3." to accrued exclusively in one of the hazardous duty positions defined in "Section 4." R.S. 11:612(2) or (2.1), he shall receive a retirement benefit equal to two and one-half percent of his average compensation for the actual AMENDMENT NO. 7 number of years of creditable service earned in a hazardous duty position. On page 22, at the beginning of line 28, change "Section 4." to "Section 5." * * *

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AMENDMENT NO. 8 The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Delete page 23 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof: Suspension of the Rules "Section 6.(A) The provisions of this Section and Sections 1, 4, On motion of Rep. Arnold, the rules were suspended in order to and 5 of this Act shall become effective on June 30, 2014. take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at (B) The provisions of Sections 2 and 3 of this Act shall become this time. effective July 1, 2015, only if the Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee approves the terms of the cooperative endeavor Petitions, Memorials, and agreement provided for in Section 4 of this Act on or before Communications December 31, 2014." The following petitions, memorials, and communications were Respectfully submitted, received and read: Representative J. Kevin Pearson Representative Gregory Miller Message from the Senate Representative Barry Ivey Senator Elbert Guillory HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Senator Barrow Peacock Senator Patrick Page Cortez June 2, 2014 Rep. Pearson moved to adopt the Conference Committee To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Report. Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has ROLL CALL concurred in the following House Concurrent Resolutions: The roll was called with the following result: House Concurrent Resolution No. 129 YEAS Returned with amendments Mr. Speaker Guillory Moreno House Concurrent Resolution No. 137 Abramson Guinn Morris, Jay Returned with amendments Adams Harris Norton Anders Harrison Pearson House Concurrent Resolution No. 142 Arnold Havard Pierre Returned with amendments Badon Hazel Ponti Barras Henry Pope House Concurrent Resolution No. 160 Barrow Hill Price Returned without amendments Berthelot Hodges Pugh Billiot Hoffmann Reynolds House Concurrent Resolution No. 164 Bishop, W. Hollis Richard Returned with amendments Brown Honore Ritchie Burford Howard Robideaux House Concurrent Resolution No. 166 Burns, H. Huval Schexnayder Returned without amendments Burns, T. Ivey Schroder Carter Jackson Seabaugh House Concurrent Resolution No. 193 Champagne James Shadoin Returned without amendments Chaney Jefferson Simon Connick Johnson Smith House Concurrent Resolution No. 199 Cox Lambert St. Germain Returned with amendments Cromer Landry, N. Stokes Danahay Landry, T. Talbot House Concurrent Resolution No. 201 Dove LeBas Thibaut Returned without amendments Edwards Leger Thierry Fannin Leopold Thompson House Concurrent Resolution No. 203 Foil Lopinto Whitney Returned without amendments Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. Gaines Mack Willmott House Concurrent Resolution No. 210 Garofalo Miller Woodruff Returned with amendments Gisclair Montoucet Total - 89 House Concurrent Resolution No. 211 NAYS Returned with amendments Total - 0 House Concurrent Resolution No. 216 ABSENT Returned without amendments Armes Dixon Jones House Concurrent Resolution No. 217 Bishop, S. Geymann Morris, Jim Returned without amendments Broadwater Greene Ortego Burrell Hensgens Pylant House Concurrent Resolution No. 218 Carmody Hunter Williams, A. Returned without amendments Total - 15

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House Concurrent Resolution No. 220 Rep. Abramson sent up floor amendments which were read as Returned without amendments follows:

House Concurrent Resolution No. 221 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Returned without amendments Amendments proposed by Representative Abramson to Engrossed Respectfully submitted, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 21 by Senator Heitmeier GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 1 Suspension of the Rules On page 3, after line 3, insert the following: On motion of Rep. Chaney, the rules were suspended in order "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of to take up and consider Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Third Louisiana does hereby authorize and request the Judicial Council of Reading for Final Consideration at this time. the Supreme Court of Louisiana to gather information in order to determine the frequency and effectiveness of judicial enforcement of sanctions for filing pleadings in violation of Code of Civil Procedure Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Article 863(B); and that it be duly recorded that the content of this Third Reading for Final Consideration Paragraph originated as HCR 137 by Representative Harrison.

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions on third reading BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as follows: Louisiana does hereby request the House Committee on the SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 136— Administration of Criminal Justice to study the feasibility of BY SENATORS THOMPSON AND PEACOCK requiring part-time peace officers to complete Peace Officer A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Standards and Training programs and to report the findings of the To express the public policy of the state of Louisiana to provide for committee to the legislature prior to the convening of the 2015 the protection of the mounds, ridges, and other features Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana; and that it be duly associated with the Monumental Earthworks of Poverty Point; recorded that the content of this Paragraph originated as HCR 142 by to protect the agricultural setting, which enhances the education, Representative Pylant. inspiration, and enrichment of all who visit the Poverty Point Historic Site; and to reactivate the Ancient Mounds Heritage BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of Area and Trails Advisory Commission to provide a framework Louisiana does hereby authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law for this protection. Institute to compile public data for a sufficient period of time to provide a comprehensive picture of civil jury trials in Louisiana, but Read by title. not less than the three most recent years available relative to Louisiana's threshold for a civil jury trial in consultation with the Rep. Chaney moved the concurrence of the resolution. Louisiana Supreme Court, the Louisiana Clerks of Court Association, the Louisiana District Attorneys Association, the Louisiana District By a vote of 88 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred Judges Association, and the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association that in. includes but is not limited to the following: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— (1) The number of civil lawsuits filed in Louisiana below the BY SENATOR GALLOT fifty thousand dollar threshold for a civil jury trial, by court of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION jurisdiction. To urge and request the Department of Revenue to take action to avoid the running of prescription on all claims for oil and gas (2) The number of civil lawsuits filed in Louisiana below the severance taxes and, in consultation with the Louisiana fifty thousand dollar threshold for a civil jury trial that are settled Legislative Auditor and pursuant to his advice, to conduct audits without going to trial, by court of jurisdiction. of taxes and payments and establish procedures to verify the accuracy of self-reported data used to determine the amount of (3) The number of persons receiving a request to serve on a severance taxes and refunds; to urge and request the Department jury, the number of persons responding to a request to serve on a of Natural Resources to verify and collect the amounts of jury, the percent of eligible jurors actually impaneled, and the mineral royalty payments owed to the state; to direct the average length of service, by court of jurisdiction. Louisiana Legislative Auditor to monitor the actions of such departments and file a written report. (4) The most recent year's total budget for each judicial district court, clerk of court, and sheriff and the percent of that budget that Read by title. is intended and utilized to secure jurors for jury trials. Motion (5) The average estimated cost to public entities to commission and impanel a jury for the duration of a trial, by court of jurisdiction On motion of Rep. Broadwater, the resolution was returned to and by parish. the calendar. (6) The average jury bond or cash deposit paid by the SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21— requesting party for a civil jury trial and the number of instances and BY SENATOR HEITMEIER average amount of any refunds of unexpended amounts as required A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION by law, by court of jurisdiction. To create and provide with respect to a joint legislative committee to study and make recommendations with respect to obesity in the state of Louisiana. (7) The number of civil cases filed in forma pauperis, by court of jurisdiction. Read by title.

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(8) The total amount owed to each court of jurisdiction due to (4) The chairman of the House Committee on Transportation, in forma pauperis cases where records of all costs are required to be Highways and Public Works or his designee. kept by law. (5) The secretary of the Department of Transportation and (9) The number of civil cases transferred from courts of limited Development or his designee. jurisdiction to judicial district court due to a request for a trial by jury pursuant to Civil Code of Procedure Article 4872. (6) A representative of Louisiana Good Roads & Transportation Association. (10) The funding sources used by other states to pay for civil jury trials. (7) A representative of Louisiana Associated General Contractors. (11) The financial implications to state and local governmental authorities of reducing the jury trial threshold, maintaining the jury (8) A representative to be appointed jointly by the American trial threshold at its current level, and increasing the jury trial Society of Civil Engineers and the American Council of Engineering threshold. Companies; that the members of this task force shall serve without compensation, except per diem or expenses reimbursement to which (12) The factors unique to Louisiana's civil justice system and they may be individually entitled as members of the organizations the impact those factors have on the jury threshold; A; that the they represent; that the speaker of the House of Representatives or his Louisiana State Law Institute submit a written report of findings to designee shall act as chairman of the task force and the president of the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the Senate the Senate or his designee shall act as vice chairman; that a majority Committee on Judiciary A not later than sixty days prior to the of the total membership shall constitute a quorum of the task force beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of and any official action by the task force shall require an affirmative Louisiana; that in compiling data, the Louisiana State Law Institute vote of a majority of the quorum present and voting; that the names may engage, collaborate with, and obtain information and of the members chosen or designated as provided shall be submitted perspectives from stakeholder groups with an interest in Louisiana's to the chairman of the task force not later than August 1, 2014, and civil jury trial threshold; and that it be duly recorded that the content that the chairman shall thereafter call the first meeting of the task of this Paragraph originated as HCR 163 by Representative Garofalo. force not later than September 15, 2014; that the task force shall meet as necessary and shall submit its report of findings and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of recommendations to the chairman of the House Committee on Louisiana requests the Department of Insurance to conduct a study Transportation, Highways and Public Works and the chairman of the on what constitutes a properly completed and signed Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works, uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage selection form and not later than January 15, 2015; that the task force shall terminate not recommend possible amendments to R.S. 22:1295 based on the later than March 31, 2015; and that it be duly recorded that the findings of this study; that the Department of Insurance shall submit content of this Paragraph originated as HCR 166 by Representative its findings from the study in the form of a report to the House St. Germain. Committee on Insurance and the Senate Committee on Insurance on or before January 15, 2015; that such a study include a review of BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana hereby other states to determine if any other states presume that creates a task force to study and evaluate the effectiveness of drug uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is triggered by operation abuse prevention and education programs in public schools of law, that uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is required throughout the state; that the task force shall be composed of the when the selection reform contains merely technical errors, what following members: constitutes technical errors, whether uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is provided when the insured has not paid a premium for (1) A representative of the state Department of Education, such coverage, and whether an insured is charged with a duty to designated by the state superintendent of education. recognize that the policy does not provide uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage when the declaration page does not contain a (2) A representative of the Department of Health and premium charge for such coverage; and that it be duly recorded that Hospitals, designated by the secretary of the department. the content of this Paragraph originated as HCR 164 by Representative Huval. (3) A representative of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, youth services, office of juvenile justice, designated by BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of the secretary of the department. Louisiana does hereby establish the Transportation Funding Task Force to study all potential funding mechanisms, to determine the (4) The president of the Louisiana DARE Officers Association benefits and costs of each funding mechanism, to compile a listing of or his designee. the benefits and detriments when each funding mechanism is utilized, to determine guidelines or criteria for utilization of these funding (5) One local school superintendent, designated by the mechanisms by the state and its political subdivisions, to determine president of the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents. an approval procedure applicable to the use of the funding mechanisms, and to report all such matters to the House Committee (6) One public high school principal, designated by the on Transportation, Highways and Public Works and the Senate president of the Louisiana Association of Principals. Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works, including recommendations for legislation relative to the future use (7) A representative of the Louisiana Association of School of the transportation funding mechanisms; that the Transportation Executives, designated by the executive director of the association. Funding Task Force shall comprise the following members: (8) A representative of the Louisiana Federation of Teachers, (1) The president of the Senate or his designee. designated by the president of the federation. (9) A representative of the Louisiana Association of Educators, (2) The speaker of the House of Representatives or his designated by the president of the association. designee. (10) A representative of the Association of Professional (3) The chairman of the Senate Committee on Transportation, Educators of Louisiana, designated by the executive director of the Highways and Public Works or his designee. association.

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(11) The president of the Louisiana School Counselor making a claim on the policy on which the insurer pays no money to Association or his designee. the insured will be deemed a demand for payment under the policy and the consequences of filing a claim that does not exceed the (12) A representative of the Louisiana Assembly on School- policy's deductible; that such a study shall include a review of other Based Health Centers, designated by the executive director of the states to determine if other states allow insurers to use claims that do assembly. not exceed the insured's deductible as grounds for canceling or failing to renew a homeowner's policy of insurance or raising the (13) A representative of the Schools First Project of the Juvenile homeowner's deductible; that such a study shall determine if Justice Project of Louisiana, designated by the director of the Schools prohibiting insurers from considering claims on which no payment First Project. is made either to the insured or on behalf of the insured as grounds for canceling or failing to renew a homeowner's policy of insurance (14) The executive director of the Louisiana chapter of the or increasing the homeowner's deductible would have upon the National Association of Social Workers or his designee. willingness of insurers to continue writing homeowner's insurance policies in this state; that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby (15) A representative of the office of the governor, designated request that the Department of Insurance shall submit its findings by the governor. from this study in the form of a report to the House Committee on Insurance and the Senate Committee on Insurance on or before (16) The executive director of the Louisiana Partnership for January 15, 2015; and that it be duly recorded that the content of this Children and Families or his designee. Paragraph originated as HCR 199 by Representative Stokes. (17) The chief executive officer of the Louisiana Public Health BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does Institute or his designee. hereby authorize and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the feasibility of providing a choice of fiscal/employer (18) The executive director of the Louisiana chapter of the agents, including a Louisiana-based option, to Medicaid enrollees American Academy of Pediatrics or his designee. who hire a direct service worker as a home-based attendant through a waiver program administered by the department; that the (19) A representative of the Louisiana District Attorneys department shall submit a written report of its findings and Association, designated by the executive director of the association. conclusions, including any recommendations for legislation relative to the issue, to the legislature not later than sixty days prior to the (20) The presiding officer of Louisiana Teen Challenge or his beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of designee. Louisiana; and that it be duly recorded that the content of this Paragraph originated as HCR 201 by Representative Broadwater. (21) A church pastor selected by the presiding officer of Louisiana Teen Challenge. BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby urge and request the Department of Insurance to conduct a (22) A representative of the Louisiana School Psychological study of the extent of coverage of Louisiana residents enrolled in Association, designated by the president of the association; that the individual or employer-sponsored health benefit plans, the task force shall submit a written report of findings and proliferation of health benefit plans containing high enrollee recommendations to the House Committee on Education, the Senate cost-sharing provisions, and the effects of those plans on enrollees Committee on Education, the House Committee on Health and and providers relative to the ability of enrollees to meet those Welfare, and the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare not later obligations and the amounts that are left unpaid; that the Legislature than sixty days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of of Louisiana does hereby urge and request the Department of the Legislature of Louisiana; that this report shall include but need Insurance to include in such study the process and timing involved not be limited to the identification of potential areas of improvement with patients and providers obtaining health benefit deductible with respect to drug abuse prevention and education programs in accumulation and the timing of claims payment and deductible public schools and any recommendations for related legislation; that accumulation within health benefit plans; that the Department of the executive director of the Governor's Office of Safe and Drug Free Insurance shall submit its findings from the study in the form of a Communities or his designee shall be responsible for designating report to the House Committee on Insurance and the Senate staff to assist the task force in performing its duties and, by August Committee on Insurance on or before January 15, 2015; and that it be 1, 2014, convening the task force for its first meeting, at which the duly recorded that the content of this Paragraph originated as HCR task force shall elect officers and adopt rules of procedure, a work 203 by Representative Greene. schedule, and any additional measures that it deems necessary for the timely performance of its duties; that members of the task force shall BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of serve without compensation; and that it be duly recorded that the Louisiana does hereby urge and request the Department of Insurance, content of this Paragraph originated as HCR 193 by Representative in consultation with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to study Hodges. an alternative long-term care benefit option for Medicaid applicants with life insurance policies who enter into certain viatical settlement BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does contracts; that the Department of Insurance, in consultation with the hereby request the Department of Insurance to conduct a study to Department of Health and Hospitals, shall submit its findings from determine whether R.S. 22:1265 permits an insurer to consider an the study in the form of a report to the House Committee on insured's claim that does not exceed the insured's deductible to cancel Insurance and the Senate Committee on Insurance on or before coverage or raise the policy's deductible; that the Legislature of January 15, 2015; that such a study include a review of other states Louisiana requests that the Department of Insurance include in its to determine what actions, particularly the consideration or study whether an insurer should be allowed to consider a claim on enactment of legislation, have been taken on this subject by any other which it has paid no money to or on behalf of an insured as grounds state; and that it be duly recorded that the content of this Paragraph for canceling or failing to renew a homeowner's policy of insurance originated as HCR 210 by Representative Talbot. or increasing the policy deductible of a homeowner's policy; that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby request that the Department of BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of Insurance recommend possible amendments to R.S. 22:1265 based Louisiana does hereby urge and request the Department of Insurance on the findings of this study, including a definition of a demand for to study the issues of the availability and affordability of payment and whether an insurer should be required to disclose to an homeowners' insurance in the coastal and intercoastal areas of the insured in a prominent location on the policy's declarations page that state, particularly in light of the recent enactment of a state uniform

2147 Page 58 HOUSE 50th Day's Proceedings - June 2, 2014 construction code, by establishing a task force; that the membership SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44— of such task shall be as follows: BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB, CLAITOR, ERDEY AND NEVERS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION (1) The state's commissioner of insurance or his designee. To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to declare youth violence a public health epidemic and the Department of (2) The chief actuary for the Department of Insurance or his Education to establish a statewide trauma-informed education designee. program. (3) The deputy commissioner for the Office of Property and Read by title. Casualty within the Department of Insurance or his designee. Rep. Smith moved the concurrence of the resolution. (4) A representative from the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation. By a vote of 87 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred in. (5) A representative from State Farm Fire and Casualty Company. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— BY SENATOR GALLOT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION (6) A representative from Allstate Indemnity Company. To urge and request the Department of Revenue to take action to avoid the running of prescription on all claims for oil and gas (7) A representative from Louisiana Farm Bureau Mutual severance taxes and, in consultation with the Louisiana Insurance Company. Legislative Auditor and pursuant to his advice, to conduct audits of taxes and payments and establish procedures to verify the (8) A representative from Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance accuracy of self-reported data used to determine the amount of Company. severance taxes and refunds; to urge and request the Department of Natural Resources to verify and collect the amounts of (9) A representative from the Property and Casualty Insurance mineral royalty payments owed to the state; to direct the Association of America. Louisiana Legislative Auditor to monitor the actions of such (10) A representative from the American Insurance Association. departments and file a written report. (11) A representatives from the Louisiana Insurers' Conference. Called from the calendar. (12) A representative from the Independent Insurance Agents Read by title. and Brokers of Louisiana. Rep. Broadwater moved the concurrence of the resolution. (13) A representative from the Professional Insurance Agents By a vote of 48 yeas and 44 nays, under the rules, the resolution Association of Louisiana. was rejected. (14) A representative from the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code Council. Consent to Correct a Vote Record (15) A representative from the Louisiana State Licensing Board Rep. Connick requested the House consent to correct his vote on for Contractors; concurrence of the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 142 from nay to yea, which consent was unanimously granted. that commissioner of insurance shall notify the various organizations nominating members of the task force, that the names of such Suspension of the Rules nominees shall be submitted to the commissioner no later than July 1, 2014, and that the commissioner shall convene the first meeting of On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to the task force no later than August 1, 2014; that the commissioner of take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at insurance shall designate the chairperson of the task force from its this time. membership; that the task force shall provide for the manner and frequency of its meetings at its first meeting and shall be staffed by Petitions, Memorials, and the Department of Insurance; that the task force shall meet as necessary, shall report its findings to the Department of Insurance no Communications later than December 31, 2014, and shall terminate upon the date of submission of its report or upon December 31, 2014, whichever The following petitions, memorials, and communications were occurs first; that the Department of Insurance shall submit its received and read: findings from the study by the task force in the form of a report, including any recommendations for changes to the laws, regulations, Message from the Senate and procedures governing the ratemaking process, to the House Committee on Insurance and the Senate Committee on Insurance on RELATIVE TO CONSIDERATION or before January 15, 2015; and that it be duly recorded that the AFTER THE 82nd CALENDAR DAY content of this Paragraph originated as HCR 211 by Representative Harrison." June 2, 2014 On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were withdrawn. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Rep. Arnold moved the concurrence of the resolution. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate, by By a vote of 84 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred a record vote of two-thirds of its elected members, has adopted a in.

