OFFICIAL JOURNAL Petitions, Memorials and OF THE Communications SENATE The following petitions, memorials and communications were OF THE received and read: STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE ______June 1, 2016 FORTY-SIXTH D__A_Y___'S_ PROCEEDINGS The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Forty-Second Regular Session of the Legislature President Under the Adoption of the Louisiana Senate Constitution of 1974 Post Office Box 94183 ______Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Senate Chamber State Capitol Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: Baton Rouge, Louisiana Thursday, June 2, 2016 In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statue 22:2086A, I have appointed Ms. Donna D. Fraiche as a member of the Board of The Senate was called to order at 10:20 o'clock A.M. by Hon. Directors of the Louisiana Life and Health Insurance Guaranty John A. Alario Jr., President of the Senate. Association. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Morning Hour to the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association and submit her name to you for consideration CONVENING ROLL CALL of Senate confirmation as required by law. The roll being called, the following members answered to their Effective: 6/12/2015 names: Ms. Donna D. Fraiche 3924 St. Charles Avenue ROLL CALL , LA 70115 Seat: One member appointed by the commissioner as a The roll was called with the following result: consumer representative If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact PRESENT me. Mr. President Fannin Morrish With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Allain Gatti Peacock Very truly yours, Appel Hewitt Perry JAMES J. DONELON Barrow Johns Riser Commissioner of Insurance Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Boudreaux Long Smith, J. LOUISIANA Brown Luneau Thompson HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Chabert Martiny Walsworth Claitor Milkovich Ward May 16, 2016 Cortez Mills White Donahue Mizell The Honorable John A. Alario Erdey Morrell President, Louisiana Senate Total - 34 Post Office Box 941183 ABSENT Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Carter LaFleur Tarver Re: Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority Colomb Peterson Total - 5 Dear Senator Alario, The President of the Senate announced there were 34 Senators Pursuant to La. R.S. 38:330.l2, I would like to appoint Dawn E. present and a quorum. Hebert of 6846 Lake Willow Drive New Orleans, LA 70126 in House District 99 to the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Prayer Authority. The prayer was offered by Pastor Lewis Richerson, following If you have any questions, please contact Corinne M. Villavaso which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the in my office. United States of America. Sincerely, JIMMY HARRIS Reading of the Journal Louisiana State Representative District 99 On motion of Senator Riser, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal of June 1, 2016, was adopted.

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Message from the House Message from the House ADOPTION OF DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 1, 2016 June 1, 2016 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 935 by Representative Hollis, and on the disagreement to House Bill No. 570. ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Respectfully submitted, Clerk of the House of Representatives ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Message from the House Message from the House ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL June 1, 2016 June 1, 2016 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate on the disagreement to House Bill No. 614. Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1118 by Representative Hunter, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee Respectfully submitted, to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Message from the House Clerk of the House of Representatives DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL Message from the House June 1, 2016 PASSED SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2016 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 481 by Representative James, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions: Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER SENATE BILL NO. 112— Clerk of the House of Representatives BY SENATOR BARROW AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:563(11), (12), (13), and (14), 589(A), Message from the House 590(A)(1), and 599(A)(2)(f) and to enact R.S. 37:563(15), and 591.1, relative to the practice of cosmetology; to provide DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL relative to mobile salons; to provide relative to certain definitions, terms, procedures, requirements, effects, certificates June 1, 2016 of registration, and fees; to provide for the promulgation and adoption of administrative rules; and to provide for related To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: matters. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Reported with amendments. Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 773 by Representative Marcelle, SENATE BILL NO. 179— and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee BY SENATOR RISER to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. AN ACT To enact Chapter 21-B of Title 25 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes Respectfully submitted, of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 25:951 through 959, relative to ALFRED W. SPEER the Louisiana Human Remains Protection and Control Act; to Clerk of the House of Representatives provide relative to the control and management of human remains; to provide relative to legislative intent; to provide

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definitions; to provide penalties; to provide exemptions; to SENATE BILL NO. 135— provide relative to enforcement; and to provide for related BY SENATOR MILKOVICH matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:9682, relative to political subdivisions; to authorize Reported with amendments. a political subdivision to open proceedings with a voluntary prayer; to provide certain terms and conditions; and to provide SENATE BILL NO. 251— for related matters. BY SENATORS LAFLEUR, MARTINY, MIZELL, PEACOCK, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH AND WHITE Reported with amendments. AN ACT To enact Chapter 8-L of Title 45 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of SENATE BILL NO. 338— 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 45:844.74 and 844.75, relative to BY SENATOR MARTINY communications; to prohibit the interference or blocking of AN ACT certain communications and wireless connections; to provide To enact R.S. 51:725 through 725.7, relative to trade and commerce; certain terms, conditions, requirements, procedures, penalties to provide certain protections for vulnerable adults from and effects; and to provide for related matters. financial exploitation; to provide definitions, terms, conditions, requirements, and procedures; to provide with regard to Reported with amendments. governmental disclosures and immunity; to provide for third- party disclosures and immunity; to provide for delaying SENATE BILL NO. 337— disbursements and immunity; to provide for receipt of notice; to BY SENATOR MARTINY provide with regard to record-keeping; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To enact Part VIII of Chapter 17 of Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 3:2511, relative to Reported with amendments. retail pet stores; to provide relative to the sale of dogs and cats by retail pet stores; to prohibit the sale of certain dogs and cats SENATE BILL NO. 158— in retail pet stores; to require certain signs and records; to BY SENATOR CORTEZ provide for definitions; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1252(27), the introductory paragraph Reported with amendments. of R.S. 32:1253(A)(1), the introductory paragraph of R.S. 32:1261(A)(1)(k)(i), and R.S. 32:1270.1(1)(i) relative to marine SENATE BILL NO. 421— products; to provide relative to the definition of marine product; BY SENATOR THOMPSON to exclude certain motors; to provide relative to commission AN ACT member appointments; to provide relative to the sale of marine To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1361(B) and (E), 1366(A), 1367(A), products; and to provide for related matters. 1368(A), 1371(A), 1373(A), 1377(B), and 1378(A)(3),(6), and (8), and to enact R.S. 37:1366(J) and (K), relative to plumbers; Reported without amendments. to provide relative to the licensure of plumbers; to create and provide for the qualifications for a new "tradesman plumber" SENATE BILL NO. 177— license; to provide relative to the membership and duties of the BY SENATOR DONAHUE State Plumbing Board; to provide for definitions; to provide AN ACT relative to the registration of apprentice plumbers; to provide To enact R.S. 39:82.1, relative to special treasury funds and relative to training programs, requirements, and examinations dedicated money; to provide for specific reports to the Joint for plumbers; to provide for fees; to provide for disciplinary Legislative Committee on the Budget; to provide for the review actions for violations; and to provide for related matters. and reporting of special funds and statutory dedications, including the means of financing, specifically funds whose Reported with amendments. primary source of financing is the state general fund, the purpose and use of the monies; and the status and balances of SENATE BILL NO. 428— the special funds and dedicated monies; to provide for an BY SENATOR ALLAIN effective date; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:645(B) and to enact R.S. 30:88.1, Reported without amendments. relative to site-specific oilfield trust accounts; to provide for the use of certain funds in the state treasury derived from orphan SENATE BILL NO. 283— wells for oilfield site restoration; to provide for an effective BY SENATOR HEWITT date; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3651(A)(1), relative to professions Reported with amendments. and occupations; to provide for trained military personnel applying for certification as a professional engineer; and to SENATE BILL NO. 443— provide for related matters. BY SENATOR HEWITT AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 39:21.3(E)(2)and (3) and to enact R.S. 39:21.3(E)(4), relative to the Health and Social Services SENATE BILL NO. 379— Estimating Conference; to provide for additional members of the BY SENATOR MARTINY conference; to provide for the chairmanship of the conference; AN ACT to create a Medicaid Subcommittee; to provide for the To amend and reenact R.S. 32:80(C), relative to motor vehicles; to composition and chairmanship of the subcommittee; to provide provide relative to overtaking and passing a school bus; to for the meetings of the subcommittee for the purpose of require a driver on a highway with a dedicated left-turn lane to forecasting and reviewing information related to the Medicaid stop for a school bus; and to provide for related matters. program; to provide for budget development; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments. Reported with amendments.

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SENATE BILL NO. 425— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100— BY SENATOR ALLAIN BY SENATOR BISHOP AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To amend and reenact R.S. 30:21(B)(2)(a) and to enact R.S. To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the 30:86(D)(7), relative to the commissioner of conservation; to feasibility of revising state law enacted in Act No. 379 of the provide for the Oil and Gas Regulatory Fund; to provide for the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature to account for the Oilfield Site Restoration Fund; to provide for contributions to financial burden of continuing child support awards for adult such funds from fees collected from an operator who chooses children with disabilities places on elderly parents. not to plug a well classified as inactive; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 102— BY SENATOR WALSWORTH Respectfully submitted, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ALFRED W. SPEER To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to Clerk of the House of Representatives study including above ground bulk storage facilities in the Motor Fuels Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. Message from the House Reported without amendments. CONCURRING IN SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS BY SENATORS WALSWORTH, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, June 1, 2016 COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAHAM, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, AMEDEE, ANDERS, ARMES, BACALA, BAGLEY, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate BROADWATER, CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, Concurrent Resolutions: CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, FOIL, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 87— FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HALL, BY SENATOR JOHNS JIMMY HARRIS, LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, To urge and request the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy to study and HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, JONES, make recommendations regarding the use of the terms "specialty JORDAN, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, drug" and "specialty pharmacy". LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LYONS, MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, GREGORY MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, , JIM MORRIS, NORTON, Reported with amendments. PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141— SIMON, SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, WHITE, WILLMOTT AND BY SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, ZERINGUE BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, To commend Dan Borné, industry advocate, sports announcer, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, educator, and deacon, on his much deserved retirement. RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVE Reported without amendments. HOFFMANN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Respectfully submitted, To commend Rose Landry Long for her lifelong dedication to ALFRED W. SPEER community service and to congratulate her upon receipt of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Grassroots Advocacy Award for 2016 presented by the National Friends of Public Broadcasting. Introduction of Senate Resolutions Reported without amendments. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 180— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 67— BY SENATOR BARROW BY SENATOR CARTER A RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary To urge and request the division of administration to study the Education to prepare and publish a fiscal impact study that feasibility of contracting with the United States Department of analyzes the impact each proposed Type 2 charter school would Agriculture's National Financial Center for payroll and have on the local school district, prior to granting a Type 2 personnel services and report back to the legislature. charter. Reported without amendments. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 84— BY SENATOR HEWITT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the division of administration to provide a report to the legislature of all reports required of the executive branch by statute or resolution and a survey evidencing the utility of the required reports. Reported without amendments.

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Senate Resolutions on The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Second Reading a second reading. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 150— SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 175— BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL BY SENATOR BARROW A RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend Diane B. Stallings and The TUFF Project for their To recognize October of 2016 as Audiology Awareness Month in efforts to raise awareness about asthma. Louisiana. On motion of Senator Barrow the resolution was read by title The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for and adopted. a second reading. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 177— Reports of Committees BY SENATOR MILKOVICH A RESOLUTION The following reports of committees were received and read: To commend Jerry J. Guillot, Chief of Staff of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana, for the leadership he provides as head REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON of staff infrastructure and for the tremendous efforts he puts forth to coordinate the successful operation of this legislative COMMERCE, CONSUMER PROTECTION AND body. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to Senator Daniel R. Martiny, Chairman on behalf of the the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs. Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and International SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 179— Affairs, submitted the following report: BY SENATOR BARROW A RESOLUTION June 1, 2016 To urge and request the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs to study the regulation, To the President and Members of the Senate: standards, safety, and operation of self storage units in Louisiana. I am directed by your Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs to submit the following report: On motion of Senator Barrow the resolution was read by title and adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 1153— (Substitute for House Bill No. 1109 by Representative Hoffman) BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN Message from the House AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:540, relative to regulations affecting ASKING CONCURRENCE IN boilers; to exempt certain potable water boilers; to provide for HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS technical corrections; and to provide for related matters. June 1, 2016 Reported favorably. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Respectfully submitted, DANIEL R. MARTINY I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Chairman Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the following House Concurrent Resolutions: House Bills and Joint Resolutions HCR No. 148 HCR No. 149 HCR No. 150 on Second Reading Just Reported by Committees Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Senator Martiny asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Clerk of the House of Representatives to take up House Bills and Joint Resolutions just reported by Committees. House Concurrent Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 1153— (Substitute for House Bill No. 1109 on First Reading by Representative Hoffman) BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 148— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES WILLMOTT, ADAMS, BILLIOT, CONNICK, GISCLAIR, HENRY, HILFERTY, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LYONS, STOKES, To amend and reenact R.S. 23:540, relative to regulations affecting AND TALBOT AND SENATORS ALARIO, APPEL, CARTER, MARTINY, boilers; to exempt certain potable water boilers; to provide for MORRELL, PETERSON, AND GARY SMITH technical corrections; and to provide for related matters. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the Louisiana Kennel Club upon its one hundredth Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce, Consumer anniversary. Protection, and International Affairs. The bill was read by title and recommitted to the Committee on Finance. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149— BY REPRESENTATIVES WILLMOTT, ADAMS, BILLIOT, CONNICK, GISCLAIR, HENRY, HILFERTY, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LYONS, STOKES, AND TALBOT AND SENATORS ALARIO, APPEL, CARTER, MARTINY, MORRELL, PETERSON, AND GARY SMITH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the Metairie Kennel Club upon its fortieth anniversary.

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Conference Committee Reports the district court of the judicial district in which the patient resides or in the district court having jurisdiction in the parish where the patient The following reports were received and read: was physically located during the provision of the telehealth or telemedicine service." HOUSE BILL NO. 570— BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AMENDMENT NO. 6 AN ACT In Amendment No. 7 by the Senate Committee on Health and To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1223.3(5) and 1223.4(A) and to repeal Welfare (#2374), on page 2, at the beginning of line 9, delete R.S. 37:1271(B)(2)(b)(iii), relative to the practice of "encounter." telemedicine; to repeal the requirement that a physician practicing telemedicine maintain an office within the state; to AMENDMENT NO. 7 provide with respect to communication between a telemedicine In Amendment No. 4 by the Legislative Bureau (#2653), on line 13, provider and a patient; to provide with respect to the delete "No. 2" and insert in lieu thereof "No. 4" promulgation of rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 8 In Amendment No. 5 by the Legislative Bureau (#2653), on line 17, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT delete "No. 2" and insert in lieu thereof "No. 4" May 24, 2016 AMENDMENT NO. 9 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 by Senator Claitor (#2811), on To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of line 10, after "R.S. 37:1271(B)(2)(b)" delete the remainder of the line Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the and insert in lieu thereof "and (4) are hereby amended and reenacted Senate. and R.S. 37:1271(B)(6) is hereby enacted to read as follows:" Ladies and Gentlemen: AMENDMENT NO. 10 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 by Senator Claitor (#2811), on We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement line 28, delete "Provides" and insert in lieu thereof "If necessary, between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 570 by provides" Representative Schroder recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: AMENDMENT NO. 11 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 by Senator Claitor (#2811), on 1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments by the line 29, delete "if necessary" Committee on Health and Welfare (#2374) be adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 12 2. That the set of amendments by the Legislative Bureau (#2653) In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 by Senator Claitor (#2811), be adopted. between lines 37 and 38, insert the following: "* * * 3. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 3 by Senator Claitor (6) Venue in any suit filed involving care rendered via (#2811) be adopted. telemedicine shall be in accordance with the provisions of R.S. 40:1223.5." 4. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 by Senator Claitor (#2811) be rejected. Respectfully submitted, 5. That the following amendments to the Engrossed bill be Representatives: Senators: adopted: John M. Schroder Dan Claitor Frank A. Hoffmann AMENDMENT NO. 1 J. Kevin Pearson Conrad Appel On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and insert in lieu thereof "R.S. 37:1271(B)(2)(b) and (4) and R.S. Senator Claitor moved that the Conference Committee Report 40:1223.3(5) and 1223.4(A) and to enact R.S. 37:1271(B)(6) and R.S. be adopted. 40:1223.5," ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "37:1271(B)(2)(b)(iii)," The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 3 YEAS In Amendment No. 3 by the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare (#2374), on page 1, line 9, after "referrals;" delete the Mr. President Erdey Morrish remainder of the line and insert in lieu thereof the following: "to Allain Fannin Peacock provide for venue in suits involving care rendered via telehealth or Appel Gatti Perry telemedicine;" and after "regulations;" and before "and" insert "to Barrow Hewitt Peterson provide for an effective date;"" Bishop Johns Riser Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Brown Lambert Smith, J. In Amendment No. 3 by the Senate Committee on Health and Chabert Long Tarver Welfare (#2374), on page 1, delete line 10 in its entirety Claitor Martiny Thompson Colomb Mills Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 5 Cortez Mizell Ward In Amendment No. 7 by the Senate Committee on Health and Donahue Morrell White Welfare (#2374), on page 2, delete lines 6 through 8 in their entirety Total - 36 and insert in lieu thereof the following: NAYS "Venue in any suit filed involving care rendered via telehealth pursuant to the provisions of this Part or telemedicine pursuant to the Total - 0 provisions of R.S. 37:1271(B) shall be proper and instituted before

