THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL Appointment of Conference Committee OF THE on House Bill No. 457 SENATE The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference OF THE Committee on House Bill No. 457 the following members of the Senate: STATE OF LOUISIANA ______Senators Talbot, Peacock THIRTY-FIRST D__A__Y__'S_ PROCEEDINGS and Smith. Forty-Seventh Regular Session of the Legislature Under the Adoption of the Introduction of Constitution of 1974 Senate Concurrent Resolutions ______SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 87— Senate Chamber BY SENATOR PEACOCK State Capitol A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Baton Rouge, Louisiana To commend Brown Builders, Inc., upon the occasion of its fiftieth Monday, June 7, 2021 anniversary. The Senate was called to order at 9:20 o'clock A.M. by Hon. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Patrick , President of the Senate. a second reading. Morning Hour Rules Suspended CONVENING ROLL CALL Senator Henry asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to invoke 5 minute cloture. The roll being called, the following members answered to their names: Notice ROLL CALL The President stated that House Bill No. 556 and House Bill No. 633 which are on Third Reading and Final Passage, were dual The roll was called with the following result: referred to the Committee on Finance. PRESENT Rules Suspended Mr. President Harris Morris Senator Talbot asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Abraham Henry Peacock to advance to: Barrow Hewitt Peterson Bernard Jackson Pope House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Boudreaux Johns Price Third Reading and Final Passage Bouie Lambert Reese Cathey Luneau Smith HOUSE BILL NO. 211— Cloud McMath Talbot BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT Connick Milligan White AN ACT Fesi Mills, F. Womack To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4035.1(C) through (E) and to enact Fields Mills, R. R.S. 17:4035.1(F) and (G), relative to public school choice; to Foil Mizell provide relative to school funding; to provide relative to the Total - 34 applicability of school and district accountability; to provide for ABSENT an appeals process for public school choice enrollment denials; and to provide for related matters. Allain Tarver Hensgens Ward Floor Amendments Total - 4 Senator Mizell proposed the following amendments. The President of the Senate announced there were 34 Senators present and a quorum. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Prayer Amendments proposed by Senator Mizell to Engrossed House Bill No. 211 by Representative Wright The prayer was offered by Senator Joseph Bouie, following which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the AMENDMENT NO. 1 United States of America. On page 1, at the end of line 2, delete "and" and insert a comma "," Reading of the Journal AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, after "(G)," insert "and (H)," On motion of Senator Bernard, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal of June 6, 2021, was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 9, delete "17:4035.1(F) and (G)" and insert "17:4035.1(F), (G), and (H)" AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 14, delete "appeal the decision to" and insert "request a review of the denial of the transfer requested by"

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AMENDMENT NO. 5 Cloud McMath Ward On page 1, line 15, after "receipt of" delete the remainder of the line Connick Milligan White and insert the following: "a request for review, the state board shall Fesi Mills, F. Womack determine if the capacity policy established for the school was Fields Mills, R. followed. If the state board determines that the school's policy was Total - 35 not followed, the school's governing authority shall reconsider the NAYS transfer request." Smith AMENDMENT NO. 6 Total - 1 On page 1, delete lines 16 through 20 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 7 Hensgens Peterson On page 1, at the beginning of line 21, change "(3)" to "(2)" Total - 2 AMENDMENT NO. 8 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it On page 2, line 6, after "E." delete "(1)" returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 2, delete lines 10 through 15 HOUSE BILL NO. 355— BY REPRESENTATIVES TURNER AND SCHEXNAYDER AMENDMENT NO. 10 AN ACT On page 3, line 7, change "September 30" to "January 1" To enact R.S. 17:176(G), relative to school interscholastic extracurricular athletic programs; to prohibit certain schools AMENDMENT NO. 11 from being a member of or participating in any competition On page 3, line 8, change "December 31" to "January 30" sponsored by an organization that is not audited by the legislative auditor; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 3, line 15, delete "family income" and insert "economically Floor Amendments disadvantaged status" AMENDMENT NO. 13 Senator Talbot proposed the following amendments. On page 3, after line 19, insert the following: "H. The provisions of this Chapter shall not be construed as SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS requiring a school with selective admission requirements to enroll a student who does not meet those requirements, regardless of whether Amendments proposed by Senator Talbot to Engrossed House Bill the school has excess capacity." No. 355 by Representative Turner On motion of Senator Mizell, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 11, change "G." to "G.(1)" Floor Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 2 Senator White proposed the following amendments. On page 1, after line 17, insert the following: "(2) If the Louisiana High School Athletic Association prevails SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS in any litigation against the state challenging the constitutionality of this Subsection, the association shall be entitled to an award of Amendments proposed by Senator White to Engrossed House Bill attorney's fees and court costs payable by the state." No. 211 by Representative Wright Senator Talbot moved the adoption of the amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 1 At the end of line 15 of Amendment No. 5 of Senate Floor Senator Cathey objected. Amendment Set # 3321 proposed by Senator Mizell and adopted by the Senate on June 7, 2021, insert "However, the state board shall not ROLL CALL approve any transfer request that would exceed the enrollment capacity of a school or classroom, as established by the school's The roll was called with the following result: governing authority." YEAS On motion of Senator White, the amendments were adopted. Mr. President Harris Mizell The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final Abraham Henry Peterson passage of the amended bill. Bernard Hewitt Pope Boudreaux Johns Price ROLL CALL Bouie Lambert Talbot Cloud Luneau Tarver The roll was called with the following result: Connick McMath Ward Fesi Mills, F. White YEAS Foil Mills, R. Womack Total - 27 Mr. President Foil Mizell NAYS Abraham Harris Morris Allain Henry Peacock Allain Fields Peacock Barrow Hewitt Pope Barrow Milligan Reese Bernard Jackson Price Cathey Morris Smith Boudreaux Johns Reese Total - 9 Bouie Lambert Talbot Cathey Luneau Tarver

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ABSENT advanced practice registered nursing; to repeal collaborative practice agreement requirements for advanced practice Hensgens Jackson registered nurses; to authorize advanced practice registered Total - 2 nurses to prescribe, order, furnish, and otherwise provide medications, therapies, referrals, and other healthcare items and The Chair declared the amendments were adopted. services; to provide relative to the authority of advanced practice registered nurses to distribute certain medications in Floor Amendments public health clinics; to provide requirements for transition to independent practice for certain advanced practice registered Senator Fields proposed the following amendments. nurses; to create the Independent Practice Advisory Panel within the Louisiana Department of Health and provide for the duties SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS and functions of the panel; to authorize advanced practice registered nurses to furnish signatures and other types of Amendments proposed by Senator Fields to Engrossed House Bill endorsements required of physicians in certain instances; to No. 355 by Representative Turner provide relative to staff membership of psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners at behavioral health treatment AMENDMENT NO. 1 facilities; to provide relative to admission of persons to On page 1, line 4, between "by an" and "organization" insert treatment facilities by emergency certificate; to require that "association or" psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners who issue such certificates possess certain qualifications; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 2 definitions; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 9, after "definitions" insert "; membership in associations or organizations" On motion of Senator Fred Mills, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. On motion of Senator Fields, the amendments were adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 600— BY REPRESENTATIVE GOUDEAU The bill was read by title. Senator Cathey moved the final AN ACT passage of the amended bill. To amend and reenact R.S. 41:1338(A)(2)(b), relative to the transfer of public property; to provide relative to restrictions on the ROLL CALL transfer of public property acquired by the state and political subdivisions; to exempt property of Lafayette or Lafayette The roll was called with the following result: Parish from third party transfer requirements; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. YEAS The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject Mr. President Luneau Reese to call. Allain McMath Smith Cathey Milligan Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 24— Fields Morris Ward BY REPRESENTATIVE ADAMS Foil Peacock White AN ACT Harris Peterson Womack To enact R.S. 11:1307.2, relative to State Police Pension and Total - 18 Retirement System; to provide for the purchase of additional NAYS service credits upon retirement; and to provide for related matters. Abraham Fesi Mills, R. Barrow Henry Mizell The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final Bernard Hewitt Pope passage of the bill. Boudreaux Jackson Price Bouie Johns Talbot ROLL CALL Cloud Lambert Connick Mills, F. The roll was called with the following result: Total - 19 ABSENT YEAS Hensgens Mr. President Foil Mizell Total - 1 Abraham Harris Morris Allain Henry Peacock The Chair declared the amended bill failed to pass. Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price Notice of Reconsideration Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith Senator Cathey moved to reconsider on the next Legislative Day Cathey Luneau Talbot the vote by which the bill failed to pass. Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 495— Fesi Mills, F. White BY REPRESENTATIVES IVEY, WILFORD CARTER, COX, GREEN, Fields Mills, R. Womack JAMES, JEFFERSON, MIKE JOHNSON, TRAVIS JOHNSON, DUSTIN MILLER, PIERRE, ROMERO, SCHEXNAYDER, STAGNI, TURNER, AND Total - 36 WHITE AND SENATORS BARROW AND BOUDREAUX NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 28:2(28), 51.1(A)(3)(a), (b), and (d), and Peterson 53(B)(1) and R.S. 37:913(3)(a)(vii) through (ix), (b), and (c), Total - 1 930(E) and (F), and 933, to enact R.S. 36:259(B)(39) and R.S. 37:936 through 939 and 1020.51 and 1020.52, and to repeal R.S. 28:51.1(A)(3)(c) and R.S. 37:913(8) and (9), relative to