2148 Page 59 HOUSE 50th Day's Proceedings - June 2, 2014 motion to consider House Bill No. 341 on third reading and final Message from the Senate passage after the 82nd calendar day and ask the House of Representatives to concur in the same. RELATIVE TO CONSIDERATION nd Respectfully submitted, AFTER THE 82 CALENDAR DAY GLENN A. KOEPP June 2, 2014 Secretary of the Senate To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Motion Representatives: Rep. Harrison moved that the House grant permission to the I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate, by Senate to consider House Bill No. 341 on third reading and final a record vote of two-thirds of its elected members, has adopted a nd motion to consider House Bill No. 342 on third reading and final passage after the 82 calendar day of session. passage after the 82nd calendar day and ask the House of A record vote was asked for and ordered by the House. Representatives to concur in the same. ROLL CALL Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP The roll was called with the following result: Secretary of the Senate YEAS Motion Anders Guinn Morris, Jay Arnold Harris Norton Rep. Harrison moved that the House grant permission to the Senate to consider House Bill No. 342 on third reading and final Badon Harrison Ortego nd Barras Havard Ponti passage after the 82 calendar day of session. Barrow Hazel Pope A record vote was asked for and ordered by the House. Berthelot Henry Price Billiot Hill Pugh ROLL CALL Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant Bishop, W. Hoffmann Reynolds The roll was called with the following result: Broadwater Hollis Richard Brown Honore Ritchie YEAS Burford Howard Robideaux Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Mr. Speaker Greene Montoucet Burns, T. Huval Schroder Anders Guillory Moreno Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Arnold Harris Morris, Jay Carter Jackson Shadoin Badon Harrison Ortego Chaney James Simon Barras Havard Pierre Connick Jefferson Smith Barrow Hazel Ponti Cox Johnson St. Germain Berthelot Henry Pope Cromer Jones Stokes Billiot Hill Price Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Dove Landry, T. Thibaut Brown Hollis Reynolds Edwards LeBas Thierry Burford Honore Richard Fannin Leger Thompson Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Foil Leopold Whitney Burns, T. Hunter Robideaux Franklin Lopinto Williams, A. Burrell Huval Schexnayder Gaines Lorusso Williams, P. Carmody Ivey Schroder Garofalo Mack Willmott Carter Jackson Seabaugh Gisclair Miller Woodruff Chaney James Shadoin Greene Montoucet Connick Jefferson Simon Guillory Moreno Cox Johnson Smith Total - 91 Cromer Jones St. Germain NAYS Danahay Lambert Stokes Dixon Landry, N. Talbot Total - 0 Dove Landry, T. Thibaut ABSENT Edwards LeBas Thierry Fannin Leger Thompson Mr. Speaker Champagne Morris, Jim Foil Leopold Whitney Abramson Dixon Pearson Franklin Lopinto Williams, A. Adams Geymann Pierre Gaines Lorusso Williams, P. Armes Hensgens Garofalo Mack Willmott Burrell Lambert Gisclair Miller Woodruff Total - 13 Total - 93 NAYS The motion to consider, having received a two-thirds vote of the elected members, was adopted. Total - 0

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ABSENT Rep. Broadwater moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Abramson Champagne Morris, Jim Adams Geymann Norton ROLL CALL Armes Guinn Pearson Bishop, W. Hensgens The roll was called with the following result: Total - 11 YEAS The motion to consider, having received a two-thirds vote of the elected members, was adopted. Abramson Cromer Norton Adams Dixon Pierre Suspension of the Rules Anders Fannin Ponti Arnold Franklin Price On motion of Rep. Broadwater, the rules were suspended in Barras Gaines Pugh order to take up and consider Conference Committee Reports for Barrow Gisclair Richard Consideration at this time. Berthelot Guillory Ritchie Billiot Guinn Robideaux Conference Committee Reports for Consideration Bishop, S. Havard Schexnayder Bishop, W. Hodges Simon The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up Broadwater Hoffmann Smith and acted upon as follows: Brown Honore St. Germain HOUSE BILL NO. 1101— Burford Howard Thierry BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER Burns, H. James Williams, A. AN ACT Burrell Jefferson Williams, P. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2557(B), relative to the Board of Carmody Landry, T. Woodruff Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to require the Champagne Leger board to provide notice of an investigation; and to provide for Chaney Moreno related matters. Total - 52 NAYS Called from the calendar. Mr. Speaker Hollis Morris, Jay Read by title. Badon Hunter Ortego Burns, T. Huval Pearson CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Carter Ivey Pope House Bill No. 1101 By Representative Broadwater Connick Johnson Pylant Cox Jones Reynolds June 2, 2014 Danahay Lambert Schroder Edwards Landry, N. Seabaugh To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Foil LeBas Shadoin Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Garofalo Lopinto Stokes Senate. Harris Lorusso Talbot Hazel Mack Whitney Ladies and Gentlemen: Henry Miller Willmott Hill Montoucet We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Total - 41 between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1101 by ABSENT Representative Broadwater, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Armes Harrison Morris, Jim Dove Hensgens Thibaut 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Geymann Jackson Thompson Senate Committee on Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on Greene Leopold May 21, 2014, be adopted. Total - 11 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 1 proposed by the The House refused to adopt the Conference Committee Report. Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 22, 2014, be adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 663— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX AN ACT 3. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Senator To amend and reenact Section 3.(C), (G), and (I) and Section 4.A Amedee and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be and to enact Section 3.(M) and (N) of Act No. 421 of the 2013 rejected. Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the Louisiana Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act of 2013; to provide relative to the 4. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator amount of penalties and interest waived during certain amnesty Murray and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be periods; to provide with respect to the taxes eligible for adopted. amnesty; to provide for the doubling of penalties under certain circumstances; to prohibit certain forms of payment of Respectfully submitted, delinquent tax, interest, penalty, or fees pursuant to the Amnesty Representative Chris Broadwater Program; to authorize installment agreements for certain taxes; Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold to provide for certain requirements and limitations for Representative J. Rogers Pope installment agreements; to authorize the procurement of Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell collection services under certain circumstances; to provide with Senator "Jody" Amedee respect to amnesty administration services and for the

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procurement of such services; to authorize the promulgation of AMENDMENT NO. 4 rules; to prohibit the implementation of future amnesty programs for a certain period of time; and to provide for related On page 1, at the beginning of line 14, insert "to provide for the matters. disposition of amnesty collections;" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 5 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT On page 1, line 16, after "and Section" delete "4.A" and insert "4.(A) House Bill No. 663 By Representative Robideaux and (B)(1)" June 2, 2014 AMENDMENT NO. 6 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the On page 3, line 10, after "period" and before "the" insert a comma "," Senate. Respectfully submitted, Ladies and Gentlemen: Representative Joel C. Robideaux We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Representative Major Thibaut, Jr. between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 663 by Representative Taylor F. Barras Representative Robideaux, recommend the following concerning the Senator Jack Donahue Reengrossed bill: Senator Neil Riser Senator Norby Chabert 1. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1 through 8 and 11 through 21 proposed by the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Rep. Robideaux moved to adopt the Conference Committee Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2014, be Report. adopted. ROLL CALL 2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 9 and 10 proposed by the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the The roll was called with the following result: Senate on May 20, 2014, be rejected. YEAS 3. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1 and 4 proposed by the Senate Finance Committee and adopted by the Senate on Abramson Gisclair Montoucet May 26, 2014, be adopted. Adams Greene Moreno Anders Guillory Morris, Jay 4. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 2 and 3 proposed by Arnold Guinn Ortego the Senate Finance Committee and adopted by the Senate on Badon Harris Pearson May 26, 2014, be rejected. Barras Harrison Pierre Barrow Havard Ponti 5. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by the Berthelot Hazel Pope Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be adopted. Billiot Henry Price Bishop, S. Hill Pugh 6. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant Senator Thompson and adopted by the Senate on May 28, 2014, Brown Hoffmann Reynolds be rejected. Burford Hollis Richard Burns, H. Honore Ritchie 7. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 proposed by Senator Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Thompson and adopted by the Senate on May 28, be adopted. Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Carmody Huval Schroder 8. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Carter Ivey Seabaugh Senator Peterson and adopted by the Senate on May 28, 2014, Champagne James Shadoin be rejected. Chaney Jefferson Simon Connick Johnson Smith 9. That the Reengrossed bill be amended as follows: Cox Jones St. Germain Cromer Lambert Stokes AMENDMENT NO. 1 Danahay Landry, N. Talbot In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 proposed by Senator Thompson Dixon Landry, T. Thibaut and adopted by the Senate on May 28, 2014, on page 1, at the Dove LeBas Thierry beginning of line 7, delete "B.(1)" and insert "(B)(1)" Edwards Leger Thompson Fannin Leopold Whitney AMENDMENT NO. 2 Foil Lopinto Williams, A. Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 proposed by Senator Thompson Gaines Mack Willmott and adopted by the Senate on May 28, 2014, on page 1, line 17, after Garofalo Miller Woodruff "public purpose" and before the period "." delete "in that fiscal year" Total - 96 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Broadwater On page 1, line 2, after "and Section" delete "4.A" and insert "4.(A) Total - 1 and (B)(1)"

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ABSENT Discipline Initiative" launched by the United States departments of education and justice. Mr. Speaker Hensgens Norton Armes Jackson Read by title. Geymann Morris, Jim Total - 7 Rep. Barrow moved the concurrence of the resolution. The Conference Committee Report was adopted. By a vote of 87 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred in. Suspension of the Rules SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137— BY SENATOR MILLS On motion of Rep. Barras, the rules were suspended in order to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION take up and consider Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Third To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study Reading for Final Consideration at this time. the most effective means to ensure the proper utilization of inhalers by school nurses within schools in Louisiana and to Senate Concurrent Resolutions on report its findings to the Senate Committee on Health and Third Reading for Final Consideration Welfare and the House Committee on Health and Welfare. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions on third reading Read by title. for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as follows: Rep. Huval sent up floor amendments which were read as SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 87— follows: BY SENATOR MILLS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS To authorize and direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to create a working group to study the future of health care funding Amendments proposed by Representative Huval to Original Senate in Louisiana. Concurrent Resolution No. 137 by Senator Mills Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Barras moved the concurrence of the resolution. On page 2, after line 16, add the following: By a vote of 96 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature does in. hereby authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute and the Senate Committee on Judiciary A to study the collateral source rule SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 124— and make recommendations for legislation regarding the recovery of BY SENATOR THOMPSON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION medical expense damages which the injured plaintiff is not obligated To establish and provide for a group to study the use and application to pay and to report its findings and recommendations to the of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ("UAVS" or "drones") for legislature on or before January 15, 2015; and that it be duly recorded agricultural purposes and to recommend any action or that the content of this Paragraph originated as HCR129 by legislation that the study group deems necessary or appropriate. Representative Huval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Legislature of Read by title. Louisiana requests the Department of Insurance and the Senate Committee on Judiciary A to conduct a study on what constitutes a Rep. Anders moved the concurrence of the resolution. properly completed and signed uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage selection form and recommend possible amendments to By a vote of 87 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred R.S. 22:1295 based on the findings of this study; that the Department in. of Insurance shall submit its findings from the study in the form of a SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127— report to the House Committee on Insurance and the Senate BY SENATOR MORRELL Committee on Insurance on or before January 15, 2015; that such a A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION study include a review of other states to determine if any other states To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to presume that uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is triggered develop a plan for the creation of a demonstration program to by operation of law, that uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage coordinate and integrate the health care for persons eligible for is required when the selection reform contains merely technical both Medicare and Medicaid. errors, what constitutes technical errors, whether uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is provided when the Read by title. insured has not paid a premium for such coverage, and whether an insured is charged with a duty to recognize that the policy does not Rep. Badon moved the concurrence of the resolution. provide uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage when the declaration page does not contain a premium charge for such By a vote of 90 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred coverage; and that it be duly recorded that the content of this in. Paragraph originated as HCR 164 by Representative Huval." SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 134— On motion of Rep. Huval, the amendments were adopted. BY SENATOR BROOME A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Rep. Huval moved the concurrence of the resolution, as To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary amended. Education to examine and consider the status of school suspensions and expulsions, as well as plans to revise current By a vote of 92 yeas and 3 nays, the resolution, as amended, was school discipline policies in response to the "Supportive School concurred in.

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Suspension of the Rules Billiot Hazel Pope Bishop, S. Henry Price On motion of Rep. Broadwater, the rules were suspended in Bishop, W. Hill Pugh order to take up and consider Conference Committee Reports for Brown Hodges Pylant Consideration at this time. Burford Hoffmann Reynolds Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder Conference Committee Reports for Consideration Burrell Hunter Schroder Carmody Ivey Seabaugh The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up Carter Jackson Shadoin and acted upon as follows: Champagne James Simon Chaney Jefferson Smith Motion Cox Johnson St. Germain Cromer Jones Stokes Rep. Broadwater moved to reconsider the vote by which the Danahay Lambert Talbot House refused to adopt the Conference Committee Report to House Dixon Landry, T. Thibaut Bill No. 1101 on the final legislative day. Dove LeBas Thierry Edwards Leger Thompson By a vote of 35 yeas and 54 nays, the House refused to Fannin Leopold Whitney reconsider the vote. Foil Lopinto Williams, A. Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. Suspension of the Rules Gaines Mack Willmott Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff On motion of Rep. Pylant, the rules were suspended in order to Gisclair Moreno take up and consider House Concurrent Resolutions Returned from Total - 86 the Senate with Amendments at this time. NAYS House Concurrent Resolutions Returned Total - 0 from the Senate with Amendments ABSENT Mr. Speaker Connick Landry, N. The following House Concurrent Resolutions returned from the Abramson Geymann Miller Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were taken Armes Guinn Morris, Jay up and acted upon as follows: Arnold Hensgens Morris, Jim HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— Badon Honore Richard BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT Broadwater Huval Robideaux A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Total - 18 To authorize and direct the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study the feasibility of requiring part-time The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by law enforcement officers to complete Peace Officer Standards the House. and Training programs and to report the findings of the committee to the legislature prior to the convening of the 2015 Conference Committee Reports for Consideration Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up Read by title. and acted upon as follows: The above resolution was taken up with the amendments SENATE BILL NO. 368— proposed by the Senate. BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4702(B)(1), (2), and (3)(a) and (C)(1), relative to the city of New Orleans; to provide relative to the Amendments proposed by Senator Murray to Engrossed House New Orleans Regional Business Park; to provide for the board Concurrent Resolution No. 142 by Representative Pylant of commissioners and their terms of office; to require commissioners, executive director, and directors to be residents AMENDMENT NO. 1 of the city of New Orleans; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 2, change "authorize and direct" to "urge and request" Read by title. Rep. Pylant moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT be concurred in. Senate Bill No. 368 By Senator Morrell ROLL CALL June 2, 2014 The roll was called with the following result: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. YEAS Ladies and Gentlemen: Adams Greene Norton Anders Guillory Ortego We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Barras Harris Pearson between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 368 by Senator Barrow Harrison Pierre Morrell, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: Berthelot Havard Ponti