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ABSENT The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was adopted. Carter Luneau Milkovich Total - 3 Explanation of Vote The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was Senator Gatti stated he intended to vote yea on House Bill adopted. No. 614, and asked that the Official Journal so state. HOUSE BILL NO. 614— BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO House Bills and Joint Resolutions AN ACT on Second Reading To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1310(A)(2) and to enact R.S. Reported by Committees 18:1308(A)(1)(d), relative to voting absentee by mail; to provide for the electronic transmission of voting materials to certain HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 67— voters under certain circumstances; to provide relative to the BY REPRESENTATIVE MIKE JOHNSON procedures and requirements for voting using such materials; A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION and to provide for related matters. To urge and request the Department of State Civil Service to review the span of control of supervisors in state government and to CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT report its findings and recommendations to the House and Senate governmental affairs committees and the Joint May 16, 2016 Legislative Committee on the Budget no later than August 15, 2016. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the Reported favorably by the Committee on Senate and Senate. Governmental Affairs. Ladies and Gentlemen: On motion of Senator Thompson the resolution was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 614 by House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Representative Moreno recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Third Reading and Final Passage HOUSE BILL NO. 308— 1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments by Senator Riser BY REPRESENTATIVES BACALA, ADAMS, AMEDEE, BERTHELOT, (#2111) be rejected. EDMONDS, FALCONER, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, MIKE JOHNSON, NANCY LANDRY, MIGUEZ, GREGORY MILLER, JAY MORRIS, AND PYLANT Respectfully submitted, AN ACT To enact Chapter 10 of Title 42 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of Representatives: Senators: 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 42:541 and 542, relative to public Helena N. Moreno Karen Carter Peterson officers and employees; to prohibit the granting or authorizing Michael E. Danahay Jean-Paul J. Morrell of increases in pay for state officials and employees during a Lance Harris certain period of time; to provide for personal liability of Senator Martiny moved that the Conference Committee Report persons responsible for granting or authorizing such raises; to be adopted. provide for enforcement; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Floor Amendments The roll was called with the following result: Senator Lambert proposed the following amendments. YEAS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. President LaFleur Peterson Amendments proposed by Senator Lambert to Reengrossed House Bishop Long Smith, G. Bill No. 308 by Representative Bacala Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Brown Martiny Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chabert Mills Thompson Delete Committee Amendments Nos. 2 and 3 proposed by the Colomb Morrell Ward Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Hewitt Morrish Senate on June 1, 2016. Johns Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 22 On page 2, after line 27, insert the following: NAYS "E. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to any pay Allain Erdey Mizell increase approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget Appel Fannin Perry in accordance with R.S. 39:84(H)." Claitor Gatti Riser AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cortez Lambert Walsworth On page 3, after line 14, insert the following: Donahue Milkovich White "Section 3.(A) Except as otherwise provided in Subsections B Total - 15 and C of this Section, the provisions of this Act shall become ABSENT effective on July 1, 2016. (B) The provisions of R.S. 42:541(D) as enacted by Section 1 of Barrow Carter this Act shall take effect and become operative on July 1, 2016, if the Total - 2 Act which originated as Senate Bill No. 57 of this 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature is enacted and becomes effective.

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(C) The provisions of R.S. 42:541(E) as enacted by Section 1 of NAYS this Act shall take effect and become operative on July 1, 2016, if the Act which originated as Senate Bill No. 49 of this 2016 Regular Total - 0 Session of the Legislature is enacted and becomes effective." ABSENT On motion of Senator Lambert, the amendments were adopted. Barrow Milkovich Tarver Carter Morrell The bill was read by title. Senator Lambert moved the final Total - 5 passage of the amended bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Martiny moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 896— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO YEAS AN ACT Mr. President Fannin Peacock To enact R.S. 24:15, relative to the legislature; to authorize a means Allain Gatti Perry other than mail for transmission of documents to and from Appel Hewitt Peterson members of the legislature; to provide for the authority of the Bishop Johns Riser clerical officers of the legislature with respect thereto; and to Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. provide for related matters. Brown Lambert Smith, J. Chabert Long Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Peterson moved the final Claitor Luneau Thompson passage of the bill. Colomb Martiny Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward ROLL CALL Donahue Mizell White Erdey Morrish The roll was called with the following result: Total - 35 NAYS YEAS Total - 0 Mr. President Fannin Morrish ABSENT Allain Gatti Peacock Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Milkovich Bishop Johns Peterson Carter Morrell Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Total - 4 Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Claitor Luneau Thompson returned to the House. Senator Lambert moved to reconsider the vote Colomb Martiny Walsworth by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cortez Mills Ward Donahue Mizell White HOUSE BILL NO. 369— Erdey Morrell BY REPRESENTATIVE BISHOP Total - 35 AN ACT NAYS To enact Chapter 13-C of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 18:1945, relative to Total - 0 redistricting plans; to require the submission of redistricting ABSENT plans in a specified format to the secretary of state; and to provide for related matters. Barrow Milkovich Carter Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Martiny moved the final Total - 4 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Peterson moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: House Bills and Joint Resolutions on YEAS Third Reading and Final Passage, Mr. President Fannin Peacock Subject to Call Allain Gatti Perry Appel Hewitt Peterson Called from the Calendar Bishop Johns Riser Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 383 be called from the Brown Lambert Smith, J. Calendar. Chabert Long Thompson Claitor Luneau Walsworth HOUSE BILL NO. 383— BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD Colomb Martiny Ward AN ACT Cortez Mills White To enact R.S. 33:3819(K), relative to waterworks districts; to provide Donahue Mizell with respect to the per diem paid to members of the board of Erdey Morrish commissioners of districts located in certain parishes; and to Total - 34 provide for related matters.

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The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill. Carter Milkovich Tarver ROLL CALL Total - 3 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which YEAS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Fannin Morrell Called from the Calendar Allain Gatti Morrish Appel Hewitt Peacock Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 858 be called from the Bishop Johns Peterson Calendar. Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Brown Lambert Smith, G. HOUSE BILL NO. 858— Chabert Long Smith, J. BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET Colomb Luneau Thompson AN ACT Cortez Martiny Ward To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2476(C) and 2536(C), relative to the Erdey Mills White municipal fire and police civil service board; to provide relative Total - 30 to the members of the board; to provide relative to the NAYS appointment of such members; to provide a judicial remedy for failure to appoint such members; and to provide for related Barrow Mizell Walsworth matters. Claitor Perry Total - 5 The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill. Carter Milkovich ROLL CALL Donahue Tarver Total - 4 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned YEAS to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Fannin Morrish Allain Gatti Peacock Called from the Calendar Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Johns Peterson Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 538 be called from the Bishop LaFleur Riser Calendar. Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. Brown Long Smith, J. HOUSE BILL NO. 538— Chabert Luneau Thompson BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO Colomb Martiny Walsworth AN ACT Cortez Mills Ward To amend and reenact R.S. 13:980(D)(1), relative to court reporters Donahue Mizell White for the Thirty-Fourth Judicial District Court; to provide for court Erdey Morrell reporter fees on matters on appeal; to provide for private Total - 35 contracts for transcripts of testimony for matters not on appeal; NAYS and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill. Carter Milkovich ROLL CALL Claitor Tarver Total - 4 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned YEAS to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Erdey Martiny Allain Fannin Mills Called from the Calendar Appel Gatti Morrish Barrow Johns Perry Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 861 be called from the Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. Calendar. Brown Lambert Thompson Chabert Long Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 861— Colomb Luneau White BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET Total - 24 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2473 and 2533, relative to the municipal fire and police civil service; to provide relative to Bishop Hewitt Peterson defined terms within the provisions governing the classified Claitor Mizell Riser service; to add the term "regular paid or regularly paid Cortez Morrell Smith, J. department" as a defined term; and to provide for related Donahue Peacock Walsworth matters. Total - 12

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The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill. Carter Milkovich Tarver ROLL CALL Total - 3 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which YEAS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Erdey Morrell Called from the Calendar Allain Fannin Morrish Appel Gatti Peacock Senator Claitor asked that House Bill No. 735 be called from the Barrow Hewitt Perry Calendar. Bishop Johns Peterson Boudreaux LaFleur Riser HOUSE BILL NO. 735— Brown Lambert Smith, G. BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Chabert Long Smith, J. AN ACT Claitor Luneau Thompson To amend and reenact R.S. 47:103(A), 287.614(A)(1), Colomb Martiny Walsworth 287.651(A)(1), 609(A), and 1675(H)(1)(e) and (f) as enacted by Cortez Mills Ward Act No. 23 of the 2016 First Extraordinary Session of the Donahue Mizell White Legislature, relative to income tax returns; to provide for the Total - 36 time and place of filing of certain income tax returns; to provide NAYS for the deadline for the payment of certain taxes; to provide relative to the claiming of certain transferable tax credits in the Total - 0 Tax Credit Registry; to provide for applicability; to provide for ABSENT an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Carter Milkovich Tarver Floor Amendments Total - 3 Senator Morrell proposed the following amendments. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Amendments proposed by Senator Morrell to Reengrossed House Called from the Calendar Bill No. 735 by Representative Abramson Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 873 be called from the AMENDMENT NO. 1 Calendar. Delete Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 7 and 8 proposed by the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the HOUSE BILL NO. 873— Senate on May 24, 2016. BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2503 and 2563, relative to the On page 1, line 3, delete "(e) and (f)" and insert "(e), (f), and (g)" municipal fire and police civil service; to provide relative to the officers and employees of the classified service; to provide AMENDMENT NO. 3 relative to the duties and responsibilities of such officers and On page 4, line 5, delete "(e) and (f)" and insert "(e), (f), and (g)" employees; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final On page 4, delete lines 14 through 22, and insert: passage of the bill. "(e) To claim a credit on a tax return, either: (i) The effective date of transfer, as reflected in the Tax Credit ROLL CALL Registry pursuant to R.S. 47:1524, must shall be on or before the due date of the return, without regard to the granting of any extension; or The roll was called with the following result: (ii) On or before the due date of the return, without regard to the granting of any extension, the transferor and transferee shall have YEAS executed a binding agreement to transfer the credit. The agreement shall be on a form approved by the secretary. The specific project Mr. President Erdey Morrell from which the credit shall be generated, specific type of transferable Allain Fannin Morrish credit, and the exact amount of credit to be transferred shall not be Appel Gatti Peacock required terms of the agreement. Barrow Hewitt Perry (iii) For purposes of this Paragraph, "effective date of transfer" Bishop Johns Peterson means the date of transfer as reflected in the Tax Credit Registry Boudreaux LaFleur Riser pursuant to R.S. 47:1524. Brown Lambert Smith, G. (iv) A credit acquired through transfer can be applied to any Chabert Long Smith, J. allowable tax liability that is due for the year the credit was originally Claitor Luneau Thompson earned or to any year due afterward until the applicable carryforward Colomb Martiny Walsworth period is over. Cortez Mills Ward (f) A tax credit with an effective date of transfer, as reflected in Donahue Mizell White the Tax Credit Registry pursuant to R.S. 47:1524, or an executed Total - 36 transfer agreement entered into after the due date of the return, NAYS without regard to the granting of any extension, may shall be utilized as a payment applied only to any allowable tax, penalty, and interest Total - 0 and shall not be claimed as a credit on a tax return.

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(g) A credit acquired through transfer that is applied as a SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS payment can may be applied to any allowable tax liability, interest, and penalty that is due for the year the credit was originally earned or Amendments proposed by Senator Erdey to Reengrossed House Bill to any year due afterward until provided that the applicable No. 1160 by Representative Davis carryforward period is over of the credit has not expired. * * * AMENDMENT NO. 1 Section 3. The provisions of this Act shall be applicable for On page 4, line 14, change "anything" to "any thing" income tax periods beginning on and after January 1, 2016 and corporation franchise tax periods beginning on and after January 1, AMENDMENT NO. 2 2017." On page 4, line 16, change "anything" to "any thing" On motion of Senator Morrell, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 4, line 20, change "anything" to "any thing" The bill was read by title. Senator Claitor moved the final passage of the amended bill. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 6, lines 11 and 12, change "in response to any public records ROLL CALL request made pursuant to" to "consistent with" The roll was called with the following result: On motion of Senator Erdey, the amendments were adopted. YEAS The bill was read by title. Senator White moved the final passage of the amended bill. Mr. President Fannin Morrish Allain Gatti Peacock ROLL CALL Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Johns Peterson The roll was called with the following result: Bishop LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. YEAS Brown Long Smith, J. Chabert Luneau Thompson Mr. President Erdey Morrell Claitor Martiny Walsworth Allain Fannin Morrish Colomb Mills Ward Appel Gatti Peacock Cortez Mizell White Barrow Hewitt Perry Erdey Morrell Bishop Johns Peterson Total - 35 Boudreaux LaFleur Riser NAYS Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J. Total - 0 Claitor Luneau Thompson ABSENT Colomb Martiny Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward Carter Milkovich Donahue Mizell White Donahue Tarver Total - 36 Total - 4 NAYS The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Total - 0 returned to the House. Senator Claitor moved to reconsider the vote ABSENT by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Carter Milkovich Tarver Called from the Calendar Total - 3 Senator White asked that House Bill No. 1160 be called from The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it the Calendar. returned to the House. Senator White moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. HOUSE BILL NO. 1160— (Substitute for House Bill No. 921 by Representative Davis) Called from the Calendar BY REPRESENTATIVES DAVIS, FRANKLIN, IVEY, NANCY LANDRY, JAY MORRIS, PIERRE, AND STOKES AN ACT Senator Chabert asked that House Bill No. 902 be called from To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3394.3(A)(4), relative to corporations the Calendar. that support public postsecondary education; to provide relative HOUSE BILL NO. 902— to capital projects undertaken by a nonprofit corporation on BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Community and Technical AN ACT Colleges; to provide procedures for soliciting and evaluating To amend and reenact R.S. 56:423(A) and (B) and 429 and Sections proposals from contractors; to provide that certain records of the 2(B) and (C) and 3 of Act No. 808 of the 2008 Regular Session corporation be made available to the public; to require of the Legislature and to enact R.S. 56:427(F) and (G), relative monitoring and status reports on projects; to provide relative to to oyster leases; to provide for lifting the moratorium on new the board of directors of such corporation; and to provide for oyster leases; to provide relative to liability under certain related matters. circumstances; to provide relative to public notification and opportunity to protest or withdraw oyster lease applications Floor Amendments under certain circumstances; to eliminate auction of rent- delinquent oyster leases; to provide certain terms, conditions, Senator Erdey proposed the following amendments. procedures, and requirements; and to provide for related matters.