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ABSENT ROLL CALL Hensgens The roll was called with the following result: Total - 1 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by Mr. President Harris Morris which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hewitt Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 51— Barrow Jackson Pope BY REPRESENTATIVE LACOMBE Bernard Johns Price AN ACT Boudreaux Lambert Reese To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2612, relative to territorial limits of Bouie Luneau Smith justices of the peace and constables; to provide for the number Cathey McMath Talbot of justices of the peace and constables elected in Pointe Coupee Connick Milligan Tarver Parish; to provide relative to elections; to provide for Fesi Mills, F. Ward applicability; and to provide for related matters. Fields Mills, R. White Foil Mizell Womack The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final Total - 36 passage of the bill. NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Cloud Hensgens YEAS Total - 2 Mr. President Harris Morris The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Abraham Henry Peacock to the House. Senator Barrow moved to reconsider the vote by which Barrow Hewitt Peterson the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Bernard Jackson Pope Boudreaux Johns Price HOUSE BILL NO. 72— Bouie Lambert Reese BY REPRESENTATIVE COUSSAN Cathey Luneau Smith AN ACT Cloud McMath Talbot To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2018(C) and 2030(A)(2) and to enact Connick Milligan Tarver R.S. 30:2030(A)(3) and 2044, relative to the Department of Fesi Mills, F. Ward Environmental Quality; to require the secretary to promulgate Fields Mills, R. White regulations allowing for voluntary environmental self-audits; to Foil Mizell Womack provide for the confidentiality of information contained in a Total - 36 voluntary environmental self-audit; to provide for exceptions to NAYS confidentiality requirements; to provide for incentives to facilities conducting voluntary environmental self-audits; and to Total - 0 provide for related matters. ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Lambert moved the final Allain Hensgens passage of the bill. Total - 2 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Ward 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. 55— BY REPRESENTATIVES FREEMAN, BUTLER, CARPENTER, ECHOLS, FREIBERG, GREEN, HILFERTY, JENKINS, MIKE JOHNSON, Mr. President Foil Mizell LARVADAIN, MARCELLE, MARINO, MOORE, NELSON, NEWELL, Abraham Harris Peacock PIERRE, STAGNI, AND WHITE AND SENATORS BARROW, JACKSON, Allain Henry Pope MIZELL, AND PETERSON Barrow Hewitt Price AN ACT Bernard Johns Reese To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3603(A), Boudreaux Lambert Smith Children's Code Article 1568(D), and R.S. 46:2134(D) and to Bouie Luneau Talbot enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3603.1(C)(3), relative to Cathey McMath Tarver the issuance of protective orders; to provide for complainants Cloud Milligan Ward seeking protection from domestic abuse, dating violence, Fesi Mills, F. White stalking, or sexual assault; to provide for the signature of the Fields Mills, R. Womack petitioner; to provide for the affirmation of the petitioner; to Total - 33 provide for a witness; to provide for the crime of perjury; to NAYS provide for the penalty of perjury; and to provide for related matters. Connick Morris Jackson Peterson The bill was read by title. Senator Barrow moved the final Total - 4 passage of the bill. ABSENT Hensgens Total - 1

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The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Boudreaux Johns Reese to the House. Senator Lambert moved to reconsider the vote by Bouie Lambert Smith which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 106— Connick Milligan Ward BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER Fesi Mills, F. White AN ACT Fields Mills, R. Womack To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 556.1(A)(5), relative to Foil Mizell pleas in criminal cases; to provide relative to pleas of guilty or Total - 35 nolo contendere in felony cases; to provide relative to duties of NAYS the court or defense counsel; to require the court or defense counsel to inform a defendant of additional consequences as a Barrow Peterson result of a guilty plea or nolo contendere; and to provide for Total - 2 related matters. ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Barrow moved the final Hensgens passage of the bill. Total - 1 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Henry 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. 265— BY REPRESENTATIVE BRASS Mr. President Foil Morris AN ACT Abraham Harris Peterson To amend and reenact R.S. 14:337(E)(2) and to enact R.S. Allain Jackson Pope 14:337(B)(3)(e) and (f), relative to the crime of unlawful use of Barrow Johns Price an unmanned aircraft system; to provide for increased penalties; Bernard Lambert Reese to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related Boudreaux Luneau Smith matters. Bouie McMath Talbot Cathey Milligan Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Milligan moved the final Cloud Mills, F. Ward passage of the bill. Connick Mills, R. White Fields Mizell Womack ROLL CALL Total - 33 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Fesi Hewitt YEAS Henry Peacock Total - 4 Mr. President Foil Mizell ABSENT Abraham Harris Morris Allain Henry Peacock Hensgens Barrow Hewitt Peterson Total - 1 Bernard Jackson Pope Boudreaux Johns Price The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Bouie Lambert Reese to the House. Senator Barrow moved to reconsider the vote by which Cathey Luneau Smith the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cloud McMath Talbot Connick Milligan Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 124— Fesi Mills, F. Ward BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLLIS Fields Mills, R. Womack AN ACT Total - 36 To amend and reenact R.S. 14:95(A)(1), (2), and (3), relative to the NAYS illegal carrying of weapons; to provide relative to the prohibition on the concealed carrying of any firearm or other Total - 0 instrumentality customarily used or intended for use as a ABSENT dangerous weapon; to provide an exception to the offense for a concealed handgun permit holder; and to provide for related Hensgens White matters. Total - 2 The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned passage of the bill. to the House. Senator Milligan moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 348— The roll was called with the following result: BY REPRESENTATIVE DUBUISSON AN ACT YEAS To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 2334(A), relative to advertisement of sheriff's sales; to provide relative to Mr. President Harris Morris the description of property; to provide relative to reasonable Abraham Henry Peacock notice to the public; and to provide for related matters. Allain Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final passage of the bill.

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ROLL CALL On motion of Senator Pope, the amendments were adopted. related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments YEAS Senator White proposed the following amendments. Mr. President Foil Morris Abraham Harris Peacock SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Allain Hewitt Peterson Barrow Jackson Pope Amendments proposed by Senator White to Reengrossed House Bill Bernard Johns Price No. 473 by Representative Mincey Boudreaux Lambert Reese Bouie Luneau Smith AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cathey McMath Talbot On page 1, line 4, after "paragraph), and" change "R.S. 47:851(C)(2)" Cloud Milligan Tarver to "R.S. 47:842(15) and 851(C)(2)" Connick Mills, F. White Fesi Mills, R. Womack AMENDMENT NO. 2 Fields Mizell On page 1, line 10, after "violations;" insert "to provide for the Total - 35 definition of smokeless tobacco; to exclude certain products;" NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Total - 0 On page 7, line 11, change "R.S. 47:851(C)(2) is" to "R.S. ABSENT 47:842(15) and 851(C)(2) are" Henry Hensgens Ward AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 3 On page 7, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: "§842. Definitions The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned As used in this Chapter, the following terms have the meaning to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote by which ascribed to them in this Section, unless the context clearly indicates the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. otherwise: * * * HOUSE BILL NO. 435— (15) "Smokeless tobacco" means all smokeless tobacco BY REPRESENTATIVE ROMERO including but not limited to fine cut, long cut, packed in pouches, AN ACT snuff, snuff flower, chewing tobacco, cavendish, plugs, twists, shorts, To amend and reenact R.S. 27:402(18) and 405(C)(1) through (5), refuse and other scraps, clippings and sweepings of tobacco, and relative to video draw poker devices; to provide relative to the other forms of loose tobacco, articles and products made of tobacco, definition of video draw poker; to provide relative to the games or a tobacco substitute. "Smokeless tobacco" shall not mean any offered by video draw poker devices; to provide relative to the product which includes nicotine if the product does not contain any method of operation of the games of video draw poker or card other substance considered to be smokeless tobacco. games; and to provide for related matters. * * *" The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject Senator White moved the adoption of the amendments. to call. Senator Peterson objected. HOUSE BILL NO. 473— BY REPRESENTATIVE MINCEY AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact R.S. 14:91.6(A) and 91.8(C), (D), (E), and (F)(1) and (2)(introductory paragraph), R.S. 26:793(C)(1), 910, The roll was called with the following result: 910.1(A), 911(A)(1), and 917(A)(introductory paragraph), and R.S. 47:851(C)(2), and to enact R.S. 26:901.1, relative to YEAS tobacco products; to provide relative to alternative nicotine products and vapor products; to provide relative to the unlawful Connick Lambert Talbot distribution, sale, and possession; to raise the minimum age of Foil Morris White persons for sale, purchase, and possession; to provide for Henry Peacock legislative facts and findings; to require unannounced Total - 8 compliance checks; to require identification under certain NAYS circumstances; to provide relative to vending machines and self- service displays; to provide for violations; and to provide for Mr. President Fesi Mills, F. Abraham Fields Mizell Floor Amendments Allain Harris Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope Senator Pope proposed the following amendments. Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Smith SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Bouie Luneau Tarver Cathey McMath Ward Amendments proposed by Senator Pope to Reengrossed House Bill Cloud Milligan Womack No. 473 by Representative Mincey Total - 27 AMENDMENT NO. 1 ABSENT On page 4, line 25, change "dollars" to "monies" Hensgens Mills, R. Reese AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 3 On page 4, line 27, change "federal" to "United States" The Chair declared the amendments were rejected.

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The bill was read by title. Senator Fred Mills moved the final claim against a party, authorized by R.S. 9:2800.9, that prescribed passage of the amended bill. prior to the effective date of this Act." ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, line 10, change "2" to "3" The roll was called with the following result: On motion of Senator Henry, the amendments were adopted. YEAS The bill was read by title. Senator Fields moved the final Mr. President Harris Morris passage of the amended bill. Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hewitt Peterson ROLL CALL Barrow Jackson Pope Bernard Johns Price The roll was called with the following result: Boudreaux Lambert Reese Bouie Luneau Smith YEAS Cloud McMath Talbot Connick Milligan Tarver Mr. President Harris Morris Fesi Mills, F. Ward Abraham Henry Peacock Fields Mills, R. White Barrow Hewitt Peterson Foil Mizell Womack Bernard Jackson Pope Total - 36 Boudreaux Johns Price NAYS Bouie Lambert Reese Cathey Luneau Smith Cathey Cloud McMath Talbot Total - 1 Connick Milligan Tarver ABSENT Fesi Mills, F. Ward Fields Mills, R. White Hensgens Foil Mizell Womack Total - 1 Total - 36 NAYS The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Fred Mills moved to reconsider the Total - 0 vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 492— Allain Hensgens BY REPRESENTATIVES HUGHES, ADAMS, BACALA, BAGLEY, Total - 2 BEAULLIEU, BISHOP, BOURRIAQUE, BRASS, BROWN, BRYANT, CARPENTER, CARRIER, WILFORD CARTER, CORMIER, COUSSAN, COX, DESHOTEL, DEVILLIER, DUPLESSIS, EDMONDS, EDMONSTON, The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it EMERSON, FONTENOT, FREEMAN, FREIBERG, GLOVER, GREEN, returned to the House. Senator Fields moved to reconsider the vote HARRIS, HILFERTY, HOLLIS, HORTON, ILLG, IVEY, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE JOHNSON, TRAVIS JOHNSON, JONES, by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. JORDAN, LACOMBE, LANDRY, LARVADAIN, LYONS, MARCELLE, MARINO, MCCORMICK, MCFARLAND, MCKNIGHT, MCMAHEN, HOUSE BILL NO. 507— DUSTIN MILLER, NELSON, NEWELL, CHARLES OWEN, ROBERT BY REPRESENTATIVE CREWS OWEN, PIERRE, PRESSLY, RISER, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHLEGEL, STAGNI, THOMPSON, TURNER, WHEAT, WHITE, WILLARD, AN ACT ZERINGUE, AND KERNER To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 14.1(F), relative to AN ACT electronic filing in criminal cases; to authorize clerks of court to To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2800.9(A), relative to the prescriptive accept electronic filings; to provide for the adoption and period for certain civil actions against a person for certain acts implementation of procedures for electronic filing; to provide committed against a minor; to extend the prescriptive period for for public access to electronically filed pleadings and actions against a person for sexual abuse of a minor or for documents; and to provide for related matters. physical abuse of a minor; to provide that an action against a person convicted of a crime against a child does not prescribe; The bill was read by title. Senator Robert Mills moved the final to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related passage of the bill. matters. ROLL CALL Floor Amendments The roll was called with the following result: Senator Henry proposed the following amendments. YEAS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. President Henry Peacock Amendments proposed by Senator Henry to Reengrossed House Bill Abraham Hewitt Peterson No. 492 by Representative Hughes Barrow Jackson Pope Bernard Johns Price AMENDMENT NO. 1 Boudreaux Lambert Reese On page 2, between lines 9 and 10 insert the following: Cathey Luneau Smith "Section 2. For a period of five years following the effective Cloud McMath Talbot date of this Act, any party whose action under R.S. 9:2800.9 was Connick Milligan Tarver barred by liberative prescription prior to the effective date of this Act Fesi Mills, F. Ward shall be permitted to file an action under R.S. 9:2800.9 against a party whose alleged actions are the subject of R.S. of R.S. 9:2800.9. It is the intent of the legislature to revive for a period of five years any