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1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 10 House Concurrent Resolutions Returned proposed by the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives from the Senate with Amendments on May 28, 2014 be adopted. The following House Concurrent Resolutions returned from the Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were taken Respectfully submitted, up and acted upon as follows: Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 199— Senator Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES Senator Edwin R. Murray A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Representative Austin Badon To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to Representative Walt Leger III conduct a study to determine whether R.S. 22:1265 permits an Representative Helena N. Moreno insurer to consider an insured's claim that does not exceed the insured's deductible to cancel coverage or raise the deductible; Rep. Badon moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. and if it is deemed that the statute allows an insurer to consider these claims, to develop an appropriate disclosure for the insurer ROLL CALL to place on the declarations page of the policy to advise the insured of the consequences of filing a claim that does not The roll was called with the following result: exceed the deductible, and to report its findings and recommendations to the legislative committees on insurance. YEAS Read by title. Adams Garofalo Miller Anders Gisclair Montoucet The above resolution was taken up with the amendments Arnold Greene Moreno proposed by the Senate. Badon Guillory Morris, Jay Barras Harris Ortego SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Barrow Harrison Pearson Berthelot Havard Pierre Amendments proposed by Senator Morrish to Original House Billiot Hazel Pope Concurrent Resolution No. 199 by Representative Stokes Bishop, W. Henry Price Broadwater Hill Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 1 Brown Hodges Pylant Burford Hoffmann Reynolds On page 2, line 27, after "Insurance" delete "shall" and insert "may" Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie Burns, T. Honore Schexnayder Rep. Stokes moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Burrell Howard Schroder be concurred in. Carmody Hunter Seabaugh Carter Huval Shadoin ROLL CALL Champagne Ivey Smith Chaney Jackson St. Germain The roll was called with the following result: Connick James Stokes Cox Jefferson Talbot YEAS Cromer Johnson Thibaut Danahay Jones Thierry Adams Gisclair Montoucet Dixon Lambert Thompson Anders Greene Moreno Dove Landry, T. Whitney Arnold Guillory Morris, Jay Edwards LeBas Williams, A. Badon Harris Norton Fannin Leger Williams, P. Barras Harrison Ortego Foil Lopinto Willmott Barrow Havard Pearson Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Berthelot Hazel Pierre Gaines Mack Billiot Henry Pope Total - 89 Bishop, W. Hill Price NAYS Broadwater Hodges Pugh Brown Hoffmann Pylant Total - 0 Burford Hollis Reynolds ABSENT Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder Mr. Speaker Guinn Norton Burrell Hunter Schroder Abramson Hensgens Ponti Carmody Huval Seabaugh Armes Landry, N. Richard Carter Ivey Shadoin Bishop, S. Leopold Robideaux Champagne Jackson Simon Geymann Morris, Jim Simon Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Total - 15 Connick Johnson Stokes Cox Jones Talbot The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Cromer Lambert Thibaut Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Suspension of the Rules Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Dove LeBas Whitney On motion of Rep. Stokes, the rules were suspended in order to Edwards Leger Williams, A. take up and consider House Concurrent Resolutions Returned from Fannin Leopold Williams, P. the Senate with Amendments at this time. Foil Lopinto Willmott

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Franklin Lorusso Woodruff courts in New Orleans; to transfer the traffic court; to provide Gaines Mack relative to jurisdiction; to eliminate the clerk of court and Garofalo Miller judicial administrator for the traffic court; to transfer certain Total - 91 employees of the traffic court to the consolidated court; to NAYS create the consolidated judicial expense fund; to provide for the payment of salaries for clerks and deputy clerks; to provide Total - 0 relative to security detail; to authorize additional costs to defray ABSENT expenses of the court; and to provide for related matters. Mr. Speaker Guinn Richard Read by title. Abramson Hensgens Robideaux Armes James Smith CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Bishop, S. Morris, Jim House Bill No. 1206 By Representative Leger Geymann Ponti Total - 13 June 2, 2014 The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of the House. Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Senate. Suspension of the Rules Ladies and Gentlemen: On motion of Rep. Gaines, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and House We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Concurrent at this time. between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1206 by Representative Leger, recommend the following concerning the Introduction of Resolutions, Reengrossed bill: House and House Concurrent 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on The following members introduced the following entitled House May 21, 2014, be rejected. and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: 2. That the set of Legislative Bureau Amendments proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 22, 2014, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 222— be rejected. BY REPRESENTATIVES JAMES, BADON, BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, BURRELL, COX, DIXON, FRANKLIN, GAINES, HONORE, HUNTER, KATRINA JACKSON, JEFFERSON, TERRY LANDRY, NORTON, PIERRE, 3. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments consisting of 18 PRICE, SMITH, THIERRY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, AND WOODRUFF AND amendments proposed by Senator Morrell and adopted by the SENATORS BROOME, DORSEY-COLOMB, GALLOT, GUILLORY, MORRELL, MURRAY, PETERSON, AND TARVER Senate on May 29, 2014, be adopted. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend Lawrence Jackson upon the occasion of his retirement 4. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments consisting of 6 as the Southern University band director and thank him for his amendments proposed by Senator Morrell and adopted by the many years of service representing the state of Louisiana to the Senate on May 29, 2014, be adopted. world through the "Human Jukebox" and for his service to the youth of this state through the sharing of his love of music. 5. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 of the set of Senate Floor Amendments consisting of 6 amendments of the Reengrossed Read by title. bill be amended as follows: On motion of Rep. Gaines, and under a suspension of the rules, AMENDMENT NO. 1 the resolution was adopted. In Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Senator Morrell and Ordered to the Senate. adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, on page 1, line 30, after "to" and before "transfer" insert "enter into a cooperative endeavor Acting Speaker Arnold in the Chair agreement with the city of New Orleans or to" AMENDMENT NO. 2 Conference Committee Reports for Consideration In Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Senator Morrell and The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, on page 1, delete lines 32 and acted upon as follows: through 41 HOUSE BILL NO. 1206— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT In Senate Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Senator Morrell and To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2491, 2492, 2493, adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2014, on page 2, delete lines 1 2493.1(A)(introductory paragraph), (B), (C), and (D), 2495, through 4 2495.1(A), 2496.1, 2496.2(A), 2496.3(A), (B), (E), (F), (G)(introductory paragraph), (3) and (5), 2496.4, 2497, 2498(A), AMENDMENT NO. 4 (B), and (C), 2499, 2500(A) and (B), 2500.1, 2500.2, 2500.4, 2501, 2512, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, and 2519(A) and to repeal On page 17, line 24, after "Orleans" delete the remainder of the line R.S. 13:2501.1, 2505, 2506, 2507, 2507.1, and 2509, relative to and delete lines 25 through 27 in their entirety and insert a period "." the consolidation of the municipal and traffic courts of New and the following: Orleans; to require the consolidation of the municipal and traffic

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"There shall also be a vice senior and administrative judge of the Acting Speaker Lopinto in the Chair Municipal and Traffic Court of New Orleans. The judge designated as the senior and administrative judge of the of the New Orleans Traffic Court shall serve as the vice senior and administrative judge Suspension of the Rules of the consolidated court. The vice senior and administrative judge shall maintain all of the rights and privileges of the senior and Rep. Broadwater moved to suspend the rules to reconsider a administrative judge. The position of senior administrative judge and second time the vote by which the House refused to adopt the vice senior administrative judge shall alternate between the two Conference Committee Report to House Bill No. 1101, which motion courts based on seniority. In the event the senior judge declines the" was agreed to. Rep. Broadwater moved to recommitt the bill to Conference Respectfully submitted, Committee, which motion was agreed to. Representative Walt Leger III Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Suspension of the Rules Representative Helena N. Moreno Senator Ben Nevers On motion of Rep. Talbot, the rules were suspended in order to Senator Edwin R. Murray take up and consider House Concurrent Resolutions Returned from Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell the Senate with Amendments at this time. Rep. Leger moved to adopt the Conference Committee Report. House Concurrent Resolutions Returned from the Senate with Amendments ROLL CALL The following House Concurrent Resolutions returned from the The roll was called with the following result: Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were taken up and acted upon as follows: YEAS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 210— Adams Garofalo Lopinto BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT Anders Gisclair Lorusso A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Arnold Greene Mack To urge and request the Department of Insurance, in consultation Badon Guillory Miller with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to study an Barras Guinn Montoucet alternative long-term care benefit option for Medicaid Barrow Harris Moreno applicants with life insurance policies who enter into certain Berthelot Harrison Morris, Jay viatical settlement contracts and to report its findings to the Bishop, S. Havard Pearson legislative committees on insurance. Bishop, W. Hazel Pierre Broadwater Henry Price Read by title. Brown Hill Pugh Burns, H. Hodges Pylant The above resolution was taken up with the amendments Burns, T. Hoffmann Reynolds proposed by the Senate. Burrell Hollis Ritchie Carmody Honore Schexnayder SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Carter Howard Schroder Champagne Hunter Seabaugh Amendments proposed by Senator Morrish to Original House Chaney Huval Shadoin Concurrent Resolution No. 210 by Representative Talbot Connick Ivey Simon Cox James Smith AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cromer Jefferson St. Germain Danahay Johnson Stokes On page 1, delete lines 15 through 17 Dixon Jones Talbot Dove Lambert Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 2 Edwards Landry, N. Thierry Fannin Landry, T. Whitney On page 2, line 23, after "Hospitals," delete "shall" and insert "may" Foil LeBas Williams, P. Franklin Leger Willmott Rep. Talbot moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Gaines Leopold Woodruff be concurred in. Total - 87 NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 The roll was called with the following result: ABSENT YEAS Mr. Speaker Hensgens Pope Abramson Jackson Richard Mr. Speaker Garofalo Mack Armes Morris, Jim Robideaux Abramson Gisclair Miller Billiot Norton Thompson Anders Greene Montoucet Burford Ortego Williams, A. Arnold Guillory Moreno Geymann Ponti Barras Guinn Morris, Jay Total - 17 Barrow Harris Ortego Berthelot Harrison Pearson The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Billiot Havard Pierre Bishop, S. Hazel Ponti

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Broadwater Henry Pope Representative Broadwater, recommend the following concerning the Brown Hill Price Engrossed bill: Burford Hodges Pugh Burns, H. Hoffmann Reynolds 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the Burns, T. Hollis Ritchie Senate Committee on Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on Burrell Honore Schexnayder May 21, 2014, be adopted. Carmody Howard Schroder Carter Hunter Shadoin 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Champagne Huval Simon Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 22, 2014, Chaney James Smith be adopted. Connick Jefferson St. Germain Cox Johnson Talbot 3. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Senator Cromer Jones Thierry Amedee and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be Danahay Lambert Thompson rejected. Dixon Landry, N. Whitney Dove Landry, T. Williams, A. 4. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Fannin LeBas Williams, P. Murray and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2014, be Foil Leopold Willmott adopted. Franklin Lopinto Woodruff Gaines Lorusso Respectfully submitted, Total - 86 NAYS Representative Chris Broadwater Representative Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Total - 0 Representative J. Rogers Pope ABSENT Senator Jean-Paul J. Morrell Senator "Jody" Amedee Adams Hensgens Pylant Senator Edwin R. Murray Armes Ivey Richard Badon Jackson Robideaux Rep. Broadwater moved to adopt the Conference Committee Bishop, W. Leger Seabaugh Report. Edwards Morris, Jim Stokes Geymann Norton Thibaut ROLL CALL Total - 18 The roll was called with the following result: The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by the House. YEAS Speaker Pro Tempore Leger in the Chair Mr. Speaker Gaines Mack Abramson Garofalo Miller Adams Gisclair Montoucet Conference Committee Reports for Consideration Anders Greene Moreno Arnold Guillory Morris, Jay The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up Badon Harris Norton and acted upon as follows: Barras Harrison Pearson Berthelot Havard Pierre Speaker Kleckley in the Chair Billiot Hazel Ponti Bishop, S. Henry Pope HOUSE BILL NO. 1101— Bishop, W. Hill Price BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER Broadwater Hodges Pugh AN ACT Brown Hoffmann Reynolds To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2557(B), relative to the Board of Burford Honore Ritchie Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to require the Burns, H. Howard Robideaux board to provide notice of an investigation; and to provide for Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder related matters. Burrell Huval Schroder Carmody Ivey Shadoin Called from the calendar. Carter Jackson Simon Champagne James Smith Read by title. Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Connick Johnson Talbot CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Cox Jones Thibaut House Bill No. 1101 By Representative Broadwater Cromer Lambert Thierry Danahay Landry, N. Thompson June 2, 2014 Dove LeBas Whitney Edwards Leger Williams, A. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Foil Lopinto Willmott Senate. Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Total - 90 Ladies and Gentlemen: NAYS We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1101 by Total - 0

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ABSENT On motion of Rep. Hunter, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was adopted. Armes Hensgens Pylant Barrow Hollis Richard HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 222— Dixon Landry, T. Seabaugh BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN Geymann Morris, Jim Stokes A RESOLUTION Guinn Ortego To authorize and request that the Jimmie Davis Tabernacle Cemetery Total - 14 and its grounds in Jonesboro, Louisiana, be recognized as a Louisiana cultural landmark. The Conference Committee Report was adopted. Read by title. Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, and under a suspension of the On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to rules, the resolution was adopted. take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and House Concurrent at this time. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 223— BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW Introduction of Resolutions, A RESOLUTION House and House Concurrent To urge and request the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs to study and make recommendations The following members introduced the following entitled House relative to the duties and responsibilities that fiscal and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by administrators have while investigating the financial stability of their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: political subdivisions of the state of Louisiana. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 218— Read by title. BY REPRESENTATIVES KLECKLEY AND JIM MORRIS A RESOLUTION To commend Bryan Vincent, Director of the Governmental Affairs On motion of Rep. Barrow, and under a suspension of the rules, Division of House Legislative Services, upon his receipt of the the resolution was adopted. 2013 Southern Legislative Conference Carter/Hellard HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 224— Legislative Staff Award for Distinguished and Outstanding BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER Service. A RESOLUTION To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Read by title. Education to conduct a study relative to the number of students attending charter schools who, based on the attendance zones of On motion of Rep. Leger, and under a suspension of the rules, the local public school system where they reside, would have the resolution was adopted. otherwise attended a public school that received a letter grade of "D" or "F" or any variation thereof for the most recent school HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 219— year pursuant to the school and district accountability system BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN A RESOLUTION and to submit a written report of findings to the House To commend George Valentine Silbernagel III for his many years of Committee on Education not later than sixty days prior to the dedicated and distinguished service to the state of Louisiana. beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature. Read by title. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, and under a suspension of the On motion of Rep. Miller, and under a suspension of the rules, rules, the resolution was adopted. the resolution was adopted. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 225— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 220— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAINES BY REPRESENTATIVE PRICE A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Economic Education to reconvene a minimum foundation program (MFP) Development to continue its endeavors to foster international task force to determine the actual cost of providing public commerce and attract foreign direct investment. education in Louisiana and identify all potential funding mechanisms to enable school systems to meet this cost and to Read by title. submit a written report of findings and recommendations to the On motion of Rep. Gaines, and under a suspension of the rules, House Committee on Education not later than February 1, 2015. the resolution was adopted. Read by title. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 226— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE On motion of Rep. Price, and under a suspension of the rules, A RESOLUTION the resolution was adopted. To commend First Sergeant Lindsey Duplechain Halley upon her retirement from the U.S. Army Reserves after twenty-eight HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 221— years of service. BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER A RESOLUTION To commend Robert Powell III on all of his hard work and his many Read by title. accomplishments. On motion of Rep. Pierre, and under a suspension of the rules, Read by title. the resolution was adopted.