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The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the final NAYS passage of the bill. Lambert Mills Perry ROLL CALL Total - 3 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Carter Milkovich YEAS Total - 2 Mr. President Erdey Peacock The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Allain Fannin Perry to the House. Senator Chabert moved to reconsider the vote by Appel Gatti Peterson which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barrow Hewitt Riser Bishop Johns Smith, G. Called from the Calendar Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, J. Brown Long Tarver Senator Morrell asked that House Bill No. 56 be called from the Chabert Luneau Thompson Calendar. Claitor Martiny Walsworth Colomb Mizell Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 56— Cortez Morrell White BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Donahue Morrish AN ACT Total - 35 To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(A)(2), (B)(2), and (D)(2) and NAYS 3386(B) and to enact R.S. 11:3384(A)(3), (B)(3), and (D)(3), relative to new members of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Lambert Mills Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide relative to Total - 2 retirement eligibility and benefits for such members; to provide ABSENT relative to benefits for beneficiaries and survivors of certain such members; and to provide for related matters. Carter Milkovich Total - 2 The bill was read by title. Senator Morrell moved the final passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Chabert moved to reconsider the vote by ROLL CALL which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: Called from the Calendar YEAS Senator Chabert asked that House Bill No. 1130 be called from the Calendar. Mr. President Erdey Morrish Allain Fannin Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 1130— Appel Gatti Perry BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO Barrow Johns Peterson AN ACT Bishop LaFleur Riser To enact R.S. 56:425.1, relative to leasing of water bottoms for Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. oyster cultivation and harvest; to authorize the state to jointly Brown Long Smith, J. lease certain water bottoms; to provide for the terms and Chabert Luneau Thompson conditions of such joint leases; and to provide for related Claitor Martiny Walsworth matters. Colomb Mills Ward Cortez Mizell White The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the final Donahue Morrell passage of the bill. Total - 35 NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 The roll was called with the following result: ABSENT YEAS Carter Milkovich Hewitt Tarver Mr. President Erdey Peacock Total - 4 Allain Fannin Peterson Appel Gatti Riser The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Barrow Hewitt Smith, G. to the House. Senator Morrell moved to reconsider the vote by which Bishop Johns Smith, J. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Boudreaux LaFleur Tarver Brown Long Thompson Called from the Calendar Chabert Luneau Walsworth Claitor Martiny Ward Senator Morrell asked that House Bill No. 57 be called from the Colomb Mizell White Calendar. Cortez Morrell Donahue Morrish Total - 34

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HOUSE BILL NO. 57— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3363(B), relative to employee The roll was called with the following result: contributions in the Fire Fighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide with respect to the regularity YEAS and amount of such contributions; to provide with respect to Mr. President Erdey Morrell consent to such deductions; to provide relative to the Allain Fannin Morrish establishment of an "employer pick-up" plan within the system Appel Gatti Peacock in accordance with Internal Revenue Code provisions; to Barrow Hewitt Perry provide relative to the transfer of such contributions to the Bishop Johns Peterson system; to provide relative to the powers and duties of the board Boudreaux LaFleur Riser with respect to such contributions; to provide relative to member Brown Lambert Smith, G. rights relative to such contributions; and to provide for related Chabert Long Smith, J. matters. Claitor Luneau Thompson Colomb Martiny Walsworth The bill was read by title. Senator Morrell moved the final Cortez Mills Ward passage of the bill. Donahue Mizell White Total - 36 ROLL CALL NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 ABSENT YEAS Carter Milkovich Tarver Mr. President Fannin Morrish Total - 3 Allain Gatti Peacock Appel Hewitt Perry The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Bishop Johns Peterson to the House. Senator Morrell moved to reconsider the vote by which Boudreaux LaFleur Riser the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J. Claitor Luneau Thompson Called from the Calendar Colomb Martiny Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward Senator Peacock asked that House Bill No. 907 be called from Donahue Mizell White the Calendar. Erdey Morrell HOUSE BILL NO. 907— Total - 35 BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBAS NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:710(B)(1)(b) and (D) and to enact R.S. Total - 0 11:710(A)(9), relative to the reemployment of retirees of the ABSENT Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana; to provide relative to the earnings limitation applicable to retirees who return to Barrow Milkovich work as substitute classroom teachers under certain Carter Tarver circumstances; to provide a definition; to provide for reporting Total - 4 requirements; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final to the House. Senator Morrell moved to reconsider the vote by which passage of the bill. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL Called from the Calendar The roll was called with the following result: Senator Morrell asked that House Bill No. 59 be called from the Calendar. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 59— Mr. President Erdey Mizell BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Allain Fannin Morrish AN ACT Appel Gatti Peacock To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3391, relative to conversion of leave Barrow Hewitt Perry to retirement credit in the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund Boudreaux Johns Peterson in the city of New Orleans; to authorize such conversion; to Brown LaFleur Riser provide with respect to the amount of credit received for such Chabert Lambert Smith, G. conversion; to provide with respect to the election to convert Claitor Long Smith, J. such leave; and to provide for related matters. Colomb Luneau Thompson Cortez Martiny Walsworth The bill was read by title. Senator Morrell moved the final Donahue Mills White passage of the bill. Total - 33 NAYS Total - 0

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ABSENT ABSENT Bishop Milkovich Tarver Carter Milkovich Tarver Carter Morrell Ward LaFleur Smith, G. Total - 6 Total - 5 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The Chair declared the amendments were adopted. to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Floor Amendments Called from the Calendar Senator Claitor proposed the following amendments. Senator Barrow asked that House Bill No. 1019 be called from SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS the Calendar. Amendments proposed by Senator Claitor to Reengrossed House Bill HOUSE BILL NO. 1019— No. 1019 by Representative Edmonds BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONDS, ABRAHAM, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BARRAS, BISHOP, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CHANEY, COUSSAN, COX, DEVILLIER, EMERSON, FALCONER, LANCE HARRIS, AMENDMENT NO. 1 HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HUVAL, On page 1, line 3, after "abnormality;" delete the remainder of the IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, LEBAS, MIGUEZ, POPE, line and delete lines 4 through 6 and insert: "to provide a definition REYNOLDS, RICHARD, TALBOT, AND ZERINGUE of diagnosed; to require information on resources prior to an abortion AN ACT when a pregnant woman is aware of a genetic abnormality of the To enact R.S. 40:1061.1.1, relative to regulation of abortion; to fetus; to provide for creation of a resource document; to provide provide a definition of genetic abnormality; to prohibit the penalties for violations of the mandate; and to provide for related performance of an abortion and any attempt to perform an matters." abortion when a pregnant woman seeks the abortion because of a genetic abnormality of the unborn child; to provide penalties AMENDMENT NO. 2 for violations of the prohibition; and to provide for related On page 1, line 9, after "§1061.1.1." delete the remainder of the line matters. and insert: "Abortion; information on genetic abnormality resources" Floor Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 12, after "(1)" delete "(a)" Senator Mizell proposed the following amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 4 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On page 1, delete lines 13 through 18 and on page 2, delete lines 1 and 2 Amendments proposed by Senator Mizell to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1019 by Representative Edmonds AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, line 9, after "that the" delete the remainder of the line and AMENDMENT NO. 1 insert "fetus has" On page 2, line 8, after "abortion" insert "of an unborn child of twenty or more weeks post-fertilization age, as provided for in R.S. AMENDMENT NO. 6 40:1061.1," On page 2, line 11, after "abnormality" delete the "." and insert: "without first providing the pregnant woman with an informational Senator Mizell moved the adoption of the amendments. document including resources, programs, and services for pregnant women who have a diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormality and Senator Morrell objected. resources, programs, and services for infants and children born with disabilities. The informational document provided for in this ROLL CALL Subsection shall be given to the pregnant woman at the same time as the requirements in R.S. 40:1061.17(B). The roll was called with the following result: C. The Department of Health and Hospitals shall develop an informational document to comply with the mandate established in YEAS this Section to include resources, programs, and services for pregnant women who have a diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormality and Mr. President Fannin Peacock resources, programs, and services for infants and children born with Allain Gatti Perry disabilities and shall make such information available to any Appel Hewitt Riser requesting provider of women's health care services and shall Barrow Johns Smith, J. maintain the information on a link on the department's website." Chabert Lambert Thompson Claitor Long Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 7 Colomb Martiny Ward On page 2, line 12, change "C." to "D." Cortez Mills White Donahue Mizell Senator Claitor moved the adoption of the amendments. Erdey Morrish Total - 28 Senator Barrow objected. NAYS ROLL CALL Bishop Brown Morrell Boudreaux Luneau Peterson The roll was called with the following result: Total - 6 YEAS Allain Colomb Mills Appel Cortez Morrell

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Bishop Johns Morrish Floor Amendments Boudreaux LaFleur Peterson Brown Luneau Smith, G. Senator Ward proposed the following amendments. Claitor Martiny Smith, J. Total - 18 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS NAYS Amendments proposed by Senator Ward to Reengrossed House Bill Mr. President Gatti Perry No. 1019 by Representative Edmonds Barrow Hewitt Riser Chabert Lambert Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Donahue Milkovich Walsworth On page On page 1, line 5, after "child;" insert the following: "to Erdey Mizell Ward require information on resources prior to an abortion when a pregnant Fannin Peacock White woman is aware of a genetic abnormality of the fetus; to provide for Total - 18 creation of a resource document;" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 2 Carter Long Tarver On page 2, line 8, after "abortion" insert "of an unborn child of Total - 3 twenty or more weeks post-fertilization age, as provided for in R.S. 40:1061.1," The Chair declared the amendments were rejected. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Floor Amendments On page 2, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: "C.(1) It shall be unlawful for a person to intentionally perform Senator Appel proposed the following amendments. or attempt to perform an abortion of an unborn child of less than twenty weeks post-fertilization age without first providing the SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS pregnant woman with an informational document including resources, programs, and services for pregnant women who have a Amendments proposed by Senator Appel to Reengrossed House Bill diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormality and resources, programs, and No. 1019 by Representative Edmonds services for infants and children born with disabilities. The informational document provided for in this Subsection shall be AMENDMENT NO. 1 given to the pregnant woman at the same time as the requirements in On page 1, line 5 after "child;" insert "to provide for an exception R.S. 40:1061.17(B). regarding the life of the mother;" (2) The Department of Health and Hospitals shall develop an informational document to comply with the mandate established in AMENDMENT NO. 2 this Section to include resources, programs, and services for pregnant On page 2, between lines 13 and 14 insert the following: women who have a diagnosis of fetal genetic abnormality and "E. The provisions of this Section shall not apply whenever the resources, programs, and services for infants and children born with abortion is nescssary to save the life of the mother." disabilities and shall make such information available to any requesting provider of women's health care services and shall Senator Appel moved the adoption of the amendments. maintain the information on a link on the department's website." Senator Milkovich objected. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, line 12, change "C." to "D." ROLL CALL Senator Ward moved the adoption of the amendments. The roll was called with the following result: Senator Milkovich objected. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. President Erdey Morrell Allain Fannin Morrish The roll was called with the following result: Appel Hewitt Peacock Barrow Johns Peterson YEAS Bishop LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. Mr. President Erdey Peacock Brown Luneau Smith, J. Allain Fannin Perry Chabert Martiny Ward Appel Gatti Peterson Colomb Mills Barrow Hewitt Riser Donahue Mizell Bishop Johns Smith, G. Total - 28 Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, J. NAYS Brown Lambert Thompson Chabert Luneau Walsworth Claitor Milkovich Walsworth Claitor Martiny Ward Cortez Perry Colomb Mills White Gatti Thompson Cortez Mizell Total - 7 Donahue Morrish ABSENT Total - 34 NAYS Carter Tarver Long White Milkovich Total - 4 Total - 1 The Chair declared the amendments were adopted.

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ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 2 In Senate Committee No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Carter Morrell Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 1, Long Tarver line 20, delete "to repeal R.S. 49:259(C)(3);" Total - 4 AMENDMENT NO. 3 The Chair declared the amendments were adopted. In Senate Committee No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 3, The bill was read by title. Senator Barrow moved the final line 36, change "attorneys'" to "attorney" passage of the amended bill. AMENDMENT NO. 4 ROLL CALL In Senate Committee No. 9 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 4, The roll was called with the following result: delete line 13 in its entirety and insert """ YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 5 In Senate Committee No. 10 proposed by the Senate Committee on Mr. President Gatti Peacock Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 4, Allain Hewitt Perry line 15, delete ""Section 11."" and insert ""Section 10."" Appel Johns Riser Barrow LaFleur Smith, G. On motion of Senator LaFleur, the amendments were adopted. Boudreaux Lambert Smith, J. Chabert Martiny Thompson Floor Amendments Cortez Milkovich Walsworth Donahue Mills Ward Senator LaFleur proposed the following amendments. Erdey Mizell White Fannin Morrish SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total - 29 NAYS Amendments proposed by Senator LaFleur to Reengrossed House Bill No. 409 by Representative Henry Bishop Claitor Morrell Brown Colomb Peterson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 6 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate ABSENT Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 1, delete line 3, and insert the following: "47:302.2(C)(1)(b), Carter Luneau and R.S. 49:259, and" Long Tarver Total - 4 AMENDMENT NO. 2 Delete Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 2 and 3 proposed by the The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, returned to the House. Senator Barrow moved to reconsider the vote 2016 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Called from the Calendar In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, Senator LaFleur asked that House Bill No. 409 be called from on page 1, delete line 15, on page 1, line 16, delete "legal counsel;", the Calendar. and insert the following: "provide relative to the transfer by the Department of Revenue of monies in escrow; to direct the treasurer HOUSE BILL NO. 409— to transfer certain funds in the state treasury; to direct the attorney BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY general to remit certain funds;" AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article AMENDMENT NO. 4 895.1(F)(3)(e) and to enact R.S. 17:1519.6(E), relative to state In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate funds; to provide for the deposit of certain funds into the state Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, treasury; to provide for outstanding fund transfers; to provide for on page 1, line 17, change "incident" to "litigation" the deposit of hospital lease payments; to provide for distributions out of the Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund; AMENDMENT NO. 5 and to provide for related matters. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, Floor Amendments on page 1, line 20, delete "to repeal R.S. 49:259(C)(3); Senator LaFleur proposed the following amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 6 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 2, on line 22, after "Section 4." delete the remainder of the Amendments proposed by Senator LaFleur to Reengrossed House line and insert the following: "R.S. 49:259 is hereby amended and Bill No. 409 by Representative Henry reenacted to read" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 7 In Senate Committee No. 3 proposed by the Senate Committee on In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 1, Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, lines 7 and 8, delete "and to repeal R.S. 49:259(C)(3)," on page 2, delete lines 25 through 39