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Fields Mills, R. White agreements; to provide for penalties; to provide for an effective Foil Mizell Womack date; and to provide for related matters. Harris Morris Total - 35 The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final NAYS passage of the bill. Total - 0 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Allain Bouie Hensgens Total - 3 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Harris Peacock to the House. Senator Robert Mills moved to reconsider the vote by Abraham Henry Peterson which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price HOUSE BILL NO. 541— Boudreaux Johns Reese BY REPRESENTATIVE ILLG AN ACT Bouie Lambert Smith To amend and reenact R.S. 27:30.6(A)(2), (3), and (4) and (B) Cathey Luneau Talbot through (F) and to repeal R.S. 27:30.6(G) and (I), relative to Cloud McMath Tarver electronic gaming devices; to provide relative to the monitoring Connick Milligan Ward and reading of certain gaming devices; to provide that electronic Fesi Mills, F. White gaming devices at certain gaming establishments shall be Fields Mizell Womack connected to a licensee's central computer system, casino Foil Morris management system, and slot machine management system for Total - 35 the purpose of monitoring device activities; to provide relative NAYS to monitoring or reading of personal or financial information concerning patrons of gaming activities conducted on riverboats Total - 0 or live racing facilities; to provide relative to the assessment and ABSENT collection of fees; and to provide for related matters. Allain Hensgens Mills, R. The bill was read by title. Senator Talbot moved the final Total - 3 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Henry 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. 652— BY REPRESENTATIVES GLOVER, WILFORD CARTER, COX, GREEN, YEAS HUGHES, JONES, LANDRY, MARCELLE, NELSON, PIERRE, AND SELDERS Mr. President Harris Peacock AN ACT Abraham Henry Peterson To amend and reenact R.S. 40:966(C)(2)(a), (d), (e)(i) and (f)(i), Barrow Hewitt Pope relative to marijuana; to provide relative to penalties for Bernard Jackson Price possession of marijuana; to amend criminal penalties for a first Boudreaux Johns Reese or subsequent conviction of possession of marijuana; to provide Bouie Lambert Smith relative to penalties for the possession of certain amounts; and Cathey Luneau Talbot to provide for related matters. Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final Fesi Mills, F. White passage of the bill. Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Morris ROLL CALL Total - 35 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS ABSENT Allain Foil Morris Allain Hensgens Mizell Barrow Harris Peterson Total - 3 Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Luneau Smith The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Bouie McMath Tarver to the House. Senator Talbot moved to reconsider the vote by which Connick Mills, F. Ward the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fields Mills, R. Total - 20 HOUSE BILL NO. 571— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE STEFANSKI AN ACT Mr. President Hewitt Pope To amend and reenact R.S. 26:274(A)(2) and 308(B), (C)(6), (8), and Abraham Johns Reese (11)(c), and (J) and to enact R.S. 26:308(C)(12)(b)(i) through Cathey Lambert Talbot (iii), relative to the delivery of alcoholic beverages; to provide Cloud Milligan White relative to third party delivery companies and platforms; to Fesi Mizell Womack provide for requirements for alcoholic beverage delivery Henry Peacock Total - 17

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ABSENT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Hensgens Amendments proposed by Senator Bouie to Reengrossed House Bill Total - 1 No. 38 by Representative Edmonds The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned AMENDMENT NO. 1 to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote by which Delete Senate Committee No. 3 proposed by the Senate Committee the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. on Finance adopted on June 1, 2021. HOUSE BILL NO. 38— BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONDS, AMEDEE, BACALA, CREWS, AMENDMENT NO. 2 ECHOLS, EDMONSTON, FIRMENT, FRIEMAN, GAROFALO, IVEY, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, AND CHARLES OWEN On page 3, line 11, change "a" to "certain" and at the end of the line, AN ACT change the period "." to a semicolon ";" and insert "however, except To amend and reenact R.S. 39:16.1(2) and (4), 16.2, 16.3(A)(1) and in Orleans parish, a public school governing authority whose annual (3)(introductory paragraph) and (D), 16.4(A), (B)(1) and (2), student enrollment is two thousand five hundred or less shall not be and (C)(2)(f), 16.5(A)(2), 16.6(A)(2) and (C)(7), 16.7(A)(2), deemed to be an agency and shall be exempt from participating in the (B), and (C)(10), 16.9(A), (B)(introductory paragraph), and submission of data to the Louisiana Checkbook system." (C)(introductory paragraph), (1), (3), (4), and (5), 16.13(A), (B), (D), and (E), and 16.14 and to enact R.S. 17:3996(B)(59) and Senator Bouie moved the adoption of the amendments. R.S. 39:16.10(D), relative to reporting of public fiscal information; to provide relative to the Louisiana Fiscal Senator Talbot objected. Transparency Website; to require public school governing authorities to comply with the reporting and disclosure ROLL CALL requirements for the website; to provide relative to the duties and authority of the commissioner of administration relative to The roll was called with the following result: such requirements; to provide relative to the duties and authority of the legislative auditor relative to such requirements; to YEAS provide for compliance and investigative audits; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Barrow Hewitt Price Bernard Jackson Reese Floor Amendments Boudreaux Luneau Smith Bouie Milligan Tarver Senator White proposed the following amendments. Fields Mills, F. Ward Harris Morris SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Henry Peterson Total - 19 Amendments proposed by Senator White to Reengrossed House Bill NAYS No. 38 by Representative Edmonds Mr. President Fesi Mizell AMENDMENT NO. 1 Abraham Foil Peacock In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Allain Johns Pope Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, on Cathey Lambert Talbot page 1, line 6 thereof, delete "change 'a' to 'certain' and" Cloud McMath White Connick Mills, R. Womack AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 18 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate ABSENT Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, on page 1, line 16 thereof, following "of" and before "in", change Hensgens "agency" to " 'agency'" Total - 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 The Chair declared the amendments were adopted. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, on The bill was read by title. Senator Talbot moved the final page 1, line 17 thereof, change "1." to "(1)" and following passage of the amended bill. "September" and before the end of the line, change "30th" to "thirtieth" ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 4 The roll was called with the following result: In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, on YEAS page 1, line 19 thereof, change "2." to "(2)" Mr. President Fields Mizell AMENDMENT NO. 5 Abraham Foil Peacock In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Allain Henry Reese Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, on Bernard Hewitt Smith page 1, line 22 thereof, change "3." to "(3)" Bouie Johns Talbot Cathey Lambert Tarver On motion of Senator White, the amendments were adopted. Cloud McMath Ward Connick Milligan White Floor Amendments Fesi Mills, R. Womack Total - 27 Senator Bouie proposed the following amendments.

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NAYS Bouie Lambert Smith Cathey Luneau Talbot Barrow Luneau Pope Cloud McMath Tarver Boudreaux Mills, F. Price Connick Milligan Ward Harris Morris Fesi Mills, F. White Jackson Peterson Fields Mills, R. Womack Total - 10 Total - 36 ABSENT NAYS Hensgens Total - 0 Total - 1 ABSENT The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Hensgens Peterson returned to the House. Senator Talbot moved to reconsider the vote Total - 2 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it HOUSE BILL NO. 79— returned to the House. Senator Cathey moved to reconsider the vote BY REPRESENTATIVE MCMAHEN by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 28:2(39)(a)(introductory paragraph), HOUSE BILL NO. 92— relative to treatment facilities for mental health patients; to BY REPRESENTATIVES MARINO, FREEMAN, GREEN, JAMES, MAGEE, provide a definition; and to provide for related matters. MARCELLE, AND CHARLES OWEN AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:572.8(H)(2) and (Q), relative to Floor Amendments compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment; to provide relative to the amount of compensation received by a Senator Cathey proposed the following amendments. person who is wrongfully convicted; to provide a process by which certain petitioners may apply for supplemental SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS compensation; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Senator Cathey to Engrossed House Bill No. 79 by Representative McMahen Floor Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 1 Senator Henry proposed the following amendments. On page 1, line 2, after "paragraph)" and before the comma insert "and R.S. 40:2155(B)" SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Amendments proposed by Senator Henry to Reengrossed House Bill On page 1, line 3, after "definition;" insert "to provide for service No. 92 by Representative Marino locations of certain treatment facilities;" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, delete lines 15 through 19, and insert the following: On page 1, after line 20, insert the following: "(2)(a) Compensation for the physical harm and injury suffered "Section 2. R.S. 40:2155(B) is hereby amended and reenacted by the petitioner shall be calculated at a rate of twenty-five thousand to read as follows: dollars per year incarcerated, not to exceed a maximum total amount "§2155. Licensure of behavioral health services providers of two hundred fifty thousand dollars, to be paid at a rate of twenty- * * * five thousand dollars annually. B.(1) A license issued to a behavioral health services provider (b) After July 1, 2022, compensation for the physical harm and shall be valid for only one geographic location and shall be issued injury suffered by the petitioner shall be calculated at a rate of forty only for the person and premises named in the license application. thousand dollars per year incarcerated, not to exceed a maximum (2) The geographic service location for a public or private total amount of four hundred thousand dollars, to be paid at a rate of behavioral health services provider licensed pursuant to this Part shall forty thousand dollars annually." be defined to include the parish in which the provider's business office is located, any parish contiguous to the parish in which the On motion of Senator Henry, the amendments were adopted. provider's business office is located, and any distance within a fifty mile radius of the provider's business office. The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final * * *" passage of the amended bill. On motion of Senator Cathey, the amendments were adopted. ROLL CALL The bill was read by title. Senator Cathey moved the final The roll was called with the following result: passage of the amended bill. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. President Harris Morris The roll was called with the following result: Abraham Henry Peterson Barrow Hewitt Price YEAS Bernard Jackson Reese Boudreaux Johns Smith Mr. President Foil Mizell Bouie Lambert Talbot Abraham Harris Morris Cathey Luneau Tarver Allain Henry Peacock Cloud McMath Ward Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese