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Suspension of the Rules AMENDMENT NO. 2 On motion of Rep. Harrison, the rules were suspended in order On page 2 line 4, change "Section 3." to "Section 4." to take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at this time. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Petitions, Memorials, and Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Engrossed House Bill No. Communications 341 by Representative Harrison AMENDMENT NO. 1 The following petitions, memorials, and communications were received and read: Delete Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Adley and adopted by the Senate on June 2, 1014. Message from the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILLS On page 2, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: June 2, 2014 "Section 3. Be further resolved that this proposed constitutional To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of amendment shall not become effective until funding is provided by Representatives: the legislature, but no sooner than June 12, 2015." I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has AMENDMENT NO. 3 finally passed the following House Bills: On page 2, line 4, change "Section 3." to "Section 4." House Bill No. 341 Returned with amendments SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Respectfully submitted, Amendments proposed by Senator Riser to Engrossed House Bill No. 341 by Representative Harrison GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 1 House Bills and Joint Resolutions On page 1, line 17 after "departments." insert Returned from the Senate with Amendments "Except that no department may be created that has the powers, Rep. Harrison asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules duties, and functions to perform or administer programs or services to take up at this time the following House Bills and Joint which are historically performed or administered by any other Resolutions just returned from the Senate, with amendments to be agency, office, or department of the state." concurred in by the House, with a view of acting on the same: SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 341— BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON Amendments proposed by Senator Heitmeier to Engrossed House A JOINT RESOLUTION Bill No. 341 by Representative Harrison Proposing to amend Article IV, Section 1(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to organization of the executive branch of AMENDMENT NO. 1 state government; to provide for the maximum number of departments in the executive branch of state government; to On page 2, between lines 3 and 4, insert: provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related matters. "Section 3. Be it further resolved that the department created by this amendment shall be able to use federal funding under the Read by title. provisions of Title 19." The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by AMENDMENT NO. 2 the Senate. On page 2, line 4, delete "Section 3." and insert "Section 4." SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Rep. Harrison moved that the amendments proposed by the Amendments proposed by Senator Adley to Engrossed House Bill Senate be rejected. No. 341 by Representative Harrison ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 2 between lines 3 and 4 insert the following: YEAS "Section 3. Be it further resolved that this proposed amendment Mr. Speaker Gaines Montoucet shall become effective only if the constitutional amendment which Abramson Garofalo Moreno originated as House Bill No. 342 of the 2014 Regular Session of the Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Legislature is approved by the voters and becomes law and funding Anders Guillory Ortego is provided by the legislature, but no sooner than June 12, 2015." Arnold Guinn Pearson

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Badon Harris Pierre Message from the Senate Barrow Harrison Ponti Berthelot Hazel Pope ADOPTION OF Billiot Henry Price CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Bishop, S. Hill Pugh Bishop, W. Hoffmann Reynolds June 2, 2014 Broadwater Honore Richard Brown Howard Ritchie To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Burford Huval Robideaux Representatives: Burns, H. Ivey Schexnayder Burns, T. Jackson Schroder I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Burrell James Shadoin adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement Carter Jefferson Simon to House Bill No. 2. Champagne Johnson Smith Chaney Jones St. Germain Respectfully submitted, Connick Lambert Stokes Cox Landry, N. Talbot GLENN A. KOEPP Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Secretary of the Senate Danahay LeBas Thierry Dixon Leger Thompson Dove Leopold Whitney Message from the Senate Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. Foil Lorusso Willmott ADOPTION OF Franklin Miller Woodruff CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Total - 87 NAYS June 2, 2014 Total - 0 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of ABSENT Representatives: Armes Havard Morris, Jim I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Barras Hensgens Norton adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement Carmody Hodges Pylant to House Bill No. 54. Fannin Hollis Seabaugh Geymann Hunter Williams, A. Respectfully submitted, Greene Mack GLENN A. KOEPP Total - 17 Secretary of the Senate The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. Message from the Senate Conference committee appointment pending. ADOPTION OF Suspension of the Rules CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to June 2, 2014 take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of this time. Representatives: Petitions, Memorials, and I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Communications adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 63. The following petitions, memorials, and communications were received and read: Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Message from the Senate Secretary of the Senate HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Message from the Senate June 2, 2014 ADOPTION OF To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Representatives: June 2, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of concurred in the following House Concurrent Resolutions: Representatives: House Concurrent Resolution No. 222 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Returned without amendments adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 68. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 94. to House Bill No. 285. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 173. to House Bill No. 422. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 227. to House Bill No. 457. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 236. to House Bill No. 466. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 495. to House Bill No. 690. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 527. to House Bill No. 793. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 569. to House Bill No. 814. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 663. to House Bill No. 824. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 872. to House Bill No. 1010. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has to House Bill No. 888. adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement Respectfully submitted, to House Bill No. 1015. GLENN A. KOEPP Respectfully submitted, Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Message from the Senate Secretary of the Senate ADOPTION OF Message from the Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTION OF June 2, 2014 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of June 2, 2014 Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Representatives: adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has to House Bill No. 940. adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement Respectfully submitted, to House Bill No. 1019. GLENN A. KOEPP Respectfully submitted, Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Message from the Senate Secretary of the Senate ADOPTION OF Message from the Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 951. to House Bill No. 1036. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1094. to House Bill No. 1037. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1101. to House Bill No. 1048. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1052. to House Bill No. 1118. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1079. to House Bill No. 1140. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1176. to House Bill No. 1207. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has to House Bill No. 1181. adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement Respectfully submitted, to House Bill No. 1237. Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Message from the Senate Secretary of the Senate ADOPTION OF Message from the Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has to House Bill No. 1195. adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1249. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1206. to House Bill No. 1253. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1274. to Senate Bill No. 282. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1278. to Senate Bill No. 294. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 30. to Senate Bill No. 368. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 229. to Senate Bill No. 425. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 447. to Senate Bill No. 549. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT SIGNED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement of the Senate has signed the following Senate Concurrent to Senate Bill No. 496. Resolutions: Respectfully submitted, Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 21, 44, 55, 87, 124, 127, 134, GLENN A. KOEPP 136, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, and 181 Secretary of the Senate and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his Message from the Senate signature to the same. ADOPTION OF Respectfully submitted, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT GLENN A. KOEPP June 2, 2014 Secretary of the Senate To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of The Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were Representatives: signed by the Speaker of the House. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Message from the Senate adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 507. SIGNED SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS Respectfully submitted, June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Message from the Senate of the Senate has signed the following Senate Bills: ADOPTION OF Senate Bill Nos. 2, 13, 28, 30, 31, 36, 40, 53, 61, 62, 66, 91, 98, 108, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 118, 121, 132, 133, 134, 135, 143, 155, 167, 172, 204, 207, 229, 250, 269, 272, 282, 294, 297, 303, 312, 322, 331, 358, 359, 360, June 2, 2014 366, 368, 377, 386, 412, 425, 446, 447, 456, 459, 461, 468, 469, 470, 480, 482, 489, 496, 498, 502, 503, 507, 511, 513, 514, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of 516, 524, 533, 539, 543, 544, 549, 570, 573, 580, 583, 589, 599, Representatives: 600, 613, 622, 635, 637, 654, 655, 656, 657, 664, 682, and 684 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his adopted the report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement signature to the same. to Senate Bill No. 524. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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The Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 130— signed by the Speaker of the House. BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK A RESOLUTION To direct the legislative auditor to perform a performance audit of the Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment Louisiana State Racing Commission and the Louisiana Gaming Control Board and its regulatory efforts with respect to horse June 2, 2014 racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson, to determine whether the To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of commission is ensuring compliance by those facilities with the Representatives: health, safety, and welfare standards required by law and administrative rule, to determine whether the commission and I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the board are enforcing compliance with respect to the allocation of following report: resources regarding horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering as compared to the operation of video draw poker devices and slot The following House Resolutions have been properly enrolled: machines, and to report its findings to the House of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 1— Representatives at least thirty days prior to the 2015 Regular BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. A RESOLUTION To request the House Committee on Administration of Criminal HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 133— Justice to evaluate the use of solitary confinement, isolation, BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER closed-cell restriction, and extended lockdown by the A RESOLUTION Department of Public Safety and Corrections and its To urge and request the Department of Transportation and effectiveness and impact on housing costs, prison violence, Development to begin studying and testing autonomous motor inmate safety, recidivism, and the mental health of the inmate vehicles and consider the promulgation of rules for the safe placed in such conditions. operation of such vehicles on the roads of the state. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 140— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 3— BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To express support for the My Brother's Keeper initiative and to urge To amend and readopt House Rule 6.6(F) and (G)(4) and (5) of the and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Rules of Order of the House of Representatives, relative to Education to monitor the findings and recommendations of the terminology referring to persons with disabilities and other My Brother's Keeper Task Force as they pertain to elementary persons with exceptionalities; to provide for proper designation and secondary education and to submit a written report to the of certain schools serving students with special needs; and to House Committee on Education relative to such findings and provide for related matters. recommendations and their potential application in Louisiana not later than 60 days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 10— Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY LANDRY A RESOLUTION HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 142— To urge and request the House Committee on Transportation, BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO Highways, and Public Works to study the Louisiana Department A RESOLUTION of Transportation and Development's Disadvantaged Business To direct the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study Enterprise program. and make recommendations relative to the different forms of execution and the methods of execution to determine the best HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 78— practices for administering the death penalty in the most BY REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON AND GAROFALO humane manner. A RESOLUTION To direct the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 148— the feasibility and make recommendations relative to the BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY expansion of the workforce development sentencing program to A RESOLUTION include additional judicial district reentry courts. To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the process of increasing the sharing of information HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 84— between the office of public safety and the office of motor BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW vehicles when the offender of a traffic violation has their license A RESOLUTION taken by a law enforcement officer. To urge and request the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to examine the structure, functions, HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 149— duties, and authority of the division of administrative law and to BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP report its findings and recommendations to the House of A RESOLUTION Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana no later than To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to evaluate sixty days prior to the convening of the 2015 Regular Session of Louisiana's "stand your ground" laws, compare them to the laws the Legislature. of other states on this issue, and make recommendations regarding any changes to Louisiana law resulting from that HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 123— evaluation. BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 156— To request the House Committee on Education to study the issues BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK raised by legislation proposed during this 2014 Regular Session A RESOLUTION of the Legislature and prior sessions relative to school systems To urge and request the Louisiana Supreme Court to study extending that serve more than fifteen thousand public school students and the prescriptive periods for delictual actions, to compile data to report study findings and recommendations to the House of relative to Louisiana's monetary threshold for a civil jury trial, Representatives. and to submit a written report of its findings to the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the Senate

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Committee on Judiciary A not later than ten days prior to the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 212— beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL Louisiana. A RESOLUTION To welcome the Ozarks route cyclists from the Texas 4000 team as HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 170— they ride through Shreveport, Louisiana, en route to Anchorage, BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITNEY Alaska, from Austin, Texas, and to commend them for their A RESOLUTION outstanding dedication to fighting cancer by sharing hope and To urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission, in raising money for cancer research and cancer treatment centers consultation with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to and helping others in their fight against cancer. develop a referral process for the rehabilitation of unemployment insurance applicants who were discharged from HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 213— previous employment due to drug use. BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A RESOLUTION HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 173— To urge and request that the State Board of Elementary and BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW Secondary Education provide in the 2015-2016 Minimum A RESOLUTION Foundation Program formula for a monthly distribution of funds To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals and the to public school governing authorities for dropout recovery division of administration to report to the House Committee on programs based on a count of students enrolled in such Health and Welfare concerning reasons for the Mental Health programs who are making satisfactory monthly progress as Emergency Room Extension, previously in operation from 2010 defined in the act which originated as House Bill No. 968 of the through 2013, at Earl K. Long Medical Center ceasing to 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature. operate upon privatization of that hospital, and concerning how services formerly delivered there will be resumed in the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 214— community of Baton Rouge. BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 205— BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, BY REPRESENTATIVE HAZEL CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, A RESOLUTION CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, To express the condolences of the Louisiana House of GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, Representatives upon the death of Ms. Myrtle Marler. HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 206— LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, A RESOLUTION NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, To urge and request the House Committee on Natural Resources and PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, Environment and the House Committee on House and ST. GERMAIN, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, Governmental Affairs to meet jointly to study issues and the WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, processes regarding the use of hydraulic fracture stimulation in AND WOODRUFF Louisiana. A RESOLUTION To commend Alvin Pike of Covington, Louisiana, for his bravery HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 207— and heroic actions in helping to save a fellow motorist on the BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW Lake Ponchartrain Causeway. A RESOLUTION To direct each state agency to notify the members of the House of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 215— Representatives regarding any action by the agency which BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY would result in the termination of one hundred or more state A RESOLUTION employees or which would result in a change of the parish in To commemorate the official listing by the United States Department which one hundred or more state employees report to work, no of the Interior of the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument on later than five days prior to the action. the National Register of Historic Places. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 208— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 216— BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the To commend Disabled American Veterans Department of Louisiana, death of more than forty people in the worst flooding in the upon the occasion of its ninety-second annual state convention history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. and recognize the admirable, tireless work the organization does for disabled veterans and their families throughout our state and HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 209— nation. BY REPRESENTATIVES CROMER, LORUSSO, ARMES, ARNOLD, BARROW, HENRY BURNS, COX, EDWARDS, FOIL, GAINES, GISCLAIR, HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 217— HAZEL, HENRY, TERRY LANDRY, SCHRODER, AND THOMPSON BY REPRESENTATIVES BURRELL, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY A RESOLUTION BURNS, CARMODY, COX, JEFFERSON, JIM MORRIS, REYNOLDS, To urge and request members of the Louisiana congressional SEABAUGH, THOMPSON, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS delegation to support the National Commission on the Structure A RESOLUTION of the Army Act of 2014. To commend Horseshoe Bossier City Casino upon the occasion of its twentieth anniversary and its sister property, Harrah's Louisiana HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 210— Downs, upon the occasion of its fortieth anniversary. BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL A RESOLUTION HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 218— To urge and request the Department of Transportation and BY REPRESENTATIVES KLECKLEY AND JIM MORRIS Development to study the feasibility and practicality of placing A RESOLUTION a turning signal light in the north bound lane on Essen Lane near To commend Bryan Vincent, Director of the Governmental Affairs the LSU Rural Life Museum. Division of House Legislative Services, upon his receipt of the

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2013 Southern Legislative Conference Carter/Hellard The above House Resolutions contained in the report were Legislative Staff Award for Distinguished and Outstanding signed by the Speaker of the House and taken by the Clerk of the Service. House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the House. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 219— BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN A RESOLUTION Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment To commend George Valentine Silbernagel III for his many years of dedicated and distinguished service to the state of Louisiana. June 2, 2014 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 220— To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of BY REPRESENTATIVE PRICE A RESOLUTION Representatives: To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to reconvene a minimum foundation program (MFP) I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the task force to determine the actual cost of providing public following report: education in Louisiana and identify all potential funding mechanisms to enable school systems to meet this cost and to The following House Concurrent Resolutions have been submit a written report of findings and recommendations to the properly enrolled: House Committee on Education not later than February 1, 2015. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 88— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 221— BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To create the Task Force on Telehealth Access as an advisory body To commend Robert Powell III on all of his hard work and his many to the legislature and the Department of Health and Hospitals on accomplishments. policies and practices that expand access to telehealth services, HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 222— and to direct the task force to report to the governor and the BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN legislature on the status of telehealth access in Louisiana. A RESOLUTION To authorize and request that the Jimmie Davis Tabernacle Cemetery HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 91— and its grounds in Jonesboro, Louisiana, be recognized as a BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD Louisiana cultural landmark. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 223— Corrections to study the implications and practicality of BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW requiring vehicles in adjacent lanes to stop for all city buses A RESOLUTION loading or unloading passengers. To urge and request the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs to study and make recommendations HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 134— relative to the duties and responsibilities that fiscal BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER administrators have while investigating the financial stability of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION political subdivisions of the state of Louisiana. To establish the Medical Education & Research Finance Work Group to provide the legislature with findings and recommendations HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 224— for a formula-based financing model for the funding of BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER Louisiana's public institutions for graduate and professional A RESOLUTION medical education and biomedical and health-related research. To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to conduct a study relative to the number of students HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— attending charter schools who, based on the attendance zones of BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT the local public school system where they reside, would have A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION otherwise attended a public school that received a letter grade To urge and request the House Committee on the Administration of of "D" or "F" or any variation thereof for the most recent school Criminal Justice to study the feasibility of requiring part-time year pursuant to the school and district accountability system law enforcement officers to complete Peace Officer Standards and to submit a written report of findings to the House and Training programs and to report the findings of the Committee on Education not later than sixty days prior to the committee to the legislature prior to the convening of the 2015 beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature. Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 225— BY REPRESENTATIVES GAINES AND PRICE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Economic A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Development to continue its endeavors to foster international To urge and request the Department of Transportation and commerce and attract foreign direct investment. Development to decrease the speed limit on a portion of Louisiana Highway 406 in Belle Chasse, Plaquemines Parish. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 226— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 156— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, BARROW, AND ST. GERMAIN To commend First Sergeant Lindsey Duplechain Halley upon her A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION retirement from the U.S. Army Reserves after twenty-eight To urge and request the state Department of Education and the years of service. governing authority of each public elementary and secondary school to implement certain measures based on the Louisiana Respectfully submitted, Women's Policy and Research Commission's recommendations pertaining to science, technology, engineering, and math HAROLD RITCHIE (STEM) education in its 2013 report to the governor. Chairman