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AMENDMENT NO. 8 and the States of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate (Consent Decree), and (3) the economic damages owed under the Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, Settlement Agreement Between the Gulf State and the BP Entities on page 2, line 47, change "recommended" to "received" With Respect to Economic and Other Claims Arising From the Deepwater Horizon Incident (Economic Damages Settlement AMENDMENT NO. 9 Agreement), the attorney general shall notify the state treasurer, the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, and the commissioner of Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, administration. The state treasurer shall immediately transfer the on page 2, delete lines 49 through 51, and insert the following: "to Twenty Million Dollar payment for attorneys' fees and costs pursuant any office of risk management litigation, or litigation involving the to the Court Order to the Oil Spill Contingency Fund. The state Department of Natural Resources and or the Department of treasurer is further authorized and directed to transfer, immediately Environmental Quality, or to the settlement funds, judgments, or final upon receipt of the first installment of the NRDA costs paid in disposition of the claims asserted in State of Louisiana v. BP accordance with the Consent Decree, Nineteen Million One Hundred Exploration & Production, et al., consolidated with In Re: Oil Spill Twenty-five Thousand Dollars to the Natural Resources Restoration by the Oil Rig "Deepwater Horizon" in the Gulf of Mexico, on April Trust Fund. The second installment of Nineteen Million One 20, 2010, M.L. No. 2179 (E.D. La.) (hereinafter "D.H. litigation"), as Hundred Twenty-five Thousand Dollars for NRDA costs and all provided in Subsection D of this Section. future NRD payments made pursuant to the Consent Decree shall also be transferred to the Natural Resources Restoration Trust Fund, AMENDMENT NO. 10 in accordance with La. R.S. 30:2480.2. The state treasurer shall In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate immediately upon receipt of the initial payment of economic Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, damages in the amount of Two Hundred Million Dollars, transfer on page 2, delete lines 56 and 57, on page 3, delete lines 1 through 3, these funds in accordance with R.S. 39:91. All future payments of and insert the following: "together with the balance in the fund as of economic damages, as set forth in the Economic Damages Settlement each July first is sufficient to bring the balance in the fund to ten Agreement, shall also be transferred in accordance with R.S. 39:91. million dollars annually. Annual deposits into the fund shall not In order to comply with this section, immediately upon signature of exceed a total of ten million dollars The and the balance of the fund the governor of this Act, the attorney general is hereby directed to shall not exceed ten million dollars. Any proceeds remaining received remit from the Attorney General's Consumer Support Escrow as provided in Subsection A of this Section, after making the total Account the amount of seven million dollars which was transferred annual deposit into the fund of ten million dollars shall be deposited to the Attorney General's Consumer Support Escrow Account on into the state general fund." May 17, 2016, to the state treasurer and costs made pursuant to the October 5, 2015 Court Order or the NRDA payments made pursuant AMENDMENT NO. 11 to the Consent Decree." In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, AMENDMENT NO. 15 on page 3, line 19, after "fees" delete the remainder of the line, delete In Senate Committee Amendment No. 9 proposed by the Senate line 20, and insert the following: "resulting from the Court Order Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, [Regarding Payment of the Gulf States' Attorneys' Fees and Costs] on page 4, delete line 9, change "any suit" to "the suit" (Rec. Doc. 15441) issued in the D.H. litigation on October 5, 2015, shall be paid by the Department of Justice, until funding is" In Senate Committee Amendment No. 9 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, AMENDMENT NO. 12 on page 4, delete line 10, and insert the following: "petition In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate associated with the legislative instrument which originated as House Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, Concurrent Resolution No. 8 of the 2015 Regular Session of the on page 3, delete lines 22 and 23, and insert the following: Louisiana Legislature, the amount paid under protest and held in "(3) Each fiscal year, monies shall be deposited into the fund in escrow in" an amount sufficient to bring the unencumbered balance in the fund to ten million dollars." AMENDMENT NO. 16 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 9 proposed by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 13 Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate on page 4, delete line 13, and insert the following: Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, "Section 10. The attorney general is hereby directed to remit on page 3, delete lines 35 and 36, and insert the following: "arising from the Attorney General's Consumer Support Escrow Account the from the D.H. litigation, including but not limited to litigation amount of $7,028,196 to the state treasurer. Notwithstanding any law expenses, assessment costs, court costs or attorney fees." to the contrary, the treasurer shall transfer the $7,028,196 to the state general fund. AMENDMENT NO. 14 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 9 proposed by the Senate On motion of Senator LaFleur, the amendments were adopted. Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 3, delete lines 48 through 54, on page 4, delete lines 1 The bill was read by title. Senator LaFleur moved the final through 8, and insert the following: passage of the amended bill. "Section 8. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, upon receipt of any monies received on behalf of the state as a result of the ROLL CALL settlement, judgment, or final disposition of the state's claims asserted in State of Louisiana v. BP Exploration & Production, et al. The roll was called with the following result: (E.D.La.), consolidated with In Re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig "Deepwater Horizon" in the Gulf of Mexico, on April 20, 2010, M.L. YEAS 2179 (E.D. La.), including (1) Twenty Million Dollars paid pursuant to the Court Order [Regarding Payment of the Gulf States' Attorneys' Mr. President Erdey Morrell Fees and Costs (Rec. Doc. 15441) issued on October 5, 2015 Allain Fannin Morrish (hereinafter "attorneys' fees and costs"), (2) the recovery of the Appel Gatti Peacock unreimbursed Natural Resource Damage assessment (NRDA) costs Barrow Hewitt Perry incurred by the Trustees and the natural resource damage (NRD) Bishop Johns Peterson payments due pursuant to the Consent Decree Among Defendant BP Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Exploration & Production Inc. (BPXP), the United States of America, Brown Lambert Smith, G.

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Chabert Luneau Smith, J. a projected shortfall $ 200,000" Claitor Martiny Thompson Colomb Milkovich Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cortez Mills Ward On page 7, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: Donahue Mizell White Total - 36 "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) NAYS to the Community and Family Services Program for outstanding legal fees and obligations $ 652,122" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 9, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: Carter Long Tarver Total - 3 "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Minimum Foundation Program to increase The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it funding for city, parish, special schools, lab returned to the House. Senator LaFleur moved to reconsider the vote schools and charter schools, and the Recovery by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. School District, which shall be allocated in the same manner as provided in the Fiscal Called from the Calendar Year 2014-2015 MFP Formula, for a certificated classroom teacher pay raise, Senator LaFleur asked that House Bill No. 1047 be called from related employer retirement contributions the Calendar. and other expenditures in order to sustain the certificated classroom teacher pay raise HOUSE BILL NO. 1047— provided for by appropriation in BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY Fiscal Year 2013-2014 $7,028,196" AN ACT To appropriate funds and to make certain reductions in appropriations On motion of Senator LaFleur, the amendments were adopted. from certain sources to be allocated to designated agencies and purposes in specific amounts for the making of supplemental The bill was read by title. Senator LaFleur moved the final appropriations for Fiscal Year 2015-2016; to provide for an passage of the amended bill effective date; and to provide for related matters. . Floor Amendments ROLL CALL Senator LaFleur proposed the following amendments. The roll was called with the following result: SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Senator LaFleur to Reengrossed House Mr. President Fannin Morrish Bill No. 1047 by Representative Henry Allain Gatti Peacock Appel Hewitt Perry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barrow Johns Peterson On page 10, line 18, delete "to read" Bishop LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Brown Long Smith, J. On page 10, line 22, delete "to read" Chabert Luneau Thompson Claitor Martiny Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 3 Colomb Milkovich Ward On page 10, line 37, delete "to read" Cortez Mills White Donahue Mizell On motion of Senator LaFleur, the amendments were adopted. Erdey Morrell Total - 37 Floor Amendments NAYS Senator LaFleur proposed the following amendments. Total - 0 ABSENT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Carter Tarver Amendments proposed by Senator LaFleur to Reengrossed House Total - 2 Bill No. 1047 by Representative Henry The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it AMENDMENT NO. 1 returned to the House. Senator LaFleur moved to reconsider the vote In Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2016, on page 1, delete lines 10 through 12. Rules Suspended AMENDMENT NO. 2 Senator Hewitt asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules On page 1, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following: to revert to the Morning Hour. "01-100 EXECUTIVE OFFICE Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers to the Administrative Program for operating expenses to cover

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Petitions, Memorials and Atchafalaya Basin Levee District (89) Gerald P. Alexander Sr. Communications Glenn Jude Angelle Pamela A. Burleigh The following petitions, memorials and communications were William T. "Bill" Flynn received and read: Kenneth R. Gordon John Adam Grezaffi OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Daniel R. Hebert STATE OF LOUISIANA Karen B. "Kay" Jewell Moise J. LeBlanc Jr. June 2, 2016 Harry William Marionneaux Earl J. Matherne The Honorable President and Members of the Senate Jody P. Meche Ladies and Gentlemen: Nickie W. Rockforte Auctioneers Licensing Board, Louisiana (280) I have appointed the individuals on the attached list to the Jacob Brown offices indicated. In accordance with Article IV, Section 5(H)(3) of Jeffrey A. Henderson the Louisiana Constitution of I974, I hereby submit their names for Darleen Jacobs Levy confirmation by the Senate. Terrence D. Lockett Sincerely, James M. Sims Jacob R. Warren Governor Bar Pilots for the Port of New Orleans, Board of Examiners of (137) 2016 Regular Session Submission List for Senate Confirmation Robert E. "Bobby" Bean Acadiana Area Human Services District (904) Christopher J. Blache David J. Merrill Barber Examiners, Board of (18) Elizabeth F. West Kedrian D. Landrew Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority (842) Roy F. Baas Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water District (586) Catherine M. Lemieux Chris J. Domangue Paul M. Schoen Ray C. Mayet Martin Thibodeaux III Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, State (BESE) Deborah L. Thomas (40) Thomas E. Roque Adjutant General of Louisiana (2) Lurie Thomason Jr. Brig. Gen. Glenn H. Curtis Doris J. Voitier Administration, Division of (3) John L. "Jay" Dardenne Jr. Body Camera Implementation Task, Louisiana Law Enforcement Barbara E. Goodson (987) Richard "Dickie" Howze Carl R. Dabadie Jr. Boxing and Wrestling Commission, State (16) Aging, Louisiana Executive Board on (374) James J. Brennan Joseph A. Donchess Bobby Paul Dupre Amite River Basin Drainage and Water Conservation District A.L. "Buddy" Embanato Jr. (361) Thomas G. Ferguson Ben B. Babin Sr. John Green Jr. Lionel L. Bailey Sr. James A. Stevenson Jr. David G. Hoover Harold Lee Williams Jr. James A. Little Caddo Levee District (91) Terry Steven Louque Patrick W. Harrison Jerry Ray Thibeau Kandi R. Moore Larry N. Thomas Carolyn C. Prator Gary L. Procell Architectural Examiners, State Board of (14) James T. Sims Allen J. Bacque Helen Godfrey Smith Justin David Brinson Willie L. Walker Sr. Arts Council, Louisiana State (703) Cane River Waterway Commission (204) Marjorie L. "Margie" Camardelle John C. "Chad" Methvin Larry M. Paige Associated Branch Pilots of the Port of New Orleans (826) James M. "Jim" Rhodes Sr. Jerrold B. Peterson Jr. Margaret W. Vienne Van C. Wiggins Capital Area Groundwater Conservation District (63) Ivy Dale Aucoin Johan Forsman Barry L. Hugghins

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Capital Area Human Services District (514) Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board (860) Christy M. Burnett James B. "Jimmy" Cantrelle Kathy M. D'Albor Laurie T. Cormier Gerri J. Hobdy Windell A. Curole Rebekah T. "Becky" Katz Michael R. Ellis Stacey B. Morales William H. "Bill" Hidalgo Sr. Gary M. Spillman Calvin Mackie Guy S. McInnis Cemetery Board, Louisiana (26) Steven C. Wilson Richard C. Briede Coastal Protection, Restoration and Conservation, Governor's Central Louisiana Human Services District (905) Advisory Commission on (725) Renata Pilatova Chett C. Chiasson Charles C. Ugokwe Gerald E. Galloway H. Dale Hall Certified Public Accountants of Louisiana, State Board of (1) Jeffrey P. Hebert Suemarie S. Alizadeh Stacy P. Methvin Michael D. Bergeron Roswell King Milling Grady R. Hazel James T.B. Tripp Lynn V. Hutchinson Nicholas J. Langley CODOFIL – Council for the Development of French in Louisiana Letitia A. "Letti" Lowe-Ardoin (919) Desireé Honoré Thomas Stephen J. Ortego Warren A. Perrin Certified Shorthand Reporters, Board of Examiners of (164) Vincent P. Borrello Jr. Commerce and Industry, State Board of (29) Elizabeth C. Methvin Jeffery J. "Jeff" Arnold Millie W. Atkins Chenier Plain Coastal Restoration and Protection Authority (915) Glenn L. Brasseaux Kay C. Barnett Yvette R. Cola Ryan J. Bourriaque Major Coleman Michael S. Dever Rickey Lee Fabra Skie Segrera Ebanks Manuel A. Fajardo Earnestine C. Horn Jerald N. "Jerry" Jones Earl A. Landry Jr. Heather L. Malone David W. Minton Charles R. "Robby" Miller Jr. Phillip L. "Scooter" Trosclair III Jan K. Moller Aldes K. "Al" Vidrine III Scott M. Richard Daniel J. Schexnaydre Jr. Child Death Review Panel, Louisiana State (421) Ronnie L. Slone Pamela Q. Cart Bobby E. Williams Jr. Ashlyn L. Melton Woodrow Wilson Jr. Steven L. Windham Children and Family Services, Department of Marketa Garner Walters Community and Technical Colleges, Board of Supervisors of Eric Horent (597) Helen Bridges Carter Children's Cabinet (351) Erika M. McConduit-Diggs James A. Gilmore Jr. Willie L. Mount Norwood J. Oge Jr. Children's Cabinet Advisory Board (750) Paul P. Price Jr. Davondra I. Brown Stephen C. Smith M. Amanda Brunson Charles T. Strong Lynette W. Celestin Lynn V. Clark Cosmetology, Louisiana State Board of (34) Charles C. Coleman Mella B. Brown Gerrelda Davis William M. Grayson Gina E. Eubanks Frances K. Hand Eric D. Griggs Eliza Jill Hebert Sherry S. Guarisco Edwin H. Neill III Sarah S. Hinshaw-Fuselier Melinda L. Tilley Rhenda H. Hodnett James R. Williams Dana R. Hunter Jennifer J. Karle Crime Victims Reparations Board (119) Bryan T. Moore Gary G. "Stitch" Guillory George C. Murray Jr. Rena M. Hebert Kathleen S. Richey Bobby D. Igo Jr. Marsha E. Shuler Carolyn Renee Stapleton Ernise Singleton Catalene B. Theriot Jill Slack Audrey D. Thibodeaux James A. Sprinkle Amanda E. Tonkovich Ivy B. Starns Tameka T. White Stephanie K. Sterling Michael W. Victorian Deaf, Louisiana Commission for the (224) Kahree A. Wahid Jimmy C. Gore Carmen D. Weisner Jason N. "Jay" Isch Gina L. Womack Rana I. Ottallah Jeri A. Pilk Children's Trust Fund Board, Louisiana (301) Melodie A. Sparks Ivy B. Starns Dentistry, Louisiana State Board of (37) Patricia H. "Patty" Cassidy Robert J. Foret

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Developmental Disabilities Council, Louisiana (207) Fifth Louisiana Levee District (94) Randall W. Brown Jr. Clark H. Hill Carmen B. Cetnar Tara A. LeBlanc Forestry Commission, Louisiana (58) Mark S. Martin D. Gradon Clemons Robert W. Paddy Wayne L. Hagan Stephanie M. Patrick William A. "Bill" Jenkins Bambi D. Polotzola Tara N. Smith Gaming Control Board, Louisiana (512) Mary V. Tarver Robert W. "Bobby" Gaston III Philip G. "Phil" Wilson Wanda L. Theriot Jamie B. Wong Governor, Office of the (311) Dietetics and Nutrition, Louisiana State Board of Examiners in Matthew F. Block (268) Johnny B. Bradberry Meghan T. Kavanaugh Chaunda Allen Mitchell Lori B. Roy Ben W. Nevers Bambi D. Polotzola Disability Affairs, Governor's Advisory Council on (526) Shanta H. Proctor Harry J. Brady Donna S. Breaux Grand Isle Independent Levee District (377) Katie S. Corkern Arthur A. Bellanger Pammara B. "Pam" Darby Kelly J. Besson Sr. Maria Lynette Fontenot David J. Camardelle Sharon M. Hennessey Linda B. Kocher Grand Isle Port Commission (531) Laureen F. Mayfield Juanita B. Cheramie Paula C. Rodriguez Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission (144) Drug and Device Distributors, Louisiana Board of (124) Rebecca A. Cunard Robert V. Broadus Hall L. Davis IV Michael K. Davis Brenda R. Hurst James G. Delatte Eric T. Johnson Kenneth R. Dugas Jerald J. Juneau Trion P. Horgan Travis M. Medine Marilyn B. "Lynn" Robertson Economic Development, (187) Clint Seneca Mandi D. Mitchell Blaine Joseph Sheets Donald M. "Don" Pierson Jr. Kevin J. Stevens Anne Villa Robert W. "Bobby" Watts Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Louisiana State Board of (44) Group Benefits Estimating Conference (1007) Maurice Southall Erin Monroe Wesley Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission, Group Benefits Policy and Planning Board (363) Louisiana (559) Agnes S. Andrews Tammy L. Gray Jeremy R. Jackson Jeffrey S. Kuo Valencia A. Tanner Marcus R. Majors Jr. Christopher L. Mixon Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission (64) Travis R. Schulze John E. Roussel Barbara B. Sellers Jeffrey W. Watson Health and Hospitals, Department of (189) Rebekah E. Gee Emergency Response Network Board, Louisiana (LERN) (796) James E. Hussey Billy G. Conerly Tara A. LeBlanc Jeanette M. Ray William Jeffrey Reynolds Tracy B. Wold Mary Beth Scalco Robert K. Wolterman Mark A. Thomas Environmental Education Commission, Louisiana (6) Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Governor's Jada Lewis Office of (890) Col. James B. "Jim" Waskom Environmental Quality, Department of (303) Karyn M. Andrews Housing Corporation, Louisiana (933) Chuck Carr Brown Tammy P. Earles Lourdes M. Iturralde Larry Ferdinand Elliot B. Vega Willie Rack Lloyd S. "Buddy" Spillers Ernest N. Morial-New Orleans Exhibition Authority (52) Gillis R. Windham Robert C. Bray Ronald C. Guidry Sr. Iberia Parish Levee, Hurricane, and Conservation District (921) Robert F. "Tiger" Hammond Lauren R. Brown Edward L. "Eddie" Jacobs Jr. Alfred T. "Todd" Landry Steven L. Pettus James W. "Jimmy" Landry Bonita A. Robertson Eugene A. Patout III Melvin Joseph Rodrigue Jr. Roy A. Pontiff Michael O. Smith Imperial Calcasieu Human Services Authority (906) Ethics, Board of (517) Corlissa N. Hoffoss C. Wade Shaddock Jr. Liddell Smith