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Connick Milligan White AMENDMENT NO. 8 Fesi Mills, F. Womack On page 2, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: Fields Mills, R. "(b) The provisions of this Paragraph shall not apply to Foil Mizell members of the legislature." Total - 34 NAYS On motion of Senator Peterson, the amendments were adopted. Allain Peacock Pope The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final Total - 3 passage of the amended bill. ABSENT ROLL CALL Hensgens Total - 1 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it YEAS returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 113— Allain Hensgens Peterson BY REPRESENTATIVE GADBERRY Barrow Hewitt Pope AN ACT Bernard Jackson Price To enact R.S. 42:1111(C)(5), relative to the Code of Governmental Boudreaux Johns Reese Ethics; to allow the continued employment of the spouse of a Bouie Lambert Smith public servant by a person with or seeking business or financial Cathey Luneau Talbot relationships with the agency of the public servant under Cloud McMath Tarver specified circumstances; to provide for an effective date; and to Connick Milligan Ward provide for related matters. Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack Floor Amendments Foil Mizell Total - 38 Senator Hewitt proposed the following amendments. NAYS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total - 0 ABSENT Amendments proposed by Senator Hewitt to Engrossed House Bill No. 113 by Representative Gadberry Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 1 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it On page 1, line 17, after "employee" insert a period (".") and delete returned to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote remainder of the line and delete line 18 in its entirety. by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. On motion of Senator Hewitt, the amendments were adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 149— BY REPRESENTATIVES FRIEMAN AND HODGES Floor Amendments AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 29:724(B)(2) and 768(B), relative to Senator Peterson proposed the following amendments. emergency declarations; to provide for legislative termination of all or part of an emergency declaration; to provide procedures SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS for terminations; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Senator Peterson to Engrossed House Bill No. 113 by Representative Gadberry The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 13, change "(5)" to "(5)(a)" HOUSE BILL NO. 274— BY REPRESENTATIVE BISHOP AND SENATOR ALLAIN A JOINT RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 4(A) of the Constitution of On page 1, line 17, change "(a)" to "(i)" Louisiana, relative to income taxation; to provide with respect to the rates and brackets for purposes of calculating income AMENDMENT NO. 3 taxes; to provide with respect to the deductibility of federal On page 1, line 19, change "(b)" to "(ii)" income taxes paid for purposes of computing income taxes; to provide for applicability; to provide for an effective date; to AMENDMENT NO. 4 provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the On page 2, line 1, change "(c)" to "(iii)" electors; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 5 The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject On page 2, line 4, change "(d)" to "(iv)" to call. AMENDMENT NO. 6 HOUSE BILL NO. 317— On page 2, line 7, change "(e)" to "(v)" BY REPRESENTATIVE KERNER AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 7 To amend and reenact R.S. 40:31.35(C) and to enact R.S. 40:5.10.1, On page 2, line 13, change "(f)" to "(vi)" relative to financing of certain services of the office of public health of the Louisiana Department of Health pertaining to food safety; to authorize the Louisiana Department of Health to

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charge and collect from certain commercial seafood permit NAYS holders an imported seafood safety fee; to establish the amount of the fee; to create the Imported Seafood Safety Fund as a Total - 0 special treasury fund; to provide for the deposit, use, and ABSENT investment of monies in the fund; to require appropriation of monies in the fund to the office of public health for certain Hensgens Ward purposes; to provide for duties of the state health officer with Total - 2 respect to sampling, analysis, testing, and monitoring of imported seafood; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Morris moved to reconsider the vote by which The bill was read by title. Senator Connick moved the final the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. passage of the bill. HOUSE BILL NO. 347— BY REPRESENTATIVE KERNER ROLL CALL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 48:197(B)(3), relative to the Regional The roll was called with the following result: Maintenance and Improvement Fund; to provide for the administration and use of the fund; and to provide for related YEAS matters. Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock The bill was read by title. Senator Connick moved the final Allain Hewitt Peterson passage of the bill. Barrow Jackson Pope Bernard Johns Price ROLL CALL Boudreaux Lambert Reese Cathey Luneau Smith The roll was called with the following result: Cloud McMath Talbot Connick Milligan Tarver YEAS Fesi Mills, F. Ward Fields Mills, R. White Mr. President Harris Morris Foil Mizell Womack Abraham Henry Peacock Total - 36 Barrow Hewitt Peterson NAYS Bernard Jackson Pope Boudreaux Johns Price Total - 0 Bouie Lambert Reese ABSENT Cathey Luneau Smith Cloud McMath Talbot Bouie Hensgens Connick Milligan Tarver Total - 2 Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Foil Mizell to the House. Senator Connick moved to reconsider the vote by Total - 35 which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 329— Allain BY REPRESENTATIVES HARRIS AND NEWELL Total - 1 AN ACT ABSENT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:563(B), relative to voting procedure; to provide for the presence of children while voting; to provide Hensgens Ward for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Total - 2 The bill was read by title. Senator Morris moved the final The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned passage of the bill. to the House. Senator Connick moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 583— BY REPRESENTATIVES FONTENOT AND BACALA The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:2(B)(25), relative to crimes of violence; to add false YEAS imprisonment while armed with a dangerous weapon to the list Mr. President Foil Mizell of crimes of violence; and to provide for related matters. Abraham Harris Morris Allain Henry Peacock Floor Amendments Barrow Hewitt Peterson Bernard Jackson Pope Senator Jackson proposed the following amendments. Boudreaux Johns Price Bouie Lambert Reese SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Cathey Luneau Smith Cloud McMath Talbot Amendments proposed by Senator Jackson to Engrossed House Bill Connick Milligan Tarver No. 583 by Representative Fontenot Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 36 On page 1, at the beginning of line 2 after "To" insert "amend and reenact R.S. 14:44.1(A) and (B) and to"