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 160— Gouaux Act" and to provide that this Act may be cited as and be BY REPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, LAMBERT, PRICE, AND referred to as the "Susan 'Pixie' Gouaux Act". SCHEXNAYDER AND SENATORS AMEDEE AND BROWN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 199— To commend Chester J. Diez, Jr., for his dedicated service to the BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES Republican Party and its principles and values and for his A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION contributions towards the betterment of Ascension Parish. To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to conduct a study to determine whether R.S. 22:1265 permits an HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 166— insurer to consider an insured's claim that does not exceed the BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN AND SENATOR ADLEY insured's deductible to cancel coverage or raise the deductible; A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION and if it is deemed that the statute allows an insurer to consider To establish the Transportation Funding Task Force to study and these claims, to develop an appropriate disclosure for the insurer make recommendations relative to transportation funding to place on the declarations page of the policy to advise the mechanisms to be used in the state and to require such task force insured of the consequences of filing a claim that does not to make recommendations for guidelines for utilization of the exceed the deductible, and to report its findings and transportation funding mechanisms. recommendations to the legislative committees on insurance. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 173— BY REPRESENTATIVE COX HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER To urge and request the Board of Regents and the State Board of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), in collaboration To authorize and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to with the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation, the Louisiana Office of study the feasibility of providing a choice of fiscal/employer Student Financial Assistance, each public postsecondary agents, including a Louisiana-based option, to Medicaid education management board, the Louisiana Association of enrollees who hire a direct service worker as a home-based Independent Colleges and Universities, the Louisiana attendant through a waiver program administered by the Department of Economic Development, the Louisiana department. Workforce Commission, the Louisiana Association of Business HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 203— and Industry, the Council for a Better Louisiana, the Louisiana BY REPRESENTATIVES GREENE AND THIBAUT School Counselors Association, the Louisiana Association of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION School Superintendents, the Louisiana Association of To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study Educators, the Louisiana Federation of Teachers, the Associated the issue of the extent of coverage of Louisiana residents Professional Educators of Louisiana, the Louisiana School enrolled in individual or employer-sponsored health benefit Boards Association, Stand for Children-Louisiana, the plans, the proliferation of benefit plans containing high enrollee Louisiana Black Alliance for Educational Options, the parent of cost-sharing provisions, and the effects of those plans on a high school student selected by the president of BESE, the enrollees and providers relative to the ability of enrollees to parent of a college student selected by the chairman of the meet those obligations and the amounts that are left as unpaid, Board of Regents, and any other person or entity the Board of as well as the process and timing involved with patients and Regents and BESE deem appropriate, to study certain issues providers obtaining health benefit deductible accumulation and relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) the timing of claims payment and deductible accumulation and to submit a written report of findings and conclusions, within health benefit plans. including any recommendations for related legislation, to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 210— BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT Education not later than sixty days prior to the beginning of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. To urge and request the Department of Insurance, in consultation HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 193— with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to study an BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES alternative long-term care benefit option for Medicaid A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION applicants with life insurance policies who enter into certain To create a task force to study and evaluate the effectiveness of drug viatical settlement contracts and to report its findings to the abuse prevention and education programs in public schools and legislative committees on insurance. to submit a written report of findings and recommendations to the House Committee on Education, the Senate Committee on HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD, DOVE, AND GISCLAIR AND Education, the House Committee on Health and Welfare, and SENATORS ALLAIN, BROWN, CHABERT, AND GARY SMITH the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare not later than A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION sixty days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of To urge and request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to terminate the Legislature of Louisiana. all proceedings related to the construction of mitigation in the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— Raceland area and to locate a place other than Lafourche Parish BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT and Terrebonne Parish as a source for dirt to be used in A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION hurricane protection efforts in Orleans Parish. To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 215— and make changes to the provisions of the state Sanitary Code BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AND SENATOR PETERSON which provide for minimum lot size restrictions, including but A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION not limited to those provisions relative to sewerage systems, to To commend the Xavier University women's tennis team for an address the negative impact of those provisions on economic outstanding season and proclaim Monday, June 2, 2014, as development within the state of Louisiana, with a specific focus Xavier Gold Nuggets Day. on the prohibitive effect of the provisions on the development of land surrounding False River in Pointe Coupee Parish. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 216— BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN AND SENATORS GALLOT AND HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 197— WALSWORTH BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the town of Farmerville upon winning the state To designate the Act that originated as House Bill No. 753 of the "Cleanest City Contest" sponsored by the Louisiana Garden 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature as the "Susan 'Pixie' Club Federation in Category E.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 217— the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Secretary of BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN AND SENATORS GALLOT AND State in accordance with the rules of the House. WALSWORTH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the village of Marion upon winning the state "Cleanest Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment City Contest" sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation in Category B. June 2, 2014 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 218— To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY AND SENATORS JOHNS AND Representatives: MORRISH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the To commend the Barbe High School Buccaneers baseball team upon following report: winning the Class 5A state championship title and to congratulate the Buccaneers on an outstanding 2014 season. The following House Bills have been properly enrolled: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 219— HOUSE BILL NO. 1— BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY AND SENATOR ALARIO BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To recognize the extraordinary men and women who have served in Making annual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 for the the Louisiana Legislature and to provide for the observance of ordinary expenses of the executive branch of state government, "Former State Legislator Recognition Day" during the third pensions, public schools, public roads, public charities, and state week of each regular session of the legislature in even- institutions and providing with respect to the expenditure of said numbered years. appropriations. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 220— HOUSE BILL NO. 2— BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND JEFFERSON AND SENATORS BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX GALLOT, KOSTELKA, AND WALSWORTH AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital To commend Reggie Hanchey on forty years of dedicated and outlay program for state government, state institutions, and faithful service to Louisiana Tech University. other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 221— BY REPRESENTATIVES BARROW, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART matters. BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, HOUSE BILL NO. 54— DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, BY REPRESENTATIVES JAMES AND FOIL GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY, GUINN, AN ACT HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, To enact R.S. 13:1894.2, relative to city or municipal courts; to HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, require the assessment of additional costs for specific alcohol JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, related violations; to require any city or municipal court with LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, certain specialized divisions or sections to impose certain costs; MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, to require the creation of a special fund for deposit of all fees ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, collected; to provide for the disposition and use of collected SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, fees; and to provide for related matters. STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF HOUSE BILL NO. 63— BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BILLIOT, WESLEY BISHOP, BROSSETT, BROWN, HENRY BURNS, TIM To designate the gardens located in front of the state capitol as the BURNS, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, COX, DIXON, GUINN, HARRIS, "Memorial Garden" for the ceremony hosted by the Blue Star HENRY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOWARD, KATRINA JACKSON, KLECKLEY, LEBAS, LOPINTO, MILLER, MORENO, POPE, PRICE, Mothers of Louisiana, Chapter One, to honor the many SCHRODER, SHADOIN, SMITH, STOKES, THIBAUT, THOMPSON, AND Louisianans who have died in the service of their country. PATRICK WILLIAMS AND SENATORS ADLEY, ALARIO, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR, DORSEY-COLOMB, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 222— ERDEY, JOHNS, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MURRAY, BY REPRESENTATIVES JAMES, BADON, BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, THOMPSON, BURRELL, COX, DIXON, FRANKLIN, GAINES, HONORE, HUNTER, WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE KATRINA JACKSON, JEFFERSON, TERRY LANDRY, NORTON, PIERRE, AN ACT PRICE, SMITH, THIERRY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, AND WOODRUFF AND To amend and reenact R.S. 4:163.1(D)(2)(d) and 715(B)(2), R.S. SENATORS BROOME, DORSEY-COLOMB, GALLOT, GUILLORY, 6:747(A), R.S. 9:1613, 2799(A)(2) and (B)(1), 2799.3, the MORRELL, MURRAY, PETERSON, AND TARVER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION heading of Part V-A of Chapter 2 of Code Title XII of Code To commend Lawrence Jackson upon the occasion of his retirement Book III of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as the Southern University band director and thank him for his and 3541.21(1) and (3), R.S. 11:202, 203(A) and (C), 204(A), many years of service representing the state of Louisiana to the 206, 207(A) and (B), 208 through 210, 211(A) and (B), 213(A), world through the "Human Jukebox" and for his service to the 215(A), 218(A), (C), and (D)(3), 293(C), 701(19), 768(D)(2), youth of this state through the sharing of his love of music. 778(A), (B), and (D), 783(G)(1)(a), (I)(1)(a), and (K)(1), 784(C)(2) and (E), 804, 805(A) and (B), 901.36, 901.37, 952.36, Respectfully submitted, 1147(A) and (C)(1), 1151(D), 1151.1(B)(1), (C)(2), and (D)(1), 1313(A), (B)(introductory paragraph), and (C), 1318, HAROLD RITCHIE 1323(B)(1), (C)(2), and (D)(1), 1345.8(B), 1402(5), 1431, Chairman 1432(A)(introductory paragraph), 1442, 1483(B), 1503(6), 1522(A)(1)(introductory paragraph) and (B)(introductory The above House Concurrent Resolutions contained in the paragraph), 1523(G), 1530(K)(3), 1614(D), 1634(A) and report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the (B)(introductory paragraph), 1636(B)(5), 1732(20), 1758(A) Senate by the Clerk of the House and were signed by the President of and (F), 1763(J)(2), 1784(introductory paragraph), 1785(A)(2),

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1804(introductory paragraph), 1805(A)(1)(a), 1902(19), (a), 1494.1(A)(3), 1554(D)(3), 1594(I)(1), 1595.4(A) and (E)(2), 1934(A) and (F), 1938(J)(4)(c), 1944(A)(introductory (3)(introductory paragraph) and (a), (4), (5), and (7), and paragraph), 1945(A)(2), 1964(A)(introductory paragraph), 1952(14)(introductory paragraph) and (e), R.S. 40:5(18), 1974(A), 2074(A) and (B)(1)(introductory paragraph), 384(11), 442(2), 501(A)(2), 1299.27(A), (B)(introductory 2077(A)(introductory paragraph) and (B)(introductory paragraph) and (2), and (C), 1299.52, 1299.58(A)(introductory paragraph) and (2), 2144(K), 2165.6(A) and (B)(introductory paragraph), (1), and (3), 1299.78.5(A)(1) and (2), paragraph), 2178(B)(introductory paragraph), (1)(b), and (3)(c) 1299.113(A)(4), 1299.114(9), 1299.118(3), 1299.119(A), and (C)(1)(c)(iv)(aa), 2180(C)(2), 2214(A)(2)(e), 1300.85(C), 1300.361(B)(introductory paragraph), 1355(B), 2220(A)(1)(g)(v) and (B)(2)(a)(ii), 2221(K)(4)(a) and (M), 1379.3(C)(5), 1400(A) and (C) through (F), 1472.3(E)(2)(d), 2223(A)(1), 2241.7(A)(1), 2241.8(2)(a)(ii), 2242.7(A)(1), 1485.2(3), 1563(C)(6), 1573.1(A), 1574.1(A)(13)(a), 2242.8(2)(a)(ii), 2256(B)(2)(a) and (3), 2256.2(A), 2257(K)(4), 1730.39(B), 1730.66(A), 1735, 1742(A)(1), (3), and (4)(a), 2258(A), (B)(introductory paragraph) and (1)(c) and (d), (2)(a), (B)(1), (2)(c), and (6), and (C), 1742.1, 1742.2(A)(1), (3), and and (C) through (E), 2259(A)(1), 3005.1(I)(2) and (J)(4), (4) and (B)(1), the heading of Part V-A of Chapter 8 of Title 40 3039.1(K)(4), 3041(B), 3101, 3107(5), 3113(6), 3132, 3143(1) of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 1748(A), 2009.21, and (2), 3145(D), 3166(A), 3178(C)(2), 3192, 3200(1) and (2), 2009.25(F)(12), 2010.8(A)(2)(b)(v) and (vi), 2013(6), 2013.2, 3222, 3232(A), (B), and (C), 3281, 3288(B)(5), 3293(1), 2013.3, 2017(A)(1), (2), and (4), 2102(A)(3), 2113.5, 3317(C)(5), 3322(B)(1)(a), 3341(A), 3346(3), 3363(A), 2116(B)(1) and (G), 2142(A), 2405.5(A) and (B)(1) and (2)(c) 3377(A), 3378(A)(1)(g) and (2)(c), 3385.1(K)(6) and (7)(f), through (f), and 2471, R.S. 42:808(E), R.S. 46:51(8) and (13), 3402, 3410(5), 3431, 3438(B)(4)(b) and (5)(b), 3442(1) through 53(B), 56(B)(2) and (H)(1), 61(A)(3), the heading of Subpart A (4), 3447(C), 3461, 3473(1) through (4), 3514(A), 3515(B), of Part I of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised 3516(C)(1) and (2), 3548(A), 3552(A) and (B), 3553(B)(2), Statutes of 1950, 151, 156(A) and (C), 230.1(A), 231.6(B), 3601(A), 3605(A)(5), 3609(A), 3644, 3645(E), 3647(E) and (F), 437.14(A)(7), the heading of Part III of Chapter 4 of Title 46 of 3685.1(B)(2)(a) and (D), 3686(B)(1)(a) and (b), 3724(1) the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 541, 932(9) and (10), through (3), 3731(introductory paragraph) and (B), 3761, 1053(E), 1407(B)(1)(e)(introductory paragraph), 1951, 3771(2)(a)(introductory paragraph), 3773, 3778(A), 3780, 3791, 1952(introductory paragraph), (1), and (3), 1953(A), 3802(3) and (4), 3804(A), 3805, and 3808, R.S. 13:1278 and (B)(introductory paragraph), (C), and (D), 1954, 1955, 1956(A), 3881(A)(8), R.S. 14:32(D)(3), 35.2(A)(introductory paragraph), 1957, 1959, the heading of Chapter 29 of Title 46 of the (B), and (C), 39(D)(3), 45(A)(3), 67.16(A)(1), (C)(1)(b), (2)(b), Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, the heading of 2200, 2201, (3)(b), and (4)(b), 67.21(A) through (D), 79.1(A)(2), 89.1(A)(4), 2203, the heading of Chapter 30 of Title 46 of the Louisiana the heading of Subpart B(3) of Part V of Chapter 1 of Title 14 Revised Statutes of 1950, 2251, 2252(B), 2253(1), (2), (4), and of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 93.3(A) through (D) (5), 2254(A), (F)(1), (2), (4), and (5), (G)(introductory and (E)(1), 93.4, 93.5(A)(introductory paragraph) and (D), paragraph), (I), and (J)(1)(a) through (c) and (2), 2255, 2256(A) 106(D)(2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), 107.1(C)(2) and (3), and (B), 2582(1), (2), (4), and (6), 2584(introductory 126.3(A), and 202.1(F)(4), R.S. 15:536(A), 537(A), 541(2)(m), paragraph), (4), and (5), and 2673(C)(5), R.S. 571.3(B)(3)(r), 571.34(A), 581, 830(A) and (B), 830.1(A), 47:34(C)(2)(introductory paragraph) and (d)(ii), 44.1(B), 1039, 1402(A), 1503(6) and (7), and 1510(C), R.S. 17:67(G), 79(A)(2) and (B)(5), 287.749(C)(2)(introductory paragraph) and 124, 158(H)(2)(f), 240(A)(1) and (B)(2), 407.2, 421.4, 422.6(B), (d)(ii), 305.38, 305.69(B)(2) and (3), 337.9(D)(17), 360(G), 1947(A)(1) and (2), and 3217.2(D), R.S. 18:106(C)(2)(b), 463.4(A)(1), (2), (4), and (6), (B)(1), (2), (3)(a), (4)(a) and (b), 106.1(A)(introductory paragraph), 564(D)(1)(a)(ii) and (2)(a)(ii) (5), and (6), (C)(2), (D), (E)(1)(introductory paragraph), (F), and (E), 1303(I)(introductory paragraph) and (1)(a), (G)(1) through (5) and (7), (I), (J)(1) through (3), 1309.3(D)(1)(a)(ii) and (E), and 1400.21(B)(4), R.S. 21:51(C) (4)(introductory paragraph), (a), (c), and (d), (K), and (L), and 52(A) and (B), R.S. 22:941(B)(7), 463.4.1(A), 463.4.2(A)(1) and (B)(1) and (4), 463.4.3(A), 1000(A)(1)(a)(vi)(bb)(IV) and (2)(a) and (b)(iv), 1001(B), 463.5(C), 463.21(A), 463.51(D)(2), 473.2(B) and (D), 490.4(E), 1003(A)(2)(d), 1012(B), 1097(B), 1242(6), and 1288(B), R.S. 492(E), and 1061(B), R.S. 48:23(B) and 261(A)(1), R.S. 23:251(A)(3), 322(3), (5), (6), (8), and (9)(introductory 49:121(E), the heading of Subpart D of Part VII of Chapter 1 of paragraph), 323(A), (B)(1) through (7), (C)(2), and (D)(1) and Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 148, and (2), 324(A), 1017.1(5), 1226(B)(1)(introductory paragraph) and 148.1(G)(1), (H), and (I), R.S. 51:1402(4), 1407(C) and (D)(1) (C)(1)(introductory paragraph), 1371.1(introductory paragraph), through (3) and (4)(introductory paragraph), (b), (c), and (f), (5), and (6), 1378(F)(34)(introductory paragraph), (a), and (c), 2232(11)(a)(ii), 2303(3), 2312(A)(3), 2602(A), 1472(12)(F)(IV), 1823(4)(e), 1829(G), 2061(introductory 2603(9)(a)(introductory paragraph), 2606(A)(3) through (5), paragraph) and (4), R.S. 28:2(14) and (20), 22.5, 22.7(A), 22.9, (6)(a)(introductory paragraph), (b)(introductory paragraph), and 22.10, 25.1(C)(1)(a)(v), 50(1) and (3), 52(B) and (G), 55(G), (c)(iii)(aa), 2607(A) and (C), and 2608, R.S. 56:104.1(A), 64(B) through (G), 146, 148, 172(A), the heading of Part VIII 109(A), 302.1(F)(1) and (3) through (5), 302.3(B)(2)(b) and of Chapter 1 of Title 28 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of (4)(b), 1699(A), (B), (C)(1) and (2), and (D), and 1762(C)(6) 1950, 200 through 205, 215.5(B)(5), the heading of Chapter 5 and (7), the heading of Section 12 of Chapter 1 of Title VIII of of Title 28 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 475, 476, Book I of the Louisiana Civil Code and Civil Code Articles 354, 477(1) and (3)(a)(introductory paragraph) and (b), 478(A), 356, 358 through 360, and 3107, Code of Criminal Procedure 831(A)(introductory paragraph), (2), (3), (C)(1)(a) and (b)(i) Articles 334.4(A)(7), 573.1, 648(B)(3)(q) through (s), 658(A), through (iii), (E), and (F)(1), (4), and (5), 854(A)(2) and (3), 814(A)(58), and 905.5.1(A) through (G) and (H)(1) and 864(A)(2) and (3), 874(A)(2) and (3), 904(A)(2) and (3), and (2)(introductory paragraph), Code of Evidence Article 915(A)(2), R.S. 29:403(8), 726(E)(17)(a) and (20)(a)(i) and 510(B)(2)(k) and (C)(2)(f), and Children's Code Articles (iii)(aa), and 729(E)(13)(a)(i) and (iii)(aa), R.S. 32:295.1(D)(1), 559(B)(introductory paragraph) and (C)(introductory (2)(a), and (3)(a), 351(A)(2), 401(introductory paragraph) and paragraph), 681(A)(3), 683(E) and (F), 781(D) and (E), 809(C), (9), 403.2, and 863.1(C)(7), R.S. 33:1236(42), 1947(C)(2), 837(B)(3) and (G), 837.1(A)(3), 894(introductory paragraph) 2411, 4720.62(C), 4720.112(C), and 4720.138(C), R.S. and (3), 895(A), 910(E), 916, 1003(9), 1125(B), 1402(1) and 36:151(B), 251(B), and 254(A)(10)(c) and (h), (B)(9), and (3), 1404(15) through (17) and (24), 1405(C), 1416(D) and (E), (E)(1), R.S. 37:752(9)(a), (c)(ii), and (d)(ii), 775(A)(10), 1417(A), 1420(A), 1451(A), 1465(A) and (B), 1467(B)(1), 776(A)(9)(b) and (10)(b), 961(2), 1360.64(C)(1), 2363(C)(1), 1468(A), and 1469(A), to enact R.S. 28:64(H) and (I) and and 3003, R.S. 38:2261(A), (B), (E)(2), (3)(introductory Children's Code Article 1003(introductory paragraph), and to paragraph) and (a), (4), (5), and (7), R.S. 39:302, repeal R.S. 17:348(C), Part IX of Chapter 1 of Title 28 of the 362(B)(3)(a)(iii) and (4)(a) and (F), 1484(B)(1)(introductory Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 28:211 paragraph) and (h), (2)(c), and (5)(introductory paragraph) and and 213, R.S. 40:2113.1, Chapter 9 of Title 46 of the Louisiana