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International Commerce, Louisiana Board of (949) Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical John G. "Jay" Hardman Jr. College, Board of Supervisors of (88) Dominik Knoll Glenn J. Armentor Richard L. Ranson Jr. J. Stephen Perry Randolph R. "Randy" Robb James M. Williams Gregory R. Rusovich Don P. Sanders Marriage and Family, Louisiana Commission on (687) Bernell J. Cook Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children (902) Math, Science, and the Arts, Louisiana School of (369) Clay J. Corley Joseph E. "Jed" Cain Sharon T. Gahagan Lafitte Area Independent Levee District (869) Ryan M. Jannise Robert F. "Robby" Briscoe III Jimmy D. Long Jr. Randy Reynon Martha T. Smiley Lafourche Basin Levee District (96) Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee (672) Craig E. Carter Juzar Ali Stanley C. Folse Harold D. Brandt Kevin P. Hebert James E. Hussey Jeffery L. "Jeff" Henry Sr. Catherine A. McDonald James P. Jasmin Whitney P. Jasmin Jr. Military Advisory Council, Louisiana (943) Russell A. Loupe Clarence E. Beebe Eric J. Matherne Brian P. Jakes Sr. Michael K. McKinney Sr. Marlin J. Rogers Mineral and Energy Board, State (113) Gary M. Watson Thomas L. "Tom" Arnold Jr. Gregory C. Carter Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District, Board of Emile B. Cordaro Commissioners of the (65) Theodore M. "Ted" Haik Jr. Dudley R. Dixon J. Todd Hollenshead John L. LeBlanc Carol R. LeBlanc W. Paul Segura Jr. Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice, Darryl D. Smith Louisiana Commission on (331) Robert D. Watkins Darrell B. Basco John F.K. Belton Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District (66) Barry G. Bonner Deborah Ann B. Garber Michael B. "Mike" Cazes Tommy Clark Jr. Motor Vehicle Commission, Louisiana (114) Paul D. Connick Jr. Raymond J. "Ray" Brandt James P. "Jim" Craft Donna Shetler Corley J. Austin Daniel Terryl J. Fontenot John F. DeRosier Maurice C. Guidry Blair D. Edwards Stephen L. Guidry Jr. William E. Hilton Keith P. Hightower Jerry L. Jones Allen O. Krake David R. Kent Gregory A. Lala William P. "Bill" Landry Eric R. Lane Louis B. "Bry" Layrisson Keith M. Marcotte James P. "Jay" Lemoine Harold H. Perrilloux Anthony S. "Tony" Mancuso Jr. Kenneth "Mike" Smith John "Schuyler" Marvin Stephen W. Prator Natural Resources, Department of (191) Percy S. "Rick" Richard III David W. Boulet Carlos James Stout Thomas Harris John Dale "J.D." Thornton Beverly P. Hodges Beauregard "Bud" Torres III Richard P. Ieyoub Sr. Zane M. "Mike" Tubbs Keith O. Lovell John Reed Walters Laurie A. White New Orleans and Baton Rouge Steamship Pilots for the Mississippi River, Board of Examiners for (33) Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission, Louisiana (85) William V. Lashley Dominique J. Monlezun New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (647) Lottery Corporation, Louisiana (316) Gary P. "Buddy" Boe Jr. Dudley A. "Butch" Gautreaux Keith A. Morris Sean E. Wells New Orleans City Park Improvement Association (240) George "Ray" Seamon Jr.

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North Lafourche Conservation, Levee, and Drainage District Port of South Louisiana Commission (248) (439) Stanley C. Bazile Timothy J. Allen Paul J. "Joey" Murray III Louis M. "Andy" Andolsek Jr. D. Paul Robichaux Rodney P. Foret Robert L. "Poncho" Roussel Cory H. Kief Patrick C. Sellars Darcy A. Kiffe Adley J. Peltier Private Security Examiners, Louisiana State Board of (384) Elmo J. "Jay" Pitre III Marian H. Pierre Robert J. "Bob" Pitre Ritchie Rivers Shawn D. Preston Sr. Edward J. Robinson Sr. Wilbert Sanders Jr. Optometry Examiners, Louisiana State Board of (125) Mark A. Williams Mark J. Roy III Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board, Louisiana Orleans Parish Public Administrator (5) (49) Marlene M. Babin Thomas R. Carroll III Pardons, Board of (127) Psychologists, Louisiana State Board of Examiners of (152) James E. "Jimmy" Kuhn Koren M. Boggs Kenneth A. Loftin Jesse D. Lambert Sheryl M. Ranatza Alvin A. Roché Jr. Public Safety and Corrections, Department of (304) Jimmy Wise Thomas Carrol Bickham III Hillary R. "Butch" Browning Jr. Parish Boards of Election Supervisors (348) James K. Bueche Jr. Artis Ray Cash Rhett S. Covington Dawn C. Collins James M. "Jimmy" LeBlanc Gail U. Ledet Karen G. St.Germain Chris J. Lemoine Gearry T. Williams Parole, Committee on (941) Racing Commission, Louisiana State (153) Brennan C. Kelsey Thomas B. "Tom" Calvert James E. "Jimmy" Kuhn Donald R. Cravins Jr. Kenneth A. Loftin Roy Hamilton "Hammy" Davis Sheryl M. Ranatza K.R. "Ron" Finkelstein Alvin A. Roché Jr. Benjamin J. Guilbeau Jr. Jimmy Wise Eric G. Johnson Pearl C. Wise Michael R. McHalffey Louis S. Reine Peace Officer Standards and Training, Council on (244) Kenneth P. "Kenu" Romero Rodney G. Arbuckle Deano B. Thornton Barry G. Bonner Daniel R. Trahan Tommy Clark Jr. Judy W. Wagner James P. "Jay" Lemoine Bob F. Wright Hillar C. Moore III Dwayne J. "Poncho" Munch Real Estate Appraisers Board, Louisiana (317) Stephen W. Prator Cheryl B. Bella Beauregard "Bud" Torres III Janis M. Bonura Timothy W. Hammett Physical Therapy Board, Louisiana (216) Clayton F. "Clay" Lipscomb Patrick K. Cook James R. Purgerson Jr. Kristina A. Lounsberry Real Estate Commission, Louisiana (154) Pilotage Fee Commission (811) Liacia M. Baaheth-Sylvain Amanda H. Aucoin Eloise A. Gauthier Lenora A. Cousin Deanna J. Norman Daniel W. Kingston Patrick A. "Rick" Roberts Jr. Bruce G. Mohon Evelyn C. Wolford Poet Laureate, Louisiana State (142) Red River Compact Commission (156) Peter John Cooley John Michael Moore Pontchartrain Levee District (103) Red River Waterway Commission (185) Patrick W. Bell Sr. David L. Crutchfield II Ricky P. Bosco James Franklin Maxey Percy Hebert Jr. William Alvin Owens Leonard C. "LC" Irvin Sr. Rogers M. Prestridge Jerry Paul Savoy Allen J. St. Pierre Sr. Regents, Board of (157) Steven C. Wilson Thomas G. Henning

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Rehabilitation Council, Louisiana (484) St. Tammany Levee, Drainage, and Conservation District (979) Warren J. Chauvin Henry I. DiFranco Jr. Rebecca L. Hanberry John Faust Jr. Cathy J. Lazarus Kort T. Hutchinson Sr. John C. "Cliff" Owens Shelby P. LaSalle Jr. Jonathan C. Trunnell Daniel A. McGovern IV Stephen W. Phillipi Revenue, Department of (193) Jarrod J. Coniglio Stadium and Exposition District (LSED), Louisiana (170) Raymond J. Frost Henry N. Baptiste Danell R. Gerchow Kathleen B. Blanco Juana Marine-Lombard Kyle M. France Andrew A. Perilloux Hilary H. Landry Kimberly L. Robinson Renee A. Lapeyrolerie Velecial S. Rodman Gregory A. Morrison Casey J. Robin River Port Pilot Commissioners for the Port of New Orleans, Board of (39) Statewide Independent Living Council (522) Jack H. Anderson Rashad D. Bristo Danny K. Cottonham Sanitarians, Louisiana State Board of Examiners for (162) Jamie N. Duplechine Don D. Riser Rocky J. Fuselier Anita C. Gray Social Work Examiners, Louisiana State Board of (165) Steven Nguyen Judith O. Haspel Bambi D. Polotzola John S. Shalett Erick W. Taylor South Lafourche Levee District (106) Tax Appeals, Board of (174) Ronald L. Callais Francis J. "Jay" Lobrano Roland T. Curole Mitch David Danos Tax Commission, Louisiana (175) Robert J. "Bobby" Eymard Sr. Lawrence E. Chehardy Bob A. Faulk Jimmie Thorns Jr. Keith A. Guidry Harold J. Vercher Jr. Clarence J. "C.J." Marts Jr. Michael J. "Mike" Waguespack Joseph McNeely Rome Jr. Regina Lynch Wood Monty J. Vegas Tensas Basin Levee District (107) Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East (844) Jonathan P. "Jon" Johnson Jack M. Capella Ben D. "Dick" Zeagler Clay A. Cossé George Paul Kemp Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District (640) Richard A. Luettich Jr. Anthony J. "Tony" Alford Mark L. Morgan Tenner P. Cenac Carl J. Chauvin Sr. Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-West (847) Walton J. "Buddy" Daisy Jr. Robert L. Thomas Leward P. "Sou" Henry Wesley J. "Jim" Wilkinson D. Troy Johnson Jack W. Moore Southern Rail Commission (298) Milnado "Lee" Shaffer III Walter J. "Walt" Leger III Daniel J. Walker Dewitt J. Wall III Transportation and Development, Department of (194) Southern Regional Education, Board of Control for (256) Robert R. Adley John C. White R. Kirk Gallien Barry D. Keeling Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Shawn D. Wilson Board of Supervisors of (166) Darren G. Mire Transportation Authority, Louisiana (733) Christopher Matthew Johns Sparta Groundwater Conservation District (607) Chalin O. Perez Anne Marie Anderson Lindsay B. Keith-Vincent University of Louisiana System, Board of Supervisors for the Samuel P. Little (179) Tammy H. Singleton James J. Carter Woodrow R. Treadway Dwayne R. Woodard Used Motor Vehicle Commission (325) Rickey L. Donnell Ronald Duplessis Stephen M. Olave Steven D. "Dino" Taylor Richard A. Watts

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Veterans Affairs, Department of (347) Reports of Committees Homer F. Rodgers Lt. Col. Joey Strickland The following reports of committees were received and read: Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana Board of (182) REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON William H. Green Volunteer Louisiana Commission (267) FINANCE Kristan A. Gordon Ryan K. Haynie Senator Eric LaFleur, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Julie T. LaFleur Finance, submitted the following report: Ashley D. Mudd Grant P. Shreiner June 2, 2016 Water Resources Commission (740) To the President and Members of the Senate: David B. Culpepper I am directed by your Committee on Finance to submit the Anthony J. Duplechin Jr. following report: Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, Louisiana (186) HOUSE BILL NO. 529— William D. "Bill" Hogan BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY Telley S. Madina Sr. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1354(C), relative to the compensation Wildlife and Fisheries, Department of (196) of certain employees of parish custodians of voting machines; Patrick D. Banks to increase the compensation amount paid to deputies of such Bryan McClinton custodians; and to provide for related matters. Charles J. "Charlie" Melancon Randell S. "Randy" Myers Reported favorably. Workforce Commission, Louisiana (190) Respectfully submitted, Ava M. Dejoie ERIC LAFLEUR Sheral C. Kellar Chairman Bryan T. Moore Bennett J. Soulier REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON Renita W. Williams Workforce Investment Council, Louisiana (885) FINANCE Joseph M. Ardoin Jr. James Ray Barker Senator Eric LaFleur, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Kathy Jean Bobbs Finance, submitted the following report: Jennifer D. Boggs Joseph C. Bonita June 1, 2016 Michael Shane Boudreaux Keith W. Brand To the President and Members of the Senate: Jason M. Dedon Art E. Favre III I am directed by your Committee on Finance to submit the Thelma H. French following report: Brent W. Golleher HOUSE BILL NO. 257— John L. Hopkins BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY John F. Jones AN ACT Robert J. "Bob" Lobos To amend and reenact R.S. 39:94(C)(4)(b), relative to the Budget Todd O. McDonald Stabilization Fund; to except deposits in excess of the Gerry W. Mims expenditure limit from the suspension of required deposits into Charles Henry Moniotte the Budget Stabilization Fund; to provide for an effective date; John "Patrick" Mulhearn and to provide for related matters. Susan E. Nelson Leo J. "Jim" Odom Jr. Reported favorably. Thomas Mitchiner O'Neal Michael P. "Mike" Palamone HOUSE BILL NO. 283— Peggy A. Parker BY REPRESENTATIVES EMERSON AND DUSTIN MILLER Sonia A. Perez AN ACT Louis S. Reine To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1081.2(A)(1) and to enact R.S. Natalie Robottom 40:1081.11, relative to newborn screening; to require all Melissa B. "Missy" Rogers newborns to be screened for Krabbe disease; to make technical Jorge Luis Tarajano changes; to require information on Krabbe disease to be posted Charles A. "Buck" Vandersteen on the Department of Health and Hospitals' website; and to Thomas A. Yura provide for related matters. Rules Suspended Reported with amendments. Senator Peterson asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to allow the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to meet without the required 24-hour notice.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 603— Reported with amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, GREGORY MILLER, BAGNERIS, BOUIE, CHAD BROWN, HALL, LANCE HARRIS, HUNTER, IVEY, JACKSON, JAY MORRIS, PEARSON, SCHRODER, SMITH, STOKES, AND Respectfully submitted, THIBAUT ERIC LAFLEUR A JOINT RESOLUTION Chairman Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10(F)(4)(h), 10.15, and 10.16 of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to dedications of House Bills and Joint Resolutions revenues; to provide for the dedication of certain revenues; to on Second Reading create the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund; to provide for deposits into the funds; to provide for investments of the fund; Just Reported by Committees to provide for uses of the fund; to provide for an exception to budget deficit procedures; to provide for submission of the Senator LaFleur asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related to take up House Bills and Joint Resolutions just reported by matters. Committees. Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 257— BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 631— BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ To amend and reenact R.S. 39:94(C)(4)(b), relative to the Budget AN ACT Stabilization Fund; to except deposits in excess of the To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2412(5), (6.1), and (19) and to enact expenditure limit from the suspension of required deposits into R.S. 30:2418(O)(5), relative to waste tires; to provide for the Budget Stabilization Fund; to provide for an effective date; definitions; to provide for fees levied on certain tires; to provide and to provide for related matters. for delinquent fees for failing to timely remit fees and to report; to dedicate revenue collected; to provide for an effective date; Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was and to provide for related matters. read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 283— BY REPRESENTATIVES EMERSON AND DUSTIN MILLER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 696— BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, BAGNERIS, BOUIE, CHAD BROWN, To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1081.2(A)(1) and to enact R.S. GUINN, LANCE HARRIS, HUNTER, IVEY, JACKSON, MARCELLE, 40:1081.11, relative to newborn screening; to require all GREGORY MILLER, JAY MORRIS, AND STOKES newborns to be screened for Krabbe disease; to make technical AN ACT changes; to require information on Krabbe disease to be posted To enact Subpart P-4 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title on the Department of Health and Hospitals' website; and to 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be comprised of provide for related matters. R.S. 39:100.111 and 100.112, and Subpart P-5 of Part II-A of Chapter I of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. Statues of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.115, relative to dedications of revenues; to provide for the dedication of certain SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS revenues; to create the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund; to provide for deposits into the funds; to provide for investments Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to of the fund; to provide for uses of the fund; to provide for an Engrossed House Bill No. 283 by Representative Emerson effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported with amendments. On page 2, at the beginning of line 18, change "appropriation" to "specific appropriation" HOUSE BILL NO. 887— BY REPRESENTATIVES STEVE CARTER, CARMODY, DAVIS, EDMONDS, FALCONER, FOIL, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HILFERTY, On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was JAMES, LOPINTO, MACK, MARCELLE, PRICE, RICHARD, SCHRODER, adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, AND ZERINGUE Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To enact Part II-D of Chapter 8 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised HOUSE BILL NO. 529— Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:1971 through 1976, BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY and R.S. 36:651(D)(9), to create a residential school for certain AN ACT at-risk students; to provide for a board of directors and a school To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1354(C), relative to the compensation director; to provide for the powers, duties, and responsibilities of certain employees of parish custodians of voting machines; of such board and director; to provide for board membership, to increase the compensation amount paid to deputies of such terms, and compensation; to provide for funding; to provide for custodians; and to provide for related matters. definitions; to provide for legislative intent; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 603— HOUSE BILL NO. 995— BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, GREGORY MILLER, BAGNERIS, BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES BOUIE, CHAD BROWN, HALL, LANCE HARRIS, HUNTER, IVEY, JACKSON, JAY MORRIS, PEARSON, SCHRODER, SMITH, STOKES, AND AN ACT THIBAUT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:31.33(A)(1) and to enact R.S. A JOINT RESOLUTION 40:31.33(C) and (D), relative to the safe drinking water Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10(F)(4)(h), 10.15, and 10.16 administration fee; to increase the fee on community water of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to dedications of systems; to increase the portion retained by community water revenues; to provide for the dedication of certain revenues; to systems for administrative costs; to establish the method of create the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund; to provide for collection of the fee; to provide for the use of the collected fees; deposits into the funds; to provide for investments of the fund; to provide for an official designation of the fee; and to provide to provide for uses of the fund; to provide for an exception to for related matters. budget deficit procedures; to provide for submission of the