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AMENDMENT NO. 2 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it On page 1, line 3, after "violence;" insert "to provide relative to the returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote crime of second degree kidnapping; to provide relative to by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. definitions;" HOUSE BILL NO. 159— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVES WHITE, CARPENTER, FREEMAN, GREEN, LANDRY, AND MOORE AND SENATORS JACKSON, MIZELL, AND On page 1, line 6, after "Section 1." insert "R.S. 14:44.1(A) and (B) PETERSON are hereby amended and reenacted and" AN ACT To amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 103(4) and (5), 112(B)(9), AMENDMENT NO. 4 134, 136(A), the heading of Title VI of Book I of the Civil On page 1, after line 18, insert the following: Code, and Civil Code Articles 2315.8(A) and 2362.1(B), Code "§44.1. Second degree kidnapping of Civil Procedure Articles 891(B), 3603.1(A) and (C)(1), A. Second degree kidnapping is the doing of any of the acts 3604(C)(1), 3607.1, 3610, and 3945(G), Children's Code listed in Subsection B of this Section wherein the victim is any of the Articles 652(E)(2), 1564, 1565, 1566(C), 1567(A)(3) and (B), following: 1568(A)(1), (3), and (4) and (C), 1569(A)(introductory * * * paragraph), (B), and (D), 1570(A)(introductory paragraph), (1) Used as a shield or hostage;. 1570.1(A), and 1573(introductory paragraph) and (4), Code of (2) Used to facilitate the commission of a felony or the flight Evidence Article 412.5(A), Code of Criminal Procedure Articles after an attempt to commit or the commission of a felony;. 313(A)(2), 320(G)(1), 321(C)(19), 893(A)(2), 895(M)(1), (3) Physically injured or sexually abused;. 899.2(D)(5) and (6), 900(A)(6)(d)(iii), the heading of Title (4) Imprisoned or kidnapped for seventy-two or more hours, XXXV of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and Code of except as provided in R.S. 14:45(A)(4) or (5); or. Criminal Procedure Articles 1001(1), (2), and (4), and (5) Imprisoned or kidnapped when the offender is armed with a 1002(A)(2)(a), R.S. 9:314, 345(B), 355.2(D)(2), 358.2, dangerous weapon or leads the victim to reasonably believe he is 358.3(B)(8), 359.13, the heading of Part IV of Chapter 1 of armed with a dangerous weapon. Code Title V of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of (6) Used to facilitate the commission of a simple escape or an 1950, and R.S. 9:361, 362(1), (3)(c), (4), (5), (6), and (7), 363, aggravated escape, including a simple escape or aggravated escape 364, 365, 366(A), 367, 369, 372(A) and (C), 2603(B)(4)(a), from either an adult or juvenile correctional or detention facility, in 2800.9(A), 3261.1(B)(2) and (C)(2), and 4103(B)(1), R.S. violation of R.S. 14:110. 13:621.21(B)(2) and (C)(2), 621.22(B)(3), 721(E)(2)(l), B. For purposes of this Section, kidnapping is any of the 1802(4), 1819(B)(1), 1821(A)(2), 1830(B)(3), 1852(4), 1856(4) following: and (5), 1857(A)(4), 1858(B), 1859(D), 2106(B), and (1) The forcible seizing and carrying of any person from one 5304(B)(10)(introductory paragraph) and (b), R.S. place to another; or. 14:79(A)(1)(a) and (E), R.S. 15:257.1(C)(1)(c), (2) The enticing or persuading of any person to go from one 574.7(C)(2)(a)(x) and (4)(e) and (f), 574.9(H)(2)(c), 587.8(A) place to another; or. and (B)(3)(introductory paragraph), (a), (b), and (d) and (7), (3) The imprisoning or forcible secreting of any person. R.S. 17:7.2(A)(6), R.S. 22:1063(A)(1)(g) and 1078(A), R.S. (4) The forcible seizing of any corrections officer or any other 33:9701(C)(2), R.S. 3 7 :2 5 5 4 ( B ) ( 2 ) ( b ) , R . S. official or employee of an adult or juvenile correctional or detention 39:1619(A)(3)(introductory paragraph), (a), (f), and (g), R.S. facility for any period of time whatsoever. 40:506(D), 1379.3.2(A), 2405.8(E)(1)(introductory paragraph), * * *" (a), and (g) and (2) and (I)(3)(a)(i) and (b), and 2533(C)(1), R.S. 44:3(A)(6) and (J)(3), and R.S. 46:52.1(F)(3)(a)(v), 236.5(C)(1) On motion of Senator Jackson, the amendments were adopted. and (3)(k), 236.10(C)(2)(d)(i), 1842(15)(d), 1844(C)(2), 1845(C)(2), 1846(A) and (C), 1861(A)(1)(a), 2131, 2132(3) and The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final (4), 2133(B)(3) and (D), 2134(A)(1), (2), and (3) and (C), passage of the amended bill. 2135(A)(introductory paragraph), (B), and (D), 2136(A)(introductory paragraph), 2136.1(A), 2136.2(A) and ROLL CALL (B), 2136.3(A)(introductory paragraph), 2138(C), 2140(A), (B)(introductory paragraph) and (4), (C)(1), (2)(introductory The roll was called with the following result: paragraph), (e), and (g), and (3)(b), and 2143(A), (B), and (C), to enact Civil Code Articles 136(D)(6) and 162, and to repeal YEAS R.S. 9:341 and R.S. 46:1844(W)(5)(d), 2121.1, 2140(C)(4), and 2151, relative to domestic abuse; to provide for a civil definition Mr. President Harris Peacock of domestic abuse; to provide consistent terminology; to provide Abraham Henry Peterson for cross references; to provide for the determination of support; Allain Hewitt Pope to provide for consideration of factors in determining the best Barrow Jackson Price interest of a child; to provide for the definition of dating partner; Bernard Johns Reese to provide for the Post-Separation Domestic Abuse Relief Act; Boudreaux Lambert Smith to provide for child custody and visitation when domestic abuse Bouie Luneau Talbot has occurred; to provide for court costs and attorney fees; to Cathey McMath Tarver provide for the Domestic Abuse Assistance Act; to provide for Cloud Milligan Ward the Protection From Family Violence Act; to repeal the Connick Mills, F. 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SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 53, between lines 15 and 16 insert Amendments proposed by Senator Peacock to Reengrossed House "B. This Part may be cited as the "Domestic Abuse Assistance Bill No. 159 by Representative White Act"." AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 2, line 10, between "162," and "and" insert " and R.S. On page 53, delete lines 24 through 29 in their entirety and insert the 9:355.2(D)(3)," following: "an adult child or adult grandchild. "Dating partner" means any person who is involved or has been involved in a sexual AMENDMENT NO. 2 or intimate relationship with the perpetrator characterized by the On page 20, line 10, between "reenacted" and "to" insert "and R.S. expectation of affectionate involvement independent of financial 9:355.2(D)(3) is hereby enacted" considerations, regardless of whether the person presently lives or formerly lived in the same residence with the perpetrator. "Dating AMENDMENT NO. 3 partner" shall not include a casual relationship or ordinary association On page 21, delete lines 4 through 14, and insert the following: between persons in a business or social context." "(2) There is in effect an order issued, prior to August 1, 2021, pursuant to Domestic Abuse Assistance, R.S. 46:2131, et seq., AMENDMENT NO. 11 Protection from Dating Violence, R.S. 46:2151, Part II of Chapter 28 On page 54, delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety. of Title 46 or the Post-Separation Family Violence Relief Act or Injunctions and Incidental Orders, Parts IV and V of Chapter 1 of On motion of Senator Peacock, the amendments were adopted. Code Title V of Code Book I of Title 9, except R.S. 9:372.1, all of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, Domestic Abuse Assistance, The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final Chapter 8 of Title XV of the Children's Code, or any other restraining passage of the amended bill. order, preliminary injunction, permanent injunction, or any protective order prohibiting a person from harming or going near or in the ROLL CALL proximity of the other person. (3) There is in effect an order issued, on or after August 1, The roll was called with the following result: 2021, pursuant to the Domestic Abuse Assistance Act in R.S. 46:2131 et seq., Children's Code Article 1564 et seq., or YEAS Post-Separation Domestic Abuse Relief Act, R.S. 9:361 et seq." Mr. President Foil Mizell On motion of Senator Peacock, the amendments were adopted. Abraham Harris Morris Allain Henry Peacock Floor Amendments Barrow Hewitt Peterson Bernard Jackson Pope Senator Peacock proposed the following amendments. Boudreaux Johns Price Bouie Lambert Reese SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Cathey Luneau Smith Cloud McMath Talbot Amendments proposed by Senator Peacock to Reengrossed House Connick Milligan Tarver Bill No. 159 by Representative White Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 36 On page 11, at the end of line 13, insert a semi-colon ";" and insert NAYS "short title". Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 2 ABSENT On page 11, at the beginning of line 14, insert "A. " Hensgens Ward AMENDMENT NO. 3 Total - 2 On page 11, between lines 18 and 19 insert "B. This Chapter may be cited as the "Domestic Abuse The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Assistance Act"." returned to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 22, at the end of line 7 insert a semi-colon ";" and insert HOUSE BILL NO. 388— "short title" BY REPRESENTATIVES HARRIS AND HODGES AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 5 To amend and reenact R.S. 18:423(J), 1313.1(A), (B), (C)(1), (E), On page 22, at the beginning of line 8, insert "A." and (G)(introductory paragraph), (6), and (7), and 1315(B) and to repeal R.S. 18:1313.2, relative to the preparation, verification, AMENDMENT NO. 6 tabulation, and counting of absentee by mail and early voting On page 22, between lines 20 and 21 insert ballots; to provide for the timing of such processes; to provide "B. This Part may be cited as the "Post-Separation Domestic relative to elections impaired as the result of a declared disaster Abuse Relief Act"." or emergency; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 53, at the end of line 1 insert a semi-colon ";" and insert The bill was read by title. Senator Morris moved the final "short title"8 passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 53, at the beginning of line 2, insert "A."

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ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 6, line 20, after "the licensee." insert "The board may deliver The roll was called with the following result: a license by electronic transmission if the license contains the licensee's current photo and an electronic watermark or unique QR YEAS barcode." Mr. President Foil Mizell On motion of Senator Luneau, the amendments were adopted. Abraham Harris Morris Allain Henry Peacock Floor Amendments Barrow Hensgens Peterson Bernard Hewitt Pope Senator Mizell proposed the following amendments. Boudreaux Johns Price Bouie Lambert Reese SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Cathey Luneau Smith Cloud McMath Talbot Amendments proposed by Senator Mizell to Reengrossed House Bill Connick Milligan Tarver No. 531 by Representative Pressly Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 36 On page 1, line 4, after "3556(B)(3)," insert "3558(A)(4) and (E)," NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 0 On page 2, line 20, after "3556(B)(3)," insert "3558(A)(4) and (E)," ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 Jackson Ward On page 6, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: Total - 2 "§3558. Massage establishments; license; qualifications; criminal history check; prohibitions The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned A. Massage establishments shall be required to be licensed as to the House. Senator Morris moved to reconsider the vote by which follows: the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. * * * (4)(a) The board shall require that the applicant, designated HOUSE BILL NO. 531— responsible party, and any owners provide written consent to the BY REPRESENTATIVES PRESSLY AND HILFERTY board to request and obtain state and national criminal history record AN ACT information as a condition for consideration of an application for To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3552(10), 3553(C), 3555(A)(4), licensure. 3556(A)(6), (B)(introductory paragraph) and (2), and (D), and (b) The board may charge and collect from the applicant, in 3561(A), to enact R.S. 15:587(A)(1)(k) and R.S. 37:3555(A)(6) addition to all other applicable fees and costs, the amount as may be through (14), 3556(B)(3), 3563(E) through (G), and 3568, and incurred by the board in requesting and obtaining state and national to repeal R.S. 37:3562(A)(8) and (B), relative to massage criminal history record information. therapists; to provide for massage therapy techniques; to provide (c) The board shall provide each applicant with a copy of the for persons who are not licensed or certified as a massage written standards specifying the requirements that shall be met by an therapist; to revise the powers and duties of the Louisiana Board applicant and the grounds on which a license may be denied or of Massage Therapy; to provide for the performance of state and revoked. federal criminal background checks on prospective licensees; to (d) Pursuant to this Section, or any other law or board rules or provide for military personnel and their spouses who relocate to regulations promulgated and adopted by the board, the board may this state; to provide for the issuance of a license to a licensee; request and obtain state and national criminal history record to provide for continuing education requirements; to provide for information from the bureau and the FBI relative to any applicant, inspections of massage establishments; to provide discipline for designated responsible party, or owner whose fingerprints the board those massage establishments that operate as a sexually oriented has obtained for the purpose of determining an applicant's suitability business; to provide for fines and penalties to be imposed by the and eligibility for licensure. board; to provide for violations and grounds for discipline of (e) Upon request by the board and upon the board's submission massage therapists and massage establishments; to provide for of fingerprints and other identifying information as may be required, human trafficking training; to provide an effective date; and to the bureau shall conduct a search of its criminal history record provide for related matters. information relative to the applicant, designated responsible party, or owner and report the results of its search to the board within sixty Floor Amendments days from receipt of a request. The bureau may charge the board a processing fee pursuant to R.S. 15:587 for conducting and reporting Senator Luneau proposed the following amendments. on a search. (f) If the criminal history record information reported by the SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS bureau to the board does not provide grounds for disqualification of the applicant for licensure, the board may forward the fingerprints Amendments proposed by Senator Luneau to Reengrossed House Bill and other identifying information as may be required to the FBI with No. 531 by Representative Pressly a request for a search of national criminal history record information. (g) Any and all state or national criminal history record AMENDMENT NO. 1 information obtained by the board from the bureau or FBI which is On page 3, line 6, after "include" delete ", with appropriate training," not already a matter of public record shall be deemed nonpublic and confidential information restricted to the exclusive use of the board, AMENDMENT NO. 2 its members, officers, investigators, agents, and attorneys in On page 3, line 9, after "baths, and" insert ", with appropriate evaluating the applicant's eligibility or disqualification for licensure. training," No information or records shall, except with the written consent of the individual or by order of a court of competent jurisdiction, be AMENDMENT NO. 3 released or otherwise disclosed by the board to any other person or On page 6, line 17, after "other" delete "nonelectronic" agency. * * *