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Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 46:981 and 982, penalties; to amend the penalties for the crime of battery of a Chapter 27 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of school or recreation athletic contest official; to require 1950, comprised of R.S. 46:2111 through 2114, Chapter 33 of participation by the offender in community service and a Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised counseling program; and to provide for related matters. of R.S. 46:2391 through 2397, and Chapter 53 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 46:2681, HOUSE BILL NO. 236— relative to terminology referring to persons with disabilities and BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER other persons with exceptionalities; to delete and make AN ACT substitutions for obsolete, derogatory, or offensive terms; to To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1676(C)(2)(a) and (D)(1) and 9026 provide for corrections in names of agencies, institutions, and to enact R.S. 47:1676(D)(4), relative to the collection of private organizations, and other entities; to remove references certain debts by the office of debt recovery within the to offices, bureaus, and other subdivisions of state agencies and Department of Revenue; to provide relative to the authority of to programs and services that have otherwise been repealed or such office to collect certain delinquent debts; to authorize the no longer exist; to make technical changes and corrections; to office to utilize the offset of certain gaming winnings in the provide for legislative intent; to provide for construction; and to collection of delinquent debt; to authorize the office of debt provide for related matters. recovery to enter into certain agreements; to authorize the deduction of fees from certain gaming winnings under certain HOUSE BILL NO. 68— circumstances; to provide for civil or criminal immunity under BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS AN ACT certain circumstances; to authorize immunity from claims for To amend and reenact R.S. 28:454.16(A) and R.S. 40:2009.16(A)(1) damages under certain circumstances; to delete references to and (B), relative to responsibility for certain administrative certain political subdivisions within the authority of the office hearings and appeals; to provide that certain hearings and of debt recovery; and to provide for related matters. appeals formerly conducted by the bureau of appeals of the Department of Health and Hospitals shall be conducted by the HOUSE BILL NO. 262— BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN division of administrative law; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To provide for the establishment and reestablishment of agency HOUSE BILL NO. 94— ancillary funds, to be specifically known as internal service BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER funds, auxiliary accounts, or enterprise funds for certain state AN ACT institutions, officials, and agencies; to provide for appropriation To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(A), (B), and (D) and 3386, of funds; and to regulate the administration of said funds. relative to new members of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 285— membership in the system for such members; to provide relative BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN to retirement eligibility and benefits for such members; to AN ACT provide relative to beneficiaries and survivors of certain such To amend and reenact R.S. 32:431.1(E)(3), relative to school members; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for attendance as condition of driving privileges; to provide for the related matters. length of time documentation of school attendance remains valid; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 150— BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 422— To amend and reenact R.S. 32:58 and to enact R.S. 32:414(W), BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN relative to careless operation of a motor vehicle; to provide AN ACT relative to the prohibition on careless operation of a motor To amend and reenact R.S. 9:202(1), relative to authority to perform vehicle when the operator fails to maintain control of the a marriage ceremony; to require a religious official to have vehicle by falling asleep; to provide for penalties relative to attained the age of majority before being authorized to perform violations of such prohibitions; to provide for the suspension of a marriage ceremony; and to provide for related matters. driving privileges; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 431— HOUSE BILL NO. 155— BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS AND SENATOR THOMPSON BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:402(C)(1)and (2), (E)(1)(c) and (2)(c), To enact R.S. 33:2218.2(A)(2)(d), relative to supplemental and (F)(3) and 1280.21(A) and 1505.4 (C), relative to Campaign compensation for law enforcement officers; to provide for Finance Disclosure; to provide relative to penalties applicable certain law enforcement officers to receive credit for years of to certain political committees for participation in specified service for purposes of supplemental compensation; and to elections; to provide for presidential preference primary provide for related matters. elections and elections held at the same time as such primary; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 173— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 457— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9097.19(F)(introductory paragraph), AN ACT (2)(a), and (5), relative to East Baton Rouge Parish; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4720.171(F)(1) and (G), relative to relative to the Sherwood Forest Crime Prevention and Lafayette Parish; to provide relative to the North Lafayette Neighborhood Improvement District; to provide relative to the Redevelopment Authority; to provide relative to the boundaries parcel fee imposed and collected within the district; to provide of the authority; to provide relative to the governing board of relative to the collection fee; and to provide for related matters. the authority; to change the membership of the governing board; HOUSE BILL NO. 227— to provide relative to the terms and qualifications of board BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY members and their powers and duties; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 14:34.4, relative to battery of a school or recreation athletic contest official; to provide definitions and

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HOUSE BILL NO. 466— provide for assistance to tribunals and litigants in other states BY REPRESENTATIVES HENRY BURNS, ARMES, BURFORD, CHANEY, and jurisdictions; to provide for the Uniform Interstate COX, GUILLORY, HILL, HOWARD, IVEY, TERRY LANDRY, LORUSSO, JAY MORRIS, REYNOLDS, AND ST. GERMAIN Depositions and Discovery Act; to provide for definitions and AN ACT procedures; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 8:655(A)(introductory paragraph) and (B) HOUSE BILL NO. 663— and to enact R.S. 8:655(C), relative to the disposal of human BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX AND SENATOR THOMPSON remains; to establish the right to control interment through a AN ACT United States Department of Defense Form 93; to limit liability To amend and reenact Section 3.(C), (G), and (I) and Section 4.(A) relative to the disposal of human remains; and to provide for and (B)(1) and to enact Section 3.(M) and (N) of Act No. 421 of related matters. the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the HOUSE BILL NO. 495— Louisiana Tax Delinquency Amnesty Act of 2013; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE ADAMS relative to the amount of penalties and interest waived during AN ACT certain amnesty periods; to provide with respect to the taxes To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1563.1(A), relative to the authority of eligible for amnesty; to provide for the doubling of penalties certain officials to conduct investigations and make arrests; to under certain circumstances; to prohibit certain forms of add simple arson of a religious building to the list of offenses payment of delinquent tax, interest, penalty, or fees pursuant to for which a fire marshal and other officials may conduct the Amnesty Program; to authorize installment agreements for investigations and make arrests; and to provide for related certain taxes; to provide for certain requirements and limitations matters. for installment agreements; to authorize the procurement of collection services under certain circumstances; to provide with HOUSE BILL NO. 527— respect to amnesty administration services and for the BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON procurement of such services; to authorize the promulgation of AN ACT rules; to prohibit the implementation of future amnesty To amend and reenact R.S. 13:621.22 and to repeal Section 2 of Act programs for a certain period of time; to provide for the No. 344 of the 2008 Regular Session, relative to the Twenty- disposition of amnesty collections; and to provide for related Second Judicial District Court; to provide for two additional matters. judgeships and their respective subject matter jurisdictions; to provide for the compensation relative to the additional HOUSE BILL NO. 690— judgeships; to provide for the election and term of the offices BY REPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER, HENRY BURNS, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, HENRY, IVEY, JEFFERSON, PRICE, and their successors; to provide for an effective date; to repeal REYNOLDS, RITCHIE, AND SMITH uncodified law; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 569— To enact R.S. 38:2212.1(N), relative to group purchasing of school BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES, ABRAMSON, HODGES, HOFFMANN, materials, equipment, and supplies; to authorize public school AND KLECKLEY AND SENATORS ADLEY, ALARIO, AMEDEE, APPEL, districts and public schools to participate in a purchasing BROOME, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY- cooperative for the purchase of school materials, equipment, and COLOMB, ERDEY, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, supplies; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related RISER, GARY SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, AND matters. WARD AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 695— To amend and reenact R.S. 13:587.4(A) and (C) and to enact R.S. BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS 13:587.4(D), relative to district courts; to authorize the AN ACT designation of human trafficking courts; to provide relative to To enact R.S. 18:1511.2(C), relative to the Campaign Finance training for the presiding judge; to provide for the transfer of Disclosure Act; to provide relative to the authority of the certain cases; to authorize certain services for human trafficking supervisory committee and its staff; to provide for certain victims if available; to provide for the disposition of human inquiries; and to provide for related matters. trafficking cases; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 712— HOUSE BILL NO. 600— BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON AND SENATOR MURRAY AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:1624.1, relative to refunds; to provide with respect To enact R.S. 17:158(J) and 3996(B)(34), relative to the loading and to the refund of certain overpayment of severance taxes; to unloading of school buses; to provide limitations on the location allow the earning of interest in certain situations; to provide for of such loading and unloading; and to provide for related certain limitations; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide matters. for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 607— HOUSE BILL NO. 717— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON BY REPRESENTATIVE HILL AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 1035, To amend and reenact R.S. 17:500.2(A)(2)(c), 1202(A) and 1425(C), and 1462(B)(1) and to enact Code of Civil Procedure (E)(1)(a), and 1206.2(A)(2)(c), to enact R.S. 17:500.2(A)(2)(d) Article 1434(A)(3), relative to the continuous revision of the and 1206.2(A)(2)(d), and to repeal R.S. 17:500.2(E)(1)(b), Code of Civil Procedure; to provide for the delay in filing an 1202(E)(1)(b), and 1206.2(E)(1)(b), relative to extended sick answer in incidental actions; to provide for the identification of leave for employees of school boards; to provide for additional testifying experts in discovery; to extend the delay for the state such leave for teachers for certain purposes; to provide to respond to a request for the production of documents and definitions; to provide relative to requirements for extension of things; to provide for persons before whom depositions are such leave; and to provide for related matters. taken; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 733— BY REPRESENTATIVES KATRINA JACKSON, WESLEY BISHOP, HOUSE BILL NO. 619— BROADWATER, HENRY BURNS, CARMODY, CARTER, IVEY, BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON AND LORUSSO JEFFERSON, PRICE, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, AND SMITH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:3822, 3823(A) and (B), and 3824(A) To enact R.S. 17:81(X) and 3996(B)(34), relative to instruction in and to enact R.S.13:3825, relative to depositions and discovery public schools regarding child assault awareness and procedure; to provide for uniform foreign depositions law; to prevention; to require and provide guidelines for such

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instruction; to provide relative to rules and regulations; and to revenue from the increased penalties to the fund; and to provide provide for related matters. for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 793— HOUSE BILL NO. 879— BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:3074(A), (B)(3), (4), and (5), (C), and To amend and reenact R.S. 22:691.6(A)(2) and (J)(2), relative to (D)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. 38:3073(14), and to insurance holding companies; to provide that annual registration repeal R.S. 38:3074(D)(1) through (9) and Act No. 177 of the statements are due on April thirtieth for the previous calendar 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the Capital year; and to provide for related matters. Area Groundwater Conservation District; to provide for the membership and terms of the board of commissioners; to HOUSE BILL NO. 888— provide for vacancies; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 799— To enact R.S. 13:754, relative to district clerks of court; to create the BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP AN ACT Louisiana Clerks' Remote Access Authority; to provide for the To amend and reenact R.S. 42:262 and R.S. 49:259(A) and (C), membership of the authority; to provide for the board of relative to legal representation of state entities; to prohibit the commissioner and its powers, duties, and domicile; to provide state entities from retaining any special attorney or counsel on for the creation of a statewide portal for certain records a contingency fee basis in the absence of express statutory maintained by the district clerks of court; to provide for the authority; to provide that attorney fees recovered by the state collection and use of fees; to provide for document preservation; belong to the state; to provide for the deposit and use of attorney to provide for the limitation of liability; to provide for fees recovered by the state into the Department of Justice Legal restrictions relative to the use of records within the statewide Support Fund; to provide for record-keeping and hourly rates of portal; to provide for indemnification and exculpation; and to a special attorney or counsel representing the state; to require provide for related matters. certain entities to obtain approval prior to employment of any special attorney or counsel; to provide for certain requirements HOUSE BILL NO. 904— relative to the contract, application and resolution; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON for exceptions; to provide for a preference in hiring certain AN ACT attorneys; to provide transparency relative to approval and To enact R.S. 40:539(C)(8)(c), relative to employees of the ratification of a contract by the attorney general and governor; Cottonport Housing Authority; to provide that employees of the to provide for prospective application; and to provide for related Cottonport Housing Authority shall not be in the state civil matters. service; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 814— HOUSE BILL NO. 920— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 46:446, relative to recovery of medical To enact R.S. 30:2373(G), relative to the Hazardous Materials assistance payments made by medical assistance programs; to Information Development, Preparedness, and Response Act; to provide for definitions; to confer upon Medicaid managed care provide for the Right-to-Know Law; to provide for settlements organizations certain rights of recovery; to provide relative to of civil penalties assessments; to provide for beneficial notice, pleadings, compromise, and prescription in cases of third emergency planning, preparedness, and response projects; to party liability for injury, illness, or death; and to provide for provide for review by the attorney general; to provide for an related matters. effective date; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 824— HOUSE BILL NO. 940— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, BILLIOT, BROSSETT, AN ACT GAROFALO, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, ST. GERMAIN, AND WILLMOTT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:6019(A)(2)(c) and (3)(b)(i)(cc), AN ACT relative to the rehabilitation of historic structures; to provide To enact R.S. 13:2575.6 and 2575.7, relative to certain adjudication relative to the application fee charged by the state historic procedures; to provide relative to certain adjudication preservation office for processing certain applications; to procedures in the city of New Orleans and certain parishes; to authorize the establishment and imposition of a fee for the authorize the adoption of certain ordinances, including nuisance processing of tax credit transfers; to require the promulgation of ordinances relative to sanitation and litter violations; to provide rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters. for certain administrative adjudication proceedings; to provide certain terms, conditions, procedures, requirements, and effects; HOUSE BILL NO. 872— to provide for certain notice and procedures for the BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY administrative adjudication hearing; to provide for civil fines AN ACT and penalties; to provide for an appeal process; and to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 32:862(G)(4), 863(A)(1) and (3)(a) and for related matters. (b)(I), and (B)(2)(b), 863.1(C)(1)(c) and (I)(3), 864, and 865(A) and (B)(1), to enact R.S. 32:868, and to repeal the Act that HOUSE BILL NO. 951— originated as House Bill No. 851 of the 2014 Regular Session BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL of the Louisiana Legislature, relative to increasing the penalties AN ACT for operating a motor vehicle without the required motor To enact R.S. 33:9097.22, relative to East Baton Rouge Parish; to vehicle liability security; to require increased penalties for create the University Acres Crime Prevention and failing to provide required proof of compliance; to require Neighborhood Improvement District within the parish; to suspension, revocation, or cancellation of driver's license and provide relative to the boundaries, purpose, governance, and registration for violations; to remove limits on the maximum powers and duties of the district; to provide for the imposition amount of penalties and reinstatement fees that are assessed; to of a parcel fee and for the use thereof; and to provide for related create the Insurance Verification System Fund and to dedicate matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 953— authority to impose a parcel fee, subject to voter approval, BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, BADON, BROADWATER, BURRELL, within the district; and to provide for related matters. CARMODY, DIXON, HUNTER, JEFFERSON, PIERRE, REYNOLDS, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, AND WOODRUFF AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1013— BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHEXNAYDER To amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.4(A)(4) and (F)(1) and to enact AN ACT R.S. 17:24.4(F)(2), relative to statewide content standards and To amend and reenact R.S. 17:374(A)(2)(introductory paragraph), assessments for required subjects; to provide relative to the R.S. 25:341(D)(1)(e) and 799(C)(1)(g), R.S. 25:652(A), and definition and establishment of such standards; to provide for R.S. 49:968(B) and (3)(c) and to repeal Part XV of Chapter 5 of the collection and sharing of student assessment results and Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of information by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary R.S. 3:558.1 through 558.13, R.S. 17:7(25), and Chapter 14 of Education; to provide for the use of such results and information Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised for specified purposes including for purposes of distributing of R.S. 17:2751 through 2759, R.S. 25:1226.1(7), 1226.2, school and district letter grades; to provide for the promulgation 1226.4(B)(1), and Chapter 29 of Title 25 of the Louisiana of rules by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 25:1251 through Education relative to measuring student growth; to require the 1255, R.S. 32:1751, R.S. 36:4(L)(2), 209(M)(2) and (S), and State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to establish 610(M), 629(R), 651(D)(6), and 802.17, Part IV of Chapter 3 of an academic support plan and determine interventions for Title 51 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised certain failing public schools; and to provide for related matters. of R.S. 51:955.1 through 955.4, and Part III of Chapter 2 of HOUSE BILL NO. 968— Title 56 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER of R.S. 56:901, relative to boards, commissions, authorities, AN ACT districts, and like entities; to provide relative to the functional To amend and reenact R.S. 17:221.4(A) and to enact R.S. 17:221.6, organization of state government by abolishing certain boards, relative to the dropout prevention and recovery program; to commissions, councils, authorities, and like entities; to transfer provide with respect to the requirements for such a program; to certain powers, functions, and duties; to remove references to provide with respect to a development of an individual certain abolished entities; to remove references to, provisions graduation plan for each eligible student enrolled in such a for, and the powers, functions, and duties of the Atchafalaya program; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related Trace Heritage Area Development Zone Review Board, matters. Louisiana Broadband Advisory Council, Louisiana Catfish Promotion and Research Program and Board, Coastal Land HOUSE BILL NO. 979— Stewardship Authority, Mississippi River Road Commission, BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN Systemic Initiatives Program Council, and Tri-State Corridor AN ACT Commission and the French Quarter Management District; to To amend and reenact R.S. 48:77(B)(2) and to enact Chapter 18 of provide for membership of the Louisiana State Museum Board Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be of Directors; to provide for membership of the Council for the comprised of R.S. 32:1801 through 1806, relative to the Development of French in Louisiana; and to provide for related Department of Transportation and Development; to create the matters. Louisiana Transportation Infrastructure Bank; to provide for a board of directors; to provide for membership, duties, and HOUSE BILL NO. 1015— authority of the board; to provide for the adoption of bylaws, BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AND SENATOR CLAITOR AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, rules, and regulations by the board; to provide for the receipt, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, administration, and expenditure of federal grants allotted for the STUART BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY fund; to create and provide for the capitalization of the BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FOIL, Louisiana Transportation Infrastructure Fund, investment, and FRANKLIN, GUILLORY, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, disposition of the funds; to authorize the bank to incur debt and HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, issue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness and to HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, guarantee the debt of other entities; to authorize loans from the LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY fund to local governments, political subdivisions, and public MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, entities; to provide procedures for political subdivisions to enter PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, into such indebtedness; to exempt evidence of indebtedness THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND from taxation; to exempt any debt of or obligation entered into WOODRUFF AND SENATORS APPEL, BROOME, BUFFINGTON, by the infrastructure bank from being used in the calculation of CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, ERDEY, GUIL LORY, LAFLEUR, LONG, MURRAY, NEVERS, RISER, GARY SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, net state tax supported debt; and to provide for related matters. WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1001— BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP To amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.4(H), 183.2(B)(1) and (C), AN ACT 183.3(D)(1) and 2925(A), to enact R.S. 17:183.3(E) and (F), To enact Chapter 13-A of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes and to repeal R.S. 17:183.2(B)(2), relative to students with of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:4720.11, relative to the city exceptionalities; to provide for a student's Individualized of New Orleans; to require the city to sell certain properties in Education Program team to determine promotion to the next the Lower Ninth Ward for a specified price under certain grade under certain circumstances as it relates to the student's circumstances; to provide for conditions and limitations; to achievement level on required state assessments; to provide for require rules and regulations; to provide for the duration of the certain actions to be taken by the Individualized Education requirement; and to provide for related matters. Program team under certain circumstances; to provide for participation by a student's Individualized Education Program HOUSE BILL NO. 1010— team relative to requirements for Individual Graduation Plans BY REPRESENTATIVE ALFRED WILLIAMS and graduation; to provide relative to criteria for pursuing a AN ACT career major curriculum; to provide for the issuance of a high To enact R.S. 33:9097.22, relative to East Baton Rouge Parish; to school diploma; to provide for rules of the State Board of create the Villa del Rey Crime Prevention and Neighborhood Elementary and Secondary Education; to require the state Improvement District within the parish; to provide relative to Department of Education to track the performance of students the boundaries, purpose, governance, and powers and duties of with exceptionalities and to develop and implement a the district; to provide relative to the funding, including the monitoring and corrective action system for school systems with