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proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related definitions; to provide for legislative intent; to provide for matters. effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to Reengrossed House Bill No. 603 by Representative Leger Reengrossed House Bill No. 887 by Representative Steve Carter AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, line 27, change "Trust and Protection" to "and Game On page 7, delete lines 16 through 19, and insert the following: Preserve" "B. THRIVE Academy shall be considered a public school for purposes of receiving funding through the minimum foundation On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was program of education, in the same manner as for other public schools adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the as contained in the minimum foundation program budget letter Legislative Bureau. approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. The school shall also be eligible to receive such other HOUSE BILL NO. 631— funding as may be specifically appropriated by the legislature." BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ AN ACT On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2412(5), (6.1), and (19) and to enact adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the R.S. 30:2418(O)(5), relative to waste tires; to provide for Legislative Bureau. definitions; to provide for fees levied on certain tires; to provide for delinquent fees for failing to timely remit fees and to report; HOUSE BILL NO. 995— to dedicate revenue collected; to provide for an effective date; BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:31.33(A)(1) and to enact R.S. Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was 40:31.33(C) and (D), relative to the safe drinking water read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. administration fee; to increase the fee on community water systems; to increase the portion retained by community water HOUSE BILL NO. 696— systems for administrative costs; to establish the method of BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, BAGNERIS, BOUIE, CHAD BROWN, collection of the fee; to provide for the use of the collected fees; GUINN, LANCE HARRIS, HUNTER, IVEY, JACKSON, MARCELLE, GREGORY MILLER, JAY MORRIS, AND STOKES to provide for an official designation of the fee; and to provide AN ACT for related matters. To enact Subpart P-4 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be comprised of Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. R.S. 39:100.111 and 100.112, and Subpart P-5 of Part II-A of Chapter I of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Statues of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.115, relative to dedications of revenues; to provide for the dedication of certain Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to revenues; to create the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund; to Reengrossed House Bill No. 995 by Representative Jones provide for deposits into the funds; to provide for investments of the fund; to provide for uses of the fund; to provide for an AMENDMENT NO. 1 effective date; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 16, change "in monthly installments" to "in not less than quarterly installments" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. AMENDMENT NO. 2 SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 1, line 17, change "sixty cents" to "cents five percent (5%)" Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was Reengrossed House Bill No. 696 by Representative Leger adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, at the end of line 21, delete "Trust and" and at the Privileged Report of the beginning of line 22, delete "Protection" Legislative Bureau On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was June 2, 2016 adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. To the President and Members of the Senate: HOUSE BILL NO. 887— I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the BY REPRESENTATIVES STEVE CARTER, CARMODY, DAVIS, EDMONDS, FALCONER, FOIL, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HILFERTY, following report: JAMES, LOPINTO, MACK, MARCELLE, PRICE, RICHARD, SCHRODER, SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, AND ZERINGUE The following instruments are approved as to construction and AN ACT duplication. To enact Part II-D of Chapter 8 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised HOUSE BILL NO. 257— Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:1971 through 1976, BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY and R.S. 36:651(D)(9), to create a residential school for certain AN ACT at-risk students; to provide for a board of directors and a school To amend and reenact R.S. 39:94(C)(4)(b), relative to the Budget director; to provide for the powers, duties, and responsibilities Stabilization Fund; to except deposits in excess of the of such board and director; to provide for board membership, expenditure limit from the suspension of required deposits into terms, and compensation; to provide for funding; to provide for the Budget Stabilization Fund; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

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Reported without amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 887— BY REPRESENTATIVES STEVE CARTER, CARMODY, DAVIS, EDMONDS, FALCONER, FOIL, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HILFERTY, HOUSE BILL NO. 283— JAMES, LOPINTO, MACK, MARCELLE, PRICE, RICHARD, SCHRODER, BY REPRESENTATIVES EMERSON AND DUSTIN MILLER SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, AND ZERINGUE AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1081.2(A)(1) and to enact R.S. To enact Part II-D of Chapter 8 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised 40:1081.11, relative to newborn screening; to require all Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:1971 through 1976, newborns to be screened for Krabbe disease; to make technical and R.S. 36:651(D)(9), to create a residential school for certain changes; to require information on Krabbe disease to be posted at-risk students; to provide for a board of directors and a school on the Department of Health and Hospitals' website; and to director; to provide for the powers, duties, and responsibilities provide for related matters. of such board and director; to provide for board membership, terms, and compensation; to provide for funding; to provide for Reported without amendments. definitions; to provide for legislative intent; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 529— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1354(C), relative to the compensation HOUSE BILL NO. 995— of certain employees of parish custodians of voting machines; BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES to increase the compensation amount paid to deputies of such AN ACT custodians; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:31.33(A)(1) and to enact R.S. 40:31.33(C) and (D), relative to the safe drinking water Reported without amendments. administration fee; to increase the fee on community water systems; to increase the portion retained by community water HOUSE BILL NO. 603— systems for administrative costs; to establish the method of BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, GREGORY MILLER, BAGNERIS, BOUIE, CHAD BROWN, HALL, LANCE HARRIS, HUNTER, IVEY, collection of the fee; to provide for the use of the collected fees; JACKSON, JAY MORRIS, PEARSON, SCHRODER, SMITH, STOKES, AND to provide for an official designation of the fee; and to provide THIBAUT for related matters. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10(F)(4)(h), 10.15, and 10.16 Reported without amendments. of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to dedications of revenues; to provide for the dedication of certain revenues; to Respectfully submitted, create the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund; to provide for DANIEL R. MARTINY deposits into the funds; to provide for investments of the fund; Chairman to provide for uses of the fund; to provide for an exception to budget deficit procedures; to provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related Adoption of Legislative Bureau Report matters. On motion of Senator Martiny, the Bills and Joint Resolutions Reported without amendments. were read by title and passed to a third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 631— Introduction of BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ Senate Concurrent Resolutions AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2412(5), (6.1), and (19) and to enact SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 143— R.S. 30:2418(O)(5), relative to waste tires; to provide for BY SENATOR PEACOCK definitions; to provide for fees levied on certain tires; to provide A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION for delinquent fees for failing to timely remit fees and to report; To direct the commissioner of administration to prioritize payment to dedicate revenue collected; to provide for an effective date; of legacy costs borne by the LSU Health Sciences Center at and to provide for related matters. Shreveport, the LSU Health Sciences Center at New Orleans, and the LSU Health Care Services Division associated with the Reported without amendments. privatization of state hospitals; and to develop and report to the legislature concerning a plan for permanent funding of such HOUSE BILL NO. 696— costs. BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, BAGNERIS, BOUIE, CHAD BROWN, GUINN, LANCE HARRIS, HUNTER, IVEY, JACKSON, MARCELLE, GREGORY MILLER, JAY MORRIS, AND STOKES The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for AN ACT a second reading. To enact Subpart P-4 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be comprised of Privileged Report of the Committee on R.S. 39:100.111 and 100.112, and Subpart P-5 of Part II-A of Senate and Governmental Affairs Chapter I of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.115, relative to dedications of revenues; to provide for the dedication of certain ENROLLMENTS revenues; to create the Revenue Stabilization Trust Fund; to provide for deposits into the funds; to provide for investments Senator Peterson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on of the fund; to provide for uses of the fund; to provide for an Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: effective date; and to provide for related matters. June 2, 2016 Reported without amendments. To the President and Members of the Senate: I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to submit the following report: The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled:

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SENATE BILL NO. 64— SENATE BILL NO. 388— BY SENATOR LUNEAU BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 42:1112.1, relative to ethics; to provide for an To amend and reenact R.S. 30:10(A)(2)(a)(i), (b)(i), (c) and (d)(i), exception to the Code of Governmental Ethics; to permit an and to enact R.S. 30:10(A)(2)(i), relative to the office of attorney who is a member of a civil service commission to conservation; to provide for agreements for drilling units; to represent certain clients; and to provide for related matters. provide for pooling interests; to provide for notice requirements; to provide for the timely payment of drilling costs; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 195— terms and conditions; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 398— To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2318.1(B) and to enact R.S. 48:250.4, BY SENATOR JOHNS relative to the Department of Transportation and Development; AN ACT to authorize the use of public-private partnership contracts by To amend and reenact R.S. 44:32(C)(1)(a) and to enact R.S. the department for certain transportation projects; to provide for 44:3(A)(8) and (I), relative to public records; to provide for procedure; and to provide for related matters. records of law enforcement agencies; to provide for recordings of body-worn cameras; to provide for exceptions; to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 207— disclosure; to provide for costs; to provide for the contents of BY SENATOR COLOMB requests; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1303(C), 1309(A) and (C), and to SENATE BILL NO. 412— enact R.S. 39:1302(4) and (5), 1305(F), and 1310(C), relative to BY SENATOR BROWN the Louisiana Local Government Budget Act; to provide AN ACT definitions; to provide for retroactivity; and to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9038.31(2) and (3) and to enact R.S. related matters. 33:9038.70, relative to special districts; to authorize the creation of special districts; to provide for the governance and the SENATE BILL NO. 257— powers and duties of the district, including tax, bond, and tax BY SENATOR WALSWORTH increment finance authority; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2194(B)(1), (3) and (6), 2194.1, SENATE BILL NO. 427— 2195(C), (E), (F)(1), and the introductory paragraph of (3) and BY SENATOR ALLAIN (3)(e), 2195.2(A)(1)(c)(ii), (2), (3), and (5), 2195.3(A)(1)(b), AN ACT (6), and (10), 2195.4(A)(2) and (3) and (B)(1), 2195.8(A) and To amend and reenact R.S. 30:4(C)(1)(a) and to enact R.S. 30:4(R), (C), 2195.9(B), 2195.10(C), 2195.12(A), and to enact R.S. relative to the office of conservation; to provide for jurisdiction, 30:2194(B)(8)(c) and 2195.12(E), relative to underground duties, and powers of the commissioner; to provide for drilling, storage tanks; to provide certain prohibitions; to provide for casing, and plugging of wells; to allow for transferrable monies deposited in the Tank Trust Fund; to provide certain plugging credits in lieu of bond with security; to require reporting requirements; to provide for monies received from reasonable bond with security for plugging certain wells; to certain payments; to provide for certain third-party claims; to require the plugging of certain wells; to provide for rulemaking require the maintaining of certain documents and records; to authority; to provide for terms, conditions, and requirements; provide for the membership of the Motor Fuels Underground and to provide for related matters. Storage Tank Trust Fund Advisory Board; to provide for certain reimbursement eligibility requirements; to provide for the Respectfully submitted, issuance of loans relative to the delivery of motor fuels; to KAREN CARTER PETERSON provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for Chairman related matters. The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the SENATE BILL NO. 317— Senate. BY SENATOR DONAHUE AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:252(A)(2)(h) and 416.21(A)(3)(b), Message to the Governor (K), (M) and (N), to enact R.S. 17:253, and to repeal R.S. 17:416.21(L), relative to student behavior and discipline; to SIGNED SENATE BILLS provide with respect to school master plans for student behavior and discipline; to create and provide with respect to the June 2, 2016 Advisory Council on Student Behavior and Discipline and its membership, duties, and responsibilities; to provide with respect To the Honorable Governor of the State of Louisiana: to the appropriate use of seclusion and physical restraint to address the behavior of students with exceptionalities; to The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of provide for the collection and reporting of certain data regarding Representatives have signed the following Senate Bills: incidents of seclusion and physical restraint; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 24— BY SENATOR MARTINY SENATE BILL NO. 353— AN ACT BY SENATOR BISHOP AND REPRESENTATIVES ARMES, BAGNERIS, To amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.4(B)(1) and to enact R.S. BOUIE, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, HILFERTY, TERRY LANDRY, 15:574.4(A)(5), relative to parole; to provide for parole MARCELLE, MORENO, PIERRE, RICHARD AND SMITH consideration for certain persons; to provide for certain AN ACT ameliorative penalty provisions; to provide for certain terms and To enact R.S. 17:221.7 and 3996(B)(42), relative to dropout conditions; and to provide for related matters. prevention programs for high school students; to provide for the Louisiana Expectant and Parenting Students Act; to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 44— a purpose for the Act; to require public high school governing BY SENATOR GATTI authorities to adopt policies that support expectant and parenting AN ACT students; to provide for reporting requirements and criteria; to To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1103(D), relative to workers' provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. compensation; to provide for workers' compensation premiums; to provide for the recoupment of certain workers' compensation