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E. No massage establishment shall be eligible for licensure ROLL CALL unless the applicant has submitted evidence satisfactory to the board of meeting the following requirements: The roll was called with the following result: (1) The applicant, designated responsible party, and any owners have not, within the five years preceding the date of the application, YEAS been convicted of a nonviolent felony. (2) The applicant, designated responsible party, and any owners Mr. President Harris Morris have never been convicted of or pled nolo contendere to a violent Abraham Henry Peacock felony or a criminal offense involving sexual misconduct. Allain Hensgens Peterson (3) The applicant, designated responsible party, and any owners Barrow Hewitt Pope have submitted to and cleared a background check. Bernard Jackson Price * * *" Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith AMENDMENT NO. 4 Cathey Luneau Talbot On page 7, at the end of line 29, insert the following: "The training Cloud McMath Tarver opportunities required pursuant to this Subsection shall commence no Connick Milligan Ward later than ninety days following the effective date of this Part and Fesi Mills, F. White continue on at least an annual basis thereafter. Failure to participate Fields Mills, R. Womack in the training shall be grounds for removal of any board member, Foil Mizell disciplinary action up to termination of employment for any staff Total - 38 person, or the termination of the contract of an inspector." NAYS On motion of Senator Mizell, the amendments were adopted. Total - 0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final passage of the amended bill. Total - 0 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Ward 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. 572— BY REPRESENTATIVES WHITE, BISHOP, BOURRIAQUE, COUSSAN, DEVILLIER, EMERSON, FREEMAN, HARRIS, JONES, LARVADAIN, Mr. President Harris Morris MACK, SCHEXNAYDER, AND THOMPSON Abraham Henry Peacock AN ACT Allain Hensgens Peterson To amend and reenact R.S. 30:23(A), (B)(introductory paragraph), Barrow Hewitt Pope (1), (2), and (4), (C), and (D)(1), 1103(3) through (12), and Bernard Jackson Price 1110(C)(3) and (E)(5) and to enact R.S. 30:1103(13), 1104(F), Boudreaux Johns Reese and 1110(F)(7), relative to the underground storage of hydrogen, Bouie Lambert Smith nitrogen, ammonia, compressed air, or noble gases in Cathey Luneau Talbot underground reservoirs and salt domes; to include hydrogen, Cloud McMath Tarver nitrogen, ammonia, compressed air, and noble gases as Connick Milligan Ward substances that can be stored in underground reservoirs and salt Fesi Mills, F. White domes; to provide for definitions; to provide for the "reasons for Fields Mills, R. Womack confidentiality" requirements as it relates to certain business Foil Mizell records; to provide relative to the Carbon Dioxide Geologic Total - 38 Storage Trust Fund; to provide for certain fee amounts; to NAYS authorize contracts for professional services; and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final passage of the bill. Total - 0 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it ROLL CALL returned to the House. Senator Luneau 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. 545— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE HUGHES AN ACT Mr. President Henry Peacock To amend and reenact R.S. 48:196(C) and 224.1(A) and to enact R.S. Abraham Hensgens Peterson 48:752(3), relative to the Department of Transportation and Allain Hewitt Pope Development and the State Highway Improvement Fund; to Barrow Jackson Price provide for the expenditure of money in road transfer Boudreaux Johns Reese agreements; to provide for funds to be credited to the Parish Bouie Lambert Smith Transportation Fund; to provide an effective date; and to provide Cathey Luneau Talbot for related matters. Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final Fesi Mills, F. White passage of the bill. Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell Harris Morris Total - 37

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NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 639— BY REPRESENTATIVES ZERINGUE AND SCHEXNAYDER Total - 0 AN ACT ABSENT To enact Subpart Q-1 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised Bernard of R.S. 39:100.122 and 100.123, and Subpart Q-2 of Part II-A Total - 1 of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.124, relative The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to funding for infrastructure investment and construction; to to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote by which create the Matching Assistance and Grants for Infrastructure and the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Construction Fund; to provide for uses of the fund; to create a program for the administration of monies from the fund; to HOUSE BILL NO. 585— create the Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System BY REPRESENTATIVE GEYMANN Repayment Fund; to provide for an effective date; and to AN ACT provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1892(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 22:1892(A)(5), relative to homeowner's insurance claims The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject settlement practices; to provide for certain claims settlement to call. practices; to provide for penalties for insurers failing to provide timely payment or settlement offers for claims; and to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 648— for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE DESHOTEL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 44.4.1(B)(25) and to enact Part VI-C of Floor Amendments Chapter 39 of Title 51 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 51:2370.1 through 2370.18, Senator Talbot proposed the following amendments. relative to grants for broadband expansion; to provide for the establishment of the grant program; to define terms; to provide SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS requirements for area protection; to provide a procedure for application; to allow for public comment; to allow for protest; Amendments proposed by Senator Talbot to Reengrossed House Bill to allow for judicial review of a protest decision; to provide for No. 585 by Representative Geymann consultation; to provide conditions for the scoring process; to require fund matching; to provide requirements for compliance; AMENDMENT NO. 1 to mandate forfeiture of funds for failure to perform; to provide In Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate for the receipt and disbursement of federal grant funds; to Committee on Insurance (2876), on page 1, lines 15 and 16 delete "or require reports; to allow for an administration fee; to require the to any of said employees," legislative auditor to review the program and make recommendations to the office before implementation; to On motion of Senator Talbot, the amendments were adopted. provide for reimbursement; to provide for promulgation of rules; to provide relative to the application of the Public Records Law The bill was read by title. Senator Talbot moved the final to certain records related to the grant program; and to provide passage of the amended bill. for related matters. ROLL CALL Floor Amendments The roll was called with the following result: Senator Cloud proposed the following amendments. YEAS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock Amendments proposed by Senator Cloud to Re-Reengrossed House Allain Hensgens Peterson Bill No. 648 by Representative Deshotel Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price AMENDMENT NO. 1 Boudreaux Johns Reese On page 1, line 4, change "2370.18" to "2370.16" Bouie Lambert Smith Cathey Luneau Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 2 Cloud McMath Tarver On page 1, line 11, after "fee;" delete the remainder of the line, and Connick Milligan Ward insert "to provide prohibitions and exceptions;" Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack AMENDMENT NO. 3 Foil Mizell On page 1, delete line 12 Total - 38 AMENDMENT NO. 4 NAYS On page 1, line 13, delete "implementation;" Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 5 ABSENT On page 1, line 18, change "2370.18" to "2370.16" Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 6 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it On page 2, line 15, delete "transmission speeds of at least" and insert returned to the House. Senator Talbot moved to reconsider the vote "a minimum of" by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 2, line 16, change "megabit" to "megabits" and after "upload" insert "transmission speeds"

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AMENDMENT NO. 8 AMENDMENT NO. 29 On page 2, delete line 26, and insert the following: On page 7, line 18, after "technology." delete the remainder of the "(6) "Eligible grant recipient" means a provider of broadband line service, including a provider operated by a local government if the local government is compliant with the Local Government Fair AMENDMENT NO. 30 Competition Act prior to July 1, 2021, with respect to providing such On page 7, delete lines 19 through 21 services, a cooperative, or any partnership thereof." AMENDMENT NO. 31 AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 7, line 23, after "protections" delete "in Paragraph (2) of On page 4, in between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: Subsection B of this Section" and insert "provided in this Part" "(12) "Local government" means a parish, municipality, or school board, or any instrumentality thereof." AMENDMENT NO. 32 On page 8, line 11, change "may" to "shall" AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 4, line 4, change "(12)" to "(13)" AMENDMENT NO. 33 On page 8, line 12, change "verify" to "attest" AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 4, line 6, change "(13)" to "(14)" AMENDMENT NO. 34 On page 8, line 29, before "regulations" insert "applicable" AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 4, line 10, change "(14)" to "(15)" AMENDMENT NO. 35 On page 10, line 17, delete "A." AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 4, line 13, change "(15)" to "(16)" AMENDMENT NO. 36 On page 10, delete lines 21 and 22 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 4, delete line 17, and insert "of at least twenty-five Mbps AMENDMENT NO. 37 download and three Mbps upload is available from at" On page 11, line 3, after "percent." delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 4 through 9 and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 15 "(2) The office shall give additional points to applicants that On page 4, line 19, change "(16)" to "(17)" provide a letter of support from local government." AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 38 On page 4, line 21, delete "private" On page 11, line 10, change "(2)" to "(3)"

AMENDMENT NO. 17 AMENDMENT NO. 39 On page 4, line 26, change "thirty-day" to "sixty-day" On page 11, line 14, change "(3)" to "(4)" AMENDMENT NO. 18 On page 4, line 27, change "57:2370.5(C)" to "51:2370.4(C)" AMENDMENT NO. 40 On page 11, line 20, change "(4)" to "(5)" AMENDMENT NO. 19 On page 5, line 3, delete "private" AMENDMENT NO. 41 On page 11, line 24, change "(5)" to "(6)" AMENDMENT NO. 20 On page 5, line 8, delete "and nothing more" AMENDMENT NO. 42 AMENDMENT NO. 21 On page 11, delete lines 28 and 29 and insert the following: On page 5, line 13, change "eligible" to "ineligible" "(7) The office shall give additional points to projects receiving funding or in-kind contributions from local government for eligible AMENDMENT NO. 22 projects within the jurisdiction of the local government. On page 5, line 24, change "inclusion" to "exclusion" (8) The office shall give additional points to projects in which the eligible grant recipient is a small business entrepreneurship AMENDMENT NO. 23 certified by the Hudson Initiative, R.S. 39:2001 et seq., or the On page 5, line 25, before "provider" delete "private" Veteran Initiative, R.S. 39:2171 et seq., in accordance with rules promulgated by the office. (9) The office shall give additional points to projects in which AMENDMENT NO. 24 the eligible grant recipient commits to a good faith subcontracting On page 6, line 2, delete "private" plan to contract with or employ a small business entrepreneurship certified by the Hudson Initiative, R.S. 39:2001 et seq., or the AMENDMENT NO. 25 Veteran Initiative, R.S. 39:2171 et seq., to substantially participate in On page 6, line 10, change "will" to "shall" the performance of the project, in accordance with rules promulgated by the office." AMENDMENT NO. 26 On page 6, line 11, change "will" to "shall" AMENDMENT NO. 43 On page 12, line 1, change "(7)" to "(10)" AMENDMENT NO. 27 On page 6, line 28, change "time line" to "timeline" AMENDMENT NO. 44 On page 12, line 3, change "Fund matching" to "Funding match AMENDMENT NO. 28 requirement" On page 7, line 1, change "services" to "broadband service" AMENDMENT NO. 45 On page 12, delete lines 7 and 8, and insert the following:

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"B.(1) A local government may contribute funding or in-kind AMENDMENT NO. 59 contributions for use on an eligible project under the provisions of On page 16, line 18, change "§2370.18." to "§2370.16." this Part. The contribution of funding by local government for an eligible project under the provisions of this Part shall not be AMENDMENT NO. 60 considered a partnership for providing a covered service under the On page 17, line 7, change "2370.19" to "2370.16" Local Government Fair Competition Act. (2) A local government shall not make or grant any undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to itself or to any provider of AMENDMENT NO. 61 broadband service. On page 17, delete line 9 through 13 and insert the following: (3) A local government shall apply without discrimination as to "Section 3. This Act shall become effective on July 1, 2021; if itself and to any provider the local government's ordinances, rules, vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, and policies, including those relating to obligation to serve, access to this Act shall become effective on July 1, 2021, or on the day public right of way, permitting, performance bonding, reporting, and following such approval by the legislature, whichever is later." quality of service." On motion of Senator Cloud, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 46 On page 12, line 11, after "twenty-five Mbps" change "downstream" The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final to "download" passage of the amended bill.

AMENDMENT NO. 47 ROLL CALL On page 12, delete line 12, and insert the following: "and three Mbps upload. Grant recipients that have offered broadband service to at The roll was called with the following result: least one thousand consumers for a period of at least five consecutive years shall offer broadband service at prices consistent with offers to YEAS consumers in other areas of the state. Any other broadband provider shall ensure that the broadband service is priced to consumers at no more than the cost rate" Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 48 Allain Hensgens Peterson On page 13, line 5, delete "supply chain disruption," Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price AMENDMENT NO. 49 Boudreaux Johns Reese On page 13, line10, change "office" to "division of administration" Bouie Lambert Smith Cathey Luneau Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 50 Cloud McMath Tarver On page 13, line12, change "office" to "division of administration" Connick Milligan Ward Fesi Mills, F. White AMENDMENT NO. 51 Fields Mills, R. Womack On page 13, after line 28, insert the following: Foil Mizell "(4) Any right-of-way fees or permit fees paid to local Total - 38 government, state government, railroad, private entity or person NAYS during the fulfillment of the grant awarded pursuant to this Part. (5) Any delays encountered when obtaining a right-of-way Total - 0 permission." ABSENT

AMENDMENT NO. 52 Total - 0 On page 14, line 8, change "time line" to "timeline" The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it AMENDMENT NO. 53 returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote On page 15, delete lines 1 through 17 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

AMENDMENT NO. 54 HOUSE BILL NO. 670— On page 15, line 18, change "§2370.15." to "§2370.14." BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY CARTER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2011(D)(22)(c) and 2014(D)(5) and AMENDMENT NO. 55 (6) and to enact R.S. 30:2014(D)(7), relative to fees collected by On page 15, line 21, delete "awarding grants or" the Department of Environmental Quality; to authorize a minimum amount for fees paid to the department; to authorize AMENDMENT NO. 56 an increase of certain fees paid to the department; to establish a On page 15, delete lines 23 through 28, and insert "provided in this new fee for radioactive waste disposal processing; and to Part and any other applicable law." provide for related matters.

AMENDMENT NO. 57 The bill was read by title. Senator Price moved the final passage On page 16, delete lines 7 through 9 of the bill.

AMENDMENT NO. 58 On page 16, line 10, change "§2370.17." to "§2370.15."

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The roll was called with the following result: Luneau Total - 1 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Harris Morris to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote by which Abraham Henry Peacock the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Allain Hensgens Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 137— Barrow Hewitt Pope BY REPRESENTATIVE DUPLESSIS Bernard Jackson Price AN ACT Boudreaux Johns Reese To amend and reenact R.S. 27:248(C)(2)(introductory paragraph), Bouie Lambert Smith (3), (4), and (5), relative to non-gaming economic development Cathey Luneau Talbot by the casino gaming operator; to provide relative to the Cloud McMath Tarver operating force or personnel level; to provide relative to the Connick Milligan Ward employment positions toward the total operating force or Fesi Mills, F. White personnel level; to provide relative to the amount credited to the Fields Mills, R. Womack casino gaming operator; and to provide for related matters. Foil Mizell Total - 38 The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject NAYS to call.

Total - 0 HOUSE BILL NO. 242— BY REPRESENTATIVES DUSTIN MILLER, BISHOP, AND EDMONDS ABSENT AN ACT To enact R.S. 29:726.5 and 726.5.1, relative to homeland security; to Total - 0 establish the Louisiana Commission on Security for the Faith Community; to provide relative to the purpose, membership, The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned authority, and duties of the commission; to provide for the to the House. Senator Price moved to reconsider the vote by which establishment of a security grant program; to establish the the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Security Grant Program Fund; to provide for the duties and authority of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and HOUSE BILL NO. 48— Emergency Preparedness with regard to the program and fund; BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ to provide for the purpose of the program and fund; to provide AN ACT for the eligibility requirements for grant applicants; and to To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1379.3(D)(2) and to enact R.S. provide for related matters. 40:1379.3(D)(1)(j), relative to concealed handgun permits; to provide relative to the required safety and training for The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final applicants; to provide relative to the certification of instructors passage of the bill. of the required safety and training courses; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS Mr. President Harris Morris The roll was called with the following result: Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson YEAS Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price Mr. President Henry Peacock Boudreaux Johns Reese Abraham Hensgens Pope Bouie Lambert Smith Allain Hewitt Price Cathey Luneau Talbot Bernard Johns Reese Cloud McMath Tarver Bouie Lambert Smith Connick Milligan Ward Cathey McMath Talbot Fesi Mills, F. White Cloud Milligan Tarver Fields Mills, R. Womack Connick Mills, F. Ward Foil Mizell Fesi Mills, R. White Total - 38 Foil Mizell Womack NAYS Harris Morris Total - 32 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT

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The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned HOUSE BILL NO. 535— to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote by which BY REPRESENTATIVE ORGERON the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AN ACT To enact R.S. 56:325.5, relative to menhaden; to provide for a coastal HOUSE BILL NO. 296— exclusion zone; to prohibit the taking of menhaden in the BY REPRESENTATIVE SELDERS exclusion zone; to prohibit the use of certain vessels and AN ACT equipment in the exclusion zone; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 26:71.2(A)(7) and 271.3(A)(7), relative matters. to alcohol beverage control; to provide for the definition of "Class C-Package Store"; to provide for Package house-Class B The bill was read by title. Senator Allain moved the final permits; to provide for criteria; to provide for audits; and to passage of the bill. provide for related matters. ROLL CALL The bill was read by title. Senator McMath moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result:

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The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Henry Morris Abraham Hensgens Peacock YEAS Allain Hewitt Peterson Barrow Jackson Price Mr. President Foil Morris Bernard Johns Reese Abraham Harris Peacock Boudreaux Lambert Smith Allain Henry Pope Cathey Luneau Talbot Barrow Hensgens Price Cloud McMath Tarver Bernard Johns Reese Fesi Milligan Ward Boudreaux Lambert Smith Fields Mills, F. White Bouie Luneau Talbot Foil Mills, R. Womack Cathey McMath Tarver Harris Mizell Cloud Milligan Ward Total - 35 Connick Mills, F. White NAYS Fields Mills, R. Womack Total - 33 Bouie Connick Pope NAYS Total - 3 ABSENT Fesi Hewitt Peterson Total - 3 Total - 0 ABSENT The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Jackson Mizell to the House. Senator Allain moved to reconsider the vote by which Total - 2 the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned HOUSE BILL NO. 596— to the House. Senator McMath moved to reconsider the vote by BY REPRESENTATIVES FONTENOT, BACALA, BUTLER, CARRIER, CORMIER, CREWS, DEVILLIER, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FARNUM, which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. FIRMENT, FRIEMAN, GADBERRY, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, HARRIS, HORTON, ILLG, MIKE JOHNSON, TRAVIS JOHNSON, MACK, MIGUEZ, HOUSE BILL NO. 365— ORGERON, CHARLES OWEN, ROMERO, SCHAMERHORN, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, WRIGHT, AND ZERINGUE BY REPRESENTATIVE FARNUM AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 4:144(B)(2)(b), relative to the Louisiana To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1379.3(B)(2) and (I)(1) and (2) and to State Racing Commission; to require that one member of the enact R.S. 14:95(M) and R.S. 40:1379.3.3, relative to the illegal commission be from the Louisiana quarter horse industry; and carrying of weapons; to exempt certain persons from the crime to provide for related matters. of illegal carrying of weapons; to provide relative to concealed handgun permits; to provide relative to the authority of a person to carry a concealed handgun without a permit; to provide The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject relative to the completion of a sixty-minute online concealed to call. handgun education course in order to carry a concealed handgun without a permit; to provide relative to a database of licensed HOUSE BILL NO. 393— firearm and handgun instructors; to provide relative to blood BY REPRESENTATIVE ORGERON alcohol readings; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To repeal R.S. 26:359(B)(1)(i), relative to alcoholic beverages; to The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject provide relative to the distribution of certain alcoholic to call. beverages; to repeal the prohibition of certain wine producers or manufacturers from shipping and selling wine under certain conditions; and to provide for related matters. Recess

The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject On motion of Senator Cortez, the Senate took a recess at 12:05 to call. o'clock P.M. until 1:00 o'clock P.M.