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high rates of students with exceptionalities performing below exploitation of persons; to create the crime of unlawful purchase expected levels; and to provide for related matters. of commercial sexual activity; to provide penalties for the offense; to require certain persons convicted of the offense to HOUSE BILL NO. 1019— register and provide notification as a sex offender; to amend BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO provisions relative to the registration and notification AN ACT requirements for persons convicted of certain offenses involving To enact Subpart B-31 of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the commercial sexual exploitation; to clarify the definition of Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. "coercion" relative to human trafficking, pornography involving 33:130.591.1 through 130.591.10, to create the St. Bernard juveniles, and computer-aided solicitation of a minor; to expand Parish Economic Development Commission; to provide relative the definition of human trafficking and trafficking of children to the territorial jurisdiction, purposes, and powers and duties of for sexual purposes; to provide relative to the confidentiality of the commission; to provide relative to commission funding, victims of human trafficking-related offense; to provide relative including the authority to levy ad valorem taxes; to provide for to the admissibility of evidence of the past sexual behavior of a exceptions; and to provide for related matters. victim of human trafficking or trafficking of children for sexual purposes; to provide relative to statements made by a victim of HOUSE BILL NO. 1020— human trafficking or trafficking of children for sexual purposes BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON during the course of an investigation; to authorize victims of AN ACT trafficking to file a motion for a new trial for certain offenses; To enact R.S. 32:415.2, relative to driver's licenses; to provide for to provide relative to a victim's access to and eligibility for removal of license plates on motor vehicles driven by persons services; to expand eligibility for services to certain child with suspended or revoked driving privileges; to provide for a victims; to provide for a special effective date for such notice of suspension of driving privileges; to provide time expansion; to require private service providers who contract periods for proving compliance with requisite laws governing with the state to provide annual reports on their operations; to driving privileges; to provide for impoundment of motor provide relative to victims of trafficking referred to the vehicles under certain circumstances; to provide for the issuance Department of Children and Family Services; to expand the of temporary stickers; to authorize the department to promulgate definition of "racketeering activity" to include certain offenses certain rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters. involving commercial sexual exploitation; to provide for an HOUSE BILL NO. 1025— affirmative defense to prosecution for victims of human BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, trafficking; to provide that such victims are eligible for services; ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, to expand the crime of computer-aided solicitation of a minor to STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, include soliciting the person to engage in commercial sexual BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, activity; to clarify the definition of "victim" for purposes of CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, victim's reparations; to authorize the interception of wire, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, electronic, or oral communications in investigations of offenses GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, involving commercial sexual exploitation; to provide relative to HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, the forfeiture of assets used in the commission of certain JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY trafficking-related offenses; to provide relative to the uses of LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, monies deposited into the Exploited Children's Special Fund; to NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, provide for law enforcement training; to require mandatory PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, restitution for persons convicted of certain offenses involving SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, commercial sexual exploitation; to authorize the establishment ST. GERMAIN, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF AND of certain diversion programs; to provide relative to the monies SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BROOME, BUFFINGTON, collected from such programs; and to provide for related CORTEZ, CROWE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GUILLORY, JOHNS, matters. KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MILLS, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, RISER, GARY SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE HOUSE BILL NO. 1026— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN To amend and reenact R.S. 14:46.2(A)(1), (C)(2), and (D), AN ACT 46.3(A)(1), (C)(3), and (E), 81.1(B)(3), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8), To amend and reenact R.S. 3:284(D)(3)(a) and (F), R.S. 39:94(A)(3) 81.3(A)(3) and (D), 82(G), 83.3(D), 83.4(C), 86(C), 89(C), and and (C)(4)(b), R.S. 46:2691(A) and the introductory paragraph 89.2(D)(1), R.S. 15:539.1(A) and (E)(introductory paragraph), of (B)(1) and 2731(B) and (E)(1), and R.S. 47:302.2(C)(1)(b), 539.2(B), 539.3(A)(introductory paragraph), 541(2)(o), (12)(b), 332.6(B), and 1676(E) and to enact R.S. 17:3138.2 and 3138.3 (24)(a), and (25)(c) through (n), and 1352(A)(introductory and Subpart A of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 paragraph), R.S. 46:1802(10)(a), 1805(A), 1809(B)(4)(a), and of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of 1844(W)(introductory paragraph), (1)(a) and (b), (2), and (3), R.S. 39:91, relative to special treasury funds; to repeal R.S. Code of Evidence Article 412(A), (B), (C)(1), and (E)(1), Code 47:6007(C)(7) and R.S. 51:942(I)(2); to provide for the transfer, of Criminal Procedure Articles 851 and 853, and Children's dedication, use, and appropriations as specified of certain Code Articles 603(2)(b) and (c) and 725.2, to enact R.S. treasury funds; to provide for the deposit of certain funds into 14:46.2(C)(3) and (4) and (F), 81.1(B)(9), (10), and (11), the state treasury; to provide for the Louisiana Buy Local 81.3(A)(4), 82.1(D)(4) and (F), 82.2, 83(B)(4), 83.1(B)(4), Purchase Incentive Program Fund; to provide for deposits into 83.2(B)(4), 84(B)(4), 85(B)(4), 89.2(D)(5), 104(B)(4), the Budget Stabilization Fund; to establish the Deepwater 105(B)(4), and 282(B)(4), R.S. 15:243, 541(2)(p) and (q), Horizon Economic Damages Collection Fund; to establish the 1308(A)(2)(s), and 1352(A)(52), (53), (54), (55), (56), (57), Debt Recovery Fund; to provide for the disposition of certain (58), (59), (60), (61), and (62), R.S. 40:2405.7, R.S. collections in the city of Shreveport; to establish the 46:1805(B)(3), 2161(C), and 2161.1, Code of Evidence Article Competitive Core Growth Fund; to establish the Science, 412.3, Code of Criminal Procedure Article 855.1, and Children's Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Upgrade Fund Code Articles 603(9.1) and 606(A)(7), and to repeal R.S. relative to the elimination of certain special treasury funds; to 15:541(25)(o), relative to human trafficking, trafficking of eliminate the Small Business Surety Bonding Fund and the children for sexual purposes, and commercial sexual Louisiana Filmmakers Grant Fund; to authorize the transfer of exploitation; to provide relative to the crimes of human balances between funds; to provide for deposit of monies in the trafficking and trafficking of children for sexual purposes; to state general fund; to create a trust account in the Health Trust provide relative to crimes involving the commercial sexual Fund for services provided by home and community based

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healthcare providers utilized by the developmentally disabled aimed at reducing teen pregnancy and preventing the spread of and provide for deposits to the Medicaid Trust Fund for the sexually transmitted diseases; to require the agencies to review Elderly from the Deepwater Horizon Economic Damages available programs aimed at reducing teen pregnancy and Collection Fund; to provide for deposits to such account from preventing the spread of sexually transmitted diseases; to the Deepwater Horizon Economic Damages Collection Fund; to require a written report to the legislature; and to provide for provide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters. related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1036— HOUSE BILL NO. 1076 (Substitute for House Bill No. 946 by BY REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD, ABRAMSON, CONNICK, HARRISON, Representative Schroder)— AND THIERRY BY REPRESENTATIVES SCHRODER, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, AN ACT ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BURFORD, To amend and reenact R.S. 26:75(C), 275(B), 352, 793(A)(1) and CARMODY, CHAMPAGNE, COX, CROMER, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HAVARD, HENRY, HENSGENS, HODGES, HOFFMANN, (5), and 932(4) and (10), relative to the donation of alcoholic HOLLIS, HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, KLECKLEY, beverages; to authorize the sampling of alcoholic beverages LORUSSO, MILLER, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, under a Special Event permit; to authorize the donation of POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, SEABAUGH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, AND alcoholic beverages to certain events and organizations; to WILLMOTT AND SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, provide for certain types of temporary alcoholic beverage BROWN, CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, ERDEY, permits; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related GUILLORY, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN matters. SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1037— BY REPRESENTATIVE HAZEL To enact R.S. 17:3913 and 3996(B)(34), relative to student AN ACT information; to limit the type of information to be collected on To amend and reenact R.S. 14:284, relative to offenses affecting students; to prohibit the collection of certain information; to public morals; to amend the criminal penalty provisions in the prohibit the sharing of student information; to provide statute regarding Peeping Toms; and to provide for related exceptions; to provide for access by parents and specified others matters. to certain student information stored in public school computer systems; to provide for student identification numbers; to HOUSE BILL NO. 1048— provide definitions; to provide criminal penalties; and to provide BY REPRESENTATIVES PONTI AND ORTEGO for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:5, 1722(B)(2), 1723(B), 1730.22(A) HOUSE BILL NO. 1079— and (C), 1730.26, 1730.28(A)(introductory paragraph), (1), BY REPRESENTATIVES TIM BURNS AND MILLER (3)(a), and (5), and 1730.29(A)(introductory paragraph), to AN ACT enact R.S. 40:4(C), (D), and (E), 1730.22.1, 1730.23(I), To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1491.7(B)(13) and 1495.5(B)(12), 1730.28(D), 1730.28.1, 1730.28.2, 1730.28.3, 1730.40.1, and relative to expenditures of campaign funds; to require an 1730.40.2, to repeal R.S. 40:4(A)(7), 1722(D), 1730.22.1, explanation of the purpose of each expenditure; and to provide 1730.28(A)(3)(h), and Part XIV (Plumbing) of Title 51, for related matters. comprised of LAC 51:XIV.101 through 1813, relative to the HOUSE BILL NO. 1081— regulation of plumbing; to require the Louisiana State Uniform BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP Construction Code Council to adopt certain provisions relative AN ACT to plumbing; to provide for membership of the Louisiana State To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to Uniform Construction Code Council; to create the Plumbing authorize the transfer of certain state property in Lafayette; to Transition Commission; to terminate the Plumbing Transition provide for the property description; to provide for reservation Commission; to provide relative to the duties of the state health of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; to provide an officer and the Department of Health and Hospitals; to provide effective date; and to provide for related matters. relative to the authority of local building officials; to provide relative to certain plumbing codes in instances of court orders HOUSE BILL NO. 1094— or consent decrees; to provide for certain terms, conditions, BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN procedures, prohibitions, requirements, and applicability of AN ACT provisions relating to plumbing; to provide for effective dates; To appropriate funds and to make certain reductions in and to provide for related matters. appropriations from certain sources to be allocated to designated agencies and purposes in specific amounts for the making of HOUSE BILL NO. 1052— supplemental appropriations and reductions for said agencies BY REPRESENTATIVES MORENO, BARRAS, AND BROSSETT AND and purposes; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for SENATORS BROOME AND DORSEY-COLOMB related matters. AN ACT To enact Part III of Chapter 28 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised HOUSE BILL NO. 1101— Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:2145 through 2147, BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER relative to domestic violence; to create the Domestic Violence AN ACT Prevention Commission; to provide relative to the duties, To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Art. 1446(A)(1) and powers, membership, and meetings of the commission; to R.S.37:2557(B), to enact R.S. 37:2555(G) and 2556(D), and to authorize commission members to appoint certain persons as repeal Code of Civil Procedure Art. 1446(C), relative to proxy; to require a certain vote of the membership for certified shorthand reporters; to require the board to provide legislative recommendations; to provide for legislative findings; notice of an investigation of a reporter; to provide relative to and to provide for related matters. discovery proceedings; to provide for notice for inspection and copying of depositions; to provide for certification by court HOUSE BILL NO. 1068— reporting firms; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1115— To enact Chapter 42 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON AND SENATOR THOMPSON 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:2551 through 2553, relative to AN ACT sex education programs; to provide for legislative findings; to To amend and reenact R.S. 17:274.1(A) and (B)(1) and require certain agencies to meet and review state programs 3048.1(A)(1)(f)(iv), relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program