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benefits from certain third persons; to provide for a dollar-for- MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, dollar credit for certain amounts paid on behalf of the employer; SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, WHITE, and to provide for related matters. WILLMOTT AND ZERINGUE AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 150— To enact R.S. 49:149.32, relative to the names of state buildings; to BY SENATORS PERRY AND RISER name a certain complex of state buildings and area in the city of AN ACT Lafayette the Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr. Sports and To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 330.4, relative to bail Entertainment Plaza; and to provide for related matters. and bail hearings; to require the detention of a noncitizen defendant pending a bail hearing on a charge involving a SENATE BILL NO. 475— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 455 by fatality; to provide relative to bail hearing procedures; to Senator White) provide relative to conditions of bail; to provide relative to BY SENATOR WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGNERIS, BILLIOT, revocation of bail and issuance of arrest warrants; and to provide BOUIE, CARMODY, CHANEY, HENRY, HOFFMANN, IVEY, TALBOT for related matters. AND WILLMOTT AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 270— To enact R.S. 40:1135.13, relative to emergency medical BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX transportation; to provide for the Ambulance Transportation AN ACT Alternatives Task Force; to provide for membership; to provide To enact R.S. 17:3914(L), relative to student information; to provide for duties; to provide for a pilot program; to provide for for certain school governing authorities to enter into a reporting; to provide for rule making; and to provide for related memorandum of understanding for the provision of certain matters. student information; to provide for the confidentiality of such information; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related SENATE BILL NO. 291— BY SENATORS MILLS, BARROW, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, COLOMB, matters. DONAHUE, GATTI, LAFLEUR, LONG, MILKOVICH, MORRELL, PEACOCK, PETERSON AND TARVER SENATE BILL NO. 275— AN ACT BY SENATORS MIZELL, ALARIO, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2418(B) and the introductory CARTER, COLOMB, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LONG, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MORRELL, PEACOCK, paragraph of 2418(C) and 2420(B) and (C), relative to the PETERSON, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD practice of physical therapy; to authorize implementation of AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER physical therapy services in certain circumstances; to provide AN ACT for disciplinary action; to provide for an effective date; and to To enact R.S. 17:266 and 3996(B)(42), relative to required courses provide for related matters. of instruction; to require that cursive writing be taught in public schools; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related SENATE BILL NO. 227— matters. BY SENATORS COLOMB AND CARTER AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 296— To enact R.S. 32:409.1(A)(2)(d)(ix) and 410(E) and (F) and R.S. BY SENATOR PETERSON 40:1321(O) and (P) and to repeal Act No. 807 of the 2008 AN ACT Regular Session of the Legislature and Act No. 151 of the 2010 To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state rights and Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the issuance of property in Orleans Parish; to provide for the applicable drivers' licenses and special identification cards; to require property descriptions; to provide for reservation of mineral applicants for either a driver's license or special identification rights; to provide terms and conditions; to provide an effective card to provide proof of Louisiana residency; to provide for date; and to provide for related matters. implementation of the REAL ID Act of 2005; to require certain documents or photographs obtained in the process of applying SENATE BILL NO. 310— for a driver's license or special identification card be disposed of BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT in certain circumstances; to provide for exceptions; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 17:7(2)(f)(iii) and 3911(B)(1)(k), and to for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. enact R.S. 17:3911(B)(1)(l) and (B)(4), relative to the collection SENATE BILL NO. 301— and reporting of certain student data; and to provide for related BY SENATOR MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGNERIS AND matters. MARCELLE AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 474— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 456 by To amend and reenact R.S. 15:1087 and Children's Code Arts. 815, Senator Cortez) 898, 900(A), and 1509.1(A) and (C) and to enact Part V-A of BY SENATORS CORTEZ, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, Chapter 7 of Title 15 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, to be comprised of R.S. 15:931 through 945, relative to juvenile LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, justice; to provide for data compilation and reporting; to provide MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY for accountability and cost effectiveness; to provide for program SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAHAM, ABRAMSON, evaluation and funding; to provide for certain periods of ADAMS, AMEDEE, ANDERS, ARMES, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, detention in juvenile facilities under certain circumstances; and BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, to provide for related matters. CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, SENATE BILL NO. 390— EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, BY SENATOR LONG GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HALL, JIMMY HARRIS, AN ACT LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, To amend and reenact Subsection A of Section 4 of Act No. 105 of HUVAL, IVEY, JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE the 1976 Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended by Act JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, NANCY LANDRY, No. 222 of the 1977 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LYONS, MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, to the Saline Lake Game and Fish Preserve Commission; and to GREGORY MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM amend and reenact Section 4 of Act No. 191 of the 1926 Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended by Act No. 294 of the 1938 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 120 of the 1946 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 307 of the 1948 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 17 of the 1956 First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, Act No. 455 of

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the 1966 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 105 of the SENATE BILL NO. 397— 1976 Regular Session of the Legislature, and Act No. 303 of the BY SENATOR JOHNS AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGLEY, COX, HOLLIS, HORTON, JACKSON, LEBAS, POPE, STOKES AND WILLMOTT 1977 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the AN ACT Northwest Louisiana Game and Fish Preserve Commission; to To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1402, 1403(7), 1403.1, 1407(B)(1)(a), provide for additional members to the commissions; to provide (f), and (g), (E), (H), and (I), 1414.1(D), 1417, 1423, and terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related 1428(A) and (B)(1), relative to residential facilities; to provide matters. for residents of residential homes; to provide for completion of SENATE BILL NO. 470— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 89 by educational courses by such residents; to provide for the Senator Morrish) jurisdiction, powers, duties, and regulations of the Department BY SENATORS MORRISH AND WALSWORTH AND REPRESENTATIVE of Children and Family Services regarding youth under care by PRICE specialized providers; to provide definitions; and to provide for AN ACT related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:5065(D), relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students; to provide relative to SENATE BILL NO. 419— reducing award amounts in the event of insufficient funding; to BY SENATOR THOMPSON authorize public postsecondary institutions to bill students for AN ACT certain tuition amounts; to provide for tuition waivers; and to To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2313(F), and to enact R.S. provide for related matters. 38:2313(B)(7), relative to professional services; to provide for the factors in the selection of professional services; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 295— for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATORS PETERSON, BISHOP, CARTER, APPEL, CHABERT, JOHNS, MARTINY AND TARVER AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, SENATE BILL NO. 420— BAGNERIS, BOUIE, GARY CARTER, JIMMY HARRIS, HAZEL, TERRY BY SENATOR THOMPSON LANDRY, LEGER, LOPINTO, MARCELLE, MORENO AND TALBOT AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:195.1, relative to school nutrition programs; to To enact R.S. 27:248, relative to the land-based casino; to promote require the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education non-gaming economic development; to provide for personnel to develop and implement a farm to school program to promote and total operating force; to provide for third-party tenants; to the use of locally grown and raised agricultural products in provide for compensation; to provide for reporting; to provide school nutrition programs; to provide for the duties and for definitions; to provide for credits; to provide for methods of responsibilities of the state Department of Education and the calculation; and to provide for related matters. Department of Agriculture and Forestry with respect to the SENATE BILL NO. 303— program; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGNERIS AND MARCELLE SENATE BILL NO. 464— AN ACT BY SENATOR MILLS To amend and reenact Children's Code Art. 908(A), R.S. 15:905(A), AN ACT (B), and (C), and the introductory paragraph of R.S. To amend and reenact R.S. 47:338.1(D)(1) and to enact R.S. 17:3911(B)(1) and (3) and (C)(2), and 3912(A), and to enact 47:338.1(E), relative to sales tax of political subdivisions; to R.S. 17:10.9 and 100.1(D), relative to educational programs in provide for the use of the tax proceeds of a sales tax district in juvenile justice facilities; to require oversight, accountability certain municipalities; and to provide for related matters. and control of the educational services delivered in juvenile justice facilities; to create a mutual accountability team; to SENATE BILL NO. 471— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 211 by provide for a specialized school performance score calculation Senator Martiny) BY SENATOR MARTINY system; to require the maintenance of certain data; and to AN ACT provide for related matters. To amend and reenact Section 2 of Act No. 866 of the 2014 Regular SENATE BILL NO. 360— Session of the Legislature of Louisiana, relative to the Louisiana BY SENATOR MILLS State Board of Dentistry; to provide relative to the domicile of AN ACT the board and certain proceedings; to provide for an extension To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1155.2(5), to enact R.S. 40:1155.2.1, of the effective date of such Section 2 from 2017 to 2018; and and to repeal R.S. 40:1155.2(8), relative to the Louisiana to provide for related matters. Physician Order for Scope of Treatment; to provide for definitions; to provide for the form; to provide for an effective SENATE BILL NO. 477— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 342 by date; and to provide for related matters. Senator Boudreaux) BY SENATORS BOUDREAUX, APPEL, BISHOP, MILKOVICH, MORRISH, WALSWORTH AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES HALL SENATE BILL NO. 373— AND PRICE BY SENATOR MIZELL AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3902(B)(5) and 3997(D)(2), relative To amend and reenact R.S. 38:3087.194(A) and 3087.201 and to to the evaluation of public school teachers and administrators; enact R.S. 38:3087.197(D) and 3087.206, relative to the to provide relative to the use of value-added data in such Washington Parish Reservoir District; to provide for the board evaluations; and to provide for related matters. of commissioners; to provide for restrictions on the acquisition of land; to require public bid; to provide for open meetings; and SENATE BILL NO. 47— to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR LAMBERT AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 394— To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2593(A), (B), (C), and (E), and to BY SENATOR CARTER AND REPRESENTATIVE MARCELLE enact R.S. 13:2593(F) and (G), relative to legal representation AN ACT by the attorney general; to provide for representation of deputy To amend and reenact R.S. 14:90.5(B), relative to the crime of constables; to provide for restrictions and limitations; to provide unlawful playing of gaming devices by persons under the age of relative to reimbursement in certain cases; and to provide for twenty-one; to provide relative to the elements of the crime; and related matters. to provide for related matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 49— SENATE BILL NO. 260— BY SENATOR LONG BY SENATOR MORRISH AND REPRESENTATIVE SMITH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:84(D) and to enact R.S. 39:84(H), To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3973(2)(a) and (3), 3982(B)(1) and relative to budget controls on personnel; to require the approval (2)(a), 3983(A)(4)(a) and (d) and (B)(2), 3991(H), the of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget before certain introductory paragraph of 3995(A)(1) and (c), (3)(b), and performance adjustments or other salary increases are effective (4)(a)(i) and (H), 3996(G), and 4001(A) and (C)(1) and (2) and in the executive branch of state government in the last ninety to repeal R.S. 17:3973(2)(b)(vi) and (4), 3974(A), 3981.1, days of the last year of the term of office of a governor; to 3981.2, and 3983(A)(2)(d), (D)(2), and (E)(3), relative to charter provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. schools; to revise the definition of a chartering authority; to remove the authority of the State Board of Elementary and SENATE BILL NO. 91— Secondary Education to certify certain entities as local charter BY SENATORS COLOMB, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, authorizers; to remove the authority of local charter authorizers CARTER, GATTI, MORRELL, TARVER, THOMPSON AND WALSWORTH to approve charter proposals and to enter into charters; to AN ACT eliminate certain types of charter schools; and to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 32:300.5(C)(1) and (2), 300.6(C)(1) and related matters. (2), 300.7(E)(1)(a) and (b), and 300.8(D)(2)(a) and (b) and to SENATE BILL NO. 262— enact R.S. 15:571.11(A)(4), relative to the prohibition against BY SENATOR MORRISH AND REPRESENTATIVES PRICE AND SMITH using wireless communications devices for text messaging and AN ACT social networking while driving; to increase the penalties for To enact R.S. 17:24.4(F)(1)(g), relative to statewide content violations of this prohibition by the general public, by holders standards and assessments for required subjects; to provide for of certain special licenses, by minors, and in school zones; to the use of such results and information for specified purposes provide for the disposition of fines; and to provide for related including for purposes of distributing school and district letter matters. grades, teacher evaluations, and pupil progression; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 109— BY SENATOR BARROW SENATE BILL NO. 268— AN ACT BY SENATOR MORRELL To enact R.S. 17:407.29, relative to early childhood programs; to AN ACT provide relative to confidentiality of applications and client case To enact R.S. 47:513.2, relative to motor vehicles; to provide a fixed records for child care assistance clients; to provide for period for registration and inspection of motor vehicles of new exceptions; to provide for waiver of confidentiality; to provide residents; and to provide for related matters. for penalties; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 273— SENATE BILL NO. 172— BY SENATOR DONAHUE BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT AN ACT To enact Paragraph (8) of Section 1 and Sections 4.1 and 12.2 of Act To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.4(M), relative to motor vehicles; No. 762 of the 1986 Regular Session, as amended by Act No. to provide relative to the definition of a "medical examiner" for 875 of the 1988 Regular Session, Act No. 1227 of the 1995 issuance of special license plates or hang tags for mobility Regular Session, Act No. 855 of the 1997 Regular Session, and impaired persons; and to provide for related matters. Act No. 1469 of the 1997 Regular Session, relative to the Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission; to authorize the SENATE BILL NO. 173— Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission to issue BY SENATOR GARY SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVE GARY CARTER AN ACT additional toll bonds to finance the costs of construction of To enact R.S. 13:2564.3, relative to parish court judges; to provide improvements and betterments to the Greater New Orleans for legal representation by the attorney general; and to provide Expressway; to provide with respect to surplus funds; and to for related matters. provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 215— and they are hereby presented for executive approval. BY SENATOR CARTER AN ACT Respectfully submitted, To amend and reenact R.S. 26:920(B) and (C), relative to the office GLENN A. KOEPP of alcohol and tobacco control; to provide for the procedure for Secretary of the Senate appeal of tobacco dealers; to provide for a fine for frivolous appeals; and to provide for related matters. Message from the House SENATE BILL NO. 223— SIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT June 2, 2016 To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2659 and to enact R.S. 37:2659.1, relative to the Louisiana Board of Examiners for Speech- To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Language Pathology and Audiology; to provide for the powers and duties of the board; to provide relative to certain I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of qualifications for licensure by the board; to provide definitions; the House of Representatives has signed the following House to require the board to request and obtain certain state and Concurrent Resolutions: national criminal history record information for eligibility determination; to provide for confidentiality of certain HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25— information; to provide for a compliance hearing; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER terms, conditions, requirements, and procedures; and to provide A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION for related matters. To urge and request each department of the executive branch of state government to submit to the commissioner of administration, the legislature, and the Task Force on Structural Changes in Budget and Tax Policy by July 1, 2016, a report that outlines the

