OFFICIAL JOURNAL On motion of Senator Romero, the reading of the Journal was OF THE dispensed with and the Journal of yesterday was adopted. SENATE Morning Hour OF THE Petitions, Memorials and STATE OF ______Communications THIRTY-SIXTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS ______The following petitions, memorials and communications were received and read: Twenty-Seventh Regular Session of the Legislature Under the Adoption of the LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER Constitution of 1974 ______June 4, 2001 Senate Chamber State Capitol The Honorable John J. Hainkel Baton Rouge, Louisiana President of the Senate P. O. Box 94183 Tuesday, June 5, 2001 Capitol Station Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The Senate was called to order at 9:00 o'clock A.M., by Hon. John Hainkel, President of the Senate. Re: Appointment to the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center - Health Care Services Division Community Advisory Committee ROLL CALL Dear Senator Hainkel: The roll being called, the following members answered to their names: Attached is a completed Confirmation Questionnaire on Ms. Jeanne R. Pere. Ms. Pere was recently appointed to the E. A. PRESENT Conway Medical Center Community Advisory Committee to fill a vacancy on the committee. Ms. Pere is replacing Ms. Judy Mr. President Fields, W Malone Andrews, who resigned from the Committee effective March 6, 2000. Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux McPherson In accordance with R.S. 17:1519.3.E.(3)(i), "Each appointment Boissiere Heitmeier Michot to the Community Advisory Committee shall be submitted to the Cain Hines Mount Senate for confirmation." Campbell Hollis Romero Chaisson Hoyt Schedler If you have any questions regarding the questionnaires, please Cravins Irons Smith contact Marcia Daigle of my staff. Ms. Daigle may be reached at Dardenne Johnson Tarver 922-0493. Dean Jones, B Theunissen Sincerely, Dupre Jones, C Thomas JAMES L. BREXLER Ellington Lambert Ullo Chief Executive Officer Fields, C Lentini Total—38 Messages from the House ABSENT The following Messages from the House were received and read Bajoie as follows: Total—1 Message from the House The President of the Senate announced there were 38 Senators present and a quorum. PASSED SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS Prayer June 5, 2001 The prayer was offered by Senator Romero, following which the To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Senate joined in pledging allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and Reading of the Journal Joint Resolutions: Page 2 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 704— Reported with amendments. BY SENATOR FONTENOT AND REPRESENTATIVES DANIEL AND PINAC AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 249— To amend and reenact R.S. 51:911.21, 911.22, 911.23, 911.24(A)(1), BY SENATOR DUPRE (2), (3), (5), (6), the introductory paragraph of R.S. AN ACT 51:911.24(B), 911.24(B)(5), (C), the introductory paragraph of To enact Part VI of Title 19 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of R.S. 51:911.24(D), (D)(3), E, the introductory paragraph of R.S. 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 19:251 through 258, relative to 51:911.24(F), (F)(3), (G), and (H), 911.24.1, 911.25(A) and (B), expropriation by Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government; the introductory paragraph of R.S. 51:911.28(A), (A)(3), (4), to authorize the governing authority of the consolidated (8), (B), (C), 911.29, 911.30, 911.32(A), (B), (D), and (E), government to expropriate by a declaration of taking; to define 911.33, 911.34(A) and (C), 911.35, 911.36, 911.38, 911.39(A), terms; to provide for procedures; to provide for purposes of the 911.42, 911.43, 911.44, 911.46, 912.21, the introductory expropriation; and to provide for related matters. paragraph of R.S. 51:912.22, 912.22(2), (3), (5), 912.23(1)(a) and (h), the introductory paragraph of R.S. 51:912.24, Reported with amendments. 912.24(2)(g), (4)(b) and (e), the introductory paragraph of R.S. 51:912.25, 912.26, 912.27, 912.28(A), and 912.29 and the Title SENATE BILL NO. 197— to Part XIV-B of Chapter 2 of Title 51 of the Louisiana Revised BY SENATOR ULLO Statutes of 1950, and to enact R.S. 51:911.26 and 912.30, and to AN ACT repeal R.S. 51:911.27 and 911.37, all relative to manufactured To amend and reenact R.S. 8:1(6), 62, 75, 451, 454, 457(A) homes and mobile homes; to provide for definitions; to create (introductory paragraph), 459.1(B) and (D), 465(C)(2), and 662, the Louisiana Manufactured Housing Commission and provide and to enact R.S. 8:454.1, relative to operation of perpetual or for its powers and duties; to provide for standards and codes endowed care cemeteries; to provide for the make up of the applicable to manufactured housing; to provide for standards for cemetery board; to increase fines for violations of board rules installation of manufactured housing; to provide for enforcement and regulations; to provide relative to trust funds and the of standards and codes; to provide for warranties; and to provide administration thereof; and to provide for related matters. for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 251— BY SENATOR DUPRE SENATE BILL NO. 738— BY SENATORS MOUNT AND SCHEDLER AN ACT AN ACT To enact Part VI of Title 19 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of To amend and reenact R.S. 15:440.4(A)(5), R.S. 23:1021(11), R.S. 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 19:251 through 258, relative to 24:932(4), R.S. 37:3372(9)(b), R.S. 40:1299.39(A)(1)(a)(ii) and expropriation by the Consolidated Terrebonne Parish 1299.41, Children's Code Art. 326(A)(7), 1172, 1173(A)(2), Waterworks District No. 1; to authorize the district to 1272(D), and Code of Evidence Art. 510(A)(4)(c), relative to expropriate by a declaration of taking; to define terms; to licensed professional counselors; to revise definitions; to provide provide for procedures; to provide for purposes of the for the authority of licensed professional counselors; to provide expropriation; and to provide for related matters. for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 339— BY SENATOR DUPRE SENATE BILL NO. 1102 (SUBSTITUTE FOR SENATE BILL AN ACT 543 BY SENATOR CAIN)— BY SENATOR C. FIELDS To amend and reenact R.S. 32:415.1(A)(1), relative to motor vehicles; AN ACT to provide for a medical hardship appeal of a driver’s license To amend and reenact R.S. 51:912.22 (4), relative to manufactured or suspension; to provide for certain driving prohibitions for a mobile homes; to provide additional requirements for the disabled driver; and to provide for related matters. installation of manufactured or mobile homes; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments.

Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 391— BY SENATORS LENTINI AND SCHEDLER AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 20— BY SENATOR ROMERO To enact R.S. 40:46.1(G), relative to vital statistics laws; to provide AN ACT immunity for hospitals and their agents and employees involved To amend and reenact R.S. 32:774(B)(3)(b)(i), relative to motor in hospital based paternity programs; and to provide for related vehicles; to exempt previously licensed used motor vehicle matters. dealers from certain educational requirements; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 3 SENATE June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 393— SENATE BILL NO. 143— BY SENATORS LENTINI AND SCHEDLER BY SENATOR MCPHERSON AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:3715.1(B)(1), relative to subpoenas for To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. medical records; to delete the requirement that the affidavit be 48:381.2(C), relative to telecommunication installations in state delivered at the time of service of subpoena; to require that an rights-of-way; to remove the requirement that industry members affidavit be received before a subpoena for patient records can be involved in the promulgation of rules; and to provide for be issued; and to provide for related matters. related matters.

Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments.

SENATE BILL NO. 577— Respectfully submitted, BY SENATOR ULLO ALFRED W. SPEER AN ACT Clerk of the House of Representatives To enact Subpart D of Part II of Chapter 30 of Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. Privilege Report of the 3:4661, relative to weights and measures; to provide for the sale of shrimp by count; and to provide for related matters. Legislative Bureau

Reported without amendments. June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 613— To the President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR FONTENOT AN ACT I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the following To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1563(B) and to enact R.S. 40:1563(J), report: relative to the state fire marshal; to provide for his powers and duties; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for related The following bills are approved as to construction and matters. duplication. We advise and suggest the following amendments.

Reported without amendments. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127— BY REPRESENTATIVES SALTER AND PERKINS SENATE BILL NO. 1100 (Substitute for Senate Bill 556 by A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senator Cain)— To suspend until the sixtieth day after final adjournment of the 2002 BY SENATOR CAIN Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana certain AN ACT provisions of R.S. 40:1379.3(P) and Section 1307(D)(4) of Title To provide relative to roads and highways; names Louisiana 55 of the Louisiana Administrative Code, relative to statewide Highway 110 located in the town of Merryville as the "A.C. concealed handgun permits; to suspend provisions providing for Schiro Memorial Highway." educational requirements for renewal of the permits; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 24— BY SENATOR MCPHERSON HOUSE BILL NO. 103— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE POWELL To amend and reenact R.S. 32:141(D), relative to motor vehicles; to AN ACT require the removal of vehicles from a roadway following an To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3051, 3061, 3062(B), 3063(B), (D), accident under certain conditions; and to provide for related and (E), 3071(E), 3073(B)(1) and (2), and 3077(C)(3)(a), to matters. enact R.S. 37:3063(C)(3), and to repeal R.S. 37:3071(F)(2), relative to the practice of electrology; to provide definitions; to Reported without amendments. provide for membership of the State Board of Electrolysis Examiners; to change requirements related to the number of SENATE BILL NO. 45— meetings and examinations provided per year; to prohibit BY SENATOR FONTENOT payments in apprenticeship programs; to provide for renewals AN ACT of licenses of electrolysis technicians; to delete authorization of To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1732, relative to towing of motor a waiver of educational requirements for out-of-state vehicles; to provide for recovery of certain surcharges assessed electrologists; and to provide for related matters. when motor vehicles are towed; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 181— HOUSE BILL NO. 363— BY REPRESENTATIVE RIDDLE BY REPRESENTATIVES CROWE, ALARIO, E. ALEXANDER, R. AN ACT ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BOWLER, BROOME, BRUCE, BRUNEAU, K. CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CLARKSON, To enact Part II of Chapter 31 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised CRANE, DAMICO, DARTEZ, DEVILLIER, DIEZ, DOERGE, DONELON, Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:2321 through 2335, DOWNER, DURAND, ERDEY, FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, FRUGE, FUTRELL, GALLOT, GLOVER, GREEN, GUILLORY, HAMMETT, HEATON, relative to state recognition of Indian tribes; to provide criteria HEBERT, HILL, HOLDEN, HOPKINS, HUDSON, HUTTER, ILES, L. for recognition of Indian tribes; to provide for hearing JACKSON, M. JACKSON, JOHNS, KATZ, KENNARD, KENNEY, LAFLEUR, procedures; to provide for judicial review; to provide for venue; LANCASTER, LANDRIEU, LEBLANC, LUCAS, MARTINY, MCCALLUM, MCDONALD, MCMAINS, MCVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MORRISH, to establish burden of proof; to provide for evidence; to provide MURRAY, NEVERS, ODINET, PERKINS, PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, POWELL, for rulemaking; to provide for the assessment of fees; to provide PRATT, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RIDDLE, ROMERO, SALTER, SCALISE, SCHNEIDER, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE for applicability; to provide for exceptions; to provide for SMITH, JOHN SMITH, SNEED, STELLY, STRAIN, SWILLING, THOMPSON, definitions; to direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL, WALSWORTH, WELCH, WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT AND SENATORS CAIN, CHAISSON, redesignate certain provisions of current law; and to provide for DARDENNE, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HOYT, related matters. IRONS, LENTINI, MICHOT, MOUNT, ROMERO, SCHEDLER, SMITH, THEUNISSEN, THOMAS, AND ULLO Reported without amendments. AN ACT To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895.1(F), relative to fees HOUSE BILL NO. 226— paid as a condition of probation; to require the payment of an BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX additional fee; to create a special fund in the treasury for those AN ACT fees; to provide for the administration and use of those fees; and To amend and reenact R.S. 14:80 and to enact R.S. 14:80.1, relative to provide for related matters. to the crime of carnal knowledge of a juvenile; to provide for felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile; to create the crime of Reported without amendments. misdemeanor carnal knowledge of a juvenile; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 422— BY REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR Reported without amendments. AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:67.17 and R.S. 32:414(O), relative to theft of HOUSE BILL NO. 278— property; to create the crime of theft of motor vehicle fuel; to BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY provide for penalties; to require the Department of Public Safety AN ACT and Corrections to suspend the driver's license of the offender; To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2160(A)(1), 2163(A)(1), (2), (4), and and to provide for related matters. (5) and (B), 2167(A), and 2171 and to enact R.S. 37:2167.1 and 2171.1, relative to contractors; to provide relative to prohibited Reported without amendments. activities; to provide relative to bid procedures; to provide for inactive licenses; to provide for inspection of certain building HOUSE BILL NO. 601— permits; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL AN ACT Reported without amendments. To enact R.S. 46:2605(B)(33) through (35), relative to the Children's Cabinet Advisory Board; to add members to the board; and to HOUSE BILL NO. 331— provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE PERKINS AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:5.5(C)(6), relative to sanitary inspections; to phase out the exception from having to obtain a HOUSE BILL NO. 612— food safety certificate for certain food service establishments; BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 266, Reported without amendments. relative to the governor's warrant of arrest for extradition purposes; to delete the provision mandating the expiration of the HOUSE BILL NO. 357— governor's arrest warrant within six months; and to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2105, 2107, and 2108 and to enact R.S. Reported without amendments. 37:2109.1, relative to sanitarians; to provide for continuing education requirements; to provide for licensure and licensure HOUSE BILL NO. 622— renewal fees; to provide for miscellaneous fees; and to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:102.12 through 102.17, relative to offenses affecting Reported without amendments. the public sensibility; to provide for the crime of owning dangerous and vicious dogs; to provide definitions; to provide for a hearing to determine if a dog is dangerous or vicious; to 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 5 SENATE June 5, 2001

provide for penalties; to provide for the assessment of fees; to HOUSE BILL NO. 767— provide for posting requirements; to provide for the seizure of BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY dangerous or vicious dogs; to provide that vicious dogs be AN ACT euthanized; to provide that dangerous dogs be euthanized under To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 197 and R.S. certain circumstances; to provide for applicability; to provide 15:706(D), relative to testimony given by inmates who are exceptions; and to provide for related matters. parties or witnesses in criminal or civil proceedings; to provide for alternative methods of allowing inmate parties or witnesses Reported without amendments. to participate in judicial proceedings of a criminal or civil nature; to provide for the transportation of prisoners by sheriffs for HOUSE BILL NO. 658— participation in judicial proceedings; to clarify existing law on BY REPRESENTATIVES MURRAY, BRUCE, M. JACKSON, AND the subject; and to provide for related matters. SCHWEGMANN AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1881, relative to antique dealers; to provide for violations and penalties; and to provide for related HOUSE BILL NO. 819— matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES MCMAINS, DIEZ, AND SHAW AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1357 and 1358, relative to the practice of acupuncture; to provide additional means of eligibility for the HOUSE BILL NO. 669— certification of a physician as an acupuncturist; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE LAFLEUR additional means of eligibility for certification as an AN ACT acupuncturist's assistant; and to provide for related matters. To enact R.S. 14:73.7, relative to computer-related crime; to create the crime of computer tampering; to provide penalties; and to Reported without amendments. provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 860— Reported without amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 704— To amend and reenact R.S. 14:28.1(B), relative to the crime of BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER solicitation for murder; to provide for increased penalties; and to AN ACT provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2811(A)(1) and (2) and to enact R.S. 40:2811(C), relative to property abandoned to hospitals; to Reported without amendments. decrease the time period within which property must be held; to provide for the disposition of soiled clothing; to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 881— notification; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 66(A), relative to criminal subpoenas; to provide for limitations on the HOUSE BILL NO. 738— issuance of subpoenas by the attorney general or district BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX attorney; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 51:361(5), 362, and 363, relative to Reported without amendments. crimes; to provide a felony penalty for promoting a pyramid scheme; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related HOUSE BILL NO. 908— matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE HEBERT AN ACT Reported without amendments. To enact R.S. 49:1002(I), relative to drug testing; to exempt in-house drug testing of certain employees or prospective employees; and HOUSE BILL NO. 743— to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.96(A)(2)(b), relative to health care records; to increase fees charged for the production of HOUSE BILL NO. 921— medical records; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE M. JACKSON AN ACT Reported without amendments. To enact Chapter 55 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:2701 through 2711, relative to consumer protection; to provide for definitions; to provide for a listing of unsafe children's products; to prohibit the use of certain unsafe children's products; to prohibit child care facilities from using or having on the facility premises certain unsafe Page 6 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

children's products; to provide for the revocation or refusal to HOUSE BILL NO. 1349— renew certain licenses or certificates of registration; to prescribe BY REPRESENTATIVE PRATT penalties for violations; to provide for enforcement actions and AN ACT other remedies; to provide for the adoption of rules; and to To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2611, 2612, and 2613(A), (C), (D), and provide for related matters. (E), relative to the Louisiana Council on Obesity; to provide for its continuation; to provide for its powers, functions, and duties; Reported without amendments. to provide relative to its members, meetings, and report; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1148— BY REPRESENTATIVES FAUCHEUX, DARTEZ, DEVILLIER, AND Reported without amendments. QUEZAIRE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1391— To amend and reenact R.S. 16:514(D), relative to assistant district BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL attorneys in the Twenty-Third Judicial District, including the AN ACT parishes of Ascension, Assumption, and St. James; to authorize To amend and reenact R.S. 47:301(14)(i)(ii)(bb) and (cc)(I) and certain additional compensation; and to provide for related (16)(d)(ii), 302(C), and 331(C), relative to the sales and use tax; matters. to provide for the taxation of mobile telecommunications services; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 1243— BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND HOUSE BILL NO. 1438— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AND SENATOR HOLLIS To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 571.1, AN ACT relative to the time within which prosecution may be instituted To amend and reenact R.S. 51:651, 652(A), 653(A), 654, 655(A), and for certain sex offenses; to add incest and aggravated incest to 656(C)(1)(f) and to enact R.S. 51:652(C), relative to fireworks; the list of crimes; to increase the age of the victim when the time to provide conformity with federal classifications of fireworks; limitation begins to run; and to provide for related matters. to impose penalties for the illegal sale of impermissible fireworks within the state; to prohibit igniting fireworks within Reported without amendments. one thousand feet of a fireworks retail location; to impose a penalty for the unlawful discharge of a fireworks from a motor HOUSE BILL NO. 1299— vehicle; to require a work permit for anyone under the age of BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX eighteen to work at a firework retail location; and to provide for AN ACT related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 9:5390(A), relative to the amendment, renewal, or refinancing of mortgage notes; to provide that the Reported with amendments. amendment of a conventional mortgage, conventional chattel mortgage, or security agreement to reflect certain changes in the LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS note does not alter the effectiveness, validity, enforceability, and priority thereof; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1438 by Representative Pinac Reported without amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 1306— On page 1, line 8, following "require" delete the remainder of the line; BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AND SENATOR HOLLIS AN ACT and on line 9, before "to work" delete "under the age of eighteen" and To amend and reenact R.S. 12:1345(A)(5), relative to foreign limited insert in lieu thereof: "compliance with regulations of the Louisiana liability companies; to provide for address listings in the Department of Labor for minors under the age of seventeen" certificate of authority; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported without amendments. On page 3, line 20, following "and" and before "classed" change "are" to "is"; and following "or" and before "not" change "are" to "is" HOUSE BILL NO. 1314— BY REPRESENTATIVES PINAC AND CRANE AND SENATOR FONTENOT HOUSE BILL NO. 1468— BY REPRESENTATIVES LANCASTER, FAUCHEUX, WALSWORTH, AN ACT PRATT, GALLOT, AND WELCH To amend and reenact R.S. 9:4332(B) and to enact 9:4332(C), relative AN ACT to secured financial transactions; to require notification to To amend and reenact R.S. 33:1565(B)(1), relative to organ donation property insurers upon transfer of the instrument; and to and coroners; to provide for prompt delivery of anatomical gifts; provide for related matters. to provide immunity from civil litigation and criminal prosecution for delivery of anatomical gifts; to provide for Reported without amendments. judicial enforcement of anatomical gifts; and to provide for related matters. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 7 SENATE June 5, 2001

Reported without amendments. customers; to prohibit certain activities; to provide for violations, and penalties; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1514— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL Reported without amendments. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2132(4), relative to domestic abuse; to HOUSE BILL NO. 1637— include certain persons in the definition of "household BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AND SENATOR HOLLIS members"; to provide for protective orders; and to provide for AN ACT related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 12:303(A)(3) and 1306(A)(2) and to enact R.S. 12:23(B)(5), 204(B)(5), and 1306(A)(3)(f), relative to the Reported without amendments. naming of certain business entities; to prohibit the use of certain phrases in business names; to allow for certain name usages; HOUSE BILL NO. 1583— and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE WALSWORTH AN ACT Reported without amendments. To enact R.S. 37:760(A)(14), relative to the powers and duties of the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to authorize the board to HOUSE BILL NO. 1655— apply for warrants authorizing the seizure of dental health BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AND SENATOR HOLLIS records or controlled dangerous substance records in certain AN ACT circumstances; to provide for the courts where such warrants To amend and reenact R.S. 12:32(A), 35(B)(1)(d), (2), and (3), may be applied for; to provide for court findings for a warrant; 102(A)(introductory paragraph), 104(B)(1), 142(B)(2), 149(B), to provide for process of the warrant; to provide for copying 164(B)(2) and (C)(1)(c), 205.1(A)(introductory paragraph), dental records received; and to provide for related matters. 236(C)(3), 238(A), 239.1(B)(1) and (3), 247.1(B)(2) and (C)(1)(b), 250(C)(2), and 257(B), relative to officers and Reported without amendments. directors of certain business entities; to provide for powers and duties; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1584— BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER Reported without amendments. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 46:811, 812(A), (C), and (D), 813(A)(1) HOUSE BILL NO. 1661— and (5) and (C), to enact R.S. 36:109(J) and R.S. 46:813(D), and BY REPRESENTATIVE DONELON to repeal R.S. 36:259(D) and R.S. 46:814, relative to the AN ACT Biomedical Research and Development Park; to provide for the To enact R.S. 14:67.17, relative to theft of business records; to transfer of the commission to the Department of Economic provide for the crime of theft of a business record; to provide for Development; to provide for its composition and meetings; to penalties; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related provide for the governance of the commission; to provide for the matters. commission's duties, functions, and powers; to repeal the provisions relative to the termination of the commission; and to Reported without amendments. provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1725— Reported without amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVES SNEED, FRITH, SCHWEGMANN, AND SCHNEIDER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1601— BY REPRESENTATIVE SNEED To enact R.S. 14:68.7, relative to offenses against property; to make AN ACT certain acts relative to retail sales receipts or universal product To enact R.S. 14:70.6, relative to crimes; to create the crime of code labels unlawful; to provide for criminal penalties; to unlawful distribution, possession, or use of theft alarm provide for enhanced penalties in certain circumstances; and to deactivation devices; to provide for penalties; and to provide for provide for related matters. related matters. Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 1728— BY REPRESENTATIVE WALSWORTH HOUSE BILL NO. 1621— BY REPRESENTATIVES BAYLOR, BROOME, BRUCE, DEVILLIER, AN ACT DOERGE, FRITH, LAFLEUR, MORRELL, PINAC, RIDDLE, AND SNEED To amend and reenact R.S. 37:795(B)(2)(a), (l), (m), and (n), and AN ACT (3)(h) and (i); and to enact R.S. 37:795(B)(1)(i), (j), and (k), To enact Part V-A of Chapter 9 of Title 45 of the Louisiana Revised (2)(o) and (p), and (3)(j), (k), and (l); to revise the fee schedule Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 45:1220 through 1222, of the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; and to provide for relative to utilities; to require the Louisiana Public Service related matters. Commission to adopt certain rules; to provide for the implementation of a deferred billing program for certain Reported without amendments. Page 8 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1734— HOUSE BILL NO. 1849— BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI BY REPRESENTATIVES STRAIN AND BRUNEAU AN ACT AN ACT To enact Part VI-A of Chapter 11 of Title 40 of the Louisiana To enact R.S. 18:1461(A)(23), relative to election offenses; to Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:2175, prohibit the release or broadcast to the general public of exit relative to comfort care for children; to provide for the polling data or conclusions based thereon prior to the polls establishment of a children's comfort care center pilot program; closing on election day; and to provide for related matters. to require the Department of Health and Hospitals to develop standards for the pilot program; to provide a termination date; Reported without amendments. and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1855— Reported without amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1767— To enact Part VII-B of Chapter 1 of Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised BY REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 32:398.10, relative to AN ACT motor vehicle traffic citations; to provide that law enforcement To amend and reenact R.S. 28:750(A)(introductory paragraph) and agencies record and retain certain information relative to traffic (1) and (B)(introductory paragraph), 751(1), (2), (4), (5), and offenses; to require the secretary of the Department of Public (6), 752(5) and (6), and 753(A) and R.S. 36:259(L) and to enact Safety and Corrections to collect statistical information relative R.S. 28:751(7) and (8) and 752(17), relative to the Louisiana to traffic citations; to require local law enforcement agencies to State Planning Council on Developmental Disabilities; to change report statistical information quarterly; to provide for the name of the council to the Louisiana Developmental inapplicability; to provide requirements for an informational Disabilities Council; to provide for definitions; to provide for video; and to provide for related matters. responsibilities of the council; to provide for an increase in membership of the council; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments.

Reported without amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 1881— BY REPRESENTATIVE SHAW HOUSE BILL NO. 1771— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES PRATT AND WELCH To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2841, 2842(introductory paragraph), AN ACT and 2844(h) and to enact R.S. 37:2833(8) and 2844(i) and (j), To enact R.S. 46:261, relative to the parental and child relationships; relative to polygraphists; to provide for definitions; to provide to establish the Fatherhood Initiative to promote stronger father- relative to the certification of out-of-state polygraphists; to child relationships and to enhance men's parenting skills; to provide relative to qualifications; to provide relative to fees; and create the Fatherhood Council and to provide for the members to provide for related matters. thereof; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 1885— HOUSE BILL NO. 1790— BY REPRESENTATIVES HUNTER, BRUCE, MORRELL, AND ROMERO BY REPRESENTATIVE HEATON AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:50.2, relative to penalties for certain crimes of To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1381.5(B)(1), relative to court funds; violence; to provide for enhanced penalties for certain crimes of to provide for the Orleans Parish criminal court fund; and to violence when the victim is sixty-five years of age or older; and provide for related matters. to provide for related matters.

Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1847— HOUSE BILL NO. 1985— BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLDEN BY REPRESENTATIVE SHAW AND SENATOR MALONE AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:2531(B)(7), relative to the rights of a law To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1593.1(A), relative to group enforcement officer while under investigation; to provide for the purchasing contracts of the Louisiana State University Health length of time within which an investigation of a law Sciences Center; to require certain Louisiana distributors be enforcement officer must be completed; and to provide for included in certain group purchasing contracts; to provide for an related matters. effective date; and to provide for related matters.

Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 9 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 2005— Reported without amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVE KENNARD AN ACT Respectfully submitted, To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 734, LOUIS LAMBERT relative to subpoenas in criminal matters; to authorize Chairman investigators employed by the district attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District for East Baton Rouge Parish to Adoption of Legislative Bureau Report serve subpoenas in criminal matters in which the district attorney is involved; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the Legislative Bureau amendments were adopted and the Bills and Joint Resolutions were Reported without amendments. read by title and passed to a third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 2047 (Substitute for House Bill 966 by Representative Martiny)— Messages from the House BY REPRESENTATIVES MARTINY AND FAUCHEUX AN ACT The following Messages from the House were received and read To amend and reenact R.S. 15:536(A), 537(A), 541(9)(b) and (16), as follows: 542(A) and (B)(1)(b) and (E), 542.1(A), (B), (I)(4) and (J)(1), 574.4(C)(2)(a)(introductory paragraph), (H)(2) and (O)(1), Message from the House 828(A)(2)(a), 893.1(A)(1), R.S. 44:9(E)(2) and Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 893(D)(1)(b), 894.3(A), and 895(H), to enact ASKING CONCURRENCE IN R.S. 15:541(14.1), 542(B)(1)(d), and to repeal R.S. 15:542(F), HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS relative to sex offenses; to provide for definitions of "sexual offender" and "sex offense"; to provide with respect to June 5, 2001 requirements for sentencing, registration and notification requirements, probation, parole, classification and treatment To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: programs, and assignment to work training facilities; and to provide for related matters. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the Reported with amendments. following House Bills and Joint Resolutions:

LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 1982— BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House AN ACT Bill No. 2047 by Representative Martiny To enact R.S. 33:1992(D), relative to the minimum monthly salary of certain fire department employees; to provide for the minimum AMENDMENT NO. 1 monthly salary of a fire alarm operator or dispatcher or any other person doing such work for certain municipal fire On page 1, line 2, following "542(A)" insert a comma "," departments; and to provide for related matters.

AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 2074 (Substitute for House Bill No. 143 On page 1, line 3, before "(E)" change "and (B)(1)(b)" to by Representative Flavin)— "(B)(introductory paragraph) and (1)(b)" BY REPRESENTATIVE FLAVIN AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:130.556(B)(1), relative to the North AMENDMENT NO. 3 Lake Charles Economic Development District; to require the On page 1, line 14, following "542(A)" delete "(and" and insert a approval of the governing authorities of both the city of Lake comma "," Charles and the parish of Calcasieu before the board may call an election for general obligation, ad valorem property tax secured AMENDMENT NO. 4 bonds; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 15, before "(E)" change "(B)(1)(d)" to "(B)(introductory paragraph) and (1)(b)" HOUSE BILL NO. 1322— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL HOUSE BILL NO. 2063 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1846 AN ACT by Representative Thompson)— To amend and reenact R.S. 49:327(C)(3), relative to the investment BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON of state funds; to authorize the investment in stocks or certain AN ACT funds of institutions of higher education or their management To amend and reenact R.S. 26:2(8) through (18) and to enact R.S. boards; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for 26:2(19) and 71(A)(5), relative to the Alcoholic Beverage related matters. Control Law; to provide for "liquor retail distribution centers"; to provide for permits and fees; and to provide for related matters. Page 10 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the House Bills and Joint Resolutions following House Concurrent Resolutions:

Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149— to take up at this time the following House Bills and Joint BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Resolutions just received from the House which were taken up, read To authorize and direct the Department of Insurance and the State a first and second time by their titles and acted upon as follows: Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors to jointly study and make recommendations regarding funeral service insurance HOUSE BILL NO. 1322— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL policies and the regulation thereof and to create the Funeral AN ACT Insurance Advisory Task Force. To amend and reenact R.S. 49:327(C)(3), relative to the investment of state funds; to authorize the investment in stocks or certain HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— funds of institutions of higher education or their management BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION boards; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for To commend Leon Gales of Baton Rouge upon being named a Dow related matters. Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 196— referred to the Committee on Finance. BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 1982— To commend Kimber J. Payne of Baton Rouge upon being named a BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:1992(D), relative to the minimum monthly salary of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 197— certain fire department employees; to provide for the minimum BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME monthly salary of a fire alarm operator or dispatcher or any A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION other person doing such work for certain municipal fire To Commend LaClaudium Ootsey of Baton Rouge upon being named departments; and to provide for related matters. a Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001.

On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 198— referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. BY REPRESENTATIVE PITRE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 2074 (Substitute for House Bill No. 143 To memorialize the United States Congress to support, with funding, by Representative Flavin)— the expeditious implementation of the proposed Bayou BY REPRESENTATIVE FLAVIN Lafourche restoration and diversion project from the AN ACT Mississippi River. To amend and reenact R.S. 33:130.556(B)(1), relative to the North Lake Charles Economic Development District; to require the Respectfully submitted, approval of the governing authorities of both the city of Lake ALFRED W. SPEER Charles and the parish of Calcasieu before the board may call an Clerk of the House of Representatives election for general obligation, ad valorem property tax secured bonds; and to provide for related matters. House Concurrent Resolutions

On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. to take up at this time the following House Concurrent Resolutions just received from the House which were taken up, read a first and Messages from the House second time by their titles and acted upon as follows:

The following Messages from the House were received and read HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149— as follows: BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Message from the House To authorize and direct the Department of Insurance and the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors to jointly study and ASKING CONCURRENCE IN make recommendations regarding funeral service insurance HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS policies and the regulation thereof and to create the Funeral Insurance Advisory Task Force. June 5, 2001 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 11 SENATE June 5, 2001

On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title Campbell Hollis Smith and referred to the Committee on Insurance. Chaisson Johnson Theunissen Cravins Jones, B Thomas HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— Dardenne Jones, C Ullo BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME Total—24 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NAYS To commend Leon Gales of Baton Rouge upon being named a Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. Total—0 ABSENT The resolution was read by title. Senator Fontenot moved to concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. Bajoie Heitmeier Marionneaux Boissiere Hines McPherson ROLL CALL Fields, C Hoyt Michot Fields, W Irons Schedler The roll was called with the following result: Gautreaux Malone Tarver Total—15 YEAS The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House Mr. President Dupre Lentini Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Barham Ellington Marionneaux Bean Fontenot Mount HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 197— Cain Hollis Romero BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME Campbell Johnson Smith A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Chaisson Jones, B Theunissen To Commend LaClaudium Ootsey of Baton Rouge upon being named Dardenne Jones, C Thomas a Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. Dean Lambert Ullo Total—24 The resolution was read by title. Senator Fontenot moved to NAYS concur in the House Concurrent Resolution.

Total—0 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Bajoie Gautreaux Malone Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson YEAS Cravins Hines Michot Fields, C Hoyt Schedler Barham Dupre Marionneaux Fields, W Irons Tarver Bean Ellington Mount Total—15 Cain Fontenot Romero Campbell Hollis Schedler The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House Chaisson Johnson Smith Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Cravins Jones, B Theunissen Dardenne Jones, C Thomas HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 196— Dean Lentini Ullo BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME Total—24 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NAYS To commend Kimber J. Payne of Baton Rouge upon being named a Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. Total—0 ABSENT The resolution was read by title. Senator Fontenot moved to concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. Mr. President Gautreaux Lambert Bajoie Heitmeier Malone ROLL CALL Boissiere Hines McPherson Fields, C Hoyt Michot The roll was called with the following result: Fields, W Irons Tarver Total—15 YEAS The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House Mr. President Dean Lambert Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Barham Dupre Lentini Bean Ellington Mount Cain Fontenot Romero Page 12 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 198— Senator C. Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Labor BY REPRESENTATIVE PITRE and Industrial Relations, submitted the following report: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To memorialize the United States Congress to support, with funding, June 1, 2001 the expeditious implementation of the proposed Bayou Lafourche restoration and diversion project from the To the President and Members of the Senate: Mississippi River. I am directed by your Committee on Labor and Industrial On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title Relations to submit the following report: and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. SENATE BILL NO. 332— Reports of Committees BY SENATOR MICHOT AN ACT The following reports of committees were received and read: To amend and reenact R.S. 23:635, relative to employment; to provide with respect to payment of employees; to provide for REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON assessment of fines against employees; and to provide for related matters. REVENUE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS Reported favorably. Senator Barham, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs, submitted the following report: SENATE BILL NO. 936— BY SENATOR C. JONES AN ACT June 5, 2001 To amend and reenact R.S. 23:76 (C)(1), (6), and (10) and to enact R.S. 23:2101, relative to Louisiana Workforce Commission; to To the President and Members of the Senate: provide with respect to State Advisory Councils; to provide for the Occupational Forecasting Standing Conference Committee; I am directed by your Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and to provide for related matters. to submit the following report: Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 2 — BY REPRESENTATIVES HAMMETT, LEBLANC, AND THOMPSON AND SENATORS BARHAM AND DARDENNE SENATE BILL NO. 939— AN ACT BY SENATOR MICHOT To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital AN ACT outlay program for state government, state institutions, and To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1021(10), (12) and (13), 23:1035.1, other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects R.S. 23:1081(1)(c) and (d), 1141, 1221(3)(d)(iii), 1272, and and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making 1310.1(A) and repeal R.S. 23:1144; relative to workers' appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related compensation; and to provide for related matters. matters. Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 64— BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLDEN HOUSE BILL NO. 3— BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT AND SENATOR BARHAM A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To urge and request the House and Senate Labor and Industrial To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2001, relative to Relations Committees to meet and function as a joint committee the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program; to study the wages and benefits of workers in the state of to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to Louisiana and to develop a strategy to bring wages up to levels provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for that will support and sustain Louisiana families. authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond Commission; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably.

Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 435— BY REPRESENTATIVES NEVERS AND MURRAY AN ACT Respectfully submitted, To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1210, relative to workers' ROBERT J. BARHAM compensation; to provide for an increase in the maximum burial Chairman expenses paid by employers for work-related deaths; and to provide for related matters. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON Reported with amendments. LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 13 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1740— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE SCALISE ROBERT J. BARHAM AN ACT Chairman To amend and reenact R.S. 23:984, relative to contracts; to provide that contracts made in violation of this Subpart are not REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON enforceable; to provide for state policy on labor relations matters and employee freedom of choice; to prohibit any REVENUE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS interference with employers' and employees' full exercise of their rights as provided under the federal labor laws; and to Senator Barham, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on provide appropriate remedies for any infringement on those Revenue and Fiscal Affairs, submitted the following report: rights; and to provide for related matters. June 4, 2001 Reported favorably. To the President and Members of the Senate: HOUSE BILL NO. 1761— BY REPRESENTATIVES POWELL, PITRE, AND BOWLER AN ACT I am directed by your Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1161(B)(introductory paragraph), to submit the following report: 1168(A)(1), 1174.1(A), 1200.3(A) and (B) and R.S. 39:1549, relative to group self-insurance funds; to clarify references to SENATE BILL NO. 1086— group self-insurance funds as insurers or providers of insurance BY SENATOR LENTINI AN ACT coverage; to provide proper citations to group self-insurance To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1601(A), relative to the interest rate on within the workers' compensation act and other statutes; and to unpaid state taxes; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported with amendments. Respectfully submitted, HOUSE BILL NO. 990— CHARLES D. JONES BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT Chairman AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:114(B), relative to the individual REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON income tax; to provide for semimonthly electronic filing of withholding tax returns and payments by certain third party REVENUE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS companies; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Senator Barham, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs, submitted the following report: Reported with amendments.

June 1, 2001 HOUSE BILL NO. 2069 (Substitute for House Bill No. 565 by Representative Hammett)— To the President and Members of the Senate: BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT AN ACT I am directed by your Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1838(introductory paragraph), relative to submit the following report: to the Louisiana Tax Commission; to authorize the continued assessment and collection of fees assessed in connection with HOUSE BILL NO. 2059 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1915 services performed by the commission; and to provide for by Representatives Daniel, Crane, related matters. and Hebert)— BY REPRESENTATIVES DANIEL, CRANE, AND HEBERT Reported favorably. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3351(A)(introductory paragraph) and Respectfully submitted, to enact R.S. 17:3351(A)(5)(b)(vi), relative to tuition and ROBERT J. BARHAM mandatory attendance fee amounts at Louisiana public colleges Chairman and universities; to authorize the public postsecondary education management boards to establish proportional tuition House Bills and Joint Resolutions and mandatory attendance fee amounts applicable to part-time on Second Reading students and to students enrolled for summer and intersession Reported by Committees terms; to provide guidelines and limitations; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Senator Barham asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to take up at this time the following House Bills and Joint Reported favorably. Resolutions just reported by Committees. Page 14 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 2 — (173) Natchitoches State Museum of , BY REPRESENTATIVES HAMMETT, LEBLANC, AND THOMPSON AND Planning and Construction SENATORS BARHAM AND DARDENNE AN ACT (Natchitoches) To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital Payable from General Obligation Bonds outlay program for state government, state institutions, and other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects Priority 2 $ 50,000 and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making Priority 3 $ 50,000 appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related Total $ 100,000" matters. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Revenue and On page 14, at the end of line 1, insert ", Construction," Fiscal Affairs. AMENDMENT NO. 6 SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 14, delete lines 7 and 8, and insert the following:

Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal "Priority 2 $ 2,800,000 Affairs to Re-reengrosssed House Bill No. 2 by Representative Total $ 4,890,000" Hammett AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 14, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: On page 9, between lines 42 and 43, insert the following: "(R)(1365) Tickfaw State Park Development, Construction "(R)(1348) Armory Backlog of Maintenance (Livingston) and Repair, Planning and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Statewide) Priority 1 $ 700,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 1,205,000" AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 15, between lines 4 and 5, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 11, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: "( ) Chemin-A-Haut State Park, Acquisitions and Planning "(471) Fire Suppression Equipment Replacement, (Morehouse) Acquisitions, Planning and/or Construction Payable from the balance of General Obligation (Statewide) Bonds previously allocated under the authority of Payable from the balance of General Obligation Act 21 of 2000 for Grambling State University for Bonds proceeds previously allocated under the Woodson Hall Renovation, authority of Act 21 of 2000 for Construction (Lincoln) $ 529,370" for Jazzland Theme Park, Infrastructure, Planning and Construction (Orleans) $ 500,000 AMENDMENT NO. 9 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 16, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 Total $ 1,500,000" "(733) Common Street (Beauregard Dr. - Tank Farm Road), Construction, AMENDMENT NO. 3 Right-of-Way, and Utilities On page 11, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following: "Provided, (Calcasieu) however that $500,000 of this appropriation shall be transferred to Payable from General Obligation Bonds the Department of Transportation and Development for the express Priority 2 $ 1,600,000 purpose of funding infrastructure upgrades of rail and related loading Priority 5 $ 1,600,000 equipment at Baldwin and Lacassine, Louisiana." Total $ 3,200,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 12, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: On page 16, delete lines 39 through 42, and insert the following:

"(161) Civil Rights Museum, Planning, Property "Priority 2 $ 2,350,000 Acquisition, Site Improvements, and Construction Priority 5 $ 1,800,000 (Orleans) Total $ 5,090,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 500,000 AMENDMENT NO. 11 Priority 5 $ 350,000 On page 16, line 48, change "$ 560,000" to "$ 660,000" Total $ 850,000 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 15 SENATE June 5, 2001

AMENDMENT NO. 12 Provided, however, this project shall only be funded in accordance On page 17, after line 53, insert the following: with the priorities set forth by the Department of Health and Hospitals." "(1565) St. Martinville Bypass Phase I, Planning and Design (St. Martin) AMENDMENT NO. 21 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 42, between lines 46 and 47, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 150,000" "(1004) Hospital Replacement - Huey P. Long Hospital AMENDMENT NO. 13 (Rapides) On page 17, after line 53, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 300,000" "(1614) I-10, Southern Railroad Underpass To Tulane Avenue, Pumping Station Installation, AMENDMENT NO. 22 Planning and Construction On page 45, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "( ) Scott's Bluff Erosion Control Priority 2 $ 100,000 ($544,000 Federal Match) Priority 5 $ 900,000 (East Baton Rouge) Total $ 1,000,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 295,000" AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 18, delete lines 32 through 39. AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 49, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 15 On page 19, between lines 2 and 3, insert the following: "(Federal "(R)(1237) Professional Aviation Building Relocation and Match $3,500,000; Local Match $1,100,000)" Classroom Buildings Construction, Furniture and Equipment AMENDMENT NO. 16 (Lincoln) On page 19, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 4,070,000" "(125) Alexandria to the Gulf of Mexico Flood Study ($750,000 Federal Match; $50,000 AMENDMENT NO. 24 Local Match) On page 49, after line 51, insert the following: (Avoyelles, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, Rapides, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary) "( ) Reconstruct Running Track, Payable from General Obligation Bonds Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 700,000" (Calcasieu) Payable from the balance of General Obligation AMENDMENT NO. 17 Bonds proceeds previously allocated under the On page 24, delete lines 7 and 8, and insert the following: authority of Act 21 of 2000 for Grambling State University for Woodson Hall Renovation, "Priority 2 $ 960,000 Construction (Lincoln) $ 300,000" Total $ 6,375,000" AMENDMENT NO. 25 AMENDMENT NO. 18 On page 53, line 14, change "Priority 2" to "Priority 1" On page 24, line 20, change "$545,000" to"$960,000" and change "Priority 5" to "Priority 2" AMENDMENT NO. 26 On page 54, line 16, after "East Baton Rouge" insert ", St. John the AMENDMENT NO. 19 Baptist" On page 33, line 45, change "(Jefferson)" to "(Orleans)" AMENDMENT NO. 27 AMENDMENT NO. 20 On page 58, delete lines 44 through 47, and insert the following: On page 36, delete line 29, and insert the following: "Priority 2 $ 450,000 "Priority 1 $ 125,000 Priority 5 $ 4,050,000 Priority 5 $ 1,375,000 Total $ 4,500,000" Total $ 1,500,000 AMENDMENT NO. 28 Page 16 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

On page 58, after line 47, insert the following: "Provide, however, "50/J10 CALCASIEU PARISH that the funds appropriated for this project shall be expended solely (781) Mossville Sewer Collection System, for the Leon Theriot Lock project in Golden Meadow." Planning and Construction ($1,000,000 Federal Match/$400,000 AMENDMENT NO. 29 Local Match) On page 59, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(620) Breakwater Protection for Fifi Island Priority 2 $ 100,000 ($20,000 Local Match) Priority 3 $ 200,000 (Jefferson) Priority 5 $ 200,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Total $ 500,000" Priority 2 $ 270,000 Priority 3 $ 480,000 AMENDMENT NO. 35 Total $ 750,000" On page 65, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following:

AMENDMENT NO. 30 "(759) New Health Unit, Planning and Construction On page 60, delete lines 36 and 37, and insert the following: ($500,000 Local Match) (Catahoula) "Priority 2 $ 250,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 500,000 Priority 2 $ 350,000 Total $ 1,000,000" (860) Council on Aging Senior Center, Acquisitions AMENDMENT NO. 31 and/or Planning and Construction On page 63, between lines 36 and 37, insert the following: ($90,000 Federal Match) (Catahoula) "(636) Terminal Building, Louisiana Regional Airport, Payable from General Obligation Bonds Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 190,000" (Local Match $50,000) (Ascension) AMENDMENT NO. 36 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 66, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 285,000 "50/J18 EAST CARROLL PARISH (1084) River Road African American Museum and (1121) Industrial Site Development and Road Gallery New Site Development, Expansionand Improvements, Planning and Construction Renovation, Planning, Acquisitions, and Construction (East Carroll) (Non-State and/or Federal Match Required) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Ascension) Priority 2 $ 2,510,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 255,000" AMENDMENT NO. 37 On page 66, line 46, change "$ 250,000" to "$ 200,000" AMENDMENT NO. 32 On page 64, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 38 On page 66, after line 46, insert the following: "(731) Pump Station for Spring Bayou, Planning, Acquisitions, and Construction "50/J22 GRANT PARISH (Avoyelles) (678) Law Enforcement District of Grant Parish - Payable from General Obligation Bonds 200 Bed Adult Male Detention Facility, Priority 2 $ 365,000" Planning and Construction ($1,500,000 Local Match Required) AMENDMENT NO. 33 (Grant) On page 64, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 500,000 "(1532) Bayou Natchitoches Road Upgrade, Priority 3 $ 1,400,000 Planning and Construction Total $ 1,900,000 (Avoyelles) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Provided, however, that funding for this project is hereby authorized Priority 2 $ 200,000" to be used by Grant Parish as state matching funds as may be required for project participation under the Violent Crime and Law AMENDMENT NO. 34 Enforcement Act of 1994." On page 65, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 17 SENATE June 5, 2001

AMENDMENT NO. 39 Priority 5 $ 2,250,000 On page 67, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: Total $ 2,500,000"

"(375) Trotter Street Extension from Lewis Street AMENDMENT NO. 44 to Emile Verret Road, Planning and Construction On page 68, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: (Local Match Required for Construction) (Iberia) "(366) Walkertown Bus Terminal, Planning Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Jefferson) Priority 2 $ 100,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 3 $ 800,000 Priority 2 $ 50,000 Total $ 900,000 (367) Brown Avenue Improvements, Planning (893) Expansion Bridge at Tete Bayou and (Jefferson) Emile Verret, Planning and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Non-State In-Kind Match) Priority 2 $ 200,000" (Iberia) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 45 Priority 2 $ 90,000 On page 68, delete lines 49 and 50, and insert the following:

(901) Fairgrounds and Sugarena RV Park, "Priority 2 $ 1,500,000 Acquisitions, Infrastructure, Total $ 1,505,000 Planning and Construction (Iberia) Provided, however, that $1,000,000 of the funds appropriated for Payable from General Obligation Bonds this project in Priority 2 shall be expended solely for drainage Priority 2 $ 210,000 improvements located at Lauricella Ditch, Colonial Golf Club Ditch, Priority 3 $ 965,000 Garden Road Ditch, and Madelyn Lane Ditch." Total $ 1,175,000" AMENDMENT NO. 46 AMENDMENT NO. 40 On page 70, delete lines 1 through 8 On page 67, after line 48, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 47 "50/J25 JACKSON PARISH On page 70, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: (93) Caney Creek Lake State Park Access Road, Construction, Right of Way, and Utilities "(861) Parish Governmental Complex, Planning, (Jackson) Land Acquisition, and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds ($2,000,000 Local Match and/or In-Kind Match) Priority 2 $ 1,200,000" (Livingston) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 41 Priority 2 $ 250,000" On page 68, delete line 5, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 48 "Payable from State General Fund On page 70, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: (Direct) $ 350,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(742) Madison Parish Port Sewerage Priority 2 $ 580,000 Treatment Facility Upgrade Total $ 930,000" ($50,000 Local Match) (Madison) AMENDMENT NO. 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 68, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 100,000"

"(354) Bridge City - Avondale Waggaman AMENDMENT NO. 49 Senior Center, Planning and Construction On page 70, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: (Jefferson) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(577) Public Works Building, Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 100,000" (Local Match Required For Construction) (Morehouse) AMENDMENT NO. 43 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 68, delete lines 14 through 16, and insert the following: Priority 2 $ 100,000 Priority 3 $ 2,000,000 "Priority 2 $ 250,000 Total $ 2,100,000" Page 18 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

AMENDMENT NO. 50 Total $ 600,000" On page 70, between lines 36 and 37, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 56 "(1537) New Equine Center, Planning and Construction On page 73, delete line 14, and insert the following: (Local Match Required For Construction) (Morehouse) "Priority 1 $ 60,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 570,000 Priority 2 $ 50,000 Total $ 630,000" Priority 3 $ 970,000 Total $ 1,020,000" AMENDMENT NO. 57 On page 73, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 51 On page 70, between lines 43 and 44, insert the following: "(1563) Industrial Park on Highway 90, Roadway and Infrastructure, Planning and Construction "(1581) Comprehensive Water Resource Plan (Local Match Required) (Natchitoches) (St. Martin) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 50,000 Priority 2 $ 200,000" Priority 3 $ 25,000 Total $ 75,000" AMENDMENT NO. 58 On page 73, line 24, change "Priority 2" to "Priority 3" AMENDMENT NO. 52 On page 71, delete lines 2 and 3, and insert the following: "Parking AMENDMENT NO. 59 Structure, Planning, Land Acquisition, and Construction ($500,000 On page 73, delete lines 32 through 34, and insert the following: Local Match; $5,220,000 Federal Mass Transit Funds)" "Priority 3 $ 150,000" AMENDMENT NO. 53 On page 71, delete lines 6 through 8, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 60 On page 74, delete lines 7 through 9, and insert the following: "Priority 2 $ 300,000 Priority 5 $ 250,000 "Priority 2 $ 200,000 Total $ 550,000" Priority 3 $ 400,000 Priority 4 $ 990,000 AMENDMENT NO. 54 Total $ 1,590,000" On page 71, delete lines 26 through 28, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 61 "Priority 2 $ 1,100,000 On page 74, delete lines 44 through 46, and insert the following: Priority 5 $ 1,060,000" "Priority 2 $ 125,000 AMENDMENT NO. 55 Priority 5 $ 125,000 On page 73, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: Total $ 250,000"

"(917) General Improvements to St. Martin AMENDMENT NO. 62 Parish Parks and Recreational Facilities On page 75, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: (St. Martin) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "50/J52 ST. TAMMANY PARISH Priority 2 $ 100,000 (290) La. Highway 22 Drainage Improvements from Cedarwood Drive to Bigner Road, Design and (919) Community Center Building for the Construction Community of Cade, Planning and Construction (St. Tammany) (St. Martin) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 500,000 Priority 2 $ 300,000 Priority 5 $ 1,800,000 Total $ 2,300,000" (924) T Bayou Drainage Improvements (Local Match Required) AMENDMENT NO. 63 (St. Martin) On page 75, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 100,000 "(1101) Development of Old Tensas Rosenwald High School Priority 3 $ 500,000 Site, Planning and Construction 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 19 SENATE June 5, 2001

(Federal Match $600,000) AMENDMENT NO. 72 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 79, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 200,000" "50/M39 CARENCRO AMENDMENT NO. 64 (397) Carencro Community Center, On page 76, delete lines 1 through 8. Planning and Construction (Local Match $200,500) AMENDMENT NO. 65 (Lafayette) On page 76, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 3 $ 200,000 "(1587) Dredging Oilfield Canal off of Oaks Canal, Planning and Construction 50/M53 CONVERSE (Vermilion) (253) Refurbish Elevated Water Storage Tank Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Sabine) Priority 2 $ 75,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 3 $ 25,000 Priority 2 $ 50,000" Total $ 100,000" AMENDMENT NO. 73 AMENDMENT NO. 66 On page 79, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following: On page 76, between lines 37 and 38, insert the following: "($75,000 Local Match)" "50/M55 COTTONPORT (1528) Community Center Renovations AMENDMENT NO. 67 (Local Match $50,000) On page 78, line 40, change "$4,100,000" to "$4,400,000" (Avoyelles) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 68 Priority 2 $ 85,000 On page 78, delete line 43, and insert the following: 50/M56 COUSHATTA "Priority 1 $ 3,350,000 (1078) Liebhardt Sunbeam, Planning and Renovations Priority 2 $ 300,000 (Red River) Total $ 3,650,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 200,000 AMENDMENT NO. 69 Priority 3 $ 245,000 On page 79, delete lines 10 through 12, and insert the following: Total $ 445,000"

"Priority 2 $ 500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 74 On page 79, delete lines 48 and 49, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 70 On page 79, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: "Priority 2 $ 625,000 Priority 3 $ 625,000" "50/M31 BREAUX BRIDGE (1564) Water Tower for City of Breaux Bridge for AMENDMENT NO. 75 Service in the I-10 Area, Planning and Construction On page 80, delete lines 28 and 29, and insert the following: ($400,000 Local Match) (St Martin) "Priority 2 $ 500,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 Priority 2 $ 50,000 Total $ 3,600,000" Priority 5 $ 350,000 Total $ 400,000" AMENDMENT NO. 76 On page 80, between lines 29 and 30, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 71 On page 79, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: "50/M64 DEQUINCY (833) New Police Station, Planning and "( ) Widening of Jimmie Davis Bridge, Construction ($300,000 Local Match) La. Hwy. 511, Planning (Calcasieu) (Bossier, Caddo) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 100,000 Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 Priority 5 $ 200,000 Priority 3 $ 1,000,000 Total $ 300,000 Total $ 2,000,000" Page 20 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

50/M68 DONALDSONVILLE Priority 2 $ 85,000" (1074) Industrial Development Park, Planning, Land Acquisition, and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 81 (Local Match $62,400) On page 82, between lines 17 and 18, insert the following: (Ascension) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "50/ME3 JENA Priority 2 $ 255,000" (531) Municipal Complex, Planning and Construction ($25,000 Local Match) AMENDMENT NO. 77 (LaSalle) On page 81, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 75,000" "50/M95 FRANKLINTON (796) Jones Creek Flood Control, AMENDMENT NO. 82 Planning and Construction On page 82, after line 49, insert the following: (Washington) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "50/MF9 LAKE CHARLES Priority 2 $ 200,000 (806) Multisports Complex, Phase I, Planning and Construction 50/M99 GILBERT ($2,100,000 Local Match) (60l) Maintenance Work on Elevated Storage Tank, (Calcasieu) Planning and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Franklin) Priority 2 $ 100,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 3 $ 200,000 Priority 2 $ 40,000 Priority 5 $ 200,000 Total $ 500,000 50/MA5 GONZALES (624) Jambalaya Park, Phase 3, ( ) I-210/Port Access Road, Prien Lake Road Planning and Construction Improvements, Right-of-Way, ($100,000 Local Match) Planning and Construction (Ascension) (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 205,000" Priority 2 $ 300,000 Priority 5 $ 300,000 AMENDMENT NO. 78 Total $ 600,000" On page 81, between lines 14 and 15, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 83 "(790) Installation of New Water Distribution System On page 83, after line 45, insert the following: ($102,000 Local Match) (Jefferson) "50/MI6 MARKSVILLE Payable from General Obligation Bonds (804) Fox Community Center, Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 275,000 (Avoyelles) Priority 3 $ 625,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Total $ 900,000" Priority 2 $ 25,000 Priority 5 $ 200,000 AMENDMENT NO. 79 Total $ 225,000 On page 81, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: (900) Bontempt Street Drainage Improvements "50/MB7 GUEYDAN (Avoyelles) (704) Water Treatment Plant, Planning and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds ($600,000 Local Match) Priority 2 $ 90,000" (Vermilion) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 84 Priority 2 $ 300,000" On page 84, delete lines 27 and 28, and insert the following: "($1,564,652 Federal Match)" AMENDMENT NO. 80 On page 82, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 85 On page 85, delete line 23, and insert the following: "( ) Concrete Repairs at Town Hall and Civic Center (Jefferson) "Priority 2 $ 135,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 3 $ 740,000" 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 21 SENATE June 5, 2001

AMENDMENT NO. 86 Total $ 5,000,000" On page 86, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 93 "(427) Lower Algiers Community Center, On page 89, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: Planning, Site Improvements, and Construction ($2,000,000 Local Match) "50/MQ8 SCOTT (Orleans) (773) Frontage Road Along I-10 South Side from Westgate Payable from General Obligation Bonds 10 to Mills Street, Planning, Priority 2 $ 150,000 Acquisitions, and Construction Priority 3 $ 500,000 ($67,020 Local Match) Priority 5 $ 400,000 (Lafayette) Total $ 1,050,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 605,000" AMENDMENT NO. 87 On page 86, delete lines 28 through 34. AMENDMENT NO. 94 On page 89, delete lines 45 and 46, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 88 On page 87, delete line 15, and insert the following: "(561) Convention Center Complex and Other Facilities, Including Ancillary Uses ($85,000,000" "Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 Priority 2 $ 200,000 AMENDMENT NO. 95 Total $ 1,200,000" On page 89, delete lines 51 and 52, and insert the following:

AMENDMENT NO. 89 "Priority 5 $ 10,125,000 On page 87, between lines 39 and 40, insert the following: Total $ 12,000,000"

"( ) Health Clinic for the New Orleans Health AMENDMENT NO. 96 Corporation, Planning and Construction On page 90, delete lines 6 and 7, and insert the following: (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "Priority 5 $ 3,350,000 Priority 2 $ 1,000,000" Total $ 3,750,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 90 AMENDMENT NO. 97 On page 87, between lines 40 and 41, insert the following: On page 90, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following:

"(1110) Railroad Avenue Reconstruction, Drainage, and Street "(763) Independence Stadium Renovations Improvements and Repair, Planning and Construction (Caddo) ($300,000 Local Match) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Pointe Coupee) Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 250,000 Priority 2 $ 300,000" Total $ 1,250,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 91 AMENDMENT NO. 98 On page 88, delete line 22, and insert the following: On page 90, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following:

"Priority 1 $ 575,000 "(541) Slidell Railroad Depot, Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 500,000 ($200,000 Local Match) Priority 5 $ 1,920,000 (St. Tammany) Total $ 2,995,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 200,000" AMENDMENT NO. 92 On page 88, after line 45, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 99 On page 91, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: "(1584) Tarbutton Road Interstate 20 Interchange and Connector Road, Planning and Construction "50/MV3 WESTLAKE (Lincoln) (699) Golf Course Development, Planning and Payable from General Obligation Bonds Development ($5,000,000 Local/Other Priority 2 $ 1,800,000 Match Consisting of Cash and/or In-Kind, With Priority 3 $ 1,600,000 First Year Not to Exceed $200,000) Priority 4 $ 1,600,000 (Calcasieu) Page 22 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 2,600,000 Priority 2 $ 120,000 Total $ 3,150,000" Priority 3 $ 4,625,000 Priority 5 $ 275,000 AMENDMENT NO. 106 Total $ 5,020,000" On page 95, delete lines 14 and 15

AMENDMENT NO. 100 AMENDMENT NO. 107 On page 92, delete line 11, and insert the following: On page 95, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following:

"Priority 1 $ 60,000 "50/N34 ODYSSEY HOUSE LA., INC. Priority 3 $ 8,000,000 (1101) Odyssey House Louisiana, Inc. Building Total $ 8,060,000" Renovation, Planning and Construction (In-Kind or Other Match Required) AMENDMENT NO. 101 (Orleans) On page 92, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 500,000 "50/MV8 WINNSBORO Priority 3 $ 2,000,000 (602) Museum Renovations, Planning and Construction Priority 4 $ 2,000,000 (Local In-Kind Match) Priority 5 $ 500,000 (Franklin) Total $ 5,000,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 80,000 AMENDMENT NO. 108 Priority 3 $ 870,000 On page 96, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following: Total $ 950,000" "50/N55 NORTHEAST ECONOMIC AMENDMENT NO. 102 DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT On page 92, between lines 29 and 30, insert the following: "(Other ( ) Northeast Economic Development Civic Match $1,150,000)" Center, Planning and Construction (East Carroll) AMENDMENT NO. 103 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 92, between lines 43 and 44, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 300,000"

"50/MW4 ZWOLLE AMENDMENT NO. 109 (791) Sewer Improvement System Installation On page 97, delete lines 31 and 32, and insert the following: ($129,000 Local Match) (Sabine) "Priority 5 $ 1,575,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Total $ 6,175,000" Priority 2 $ 150,000 Priority 3 $ 225,000 AMENDMENT NO. 110 Total $ 375,000" On page 98, delete line 27, and insert the following:

AMENDMENT NO. 104 "Priority 1 $ 450,000 On page 92, between lines 44 and 45, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 300,000 Total $ 750,000" "(661) Pump Station ($108,000 Local Match) AMENDMENT NO. 111 (Jefferson) On page 98, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 270,000 "50/NB3 MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Priority 3 $ 160,000 (1075) Old McKinley High School Preservation, Restoration, Total $ 430,000" and Renovation of Historic Community Structure (East Baton Rouge) AMENDMENT NO. 105 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 94, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 100,000"

"(568) Landscaped Parking Lot Addition, and Tennis Center AMENDMENT NO. 112 Improvements, Planning and Construction On page 99, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: ($1,650,000 Local Match) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "50/NE2 LIVINGSTON PARISH LIBRARY BOARD Priority 2 $ 550,000 (551) Denham Springs Regional Library, 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 23 SENATE June 5, 2001

Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 119 (Livingston) On page 103, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 250,000" "50/NL1 BEAUREGARD PARISH WATER WORKS DISTRICT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 113 ( ) Water Booster Station and Transmission Line, On page 99, between lines 29 and 30, insert the following: Planning and Construction ($75,000 Local Match) "50/NE7 WEST CALCASIEU COMMUNITY CENTER (Beauregard) (634) Outdoor Multi-Purpose Arena, Payable from General Obligation Bonds Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 600,000" ($3,655,000 Local Match) (Calcasieu) AMENDMENT NO. 120 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 103, at the end of line 16, change "$180,000" to "$180,000" Priority 2 $ 100,000 Priority 3 $ 1,100,000 AMENDMENT NO. 121 Priority 5 $ 800,000 On page 103, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: Total $ 2,000,000" "Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 114 Priority 2 $ 20,000 On page 99, delete line 36, and insert the following: Priority 3 $ 160,000 Total $ 360,000 "Priority 1 $ 750,000 Priority 2 $ 300,000 50/NL3 LOUISIANA YAMBILEE INC. Priority 3 $ 300,000 (1112) Louisiana Yambilee Building, Planning Total $,350,000" and Construction, Restoration and/or Remodeling to the Yamatorium and Facilities AMENDMENT NO. 115 (St. Landry) On page 101, line 32, change "$1,885,000" to "$1,450,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 1,435,000" AMENDMENT NO. 116 On page 101, delete lines 39 and 40, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 122 On page 103, line 20, change "" to "(Acadia)" "Priority 2 $ 500,000 Priority 3 $ 1,550,000" AMENDMENT NO. 123 On page 104, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: "(Red River AMENDMENT NO. 117 Waterway Commission Match $1,414,942)" On page 102, delete lines 42 through 44, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 124 "Priority 2 $ 1,050,000 On page 105, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: Priority 5 $ 1,450,000 Total $ 2,500,000" "50/NM8 PROJECT RETURN (1604) Project Return Program Building, AMENDMENT NO. 118 Acquisition and Renovation On page 102, after line 44, insert the following: (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "50/NK5 OMEGA OF GREATER LAKE CHARLES Priority 2 $ 2,040,000" (41) Community Pavillion, Planning and Construction (Calcasieu) AMENDMENT NO. 125 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 105, delete line 33, and insert the following: Priority 2 $ 55,000 "Priority 1 $ 4,680,000 50/NK8 FRANKLIN MEDICAL CENTER Priority 5 $ 750,000 (603) Franklin Parish Hospital Service District No. 1 Total $ 5,430,000" Medical Center Renovations, Planning and Construction On motion of Senator Barham the committee amendment was (Franklin) adopted. The amended bill was read by title and recommitted to the Payable from General Obligation Bonds Committee on Finance. Priority 2 $ 100,000" Page 24 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

House Bills and Joint Resolutions limitation of liability of certain farm animal activities; and to on Second Reading provide for related matters. Reported by Committees Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions reported by Committees were taken up and acted upon as follows: was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 245— HOUSE BILL NO. 94— BY REPRESENTATIVE BAYLOR BY REPRESENTATIVE SALTER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 9:315.13(B)(1)(introductory paragraph) To enact R.S. 17:440 and R.S. 44:4(29), relative to school employees; to prohibit city, parish, and other local public and to enact R.S. 9:315.13(C), relative to the schedule of child support obligations; to provide for eligibility of federal and state school boards and the governing authorities of any nonpublic school from using the social security number of a teacher or tax dependency deductions for child support based on percentage of the total child support obligation; and to provide other school employee as a personal identifier; to provide relative to requirements for and access to social security for related matters. numbers of teachers and school employees; to exempt the social security numbers of teachers and school employees from the Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill public records law; to provide exceptions; and to provide for related matters. was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. HOUSE BILL NO. 118 (Duplicate of Senate Bill No. 325)— BY REPRESENTATIVE POWELL AND SENATOR HAINKEL AN ACT SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS To enact R.S. 33:2481(B)(6), relative to the fire and police civil service; to provide that the chief of police for the city of Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Education to Hammond is placed in the unclassified service; and to provide Engrossed House Bill No. 245 by Representative Baylor for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal On page 2, line 1, change "Public school" to"School" Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative On motion of Senator Theunissen, the committee amendment Bureau. was adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the HOUSE BILL NO. 137— Legislative Bureau. BY REPRESENTATIVE CROWE AND SENATOR SCHEDLER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 263— To repeal Act No. 61 of the 1976 Regular Session of the Legislature, BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER Act No. 429 of the 1977 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act AN ACT Nos. 633 and 634 of the 1978 Regular Session of the Legislature, To repeal Section 3 of Act No. 1190 of the 1999 Regular Session of Act No. 562 of the 1980 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act the Legislature, relative to the Shreveport municipal fire and Nos. 126 and 127 of the 1988 Regular Session of the Legislature, police civil service board; to remove the termination date of and Act No. 160 of the 1990 Regular Session of the Legislature, provisions for membership of the board and the selection and relative to the Municipal Police Employees Civil Service system terms of the members; and to provide for related matters. and the Municipal Employees Civil Service system of the city of Slidell; to repeal special Act providing for such systems; and Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal to provide for related matters. Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal Bureau. Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative HOUSE BILL NO. 275— Bureau. BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:1184(A) and (B) and 1188 and to enact HOUSE BILL NO. 230— BY REPRESENTATIVE LAFLEUR R.S. 15:1191, relative to lawsuits filed by prisoners; to provide AN ACT with respect to administrative remedies; to provide that available To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2795.1(A)(3)(a) and (4), (E), (F) and administrative remedies be exhausted prior to assertion of claim 2796(A), relative to civil liability, to provide for the limitation under state law; to provide with respect to dismissal of a of liability for Courir de parades including prisoner suit; to provide for definitions; to provide for service traditional rural Mardi Gras parades; to provide for the of a prisoner suit upon a governmental entity; to provide for judicial notice of administrative remedies; to provide for the 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 25 SENATE June 5, 2001

transfer of suits filed in an improper venue; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 3 withholding of service of process pending an initial review of On page 1, delete lines 11 through 16, and on page 2, delete lines 1 prisoner lawsuits by the courts; to provide for application of the through 4, and insert: Louisiana Prison Litigation Reform Act to civil rights claims brought in state courts; and to provide for related matters. "§4564.3. Ward Ten Recreation District of the parish of Rapides Reported with amendments by the Committee on Judiciary A. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 33:4564(A) and (C) or any other law to the contrary, the governing authority of the parish SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS of Rapides may increase the membership of the board of commissioners of the Ward Ten Recreation District, of the parish of Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to Rapides from seven to nine members. The terms of the two Reengrossed House Bill No. 275 by Representative Martiny additional members so authorized shall be as determined by the appointing authority not to exceed seven years, and the initial AMENDMENT NO. 1 additional members shall serve until their successors have been On page 2, line 18, after "prejudice" insert a period "." and delete "as appointed and qualified. Any vacancy which occurs shall be filled by to" and insert "However, the prisoner shall be prohibited from filing" appointment of the parish governing authority for the unexpired term. All other provisions of law relative to members of the board AMENDMENT NO. 2 shall apply to the additional members. Rapides Parish, Louisiana, On page 2, line 18, after "subsequent" change "suit filed" to "suits" shall be composed of nine members as follows: (1) Six members shall be appointed by the governing authority On motion of Senator Ellington, the committee amendment was of Rapides Parish. adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of (2) One member shall be appointed by the board of aldermen of the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the the town of Ball with the approval of the mayor of Ball and shall be Legislative Bureau. a qualified voter and resident of the town of Ball. (3) The president of the Ward Ten girls softball program shall HOUSE BILL NO. 323— be a member. BY REPRESENTATIVE POWELL (4) The president of the Ward Ten boys baseball program shall AN ACT be a member." To amend and reenact R.S. 33:3813.2(D), relative to the Tangipahoa Water District; to provide relative to the terms of office of the AMENDMENT NO. 4 members of the board of commissioners of the district; and to On page 2, line 5, after "Section 2." insert "(A)" provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal On page 2, line 5, after "this Act that" delete "the" and delete lines 6 Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the through 21 and insert: "one of the members of the board of Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative commissioners of Ward Ten Recreation District, Rapides Parish, Bureau. Louisiana, in office on the effective date of this Act who is a qualified voter and resident of the town of Ball shall be replaced for the HOUSE BILL NO. 400— reminder of the unexpired term of such member by a member BY REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR AN ACT appointed by the board of aldermen of the town of Ball with To enact R.S. 33:4564(D), relative to Ward Ten Recreation District, approval of the mayor of Ball as provided in R.S. 33:4564.3(2) as Rapides Parish, Louisiana; to provide for the membership of the enacted in this Act and on the effective date of this Act the president board of commissioners; to provide for implementation of the of the Ward Ten girls softball program and the president of the Ward Act; and to provide for related matters. Ten boys baseball program shall become members of the board.