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for Students; to provide relative to the high school core shall be deemed such an unfair trade practice; and to provide for curriculum required for initial eligibility for a program award; related matters. to provide for alignment of such core curriculum with certain courses required for high school graduation; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 1206— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1118— To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2491, 2492, 2493, BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS 2493.1(A)(introductory paragraph), (B), (C), and (D), 2495, AN ACT 2495.1(A), 2496.1, 2496.2(A), 2496.3(A), (B), (E), (F), To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1705.1(B), relative to ad valorem tax (G)(introductory paragraph), (3) and (5), 2496.4, 2497, 2498(A), millages; to provide with respect to approvals for millage (B), and (C), 2499, 2500(A) and (B), 2500.1, 2500.2, 2500.4, increases for certain taxing authorities in certain parishes; and 2501, 2512, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, 2519(A), and Section 1 of to provide for related matters. Act 277 of the 2013 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature, and to repeal R.S. 13:2501.1, 2505, 2506, 2507, HOUSE BILL NO. 1140— 2507.1, and 2509, relative to the consolidation of the municipal BY REPRESENTATIVES GAINES, ARMES, BADON, BARROW, and traffic courts of New Orleans; to require the consolidation BURRELL, COX, HUNTER, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, TERRY LANDRY, LEGER, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, ALFRED WILLIAMS, of the municipal and traffic courts in New Orleans; to transfer PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WOODRUFF the traffic court; to provide relative to jurisdiction; to eliminate AN ACT the clerk of court and judicial administrator for the traffic court; To rename a portion of Louisiana Highway 3179 in St. John the to provide for the creation of a task force to perform a study to Baptist Parish as "Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard"; to provide for recommendations on the number of judges rename a portion of Louisiana Highway 71 in Rapides Parish as necessary in the municipal and traffic courts of New Orleans, the "Curtis-Coleman Memorial Bridge"; and to provide for and on methods and procedures to effectuate the consolidation related matters. of the New Orleans Traffic Court and the New Orleans Municipal Court; to provide for certain procedures, duties, HOUSE BILL NO. 1176— membership, and reporting deadlines of the task force; to BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER AND SENATOR ERDEY authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; AN ACT to provide for the creation of a committee to make a To amend and reenact R.S. 46:114.4(C), 231, and 237 and to enact recommendation regarding certain state property and to provide R.S. 46:231.3 and 231.14, relative to aid to needy families; to for its membership; and to provide for related matters. provide for duties and functions of the Department of Children and Family Services in administering cash assistance provided HOUSE BILL NO. 1207— through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE to provide for restrictions on uses of Family Independence AN ACT Temporary Assistance Program benefits and Kinship Care To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(11), relative to public records; Subsidy Program benefits; to restrict uses of electronic benefits to provide references in the Public Records Law for exemptions transfer cards; to establish certain restrictions and prohibitions applicable to certain records relative to insurance; and to on retailers and other businesses participating in the electronic provide for related matters. benefits transfer system; to provide for penalties; to provide for appeals; to provide relative to the Fraud Detection Fund; to HOUSE BILL NO. 1237— provide for definitions; to authorize promulgation of rules; and BY REPRESENTATIVES WOODRUFF AND ABRAMSON to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.73(A), (C)(2), and (G), relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 1181— motor vehicle special prestige license plates; to provide for the BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND DIXON "Academy of the Sacred Heart" special prestige license plate; to AN ACT provide for the "Saint Katharine Drexel Prep" special prestige To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(H), license plate; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design of relative to courts of limited jurisdiction; to provide for the such license plates; to provide relative to the fee and distribution jurisdictional amount in dispute in certain city courts; to provide of fees for such plates; to authorize the promulgation of rules for the jurisdictional amount in dispute in the city courts of and regulations; and to provide for related matters. Alexandria, Pineville, Slidell, and Ruston; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1249— BY REPRESENTATIVES MONTOUCET, FANNIN, AND REYNOLDS HOUSE BILL NO. 1195— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO To amend and reenact R.S. 45:1177(A)(1), (2)(k), (4), and (5) and to AN ACT enact R.S. 45:1177(A)(6), relative to inspection and supervision To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1964(24) and (25) and to enact R.S. fees paid by certain motor carriers and public utilities doing 22:1964 (26) and (27), relative to unfair trade practices in the business in this state; to change the ranges for such fees; to business of insurance; to provide that any attempt to limit exempt nonprofit water utility cooperatives or corporations through contractual provisions the amount of information that wholly owned by water user members from paying such fees; a noncaptive producer may provide to consumers on competing and to provide for related matters. limited benefit or supplemental benefit plans shall be such an unfair trade practice; to provide that any attempt to limit HOUSE BILL NO. 1252— through contractual provisions the number of other insurance BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AND SENATOR THOMPSON companies that such a producer may represent shall be deemed AN ACT such an unfair trade practice; to provide that the deliberate use To amend and reenact R.S. 32:412(A)(1), (2), (3), (4)(a) and of misrepresentation or false statements to convince a customer (b)(introductory paragraph), (5), (6), (7)(a) and (b)(introductory to replace a limited benefit insurance policy shall be deemed paragraph), (B)(1), (2), (5), (7)(a)(i) and (ii)(introductory such an unfair trade practice; to allow the commissioner of paragraph), (b)(i) and (ii)(introductory paragraph), (c)(i) and insurance to promulgate regulations regarding the placement of (ii)(introductory paragraph), (d)(i) and (ii)(introductory limited benefit insurance companies; to provide that any policy paragraph), (e)(i)(aa), (bb)(introductory paragraph), (cc), (dd), or contract of insurance without notice indicating that the policy and (ee), and (ii)(aa), (cc),(dd) and (ee) and (C), 32:412.1 or contract contains defense costs within the limit of liability (A)(introductory paragraph), (B), (C), and (D), and 32:429(A),

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to enact R.S. 32:412.1(E) and 412.3, and to repeal R.S. assets of the Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide 32:412.1(A)(1), relative to the duration of driver's licenses; to relative to benefits for members of the Harbor Police Retirement provide that driver's licenses be renewed every six years; to System; to provide relative to retirement benefits for new hires provide for fees; to provide for the distribution of revenue; to of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to create and provide for special funds; and to provide for related provide relative to the boards of trustees of the Louisiana State matters. Employees' Retirement System and the Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide an effective date; and to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 1253— for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE NANCY LANDRY AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1283 (Substitute for House Bill No. 560 by To amend and reenact R.S. 17:500.2(E)(2)(a), (b), and (c), Representative Ivey)— 1202(E)(2)(a), (b), and (c), and 1206.2(E)(2)(a), (b), and (c), BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY relative to powers of local public school boards and local AN ACT superintendents of schools; to provide relative to requirements To enact R.S. 17:3913, relative to the transfer of personal student for extension of sick leave for school bus drivers, teachers, and information by local education agencies and the state school employees; and to provide for related matters. Department of Education; to require that information regarding such transfers be made available on the Internet; to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 1274 (Substitute for House Bill No. 348 by deadlines; and to provide for related matters. Representative Badon)— BY REPRESENTATIVES BADON, ANDERS, BURFORD, HAVARD, HOUSE BILL NO. 1284 (Substitute for House Bill No. 312 by HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, KATRINA JACKSON, LEBAS, JAY MORRIS, POPE, SIMON, STOKES, PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT AND Representative Thompson)— SENATORS NEVERS AND THOMPSON BY REPRESENTATIVES THOMPSON, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BROADWATER, HENRY BURNS, AN ACT BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, COX, CROMER, DIXON, DOVE, To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.58.10(E) and 1299.64.6(D), EDWARDS, FOIL, GAROFALO, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAZEL, relative to life-sustaining procedures; to require interpretations HENRY, HODGES, HOLLIS, IVEY, JEFFERSON, LEBAS, LEGER, LORUSSO, MACK, MONTOUCET, JAY MORRIS, ORTEGO, REYNOLDS, of the provisions of law regarding declarations concerning life- RITCHIE, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, ST. GERMAIN, sustaining procedures be made to preserve the life of an unborn TALBOT, AND WHITNEY AND SENATORS ADLEY, ALARIO, AMEDEE, child; to require interpretations of the provisions of law BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CLAITOR, CROWE, DORSEY- COLOMB, GUILLORY, JOHNS, MILLS, MURRAY, NEVERS, PERRY, regarding physician orders for scope of treatment be made to GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, AND WARD preserve the life of an unborn child; to provide for an effective AN ACT date; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 56:116(D), relative to deer hunting; to provide for a special deer hunting season for honorably HOUSE BILL NO. 1277 (Substitute for House Bill No. 987 by discharged veterans who are Louisiana residents; and to provide Representative Thompson)— for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES THOMPSON AND GAINES AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:441, 442(C), 443, and Respectfully submitted, 444(B)(4)(c)(iii), relative to teachers; to provide relative to tenure; to provide relative to removal of a teacher, disciplinary HAROLD RITCHIE action against a teacher, and right to review and hearing Chairman procedures; to provide for disciplinary hearing officers; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related matters. The above House Bills contained in the report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and HOUSE BILL NO. 1278 (Substitute for House Bill No. 79 by were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of Representative Pearson)— the House to the Governor for executive approval. BY REPRESENTATIVES PEARSON, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, IVEY, MILLER, AND TALBOT Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), June 2, 2014 612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), Representatives: (4)(a), (7), (16), (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory paragraph), (1), and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), (3) through (6), following report: and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), The following Joint Resolutions have been properly enrolled: 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and 3695(C)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. HOUSE BILL NO. 489— 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(A)(3)(d), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP Part VII of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana A JOINT RESOLUTION Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 14(B) of the Constitution of 3682(20.1), and to repeal R.S. 11:3682(29), 3685(D), 3688(A) Louisiana, to authorize the governing authority of the city of through (C) and (E), 3689(B) through (E), 3690 (C) and (D), New Orleans to sell at a fixed price certain property; to provide 3690.1, 3691, 3693, and 3698, relative to retirement for for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and employees of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New to provide for related matters. Orleans; to provide relative to the merger of the Harbor Police Retirement System into the Louisiana State Employees' HOUSE BILL NO. 628— Retirement System; to provide for enrollment of new hires of BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN AND SENATOR THOMPSON the Harbor Police Department in the Hazardous Duty Services A JOINT RESOLUTION Plan in the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 14(B) of the Constitution of provide relative to a cooperative endeavor agreement with Louisiana, relative to public funds; to authorize public funds to respect to the merger of the systems; to provide relative to the be used to invest in a state infrastructure bank; to authorize the

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loan, pledge, guarantee, or donation of public funds by a state Suspension of the Rules infrastructure bank for eligible transportation projects; to provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to electors; and to provide for related matters. take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at this time. Respectfully submitted, HAROLD RITCHIE Petitions, Memorials, and Chairman Communications The above Joint Resolutions contained in the report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and The following petitions, memorials, and communications were were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of received and read: the House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the House. Message from the Senate Message from the Senate APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE June 2, 2014 June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a House Bill No. 341: Senators Walsworth, Mills, and Riser. like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 506: Senator Appel vice Martiny. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Conference Committee Reports for Consideration WITHDRAWAL OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE The following Conference Committee Reports were taken up and acted upon as follows: June 2, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Suspension of the Rules Representatives: Rep. Schroder moved to suspend the rules in order to consider I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President the following conference committee report which contains subject of the Senate has withdrawn the following committee to serve with matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses. a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to SENATE BILL NO. 506— House Bill No. 341. BY SENATOR CROWE AN ACT Respectfully submitted, To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3568(D) and to enact R.S. 9:3568(E) and (F) and Chapter 21 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised GLENN A. KOEPP Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:1351 through 1354, Secretary of the Senate relative to identity theft; to provide for personal identifying information; to prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of certain Motion personal identifying information by certain vendors; to require state entities to develop a policy related to the protection of Rep. Harrison moved to discharge the Committee on Conference personal identifying information; to provide for definitions; to from further consideration of House Bill No. 341, which motion was require certain provisions in certain contracts; and provide for agreed to. related matters. Suspension of the Rules Read by title. On motion of Rep. Harrison, the rules were suspended in order By a vote of 48 yeas and 27 nays, the House refused to consider to take up and consider House Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned the report. from the Senate with Amendments at this time. Motion House Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned from the Senate with Amendments Rep. Schroder moved to reconsider the vote by which the House refused to reconsider the Conference Committee Report to Senate The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions returned from Bill No. 506. the Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were On motion of Rep. Schroder, the motion was withdrawn. taken up and acted upon as follows:

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HOUSE BILL NO. 341— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON A JOINT RESOLUTION On page 2, between lines 3 and 4, insert: Proposing to amend Article IV, Section 1(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to organization of the executive branch of "Section 3. Be it further resolved that the department created by state government; to provide for the maximum number of this amendment shall be able to use federal funding under the departments in the executive branch of state government; to provisions of Title 19." provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Read by title. On page 2, line 4, delete "Section 3." and insert "Section 4." The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. Rep. Harrison moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate be concurred in. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Senator Adley to Engrossed House Bill No. 341 by Representative Harrison The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS On page 2 between lines 3 and 4 insert the following: Mr. Speaker Gaines Lopinto Adams Garofalo Lorusso "Section 3. Be it further resolved that this proposed amendment Anders Gisclair Mack shall become effective only if the constitutional amendment which originated as House Bill No. 342 of the 2014 Regular Session of the Arnold Greene Miller Legislature is approved by the voters and becomes law and funding Badon Guinn Montoucet is provided by the legislature, but no sooner than June 12, 2015." Barras Harris Moreno Barrow Harrison Morris, Jay AMENDMENT NO. 2 Berthelot Havard Norton Billiot Hazel Ortego On page 2 line 4, change "Section 3." to "Section 4." Bishop, S. Henry Pearson Bishop, W. Hill Pierre SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Broadwater Hodges Ponti Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Engrossed House Bill No. Brown Hoffmann Pope 341 by Representative Harrison Burford Honore Price Burns, H. Howard Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burns, T. Hunter Reynolds Burrell Huval Richard Delete Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Adley and Carter Ivey Ritchie adopted by the Senate on June 2, 1014. Champagne Jackson Schexnayder Chaney James Schroder AMENDMENT NO. 2 Connick Jefferson Smith Cox Johnson St. Germain On page 2, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: Cromer Jones Talbot "Section 3. Be further resolved that this proposed constitutional Danahay Lambert Thierry amendment shall not become effective until funding is provided by Dixon Landry, N. Thompson the legislature, but no sooner than June 12, 2015." Dove Landry, T. Williams, P. Edwards LeBas Willmott AMENDMENT NO. 3 Foil Leger Woodruff Franklin Leopold On page 2, line 4, change "Section 3." to "Section 4." Total - 86 NAYS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Shadoin Simon Amendments proposed by Senator Riser to Engrossed House Bill No. Total - 2 341 by Representative Harrison ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 Abramson Hensgens Stokes Armes Hollis Thibaut On page 1, line 17 after "departments." insert Carmody Morris, Jim Whitney Fannin Pylant Williams, A. "Except that no department may be created that has the powers, Geymann Robideaux duties, and functions to perform or administer programs or services Guillory Seabaugh which are historically performed or administered by any other Total - 16 agency, office, or department of the state." SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The amendments proposed by the Senate, having received a two-thirds vote of the elected members, were concurred in by the Amendments proposed by Senator Heitmeier to Engrossed House House. Bill No. 341 by Representative Harrison

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Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment Ladies and Gentlemen: June 2, 2014 We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 506 by Senator To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Crowe, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: Representatives: 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, following report: proposed by the House Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. The following Joint Resolutions have been properly enrolled: 2. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3, HOUSE BILL NO. 341— proposed by the House Committee on Commerce and adopted BY REPRESENTATIVES HARRISON, COX, KLECKLEY, AND by the House of Representatives on May 28, 2014 be accepted. WILLMOTT AND SENATORS ALARIO, AMEDEE, BROOME, BROWN, CHABERT, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MORRISH, 3. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, MURRAY, NEVERS, PERRY, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, 11, 12, 13, and 14, proposed by the legislative Bureau and THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE adopted by the House of Representatives on May 30, 2014 be A JOINT RESOLUTION rejected. Proposing to amend Article IV, Section 1(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to organization of the executive branch of 4. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 1, and 2, proposed state government; to provide for the maximum number of by the legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of departments in the executive branch of state government; to Representatives on May 30, 2014 be accepted. provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related matters. 5. That the set of House Floor Amendments proposed by Representative Ponti and adopted by the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives on May 30, 2014, be rejected. HAROLD RITCHIE 6. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be Chairman adopted: The above Joint Resolutions contained in the report were signed AMENDMENT NO. 1 by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of On page 1, line 4, change "personal identifying" to "personally the House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the identifiable" House. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Motion On page 1, line 6, after "vendors;" delete the rest of the line and Rep. Schroder moved to reconsider the vote by which the House delete lines 7 and 8, and insert "; and to provide for related matters." refused to reconsider the Conference Committee Report to Senate Bill No. 506, which motion was agreed to. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Suspension of the Rules On page 1, line 10, after "R.S. 9:3568(E)" delete "and" Rep. Schroder moved to suspend the rules in order to consider AMENDMENT NO. 4 the following conference committee report which contains subject matter not confined to the disagreement between the two houses, On page 1, line 11, delete "(F) are" and insert "is" which motion was agreed to. AMENDMENT NO. 5 SENATE BILL NO. 506— BY SENATOR CROWE On page 1, line 13, change "personal identifying" to "personally AN ACT identifiable" To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3568(D) and to enact R.S. 9:3568(E) and (F) and Chapter 21 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised AMENDMENT NO. 6 Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:1351 through 1354, relative to identity theft; to provide for personal identifying On page 1, line 15, after "D." delete the rest of the line and insert the information; to prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of certain following: personal identifying information by certain vendors; to require state entities to develop a policy related to the protection of "Any personally identifiable information which is submitted to or personal identifying information; to provide for definitions; to obtained by any vendor from the Department of Education shall not require certain provisions in certain contracts; and provide for be shared in violation of that certain Act which originated as House related matters. Bill No. 1076 of the 2014 Regular Session." Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 7 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT On page 1, delete lines 16 and 17 Senate Bill No. 506 By Senator Crowe June 2, 2014 AMENDMENT NO. 8 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the On page 2, delete lines 1 through 29 Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

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AMENDMENT NO. 9 Adjournment On page 3, delete lines 1 through 18 On motion of Rep. Arnold, at 6:00 P.M., the House agreed to adjourn sine die. AMENDMENT NO. 10 The Speaker of the House declared the House adjourned sine On page 3, delete lines 26 through 29 die. AMENDMENT NO. 11 ALFRED W. SPEER On page 4, delete lines 1 through 29 Clerk of the House AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 5, delete line 1 through 29 AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 6, delete lines 1 through 6 and insert the following: "Section 2. This Act shall become effective on August 1, 2014, but only if and when the proposed Act which originated as House Bill No. 1076 of this 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature becomes effective. Section 3. The Louisiana Law Institute is hereby directed to make necessary technical corrections to the provisions of this Act." Respectfully submitted, Senator A. G. Crowe Senator Edwin R. Murray Senator Conrad Appel Representative Erich E. Ponti Representative Stephen E. Pugh Representative Thomas Carmody Motion On motion of Rep. Leger, the Speaker appointed the following special committee to notify the Governor that the House has completed its labors and is prepared to adjourn sine die: Reps. Lopinto, Patrick Williams, Thompson, Hazel, and Whitney. Motion On motion of Rep. Leger, the Speaker appointed the following special committee to notify the Senate that the House has completed its labors and is prepared to adjourn sine die: Reps. Jefferson, Stokes, Wesley Bishop, Ivey, and Woodruff. Reports of Special Committees The special committee appointed to notify the Governor that the House had completed its labors and was prepared to adjourn sine die reported that it had performed that duty. The special committee appointed to notify the Senate that the House had completed its labors and was prepared to adjourn sine die reported that it had performed that duty. The Speaker thanked and discharged the committees. Committee from the Senate A special committee from the Senate notified the House that the Senate has completed its labors and is prepared to adjourn sine die. The Speaker thanked and dismissed the committee.

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