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initiatives the department will take to ensure a more efficient and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the operation for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 and beyond. same. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 39— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES ALFRED W. SPEER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Clerk of the House of Representatives To continue the Comite River Diversion Canal Project Task Force that was created pursuant to House Concurrent Resolution No. The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signed 51 of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana by the President of the Senate. and continued by House Concurrent Resolution No. 66 of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana to study and make recommendations on actions necessary to complete Message from the House the construction of the Comite River Diversion Canal Project. SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 77— JOINT RESOLUTIONS BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION June 2, 2016 To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to evaluate and report on select healthcare delivery models for To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: improving management of care before releasing its next request for proposals to procure Medicaid managed care services. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 79— and Joint Resolutions: BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONDS, ADAMS, AMEDEE, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, COUSSAN, EMERSON, FALCONER, LANCE HOUSE BILL NO. 39— HARRIS, HOFFMANN, HORTON, JACKSON, MIKE JOHNSON, LEBAS, BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON LEGER, LYONS, PEARSON, AND PYLANT AND SENATOR PEACOCK AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2072(A) and (B)(1) and to enact R.S. To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the 11:2072(C), relative to the maximum benefits for certain laws regarding adoptions and adoption incentives in Louisiana members of the Registrars of Voters Employees' Retirement and to submit a written report of its findings with System; and to provide for related matters. recommendations relative to establishing consistent and specific procedures and laws for all types of adoption to address abuse HOUSE BILL NO. 53— of incentives in the adoption process in Louisiana. BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AN ACT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 87— To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1938(F)(2), relative to Deferred BY REPRESENTATIVES HOFFMANN, BAGLEY, COX, HORTON, JACKSON, AND POPE Retirement Option Plan accounts of members of the Parochial A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to the To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study investment of funds in such accounts; to provide with respect to whether the effects of an abortion induced with drugs or the rate of interest credited to such accounts; and to provide for chemicals can be reversed, and to report findings and related matters. recommendations concerning this matter to the legislative committees on health and welfare. HOUSE BILL NO. 78— BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON AN ACT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 110— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBBY CARTER To enact R.S. 42:1124.2.1(A)(4), relative to financial disclosure; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION require certain public employees in specified positions with To urge and request the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, in state and statewide retirement systems to file financial cooperation with the Department of Natural Resources, to study disclosure statements; to provide for penalties; and to provide the effects of certain withdrawals from rivers and river segments for related matters. in the natural and scenic river program and to report the findings to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment HOUSE BILL NO. 135— BY REPRESENTATIVES TERRY LANDRY AND SMITH and the Senate Committee on Natural Resources. AN ACT To enact R.S. 46:56.1, relative to records of persons prohibited from HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 118— BY REPRESENTATIVE REYNOLDS AND SENATOR WALSWORTH possessing firearms; to provide relative to determinations which A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION would prohibit persons from possessing, shipping, transporting, To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to or receiving firearms pursuant to state and federal law; to conduct environmental testing on the conditions present when require the submission of certain records to the Louisiana munitions are disposed of by the process of open burning and Supreme Court; to provide that the release of such information open detonation, report results, and form a dialogue committee. does not violate patient confidentiality; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144— BY REPRESENTATIVES STEVE CARTER, CARPENTER, DAVIS, HOUSE BILL NO. 144— EDMONDS, FOIL, HAVARD, HODGES, IVEY, JAMES, JORDAN, BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER MARCELLE, AND SMITH AND SENATORS ALARIO, APPEL, BARROW, AN ACT BISHOP, BROWN, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1124(E) and 1124.2(E), relative to MILLS, MIZELL, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, personal financial disclosure; to remove provisions requiring an TARVER, WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE affidavit; to provide for a certification; and to provide for related A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION matters. To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Mary Frey Eaton of Baton Rouge. HOUSE BILL NO. 198— BY REPRESENTATIVES PYLANT AND MACK AN ACT To enact R.S. 24:202(A)(24) and (25), relative to the council of the Louisiana State Law Institute; to provide for the ex officio membership of the council; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 209— HOUSE BILL NO. 585— BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAD BROWN BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER AN ACT AN ACT To repeal R.S. 37:1977, relative to scrap metal recyclers; to remove To enact R.S.24:55(D)(3) and R.S. 49:76(D)(3), relative to lobbying; the applicable sunset provision. to provide relative to reporting; to provide for prohibitions; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 292— BY REPRESENTATIVE HALL HOUSE BILL NO. 595— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSON To enact Chapter 6-A of Title 8 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of AN ACT 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 8:411 through 418, relative to To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1223.3(3), relative to dietetics and abandoned cemeteries; to provide for definitions; to provide for nutrition practice; to authorize the use of telehealth technology an abandoned cemetery sales and management license to provide nutrition services; and to provide for related matters. application procedure; to provide for fees; to authorize licensees; to regulate the operation of abandoned cemeteries; to HOUSE BILL NO. 756— enumerate certain powers of the Louisiana Cemetery Board; to BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON regulate the use of prison labor; to provide for limited liability; AN ACT to provide for inadvertent discovery of unknown graves; to To enact R.S. 47:1520.2, relative to refunds from the Department of provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Revenue; to require the electronic filing of certain refund claims; to provide with respect to the authority of the secretary; HOUSE BILL NO. 431— to provide for certain requirements; to provide for certain BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY exceptions; to provide for applicability; to provide for an AN ACT effective date; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 45:1177(A)(2), relative to the Public Service Commission; to increase certain quarterly fees with HOUSE BILL NO. 784— respect to common and contract motor carriers and public BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, BROADWATER, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, HORTON, HUVAL, IVEY, JAY MORRIS, JIM utilities; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related MORRIS, AND THIBAUT matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:101(A)(1), 102(B), and 111 and to HOUSE BILL NO. 459— enact R.S. 39:105, relative to capital outlay; to provide with BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY AND SENATOR WALSWORTH respect to the submission of the capital outlay budget; to provide A JOINT RESOLUTION for revisions; to provide relative to the contents of a capital Proposing to amend Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of outlay budget request; to require the resubmission of Louisiana, to provide relative to registrars of voters; to provide applications of certain capital outlay budget requests; to require that the manner of appointment of registrars is as provided by local match information in capital outlay budget requests; to law; to require the qualifications for registrars to be provided by require certain information to be annually reported to the Joint law; to provide for submission of the proposed amendment to Legislative Committee on Capital Outlay; to provide for certain the electors; and to provide for related matters. requirements; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 464— BY REPRESENTATIVE BISHOP HOUSE BILL NO. 898— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER To amend and reenact R.S. 30:560(B) and (C) and 706 and to enact AN ACT R.S. 30:560(D), relative to pipelines; to provide relative to To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1505.2(I)(6), relative to the use of pipeline safety inspection fees for certain pipelines; to provide campaign funds; to redefine the term "motor vehicle" for relative to the amounts and imposition of such fees; and to purposes of the prohibition on the purchase of motor vehicles provide for related matters. with campaign funds; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 900— HOUSE BILL NO. 471— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY AND SENATOR WALSWORTH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2011(D)(22)(b) and (c) and (25), To amend and reenact R.S. 18:52, relative to the office of registrar of 2014(D)(4) and (5), 2195(B), 2351.59(C)(1)(a) and (b), (2), and voters; to provide qualifications for registrars of voters and (3), and to enact R.S. 30:2014(D)(6), relative to fees collected applicants for the office of registrar of voters; to provide by the Department of Environmental Quality; to authorize an definitions; and to provide for related matters. increase of fees paid to the Department of Environmental HOUSE BILL NO. 518— Quality; to authorize an increase of fees paid for accreditation BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER by commercial laboratories; to authorize and increase in fees AN ACT paid for certain reviews of immovable property; to authorize a To enact R.S. 44:4(51), relative to information regarding the fitness fee for requesting a declaratory ruling; to authorize an increase of a person to receive or to continue to hold a certificate issued for underground storage tank fees; to authorize an increase in by the Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to fees deposited into the Lead Hazard Reduction Fund; and to exempt from the Public Records Law certain records of the provide for related matters. board concerning the fitness of a person to receive or to continue to hold a certificate; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1093— BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY HOUSE BILL NO. 579— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSON To amend and reenact R.S. 24:513(C)(1), relative to reports made by AN ACT the legislative auditor regarding public retirement systems; to To enact R.S. 37:3083(1)(f), relative to nutrition services; to provide relative to the content of such reports; and to provide for authorize a licensed dietitian or nutritionist to directly order related matters. dietary plans; to authorize a licensed dietitian or nutritionist to directly request laboratory tests; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1103— HOUSE BILL NO. 150— BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:103(D), relative to the individual To amend and reenact R.S. 9:133 and to enact Civil Code Article income tax return; to provide the requirements for a request for 1493.1, relative to forced heirship; to provide relative to an extension of time to file the return; and to provide for related children conceived through gamete donation; to provide relative matters. to inheritance rights; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1155— (Substitute for House Bill No. 176 by Representative Hodges) HOUSE BILL NO. 197— BY REPRESENTATIVES HODGES, ADAMS, AMEDEE, BACALA, BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BROADWATER, TERRY AN ACT BROWN, CARMODY, COUSSAN, COX, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, FALCONER, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HILL, To enact R.S. 14:91.15, relative to offenses affecting health of HOFFMANN, HORTON, HOWARD, IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, MAGEE, minors; to create the crime of unlawful operation of an MARCELLE, MIGUEZ, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, POPE, unlicensed child day care center; to provide definitions; to PYLANT, RICHARD, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, TALBOT, WHITE, WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUE provide criminal penalties; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:1379.3.2, relative to concealed handgun permits; to HOUSE BILL NO. 241— BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE provide for the issuance of temporary concealed firearms AN ACT permit; to authorize the temporary carrying of a concealed To amend and reenact R.S. 9:1103, R.S. 30:961(G)(3), 2000.11(E), handgun without a permit for persons who have obtained a 2459(A) and (D), 2460(A)(14), R.S. 35:411(A), (B), and (E), domestic abuse protective order; to provide for applicability; to R.S. 38:100(introductory paragraph), 106(A)(2)(introductory provide for the application process; to provide relative to the paragraph) and (B), 111, 112, 213(D), 214(B), 218(B), 221(F), effects of obtaining such a permit; to provide for time 225(A)(2), (D)(2)(b), (F), 226, 301(B), 301.1(A), (B), and (C), limitations; to provide relative to the payment of a fee; to 306(C), 313(B)(2), 315, 329.6(H), 330.1(C)(2)(c) and (3)(a), provide for rulemaking; and to provide for related matters. 3097.4(A)(9), R.S. 39:99.29(A), 366.3(1), 2202(1), (3), (5), and (6), R.S. 48:264.1(B), and R.S. 56:301.10(E)(3), 425(E), HOUSE BILL NO. 1157— (Substitute for House Bill No. 761 by 427.1(C), 494(E)(3) and 2011(E), to enact R.S. Representative Stokes) BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES 49:214.6.2(D)(8), and to repeal R.S. 49:214.6.2(C)(4), relative AN ACT to the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board; to To amend and reenact R.S. 46:442 and to enact R.S. 46:437.4(A)(4), change certain references to the "Office of Coastal Protection relative to review of healthcare provider claims within the and Restoration" to "Coastal Protection and Restoration Medicaid program; to provide for reimbursements issued by the Authority"; to change certain references to the "Office of Department of Health and Hospitals pursuant to certain provider Coastal Protection and Restoration" to the "Coastal Protection claims; to provide relative to recoupment of provider claim and Restoration Authority Board"; to make technical corrections payments; to authorize re-filing of claims in certain to references to the "executive director", the "chair", the circumstances; and to provide for related matters. "chairman"; to make other technical corrections; to provide for the utilization of certain services provided by the Department of HOUSE BILL NO. 68— Natural Resources; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES BACALA AND BERTHELOT AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 245— To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2603(B)(4)(a) and R.S. 14:79(A)(1)(b), BY REPRESENTATIVES MARCELLE AND CARPENTER AND SENATOR COLOMB relative to electronic signatures; to provide for the use of AN ACT electronic signatures on petitions for certain protective orders To amend and reenact R.S. 32:8(A)(3) and (B) and to enact R.S. and restraining orders; and to provide for related matters. 32:429.4 and R.S. 47:1676(L), relative to monies owed to the office of motor vehicles; to authorize the office of motor HOUSE BILL NO. 123— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE AND SENATORS BARROW, vehicles to enter into installment agreements with persons for BOUDREAUX, BROWN, LUNEAU, AND MILLS payment of outstanding fines, penalties, and fees; to authorize AN ACT the office of motor vehicles to register motor vehicles and issue To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1137.3(B) and (E)(2), relative to driving privileges to persons during the term of such installment entities in possession of automated external defibrillators; to agreements; to authorize the promulgation of rules and repeal a requirement that such entities provide certain regulations; to provide for definitions; to authorize third parties notification to the Department of Health and Hospitals; to to administer such installment agreements; to authorize a third require that each high school have an automated external party to charge and collect certain fees for the administration of defibrillator on its premises; to provide for enforceability; and such installment agreements; to provide for an effective date; to provide for related matters. and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 145— HOUSE BILL NO. 685— BY REPRESENTATIVES MORENO, ADAMS, ANDERS, BAGLEY, BOUIE, BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE CHAD BROWN, CARMODY, GARY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, AN ACT CHANEY, COX, DAVIS, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, GAINES, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, HALL, HILFERTY, HODGES, HOFFMANN, To amend and reenact R.S. 32:408(B)(2)(a)(ii) and to enact R.S. HORTON, HOWARD, JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE 32:408(B)(8), relative to test results submitted to the office of JOHNSON, TERRY LANDRY, LEGER, LYONS, MARCELLE, MIGUEZ, motor vehicles; to provide for the electronic submission of the NORTON, PIERRE, PRICE, REYNOLDS, SEABAUGH, SMITH, WHITE, AND ZERINGUE driving skills test to the office of motor vehicles; to remove a AN ACT requirement identifying the vehicle used in the driving skills To enact R.S. 23:291.1, relative to the employment of certain test; and to provide for related matters. persons; to provide for the issuance of a permanent and a HOUSE BILL NO. 704— temporary certificate of employability under certain conditions; BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD to provide for revocation of certificates of employability; to AN ACT prohibit certain causes of action under certain circumstances; to To amend and reenact R.S. 32:387(A), relative to special permits for provide for applicability to certain forms of liability; and to travel on the state's highways; to authorize vehicles issued provide for related matters. special permits by the Department of Transportation and

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Development to operate on interstate highways at night under HOUSE BILL NO. 1165— (Substitute for House Bill No. 854 certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. by Representative Huval) BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL HOUSE BILL NO. 722— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO To enact R.S. 47:502.3, relative to motor vehicle insurance; to AN ACT provide for an exemption from registration and compulsory To enact R.S. 47:306.4, relative to online hotel sales; to provide for motor vehicle security requirements for certain mobile registration of certain dealers using online forums to transact construction equipment; and to provide for related matters. business; to require allocation of existing resources for implementation; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the related matters. same. HOUSE BILL NO. 727— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER ALFRED W. SPEER AN ACT Clerk of the House of Representatives To amend and reenact R.S. 24:53(F)(1) and (H), R.S. 33:9664(D)(1) and (F), and R.S. 49:74(D)(1) and (F), relative to lobbyist The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were disclosure; to provide relative to the filing of certain signed by the President of the Senate. supplemental reports during the registration renewal period; and to provide for related matters. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 785— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD PRESENT AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:9099.3, relative to neighborhood districts; to Mr. President Fannin Morrish provide for the creation of the neighborhood improvement and Allain Gatti Peacock beautification districts in certain parishes; to provide relative to Appel Hewitt Perry the purpose, governance, and funding of such districts; and to Barrow Johns Peterson provide for related matters. Bishop LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. HOUSE BILL NO. 787— Brown Long Smith, J. BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY Chabert Luneau Tarver AN ACT Claitor Martiny Thompson To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9097.3(B), (F), and (G)(1) and to Colomb Milkovich Walsworth enact R.S. 33:9097.3(I), relative to the Wedgewood Crime Cortez Mills Ward Prevention and Improvement District in East Baton Rouge Donahue Mizell White Parish; to modify the boundaries of the district; to provide Erdey Morrell relative to the imposition and collection of the district's parcel Total - 38 fee; to provide relative to the budget approval process for the ABSENT district; to provide relative to the indemnification and exculpation of board members; and to provide for related Carter matters. Total - 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 940— Leaves of Absence BY REPRESENTATIVE GAINES AN ACT The following leaves of absence were asked for and granted: To enact R.S. 17:3351(J), relative to public postsecondary education; to require certain public postsecondary management boards to Carter 1 Day ensure that student identification cards issued by institutions under their jurisdiction contain specified elements; and to provide for related matters. Announcements HOUSE BILL NO. 1013— The following committee meetings for June 3, 2016, were BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT announced: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:705(B)(introductory paragraph) and to Senate and Gov't Affairs 9:00 A.M. Room F enact R.S. 32:705(B)(3), relative to transferring ownership of a motor vehicle, which has been declared a total loss, to an Adjournment insurance company; to provide for the validity of the document transferring ownership; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Thompson, at 1:10 o'clock P.M. the Senate adjourned until Friday, June 3, 2016, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. HOUSE BILL NO. 1142— (Substitute for House Bill No. 941 by Representative Horton) The President of the Senate declared the Senate adjourned. BY REPRESENTATIVES HORTON, AMEDEE, AND COX AN ACT GLENN A. KOEPP To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1553(B)(5) through (11) and to enact Secretary of the Senate R.S. 23:1553(B)(12) and 1601(1)(d), relative to unemployment compensation; to provide with respect to the disqualification for DIANE O' QUIN benefits; to provide for exceptions; to provide that a resignation Journal Clerk in order to relocate pursuant to an order for a permanent change of station is not a disqualifying separation of employment for certain military spouses; to provide with respect to the noncharging of benefits against the experience rating of an employer; and to provide for related matters.

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