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Local and (B) In order to implement this Act, on the effective date of this Municipal Affairs. Act the office of one of the members of the board who is a qualified voter and resident of the town of Ball, as determined by the board of SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS aldermen of the town of Ball, shall be vacated by operation of law and this vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Local and Municipal term by appointment of a qualified voter and resident of the town of Affairs to Engrossed House Bill No. 400 by Representative Farrar Ball by the board of aldermen of the town of Ball with approval of the mayor of Ball as provided in this Act. The presidents of the AMENDMENT NO. 1 Ward Ten girls softball program and the Ward Ten boys baseball On page 1, line 2, delete "enact R.S. 33:4564(D)," and insert "amend program shall become members of the board on the effective date of and reenact R.S. 33:4564.3," this Act and, if they are not serving as appointed members of the board on that date, on that date they shall replace two members of AMENDMENT NO. 2 the board who shall be designated by the parish governing authority." On page 1, line 10, delete "R.S. 33:4564(D) is hereby enacted" and insert "R.S. 33:4564.3 is hereby amended and reenacted" Page 26 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

On motion of Senator Bajoie, the committee amendment was Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 609— HOUSE BILL NO. 436— BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNER BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:505(B) and (H), relative to registration To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9108 and to repeal R.S. 33:9109(F)(3), of motor vehicles; to authorize the transfer of number plates on relative to limitation of liability of communication districts, motor vehicles under certain circumstances; to require removal sheriffs, service providers, and wireless service suppliers while of the number plate at the time a vehicle is replaced; to require providing emergency telephone services; to limit liability with the promulgation of rules and regulations; and to provide for respect to release of subscriber information; to repeal limitation related matters. of liability provisions applying only to districts and wireless service suppliers; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill referred to the Legislative Bureau. was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 640— HOUSE BILL NO. 452— BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY SMITH BY REPRESENTATIVE WALSWORTH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:1186(A)(1), relative to proceeding in To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2583(A)(1) and to enact R.S. forma pauperis; to provide for requirements; to exempt 40:1742(C), relative to parking spaces reserved for mobility- prisoners from providing third-party affidavits; and to provide impaired persons; to clarify the existing provisions of R.S. for related matters. 40:1742 and R.S. 46:2583; to provide relative to local authority to regulate such parking; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary B. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred HOUSE BILL NO. 670— to the Legislative Bureau. BY REPRESENTATIVE LUCAS AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 456— To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.4(F), relative to vehicle parking BY REPRESENTATIVE ALARIO privileges for mobility-impaired persons; to increase the time a AN ACT mobility-impaired person may remain parked in a time-restricted To amend and reenact R.S. 33:5062(B), relative to removal of weeds parking place; and to provide for related matters. and growths in municipalities with a population of less than four hundred thousand; to provide relative to the notification period Reported with amendments by the Committee on during which the owner of the property or of the abutting Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. property where weeds or growths are to be removed may do the work himself; and to provide for related matters. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 670 by Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Representative Lucas Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 595— On page 1, line 15, change "two four hours" to "two hours, three BY REPRESENTATIVES ANSARDI AND MCMAINS hours in the Parish of Orleans," AN ACT To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 395 and to repeal the On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was provisions of Section 2 of Act No. 25 of the First Extraordinary adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of Session of 2000 which amend and reenact Civil Code Article the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the 1492 only, relative to incapacity of interdicts; to provide for Legislative Bureau. capacity to make juridical acts; to retain existing provisions on proof of incapacity to donate; and to provide for related matters. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 27 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 734— Reported with amendments by the Committee on Local and BY REPRESENTATIVE JACK SMITH Municipal Affairs. AN ACT To enact R.S. 9:154.1 and R.S. 19:111.1, relative to expropriation; to SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS provide for the ownership of certain funds paid by the town of Berwick; to provide for the abandonment of the funds; to Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Local and provide for the return of the funds; and to provide for related Municipal Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 844 by matters. Representative Johns

Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under AMENDMENT NO. 1 the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill On page 2, line 20, after "B." and before "Notwithstanding" insert was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. "(1)"

HOUSE BILL NO. 759— AMENDMENT NO. 2 BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAINS AN ACT On page 3, between lines 8 and 9 insert the following: To amend and reenact R.S. 13:4202(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 13:4202(A)(13) through (16), relative to the rate of legal interest; "(2) However, if the person has been employed in departmental to statutorily codify the rate of legal or judicial interest for the service for at least five years in any classified police position with last four years; to provide for calculation of legal interest in the primary duty or responsibility of law enforcement, a position as future years; and to provide for related matters. chief or assistant chief, or a position as an intradepartmental division, bureau, squad, platoon, or company officer of the police department, Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under then all service of such person in any classified police position with the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill the primary duty or responsibility of police headquarters desk was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. service, jailer, police matron, operations and maintenance of radio, police alarm, or signal system, automotive or police apparatus HOUSE BILL NO. 842— repairs, secretary to the chief, or department records clerk shall be BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT counted by the municipal fire and police civil service board of the AN ACT city of Sulphur in determining the total seniority in the departmental To enact Chapter 5-H of Title 25 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes service of such person for purposes of ranking the name of that of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 25:380.51 through 380.56, and person on a promotional employment list." R.S. 36:744(R) and 801.12, to create the Louisiana Delta Music Museum in the Department of State; to provide relative to the AMENDMENT NO. 3 governing authority of the museum including its composition, On page 3, at the end of line 12, delete "unless the" and delete lines powers, duties, responsibilities, meetings, and officers; to 13 through 17 in their entirety and insert a period "." provide for the adoption of rules and regulations and fees; to provide for receipt and use of funds and property; to provide On motion of Senator Bajoie, the committee amendment was relative to the authority of the secretary of state with respect to adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the museum; to provide relative to personnel and budgets of the the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the museum; and to provide for related matters. Legislative Bureau.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the HOUSE BILL NO. 904— provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was BY REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:381(C)(21), relative to the town of Greenwood; to HOUSE BILL NO. 844— provide for the appointment of the chief of police of the town BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS of Greenwood, including provisions relative to the qualifications, AN ACT selection, employment contract, compensation, and duties of To enact Paragraph 21(j) of Article XIV, Section 15.1 of the said appointed chief of police; and to provide for related Louisiana Constitution of 1921, made statutory by Article X, matters. Section 18 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, and R.S. 33:2491.2, relative to municipal fire and police civil service; to Reported with amendments by the Committee on Local and provide with respect to the establishment and maintenance of Municipal Affairs. promotional employment lists by the municipal fire and police civil service board of the city of Sulphur; to provide an SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS exception to Article XIV, Section 15.1, Paragraph 21 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1921, made statutory by the Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Local and provisions of Article X, Section 18 of the Louisiana Municipal Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 904 by Constitution of 1974; and to provide for related matters. Representative Hopkins

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On page 1, delete lines 16 through 19 and on page 2, delete lines 1 Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to through 12 and insert the following: Engrossed House Bill No. 960 by Representative Diez

"(21)(a) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, AMENDMENT NO. 1 the board of aldermen of the town of Greenwood may, upon On page 1, at the end of line 10, delete "receipt of" recommendation of the mayor, determine that the chief of police shall not be elected at large but shall be appointed by the mayor upon AMENDMENT NO. 2 approval by majority vote of the board of aldermen. No such action On page 1, at the beginning of line 11, delete "written verification of" shall affect the term of an elected chief of police. If the office is vacant or filled by an officer temporarily appointed at the time of On motion of Senator Ellington, the committee amendment was such action by the board, the appointment shall be effective adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of immediately. the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. (b) If the board decides to make the office of police chief an appointed position, the salary of the appointed chief of police shall HOUSE BILL NO. 996— be established by the board of aldermen upon recommendation by the BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAINS mayor. The board of aldermen shall enter into a contract with the AN ACT appointed chief of police to provide for the terms of employment. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.39(I)(2) and (J), relative to court The mayor and board of aldermen shall establish the duties and approval of settlement of medical malpractice claims against the responsibilities of the appointed chief of police and he shall report state; to eliminate the requirement of court approval of directly to the mayor. The term of office of the appointed chief shall settlements which exceed twenty-five thousand dollars; and to be concurrent with that of the appointing mayor and aldermen. The provide for related matters. appointed chief of police need not reside within the municipal limits of the municipality." Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill On motion of Senator Bajoie, the committee amendment was was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the HOUSE BILL NO. 1016— BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2531.3(F)(1) and to enact R.S. HOUSE BILL NO. 933— BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ 30:2531.3(C)(3), relative to commercial littering; to require AN ACT industrial, commercial, mining, or agricultural operations within To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1716(A) and 1731 and to enact R.S. the city of Donaldsonville to construct and maintain fences or 32:1717.1 and 1734(D), relative to towing and recovery of walls to contain litter; to provide penalties for violations; and to vehicles; to increase the annual fee paid by tow truck owners; to provide for related matters. provide relative to the Louisiana Towing and Storage Fund; to require licensing of storage facilities; to require a fee for licensing Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal of storage facilities; to prohibit towing and storage companies Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the from charging certain fees during business hours; to authorize Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative towing and storage companies to charge certain fees after Bureau. business hours; to set the maximum fee which may be charged; to provide a cause of action for certain violations; and to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 1056— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBLANC for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:98.3(C)(5), relative to the Education Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Excellence Fund; to provide for distribution of monies Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule appropriated from the fund; and to provide for related matters. No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was HOUSE BILL NO. 960— BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:843.1, relative to court costs in civil HOUSE BILL NO. 1187— BY REPRESENTATIVE ALARIO suits; to shorten the time period for the clerk of a district court AN ACT to refund unused advance deposits or issue a demand payment To amend and reenact R.S. 32:861(A)(1) and (C)(1)(a), (c), and (d) for accrued costs; and to provide for related matters. and (2), relative to compulsory motor vehicle liability security; to provide for additional methods of satisfying motor vehicle Reported with amendments by the Committee on Judiciary A. liability security requirements; and to provide for related matters. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 29 SENATE June 5, 2001

Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and to the Legislative Bureau. referred to the Legislative Bureau.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1196— HOUSE BILL NO. 1247— BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC AND DEWITT AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2163(A)(1) and R.S. 48:252, relative To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3995(E), relative to charter school to bidding requirements of the Department of Transportation funding; to require charter schools that fail to open or that close and Development; to authorize digital signatures on electronic for any reason to refund all cash on hand to the state or local bid proposals by certain parties; to provide relative to contracts school district as appropriate; and to provide for related matters. with certain aggregate estimated costs; to authorize use of an electronic bid system; to provide relative to electronic bid Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the advertisements; to provide relative to delivery of bids through provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was an electronic bid system; to provide additional means for read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. issuance of addenda for certain contracts; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1255— BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC AND DEWITT Reported with amendments by the Committee on AN ACT Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3995(A)(2), relative to charter school funding; to authorize the State Board of Elementary and SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Secondary Education to provide for a second pupil membership count for purposes of adjusting allocations made to Type 2 Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, charter schools resulting from changes in enrollment; and to Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 1196 by provide for related matters. Representative Diez Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the AMENDMENT NO. 1 provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was On page 1, line 9, after "contracts;" insert "to provide for the value of read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. reclaimed materials in bids;" HOUSE BILL NO. 1302— BY REPRESENTATIVE PITRE AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT On page 3, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: To enact R.S. 33:221.2, relative to taxation by local governmental subdivisions; to authorize taxation by parochial subdivisions "(6) If an invitation for quotation specifies that reclaimed within territory annexed by such subdivisions under certain material, including asphalt to be removed from a state road or circumstances; to provide for an effective date; and to provide highway, shall be retained by the contractor, then the bidder shall for related matters. indicate in his bid the value of the reclaimed material that he used in calculating his bid." Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the AMENDMENT NO. 3 Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative On page 3, line 16, after "state" change "or" to "and" Bureau.

AMENDMENT NO. 4 HOUSE BILL NO. 1350— On page 3, line 18, after "advertisement" change "or" to "and" BY REPRESENTATIVE MCVEA AND SENATOR FONTENOT AN ACT On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was To amend and reenact R.S. 17:58.2(G) and 64(F), relative to the adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of Zachary community school system; to provide for the time that the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the the school board is to begin its initial year of actual operation Legislative Bureau. providing for the education of students within its jurisdiction; to provide for the reapportionment of the East Baton Rouge Parish HOUSE BILL NO. 1229— School Board for the election of its members from the BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ reapportioned election districts, including provisions that board AN ACT members holding office on the date the Zachary Community To amend and reenact R.S. 32:668(A)(1), relative to drivers' licenses; School Board begins the actual operation of educating students to provide relative to certain suspensions of driving privileges; within its jurisdiction as a separate school system shall serve the to provide relative to the scope of hearing following suspension remainder of the terms of office for which elected; and to of driver's license for certain offenses; and to provide for related provide for related matters. matters. Page 30 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the security shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of R.S. provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was 39:98.6. " read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Senator Ellington, the committee amendment was HOUSE BILL NO. 1386— adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of BY REPRESENTATIVE DEWITT AND SENATOR MCPHERSON the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the AN ACT Legislative Bureau. To enact Part I-A of Chapter 1 of Code Title XXI of Code Book III of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be HOUSE BILL NO. 1561— comprised of R.S. 9:4511 through 4513, relative to liens and BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ privileges; to provide for privileges for the storage and repair of AN ACT aircraft; to provide relative to rights and remedies; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1714(2) and (6), relative to the towing notice of privilege; and to provide for related matters. and storage of vehicles; to remove certain exemptions from state police's rules for towing of vehicles; to provide relative to the Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under schedule of maximum fees allowed for the storage of certain the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill vehicles; to provide relative to the regulation of stored vehicles; was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1439— Reported with amendments by the Committee on BY REPRESENTATIVE WINSTON Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. AN ACT To enact R.S. 9:374(E), relative to community property; to provide SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS for the allocation of assets; to provide for a summary proceeding; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 1561 by Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under Representative Diez the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "32:1714(2)" delete "and (6)" HOUSE BILL NO. 1524— BY REPRESENTATIVES MCMAINS AND LANDRIEU AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 2124(B)(1), On page 1, line 4, after "vehicles;" delete the remainder of the line (C), and (D) and to enact Code of Civil Procedure Article and, delete lines 5 and 6, and insert "and to provide for related" 2124(E), relative to security to be furnished for an appeal; to permit a trial court to exercise its discretion in determining the AMENDMENT NO. 3 amount of security for a suspensive appeal; to provide for the On page 1, line 9, after "32:1714(2)" change "and (6) are" to "is" application of supervisory writs; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, delete lines 10 through 16 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Judiciary A. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to Legislative Bureau. Engrossed House Bill No. 1524 by Representative McMains HOUSE BILL NO. 1638— BY REPRESENTATIVE SALTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 AN ACT On page 2, line 4, before "However" insert "(a)" To enact R.S. 46:1403.1, relative to children; to provide for the completion of educational courses or other programs offered by AMENDMENT NO. 2 the residential home; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 4, delete "in the case" and insert the following: "in all cases, except for litigation related to the Master Settlement Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the Agreement, or any litigation where the state is a party," provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following:

"(b) In all cases of litigation related to the Master Settlement Agreement, or any litigation where the state is a party, the amount of 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 31 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1825— Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was AN ACT read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. To amend and reenact R.S. 9:203(C), relative to persons who are authorized to perform marriages; to provide for the authority of HOUSE BILL NO. 1875— retired justices of the peace to perform marriages; and to provide BY REPRESENTATIVES ANSARDI, PITRE, AND MARTINY AND for related matters. SENATOR LENTINI AN ACT Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under To enact R.S. 33:2740.51, to create and establish a political the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill subdivision and special taxing district to be known as the Kenner was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Assistance District; to provide for the purposes and governance of the district; to provide for the rights, powers, and duties of HOUSE BILL NO. 1840— the district including the right to levy ad valorem taxes; to BY REPRESENTATIVES WOOTON AND MARTINY provide for cooperative endeavor agreements between the AN ACT district and the city of Kenner; to provide for an effective date; To amend and reenact R.S. 49:191(13) and to repeal R.S. and to provide for related matters. 49:191(11)(j), relative to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, including provisions to provide for the re-creation Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and the Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the statutory entities made a part of the department by law; to Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative provide for the effective termination date for all statutory Bureau. authority for the existence of such statutory entities; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1878— BY REPRESENTATIVE RIDDLE Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary B. Under AN ACT the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill To enact Subpart B-4 of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:130.71 through 130.74, relative to the creation of an HOUSE BILL NO. 1844— economic development board in certain parishes to promote, BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND encourage, and participate in economic development activities in AN ACT the parish; to provide for the composition, powers, and To enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 152(D), relative to the functions of the board; to provide for the creation of an advisory recusal of judges; to provide for written reasons for recusal in board to each economic development board; to provide for the certain circumstances; to provide for delays for submitting composition of the advisory board and the terms of office of its written reasons; and to provide for related matters. members; and to provide for related matters.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under Reported with amendments by the Committee on Local and the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill Municipal Affairs. was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 1848— BY REPRESENTATIVES SALTER, THOMPSON, AND WRIGHT Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Local and AN ACT Municipal Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1878 by To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3219, relative to postsecondary Representative Riddle education management boards; to require each board to designate the physical location of its domicile and an agent for service of AMENDMENT NO. 1 process; to require the filing of such information; and to provide On page 7, line 15, after "years." delete the remainder of the line for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the On page 7, at the beginning of line 16, delete "shall serve an initial provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was term of three years." read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Senator Bajoie, the committee amendment was HOUSE BILL NO. 1851— adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE AN ACT the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the To enact R.S. 17:85, relative to naming a high school football stadium; Legislative Bureau. to authorize the parish school board in certain parishes to name a high school football stadium in honor of a former principal and coach; to provide limitations; and to provide for related matters. Page 32 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1892— Reported with amendments by the Committee on BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. AN ACT To enact Subpart B-29 of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:130.561 through 130.569, relative to the Louisiana Delta Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Authority; to authorize and provide for the creation of the Highways, and Public Works to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1929 by Louisiana Delta Authority; to provide for a board of Representative Diez commissioners of the authority; to provide for the powers and functions of the authority and of the board; to provide for the AMENDMENT NO. 1 levy of taxes and the issuance of bonds and other evidences of On page 1, line 4, change "prior to" to "in the" indebtedness; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal On page 2, line 3, change "Prior to" to "In the" Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bureau. On page 2, at the end of line 22, insert "Municipalities Public entities owning their own utilities or facilities that have complied with R.S. HOUSE BILL NO. 1898— 40:1749.19(A) are shall be excluded from the provisions hereof." BY REPRESENTATIVE NEVERS AN ACT To enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3601.1, relative to AMENDMENT NO. 4 injunctive relief; to prohibit the issuance of temporary On page 3, line 11, after "specifications." insert the following: restraining orders relative to interscholastic athletic contests; to provide for a hearing on a preliminary injunction relative to "In the event the utility or facility operator marks the location interscholastic athletic contests; and to provide for related of the underground utility or facility and the public entity creates a matters. diagram or plat incorporating those markings, the public entity shall provide such diagram or plat of the underground utility or facility to Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under the operator so that the location of the underground utility or facility the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill on the diagram or plat can be verified by the operator as being in the was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. correct location."

HOUSE BILL NO. 1917— AMENDMENT NO. 5 BY REPRESENTATIVES QUEZAIRE AND DANIEL On page 3, line 21, after "contractor." delete the remainder of the line AN ACT and delete lines 22 through 26 To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2795(A)(1) and (3), and (E)(2)(a) through (c), relative to civil liability; to provide for limitation of AMENDMENT NO. 6 liability of certain public parks; and to provide for related On page 4, line 2, delete "negotiated" and on line 3 delete "or" matters. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Legislative Bureau.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1929— HOUSE BILL NO. 1943— BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ BY REPRESENTATIVE TRICHE AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2223 and to enact R.S. 40:1749.26, To amend and reenact R.S. 25:380.10, 380.11, 380.13, and 380.14(A) relative to public contracts involving underground utilities or and R.S. 36:801.8, to enact R.S. 36:209(V), and to repeal R.S. facilities; to require any public entity or its agent, prior to 25:380.12 and R.S. 36:744(M), relative to the Edward Douglass preparation of plans and specifications on any public work White Historic Site; to transfer the Edward Douglass White project, to contact the regional notification center and the Historic Site from the Department of State to the Department owners of underground utilities or facilities that are not members of Culture, Recreation and Tourism; to provide that the Board of such center; to require the public entity to furnish a diagram of Directors of the Louisiana State Museum shall be the or plat to prospective bidders in the plans and specifications; governing board of the historic site; to provide for the powers, to require negotiations between all participating parties relative duties, and functions of the board and the department; and to to the temporary or permanent relocation of underground provide for related matters. utilities or facilities; to require the public entity to inform all owners of such underground utilities or facilities regarding to Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. whom the contract for the public work was awarded; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 33 SENATE June 5, 2001

Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Education to HOUSE BILL NO. 1960— Reengrossed House Bill No. 1943 by Representative Triche BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 1 To amend and reenact R.S. 32:388(A)(3)(b) and 389(D), relative to On page 2, line 13, after "Governing board" delete the semi-colon ";" weights and standards stationary scale police; to provide relative and delete the remainder of the line and delete line 14 to administrative review of citations issued by weights and standards stationary scale police officers; to require AMENDMENT NO. 2 promulgation of rules and regulations; to provide with respect On page 3, delete line 21 to fines for certain vehicles which fail to stop at stationary weight scales; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 4, line 1, delete "and" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 5, line 11, after "is" delete "within" and insert "hereby SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS transferred to" Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, AMENDMENT NO. 5 Highways, and Public Works to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1960 by On page 5, line 12, after "Tourism" delete the period "." and insert Representative Futrell "as provided in Part II of Chapter 22 of this Title." AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 1, line 4, change “administrative review of” to “agency On page 6, line 21, change "its" to "their" review and administrative hearings by the division of administrative law concerning” On motion of Senator Theunissen, the committee amendment was adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules AMENDMENT NO. 2 of the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the On page 2, line 8, change “administrative” to “agency” Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 3 HOUSE BILL NO. 1950— On page 3, at the bottom of the page, insert: BY REPRESENTATIVE HUTTER AN ACT "(3) Following conclusion of the review panel's review, the To amend and reenact R.S. 32:407(A)(1), relative to minors' drivers' operator or responsible party issued the citation by the weights and licenses; to provide relative to the written approval of parents standards stationary scale police officer may request an of a minor's application for a license or permit; and to provide administrative hearing which shall be conducted by the division of for related matters. administrative law pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 13-B of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950." Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of to the Legislative Bureau. the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 1955— BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, KENNEY, POWELL, AND SALTER HOUSE BILL NO. 1964— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY To enact R.S. 17:158.7 and R.S. 42:1123(28), relative to the lease of AN ACT school buses; to authorize city, parish, and other local public To amend and reenact R.S. 32:702(11), relative to the Vehicle school boards to lease school buses from school bus operators Certificate of Title Law; to provide relative to the definition of under certain circumstances; to provide an exception to the Code "total loss"; to provide for an exception for certain damages in of Governmental Ethics for such leases; to provide for an the determination of a total loss; and to provide for related effective date; and to provide for related matters. matters.

Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Under the Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Page 34 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1966— Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill AN ACT was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. To repeal R.S. 33:4574.1-A(A)(6)(g), relative to the authority of tourist commissions to levy a hotel occupancy tax on overnight HOUSE BILL NO. 2025— camping facilities; to repeal the provision prohibiting the levy of BY REPRESENTATIVE LANDRIEU the tax on such facilities under certain conditions; to provide an AN ACT effective date; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4720.29, 4720.30(C), and 4720.31(A), relative to the donation of abandoned or blighted property; to Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal provide for the donation to nonprofit organizations of such Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the property free and clear of or at a reduced level of taxes, paving Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative and other assessments, interest, and penalties; and to provide for Bureau. related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1967— Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the AN ACT Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4766(D) and 5062(C), relative to Bureau. certain municipalities; to provide that the designee of the mayor may sign documents relative to demolition, removal, repair, or HOUSE BILL NO. 2049 (Substitute for House Bill No. 807 maintenance of dangerous structures and grass cutting, by Representative DeWitt) — destruction, or removal of noxious weeds on private property; BY REPRESENTATIVE DEWITT and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:86(A) and to enact Code of Evidence Reported favorably by the Committee on Local and Municipal Articles 515 through 517, relative to accountants; to provide for Affairs. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the confidential communications between accountants and clients; Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative to protect certain communications from disclosure; to provide Bureau. for subpoenas; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1970— Reported favorably by the Committee on Judiciary A. Under BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill AN ACT was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212(B) and (E)(2), relative to public contracts; to provide for projects which may be undertaken by HOUSE BILL NO. 2055 (Substitute for House Bill No. 380 a public entity with its own employees; to provide an effective by Representative Martiny)— date; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY AN ACT Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 228.2, Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule relative to the unclaimed property of prisoners; to provide for No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred the disposal of unclaimed property of prisoners by sheriffs; to to the Legislative Bureau. provide for a definition of "unclaimed property"; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 2001— BY REPRESENTATIVE WALSWORTH Reported with amendments by the Committee on Judiciary B. AN ACT To require the Department of Transportation and Development to SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS erect signs indicating golf course locations on the Audubon Golf Trail. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary B to Engrossed House Bill No. 2055 by Representative Martiny Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. Under the provisions of Joint Rule AMENDMENT NO. 1 No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred On page 3, line 3, change "thirty" to "ninety" to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 2017— On page 3, line 17, change "thirty" to "ninety" BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:34(B)(1)(a)(vi) and (vii), relative to AMENDMENT NO. 3 children; to provide for the surname of children; to provide for On page 3, line 18, change "any" to "the" the name change of children in certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 4, line 4, change "thirty" to "ninety" 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 35 SENATE June 5, 2001

On motion of Senator Cravins, the committee amendment was Total—1 adopted. Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. The President of the Senate announced there were 38 Senators present and a quorum. Rules Suspended Senate Business Resumed Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules for the purpose of recalling House Bill No. 2000 from the Committee Rules Suspended on Finance. Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules HOUSE BILL NO. 2000— for the purpose of reverting to the Morning Hour. BY REPRESENTATIVE CLARKSON AN ACT To enact Part LVII of Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Messages from the House Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:1300.172.1 through 1300.172.3, relative to mammograms; to provide for screening The following Messages from the House were received and read mammograms; to authorize the performance of mammograms as follows: without a prescription from a licensed practitioner; to provide for notification of the results; to provide limited immunity from Message from the House civil liability; and to provide for related matters. RELATIVE TO A GUBERNATORIAL VETO Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate, the bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative June 5, 2001 Bureau. Recess To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

On motion of Senator Lambert, the Senate took a recess until I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of 3:00 o'clock P.M. Representatives has sustained the gubernatorial veto of the following House Bill No. 95.

After Recess Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER The Senate was called to order at 3:00 o'clock P.M. by the Clerk of the House of Representatives President of the Senate. Message from the House

ROLL CALL RELATIVE TO A GUBERNATORIAL VETO The roll being called, the following members answered to their June 5, 2001 names: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: PRESENT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Mr. President Fields, W Malone Representatives has sustained the gubernatorial veto of the following Barham Fontenot Marionneaux House Bill No. 315. Bean Gautreaux McPherson Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Respectfully submitted, Cain Hines Mount ALFRED W. SPEER Campbell Hollis Romero Clerk of the House of Representatives Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Tarver Message from the House Dean Jones, B Theunissen Dupre Jones, C Thomas HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini June 5, 2001 Total—38 ABSENT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

Bajoie Page 36 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Concurrent committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. Resolution No. 52 by Senator McPherson: 623 by Senator Hainkel:

Representatives Farrar, Pierre and Jack Smith. Representatives Powell, Diez and Winston.

Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the House Message from the House

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED

June 5, 2001 June 5, 2001

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 Speaker of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 176 by Senator Boissiere: 665 by Senator B. Jones:

Representatives Murray, Schneider and Swilling. Representatives Martiny, Devillier and Alario.

Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the House Message from the House

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED

June 5, 2001 June 5, 2001

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 Speaker of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. 177 by Senator Boissiere: 626 by Representative Flavin:

Representatives Murray, Schneider and Ansardi. Representatives Flavin, Pinac and Morrish.

Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the House Message from the House

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL

June 5, 2001 June 5, 2001

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 37 SENATE June 5, 2001

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 945 by Representative Martiny, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the Concurrent Resolutions: disagreement; and to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58— as conferees on the part of the House: BY SENATORS THOMAS AND HINES AND REPRESENTATIVES R. ALEXANDER, R. CARTER, DOERGE, GLOVER, GUILLORY, ILES, L. Representatives Martiny, Wooton and Devillier. JACKSON, M. JACKSON, KATZ, MCCALLUM, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW AND STRAIN Respectfully submitted, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ALFRED W. SPEER To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the use, Clerk of the House of Representatives abuse, and other problems related to oxycontin and to report to the Senate and House committees on health and welfare on the Message from the House risks and dangers associated with using this drug in order to protect the health and safety of the citizens of Louisiana. DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL Reported without amendments. June 5, 2001 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 116— BY SENATOR DARDENNE To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To establish a group to review the utilization by students of and I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of eligibility requirements for the TOPS-Tech Award and to offer Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate recommendations to the legislature for its redesign to ensure that Amendment(s) to House Concurrent Resolution 92 by the award is made available to those students who have Representative Odinet, and ask the President to appoint on the part meritoriously achieved in high school and who desire to pursue of the Senate a committee to confer with a like committee from the postsecondary education. House on the disagreement. Reported without amendments. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 65— Clerk of the House of Representatives BY SENATOR HEITMEIER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Message from the House To urge and request the commissioner of the office of financial institutions to promulgate rules and regulations defining the HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED parameters of its examination of the records of collection agencies. June 5, 2001 Reported without amendments. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 95— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of BY SENATOR DUPRE the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like To urge and request the Senate Committee on Senate and committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Concurrent Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Resolution No. 92 by Representative Odinet: Governmental Affairs to meet and to function as a joint committee to study the manner in which presidential electors are Representatives Odinet, Pierre and Jack Smith. elected.

Respectfully submitted, Reported without amendments. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— BY SENATOR C. JONES AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Message from the House To direct the governing authority of the city of Monroe to use an undedicated portion of sales tax revenue for funding the South CONCURRING IN Monroe Economic Development District. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Reported without amendments. June 5, 2001 Page 38 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 91— physicians, to enroll as providers in the Medicaid program in BY SENATOR HEITMEIER order to improve access to health care to Medicaid recipients, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION especially its Medicaid elderly recipients. To urge and request the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to conduct a study of both deep Reported without amendments. draft and shallow draft ports throughout the state. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107— Reported without amendments. BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX AND REPRESENTATIVES E. ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, CAZAYOUX, DARTEZ, DEVILLIER, DURAND, FRITH, KENNARD, MONTGOMERY, PIERRE, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 119— PINAC, PRATT, ROMERO, JOHN SMITH, STELLY, STRAIN, THOMPSON, BY SENATOR ULLO WADDELL AND WELCH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the commissioner of administration to examine To urge and request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to increase alternative methods of providing electrical power at reduced the water flow at the Old River Control project from the prices to state entities located in the Capitol Complex. Mississippi River into the Atchafalaya Basin if needed to maintain a minimum stage of twelve feet National Geodetic Reported without amendments. Vertical Datum (NGVD) at the Butte La Rose gauge throughout the spring. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 106— BY SENATOR MICHOT Reported without amendments. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To memorialize the Congress of the United States to allow states to SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14— privatize safety rest areas located on the rights of way of the BY SENATOR SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVE NEVERS Interstate highway system. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To encourage the display of the national motto of the United States Reported without amendments. of America;

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 101— Reported without amendments. BY SENATOR C. JONES AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 60— To direct the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs BY SENATOR DARDENNE and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to meet and to function as a joint committee to study the To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget to feasibility of transferring the responsibility to conduct all study the feasibility of relocating the Louisiana School for the administrative hearings to the division of administrative law. Visually Impaired to the campus of the Louisiana School for the Deaf. Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 48— BY SENATOR MCPHERSON SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 97— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR ULLO AND REPRESENTATIVE HOLDEN To urge and request the Legislature of Louisiana to encourage the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION development of bird eco-tourism in the state. To urge and request Entergy Corporation to develop mechanisms to assist residential and commercial customers in reducing energy Reported without amendments. use through increased energy efficiency, and to assist low income households in managing and reducing energy cost by SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 96— providing direct bill assistance during periods of excessive BY SENATOR ULLO energy peaks. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request Entergy to proceed with its pre-merger plans to Reported without amendments. expand construction to help alleviate projected electric power production shortfalls and address transmission problems in SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28— Louisiana. BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVES DOERGE, DURAND, ILES, L. JACKSON, SCHWEGMANN AND WELCH Reported without amendments. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express and declare the support of the Legislature of Louisiana for SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10— a women's health platform that recognizes disparities in the BY SENATOR C. JONES health prevention and treatment of women and requests that the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION state strive to eliminate these disparities to improve the health To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to status of women in the state. study the feasibility of establishing additional incentives to encourage more licensed physicians, especially primary care Reported without amendments. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 39 SENATE June 5, 2001

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 67— HOUSE BILL NO. 894— BY SENATORS IRONS, BAJOIE, B. JONES, MOUNT AND SCHEDLER BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To create a special legislative committee to provide oversight over the To appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of use of federal TANF funds. Louisiana for the Fiscal Year 2000-2001 to the estate of Nathan King and to Stephen McLain to compensate them for injuries Reported with amendments. suffered as victims of violent crimes, pursuant to judgment by the Board of Review of the Department of Employment SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17— Security, as affirmed and revived by the Nineteenth Judicial BY SENATOR C. FIELDS District Court for the parish of East Baton Rouge, state of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Louisiana; and to provide for related matters. To urge and request the Department of Civil Service to modify the civil service rules and regulations so as to accept any college HOUSE BILL NO. 1837— credit or degrees from schools which are a part of the Louisiana BY REPRESENTATIVE DAMICO Community and Technical College System and which have been AN ACT accredited by the Council of Occupational Education. To enact R.S. 42:851(A)(2)(a)(x), relative to state group insurance; to provide for eligibility for certain members of the board of Reported with amendments. commissioners of the West Jefferson Levee District in state group health and accident insurance; and to provide for related SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 102— matters. BY SENATOR C. JONES A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 439— To adopt Joint Rule No. 20 of the Joint Rules of the Senate and BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC House of Representatives, relative to legislative instruments AN ACT which establish a minimum or maximum mandatory prison To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3573.2(B)(2) and to enact R.S. sentence; to require that a copy of a fiscal note be attached to 9:3517(D), relative to consumer credit; to provide relative to the instrument prior to its consideration by any committee of certain disclosures; to provide relative to exemptions from either house of the legislature unless the committee otherwise licensure for credit repair services organizations; and to provide decides. for related matters.

Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 2058 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1588 by Representative Hebert)— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE HEBERT ALFRED W. SPEER AN ACT Clerk of the House of Representatives To amend and reenact R.S. 22:2018, relative to health insurance coverage; to make certain statutory provisions relative to health Message from the House care provider contracts with health maintenance organizations applicable to managed care organizations and to otherwise revise those provisions; to provide for definitions; to provide with ASKING CONCURRENCE IN respect to billing of enrollees and insureds by health care HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS providers and their agents; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. June 5, 2001 HOUSE BILL NO. 581— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3516(14) and (26), 3517(C), and Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the 3561(D) and to repeal R.S. 9:3560(A)(9), relative to consumer following House Bills and Joint Resolutions: credit lenders; to provide relative to definitions; to provide relative to the ownership of consumer credit lenders; to repeal HOUSE BILL NO. 559— the commissioner's authority to approve certain additional fees BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ and to prohibit the imposition of certain fees; to repeal the AN ACT exemption for certain mortgage lenders; and to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 2:803(B), relative to the Airport related matters. Construction and Development Priority Program; to decrease the state's proportion of funding for certain airport projects; to HOUSE BILL NO. 744— provide relative to the placement of projects in the program; and BY REPRESENTATIVES DEVILLIER AND CLARKSON to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 114, relative to periodic support; to provide for modification; and to provide for related matters. Page 40 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1164— HOUSE BILL NO. 1652— BY REPRESENTATIVE LUCAS BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC, PITRE, JOHN SMITH, AND WINSTON AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4702(2)(introductory paragraph) and To amend and reenact R.S. 39:82(A), 87.4(A) and (D)(3), and 352 to enact R.S. 33:4702(B)(2)(j), relative to the New Orleans and to enact R.S. 39:87.4(D)(5) and (6) and 87.5, relative to Business and Industrial District; to provide relative to the government performance; to provide for an incentive reward membership of the board of commissioners; and to provide for program related to efficiency in state operations and related matters. performance; to provide for eligibility, determination, and requirements for receipt of rewards; to provide for limitations on HOUSE BILL NO. 1418— and methods for the provision of such rewards; to establish the BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE "Incentive Fund" in the state treasury; to provide for deposit AN ACT and use of monies in the fund; to provide for use of unexpended, To amend and reenact R.S. 56:14(C), relative to the Saltwater Fishery unencumbered monies remaining in the fund at the end of the Enforcement Fund; to provide for revenues which may be fiscal year; to require the development of a model plan for the deposited to the fund; and to provide for related matters. purposes of the incentive program by the Department of State Civil Service; to authorize rewards for certain state employees HOUSE BILL NO. 1863— under certain circumstances; to provide for an effective date; and BY REPRESENTATIVE FRUGE AN ACT to provide for related matters. To enact R.S. 9:4822(M), relative to the Private Works Act; to HOUSE BILL NO. 1877— provide for construction contracts; to provide for the furnishing BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH of bonds in certain circumstances; to provide for payment of AN ACT costs of the bond; to provide for prospective application; and to To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1241.1(C), 1243, 1247, and 1247.1, provide for related matters. relative to violations of insurance laws; to provide for insurance fraud; to provide for civil immunity; to provide for privileges; to HOUSE BILL NO. 1944— provide for confidentiality; to provide for exceptions; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY AN ACT for authority of the commissioner; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 14:40.1(A), relative to the crime of matters. terrorizing; to provide with respect to the definition of that HOUSE BILL NO. 426— crime; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 659— To enact R.S. 14:91.1, relative to offenses affecting the health and BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT morals of minors; to create the crime of unlawful presence of a To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2281, relative to liens and privileges of sexually violent predator; to prohibit the unlawful presence of the Department of Environmental Quality for cost of a sexually violent predator on or near certain areas; to provide remediation; to provide for the filing of a notice of lien; to for exceptions; to provide for notification to school officials; to provide priorities for security interests on remediated property; provide for definitions; to provide for penalties; and to provide to provide for the extent of the department's interest; and to for related matters. provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 865— BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS HOUSE BILL NO. 1565— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC, DEWITT, WINSTON, AND THOMPSON AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1241(A)(17), relative to grounds for To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3555(D), R.S. 17:354(A) and (B), pharmacist sanctions by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy; to 3129.6(A), and 4001(B), R.S. 30:136.3, R.S. 46:114.4(D), R.S. limit the grounds for sanction to certain instances for selecting 47:299.20, 1061(B), 1838(4), and 2609(A), and R.S. 56:16(C) an equivalent drug product if the practitioner instructs and to repeal R.S. 17:354(C) and (D), 3129.6(C), and 3921.2, otherwise; and to provide for related matters. R.S. 30:136.2, R.S. 47:2609(B) and (C), and R.S. 56.16, relative HOUSE BILL NO. 1370— to special treasury funds; to provide for the deposit and use of BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON monies in certain special treasury funds; to provide for the use AN ACT of monies in the Charter School Start-Up Loan Fund, the To enact R.S. 14:56.3, relative to genetically engineered crops; to Mineral Resources Audit and Collection Fund, the Section 201 create the crime of criminal damage to genetically engineered Fund, the Fraud Detection Fund, the Higher Education crops, crop facilities, or crop information; and to provide for Initiatives Fund, and the Telecommunications for the Deaf Fund; related matters. to establish the Academic Improvement Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; to repeal certain special treasury funds; to provide for the transfer of certain balances and amounts by the state treasurer; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 41 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1669— RICHMOND, RIDDLE, ROMERO, SCALISE, SCHWEGMANN, GARY BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRELL SMITH, JACK SMITH, SNEED, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TRICHE, TUCKER, WOOTON, BROOME, AND HOLDEN AND SENATOR CAIN AN ACT A JOINT RESOLUTION To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(59), relative to Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 11(A) and to add Article VII, responsive verdicts; to provide for responsive verdicts for Section 10(D)(3) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to the solicitation of crime against nature; and to provide for related expenditure of state funds; to require the payment by the state matters. of salary supplements to certain local law enforcement and fire protection officers; to require the inclusion in the budget HOUSE BILL NO. 1670— BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRELL estimate and the appropriation of funds sufficient to fully fund AN ACT such state supplements; to prohibit the reduction of such To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(50.1), relative appropriation, except under certain circumstances; to provide to responsive verdicts; to provide for responsive verdicts for for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and possession of cocaine; and to provide for related matters. to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1958— HOUSE BILL NO. 2075 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1939 BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL by Representative Welch)— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE WELCH To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 887(H), AN ACT relative to fees for the execution of bench and fugitive warrants; To enact R.S. 45:782.1, relative to prepaid wireless telephone to provide for the circumstances under which those fees are to service; to provide for the sale of prepaid wireless telephone be paid; and to provide for related matters. service; to provide for the expiration of time purchased for prepaid wireless telephone service; to provide that the customer HOUSE BILL NO. 2013— shall be issued a card stating the expiration date of the prepaid BY REPRESENTATIVES MURRAY AND CURTIS service; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact Subpart F of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 Respectfully submitted, of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of ALFRED W. SPEER R.S. 39:99, relative to special treasury funds; to create Sports Clerk of the House of Representatives Facility Assistance Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; to provide for deposit of monies into the fund; to provide for House Bills and Joint Resolutions uses of monies in the fund; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Senator Ullo asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to take up at this time the following House Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 2010— just received from the House which were taken up, read a first and BY REPRESENTATIVE JACK SMITH second time by their titles and acted upon as follows: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2403(B)(3), relative to licensure of HOUSE BILL NO. 426— physical therapists; to revise certain licensure requirements; and BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:91.1, relative to offenses affecting the health and HOUSE BILL NO. 1474— morals of minors; to create the crime of unlawful presence of a BY REPRESENTATIVE CLARKSON sexually violent predator; to prohibit the unlawful presence of AN ACT a sexually violent predator on or near certain areas; to provide To enact R.S. 22:642.1, relative to health insurance coverage; to for exceptions; to provide for notification to school officials; to require that health insurance issuers recognize assignment of provide for definitions; to provide for penalties; and to provide health insurance benefits to health care providers; and to provide for related matters. for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and HOUSE BILL NO. 1987— BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON referred to the Committee on Judiciary C. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:121, relative to grand juries; to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 439— with respect to the authority of grand juries to inspect prisons BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT and hospitals; to authorize the filing of reports; and to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3573.2(B)(2) and to enact R.S. for related matters. 9:3517(D), relative to consumer credit; to provide relative to certain disclosures; to provide relative to exemptions from HOUSE BILL NO. 485— BY REPRESENTATIVES TOOMY AND JOHN SMITH AND SENATOR licensure for credit repair services organizations; and to provide HEITMEIER AND REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, ANSARDI, CAZAYOUX, for related matters. CLARKSON, CROWE, DAMICO, DEVILLIER, DOERGE, DOWNER, DURAND, ERDEY, FARRAR, FLAVIN, FRITH, GLOVER, HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HUDSON, KATZ, KENNARD, LAFLEUR, LANCASTER, On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and MARTINY, MCCALLUM, NEVERS, ODINET, POWELL, QUEZAIRE, referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection. Page 42 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 485— On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVES TOOMY AND JOHN SMITH AND SENATOR referred to the Committee on Environmental Quality. HEITMEIER AND REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, ANSARDI, CAZAYOUX, CLARKSON, CROWE, DAMICO, DEVILLIER, DOERGE, DOWNER, DURAND, ERDEY, FARRAR, FLAVIN, FRITH, GLOVER, HEATON, HOUSE BILL NO. 744— HEBERT, HILL, HUDSON, KATZ, KENNARD, LAFLEUR, LANCASTER, BY REPRESENTATIVES DEVILLIER AND CLARKSON MARTINY, MCCALLUM, NEVERS, ODINET, POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RIDDLE, ROMERO, SCALISE, SCHWEGMANN, GARY AN ACT SMITH, JACK SMITH, SNEED, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TRICHE, TUCKER, To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 114, relative to periodic WOOTON, BROOME, AND HOLDEN AND SENATOR CAIN support; to provide for modification; and to provide for related A JOINT RESOLUTION matters. Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 11(A) and to add Article VII, Section 10(D)(3) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to the On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and expenditure of state funds; to require the payment by the state referred to the Committee on Judiciary A. of salary supplements to certain local law enforcement and fire protection officers; to require the inclusion in the budget HOUSE BILL NO. 865— estimate and the appropriation of funds sufficient to fully fund BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS such state supplements; to prohibit the reduction of such AN ACT appropriation, except under certain circumstances; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1241(A)(17), relative to grounds for for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and pharmacist sanctions by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy; to to provide for related matters. limit the grounds for sanction to certain instances for selecting an equivalent drug product if the practitioner instructs On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and otherwise; and to provide for related matters. referred to the Committee on Finance. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and HOUSE BILL NO. 559— referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 894— To amend and reenact R.S. 2:803(B), relative to the Airport BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN Construction and Development Priority Program; to decrease AN ACT the state's proportion of funding for certain airport projects; to To appropriate funds out of the General Fund of the state of provide relative to the placement of projects in the program; and Louisiana for the Fiscal Year 2000-2001 to the estate of Nathan to provide for related matters. King and to Stephen McLain to compensate them for injuries suffered as victims of violent crimes, pursuant to judgment by On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and the Board of Review of the Department of Employment referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Security, as affirmed and revived by the Nineteenth Judicial Works. District Court for the parish of East Baton Rouge, state of Louisiana; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 581— BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and AN ACT referred to the Committee on Finance. To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3516(14) and (26), 3517(C), and 3561(D) and to repeal R.S. 9:3560(A)(9), relative to consumer HOUSE BILL NO. 1164— credit lenders; to provide relative to definitions; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE LUCAS relative to the ownership of consumer credit lenders; to repeal AN ACT the commissioner's authority to approve certain additional fees To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4702(2)(introductory paragraph) and and to prohibit the imposition of certain fees; to repeal the to enact R.S. 33:4702(B)(2)(j), relative to the New Orleans exemption for certain mortgage lenders; and to provide for Business and Industrial District; to provide relative to the related matters. membership of the board of commissioners; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection. On motion of Senator Johnson, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs. HOUSE BILL NO. 659— BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC HOUSE BILL NO. 1370— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2281, relative to liens and privileges of AN ACT the Department of Environmental Quality for cost of To enact R.S. 14:56.3, relative to genetically engineered crops; to remediation; to provide for the filing of a notice of lien; to create the crime of criminal damage to genetically engineered provide priorities for security interests on remediated property; crops, crop facilities, or crop information; and to provide for to provide for the extent of the department's interest; and to related matters. provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary C. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 43 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1418— under certain circumstances; to provide for an effective date; and BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:14(C), relative to the Saltwater Fishery On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and Enforcement Fund; to provide for revenues which may be referred to the Committee on Finance. deposited to the fund; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1669— On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRELL referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. AN ACT To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(59), relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 1474— responsive verdicts; to provide for responsive verdicts for BY REPRESENTATIVE CLARKSON solicitation of crime against nature; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To enact R.S. 22:642.1, relative to health insurance coverage; to require that health insurance issuers recognize assignment of On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and health insurance benefits to health care providers; and to provide referred to the Committee on Judiciary C. for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1670— On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRELL referred to the Committee on Insurance. AN ACT To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(50.1), relative HOUSE BILL NO. 1565— to responsive verdicts; to provide for responsive verdicts for BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC, DEWITT, WINSTON, AND THOMPSON possession of cocaine; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3555(D), R.S. 17:354(A) and (B), On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and 3129.6(A), and 4001(B), R.S. 30:136.3, R.S. 46:114.4(D), R.S. referred to the Committee on Judiciary C. 47:299.20, 1061(B), 1838(4), and 2609(A), and R.S. 56:16(C) and to repeal R.S. 17:354(C) and (D), 3129.6(C), and 3921.2, HOUSE BILL NO. 1837— R.S. 30:136.2, R.S. 47:2609(B) and (C), and R.S. 56.16, relative BY REPRESENTATIVE DAMICO to special treasury funds; to provide for the deposit and use of AN ACT monies in certain special treasury funds; to provide for the use To enact R.S. 42:851(A)(2)(a)(x), relative to state group insurance; to of monies in the Charter School Start-Up Loan Fund, the provide for eligibility for certain members of the board of Mineral Resources Audit and Collection Fund, the Section 201 commissioners of the West Jefferson Levee District in state Fund, the Fraud Detection Fund, the Higher Education group health and accident insurance; and to provide for related Initiatives Fund, and the Telecommunications for the Deaf Fund; matters. to establish the Academic Improvement Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; to repeal certain special treasury funds; to On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and provide for the transfer of certain balances and amounts by the referred to the Committee on Finance. state treasurer; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1863— BY REPRESENTATIVE FRUGE On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and AN ACT referred to the Committee on Finance. To enact R.S. 9:4822(M), relative to the Private Works Act; to provide for construction contracts; to provide for the furnishing HOUSE BILL NO. 1652— of bonds in certain circumstances; to provide for payment of BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC, PITRE, JOHN SMITH, AND WINSTON costs of the bond; to provide for prospective application; and to AN ACT provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 39:82(A), 87.4(A) and (D)(3), and 352 and to enact R.S. 39:87.4(D)(5) and (6) and 87.5, relative to On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and government performance; to provide for an incentive reward referred to the Committee on Judiciary A. program related to efficiency in state operations and performance; to provide for eligibility, determination, and HOUSE BILL NO. 1877— requirements for receipt of rewards; to provide for limitations on BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH and methods for the provision of such rewards; to establish the AN ACT "Incentive Fund" in the state treasury; to provide for deposit To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1241.1(C), 1243, 1247, and 1247.1, and use of monies in the fund; to provide for use of unexpended, relative to violations of insurance laws; to provide for insurance unencumbered monies remaining in the fund at the end of the fraud; to provide for civil immunity; to provide for privileges; to fiscal year; to require the development of a model plan for the provide for confidentiality; to provide for exceptions; to provide purposes of the incentive program by the Department of State for authority of the commissioner; and to provide for related Civil Service; to authorize rewards for certain state employees matters. Page 44 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and HOUSE BILL NO. 2058 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1588 referred to the Committee on Insurance. by Representative Hebert)— BY REPRESENTATIVE HEBERT HOUSE BILL NO. 1944— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY To amend and reenact R.S. 22:2018, relative to health insurance AN ACT coverage; to make certain statutory provisions relative to health To amend and reenact R.S. 14:40.1(A), relative to the crime of care provider contracts with health maintenance organizations terrorizing; to provide with respect to the definition of that applicable to managed care organizations and to otherwise revise crime; and to provide for related matters. those provisions; to provide for definitions; to provide with respect to billing of enrollees and insureds by health care On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and providers and their agents; to provide for penalties; and to referred to the Committee on Judiciary C. provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1958— On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL referred to the Committee on Insurance. AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 887(H), HOUSE BILL NO. 2075 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1939 relative to fees for the execution of bench and fugitive warrants; by Representative Welch)— to provide for the circumstances under which those fees are to BY REPRESENTATIVE WELCH be paid; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 45:782.1, relative to prepaid wireless telephone On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and service; to provide for the sale of prepaid wireless telephone referred to the Committee on Finance. service; to provide for the expiration of time purchased for prepaid wireless telephone service; to provide that the customer HOUSE BILL NO. 1987— shall be issued a card stating the expiration date of the prepaid BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON service; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:121, relative to grand juries; to provide On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and with respect to the authority of grand juries to inspect prisons referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection. and hospitals; to authorize the filing of reports; and to provide for related matters. Messages from the House On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and The following Messages from the House were received and read referred to the Committee on Judiciary C. as follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 2010— BY REPRESENTATIVE JACK SMITH Message from the House AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2403(B)(3), relative to licensure of ASKING CONCURRENCE IN physical therapists; to revise certain licensure requirements; and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS to provide for related matters. June 5, 2001 On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

HOUSE BILL NO. 2013— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of BY REPRESENTATIVES MURRAY AND CURTIS Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the AN ACT following House Concurrent Resolutions: To enact Subpart F of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 140— R.S. 39:99, relative to special treasury funds; to create Sports BY REPRESENTATIVE M. JACKSON Facility Assistance Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to provide for deposit of monies into the fund; to provide for To memorialize the United States Congress to increase and provide uses of monies in the fund; to provide for an effective date; and for advanced funding for the federal Weatherization Assistance to provide for related matters. Program for Low-Income Persons ("WAP") and the Low- Income Home Energy Assistance Program ("LIHEAP"). On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Finance. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 45 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 206— BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY AND SENATOR CAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Transportation and To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections Development to study the signage system along Louisiana state to study the feasibility of transferring certain geriatric inmates highways in rural areas. to private nursing homes.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ ALFRED W. SPEER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Clerk of the House of Representatives To memorialize the United States Congress to adopt legislation authorizing states to opt out of the federal-aid highway program. House Concurrent Resolutions HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 181— BY REPRESENTATIVES MCMAINS, JOHNS, CLARKSON, SNEED, AND Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules DOWNER to take up at this time the following House Concurrent Resolutions A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION just received from the House which were taken up, read a first and To direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study adoption second time by their titles and acted upon as follows: procedures and the constitutionality of certain procedures for the termination of parental rights. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 140— BY REPRESENTATIVE M. JACKSON HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 189— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVES ERDEY AND MCMAINS To memorialize the United States Congress to increase and provide A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION for advanced funding for the federal Weatherization Assistance To direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study disavowal Program for Low-Income Persons ("WAP") and the Low- actions by the husband of the mother and related matters and Income Home Energy Assistance Program ("LIHEAP"). make specific recommendations for revisions of Louisiana laws to the Louisiana Legislature prior to January 1, 2003. On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title and referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 146— BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Education to study the feasibility of implementing the Student To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Achievement Guarantee in Education (SAGE) program in public Development to study the signage system along Louisiana state schools and to report the study findings and recommendations, highways in rural areas. in writing, to the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education at least sixty days prior to the On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title beginning of the 2002 Regular Session. and referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 180— BY REPRESENTATIVES FUTRELL AND DIEZ HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 146— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX To create and provide for the Task Force on Design-Build Contracts A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to study and make recommendations concerning the possible use To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary of design-build contracts for construction projects of state and Education to study the feasibility of implementing the Student local governments. Achievement Guarantee in Education (SAGE) program in public schools and to report the study findings and recommendations, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201— in writing, to the House Committee on Education and the Senate BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN Committee on Education at least sixty days prior to the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION beginning of the 2002 Regular Session. To commend Deputy Sheriff David Billeiter for his role in finding the person who abducted Lisa Bruno. On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title and referred to the Committee on Education. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 204— BY REPRESENTATIVE CLARKSON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152— th BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ To commemorate the 225 anniversary of American Independence on A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION July 4, 2001, and to urge the citizens of the state of Louisiana to To memorialize the United States Congress to adopt legislation honor this anniversary with appropriate observances. authorizing states to opt out of the federal-aid highway program. Page 46 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title Dean Jones, B Tarver and referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Dupre Jones, C Theunissen Public Works. Ellington Lambert Thomas Total—36 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 180— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVES FUTRELL AND DIEZ A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Total—0 To create and provide for the Task Force on Design-Build Contracts ABSENT to study and make recommendations concerning the possible use of design-build contracts for construction projects of state and Bajoie Gautreaux Ullo local governments. Total—3

On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House and referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Public Works. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 204— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 181— BY REPRESENTATIVE CLARKSON BY REPRESENTATIVES MCMAINS, JOHNS, CLARKSON, SNEED, AND A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION DOWNER th A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commemorate the 225 anniversary of American Independence on To direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study adoption July 4, 2001, and to urge the citizens of the state of Louisiana to procedures and the constitutionality of certain procedures for honor this anniversary with appropriate observances. the termination of parental rights. The resolution was read by title. Senator Johnson moved to On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. and referred to the Committee on Judiciary A. ROLL CALL HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 189— BY REPRESENTATIVES ERDEY AND MCMAINS The roll was called with the following result: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study disavowal YEAS actions by the husband of the mother and related matters and make specific recommendations for revisions of Louisiana laws Mr. President Fields, W Malone to the Louisiana Legislature prior to January 1, 2003. Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Heitmeier McPherson On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title Boissiere Hines Michot and referred to the Committee on Judiciary A. Cain Hollis Mount Campbell Hoyt Romero HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201— Chaisson Irons Schedler BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN Cravins Johnson Smith A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Dardenne Jones, B Tarver To commend Deputy Sheriff David Billeiter for his role in finding the Dean Jones, C Theunissen person who abducted Lisa Bruno. Ellington Lambert Thomas Fields, C Lentini The resolution was read by title. Senator Hainkel moved to Total—35 concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. NAYS

ROLL CALL Total—0 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Bajoie Gautreaux YEAS Dupre Ullo Total—4 Mr. President Fields, C Lentini Barham Fields, W Malone The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson Cain Hines Michot Campbell Hollis Mount Chaisson Hoyt Romero Cravins Irons Schedler Dardenne Johnson Smith 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 47 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 206— Senator Ellington, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY AND SENATOR CAIN Judiciary A, submitted the following report: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections June 5, 2001 to study the feasibility of transferring certain geriatric inmates to private nursing homes. To the President and Members of the Senate:

On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary A to submit the and referred to the Committee on Judiciary B. following report:

House Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 96— on Second Reading to be Referred, Subject to Call BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUNEAU AN ACT The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions were read by To amend and reenact R.S. 43:202(B) and to enact R.S. 43:202(C), title and referred to committees as follows: relative to the publication of judicial advertisements and legal notices in the parish of Orleans; to provide for additional Called from the Calendar advertisements for the sale of immovable property; to provide for certain exceptions; to provide for validity of the sale; and to Senator Schedler asked that House Bill No. 2070 be called from provide for related matters. the Calendar at this time. Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 2070 (Substitute for House Bill No. 621 HOUSE BILL NO. 718— by Representative Faucheux)— BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAINS AND SENATOR MOUNT BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX AN ACT AN ACT To enact Part X of Chapter 1 of Title 28 of the Louisiana Revised To amend and reenact R.S. 37:213 and 219(B) and to enact R.S. 37:219(C), relative to attorneys; to provide for increased Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 28:221 through 237, relative to mental health; to provide for advance directives for penalties for the solicitation of employment for an attorney; to provide for increased penalties for certain unlawful payments by mental health treatment; to provide for definitions; to provide for making of an advance directive and for period of validity; to attorneys; and to provide for related matters. provide for designation of a representative for decisions relative to mental health treatment; to provide for execution of advance Reported favorably. directive and for witnesses thereof; to provide for operation of HOUSE BILL NO. 740— an advance directive and for physician and providers to act in BY REPRESENTATIVE SNEED accordance therewith; to provide for determination of AN ACT incapacity; to provide for a representative's scope of authority To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 1263, relative to the and his powers, duties, and limitation on liability; to provide for action to annul a final decree of adoption; to provide for the prohibition against requiring a person to execute or refrain from peremptive period in all cases; and to provide for related executing an advance directive as a criteria for insurance, for matters. receiving treatment, or discharging from a health care facility; to require an advance directive to be part of a person's medical Reported favorably. record, for provider compliance, and for withdrawal of the provider; to provide for circumstances for disregarding an HOUSE BILL NO. 902— advance directive; to provide for revocation; to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE MCCALLUM limitations on liability of physicians and other providers; to AN ACT prohibit certain individuals from serving as representatives and To enact Part VI of Title 19 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of from serving as witnesses; to provide for withdrawal of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 19:251 through 258, relative to representatives and rescinding the withdrawal; to provide for a expropriation by the town of Bernice; to authorize the governing form; and to provide for related matters. authority of the town to expropriate by a declaration of taking; to define terms; to provide for procedures; to provide for On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and purposes of the expropriation; and to provide for related referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. matters.

Reports of Committees Reported favorably.

The following reports of committees were received and read: HOUSE BILL NO. 1245— BY REPRESENTATIVE DONELON AN ACT REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2781 and Code of Civil Procedure Article 1702.1(A), relative to suits on open accounts; to provide JUDICIARY A Page 48 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

for the method of notifying debtors of claims against them; to submission of reports and audits; and to provide for related provide for attorney fees; and to provide for related matters. matters.

Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1267— HOUSE BILL NO. 1807— BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX BY REPRESENTATIVE TRICHE AN ACT AN ACT To enact Chapter 1-B of Code Title II of Code Book III of Title 9 of To enact R.S. 39:98.6, relative to tobacco settlement proceeds; to the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. provide for the amount of security to be furnished for appeal of 9:2262.1 through 2262.4, relative to trusts; to provide for certain matters relating to the tobacco settlement proceeds to be foreign trusts; to provide for the law applicable to trusts; to received by the state pursuant to the Master Settlement provide for the transfer of property held in trust under the law Agreement; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for of a foreign jurisdiction; to provide for the authority of certain related matters. trustees; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 2018— HOUSE BILL NO. 1398— BY REPRESENTATIVES SNEED, BRUCE, MORRELL, AND ROMERO BY REPRESENTATIVES CLARKSON, DEVILLIER, MCMAINS, PRATT AND AN ACT SCHWEGMANN AND SENATORS ELLINGTON AND SCHEDLER To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 1121(C) and to enact AN ACT R.S. 14:125.2 and Children's Code Article 1122(B)(10), relative To amend and reenact R.S. 9:311, 312, Subpart A of Part I-A of to giving false statements concerning paternity; to create the Chapter 1 of Code Title V of Code Book I of Title 9 of the crime of giving false statements concerning paternity; to provide Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 formerly consisting of R.S. for penalties; to provide for certain recitations in an act of 9:315 through 315.15, to be comprised of R.S. 9:315 through surrender; to provide for recitations in the affidavit of counsel in 315.20, 315.22(C), and 374(A) and (B) and Civil Code Article a private surrender; and to provide for related matters. 142 and to repeal R.S. 9:337, relative to child support; to provide for guidelines for determining the amount of child Reported favorably. support and economic data and principles upon which the guidelines are based; to provide for definitions; to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 2071 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1298 the addition of health insurance premiums, extraordinary medical by Representative McMains)— expenses, and other extraordinary expenses to the basic BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAINS obligation; to provide for deductions for income of the child; to AN ACT provide for the calculation of total child support obligation; to To enact Chapter 24 of Title 12 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of provide worksheets; to provide the effect of joint and shared 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 12:1501 and 1502, relative to custodial arrangement; to provide for the effect of split custodial business organizations; to provide for filing of actions against arrangement; to provide for a voluntarily unemployed or persons who control business organizations; to provide for underemployed party; to provide for second jobs and overtime; prescription; to provide for applicability; and to provide for to provide for amounts not set forth in or exceeding schedule; to related matters. provide a mandatory minimum child support award; to provide a review of guidelines; to provide for a standard of appellate Reported with amendments. review; to provide a schedule of child support; to provide for the termination of child support upon majority or emancipation; Respectfully submitted, to provide for possession and use of the family residence; to NOBLE E. ELLINGTON provide for the modification or termination of child support Chairman award; and to provide for related matters. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON Reported with amendments. EDUCATION HOUSE BILL NO. 1537— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE Senator Theunissen, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on AN ACT Education, submitted the following report: To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1000(A), (B), and (C), relative to legal assistance programs in civil and family matters; to authorize the June 5, 2001 judges of district and family courts, by rule, to establish certain legal services programs which would qualify for specified funds To the President and Members of the Senate: generated by the clerk of court's office; to provide for an additional fee to the costs of docketing each civil suit; to delete I am directed by your Committee on Education to submit the requirements for apportionment of funds collected; to require following report: 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 49 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 154— Reported favorably. BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 781— To urge and request the Legislature of Louisiana to recognize the BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND history, economic impact, and social benefits of Louisiana's AN ACT music industry, to embark upon greater efforts to enshrine, To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 271, memorialize, and develop historically significant music sites and relative to bail in extradition cases; to provide that a person areas, to urge state government to invest in strong music named in a governor's warrant for extradition shall not be eligible education and music history projects that will carry Louisiana's for release on bail; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for music legacy forward for future generations, and to declare parts related matters. of New Orleans as "The Birthplace of , New Orleans Rhythm and Blues, and Rock and Roll." Reported favorably.

Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 1081— BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY HOUSE BILL NO. 458— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES CRANE AND DOWNER To amend and reenact R.S. 15:85(7), (10), and (11)(a), (b)(iv), (v), AN ACT and (vi), relative to satisfaction of judgment of bond forfeiture; To amend and reenact R.S. 17:154.1(A)(1) and (B) and 154.3(A), to provide a period of one year for the surety to satisfy a relative to the length of the school year; to increase the minimum judgment of bond forfeiture for certain bail obligations; to number of instructional days per school year in public provide for enforcement and collection of judgments; to provide elementary and secondary schools; and to provide for related for failure to satisfy judgments of bond forfeiture; and to matters. provide for related matters.

Reported favorably. Reported favorably.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1447— HOUSE BILL NO. 1856— BY REPRESENTATIVES CROWE AND HOLDEN BY REPRESENTATIVE DEVILLIER AN ACT AN ACT To repeal R.S. 17:154.3(B), (C), and (D), relative to staff To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 822(C), relative to development days; to repeal the provisions requiring teachers to amending or modifying sentences; to provide that the work three additional days for staff development; and to provide amendment or modification of a criminal sentence shall be for related matters. conducted pursuant to procedures contained in present law; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably. Respectfully submitted, GERALD J. THEUNISSEN HOUSE BILL NO. 1940— Chairman BY REPRESENTATIVE R. ALEXANDER AN ACT REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1894 and 2493(C), R.S. 14:143, and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 843 and to repeal R.S. JUDICIARY C 14:34.2(C), 67(D), 67.10(C), 69(D), 71(H), 82(F), and 285(E), relative to the enactment, enforcement, and prosecution of certain municipal or parochial ordinances; to provide that Senator Lentini, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on governing authorities of political subdivisions may adopt Judiciary C, submitted the following report: ordinances which define certain conduct as a criminal offense; to provide limitations on and requirements for those ordinances; June 5, 2001 and to repeal provisions which allow the adoption of municipal ordinances defining certain crimes; to provide for the To the President and Members of the Senate: enforcement of certain ordinances; to provide for the applicable procedure in court; and to provide for related matters. I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary C to submit the following report: Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 231— BY REPRESENTATIVE MCCALLUM HOUSE BILL NO. 2033— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES HUNTER AND CURTIS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:4366(A)(1) and (2), relative to judicial To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 738, sales; to increase the fees fixed by the sheriff for the appraisal of relative to the number of witnesses a defendant is allowed to property; and to provide for related matters. subpoena in felony cases; to increase the number to twenty; and to provide for related matters. Page 50 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 2066 (Substitute for House Bill No. 755 by Representative Landrieu)— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVES LANDRIEU AND PERKINS ARTHUR J. "ART" LENTINI AN ACT Chairman To enact R.S. 27:27.1, 27.2, 27.3, and 27.4 and to repeal R.S. 27:60 and 265, relative to compulsive gambling; to provide for a REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON uniform compulsive and problem gambling program; to provide with respect to excluded persons; to provide for the adoption of JUDICIARY B rules by the Louisiana Gaming Control Board; to provide for the ejection of persons; to provide with respect to print advertising; to provide for criminal penalties for attempting to enter a Senator Cravins, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on gaming establishment after exclusion; to provide for the Judiciary B, submitted the following report: imposition of sanctions on a licensee, permittee, or the casino gaming operator for willful failure to exclude persons placed on June 5, 2001 the list; to provide for revocation of a gaming license for a pattern of willful failure to exclude individuals placed on the To the President and Members of the Senate: exclusion list; to provide with respect to advertising; to provide for applicability; to provide with respect to liability; and to I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary B to submit the provide for related matters. following report: Reported with amendments. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144— BY SENATOR C. JONES Respectfully submitted, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION DONALD R. CRAVINS To establish a special committee to study the costs and economic Chairman impact of Louisiana's mandatory minimum sentencing laws and the feasibility of the requirements that these sentencing laws Regular Order of the Day Resumed place upon the state to fund the costs of incarceration, and to make recommendations with respect to less costly alternative Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions sentencing options and programs. Returned from the House of Representatives with Amendments Reported with amendments. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions returned from HOUSE BILL NO. 758— BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND the House of Representatives with amendments were taken up and AN ACT acted upon as follows: To amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.10, relative to conviction of a felony while on parole; to remove potential liability of the state SENATE BILL NO. 502— BY SENATORS SCHEDLER AND DARDENNE for lost income due to improper revocation of parole; and to AN ACT provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 46:153.3(B) and (C), relative to the medical assistance drug program; to authorize the Department Reported favorably. of Health and Hospitals to implement a drug formulary in the medical assistance drug program; to delete the mandate that the HOUSE BILL NO. 1905— BY REPRESENTATIVES LANDRIEU AND RIDDLE department provide reimbursement for any drug prescribed by AN ACT a physician which the physician considers appropriate; to To enact R.S. 27:403, relative to elected public officials doing provide for utilization of a prior approval process and criteria business with certain gaming establishments; to prohibit elected related thereto; to provide for rulemaking; to create the Medicaid public officials from engaging in any business activity except as Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee and to provide for a patron or as a performing musician with any owner or operator its duties and responsibilities; to abolish the Medicaid Drug of a facility which is subject to an Indian gaming compact; to Program Committee; to extend the date for reporting on a pilot provide for exceptions; to provide for definitions; and to provide project on weight control therapies and exercise counseling; to for related matters. require the department to develop peer-based prescribing and dispensing practice patterns and to develop a process to Reported with amendments. promote such practice patterns; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with the following amendments:

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Conforming Amendments proposed by Representative Landrieu to determination by the committee on any new drug approval by the Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 502 by Senator Schedler (Duplicate of United States Food and Drug Administration shall be made no later H.B. No. 1596) than ninety days after the drug becomes commercially available.

AMENDMENT NO. 1 (c) The department shall not implement the pharmacopoeia On page 2, line 17, after "prior" insert "or retroactive" authorized by this Subsection until the initial pharmacopoeia is submitted to and approved by the House and Senate Committees on AMENDMENT NO. 2 Health and Welfare. The committees may only approve or reject the On page 2, line 21, delete "reduces costs" and insert "prove to be pharmacopoeia and may not add specific drugs to delete specific cost-effective" and at the end of the line delete "drug" drugs from the pharmacopoeia.

AMENDMENT NO. 3 (d) Any pharmacopoeia developed by the committee shall On page 4, delete lines 4 through 8 in their entirety include but not be limited to drugs in the following therapeutic categories: AMENDMENT NO. 4 (i) Anti-cholesterol. On page 6, line 5, change "seventeen" to "nineteen" (ii) Arthritis. AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 6, at the end of line 9, insert "The committee shall be (iii) Asthma. representative of the state's geographic and demographic composition, including women and minorities." (iv) Cancer.

AMENDMENT NO. 6 (v) Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors. On page 7, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety and on page 8, delete lines 2 through 4 in their entirety and insert the following: (vi) Cardiovascular disease.

"(n) The president of the Senate or the president's designee. (vii) Diabetes.

(o) The speaker of the House of Representatives or the (viii) HIV/AIDS. speaker's designee. (ix) Mental illness. (p) One practicing physician who is participating in the Title XIX program as a psychiatrist recommended from a list of three (x) Osteoporis." names submitted by the Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS (q) A Medicaid recipient." Amendments proposed by Representative Landrieu to Reengrossed AMENDMENT NO. 7 Senate Bill No. 502 by Senator Schedler (Duplicate of H.B. No. On page 8, line 11, delete "State Code of Ethics" and insert "Code of 1596) Governmental Ethics, R.S. 42:1101 et seq." AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 8 Delete Conforming House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by On page 8, line 14, after "(5)" insert "(a)" Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 29, 2001. AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 8, line 16, change "Subsection" to "Subparagraph" AMENDMENT NO. 2 In Conforming House Floor Amendment No. 10 proposed by AMENDMENT NO. 10 Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House of On page 8, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety and on page 9, Representatives on May 29, 2001, on page 2, line 29, after "drugs to" delete line 1 in its entirety and insert the following: insert "or"

"(b) Any drug approved by the United States Food and Drug HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Administration shall be added to the formulary as soon as it becomes commercially available. The Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Amendments proposed by Representative Landrieu to Reengrossed Therapeutics Committee shall conduct an evidence-based analysis of Senate Bill No. 502 by Senators Schedler and Dardenne the drug to determine if the drug shall be maintained on the formulary. The analysis shall include but not be limited to the medical evidence AMENDMENT NO. 1 of the clinical effectiveness of the drug as well as evidence of the cost- On page 2, line 22, after "program." insert the following: effectiveness of the drug in treating illness and disease. The Page 52 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

"Prior authorization shall not be required for drugs on the effective date of this Act for a period of six months after the effective pharmacopoeia if the drug is prescribed for the illness or condition date of this Act." authorized by the pharmacopoeia." HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 8, line 18 after "regulations" insert the following: Amendments proposed by Representative Bowler to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 502 by Senator Schedler (Duplicate of H.B. No. "The committee may recommend additions and deletions to the 1596) pharmacopoeia and the pharmacopoeia may change in accordance with those recommendations." AMENDMENT NO. 1 In Conforming House Floor Amendment No. 10 proposed by HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 29, 2001, on Page 2, line 30, after "(d)" and Amendments proposed by Representative Welch to Reengrossed before "Any pharmacopoeia" insert the following: Senate Bill No. 502 by Senator Schedler (Duplicate of H.B. No. 1596) "The department shall not require prior approval of any drug AMENDMENT NO. 1 listed on the pharmacopoeia or formulary authorized by this In Conforming House Floor Amendment No. 10 proposed by Subsection." Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 29, 2001, on page 3, after line 4, add the AMENDMENT NO. 2 following: Strike House Floor Amendment No. 1 affecting page 2, line 22, by Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House on May 30, 2001 "(xi) Lipase inhibitors." Senator Schedler moved to concur in the amendments proposed HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS by the House.

Amendments proposed by Representative Alario to Reengrossed ROLL CALL Senate Bill No. 502 by Senator Schedler, et al. The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS In Conforming House Floor Amendment No. 4 proposed by Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House of Mr. President Fields, W Marionneaux Representatives on May 29, 2001, on page 1, line 9, change Barham Fontenot Michot "nineteen" to "twenty-one" Boissiere Gautreaux Mount Cain Heitmeier Romero AMENDMENT NO. 2 Campbell Hollis Schedler In Conforming House Floor Amendment No. 6 proposed by Chaisson Hoyt Smith Representative Landrieu and adopted by the House of Cravins Johnson Tarver Representatives on May 29, 2001, on page 1, after line 25, insert the Dardenne Jones, B Theunissen following: Dean Jones, C Thomas Dupre Lambert Ullo "(r) One physician representing the Department of Neurology Ellington Lentini at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center." Fields, C Malone Total—34 (s) One physician who is a pediatric oncologist representing the NAYS Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center." Bean Hines HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total—2 ABSENT Amendments proposed by Representative Alario to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 502 by Senator Schedler and others Bajoie Irons McPherson Total—3 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 4, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House were concurred in. Senator Schedler moved to reconsider the vote by "(d) In order to maximize savings as provided by any formulary which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the and to maintain continuity of care, the department shall not restrict table. or require prior approval of maintenance medications for Medicaid recipients who have been prescribed such medications prior to the 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 53 SENATE June 5, 2001

Senate Resolutions NAYS on Second Reading Reported by Committees Total—0 ABSENT The following Senate Resolutions reported by Committees were taken up and acted upon as follows: Mr. President Bajoie Jones, B Total—3 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 30— BY SENATOR MCPHERSON The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the Senate A RESOLUTION Concurrent Resolution and ordered it sent to the House. To urge and request the Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to study the use of alternate bids Senate Concurrent Resolutions on on certain highway projects. Third Reading and Final Passage Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions on third reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: The resolution was read by title. On motion of Senator McPherson, the resolution was adopted. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139— BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN Senate and Concurrent Resolutions A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION on Second Reading To provide for legislative approval of the formula developed by the Reported by Committees State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and adopted by the board on May 24, 2001, to determine the cost of a minimum foundation program of education in all public The following Senate and Concurrent Resolutions reported by Committees were taken up and acted upon as follows: elementary and secondary schools as well as to equitably allocate the funds to parish and city school systems. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 143— BY SENATOR CRAVINS On motion of Senator Theunissen, the resolution was read by A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. To urge and request the Department of Natural Resources and the Louisiana Home Builders Association to study the feasibility of Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on adopting a statewide residential energy code and to create an Third Reading advisory committee to assist the department in formulating a and Final Passage statewide residential energy code. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading Reported favorably by the Committee on Natural Resources. and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows:

The resolution was read by title. Senator Cravins moved to SENATE BILL NO. 880— adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution. BY SENATORS MCPHERSON AND HINES AN ACT ROLL CALL To enact R.S. 37:1226.1, relative to prescription drugs; to prohibit prescription drugs from being accepted for return, exchange, or The roll was called with the following result: redispensing after removal from a pharmacy premises unless certain requirements are met; to authorize certain drugs to be YEAS transferred from a facility licensed by the Department of Health and Hospitals to a provisional, permitted pharmacy under Barham Fields, W Malone certain procedures; and to provide for related matters. Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson Floor Amendments Sent Up Cain Heitmeier Michot Campbell Hines Mount Senator Lambert sent up floor amendments which were read. Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Schedler SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Dardenne Irons Smith Dean Johnson Tarver Amendments proposed by Senator McPherson to Engrossed Senate Dupre Jones, C Theunissen Bill No. 880 by Senator McPherson Ellington Lambert Thomas Fields, C Lentini Ullo AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total—36 On page 2, line 5, between "(2)" and "In" insert "(a)" Page 54 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

AMENDMENT NO. 2 SENATE BILL NO. 124— BY SENATOR MALONE On page 2, line 12, change "(a)" to "(b)" A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10 (K) of the Constitution of On motion of Senator Lambert, the amendments were adopted. Louisiana, relative to mandates and dedications on the expenditure of state funds; to provide relative to reductions in On motion of Senator McPherson, the amended bill was read by otherwise mandated or dedicated expenditures; to provide title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. relative to authority to appropriate for any purpose money from certain dedicated funds; and to specify an election for Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on submission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition. Third Reading and Final Passage, Subject to Call On motion of Senator Malone, the bill was read by title and withdrawn from the files of the Senate. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading and final passage, subject to call, were taken up and acted upon as Called from the Calendar follows: Senator Smith asked that Senate Bill No. 225 be called from the SENATE BILL NO. 70— BY SENATOR C. FIELDS Calendar at this time. AN ACT To amend and reenact Civil Code Art. 136(A), relative to child SENATE BILL NO. 225— BY SENATOR SMITH custody; to provide certain criteria for visitation rights of non- A JOINT RESOLUTION custodial parents; and to provide for related matters. Proposing to add Article XII, Section 6(C)(5) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to gaming, gambling or wagering; to prohibit On motion of Senator C. Fields, the bill was read by title and any further referendum elections to allow or expand gaming, withdrawn from the files of the Senate. gambling, or wagering authorized by legislative act within a certain parish; and to specify an election for submission of the Called from the Calendar proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition.

Senator Schedler asked that Senate Bill No. 121 be called from On motion of Senator Smith, the bill was read by title and the Calendar at this time. withdrawn from the files of the Senate. SENATE BILL NO. 121— BY SENATOR SCHEDLER Called from the Calendar A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10(K) of the Constitution of Senator Smith asked that Senate Bill No. 226 be called from the Louisiana, relative to the expenditure of state funds; to authorize Calendar at this time. the reduction of certain mandatory expenditures, appropriations, and allocations from the state general fund and dedicated funds SENATE BILL NO. 226— BY SENATOR SMITH under certain circumstances; to authorize limited redirection of A JOINT RESOLUTION funds supporting appropriations or allocations from the state Proposing to add Article XII, Section 6(D) of the Constitution of general fund and dedicated funds, including those Louisiana, relative to gaming, gambling, or wagering; to prohibit constitutionally protected or mandated, for other nonmandatory any gaming, gambling, or wagering in any municipality uses under certain circumstances; to authorize the legislature to incorporated after a certain date; and to specify an election for provide for implementation; to provide for submission of the submission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related proposition. matters. On motion of Senator Smith, the bill was read by title and On motion of Senator Schedler, the bill was read by title and withdrawn from the files of the Senate. withdrawn from the files of the Senate. Called from the Calendar Called from the Calendar Senator Fontenot asked that Senate Bill No. 290 be called from Senator Malone asked that Senate Bill No. 124 be called from the the Calendar at this time. Calendar at this time. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 55 SENATE June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 290— On motion of Senator C. Fields, the bill was read by title and BY SENATOR FONTENOT withdrawn from the files of the Senate. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1300.51(2), (3), and (5), relative to Called from the Calendar public health and safety; to provide with respect to criminal history checks; to add certain entities for purposes of criminal Senator C. Fields asked that Senate Bill No. 408 be called from background checks; and to provide for related matters. the Calendar at this time. On motion of Senator Fontenot, the bill was read by title and SENATE BILL NO. 408— withdrawn from the files of the Senate. BY SENATOR C. FIELDS AN ACT Called from the Calendar To enact R.S. 15:571.9, relative to pardons and parole; to provide for the effect of laws increasing a term of imprisonment, fine, or Senator Michot asked that Senate Bill No. 295 be called from the forfeiture, or imposing additional punishment; and to provide for Calendar at this time. related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 295— On motion of Senator C. Fields, the bill was read by title and BY SENATOR MICHOT withdrawn from the files of the Senate. AN ACT To enact Chapter 1 of Code Title IV of Code Book III of Title 9 of Called from the Calendar the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 9:2601 through 2620, relative to uniform electronic transactions; Senator Michot asked that Senate Bill No. 456 be called from the to enact the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act; to provide for Calendar at this time. definitions; to provide for the applicability of electronic records and electronic signatures; to provide for exceptions to the use of SENATE BILL NO. 456— electronic records and electronic signatures; to provide for BY SENATOR MICHOT variation by agreement in certain circumstances; to provide for AN ACT legal recognition and enforceability; to provide for satisfaction To amend and reenact R.S. 9:312, relative to child support; to of requirements for written records; to provide for attribution of provide for child support accounting; to provide for payment of electronic records and electronic signatures to individuals; to support obligations; to provide that the court may order an provide for the effect of changes or errors in electronic records; account to be opened to maintain child support payments; and to provide for the use of security procedures; to provide for to provide for related matters. notarization and acknowledgment; to provide for the retention of electronic records; to provide for the admissibility of On motion of Senator Michot, the bill was read by title and electronic records and electronic signatures into evidence; to withdrawn from the files of the Senate. provide rules for automated transactions; to provide for the sending, receiving, and retrieving of electronic records and Called from the Calendar electronic signatures; to provide for transferable electronic records; to provide for the creation, retention, acceptance, Senator Smith asked that Senate Bill No. 466 be called from the distribution, and interoperability of electronic records by Calendar at this time. governmental agencies; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 466— On motion of Senator Michot, the bill was read by title and BY SENATOR SMITH withdrawn from the files of the Senate. AN ACT To enact R.S. 18:1300.24, relative to gaming; to provide with respect Called from the Calendar to gaming elections; to prohibit any further referendum elections to allow or expand any gaming activity authorized by legislative Senator C. Fields asked that Senate Bill No. 306 be called from act; and to provide for related matters. the Calendar at this time. On motion of Senator Smith, the bill was read by title and SENATE BILL NO. 306— withdrawn from the files of the Senate. BY SENATOR C. FIELDS AN ACT Called from the Calendar To amend and reenact R.S. 15:609(C), relative to the incarceration, parole, and release of certain persons convicted of certain Senator Hollis asked that Senate Bill No. 910 be called from the offenses; to provide for DNA testing of certain persons and Calendar at this time. evidence; to provide for circumstances where DNA samples are taken and testing is performed; to require district attorneys to release evidence at the request of such persons; and to provide for related matters. Page 56 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 910— House Concurrent Resolutions BY SENATOR HOLLIS AN ACT on Second Reading To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1625, 1626, 1627(B), 1628, 1629, Reported by Committees 1630, 1631(A)(1), (B), (C), the introductory paragraph of R.S. 40:1636, and 1637(C), and to repeal R.S. 40:1631(A)(3) and The following House Concurrent Resolutions reported by (D), relative to the state fire marshal; to provide for powers, Committees were taken up and acted upon as follows: duties, and functions; to provide requirements for fire protection sprinkler systems; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6— BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Senator Hollis, the bill was read by title and To encourage city, parish, and other local public school systems in withdrawn from the files of the Senate. the state which have not already done so to implement Help One Student To Succeed (HOSTS) programs for students. Called from the Calendar Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Senator Smith asked that Senate Bill No. 460 be called from the Calendar at this time for its final passage. The resolution was read by title. Senator Chaisson moved to concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. SENATE BILL NO. 460— BY SENATOR SMITH AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1906, relative to public welfare and assistance; to provide with respect to the Division of Youth The roll was called with the following result: Services; to permit rather than require local governing authorities to pay detention centers excess costs for juveniles committed to YEAS the Department of Public Safety and Corrections; and to provide for related matters. Barham Fontenot Michot Bean Gautreaux Mount The bill was read by title. Senator Smith moved the final Boissiere Heitmeier Romero passage of the bill. Cain Hines Schedler Chaisson Hoyt Smith ROLL CALL Cravins Johnson Tarver Dardenne Jones, B Theunissen The roll was called with the following result: Dean Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini YEAS Fields, W Malone Total—28 Barham Fields, W Lentini NAYS Bean Fontenot Malone Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux Total—0 Cain Heitmeier Michot ABSENT Campbell Hines Mount Chaisson Hollis Romero Mr. President Ellington Marionneaux Cravins Hoyt Schedler Bajoie Hollis McPherson Dardenne Irons Smith Campbell Irons Thomas Dean Johnson Tarver Dupre Jones, C Dupre Jones, B Theunissen Total—11 Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House Total—36 Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. NAYS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16— BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHMOND AND SWILLING Total—0 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ABSENT To direct the Department of Transportation and Development to install lighting on the northern and southern sides of Chef Mr. President Bajoie McPherson Menteur Highway from Downman Road to Bullard Avenue in Total—3 Orleans Parish.

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Reported with amendments by the Committee on adopted. Senator Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which the Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 57 SENATE June 5, 2001

SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed House Concurrent Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Resolution No. 65 by Representative McDonald Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 16 by Representative Richmond AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, change “direct” to “urge and request” AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, change “direct” to “urge and request” AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 18, change “directs” to “urges and requests” AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 12, change “direct” to “urge and request” On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was adopted. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was adopted. The resolution was read by title. Senator Barham moved to concur in the amended House Concurrent Resolution. The resolution was read by title. Senator Johnson moved to concur in the amended House Concurrent Resolution. ROLL CALL

ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result:

The roll was called with the following result: YEAS

YEAS Mr. President Fields, W Marionneaux Barham Fontenot McPherson Barham Fields, W Malone Bean Gautreaux Michot Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Boissiere Heitmeier Mount Boissiere Gautreaux Michot Cain Hines Romero Cain Heitmeier Mount Campbell Hollis Schedler Campbell Hines Romero Chaisson Hoyt Smith Chaisson Hollis Schedler Cravins Irons Tarver Cravins Hoyt Smith Dardenne Johnson Theunissen Dardenne Johnson Tarver Dean Jones, B Thomas Dupre Jones, B Theunissen Dupre Lambert Ullo Ellington Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lentini Fields, C Lambert Ullo Fields, C Malone Total—33 Total—37 NAYS NAYS

Dean Total—0 Total—1 ABSENT ABSENT Bajoie Jones, C Mr. President Irons McPherson Total—2 Bajoie Lentini Total—5 The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the amended House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the amended House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 111— BY REPRESENTATIVES NEVERS, KENNEY, AND THOMPSON HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 65— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVES MCDONALD, KATZ, AND TOWNSEND To encourage the study of the Bible in schools. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To direct the Department of Transportation and Development to Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. donate at least twenty percent of reclaimed asphalt to local governments for use on local roads. On motion of Senator Smith, the resolution was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139— SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVES FAUCHEUX AND HUTTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, To urge and request the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State Highways, and Public Works to Original House Concurrent University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, the Board Resolution No. 164 by Representative Salter of Supervisors of Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, and the Board of Supervisors for the AMENDMENT NO. 1 University of Louisiana System to consider prohibiting, under On page 2, delete lines 3 and 4, and insert the following: certain circumstances and in accordance with certain guidelines and timelines, the offering of remedial and developmental "WHEREAS, the DeSoto Parish Police Jury has established an courses, except for mathematics, to entering freshmen students industrial park committee; and at institutions under their respective supervision and WHEREAS, the industrial park committee is planning for the management that offer academic degrees at the baccalaureate development of three industrial parks that are going to be located in level or higher. Logansport, Mansfield, and along Interstate 69; and WHEREAS, routing Interstate 69 through Logansport is crucial Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. to the success of the proposed industrial parks; and"

The resolution was read by title. Senator Chaisson moved to On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the committee amendment was concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. adopted.

ROLL CALL On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 170— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVES FRUGE AND HILL A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Barham Fontenot Marionneaux To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Bean Gautreaux McPherson Development to study the appropriateness of the speed limits Boissiere Heitmeier Michot set for the Acadiana Trail. Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Highways, and Public Works. Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Tarver The resolution was read by title. Senator Hoyt moved to concur Dean Jones, B Theunissen in the House Concurrent Resolution. Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo ROLL CALL Fields, C Lentini Fields, W Malone The roll was called with the following result: Total—37 NAYS YEAS

Total—0 Barham Fontenot Marionneaux ABSENT Bean Gautreaux McPherson Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Mr. President Bajoie Cain Hines Mount Total—2 Campbell Hollis Romero Chaisson Hoyt Schedler The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House Cravins Johnson Smith Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Dardenne Jones, B Tarver Dean Jones, C Theunissen HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 164— Dupre Lambert Thomas BY REPRESENTATIVE SALTER Ellington Lentini Ullo A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Fields, C Malone To memorialize the United States Congress and to urge and request Total—35 the governor of Louisiana and the Texas Legislature to support NAYS the routing of Interstate 69 through west Desoto Parish in Louisiana and Shelby County in Texas. Total—0 ABSENT Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 59 SENATE June 5, 2001

Mr. President Fields, W Floor Amendments Sent Up Bajoie Irons Total—4 Senator Malone sent up floor amendments which were read.

The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Amendments proposed by Senator Malone to Original House HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 177— Concurrent Resolution No. 177 by Representative Frith BY REPRESENTATIVE FRITH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 1 To urge and request the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to establish a On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert the following: "To cooperative enforcement program with the Louisiana memorialize the Congress of the United States to have the U.S. Fish Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. and Wildlife Service establish and fund a" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural AMENDMENT NO. 2 Resources. On page 1, between lines 15 and 16 insert the following: SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS "WHEREAS, in Fiscal Year 2001 the United States Fish and Wildlife Service enforcement appropriation was increased several Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Natural Resources million dollars and is being used to hire additional federal officers at to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 177 by Representative salaries over double that of Louisiana state officers; and Frith WHEREAS, the loss of state officers is creating several AMENDMENT NO. 1 problems in Louisiana including recruiting problems, as well as On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert the following: financial strain, by having to hire and train new state officers." "To memorialize the Congress of the United States to have the AMENDMENT NO. 3 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service establish and fund a" On page 2, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert the following: "does hereby memorialize the Congress of the United States to have the AMENDMENT NO. 2 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service establish and fund" On page 1, between lines 15 and 16 insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 4 "WHEREAS, in Fiscal Year 2001 the United States Fish and On page 2, between lines 4 and 5, insert the following: Wildlife Service enforcement appropriation was increased several million dollars and is being used to hire additional federal officers at "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution salaries over double that of Louisiana state officers; and be transmitted to the Louisiana Congressional delegation." WHEREAS, the loss of state officers is creating several On motion of Senator Malone, the amendments were adopted. problems in Louisiana including recruiting problems, as well as financial strain, by having to hire and train new state officers; and" Senator Hoyt moved to concur in the amended House Concurrent Resolution. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert the following: ROLL CALL "does hereby memorialize the Congress of the United States to have the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service establish and fund" The roll was called with the following result:

AMENDMENT NO. 4 YEAS On page 2, between lines 4 and 5, insert the following: Barham Fields, W Malone "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution Bean Fontenot Marionneaux be transmitted to the Louisiana Congressional delegation." Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson Cain Heitmeier Michot On motion of Senator Romero, the committee amendment was Campbell Hines Mount adopted. Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Schedler The resolution was read by title. Dardenne Johnson Smith Dean Jones, B Tarver Dupre Jones, C Theunissen Ellington Lambert Thomas Fields, C Lentini Ullo Page 60 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Total—36 selecting an equivalent drug product if the practitioner instructs NAYS otherwise;"

Total—0 AMENDMENT NO. 3 ABSENT On page 2, after line 10, insert the following:

Mr. President Bajoie Irons "Section 2. R.S. 37:1241(A)(17) is hereby amended and Total—3 reenacted to read as follows:

The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the amended §1241. Refusal, restriction, suspension, or revocation of license House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. A. The board may, after due notice and hearing, assess a fine not to exceed the sum of five thousand dollars for each offense, refuse Rules Suspended to license, register, certify, or permit any applicant, refuse to renew the license or permit of any person, or may revoke, summarily Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the suspend, suspend, place on probation, reprimand, issue a warning rules for the purpose of taking up at this time. against the person who was issued the license, registration, certificate, permit, or any other designation deemed necessary to Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on engage in the practice of pharmacy upon proof that the person: Third Reading and Final Passage, * * * (17)(a) Has knowingly selected an equivalent drug product if Subject to Call the practitioner or authorized prescriber instructs otherwise by any means, on the prescription drug order. by either of the The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading following: and final passage, subject to call, were taken up and acted upon as (i) On a written prescription drug order, handwriting a follows: mark in a check-off box labeled with "Dispense as Written", or the abbreviation "DAW", or both, and personally handwriting Called from the Calendar his signature on a printed single signature line. A written prescription drug order shall indicate the practitioner's or Senator McPherson asked that Senate Bill No. 880 be called authorized prescriber's name, licensure designation, and from the Calendar at this time for its final passage. practice affiliation, if any. (ii) On an oral prescription, verbally indicating that a SENATE BILL NO. 880— specific brand name drug or product is ordered by the BY SENATORS MCPHERSON AND HINES AN ACT practitioner or authorized prescriber or his agent. The To enact R.S. 37:1226.1, relative to prescription drugs; to prohibit pharmacist shall note such information on the file copy of the prescription drugs from being accepted for return, exchange, or prescription. redispensing after removal from a pharmacy premises unless (b) The patient shall be informed of, and consent to, the certain requirements are met; to authorize certain drugs to be equivalent drug product interchange when the practitioner or transferred from a facility licensed by the Department of Health authorized prescriber permits the equivalent drug product and Hospitals to a provisional, permitted pharmacy under interchange. certain procedures; and to provide for related matters. (c) In order to comply with 42 CFR 447.332, for prescriptions reimbursable by Medicaid or Medicare, the practitioner or authorized prescriber may only prohibit Floor Amendments Sent Up equivalent drug product interchange by handwriting the words "brand medically necessary" or "brand necessary" directly on Senator McPherson sent up floor amendments which were read. the written prescription drug order or on a sheet attached to the prescription. Recipients of Medicaid or Medicare prescription SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS benefits demonstrate implied consent by their participation in the program, provided the practitioner or authorized prescriber Amendments proposed by Senator McPherson to Engrossed Senate has not prohibited equivalent drug product interchange in the Bill No. 880 by Senator McPherson manner specified in Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph. * * * AMENDMENT NO. 1 Section 3. The provisions of Section 2 of this Act shall become effective on January 1, 2002." On page 1, line 2, between "To" and "enact" insert "amend and reenact R.S. 37:1241(A)(17) and to" and change "prescription drugs" On motion of Senator McPherson, the amendments were to "pharmacy" adopted.

AMENDMENT NO. 2 The bill was read by title. Senator McPherson moved final On page 1, line 7, between "procedures;" and "and" insert the passage of the amended bill. following: "to limit the grounds for sanction to certain instances for 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 61 SENATE June 5, 2001

ROLL CALL The resolution was read by title. Senator Theunissen moved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux McPherson YEAS Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Cain Hines Mount Mr. President Fields, W Malone Campbell Hollis Romero Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Bean Gautreaux McPherson Dardenne Johnson Smith Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Dean Jones, B Tarver Cain Hines Mount Dupre Jones, C Theunissen Campbell Hollis Romero Ellington Lambert Thomas Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Fields, C Lentini Ullo Cravins Irons Smith Fields, W Malone Dardenne Johnson Tarver Total—35 Dean Jones, B Theunissen NAYS Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo Total—0 Fields, C Lentini ABSENT Total—38 NAYS Mr. President Cravins Bajoie Irons Total—0 Total—4 ABSENT

The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was Bajoie read and adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote Total—1 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the Senate Rules Suspended Concurrent Resolution and ordered it sent to the House.

Senator Theunissen asked for and obtained a suspension of the Bagneris Rule rules for the purpose of taking up at this time. Senator Ellington moved to suspend the rules to pass over Senate Concurrent Resolutions on controversial Senate and House Bills on Third Reading and Final Third Reading Passage temporarily with the intention of taking them up later, in and Final Passage their regular order.

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions on third reading Without objection, so ordered. and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: Rules Suspended Called from the Calendar Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the Senator Theunissen asked that Senate Concurrent Resolution rules for the purpose of taking up at this time. No. 139 be called from the Calendar at this time. House Bills and Joint Resolutions on SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139— Third Reading BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN and Final Passage A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To provide for legislative approval of the formula developed by the The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: adopted by the board on May 24, 2001, to determine the cost of a minimum foundation program of education in all public elementary and secondary schools as well as to equitably allocate the funds to parish and city school systems. Page 62 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 606— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 48:256.1(A) and (D) and to repeal R.S. 48:256 and 256.1(B) and (C), relative to the Department of YEAS Transportation and Development; to provide relative to contracts for construction and maintenance projects; to provide Barham Fields, W Malone relative to retained amounts for department contracts; to provide Bean Fontenot Marionneaux relative to retainage bonds; to provide for the dedication of Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson certain funds; to provide relative to payment by the department Cain Heitmeier Michot of retained amounts to a contractor; to repeal provisions relative Campbell Hines Mount to escrow agreements; and to provide for related matters. Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved the final Dardenne Irons Smith passage of the bill. Dean Johnson Tarver Dupre Jones, C Theunissen ROLL CALL Ellington Lambert Thomas Fields, C Lentini Ullo The roll was called with the following result: Total—36 NAYS YEAS Total—0 Barham Fontenot McPherson ABSENT Bean Gautreaux Michot Boissiere Heitmeier Mount Mr. President Bajoie Jones, B Cain Hines Romero Total—3 Chaisson Hollis Schedler Cravins Hoyt Smith The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dardenne Johnson Tarver adopted. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote by which Dean Jones, C Theunissen the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dupre Lambert Thomas Ellington Lentini Ullo HOUSE BILL NO. 628— Fields, C Malone BY REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON Fields, W Marionneaux AN ACT Total—34 To enact R.S. 32:216(C) and (D), relative to pedestrians on NAYS highways; to prohibit pedestrians from crossing interstate highways; to provide relative to penalties for certain violations; Total—0 and to provide for related matters. ABSENT Floor Amendments Sent Up Mr. President Campbell Jones, B Bajoie Irons Senator Dean sent up floor amendments which were read. Total—5 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which Amendments proposed by Senator Dean to Reengrossed House Bill the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. No. 628 by Representative Hudson

HOUSE BILL NO. 610— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNER On page 1, line 4, after "violations;" insert "to provide for an AN ACT exception;" To amend and reenact R.S. 32:125, relative to motor vehicles; to provide for the operation of vehicles when approaching a parked AMENDMENT NO. 2 emergency vehicle; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 12, after "highway" insert ", except in the case of an emergency" The bill was read by title. Senator Chaisson moved the final passage of the bill. On motion of Senator Dean, the amendments were adopted.

The bill was read by title. Senator Cravins moved final passage of the amended bill. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 63 SENATE June 5, 2001

Dardenne Irons Schedler ROLL CALL Dean Johnson Smith Dupre Jones, B Theunissen The roll was called with the following result: Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo YEAS Total—36 NAYS Barham Fields, W Lambert Bean Fontenot Lentini Total—0 Boissiere Gautreaux Michot ABSENT Chaisson Heitmeier Mount Cravins Hines Romero Mr. President Bajoie Tarver Dardenne Hollis Smith Total—3 Dean Hoyt Tarver Dupre Johnson Theunissen The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Ellington Jones, B Thomas adopted. Senator Cravins moved to reconsider the vote by which the Fields, C Jones, C Ullo bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total—30 NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 678— BY REPRESENTATIVE JACK SMITH AN ACT Irons Malone To authorize and provide for the lease of certain state property in Total—2 Jefferson Parish from the division of administration to the ABSENT adjacent landowner; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Campbell Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator Gautreaux moved the final Bajoie Marionneaux passage of the bill. Cain McPherson Total—7 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Cravins moved to reconsider the vote by The roll was called with the following result: which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 637— BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE Barham Fields, W McPherson AN ACT Bean Gautreaux Michot To enact R.S. 32:1524, relative to motor vehicles; to provide relative Boissiere Heitmeier Mount to for-hire motor carriers transporting railroad employees; to Cain Hines Romero provide for definitions; to provide for driving time requirements; Campbell Hollis Schedler to require for-hire carrier companies to maintain certain records; Chaisson Hoyt Smith to authorize state police to inspect certain records; to require the Cravins Johnson Tarver department to promulgate rules and regulations; and to provide Dardenne Jones, B Theunissen for related matters. Dean Jones, C Thomas Dupre Lambert Ullo The bill was read by title. Senator Cravins moved the final Ellington Lentini passage of the bill. Fields, C Malone Total—34 ROLL CALL NAYS

The roll was called with the following result: Total—0 ABSENT YEAS Mr. President Fontenot Marionneaux Barham Fields, W Lentini Bajoie Irons Bean Fontenot Malone Total—5 Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux Cain Heitmeier McPherson The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Campbell Hines Michot adopted. Senator Gautreaux moved to reconsider the vote by which Chaisson Hollis Mount the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cravins Hoyt Romero Page 64 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 786— Total—29 BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:532.1(A)(7)(c) and (C), relative to Dean Fields, W public license tag agents; to provide relative to the maximum Fields, C Malone amount of convenience fees authorized to be collected for certain Total—4 transactions; and to provide for related matters. ABSENT

Floor Amendments Sent Up Mr. President Campbell Irons Bajoie Hines McPherson Senator Lambert sent up floor amendments which were read. Total—6

SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by Amendments proposed by Senator Lentini to Engrossed House Bill which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. No. 786 by Representative Diez HOUSE BILL NO. 794— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON AND SENATOR C. JONES On page 2, delete lines 17 through 19 and insert the following: "retail AN ACT sale, in addition to the fees authorized in Chapter 10-B of Title 6 of To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3991(B)(1)(b)(ii), relative to charter the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950." school enrollment requirements; to provide relative to requirements for enrolling at-risk pupils in Types 2, 3, and 4 On motion of Senator Lambert, the amendments were adopted. charter schools in certain parishes; and to provide for related matters. Floor Amendments Sent Up Floor Amendments Sent Up Senator Heitmeier sent up floor amendments which were read. Senator C. Jones sent up floor amendments which were read. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senator Heitmeier to Engrossed House Bill No. 786 by Representative Diez Amendments proposed by Senator C. Jones to Reengrossed House Bill No. 794 by Representative Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, at the beginning of line 18, change "6:951" to "6:969.1" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 11, after "program." insert "However, in no case shall AMENDMENT NO. 2 the initial enrollment of such a school nor the cohort of students On page 2, delete line 19 and insert "6:969.1 et seq." enrolled for each new school year have, as near as practicable, fewer than fifty percent students who are at risk in the manner provided in On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the amendments were adopted. R.S. 17:3973(1)(a)."

The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved final On motion of Senator C. Jones, the amendments were adopted. passage of the amended bill. Floor Amendments Sent Up ROLL CALL Senator C. Jones sent up floor amendments which were read. The roll was called with the following result: SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Senator C. Jones to Reengrossed House Barham Gautreaux Michot Bill No. 794 by Representative Thompson Bean Heitmeier Mount Boissiere Hollis Romero AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cain Hoyt Schedler On page 2, line 6, after "be" and before "not" insert ", as near as Chaisson Johnson Smith practicable," Cravins Jones, B Tarver Dardenne Jones, C Theunissen On motion of Senator C. Jones, the amendments were adopted. Dupre Lambert Thomas Ellington Lentini Ullo The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved final passage Fontenot Marionneaux of the amended bill. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 65 SENATE June 5, 2001

Fields, C Lentini ROLL CALL Fields, W Malone Total—37 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Total—0 ABSENT Mr. President Fontenot Marionneaux Barham Gautreaux McPherson Mr. President Bajoie Bean Heitmeier Michot Total—2 Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Chaisson Hoyt Schedler adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which Cravins Irons Smith the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dardenne Johnson Tarver Dean Jones, B Theunissen HOUSE BILL NO. 954— Dupre Jones, C Thomas BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY AN ACT Ellington Lambert Ullo To amend and reenact R.S. 23:111(E) and to enact R.S. 23:111(F), Fields, C Lentini relative to private employment services; to limit the amount of Fields, W Malone fees private employment services can collect from an applicant's Total—37 gross wages in any given pay period; to prohibit contracts which NAYS exceed the collection limit provided; and to provide for related

matters. Total—0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final passage of the bill. Bajoie Boissiere Total—2 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by The roll was called with the following result: which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 951— BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY Barham Fields, W Lentini AN ACT Bean Fontenot Marionneaux To amend and reenact R.S. 23:161(10)(b), relative to employment of Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson minors; to correct an erroneous reference to federal law, the Fair Cain Heitmeier Michot Labor Standards Act; and to provide for related matters. Campbell Hines Mount Chaisson Hollis Romero The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final Cravins Hoyt Schedler passage of the bill. Dardenne Irons Smith Dean Johnson Theunissen ROLL CALL Dupre Jones, B Thomas Ellington Jones, C Ullo The roll was called with the following result: Fields, C Lambert Total—35 YEAS NAYS

Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Malone Bean Gautreaux McPherson Total—1 Boissiere Heitmeier Michot ABSENT Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero Mr. President Bajoie Tarver Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Total—3 Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dean Jones, B Theunissen adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which Dupre Jones, C Thomas the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Ellington Lambert Ullo Page 66 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 956— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1535(A), relative to employment security; provides for the variation from the standard rates of YEAS contributions paid by employers in the unemployment system; and to provide for related matters. Bean Fontenot Malone Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final Cain Heitmeier McPherson passage of the bill. Campbell Hines Michot Chaisson Hollis Mount ROLL CALL Cravins Hoyt Romero Dardenne Irons Schedler The roll was called with the following result: Dean Johnson Smith Dupre Jones, B Tarver YEAS Ellington Jones, C Theunissen Fields, C Lambert Thomas Bean Fontenot Malone Fields, W Lentini Ullo Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux Total—36 Cain Heitmeier McPherson NAYS Campbell Hines Michot Chaisson Hollis Mount Total—0 Cravins Hoyt Schedler ABSENT Dardenne Irons Smith Dean Johnson Tarver Mr. President Bajoie Barham Dupre Jones, B Theunissen Total—3 Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Fields, W Lentini adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which Total—35 the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 962— Total—0 BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ ABSENT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:507, relative to the placement of motor Mr. President Barham vehicle license plates; to provide for the placement of permanent Bajoie Romero registration license plates; and to provide for related matters. Total—4 The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved the final The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and passage of the bill. adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL

HOUSE BILL NO. 957— The roll was called with the following result: BY REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY AN ACT YEAS To enact R.S. 23:1554, relative to quarterly wage and contribution reports; to require employers to round to the next nearest dollar Barham Fontenot Marionneaux individual employee wages on wage reports and total wages for Bean Gautreaux McPherson all employees on contribution reports provided to the Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Department of Labor on a quarterly basis; and to provide for Cain Hines Mount related matters. Campbell Hollis Romero Chaisson Hoyt Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final Cravins Irons Smith passage of the bill. Dardenne Johnson Tarver Dean Jones, B Theunissen Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini Fields, W Malone 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 67 SENATE June 5, 2001

Total—37 The bill was read by title. Senator Fontenot moved the final NAYS passage of the bill.

Total—0 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Bajoie Total—2 YEAS

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Barham Fontenot Malone adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson Cain Hines Michot HOUSE BILL NO. 1098— Campbell Hollis Mount BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ Chaisson Hoyt Romero AN ACT Cravins Irons Schedler To amend and reenact R.S. 32:407(A)(3) and 422(A), relative to Dardenne Johnson Smith Class "E" learner's license; to provide for certain authorized Dupre Jones, B Tarver persons to be in a vehicle when the person driving has a Ellington Jones, C Theunissen learner's permit; and to provide for related matters. Fields, C Lambert Thomas Fields, W Lentini Ullo The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved the final Total—36 passage of the bill. NAYS

ROLL CALL Dean Total—1 The roll was called with the following result: ABSENT

YEAS Mr. President Bajoie Total—2 Barham Fields, W Malone Bean Fontenot Marionneaux The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson adopted. Senator Fontenot moved to reconsider the vote by which Cain Heitmeier Michot the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Campbell Hines Mount Chaisson Hoyt Romero HOUSE BILL NO. 1263— Cravins Irons Schedler BY REPRESENTATIVES CLARKSON AND TUCKER Dardenne Johnson Smith AN ACT Dean Jones, B Tarver To amend and reenact R.S. 38:301(A)(3), relative to the authority of Dupre Jones, C Theunissen levee boards; to authorize the construction of bicycle paths and Ellington Lambert Thomas walkways along certain levees in Orleans Parish; and to provide Fields, C Lentini Ullo for related matters. Total—36 NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved the final passage of the bill. Total—0 ABSENT ROLL CALL

Mr. President Bajoie Hollis The roll was called with the following result: Total—3 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which Mr. President Fields, W Malone the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux McPherson HOUSE BILL NO. 1177— Boissiere Heitmeier Michot BY REPRESENTATIVE POWELL Cain Hines Mount AN ACT Campbell Hollis Romero To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1843, relative to the Liquefied Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Petroleum Gas Commission; to increase per diem for members; Cravins Irons Smith and to provide for related matters. Page 68 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Dardenne Johnson Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 1282— Dean Jones, B Theunissen BY REPRESENTATIVE CRANE AND SENATOR THEUNISSEN Dupre Jones, C Thomas AN ACT Ellington Lambert Ullo To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3983(A)(1)(introductory paragraph), Fields, C Lentini (3)(a), (4)(c) and (d), and (B)(1), 3995(A)(2) and (4), (E), and Total—38 (F), and 3996(B)(4) and to enact R.S. 17:3983(A)(4)(f), 3994, NAYS and 3996(G) and (H), all relative to charter schools; to provide relative to the chartering process, approval time lines, Total—0 procedures for application and budget submission, funding ABSENT adjustments and allocations, litigation costs, pupil counts, and exemptions; and to provide for related matters. Bajoie Total—1 The bill was read by title. Senator Theunissen moved the final passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which ROLL CALL the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 1279— BY REPRESENTATIVE HEATON YEAS AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:2826, relative to the parish of Orleans and the city Barham Fields, W Malone of New Orleans; to establish the Oak Street Economically Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Disadvantaged Enterprise Zone; to specify the boundaries of the Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson zone; and to provide for related matters. Cain Heitmeier Michot Campbell Hines Mount The bill was read by title. Senator Irons moved the final passage Chaisson Hollis Romero of the bill. Cravins Hoyt Schedler Dardenne Johnson Smith ROLL CALL Dean Jones, B Tarver Dupre Jones, C Theunissen The roll was called with the following result: Ellington Lambert Thomas Fields, C Lentini Ullo YEAS Total—36 NAYS Mr. President Fields, W Malone Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Total—0 Bean Gautreaux McPherson ABSENT Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Cain Hines Mount Mr. President Bajoie Irons Campbell Hollis Romero Total—3 Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Cravins Irons Smith The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dardenne Johnson Tarver adopted. Senator Theunissen moved to reconsider the vote by which Dean Jones, B Theunissen the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo HOUSE BILL NO. 1477— Fields, C Lentini BY REPRESENTATIVES PITRE AND DIEZ Total—38 AN ACT NAYS To enact R.S. 36:509(D) and Chapter 29 of Title 48 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 48:2061 Total—0 through 2067, relative to the Louisiana Investment in ABSENT Infrastructure for Economic Prosperity Commission; to provide for the placement of the commission within the Department of Bajoie Transportation and Development; to create the Louisiana Total—1 Investment in Infrastructure for Economic Prosperity Commission; to provide relative to the commission's purpose The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and and declaration of findings; to provide for the membership, adopted. Senator Irons moved to reconsider the vote by which the qualifications, selection, terms, vacancies, and compensation of bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. the commission; to provide relative to the commission's officers, meetings, and voting; to provide relative to the rights and 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 69 SENATE June 5, 2001

powers of the commission; to provide relative to criteria for the Cain Heitmeier Michot ranking and prioritization of certain projects; to authorize the Campbell Hines Mount promulgation of rules and regulations; to provide relative to Chaisson Hollis Romero funding provisions; and to provide for related matters. Cravins Irons Schedler Dardenne Johnson Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Dupre moved the final Dean Jones, B Tarver passage of the bill. Dupre Jones, C Theunissen Ellington Lambert Thomas ROLL CALL Fields, C Lentini Ullo Total—36 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Hoyt Total—1 Barham Gautreaux McPherson ABSENT Bean Heitmeier Michot Boissiere Hines Mount Mr. President Bajoie Cain Hollis Romero Total—2 Campbell Hoyt Schedler Chaisson Irons Smith The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cravins Johnson Tarver adopted. Senator Romero moved to reconsider the vote by which the Dardenne Jones, B Theunissen bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dupre Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo HOUSE BILL NO. 1512— BY REPRESENTATIVES CLARKSON, ALARIO, DAMICO, GREEN, Fields, W Lentini HUTTER, ODINET, TOOMY, TUCKER, AND WOOTON Fontenot Marionneaux AN ACT Total—34 To authorize certain vehicles occupied by one or more persons to use NAYS the designated "HOV2" or "High Occupancy Vehicle 2" lanes on the Crescent City Connection for a limited time; and to provide Dean Ellington Malone for related matters. Total—3 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved the final passage of the bill. Mr. President Bajoie Total—2 ROLL CALL

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The roll was called with the following result: adopted. Senator Dupre moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 1481— BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS Mr. President Fields, W Malone AN ACT Barham Fontenot Marionneaux To amend and reenact R.S. 56:322(A) and (B), relative to the Bean Gautreaux McPherson saltwater and freshwater division; to provide for the boundary Boissiere Heitmeier Michot of the saltwater and freshwater division; to provide for specific Cain Hines Mount water bodies; and to provide for related matters. Campbell Hollis Romero Chaisson Hoyt Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator Romero moved the final Cravins Irons Smith passage of the bill. Dardenne Johnson Tarver Dean Jones, B Theunissen ROLL CALL Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini The roll was called with the following result: Total—38 NAYS YEAS

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Total—1 HOUSE BILL NO. 1606— BY REPRESENTATIVE DAMICO The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and AN ACT adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which To enact R.S. 56:430.1 and to repeal R.S. 56:430(A), relative to the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. oyster leases; to require the submission of certain production information; to delete certain cultivation requirements; and to HOUSE BILL NO. 1551— provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ AN ACT The bill was read by title. Senator Romero moved the final To amend and reenact R.S. 32:853(A)(1)(a), 871(A) and (D), 872(A), passage of the bill. (C)(2) and (3), and (D), 874(B), 875, 876, 877, and 879 and to repeal R.S. 32:874(D), relative to motor vehicle accidents; to ROLL CALL provide relative to abstracts of operating records; to authorize the submission of certain written reports under certain The roll was called with the following result: circumstances; to provide relative to certain damages; to provide relative to liability security; to provide relative to reinstatement YEAS of driver's license under certain circumstances; to repeal provisions relative to transmission of certain information for Barham Fontenot Marionneaux nonresidents; to provide relative to registration of certain motor Bean Gautreaux McPherson vehicles following an accident; and to provide for related Boissiere Heitmeier Michot matters. Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero The bill was read by title. Senator Cain moved the final passage Chaisson Hoyt Schedler of the bill. Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Tarver ROLL CALL Dean Jones, B Theunissen Dupre Jones, C Thomas The roll was called with the following result: Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini YEAS Fields, W Malone Total—37 Barham Fields, W Marionneaux NAYS Bean Fontenot McPherson Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Total—0 Cain Hines Mount ABSENT Campbell Hollis Romero Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Mr. President Bajoie Cravins Johnson Smith Total—2 Dardenne Jones, B Theunissen Dean Jones, C Thomas The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dupre Lambert Ullo adopted. Senator Romero moved to reconsider the vote by which the Ellington Lentini bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fields, C Malone Total—34 HOUSE BILL NO. 1609— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ AN ACT Mr. President To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.4(A)(7), (B), (E)(3), (G)(5), and Total—1 (J) and to repeal R.S. 47:463.4(H), relative to mobility-impaired ABSENT license plates, hang tags, and identification cards; to provide relative to eligibility and renewal; and to provide for related Bajoie Irons matters. Gautreaux Tarver Total—4 Floor Amendments Sent Up

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Senator Heitmeier sent up floor amendments which were read. adopted. Senator Cain moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 Boissiere Heitmeier Michot On page 5, line ll, change "as" to "or" Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the amendments were adopted. Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Cravins Irons Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved final Dardenne Johnson Tarver passage of the amended bill. Dean Jones, B Theunissen Dupre Jones, C Thomas ROLL CALL Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini The roll was called with the following result: Fields, W Malone Total—37 YEAS NAYS

Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Total—0 Bean Gautreaux McPherson ABSENT Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Cain Hines Mount Mr. President Bajoie Campbell Hollis Romero Total—2 Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Cravins Irons Smith The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dardenne Johnson Tarver adopted. Senator Romero moved to reconsider the vote by which the Dean Jones, B Theunissen bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo HOUSE BILL NO. 1852— Fields, C Lentini BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON AN ACT Fields, W Malone To enact R.S. 33:4574.13, relative to a tourist commission in certain Total—37 parishes; to provide for the creation of a tourist commission in NAYS parishes with a population between thirteen thousand five

hundred and fourteen thousand persons; to provide for the Total—0 appointment, powers, and duties of the commission; to ABSENT authorize, subject to voter approval, the levy and collection of a hotel occupancy tax by the governing authority of the Mr. President Bajoie commission for the purpose of funding the activities of the Total—2 commission; to provide relative to borrowing by the commission and other budgetary matters; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. passage of the bill. HOUSE BILL NO. 1795— BY REPRESENTATIVE DAMICO ROLL CALL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:428.1(A), relative to oyster leases; to The roll was called with the following result: provide for annual determination by the Department of Natural Resources of projected impact areas of coastal restoration YEAS projects where leases may be renewed for less than fifteen years; and to provide for related matters. Barham Fields, W Lentini Bean Fontenot Malone The bill was read by title. Senator Romero moved the final Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux passage of the bill. Cain Heitmeier Michot Campbell Hines Mount ROLL CALL Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Smith The roll was called with the following result: Dardenne Irons Tarver Dean Johnson Theunissen YEAS Dupre Jones, B Thomas Ellington Jones, C Ullo Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Fields, C Lambert Bean Gautreaux McPherson Total—35 Page 72 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 19— BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON Total—0 AN ACT ABSENT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:221(A)(1) and (E) and to enact R.S. 17:221(F), relative to school attendance; to require certain Mr. President McPherson persons having control or charge of a child to send such child to Bajoie Schedler school from the child's seventh birthday until his eighteenth Total—4 birthday; to provide for individualized plans of education for certain students over age seventeen; to provide exceptions; to The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Floor Amendments Sent Up

HOUSE BILL NO. 1865— Senator B. Jones sent up floor amendments which were read. BY REPRESENTATIVES TUCKER AND BROOME AN ACT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS To enact R.S. 33:9033.3(N), relative to financing of economic development projects in certain parishes; to authorize sales tax Amendments proposed by Senator B. Jones to Engrossed House Bill increment financing of economic development projects in No. 19 by Representative Thompson parishes with a population between four hundred thousand and four hundred seventy-five thousand; and to provide for related AMENDMENT NO. 1 matters. On page 2, line 20, after "program." insert "In the case of a child who has no parent or guardian responsible for him, the superintendent of The bill was read by title. Senator Heitmeier moved the final the city, parish, or other local public school system may act as the passage of the bill. parent in making the request."

ROLL CALL On motion of Senator B. Jones, the amendments were adopted.

The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments Sent Up

YEAS Senator Barham sent up floor amendments which were read.

Mr. President Fields, W Lentini SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Barham Fontenot Malone Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux Amendments proposed by Senator Barham to Engrossed House Bill Boissiere Heitmeier Michot No. 19 by Representative Thompson Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chaisson Hoyt Smith On page 1, at the end of line 2, insert "(G), and (H)," Cravins Irons Tarver Dardenne Johnson Theunissen AMENDMENT NO. 2 Dupre Jones, B Thomas On page 1, line 7, after "exceptions;" insert "to provide relative to Ellington Jones, C Ullo participation in a Youth Challenge Program;" Fields, C Lambert Total—35 AMENDMENT NO. 3 NAYS On page 1, line 11, after "17:221(F)" change "is" to ", (G), and (H) are" Dean Total—1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 ABSENT On page 3, between lines 2 and 3, insert the following:

Bajoie McPherson Schedler "G. The provisions of Paragraph (A)(1) of this Section shall not Total—3 be applicable to any child who is under the age of seventeen and is attending or is seeking admission to a National Guard Youth The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Challenge Program in this state, and the parent, tutor, or legal adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which guardian of any such child shall not be considered in violation of the the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. provisions of Paragraph (A)(1) of this Section. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 73 SENATE June 5, 2001

H. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit any child from Cain Heitmeier Michot attending or seeking admission to a National Guard Youth Challenge Campbell Hines Mount Program in this state." Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Schedler On motion of Senator Barham, the amendments were adopted. Dardenne Irons Smith Dean Johnson Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Theunissen moved final Dupre Jones, B Theunissen passage of the amended bill. Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo ROLL CALL Fields, W Lentini Total—35 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Total—0 ABSENT Barham Fields, W Malone Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Mr. President Boissiere Boissiere Gautreaux Mount Bajoie McPherson Cain Heitmeier Romero Total—4 Campbell Hines Schedler Chaisson Hollis Smith The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cravins Irons Tarver adopted. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote by which Dardenne Johnson Theunissen the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dean Jones, B Thomas Dupre Jones, C Ullo HOUSE BILL NO. 136— Ellington Lambert BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME AN ACT Fields, C Lentini To enact R.S. 11:411(10), relative to the Louisiana State Employees' Total—34 Retirement System, but only applicable with respect to the East NAYS Baton Rouge Parish Housing Authority; to provide with respect to membership in the system; to provide with respect to the Hoyt Michot purchase of prior service credit; to provide an effective date; and Total—2 to provide for related matters. ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator C. Fields moved the final Mr. President Bajoie McPherson passage of the bill. Total—3

The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was ROLL CALL read and adopted. Senator Theunissen 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. 111— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX AN ACT Bean Fontenot Malone To repeal R.S. 13:501(B)(3)(c), relative to the Fortieth Judicial Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux District Court; to repeal the date on which the authorization of Cain Heitmeier Michot the court to hold certain proceedings and sessions on the east Campbell Hines Mount bank must terminate. Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator Chaisson moved the final Dardenne Irons Smith passage of the bill. Dean Johnson Tarver Dupre Jones, B Theunissen ROLL CALL Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo The roll was called with the following result: Fields, W Lentini Total—35 YEAS NAYS

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ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Barham moved the final passage of the bill. Mr. President Bajoie McPherson Total—3 ROLL CALL

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The roll was called with the following result: adopted. Senator C. Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS

HOUSE BILL NO. 220— Barham Fields, W Lentini BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX Bean Fontenot Malone AN ACT Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux To amend and reenact R.S. 11:473, relative to the Louisiana State Cain Heitmeier Michot Employees' Retirement System; to provide relative to survivor Campbell Hines Mount benefits payable to the surviving spouse and major children; to Chaisson Hollis Romero provide with respect to the entitlement to and distribution of Cravins Hoyt Schedler such benefits; to provide an effective date; and to provide for Dardenne Irons Smith related matters. Dean Johnson Tarver Dupre Jones, B Theunissen The bill was read by title. Senator Michot moved the final Ellington Jones, C Thomas passage of the bill. Fields, C Lambert Ullo Total—36 ROLL CALL NAYS

The roll was called with the following result: Total—0 ABSENT YEAS Mr. President Bajoie McPherson Barham Fields, W Malone Total—3 Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Boissiere Gautreaux Michot The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cain Heitmeier Romero adopted. Senator Barham moved to reconsider the vote by which the Campbell Hines Schedler bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Chaisson Hollis Smith Cravins Hoyt Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 241— Dardenne Irons Theunissen BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUNEAU Dean Johnson Thomas AN ACT Dupre Jones, C Ullo To enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1267 and to repeal Code of Ellington Lambert Civil Procedure Article 1266(B)(4), relative to service of citation Fields, C Lentini or other process on limited liability companies; to authorize Total—34 service of process on the secretary of state in certain NAYS circumstances; to repeal provisions providing for service on court-appointed attorney; and to provide for related matters. Total—0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Ellington moved the final passage of the bill. Mr. President Jones, B Mount Bajoie McPherson ROLL CALL Total—5 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Michot moved to reconsider the vote by which the YEAS bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barham Fontenot Malone HOUSE BILL NO. 233— Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux BY REPRESENTATIVES MCDONALD AND FAUCHEUX Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson AN ACT Cain Hines Michot To enact R.S. 47:1712, relative to the ad valorem tax; to provide for Campbell Hollis Mount a method of application for the special assessment level for Chaisson Hoyt Romero certain persons sixty-five years of age or older; to provide for an Cravins Irons Schedler effective date; and to provide for related matters. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 75 SENATE June 5, 2001

Dardenne Johnson Smith HOUSE BILL NO. 345— Dean Jones, B Tarver BY REPRESENTATIVES KENNARD AND DOWNER Dupre Jones, C Theunissen AN ACT Fields, C Lambert Thomas To enact R.S. 11:1302(A)(10), relative to the State Police Pension Fields, W Lentini Ullo and Retirement System; to provide with respect to membership Total—36 of the board of trustees; to provide an effective date; and to NAYS provide for related matters.

Total—0 The bill was read by title. Senator Fontenot moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill.

Mr. President Bajoie Ellington ROLL CALL Total—3 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Ellington moved to reconsider the vote by which YEAS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barham Fields, W Malone HOUSE BILL NO. 341— Bean Fontenot Marionneaux BY REPRESENTATIVES DURAND AND CLARKSON Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson AN ACT Cain Heitmeier Michot To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 230(B) and to enact R.S. Campbell Hines Mount 9:315.22(D), relative to child support; to provide for continued Chaisson Hollis Romero support for a child with disabilities until his twenty-second Cravins Hoyt Schedler birthday; and to provide for related matters. Dardenne Irons Smith Dean Jones, B Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Romero moved the final Dupre Jones, C Theunissen passage of the bill. Ellington Lambert Thomas Fields, C Lentini Ullo ROLL CALL Total—36 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total—0 YEAS ABSENT

Barham Fields, W Lentini Mr. President Bajoie Johnson Bean Fontenot Malone Total—3 Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson Cain Heitmeier Michot The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Campbell Hines Mount adopted. Senator Fontenot moved to reconsider the vote by which Chaisson Hollis Romero the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cravins Hoyt Schedler Dardenne Irons Smith HOUSE BILL NO. 409— Dean Johnson Tarver BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME Dupre Jones, B Theunissen AN ACT Ellington Jones, C Thomas To enact R.S. 9:975, relative to the non-legal custodians; to authorize Fields, C Lambert Ullo non-legal custodians to give legal consent for rendering of certain Total—36 services by affidavit; to provide for the form and limitations on NAYS the use of the affidavit; to provide for limited immunity; and to provide for related matters. Total—0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator C. Fields moved the final passage of the bill. Mr. President Bajoie Marionneaux Total—3 ROLL CALL

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The roll was called with the following result: adopted. Senator Romero moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS

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Bean Fontenot McPherson Total—0 Boissiere Gautreaux Michot ABSENT Cain Heitmeier Mount Campbell Hines Romero Mr. President Bajoie Chaisson Hollis Schedler Total—2 Cravins Hoyt Smith Dardenne Johnson Theunissen The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dean Jones, C Thomas adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which Dupre Lambert Ullo the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Ellington Lentini Fields, C Malone HOUSE BILL NO. 564— Total—34 BY REPRESENTATIVES GALLOT AND MONTGOMERY NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1732(12), relative to the Municipal Total—0 Employees' Retirement System, but limited in application to the ABSENT cities of Bossier City and Ruston; to provide with respect to definitions; to provide regarding the sources of compensation Mr. President Irons Tarver that are included in earnings for purposes of determining Bajoie Jones, B contributions and calculating retirement benefits; to provide an Total—5 effective date; and to provide for related matters.

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final adopted. Senator C. Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which passage of the bill. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 511— BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3200(12)(f), relative to the Firemen's YEAS Pension and Relief Fund for the city of Bossier City; to provide with respect to the Deferred Retirement Option Plan, including Barham Fields, W Lentini but not limited to the interest that is payable on Deferred Bean Fontenot Malone Retirement Option Plan deposits; to provide an effective date; Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux and to provide for related matters. Cain Heitmeier Michot Campbell Hines Mount The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Chaisson Hollis Romero passage of the bill. Cravins Hoyt Schedler Dardenne Irons Smith ROLL CALL Dean Johnson Tarver Dupre Jones, B Theunissen The roll was called with the following result: Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo YEAS Total—36 NAYS Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux McPherson Total—0 Boissiere Heitmeier Michot ABSENT Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero Mr. President Bajoie McPherson Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Total—3 Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dean Jones, B Theunissen adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which Dupre Jones, C Thomas the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini HOUSE BILL NO. 590— Fields, W Malone BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY Total—37 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 11:701(33)(a), relative to the Teachers' Retirement System, but only applicable to the employees of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association and the employees 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 77 SENATE June 5, 2001

of the Louisiana Association of Educators; to provide with The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was respect to definitions; to provide with respect to membership in read and adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by the system and the criteria used for determining eligibility for which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. such membership; to provide regarding the withdrawal of membership from the system and the refund of contributions HOUSE BILL NO. 591— based on such withdrawal; to provide an effective date; and to BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:446(A)(2), relative to the Louisiana Floor Amendments Sent Up State Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to benefits, including but not limited to the creation of an option for designating a beneficiary or beneficiaries for receipt of Senator Boissiere sent up floor amendments which were read. benefits upon the death of the member; to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Amendments proposed by Senator Boissiere to Engrossed House Bill passage of the bill. No. 590 by Representative Montgomery

AMENDMENT NO. 1 ROLL CALL On page 3, between lines 15 and 16, insert: The roll was called with the following result: "(cc) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any non-bargaining employee who elects not to participate YEAS in the system pursuant to the provisions of this Item shall not be treated as a reemployed retiree." Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux Michot On motion of Senator Boissiere, the amendments were adopted. Boissiere Heitmeier Mount Cain Hines Romero The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved final passage Campbell Hollis Schedler of the amended bill. Chaisson Hoyt Smith Cravins Irons Tarver ROLL CALL Dean Johnson Theunissen Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo The roll was called with the following result: Fields, C Lentini Fields, W Malone YEAS Total—34 NAYS Barham Fields, W Marionneaux

Bean Fontenot McPherson Total—0 Boissiere Gautreaux Michot ABSENT Cain Heitmeier Mount Campbell Hines Romero Mr. President Dardenne McPherson Chaisson Hollis Schedler Bajoie Jones, B Cravins Hoyt Smith Total—5 Dardenne Johnson Tarver Dean Jones, C Theunissen The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dupre Lambert Thomas adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which Ellington Lentini Ullo the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fields, C Malone Total—35 HOUSE BILL NO. 625— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE FLAVIN AN ACT Total—0 To amend and reenact R.S. 48:1002(A), relative to ferries; to provide ABSENT for the period of appropriation of state funds for operation and maintenance of the Monkey Island Ferry located in Cameron Mr. President Irons Parish; and to provide for related matters. Bajoie Jones, B Total—4 The bill was read by title. Senator Theunissen moved the final passage of the bill. Page 78 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

ROLL CALL Chaisson Hoyt Romero Dardenne Irons Schedler The roll was called with the following result: Dean Johnson Smith Dupre Jones, B Theunissen YEAS Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo Barham Heitmeier Michot Fields, W Lentini Boissiere Hines Mount Total—35 Cain Hollis Romero NAYS Campbell Johnson Schedler Chaisson Jones, B Smith Total—0 Dardenne Jones, C Theunissen ABSENT Ellington Lentini Ullo Fontenot Malone Mr. President Cravins Gautreaux McPherson Bajoie Tarver Total—25 Total—4 NAYS The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Bean Fields, C Marionneaux adopted. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote by which Dean Fields, W the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dupre Irons Total—7 HOUSE BILL NO. 763— BY REPRESENTATIVES HUNTER, KATZ, MCDONALD, THOMPSON, AND ABSENT WALSWORTH AND SENATORS BARHAM, ELLINGTON, AND C. D. JONES

Mr. President Hoyt Thomas AN ACT Bajoie Lambert To enact R.S. 13:587.2, relative to the Fourth Judicial District Court; Cravins Tarver to authorize the judges by court rule to assign matters to be Total—7 heard by specified divisions; and to provide for related matters.

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final adopted. Senator Theunissen moved to reconsider the vote by which passage of the bill. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 747— BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAINS AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 155 and 157(A) and Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 675 and 676(A) YEAS through (D) and to enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 676(E), relative to the recusal of judges; to provide procedures Barham Fields, C Lambert for recusal; to provide for the hearing of a motion to recuse; to Bean Fields, W Lentini provide for the random process for appointment of a judge ad Boissiere Fontenot McPherson hoc to hear a motion to recuse; to provide for the random Cain Gautreaux Michot process for appointment of a judge to hear a case after recusal of Campbell Heitmeier Mount a judge; and to provide for related matters. Chaisson Hines Romero Cravins Hollis Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator Dardenne moved the final Dardenne Irons Smith passage of the bill. Dean Johnson Theunissen Dupre Jones, B Thomas ROLL CALL Ellington Jones, C Ullo Total—33 NAYS The roll was called with the following result:

Total—0 YEAS ABSENT Barham Fontenot Malone Mr. President Hoyt Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux Bajoie Malone Tarver Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson Total—6 Cain Hines Michot Campbell Hollis Mount 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 79 SENATE June 5, 2001

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and * * * adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. (3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the compensation for tribal officers of the Coushatta Indian Tribe of HOUSE BILL NO. 769— Louisiana shall be for no more than eight such law enforcement BY REPRESENTATIVES RIDDLE AND FUTRELL officers, subject to approval by the sheriff of Allen Parish." AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2218.2(F)(2), relative to supplemental AMENDMENT NO. 5 compensation for certain law enforcement personnel; to increase On page 2, line 1, delete "Section 2. This" and insert "Section 3. the number of Tunica-Biloxi tribal officers eligible for such Section 1 of this" additional compensation; to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, after line 4, insert the following: Floor Amendments Sent Up "Section 4. Section 2 of this Act shall become effective on July 1, Senator Hines sent up floor amendments which were read. 2001; if vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become effective on July 1, 2001, or on the SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS day following such approval by the legislature, whichever is later, provided that the applicable compact with the state is signed by July Amendments proposed by Senator Hines to Reengrossed House Bill 26, 2001." No. 769 by Representative Riddle On motion of Senator Hines, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, before "33:2218.2(F)(2)" insert "33:2218.2(A)(1) The bill was read by title. Senator Hines moved final passage of and" the amended bill.

AMENDMENT NO. 2 ROLL CALL On page 1, line 2, before "relative" insert "and to enact R.S. 33:2218.2(F)(3)" The roll was called with the following result:

AMENDMENT NO. 3 YEAS On page 1, line 3, after "personnel;" insert "to authorize such compensation for Coushatta Indian tribal officers;" Barham Fields, W Lentini Bean Fontenot Marionneaux AMENDMENT NO. 4 Boissiere Gautreaux Michot On page 1, after line 19, insert Cain Heitmeier Mount Campbell Hines Romero "Section 2. R.S. 33:2218.2(A)(1) is hereby amended and reenacted Chaisson Hollis Schedler and 33:2218.2(F)(3) is hereby enacted to read as follows: Cravins Irons Smith Dupre Johnson Theunissen §2218.2. Rate of compensation; prior service; supplemental monthly Ellington Jones, B Ullo compensation; police to receive additional compensation Fields, C Jones, C Total—29 A.(1) In addition to the compensation now paid by any NAYS municipality included in this Subpart or by the Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana, the Coushatta Indian Tribe of Louisiana, or the Tunica- Dean Malone Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana, hereinafter referred to as "tribe" or "tribal", Total—2 to any police officer, every police officer employed by any ABSENT municipality or tribe which employs one or more police officers who devotes his full working time to law enforcement, and for those hired Mr. President Hoyt Tarver after March 31, 1986, who have completed and passed a council- Bajoie Lambert Thomas certified training program as provided in R.S. 40:2405, shall be paid Dardenne McPherson by the state extra compensation in the amount of three hundred Total—8 dollars per month for each full-time municipal or tribal law enforcement officer who has completed or who hereafter completes The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was one year of service." read and adopted. Senator Hines moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. * * *

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HOUSE BILL NO. 772— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVES DOWNER, BRUNEAU, DONELON, LANCASTER, FUTRELL, MCDONALD, AND JOHN SMITH AND SENATORS W. FIELDS, HOLLIS, LAMBERT, THEUNISSEN, AND THOMAS The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:153 and to repeal R.S. 11:153.1, YEAS relative to all state and statewide public retirement systems; to provide regarding the purchase of credit for military service and Barham Fields, W Lentini to provide for the duplicate use thereof; to provide an effective Bean Fontenot Malone date; and to provide for related matters. Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson Cain Heitmeier Michot The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Campbell Hines Mount passage of the bill. Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Hoyt Schedler ROLL CALL Dardenne Irons Smith Dean Johnson Theunissen The roll was called with the following result: Dupre Jones, B Thomas Ellington Jones, C Ullo YEAS Fields, C Lambert Total—35 Barham Fontenot Malone NAYS Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Total—0 Cain Hines Mount ABSENT Campbell Hollis Romero Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Mr. President Marionneaux Cravins Irons Smith Bajoie Tarver Dardenne Johnson Theunissen Total—4 Dupre Jones, B Thomas Ellington Jones, C Ullo The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Fields, C Lambert adopted. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote by which Fields, W Lentini the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total—34 NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 931— BY REPRESENTATIVE LANDRIEU Dean AN ACT Total—1 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3056(A), relative to the Health ABSENT Education Authority of Louisiana; to increase the authority of HEAL to issue bonds; to provide for an effective date; and to Mr. President McPherson provide for related matters. Bajoie Tarver Total—4 The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which ROLL CALL the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 883— BY REPRESENTATIVE RIDDLE YEAS AN ACT To enact R.S. 9:2715, relative to the transfer of structured settlement Barham Fields, W Malone payment rights; to provide for definitions; to provide for a Bean Fontenot Marionneaux procedure for transfer; to provide for ex parte orders; to provide Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson for requirements for transfer; to provide for the payment of Cain Heitmeier Michot costs; to provide for the effect of certain provisions; and to Campbell Hines Mount provide for related matters. Chaisson Hollis Romero Cravins Irons Schedler The bill was read by title. Senator Dardenne moved the final Dardenne Johnson Smith passage of the bill. Dupre Jones, B Theunissen Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lentini Ullo 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 81 SENATE June 5, 2001

Total—33 HOUSE BILL NO. 981— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY AN ACT Dean To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 423(F), relative to Total—1 hearing officers; to provide delays for objections; and to provide ABSENT for related matters.

Mr. President Hoyt Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Irons moved the final passage Bajoie Lambert of the bill. Total—5 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which The roll was called with the following result: the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 978— BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY Barham Fontenot Malone AN ACT Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux To enact Children's Code Article 1509(E) and R.S. 13:4611(1)(e), Boissiere Heitmeier Michot relative to penalties for violating child visitation orders; to Cain Hines Mount require the violating party to supply additional days to make up Campbell Hollis Romero for visitation denied to the other parent; to authorize the court Chaisson Hoyt Schedler to require parents to attend parenting classes, counseling, or Dardenne Irons Smith mediation; to provide for attorney fees; and to provide for Dean Johnson Theunissen related matters. Dupre Jones, B Thomas Ellington Jones, C Ullo The bill was read by title. Senator Irons moved the final passage Fields, C Lambert of the bill. Fields, W Lentini Total—34 ROLL CALL NAYS

The roll was called with the following result: Total—0 ABSENT YEAS Mr. President Cravins Tarver Mr. President Fields, C Lambert Bajoie McPherson Barham Fields, W Lentini Total—5 Bean Fontenot Malone Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cain Heitmeier McPherson adopted. Senator Irons moved to reconsider the vote by which the Campbell Hines Michot bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Chaisson Hollis Mount Cravins Hoyt Romero HOUSE BILL NO. 1108— Dardenne Irons Smith BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAINS Dean Johnson Theunissen AN ACT Dupre Jones, B Thomas To amend and reenact R.S. 13:712(B) and 715(B), relative to Ellington Jones, C Ullo commissioners of the Nineteenth Judicial District Court and the Total—36 Fifteenth Judicial District Court; to provide for the salaries of NAYS commissioners who are paid by the state; and to provide for related matters. Total—0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Michot moved the final passage of the bill. Bajoie Schedler Tarver Total—3 ROLL CALL

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The roll was called with the following result: adopted. Senator Irons moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS

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Bean Fontenot Lentini Bajoie Lambert Schedler Boissiere Gautreaux Michot Cravins McPherson Tarver Cain Heitmeier Mount Total—6 Chaisson Hines Romero Dupre Hollis Theunissen The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Ellington Hoyt Thomas adopted. Senator Hines moved to reconsider the vote by which the Fields, C Johnson Ullo bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total—24 NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 1189— BY REPRESENTATIVE ALARIO Mr. President Dean AN ACT Total—2 To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1405.1(B), relative to the State Bond ABSENT Commission; to provide for the rebate of excess fees to certain issuers; and to provide for related matters. Bajoie Jones, B Schedler Campbell Lambert Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Schedler moved the final Cravins Malone Tarver passage of the bill. Dardenne Marionneaux Irons McPherson ROLL CALL Total—13 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Michot moved to reconsider the vote by which the YEAS bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barham Fields, W Malone HOUSE BILL NO. 1182— Bean Fontenot Marionneaux BY REPRESENTATIVES DURAND AND CLARKSON Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson AN ACT Cain Heitmeier Michot To enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3603.1(C) and R.S. Campbell Hines Mount 46:2134(F), relative to domestic abuse; to provide for the Chaisson Hollis Romero issuance of temporary restraining orders in certain Dardenne Hoyt Schedler circumstances; to provide relative to payment or prepayment of Dean Johnson Smith certain court costs; and to provide for related matters. Dupre Jones, B Theunissen Ellington Jones, C Thomas The bill was read by title. Senator Hines moved the final Fields, C Lentini passage of the bill. Total—32 NAYS ROLL CALL Total—0 The roll was called with the following result: ABSENT

YEAS Mr. President Irons Ullo Bajoie Lambert Mr. President Fields, C Jones, C Cravins Tarver Barham Fields, W Lentini Total—7 Bean Fontenot Malone Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cain Heitmeier Michot adopted. Senator Schedler moved to reconsider the vote by which the Campbell Hines Mount bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Chaisson Hollis Romero Dardenne Hoyt Smith HOUSE BILL NO. 1304— Dean Irons Theunissen BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUNEAU Dupre Johnson Thomas AN ACT Ellington Jones, B Ullo To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1481(2)(b) and to enact R.S. Total—33 11:1481(2)(c) and (d), relative to the Assessors' Retirement NAYS Fund; to provide with respect to the payment of contributions, including but not limited to the payment of employee Total—0 contributions by the board of assessors for the parish of ABSENT Orleans, procedures for remitting contributions to the fund, liability and penalties related to delinquent contributions, and procedures for notification and collection of delinquent 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 83 SENATE June 5, 2001

contributions; to provide an effective date; and to provide for Campbell Hollis Romero related matters. Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Dardenne Irons Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Dean Johnson Theunissen passage of the bill. Dupre Jones, C Thomas Ellington Lambert Ullo ROLL CALL Fields, C Lentini Fields, W Malone The roll was called with the following result: Total—34 NAYS YEAS Total—0 Barham Fields, W Lentini ABSENT Bean Fontenot Malone Boissiere Gautreaux McPherson Mr. President Cravins Tarver Cain Heitmeier Michot Bajoie Jones, B Campbell Hines Mount Total—5 Chaisson Hollis Romero Dardenne Hoyt Schedler The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dean Irons Smith adopted. Senator Dupre moved to reconsider the vote by which the Dupre Johnson Theunissen bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo HOUSE BILL NO. 1345— Total—33 BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER AND SENATOR BOISSIERE AN ACT NAYS To repeal R.S. 11:232, relative to all state and statewide retirement

systems; to repeal the provisions requiring board approval of Total—0 retirement benefits; and to provide an effective date. ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Mr. President Cravins Marionneaux passage of the bill. Bajoie Jones, B Tarver Total—6 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which The roll was called with the following result: the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 1327— BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNER Barham Fontenot Malone AN ACT Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1508(B)(11), relative to the Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Department of Revenue; to provide an exception to the Cain Hines Mount provisions regarding confidentiality of tax records for the Chaisson Hollis Romero tobacco settlement enforcement unit of the Louisiana Cravins Hoyt Schedler Department of Justice; to provide for an effective date; and to Dardenne Irons Smith provide for related matters. Dupre Johnson Theunissen Ellington Jones, C Thomas The bill was read by title. Senator Dupre moved the final Fields, C Lambert Ullo passage of the bill. Fields, W Lentini Total—32 ROLL CALL NAYS

The roll was called with the following result: Dean Total—1 YEAS ABSENT

Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Mr. President Campbell McPherson Bean Gautreaux McPherson Bajoie Jones, B Tarver Boissiere Heitmeier Michot Total—6 Cain Hines Mount Page 84 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and reemployment; to provide an effective date; and to provide for adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which related matters. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final HOUSE BILL NO. 1395— passage of the bill. BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact R.S. 11:502, 502.2(A)(1)(introductory paragraph) and (B)(1), 502.4, and Subsection 2(B) of Act No. The roll was called with the following result: 1320 of the 1999 Regular Session of the Legislature, and to enact R.S. 11:502.2(A)(1)(c), relative to the Louisiana State YEAS Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to the Optional Retirement Plan, including but not limited to Barham Fields, W Lentini membership and those classes of employees that are eligible for Bean Fontenot Malone such membership; to provide an effective date; and to provide Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux for related matters. Cain Heitmeier McPherson Campbell Hines Michot The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Chaisson Hollis Mount passage of the bill. Cravins Hoyt Romero Dardenne Irons Schedler ROLL CALL Dean Johnson Smith Dupre Jones, B Theunissen The roll was called with the following result: Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo YEAS Total—36 NAYS Barham Fontenot Marionneaux Bean Gautreaux McPherson Total—0 Boissiere Heitmeier Michot ABSENT Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero Mr. President Bajoie Tarver Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Total—3 Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Theunissen The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dean Jones, C Thomas adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which Dupre Lambert Ullo the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Ellington Lentini Fields, W Malone HOUSE BILL NO. 1607— Total—34 BY REPRESENTATIVES DOERGE AND DANIEL NAYS AN ACT To enact R.S. 11:723.1, relative to the Teachers' Retirement System; Fields, C to provide with respect to membership; to provide with respect Total—1 to service credit, including but not limited to the purchase of ABSENT credit for certain service performed while on contract; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Jones, B Bajoie Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Boissiere moved the final Total—4 passage of the bill.

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and ROLL CALL adopted. Senator Boissiere 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. 1396— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER AN ACT Barham Fields, W Malone To amend and reenact R.S. 11:416, relative to the Louisiana State Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to the Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson reemployment of retirees, including but not limited to the Cain Hines Michot benefits payable to such retirees, the deletion of certain earnings Campbell Hollis Mount limitations, and the reporting requirements that apply upon 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 85 SENATE June 5, 2001

Chaisson Hoyt Romero The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cravins Irons Schedler adopted. Senator Marionneaux moved to reconsider the vote by Dardenne Johnson Smith which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dean Jones, B Theunissen Dupre Jones, C Thomas Personal Privilege Ellington Lambert Ullo Fields, C Lentini Senator Mount asked for and obtained the floor of the Senate on Total—35 a point of personal privilege, and stated she had voted in error on NAYS House Bill No. 1667. She voted nay on the bill and had intended to vote yea. She asked that the Official Journal so state. Total—0 ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 1712— BY REPRESENTATIVE NEVERS Mr. President Fontenot AN ACT Bajoie Tarver To authorize the Department of Transportation and Development to Total—4 acquire immovable property for improvements to LA Highway 10 and LA Highway 1 and the replacement of the St. The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Francisville/New Roads Ferry; and to provide for related adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which matters. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Floor Amendments Sent Up HOUSE BILL NO. 1667— BY REPRESENTATIVE RIDDLE Senator Smith sent up floor amendments which were read. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 9:315.21(A), (B)(2), (C), and (E), relative SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS to the modification of child support; to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Senator Smith to Engrossed House Bill No. 1712 by Representative Nevers The bill was read by title. Senator Marionneaux moved the final passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "To" delete the remainder of the line and ROLL CALL insert the following:

The roll was called with the following result: "provide for certain activities of the Department of Transportation and Development involving improvements to state highways; to YEAS authorize the department to engage in certain activities involving improvements along certain highway right of ways; to provide for the Bean Heitmeier McPherson acquisition of certain" Cain Hines Michot Campbell Hollis Romero AMENDMENT NO. 2 Chaisson Hoyt Schedler On page 1, line 5, between "Ferry;" and "and to provide" insert the Fields, C Johnson Theunissen following: Fields, W Jones, C Thomas Fontenot Lambert Ullo "to provide for the removal or relocation of certain utilities along Gautreaux Marionneaux certain highways;" Total—23 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: Mr. President Dean Malone Barham Ellington Mount "Section 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 48:381 or Boissiere Irons Smith any other law to the contrary, the Department of Transportation and Cravins Jones, B Development is solely responsible for the costs of the removal or Dardenne Lentini relocation of water lines and other utilities belonging to the Pollock Total—13 Area Water System, Inc. on the following state projects in Grant ABSENT Parish: State Project Nos. 040-03-0020 and 040-32-0005 pursuant to Agreement No. 6630; State Project No. 015-03-0018 pursuant to Bajoie Dupre Tarver Agreement No. 6984; and State Project No. 040-02-0009 pursuant to Total—3 Agreement No. 7425. The costs of such removal or relocation shall not be subject to reimbursement from the Pollock Area Water System, Inc." Page 86 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

AMENDMENT NO. 4 Barham Fields, W Marionneaux On page 1, line 17, change "Section 2." to "Section 3." Bean Fontenot McPherson Boissiere Gautreaux Michot On motion of Senator Smith, the amendments were adopted. Cain Hines Mount Campbell Hollis Romero The bill was read by title. Senator Thomas moved final passage Chaisson Hoyt Schedler of the amended bill. Cravins Irons Smith Dardenne Johnson Theunissen ROLL CALL Dean Jones, C Thomas Dupre Lambert Ullo The roll was called with the following result: Ellington Lentini Fields, C Malone YEAS Total—34 NAYS Barham Fields, W Malone Bean Fontenot Marionneaux Total—0 Boissiere Gautreaux Michot ABSENT Cain Heitmeier Mount Campbell Hines Romero Mr. President Heitmeier Tarver Chaisson Hollis Schedler Bajoie Jones, B Cravins Hoyt Smith Total—5 Dardenne Irons Theunissen Dean Johnson Thomas The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Dupre Jones, C Ullo adopted. Senator Irons moved to reconsider the vote by which the Ellington Lambert bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fields, C Lentini Total—34 HOUSE BILL NO. 1772— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE DONELON AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1078(B)(3), 1079, and 1765 and to Total—0 repeal R.S. 22:1078(B)(7), relative to fees for the Department of ABSENT Insurance; to provide for license fees; to provide for retaliatory fees; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Jones, B Tarver Bajoie McPherson The bill was read by title. Senator Cravins moved the final Total—5 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Thomas 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: HOUSE BILL NO. 1731— BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY YEAS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 46:460.21(A), (B)(2), (C)(1), (2)(b)(iii), Barham Fontenot Malone and (3), (D), and (E) and to enact R.S. 46:460.21(B)(6), relative Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux to fees in child protection cases; to provide efficient processing Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson of requests for legal fees; to provide for class of counsel to be Cain Hines Michot paid; to provide for mediation fees; to provide for procedures Campbell Hollis Mount and forms for electronic approval and submission of requests; Chaisson Hoyt Romero and to provide for related matters. Cravins Irons Schedler Dardenne Johnson Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Irons moved the final passage Dupre Jones, B Theunissen of the bill. Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo ROLL CALL Fields, W Lentini Total—35 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

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ABSENT property; to provide for adequacy of the notice; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Bajoie Tarver Total—3 The bill was read by title. Senator W. Fields moved the final passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and adopted. Senator Cravins moved to reconsider the vote by which the ROLL CALL bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 1805— BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER YEAS AN ACT To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 412(H)(1)(a), relative Barham Fontenot Malone to notice to schools when students are involved in the juvenile Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux correction system; to clarify that transmission to schools of Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson pertinent portions of predisposition reports affecting students Cain Hines Michot who are involved in the juvenile correction system is mandatory; Campbell Hollis Mount to specify the age of the students to which these provisions Cravins Hoyt Romero apply; and to provide for related matters. Dardenne Irons Schedler Dean Johnson Smith The bill was read by title. Senator C. Jones moved the final Dupre Jones, B Theunissen passage of the bill. Ellington Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo ROLL CALL Fields, W Lentini Total—35 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Total—0 ABSENT Barham Fields, W Lentini Bean Fontenot Malone Mr. President Chaisson Boissiere Gautreaux Marionneaux Bajoie Tarver Cain Heitmeier McPherson Total—4 Campbell Hines Michot Chaisson Hollis Mount The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Cravins Hoyt Romero adopted. Senator W. Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which Dardenne Irons Schedler the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Dean Johnson Smith Dupre Jones, B Theunissen HOUSE BILL NO. 1998— Ellington Jones, C Thomas BY REPRESENTATIVES LEBLANC AND FAUCHEUX Fields, C Lambert Ullo AN ACT Total—36 To enact R.S. 39:115, relative to capital outlay budget development; NAYS to provide for certain notice requirements; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Total—0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Barham moved the final passage of the bill. Mr. President Bajoie Tarver Total—3 ROLL CALL

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and The roll was called with the following result: adopted. Senator C. Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS

HOUSE BILL NO. 1812— Mr. President Fields, W Lentini BY REPRESENTATIVE L. JACKSON Barham Fontenot Malone AN ACT Bean Gautreaux Marionneaux To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4720.17(A) and 4720.31(A) and R.S. Boissiere Heitmeier McPherson 47:2261(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 47:2261(C) and (D), relative to Cain Hines Michot notice requirements on post-adjudication sale or donation of Campbell Hollis Mount Page 88 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Chaisson Hoyt Romero The Honorable Michael S. Baer Cravins Irons Schedler Secretary of the Senate Dardenne Johnson Smith State Capitol Dean Jones, B Theunissen Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dupre Jones, C Thomas Fields, C Lambert Ullo Re; House Bill No. 95 by Representative Ansardi Total—36 Wildlife/Fees: Provides for senior hunting and fishing licenses NAYS Dear Mr. Baer: Total—0 ABSENT The primary thrust of enrolled House Bill No. 95 is to offer a lifetime senior fishing license for a substantially reduced fee compared to that Bajoie Ellington Tarver of the standard lifetime license. Routine review of House Bill No. 95 Total—3 following its final passage has raised concern that some of its other provisions could result in a net loss of revenue to the Department of The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and Wildlife and Fisheries. As the result of discussions with the author, adopted. Senator Barham moved to reconsider the vote by which the the natural resources committee chairmen and the department, bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. amendments have been prepared for another instrument to accomplish the author's primary intent by creation of a lifetime Rules Suspended senior fishing and hunting license while at the same time avoiding the possibility of revenue loss to the department. Senator Ullo asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules for the purpose of reverting to the Morning Hour. For this reason, I am vetoing and returning House Bill No. 95 to the House of Representatives. Messages from the Governor Sincerely, The following messages from the Governor were received and M. J. "MIKE" FOSTER, JR. read as follows: Appointment of Conference Committee STATE OF LOUISIANA on Senate Bill No. 360 Office of the Governor The President of the Senate appointed the following members to May 25, 2001 confer with a like committee from the House for the purpose of considering the disagreement on Senate Bill No. 360: Senators The Honorable Michael S. Baer Hainkel, Ullo and Cain. Secretary of the Senate Messages from the House State Capitol Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The following Messages from the House were received and read as follows: Re; House Bill No. 315 by Representative Jack D. Smith Land Use: Includes construction of a marina in the definition of Message from the House reclamation project PASSED SENATE BILLS AND Dear Mr. Baer: JOINT RESOLUTIONS

Concerns have arisen following the passage of House Bill No. 315 June 5, 2001 that its provisions could be at variance with long standing land reclamatory policy within the Department of Natural Resources. For To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: this reason, and at the request of the bill's author, I have vetoed House Bill No. 315 and I am returning it to the House of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives. Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions: Sincerely, M. J. "MIKE" FOSTER, JR. SENATE BILL NO. 853— BY SENATORS MCPHERSON, CAIN, ELLINGTON AND HINES, AND STATE OF LOUISIANA REPRESENTATIVES DEWITT, RIDDLE AND CURTIS Office of the Governor AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:1501 and 1501.1 and the heading of May 25, 2001 Subpart B of Part II of Chapter 4 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, relative to Louisiana State University 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 89 SENATE June 5, 2001

at Alexandria; to provide relative to institutions under the SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 147— management of the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State BY SENATOR HAINKEL AND REPRESENTATIVES L. JACKSON, MONTGOMERY AND WADDELL University and Agricultural and Mechanical College; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION recognize and define Louisiana State University at Alexandria as To urge and direct the secretary of the Department of Economic an institution authorized to offer baccalaureate degrees; to Development to undertake a wet lab business incubator provide for implementation; and to provide for related matters. feasibility study that details issues related to establishing three wet lab incubators, one each in Shreveport, Baton Rouge, and Reported without amendments. New Orleans; to support emerging Louisiana biomedical, biotechnology, chemical and environmental science companies Respectfully submitted, related to the Vision 2020 technology clusters; and to make ALFRED W. SPEER recommendations to the legislature. Clerk of the House of Representatives On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title Introduction of Resolutions, and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Senate and Concurrent Protection.

Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 148— for the purpose of introducing and reading the following Resolutions, BY SENATOR DARDENNE Senate and Concurrent, a first and second time and acting upon them A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION as follows: To establish and provide for a special commission to study court costs imposed in civil, traffic, and criminal matters in the state, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 41— parish, and city courts of the state and the uses of such court BY SENATOR HOYT costs and other fees. A RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate Richard Guidry on being honored as a On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title "Living Legend" by the Acadian Museum of Erath, Louisiana. and referred to the Committee on Finance.

On motion of Senator Hoyt, the resolution was read by title and SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149— adopted. BY SENATORS HAINKEL, BOISSIERE, IRONS AND SCHEDLER AND REPRESENTATIVES TOOMY, RICHMOND AND GREEN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 42— BY SENATORS DUPRE AND CRAVINS To recognize and commend the Tulane University Green Wave A RESOLUTION baseball team and the coaching staff on the team's superb play To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Economic in the best-of-three NCAA Super Regional at Zephyr Field and Development to develop strategies, including the establishment to extend best wishes on their pursuit of a national of certain incentives, to encourage the merchant power championship in Omaha. development industry in this state to build new electric generating plants and to upgrade and expand the transmission The resolution was read by title. Senator Hainkel moved to grid. adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution.

On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title ROLL CALL and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection. The roll was called with the following result:

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 43— YEAS BY SENATOR DUPRE A RESOLUTION Mr. President Fields, W Malone To urge and request the Public Service Commission to adopt rules Barham Fontenot Marionneaux and regulations to encourage the state's utility industry to build Bean Gautreaux McPherson new generating plants and co-generation and merchant power Boissiere Heitmeier Michot plants, to upgrade and expand the transmission grid, and to Cain Hines Mount encourage transmission companies to absorb portions of the Campbell Hollis Romero expense of transmitting power from the plant to the grid. Chaisson Hoyt Schedler Cravins Irons Smith On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title Dardenne Johnson Theunissen and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Dean Jones, B Thomas Protection. Dupre Jones, C Ullo Ellington Lambert Fields, C Lentini Total—37 NAYS Page 90 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

Message from the House Total—0 ABSENT ASKING CONCURRENCE IN HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS Bajoie Tarver Total—2 June 5, 2001

The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the Senate To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Concurrent Resolution and ordered it sent to the House. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 150— Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the BY SENATOR JOHNSON following House Bills and Joint Resolutions: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the city of New Orleans to take prompt action HOUSE BILL NO. 1042— to start ticketing the contracted garbage pickup company for the BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON city. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 27:65(B)(11) and to enact R.S. 27:239.1, On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title relative to the Louisiana Gaming Control Law; to provide that and referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. electronic cards can be used for making wagers on riverboats and at the official gaming establishment; to provide with respect to SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151— the type of electronic cards which may be used; and to provide BY SENATOR MOUNT for related matters. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create the Allied Health Professionals Medicaid Advisory HOUSE BILL NO. 1834— Committee to advise the Department of Health and Hospitals on BY REPRESENTATIVES LANCASTER AND WALSWORTH issues of reimbursement for services provided by allied health AN ACT professionals, standards of care, and other practice issues that To enact R.S. 18:1505.3(D), relative to campaign advertising; to may affect Medicaid recipients. prohibit persons from making or accepting certain payments regarding campaign advertising; to require publishers and On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title broadcasters to file certain reports with the supervisory and referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. committee; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152— BY SENATOR DUPRE HOUSE BILL NO. 110— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE CURTIS To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2002 AN ACT Regular Session of the Legislature the provisions of R.S. To amend and reenact R.S. 11:788(B), relative to the Teachers' 56:499.3 to the extent that, in the body of water known as Retirement System; to provide with respect to the Deferred Grand Pass, located between Atchafalaya Bay and Terrebonne Retirement Option Plan and lump sum distributions made from Bay, and extending one thousand feet outside of the points the Deferred Retirement Option Plan Account; to provide with where Grand Pass connects with Lake Mechant and Caillou respect to the redeposit of monies into the system's fund; to Lake, it limits the use of butterfly nets and bottom nets to take provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. shrimp only when suspended from a fishing boat or vessel which is motor propelled and underway; prohibits any anchor HOUSE BILL NO. 386— or weight used to secure in the waterway the net or any object BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH to which it is attached or mounted, including but not limited to AN ACT any unmanned boat or vessel, floating platform, pontoon, or To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1305(A), 1306(A), and 1309(A), barge; and prohibits any rope, line, chain, or other device used relative to annual budgets of parish governing authorities; to to connect to the shoreline the net and any object to which it is change the time for completion and adoption of such budgets; to attached or mounted, including but not limited to any unmanned authorize parish governing authorities to adopt their annual boat or vessel, floating platform, pontoon, or barge. budgets within thirty days after the fiscal year begins; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources. HOUSE BILL NO. 387— BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH AN ACT Messages from the House To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1305(A), 1306(A), and 1309(A), relative to the annual budgets of the parish governing authorities; The following Messages from the House were received and read to change the time for completion and adoption of such budgets as follows: by the Parish governing authority; to authorize the Jefferson Davis Parish governing authority to adopt its 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 91 SENATE June 5, 2001

annual budget within thirty days after the fiscal year begins; and HOUSE BILL NO. 386— to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 417— To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1305(A), 1306(A), and 1309(A), BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND relative to annual budgets of parish governing authorities; to AN ACT change the time for completion and adoption of such budgets; to To amend and reenact R.S. 33:172(E), relative to annexation; to authorize parish governing authorities to adopt their annual prohibit certain annexations of territory in St. Martin Parish by budgets within thirty days after the fiscal year begins; and to the town of Broussard without the approval of the governing provide for related matters. authority of the parish; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and HOUSE BILL NO. 418— referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 387— To amend and reenact R.S. 33:172(E), relative to annexation; to BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH prohibit certain annexations of territory in St. Martin Parish AN ACT without approval of the parish governing authority; and to To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1305(A), 1306(A), and 1309(A), provide for related matters. relative to the annual budgets of the parish governing authorities; to change the time for completion and adoption of such budgets HOUSE BILL NO. 1234— by the Jefferson Davis Parish governing authority; to authorize BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY the Jefferson Davis Parish governing authority to adopt its AN ACT annual budget within thirty days after the fiscal year begins; and To enact R.S. 23:1209(E), relative to workers' compensation; to to provide for related matters. provide for the interruption of prescription for medical benefits; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. HOUSE BILL NO. 2076— (Substitute for House Bill No. 2031 by Representative Lucas) HOUSE BILL NO. 417— BY REPRESENTATIVES LUCAS, HOLDEN, HUNTER, AND MURRAY BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 1:58.1, relative to special days; to recognize and To amend and reenact R.S. 33:172(E), relative to annexation; to designate the third Saturday in June as " Day"; to prohibit certain annexations of territory in St. Martin Parish by provide that this date shall be observed within the state of the town of Broussard without the approval of the governing Louisiana; and to provide for related matters. authority of the parish; and to provide for related matters.

Respectfully submitted, On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and ALFRED W. SPEER referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. Clerk of the House of Representatives HOUSE BILL NO. 418— House Bills and Joint Resolutions BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND AN ACT Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules To amend and reenact R.S. 33:172(E), relative to annexation; to to take up at this time the following House Bills and Joint prohibit certain annexations of territory in St. Martin Parish Resolutions just received from the House which were taken up, read without approval of the parish governing authority; and to a first and second time by their titles and acted upon as follows: provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 110— On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVE CURTIS referred to the Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:788(B), relative to the Teachers' HOUSE BILL NO. 1042— Retirement System; to provide with respect to the Deferred BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON Retirement Option Plan and lump sum distributions made from AN ACT the Deferred Retirement Option Plan Account; to provide with To amend and reenact R.S. 27:65(B)(11) and to enact R.S. 27:239.1, respect to the redeposit of monies into the system's fund; to relative to the Louisiana Gaming Control Law; to provide that provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. electronic cards can be used for making wagers on riverboats and at the official gaming establishment; to provide with respect to On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and the type of electronic cards which may be used; and to provide referred to the Committee on Retirement. for related matters.

On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary B. Page 92 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1234— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY ALFRED W. SPEER AN ACT Clerk of the House of Representatives To enact R.S. 23:1209(E), relative to workers' compensation; to provide for the interruption of prescription for medical benefits; House Concurrent Resolutions and to provide for related matters. Senator Lambert asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and to take up at this time the following House Concurrent Resolutions referred to the Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations. just received from the House which were taken up, read a first and second time by their titles and acted upon as follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 1834— BY REPRESENTATIVES LANCASTER AND WALSWORTH AN ACT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 208— To enact R.S. 18:1505.3(D), relative to campaign advertising; to BY REPRESENTATIVES ANSARDI AND MURRAY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION prohibit persons from making or accepting certain payments To urge and request the Department of Revenue to take all actions regarding campaign advertising; to require publishers and which are reasonable and necessary to collect all income taxes broadcasters to file certain reports with the supervisory owed to the state which are attributable to the income of committee; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related nonresident professional athletes and professional sports matters. franchises. On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and On motion of Senator Lambert, the resolution was read by title referred to the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs. and referred to the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs. HOUSE BILL NO. 2076— (Substitute for House Bill No. 2031 by Representative Lucas) Reports of Committees BY REPRESENTATIVES LUCAS, HOLDEN, HUNTER, AND MURRAY AN ACT The following reports of committees were received and read: To enact R.S. 1:58.1, relative to special days; to recognize and designate the third Saturday in June as "Juneteenth Day"; to REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON provide that this date shall be observed within the state of Louisiana; and to provide for related matters. RETIREMENT

On motion of Senator Lambert, the bill was read by title and Senator Boissiere, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on referred to the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs. Retirement, submitted the following report:

Messages from the House June 5, 2001

The following Messages from the House were received and read To the President and Members of the Senate: as follows: I am directed by your Committee on Retirement to submit the Message from the House following report:

ASKING CONCURRENCE IN HOUSE BILL NO. 510— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2221(A), relative to the Municipal June 5, 2001 Police Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to the Deferred Retirement Option Plan, including but not To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: limited to the age and service criteria used for determining eligibility for participation; to provide an effective date; and to I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of provide for related matters. Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the following House Concurrent Resolutions: Reported favorably. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 208— BY REPRESENTATIVES ANSARDI AND MURRAY HOUSE BILL NO. 790— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT To urge and request the Department of Revenue to take all actions To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1821(C), relative to the Municipal which are reasonable and necessary to collect all income taxes Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to the owed to the state which are attributable to the income of board of trustees, including the length of the terms of office of nonresident professional athletes and professional sports certain board members; to provide an effective date; and to franchises. provide for related matters. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 93 SENATE June 5, 2001

Reported favorably. Chairman

HOUSE BILL NO. 1069— Motion to Recommit BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT Senator Fontenot asked for and obtained a suspension of the To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1801(1), 1802, 1804(1), and 1805(A), rules and recommitted Senate Bill No. 593 from the Committee on relative to the Municipal Employees' Retirement System; to Senate and Governmental Affairs to the Committee on Commerce and provide with respect to the eligibility for Plan B normal Consumer Protection. retirement benefits; to provide with respect to the computation of Plan B normal and disability retirement benefits; to provide with respect to the computation of and eligibility for Plan B Rules Suspended survivor benefits; to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Senator C. Fields asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules for the purpose of taking up at this time. Reported favorably. Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on HOUSE BILL NO. 1408— Third Reading and Final Passage, BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER Subject to Call AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2269(B)(1), relative to the Firefighters' The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading Retirement System; to provide with respect to military service and final passage, subject to call, were taken up and acted upon as credit, including but not limited to changing the dates during follows: which certain military service must have occurred in order to purchase credit for such service; to provide an effective date; and Called from the Calendar to provide for related matters. Senator W. Fields asked that Senate Bill No. 204 be called from Reported with amendments. the Calendar at this time. Respectfully submitted, SENATE BILL NO. 204— LAMBERT BOISSIERE, JR. BY SENATOR W. FIELDS Chairman AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:463.83, relative to motor vehicle license plates; to REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON provide for the creation of a special prestige license plate for the New Orleans Saints; and to provide for related matters. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY On motion of Senator W. Fields, the bill was read by title and Senator Cain, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on withdrawn from the files of the Senate. Environmental Quality, submitted the following report: Called from the Calendar June 5, 2001 Senator Johnson asked that Senate Bill No. 425 be called from To the President and Members of the Senate: the Calendar at this time.

I am directed by your Committee on Environmental Quality to SENATE BILL NO. 425— submit the following report: BY SENATOR JOHNSON AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 598— To enact R.S. 14:95.9, relative to offenses affecting public safety; to BY REPRESENTATIVES CROWE AND STRAIN provide for the crime of criminal storage of a handgun; to require AN ACT the securing of a handgun to prevent access by a minor under the To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2180(D)(1) and R.S. 40:4(A)(2)(b) and age of sixteen years from obtaining such a weapon and causing to enact R.S. 30:2180(D)(2)(i), to require the Department of or attempting to cause injury or death to himself or others; to Environmental Quality to clean up spills or discharges of provide for definitions; to provide for penalties; and to provide infectious wastes; to provide for recovery of the costs of for related matters. cleanup; to provide for transportation of infectious medical wastes by transporters permitted by the Department of Health On motion of Senator Johnson, the bill was read by title and and Hospitals; and to provide for related matters. withdrawn from the files of the Senate.

Reported with amendments. Called from the Calendar

Respectfully submitted, Senator Lentini asked that Senate Bill No. 534 be called from the JAMES DAVID CAIN Calendar at this time. Page 94 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 534— Called from the Calendar BY SENATOR LENTINI AN ACT Senator Boissiere asked that Senate Bill No. 819 be called from To enact R.S. 40:1299.39(E)(3) and 1299.41(E)(4), relative to medical the Calendar at this time. malpractice; to provide for claims to be resolved in a fair and expeditious manner; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 819— BY SENATOR BOISSIERE On motion of Senator Lentini, the bill was read by title and AN ACT withdrawn from the files of the Senate. To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(B), relative to Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide Called from the Calendar with respect to benefits payable to members who earn at least thirty years of service; and to provide for related matters. Senator Lentini asked that Senate Bill No. 643 be called from the Calendar at this time. On motion of Senator Boissiere, the bill was read by title and withdrawn from the files of the Senate. SENATE BILL NO. 643— BY SENATOR LENTINI Called from the Calendar AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.44(C)(5), relative to medical Senator W. Fields asked that Senate Bill No. 839 be called from malpractice; to provide that admission of liability shall the Calendar at this time. encompass an admission of malpractice or substandard care; to provide a definition of original harm; and to provide for related SENATE BILL NO. 839— matters. BY SENATOR W. FIELDS AN ACT On motion of Senator Lentini, the bill was read by title and To enact R.S. 17:282.3, relative to volunteer community service of withdrawn from the files of the Senate. high school students; to provide for certain orientation and notification procedures; to provide for written proposals for Called from the Calendar such service; to provide relative to guidelines for the administration and implementation of such requirement; to Senator Heitmeier asked that Senate Bill No. 687 be called from provide relative to the requirement for community service; to the Calendar at this time. provide for the authorities, duties and responsibilities of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and city SENATE BILL NO. 687— and parish school boards; to provide relative to liability; and to BY SENATOR HEITMEIER provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:820.5(B)(2)(a)(xi) and to enact R.S. On motion of Senator W. Fields, the bill was read by title and 47:820.5(B)(2)(b)(v), relative to the Crescent City Connection withdrawn from the files of the Senate. Bridge; to provide for the use of toll proceeds; to provide for compensating property owners affected by certain projects; and Called from the Calendar to provide for related matters. Senator Boissiere asked that Senate Bill No. 843 be called from On motion of Senator Heitmeier, the bill was read by title and the Calendar at this time. withdrawn from the files of the Senate. SENATE BILL NO. 843— Called from the Calendar BY SENATOR BOISSIERE AN ACT Senator Irons asked that Senate Bill No. 724 be called from the To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(B), relative to the Firefighters' Calendar at this time. Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans; to remove the age limitation for members with twenty or more years of SENATE BILL NO. 724— service for purposes of determining benefits eligibility; and to BY SENATOR IRONS provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 20:1(A)(1) and (2) and (B), relative to On motion of Senator Boissiere, the bill was read by title and seizures; to increase the amount of the homestead exemption; to withdrawn from the files of the Senate. recognize and provide for its application to co-owners of property in indivision; and to provide for related matters. Called from the Calendar On motion of Senator Irons, the bill was read by title and Senator Boissiere asked that Senate Bill No. 870 be called from withdrawn from the files of the Senate. the Calendar at this time. 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 95 SENATE June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 870— SENATE BILL NO. 333— BY SENATOR BOISSIERE BY SENATORS MICHOT, ROMERO AND CRAVINS AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(B), relative to the Firefighters' To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1404.3, relative to criminal bail bonds; Pension and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans; to create a to provide for a maximum premium rate; and to provide for varying schedule of accrual rates of the retirement benefit for related matters. members of the fund; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Michot, the bill was read by title and On motion of Senator Boissiere, the bill was read by title and withdrawn from the files of the Senate. withdrawn from the files of the Senate. Message from the House Called from the Calendar SIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Senator W. Fields asked that Senate Bill No. 1009 be called from the Calendar at this time. June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 1009— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR W. FIELDS AN ACT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of To enact R.S. 6:424 relative to banks and banking; to provide for the House of Representatives has signed the following House regulations concerning certain forms of identification; and to Concurrent Resolutions: provide for related matters. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29— On motion of Senator W. Fields, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL withdrawn from the files of the Senate. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on Education to adopt or enter into teacher certification reciprocity Third Reading and Final Passage, agreements with other states and to streamline current Ordered Subject to Call certification requirements for teachers coming into the state in order to attract more new teachers to Louisiana public schools. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36— and final passage, ordered subject to call, were taken up and acted BY REPRESENTATIVE ODINET upon as follows: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to Called from the Involuntary Calendar adopt rules doubling the daily creel limits for disabled recreational fishermen. Senator Michot moved to call Senate Bill No. 294 from the Involuntary Calendar without the required record vote. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 66— BY REPRESENTATIVE HUDSON AND SENATORS CRAVINS AND Without objection, so ordered. MCPHERSON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create and provide for the Bayou Boeuf Advisory Committee to SENATE BILL NO. 294— BY SENATORS MICHOT, DARDENNE AND DEAN study and make proposals to the Senate and House Committees AN ACT on Transportation, Highways and Public Works relative to uses To amend and reenact R.S. 17:45(A), 443, 462, 471, 493(A) and (C), of Bayou Boeuf water and the advisability of the creation of a 523, and 533, relative to tenure; to provide relative to the causes freshwater district along Bayou Boeuf from Alexandria to for terminating certain permanent school employees in public Washington in the parishes of Rapides, Avoyelles, and St. elementary and secondary schools; and to provide for related Landry. matters. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 67— On motion of Senator Michot, the bill was read by title and BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME AND SENATOR W. FIELDS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION withdrawn from the files of the Senate. To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Development to install a traffic signal at the intersection of Called from the Involuntary Calendar Hanks Drive and Airline Highway in East Baton Rouge Parish. Senator Michot moved to call Senate Bill No. 333 from the Involuntary Calendar without the required record vote.

Without objection, so ordered. Page 96 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 74— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME ALFRED W. SPEER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Clerk of the House of Representatives To provide relative to racism and education about racism. The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signed HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 80— by the President of the Senate. BY REPRESENTATIVES PIERRE, CRANE, FAUCHEUX, GREEN, GUILLORY, HUDSON, HUTTER, L. JACKSON, KENNEY, MCDONALD, MORRELL, POWELL, QUEZAIRE, ROMERO, SALTER, AND JANE SMITH Message to the Governor A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Board of Regents to formulate, develop, adopt, and recommend to the legislature a funding formula for SIGNED SENATE BILLS public postsecondary education in Louisiana that excludes any funding calculation for the cost of providing remedial or June 1, 2001 developmental instruction to first-time entering freshmen at any Louisiana public college or university that offers academic To the Honorable Governor of the State of Louisiana: degrees at the baccalaureate level or higher; and to provide for related matters The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives have signed the following Senate Bills: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 86— BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX AND SENATOR FONTENOT SENATE BILL NO. 118— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN AND REPRESENTATIVE CRANE To memorialize congress to support, with funding, the expeditious AN ACT implementation of the proposed Maurepas Swamp diversion To enact R.S. 17:112 and to repeal R.S. 17:8(A)(1)(b), relative to from the Mississippi River. student records; to provide relative to the transfer of student records to certain educational facilities; to require the inclusion HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 129— of certain information on expulsion of students; to prohibit the BY REPRESENTATIVES PITRE, BAUDOIN, DANIEL, FRITH, HILL, withholding of such records; to authorize the inspection of such ODINET, PIERRE, JACK SMITH, AND TOWNSEND AND SENATOR DUPRE records by students and parents; to remove authority for public A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION schools to withhold student grades under certain circumstances; To urge and request the President of the United States and to and to provide for related matters. memorialize the Congress of the United States to implement the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan. SENATE BILL NO. 148— BY SENATOR ULLO HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES WINSTON, R. ALEXANDER, DOERGE, DURAND, To amend and reenact R.S. 9:111, relative to the authority to make a GLOVER, ILES, L. JACKSON, M. JACKSON, KATZ, MCDONALD, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW, AND WELCH pronouncement of death; to authorize a coroner to make a A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION medical pronouncement of death based on information received To urge and request the secretary of the Department of Social from certain officials and authorized personnel; to provide Services to extend the time allowed for recipients under the relative to the reported time of death; and to provide for related Temporary Assistance to Needy Families to complete education matters. or training. SENATE BILL NO. 474— BY SENATOR SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, BAYLOR, K. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 153— CARTER, CURTIS, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEVILLIER, FAUCHEUX, FRITH, BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER FUTRELL, ILES, KATZ, KENNEY, MCCALLUM, NEVERS, PIERRE, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION POWELL, PRATT, RIDDLE, SCHNEIDER, SCHWEGMANN, JACK SMITH, To urge and request the Vieux Carre Commission to invite the JOHN SMITH, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, WELCH, WOOTON AND WRIGHT governor and the members of the legislature who represent any AN ACT part of the Vieux Carre, or their designees, to attend and To enact R.S. 56:104(A)(8) and 302.1(H) and R.S. 56:302.1(I), participate in commission meetings and to advise such officials relative to recreational hunting and fishing license fees; to of all commission activities. provide that certain fees charged to nonresident full-time college students be equal to fees charged to residents; to provide relative HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 167— to an annual black bass fishing tournament license; and to BY REPRESENTATIVE DAMICO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION provide for related matters. To memorialize the Congress of the United States to fully implement the Estuary Restoration Act of 2000. SENATE BILL NO. 558— BY SENATORS THEUNISSEN, ELLINGTON, FONTENOT, GAUTREAUX, HINES, IRONS, MICHOT, MOUNT, ROMERO, SMITH, W. FIELDS, HOYT and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the AND B. JONES AND REPRESENTATIVES BRUCE, CROWE, DARTEZ, FAUCHEUX, FRITH, HAMMETT, HILL, ILES, JOHNS, KENNARD, PINAC, same. RIDDLE, JACK SMITH, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOWNSEND, MORRISH, QUEZAIRE, HUDSON, KENNEY AND NEVERS AN ACT 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 97 SENATE June 5, 2001

To enact Subpart A-2 of Part III of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the parcels of land outside of municipalities; and to provide for Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. related matters. 17:185.1 through 185.4, relative to agricultural education; to develop nonmandatory instructional strategies for the integration HOUSE BILL NO. 139— of agricultural education into elementary and secondary BY REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR programs of study for public schools; to establish the AN ACT Agricultural Education Advisory Committee; to provide for the To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(E)(1) and development of an agricultural education action plan that falls to enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(I), relative to the within the parameters established in the Unified State Plan for Pineville City Court; to increase the jurisdictional amount in civil Workforce Development; to provide for the approval of such matters; and to provide for related matters. plan by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 158— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 651— BY SENATORS HINES AND C. JONES AND REPRESENTATIVES To enact R.S. 56:31(C), (D), and (E), relative to penalties and CLARKSON AND MURRAY enforcement procedures for certain hunting and fishing AN ACT violations; to authorize the secretary of the Department of To enact R.S. 23:302(5), (6), (7), and (8) and Part VII of Chapter 3-A Wildlife and Fisheries to assess adjudicatory costs and a late of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be penalty; to authorize the secretary to institute civil proceedings comprised of R.S. 23:368 and 369, relative to employment; to to enforce rulings regarding class one violations; to provide prohibit discrimination in employment; to provide for genetic relative to awarding attorney fees, judicial interest, and costs; information and privacy; and to provide for related matters. and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 1058 (Duplicate of House Bill NO. HOUSE BILL NO. 163— 2060)— BY REPRESENTATIVE DEWITT BY SENATOR MOUNT AND REPRESENTATIVE GUILLORY AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 38:1766(A)(3), relative to Gravity Drainage District To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4699.1(A) and (B), relative to certain No. 1 of Rapides Parish; to provide for the salary of the public property in the city of Lake Charles; to provide relative secretary-treasurer of the board of commissioners of such to the use of certain property; to authorize the use of the district; and to provide for related matters. property for commercial or profit-oriented projects; to authorize the lease of such property; to authorize the use of certain HOUSE BILL NO. 165— property for certain gaming activities subject to voter approval; BY REPRESENTATIVES DIEZ, CAZAYOUX, FRITH, HAMMETT, JOHNS, AND PINAC AND SENATOR HEITMEIER to provide conditions and restrictions; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212(E), relative to contracts for public works let by publicly owned utilities; to remove required and they are hereby presented for executive approval. bidding procedures applicable to work done for the contract limit or less; to authorize public entities to use certain Respectfully submitted, maintenance employees for certain projects; and to provide for MICHAEL S. BAER, III related matters. Secretary of the Senate HOUSE BILL NO. 176— Message from the House BY REPRESENTATIVE MCDONALD AN ACT SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND To enact R.S. 14:65.2, relative to misappropriation with violence; to JOINT RESOLUTIONS create the crime of aggravated robbery; to define serious bodily injury; to provide penalties; and to provide for related matters. June 5, 2001 HOUSE BILL NO. 201— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE AN ACT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of To amend and reenact R.S. 33:3837, relative to certain revenues in a the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills parishwide waterworks district in DeSoto Parish; to prohibit and Joint Resolutions: diversion of such revenues; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 45— HOUSE BILL NO. 295— BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND BY REPRESENTATIVES MONTGOMERY AND JANE SMITH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:106.1(A)(introductory paragraph), To amend and reenact R.S. 34:3269(8), relative to the Cane River relative to planning commissions in Bossier Parish; to provide Waterway Commission; to authorize the commission to levy an relative to a commission's jurisdiction over certain subdivided annual tax not to exceed six mills for capital outlay and for Page 98 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

maintenance and operation of the waterway; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 562— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE FLAVIN AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 388— To amend and reenact R.S. 16:2(B) and R.S. 42:261(G), relative to BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE the governing authority of the parish of Calcasieu; to authorize AN ACT the parish governing authority to employ or retain its own To amend and reenact R.S. 32:171(F), relative to railroad grade attorney; and to provide for related matters. crossings; to provide with respect to penalties; to require persons who violate laws relating to railroad crossing signals and HOUSE BILL NO. 567— warning devices to attend an Operation Lifesaver Course; to BY REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS require the Operation Lifesaver Program to design a safe driver's AN ACT course; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1053(N) and to enact R.S. 46:1053(C)(2)(c), relative to the North Caddo Hospital Service HOUSE BILL NO. 399— District; to provide relative to increasing the membership of the BY REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR board of commissioners; to provide relative to the terms of AN ACT office and per diem of the members of the board of To enact R.S. 33:3813(K), relative to Waterworks District No. 3 of commissioners; and to provide for related matters. the Parish of Rapides, State of Louisiana; to provide for the membership of the board of commissioners; to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 596— implementation of the Act; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE BOWLER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 405— To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1310.5(B), relative to workers' BY REPRESENTATIVE ODINET compensation; to allow motions for new trial in workers' AN ACT compensation hearings; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4067.1, relative to parish water and sewerage commissions; to authorize water and sewerage HOUSE BILL NO. 627— commissions in St. Bernard Parish to retain unclaimed or BY REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS abandoned water deposits to their credit; to provide with AN ACT respect to reports and notices regarding such unclaimed or To enact R.S. 38:3087.73(C); to provide for the members of the abandoned deposits; and to provide for related matters. Board of Commissioners of the Caddo Lake Watershed District to have staggered terms; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 441— BY REPRESENTATIVE POWELL AND SENATOR LAMBERT HOUSE BILL NO. 657— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER To enact R.S. 15:255(G), relative to the special funds in each of the AN ACT parishes in the Twenty-First Judicial District which are used To amend and reenact R.S. 18:433(B)(6) and (7) and 434(B)(6), (7), for the payment of witness fees to off-duty law enforcement and (8) and to enact R.S. 18:433(B)(8) and 434(B)(9), relative to officers; to provide for the transfer of surplus monies in those the selection process for commissioners and commissioners-in- funds to the criminal court fund of that district court; and to charge; to provide that the parish board of election supervisors provide for related matters. may opt to select the commissioner-in-charge of any precinct without using the selection process; to provide that the parish HOUSE BILL NO. 478— board of election supervisors may opt to select one BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH commissioner for each precinct without using the selection AN ACT process; to provide that the parish board of election supervisors To amend and reenact R.S. 38:1794(A)(2)(a), (B), (F), and (G), must vote unanimously for each precinct for which it makes relative to the compensation of members of the boards of such a selection of a commissioner-in-charge or commissioner; commissioners of certain drainage districts; to provide for an and to provide for related matters. increase in the maximum per diem of such members; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 692— BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE HOUSE BILL NO. 538— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX To enact R.S. 33:9058.3 and 9101.1, relative to certain revenues of AN ACT certain parishwide districts in DeSoto Parish; to prohibit To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(H), diversion of such revenues; and to provide for related matters. relative to city court jurisdiction; to increase the jurisdictional limitation in the city court of Port Allen, the city court of HOUSE BILL NO. 731— Ruston, and the city court of Oakdale; and to provide for related BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY AND SENATOR JOHNSON matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2576(H)(2)(h), relative to administrative adjudication of certain violations; to provide for the seizure and sale of certain property for the failure to pay fines; to provide authority of the New Orleans Redevelopment 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 99 SENATE June 5, 2001

Authority to purchase seized property; to provide for the HOUSE BILL NO. 1118— purchase price of the property; and to provide for related BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:3715.1(J) and R.S. 37:2804(A), HOUSE BILL NO. 737— 2805(B)(1) (introductory paragraph) and (f) and (g), 2809(A)(1) BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL AND SENATOR DARDENNE and (4), 2814, and 2816(B), to enact R.S. 37:2802(G), 2804(J), AN ACT and 2805(B)(2), and to repeal R.S. 37:2816(A)(16), relative to To enact R.S. 33:2740.51, to create an economic development district chiropractors and the Louisiana State Board of Chiropractic in East Baton Rouge Parish; to provide for governance and Examiners; to provide for additional powers and duties of the administration of the district; to provide for the powers and board; to provide for removal of non- participating board duties of the governing authority, including the authority to levy members; to provide for alternative examination requirements; taxes and issue bonds subject to voter approval; and to provide to provide for an increase in license application and renewal for related matters. fees; to provide for waiver of renewals while on active duty in the military; to provide for an increase in fines for suspended HOUSE BILL NO. 800— and revoked licenses; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES DONELON AND FLAVIN AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1150— To amend and reenact R.S. 32:900(L), relative to automobile liability BY REPRESENTATIVES WINSTON AND STRAIN policies; to provide for the named insured; to provide for AN ACT exclusions; to provide for agreements; to provide for legislative To authorize the St. Tammany Parish School Board to name the intent; to legislatively overrule certain case law; and to provide stadium facility at Covington High School "Jack Salter Stadium"; for related matters. and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 930— HOUSE BILL NO. 1153— BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLDEN BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:2214(D), relative to police; to provide that certain To enact R.S. 33:381(C)(21), relative to the village of Longstreet; to benefits are applicable to employees of the Baton Rouge authorize the governing authority of the village to abolish the Metropolitan Airport Police/Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting unit; office of police chief or to provide for the filling of such office and to provide for related matters. by appointment; to provide for the method of appointment and for the salary, term, duties, qualifications, and supervision of an HOUSE BILL NO. 942— appointed police chief; to authorize the mayor and the board of BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ aldermen to enter into a cooperative endeavor for law AN ACT enforcement services; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 32:863(A)(3)(a), relative to compulsory motor vehicle liability security; to provide relative to certain HOUSE BILL NO. 1154— sanctions for violations of the motor vehicle liability security BY REPRESENTATIVE STELLY provisions; to reduce certain reinstatement fees for certain AN ACT violations; and to provide for related matters. To enact Subpart B-4 of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. HOUSE BILL NO. 946— 33:130.71 through 130.73, relative to creation of the Ward One BY REPRESENTATIVE R. ALEXANDER Economic Development Board of Calcasieu Parish to promote, AN ACT encourage, and participate in economic development activities in To amend and reenact R.S. 49:191(13) and to repeal R.S. the Ward One area of Calcasieu Parish; to provide for the 49:191(11)(b), relative to the Department of Social Services, composition, powers, and functions of the board; and to provide including provisions to provide for the re-creation of the for related matters. Department of Social Services and the statutory entities made a part of the department by law; to provide for the effective HOUSE BILL NO. 1190— termination date for all statutory authority for the existence of BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHWEGMANN AND SENATOR BOISSIERE such statutory entities; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:336(B)(2)(b), relative to property of HOUSE BILL NO. 948— the Orleans Levee District along Lake Pontchartrain; to exempt BY REPRESENTATIVES R. ALEXANDER AND MCMAINS a specified piece of property from dedication to use as green AN ACT space; to provide for sale or lease of such property; and to To repeal Chapter 30 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of provide for related matters. 1950, comprised of R.S. 40:2801 and 2802, relative to long-term care assistance; repeals the Long-Term Care Assistance Program HOUSE BILL NO. 1220— administered by the Office of Elderly Affairs. BY REPRESENTATIVE TOOMY AND SENATORS HEITMEIER, HOLLIS, LENTINI, AND ULLO AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:4341.2 and R.S. 46:1064.2, relative to hospital service districts in Jefferson Parish; to provide relative to the Page 100 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

sale or lease of any hospital owned by a hospital service district commission shall be residents and electors of the district; and to in Jefferson Parish; to provide relative to approval of any such provide for related matters. sale or lease; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 674— HOUSE BILL NO. 1236— BY REPRESENTATIVE PITRE AND SENATOR DUPRE BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 34:1652(C)(20) and R.S. 34:1652.1 and to To amend and reenact R.S. 6:333(A)(1) and (6), (F)(11), and (I)(1) enact R.S. 34:1652(C)(21) and (22) and (D), relative to the and to enact R.S. 6:333(A)(2.1) and (11) and (F)(15), relative to Greater Lafourche Port Commission; to provide relative to the banks; to provide for definitions; to provide for disclosure of rights and powers of the commission; to authorize the certain records by banks; to limit liability for disclosure of commission to enter into certain agreements to make certain certain information; and to provide for related matters. highway and bridge improvements; to authorize the commission to receive certain monetary assistance for certain highway and HOUSE BILL NO. 1300— bridge improvements; to authorize the commission to utilize BY REPRESENTATIVES SNEED, GREEN, AND LANCASTER new and innovative funding mechanisms for certain highway and AN ACT bridge improvements; to authorize the commission to exercise To amend and reenact R.S. 33:172.1, relative to municipal annexation certain powers relative to airports within the geographical procedures in Jefferson Parish; to provide relative to jurisdiction of the commission; to provide relative to port and requirements for annexation; to provide relative to petitioning to harbor police; and to provide for related matters. annex territory in Jefferson Parish and requirements for petitions; to provide requirements relative to areas to be HOUSE BILL NO. 864— annexed; to provide relative to approval of annexation; to BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS provide relative to suits to contest proposed extensions of AN ACT corporate limits; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1428(A)(2), (3), and (4) and to enact R.S. 40:1428(D), relative to insurance fraud; to provide for fee HOUSE BILL NO. 1532— assessments; to provide for exemptions; to provide relative to BY REPRESENTATIVE DEWITT the disposition of fees collected; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To amend and reenact Act No. 487 of the 1954 Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended and reenacted by Act No. 655 of the HOUSE BILL NO. 949— 1997 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the civil BY REPRESENTATIVES R. ALEXANDER, R. CARTER, PERKINS, SHAW, service system for the employees of the city of Alexandria; to STRAIN, AND WELCH AND SENATOR FONTENOT provide for the governance and the administration of the system; AN ACT and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2199(A)(1) and to enact R.S. 40:2006(A)(2)(m) and (E)(2)(l) and Part VI-A of Chapter 11 of HOUSE BILL NO. 178— Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY comprised of R.S. 40:2175 through 2180, relative to health care AN ACT facilities; to provide for the licensing of outpatient abortion To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1889.2, relative to the City Court of facilities by the Department of Health and Hospitals; to provide Bossier City; to authorize the transfer of surplus funds for the establishment of rules, regulations, and minimum generated from court fees to the general operational fund of the standards for licensing; to provide for fees, license, and penalties court; and to provide for related matters. for such facilities; to provide for licensing enforcement; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 367— BY REPRESENTATIVE DOWNER AND SENATORS W. FIELDS AND HOUSE BILL NO. 1301— SMITH BY REPRESENTATIVES BOWLER, ANSARDI, GREEN, AND LANCASTER AN ACT AND SENATOR LENTINI To amend and reenact R.S. 29:36.1(A) and to enact R.S. 29:36.1(D), AN ACT relative to the postsecondary education tuition exemption To amend and reenact Part XV of Chapter 2 of Title 33 of the program provided at state public colleges and universities for Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. eligible members of the Louisiana National Guard; to delete the 33:1420.11 through 1420.15, relative to special districts and program requirement that certain applicants be registered voters; subdistricts in Jefferson Parish; to provide relative to general to provide for program definitions for certain purposes; to authority for the establishment, creation, merger, consolidation, provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. or abolition of special districts and subdistricts in Jefferson Parish; to provide relative to the powers and authorities of such HOUSE BILL NO. 554— special districts and subdistricts; and to provide for related BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 25:736(introductory paragraph) and to enact R.S. 25:736(6), relative to the Donaldsonville Historic District Commission; to provide that members of the 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 101 SENATE June 5, 2001

HOUSE BILL NO. 1656— Governmental Ethics; to provide that a person who files a non- BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS sworn complaint shall be provided only a notification of AN ACT disposition of the complaint; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 34:334.12, relative to the Vinton Harbor and Terminal District; to provide for the per diem received by and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the commissioners of the district; and to provide for related matters. same.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1736— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVES SCALISE AND JOHNS AN ACT ALFRED W. SPEER To enact Subparts H and I of Part VI of Chapter 1 of Title 51 of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 51:300.11 through 300.13 and R.S. 51:300.21 through 300.22, The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were respectively, relative to technology; to provide for definitions; signed by the President of the Senate. to prohibit the registration and resale of certain domain names; to provide for certain exemptions; to provide for civil remedies; Message from the House to prohibit certain other actions and provide for remedies; and to provide for related matters. SIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

HOUSE BILL NO. 1779— June 5, 2001 BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX AN ACT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3554(B), 3558, and 3562 and to enact R.S. 37:3559(E) and (F), relative to massage establishments; to I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of provide for membership of the board; to provide relative to the the House of Representatives has signed the following House issuance of licenses and certificates of registration; to provide for Concurrent Resolutions: fees; to provide for annual audits; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12— BY REPRESENTATIVE RIDDLE HOUSE BILL NO. 1792— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE DONELON To authorize and direct the Department of Public Safety and AN ACT Corrections to imprint Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial license To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1267(B), (C), and (D), relative to plates for private passenger motor vehicles and to issue such surplus line broker licenses; to provide for denial; to provide for plates from January 2002 through December 2003, or until the refusal to renew or reinstate; to provide for fines; to provide for Department of Public Safety and Corrections depletes its penalties; and to provide for related matters. inventory of such plates.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1880— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35— BY REPRESENTATIVE LAFLEUR BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To enact R.S. 33:4562.3, relative to recreation districts; to authorize To create and provide with respect to a task force to study common the governing authority of Evangeline Parish to create the driver distractions, including communications technology and Evangeline-Ville Platte Recreation District; to provide for nontechnological activities, and submit recommendations to the boundaries; to provide for the objects and purposes of the legislature. district; to provide for the powers and governance of the district; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 42— BY REPRESENTATIVE FLAVIN HOUSE BILL NO. 1838— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHWEGMANN AND SENATORS HINES AND To create a task force to study the criminal trespass statutes and to SCHEDLER report its findings to the Louisiana Legislature prior to January AN ACT 1, 2003. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1234(A)(1)(b) and (c) and (F) and to enact R.S. 40:1231(22) and 1234(A)(1)(d), relative to emergency HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 47— medical technicians; to provide training and certification to allow BY REPRESENTATIVE CRANE all emergency medical technicians to carry and administer A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION epinephrine; and to provide for related matters. To direct the Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee to study the total annual cost to all applicable institutions and the HOUSE BILL NO. 1871 (Substitute for House Bill No. 269 total annual cost attributable to each institution affected by the by Representative Lancaster)— implementation of the provisions of R.S. 11:707(F) and to BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER furnish a report to the House Retirement Committee and House AN ACT Education Committee and the Senate Retirement Committee and To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1141(B)(1), relative to the notification Senate Education Committee and their staffs on or before the provided to a person who files a complaint with the Board of Page 102 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

thirty-first day of December of each year that R.S. 11:707(F) is HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 124— in effect, with each such report covering the period of July first BY REPRESENTATIVES WINSTON, R. ALEXANDER, CLARKSON, DARTEZ, DOERGE, DURAND, GLOVER, ILES, L. JACKSON, M. JACKSON, through June thirtieth immediately preceding the reporting date, KATZ, MCDONALD, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW, AND WELCH AND and to submit a comprehensive report on or before December SENATORS BAJOIE AND MOUNT 31, 2005. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Departments of Education, Health and HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 54— Hospitals, and Social Services to maximize available federal BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND resources to expand child care assistance. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals, through HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141— its secretary, to seek waivers to implement the Medicaid-funded BY REPRESENTATIVES WINSTON, R. ALEXANDER, DOERGE, DURAND, GLOVER, ILES, L. JACKSON, M. JACKSON, KATZ, MCDONALD, adult residential assisted living pilot project. SCHWEGMANN, SHAW, WELCH, BAUDOIN, AND HOLDEN AND SENATOR BAJOIE HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 57— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE CROWE To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION participate fully in any federal grant program that would be To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to beneficial to women with breast cancer, including but not limited provide Medicaid reimbursement for previously owned durable to a program which would enhance the state's ability to provide medical equipment. Medicaid coverage to women with breast cancer.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 59— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 183— BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND AND SENATOR MOUNT BY REPRESENTATIVE DIEZ A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To continue and provide with respect to the Louisiana Commission To designate September as Aneurysm Awareness Month in on Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Teams created during the Louisiana. 2000 Regular Session pursuant to Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 5. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 185— BY REPRESENTATIVES FLAVIN, GUILLORY, HILL, ILES, JOHNS, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 81— MORRISH, AND STELLY AND SENATORS CAIN, MOUNT, AND THEUNISSEN BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUNEAU A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To request the secretary of state to study and make recommendations To commend the Barbe High School baseball team of Lake Charles for regarding the issuance of statewide commissions for non- winning the 2001 Class 5A state high school championship and attorney notaries public and to report his findings to the House to congratulate the Barbe Buccaneers for their outstanding Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the Senate performance during the season. Committee on Judiciary A prior to January 1, 2003. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 191— BY REPRESENTATIVES LAFLEUR, ALARIO, E. ALEXANDER, R. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 94— ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BOWLER, BROOME, BY REPRESENTATIVE LANDRIEU BRUCE, BRUNEAU, K. CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CLARKSON, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CRANE, CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEVILLIER, DeWITT, DIEZ, DOERGE, DONELON, DOWNER, DURAND, ERDEY, To create the Joint Legislative Juvenile Justice Commission and the FARRAR, FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, FRUGE, FUTRELL, GALLOT, Ad Hoc Juvenile Justice Advisory Board to study and make GLOVER, GREEN, GUILLORY, HAMMETT, HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HOLDEN, HOPKINS, HUDSON, HUNTER, HUTTER, ILES, L. JACKSON, M. recommendations on the feasibility of reforming and JACKSON, JOHNS, KATZ, KENNARD, KENNEY, LANCASTER, restructuring the juvenile justice system as it faces the challenges LANDRIEU, LeBLANC, LUCAS, MARTINY, McCALLUM, McDONALD, of the new millennium. McMAINS, McVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, ODINET, PERKINS, PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, POWELL, PRATT, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RIDDLE, ROMERO, SALTER, SCALISE, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 114— SCHNEIDER, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE BY REPRESENTATIVE R. ALEXANDER AND SENATOR BAJOIE SMITH, JOHN SMITH, SNEED, STELLY, STRAIN, SWILLING, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL, WALSWORTH, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION WELCH, WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT AND SENATOR DUPRE To re-create the Louisiana Child Day Care Task Force to continue its A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION study of the current law and regulations governing child day care To create the Louisiana Commission on French and the Louisiana facilities and workers in Louisiana, comparing our state to other French Study Committee to assess the condition of the French states and any federal or national day care standards; to devise language in Louisiana. a plan for implementation of the recommendations in the report the task force submitted to the legislature; and to continue to HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 192— make recommendations for changes in the laws, rules, and BY REPRESENTATIVES LAFLEUR, ALARIO, E. ALEXANDER, R. ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BOWLER, BROOME, regulations governing child day care facilities and workers in BRUCE, BRUNEAU, K. CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CLARKSON, Louisiana. CRANE, CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEVILLIER, DeWITT, DIEZ, DOERGE, DONELON, DOWNER, DURAND, ERDEY, FARRAR, FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, FRUGE, FUTRELL, GALLOT, GLOVER, GREEN, GUILLORY, HAMMETT, HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HOLDEN, HOPKINS, HUDSON, HUNTER, HUTTER, ILES, L. JACKSON, M. JACKSON, JOHNS, KATZ, KENNARD, KENNEY, LANCASTER, LANDRIEU, LeBLANC, LUCAS, MARTINY, McCALLUM, McDONALD, 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 103 SENATE June 5, 2001

McMAINS, McVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, physicians, to enroll as providers in the Medicaid program in NEVERS, ODINET, PERKINS, PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, POWELL, PRATT, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RIDDLE, ROMERO, SALTER, SCALISE, order to improve access to health care to Medicaid recipients, SCHNEIDER, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE especially its Medicaid elderly recipients. SMITH, JOHN SMITH, SNEED, STELLY, STRAIN, SWILLING, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL, WALSWORTH, WELCH, WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT AND SENATOR DUPRE SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVE NEVERS To recognize May 31, 2001, as French Immersion Day in the state of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Louisiana. To encourage the display of the national motto of the United States of America; HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVES DOERGE, DURAND, To commend Leon Gales of Baton Rouge upon being named a Dow ILES, L. JACKSON, SCHWEGMANN AND WELCH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. To express and declare the support of the Legislature of Louisiana for a women's health platform that recognizes disparities in the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 196— BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME health prevention and treatment of women and requests that the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION state strive to eliminate these disparities to improve the health To commend Kimber J. Payne of Baton Rouge upon being named a status of women in the state. Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 48— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 197— BY SENATOR MCPHERSON BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Legislature of Louisiana to encourage the To Commend LaClaudium Ootsey of Baton Rouge upon being named development of bird eco-tourism in the state. a Dow Chemical Comeback Kid for 2001. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58— BY SENATORS THOMAS AND HINES AND REPRESENTATIVES R. and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the ALEXANDER, R. CARTER, DOERGE, GLOVER, GUILLORY, ILES, L. same. JACKSON, M. JACKSON, KATZ, MCCALLUM, SCHWEGMANN, SHAW AND STRAIN Respectfully submitted, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ALFRED W. SPEER To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the use, Clerk of the House of Representatives abuse, and other problems related to oxycontin and to report to the Senate and House committees on health and welfare on the The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signed risks and dangers associated with using this drug in order to by the President of the Senate. protect the health and safety of the citizens of Louisiana. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 60— Privilege Report of the Committee on BY SENATOR DARDENNE Senate and Governmental Affairs A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget to ENROLLMENTS study the feasibility of relocating the Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired to the campus of the Louisiana School for the Senator Ullo, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate Deaf. and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 65— June 5, 2001 BY SENATOR HEITMEIER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the commissioner of the office of financial To the President and Members of the Senate: institutions to promulgate rules and regulations defining the parameters of its examination of the records of collection I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental agencies. Affairs to submit the following report: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 91— The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have been BY SENATOR HEITMEIER properly enrolled: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Joint Committee on Transportation, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10— Highways, and Public Works to conduct a study of both deep BY SENATOR C. JONES draft and shallow draft ports throughout the state. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the feasibility of establishing additional incentives to encourage more licensed physicians, especially primary care Page 104 SENATE 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 5, 2001

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 95— the award is made available to those students who have BY SENATOR DUPRE meritoriously achieved in high school and who desire to pursue A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION postsecondary education. To urge and request the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 119— Governmental Affairs to meet and to function as a joint BY SENATOR ULLO committee to study the manner in which presidential electors are A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION elected. To urge and request the commissioner of administration to examine alternative methods of providing electrical power at reduced SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 96— prices to state entities located in the Capitol Complex. BY SENATOR ULLO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— To urge and request Entergy to proceed with its pre-merger plans to BY SENATOR C. JONES AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER expand construction to help alleviate projected electric power A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION production shortfalls and address transmission problems in To direct the governing authority of the city of Monroe to use an Louisiana. undedicated portion of sales tax revenue for funding the South Monroe Economic Development District. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 97— BY SENATOR ULLO AND REPRESENTATIVE HOLDEN Respectfully submitted, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CHRIS ULLO To urge and request Entergy Corporation to develop mechanisms to Chairman assist residential and commercial customers in reducing energy use through increased energy efficiency, and to assist low The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by the income households in managing and reducing energy cost by President of the Senate. providing direct bill assistance during periods of excessive energy peaks. Privilege Report of the Committee on SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 101— Senate and Governmental Affairs BY SENATOR C. JONES AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ENROLLMENTS To direct the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs Senator Ullo, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate to meet and to function as a joint committee to study the and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: feasibility of transferring the responsibility to conduct all administrative hearings to the division of administrative law. June 5, 2001

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 106— To the President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR MICHOT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental To memorialize the Congress of the United States to allow states to Affairs to submit the following report: privatize safety rest areas located on the rights of way of the Interstate highway system. The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107— BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX AND REPRESENTATIVES E. SENATE BILL NO. 24— ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, CAZAYOUX, DARTEZ, BY SENATOR MCPHERSON DEVILLIER, DURAND, FRITH, KENNARD, MONTGOMERY, PIERRE, AN ACT PINAC, PRATT, ROMERO, JOHN SMITH, STELLY, STRAIN, THOMPSON, To amend and reenact R.S. 32:141(D), relative to motor vehicles; to WADDELL AND WELCH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION require the removal of vehicles from a roadway following an To urge and request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to increase accident under certain conditions; and to provide for related the water flow at the Old River Control project from the matters. Mississippi River into the Atchafalaya Basin if needed to SENATE BILL NO. 45— maintain a minimum stage of twelve feet National Geodetic BY SENATOR FONTENOT Vertical Datum (NGVD) at the Butte La Rose gauge throughout AN ACT the spring. To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1732, relative to towing of motor vehicles; to provide for recovery of certain surcharges assessed SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 116— when motor vehicles are towed; and to provide for related BY SENATOR DARDENNE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION matters. To establish a group to review the utilization by students of and eligibility requirements for the TOPS-Tech Award and to offer recommendations to the legislature for its redesign to ensure that 36th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 105 SENATE June 5, 2001

SENATE BILL NO. 143— Respectfully submitted, BY SENATOR MCPHERSON CHRIS ULLO AN ACT Chairman To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 48:381.2(C), relative to telecommunication installations in state The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the rights-of-way; to remove the requirement that industry members Senate. be involved in the promulgation of rules; and to provide for related matters. Leaves of Absence SENATE BILL NO. 339— BY SENATOR DUPRE The following leaves of absence were asked for and granted: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:415.1(A)(1), relative to motor vehicles; Bajoie 1 Day Boissiere ½ Day to provide for a medical hardship appeal of a driver’s license C. Fields ½ Day W. Fields ½ Day suspension; to provide for certain driving prohibitions for a Gautreaux ½ Day Heitmeier ½ Day disabled driver; and to provide for related matters. Hines ½ Day Hoyt ½ Day Malone ½ Day Michot ½ Day SENATE BILL NO. 391— Tarver ½ Day BY SENATORS LENTINI AND SCHEDLER AN ACT Adjournment To enact R.S. 40:46.1(G), relative to vital statistics laws; to provide immunity for hospitals and their agents and employees involved Senator Lambert moved that the Senate adjourn until in hospital-based paternity programs; and to provide for related Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. matters. The President of the Senate declared the Senate adjourned until SENATE BILL NO. 393— 9:30 o'clock A.M. on Wednesday, June 6, 2001. BY SENATORS LENTINI AND SCHEDLER AN ACT MICHAEL S. BAER, III To amend and reenact R.S. 13:3715.1(B)(1), relative to subpoenas for Secretary of the Senate medical records; to delete the requirement that the affidavit be delivered at the time of service of subpoena; to require that an GAYE F. HAMILTON affidavit be received before a subpoena for patient records can Journal Clerk be issued; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 577— BY SENATOR ULLO AN ACT To enact Subpart D of Part II of Chapter 30 of Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 3:4661, relative to weights and measures; to provide for the sale of shrimp by count; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 613— BY SENATOR FONTENOT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1563(B) and to enact R.S. 40:1563(J), relative to the state fire marshal; to provide for his powers and duties; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 1100 (Substitute for Senate Bill 556 by Senator Cain)— BY SENATOR CAIN AND REPRESENTATIVES HILL AND ILES AN ACT To provide relative to roads and highways; names Louisiana Highway 110 located in the town of Merryville as the "A.C. Schiro Memorial Highway."