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After Recess Bernard Lambert Reese Boudreaux Luneau Smith The Senate was called to order at 1:30 o'clock P.M. by the Bouie McMath Ward President of the Senate. Cathey Milligan White Fesi Mills, R. Womack ROLL CALL Fields Mizell Harris Morris The roll was called with the following result: Total - 28 NAYS PRESENT Peacock Mr. President Foil Peacock Total - 1 Abraham Harris Peterson ABSENT Barrow Henry Pope Bernard Jackson Price Allain Foil Mills, F. Boudreaux Johns Reese Cloud Hensgens Talbot Bouie Lambert Smith Connick Hewitt Tarver Cathey Luneau Ward Total - 9 Cloud Milligan Womack Fesi Mills, R. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by Fields Morris which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total - 28 ABSENT Explanation of Vote Allain McMath Tarver Connick Mills, F. White Senator Fred Mills stated he appeared as absent on the vote on Hensgens Mizell House Bill No. 7. He intended to vote yea and asked that the Official Journal so state. Hewitt Talbot Total - 10 Senator Ward in the Chair The President of the Senate announced there were 28 Senators present and a quorum. HOUSE BILL NO. 44— BY REPRESENTATIVE DEVILLIER AN ACT Senate Business Resumed After Recess To enact R.S. 32:388(B)(4)(b)(xv), relative to construction aggregates; to expand the definition of "construction House Bills and Joint Resolutions on aggregates" to include dirt; and to provide for related matters. Third Reading and Final Passage, Resumed The bill was read by title. Senator Cloud moved the final HOUSE BILL NO. 7— passage of the bill. BY REPRESENTATIVES FREEMAN, BRASS, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, CORMIER, COX, DUPLESSIS, FREIBERG, GLOVER, GREEN, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, JONES, LANDRY, LARVADAIN, LYONS, ROLL CALL MARCELLE, MOORE, PIERRE, SELDERS, WHITE, AND WILLARD AND SENATOR BARROW The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:302(BB)(114), 305.75, 321(P)(115), 321.1(I)(115) YEAS and 331(V)(115) and to repeal R.S. 47:337.10.2(C), relative to sales and use tax exemptions; to provide for a state sales and use tax exemption for certain purchases of feminine hygiene Mr. President Harris Morris products; to provide for a state sales and use tax exemption for Abraham Henry Peacock certain purchases of diapers; to provide for definitions; to Barrow Hensgens Peterson provide for the effectiveness of the optional local sales and use Bernard Jackson Pope tax exemption for certain purchases of feminine hygiene Boudreaux Johns Price products and diapers; to provide for certain requirements and Bouie Lambert Reese limitations; and to provide for related matters. Cathey Luneau Smith Cloud McMath Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final Connick Milligan White passage of the bill. Fesi Mills, F. Womack Fields Mills, R. ROLL CALL Foil Mizell Total - 34 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Total - 0 Mr. President Henry Peterson Abraham Jackson Pope Barrow Johns Price

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ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 146— BY REPRESENTATIVES HILFERTY, BUTLER, FARNUM, MCMAHEN, MOORE, RISER, WHITE, WRIGHT, AND THOMPSON AND SENATORS Allain Talbot BARROW, FIELDS, FOIL, HENSGENS, JACKSON, MIZELL, PETERSON, Hewitt Tarver AND SMITH Total - 4 AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:297.15, relative to income tax credits; to establish The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned an income tax credit for an individual who delivers a stillborn to the House. Senator Cloud moved to reconsider the vote by which child; to provide for the amount of the credit; to provide for the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. certain requirements and limitations; to provide for applicability; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 93— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ AN ACT The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final To enact R.S. 2:135.1(A)(6), relative to the lease of certain airport passage of the bill. facilities governed by the Iberia Parish Airport Authority; to exempt leases governed by the Iberia Parish Airport Authority ROLL CALL from the provisions of public lease laws; to require the Iberia Parish Airport Authority to meet certain requirements relative to The roll was called with the following result: price and appraisals; and to provide for related matters. YEAS The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Mr. President Henry Morris Abraham Hensgens Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 103— BY REPRESENTATIVES MCCORMICK, AMEDEE, AND HODGES Barrow Hewitt Peterson AN ACT Bernard Jackson Pope To enact R.S. 9:2800.28, relative to civil liability; to provide for Boudreaux Johns Price refusal to mandate COVID-19 vaccination; to provide relative Bouie Lambert Reese to business and professional licenses; and to provide for related Cathey Luneau Smith matters. Connick McMath Talbot Fesi Milligan Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Fesi moved the final passage Fields Mills, F. Womack of the bill. Foil Mills, R. Harris Mizell ROLL CALL Total - 34 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS ABSENT

Mr. President Hensgens Morris Allain Ward Abraham Hewitt Peacock Cloud White Bernard Johns Pope Total - 4 Cathey Lambert Reese Cloud McMath Talbot The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Fesi Mills, F. White to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote by which Foil Mills, R. Womack the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Henry Mizell Total - 23 HOUSE BILL NO. 181— BY REPRESENTATIVE DUSTIN MILLER NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 28:51.1(A)(3)(introductory paragraph), Barrow Fields Milligan 52(B), (E), and (G)(1), 52.2(A), 52.3(B), and 53(L)(2) and Boudreaux Harris Peterson (P)(1)(b), relative to psychiatric mental health practitioners; to Bouie Jackson Price provide that psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners shall Connick Luneau Smith be allowed to prepare and execute orders for the admission of Total - 12 patients to licensed psychiatric hospitals; and to provide for ABSENT related matters.

Allain Tarver Ward Floor Amendments Total - 3 Senator Fred Mills proposed the following amendments. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Fesi moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President in the Chair

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SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Fred Mills moved to reconsider the Amendments proposed by Senator Fred Mills to Reengrossed House vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Bill No. 181 by Representative Dustin Miller HOUSE BILL NO. 183— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE BROWN On page 2, line 3, after "practitioners" insert "who are acting in AN ACT accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1693(J)(1), relative to unemployment compensation; to provide for federal disaster unemployment AMENDMENT NO. 2 assistance; to make discretionary state income tax withholdings under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 10, after "practitioner" insert "who is acting in accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" Floor Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 15, after "practitioner" insert "who is acting in Senator Luneau proposed the following amendments. accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, line 23, after "practitioner" insert "who is acting in Amendments proposed by Senator Luneau to Engrossed House Bill accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" No. 183 by Representative Brown

AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 29, after "practitioner" insert "who is acting in On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 23:1693(J)(1)" to "R.S. accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" 23:1474(G)(3)(b) and (I), 1592(E), and 1693(J)(1)"

AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 3, line 15, after "practitioner" insert "who is acting in On page 1, line 4, after "circumstances;" insert "to provide with accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" respect to the weekly benefit amount; to provide for the formula for computation of benefits; to provide an effective date;" AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 4, line 6, after "practitioner" insert "who is acting in AMENDMENT NO. 3 accordance with a collaborative practice agreement" On page 1, line 7, change "R.S. 23:1693(J)(1) is" to "R.S. 23:1474(G)(3)(b) and (I), 1592(E), and 1693(J)(1) are" On motion of Senator Fred Mills, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 4 The bill was read by title. Senator Fred Mills moved the final On page 1, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: passage of the amended bill. "§1474. Administrator; Revenue Estimating Conference; "wages"; weekly benefit amounts ROLL CALL * * * G. * * * The roll was called with the following result: (3) * * * (b) He shall thereupon apply, in compliance with this Section, the proper procedure from the table in Subsection I of this Section to YEAS such next calendar year beginning January first for maximum dollar amount of "wages", maximum weekly benefit amount, with any Abraham Harris Peterson applicable discounts under R.S. 23:1592, and publish annually the Barrow Hensgens Pope formula for computation of benefits. Boudreaux Hewitt Price * * * Bouie Jackson Reese I. The following table shall be applied by the administrator Cloud Lambert Smith subsequent to his determination of comparative balance, and applied Connick Luneau Tarver trust fund balance range, in compliance with this Section: Fesi McMath Womack Fields Mills, F. Applied Maximum Formula for Maximum Total - 23 Procedure Trust Dollar Computation Weekly NAYS Fund Amount of of Benefits Benefit Balance "wages" Amount Range under R.S. Mr. President Johns Peacock 23:1474 Bernard Milligan Talbot 1 Less than Eight Apply R.S. Two Cathey Mills, R. Ward seven thousand 23:1592 hundred Foil Mizell hundred five without seven twenty-one fifty hundred percent forty-nine Henry Morris million dollars discount under dollars Total - 13 dollars R.S. 23:1592(D)(C) ABSENT then multiply by 1.05 and then multiply Allain White such amount by Total - 2 1.03to formula for computation of benefits

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Applied Maximum Formula for Maximum ROLL CALL Trust Dollar Computation Weekly Procedure Fund Amount of of Benefits Benefit Balance "wages" Amount The roll was called with the following result: Range under R.S. 23:1474 YEAS 2 Equal to Seven Apply R.S. Two or greater thousand 23:1592 hundred Mr. President Harris Mizell than seven seven without seven forty-seven Abraham Henry Morris hundred hundred percent seventy- fifty dollars discount under five Barrow Hensgens Peacock million R.S. dollars Bernard Hewitt Pope dollars but 23:1592(C) and less than without five Boudreaux Jackson Price one percent Bouie Johns Reese billion discount under one R.S. Cathey Lambert Smith hundred 23:1592(D), Cloud Luneau Talbot fifty then multiply million such amount by Connick McMath Tarver dollars 1.05 and then Fesi Milligan Ward multiply such amount by Fields Mills, F. White 1.15to formula Foil Mills, R. Womack for computation Total - 36 of benefits NAYS 3 Equal to Seven Apply R.S. Two or greater thousand 23:1592 hundred Total - 0 than one dollars without seven fifty- billion percent eighteight ABSENT one discount under y-two hundred R.S. dollars fifty 23:1592(C) and Allain Peterson million without five Total - 2 dollars but percent less than discount under one R.S. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it billion 23:1592(D), returned to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote four then multiply hundred such amount by by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. million 1.05 and then dollars multiply such amount by HOUSE BILL NO. 218— 1.20to formula BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL for computation AN ACT of benefits To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 1151 and 1152(A), (C)(1), (F)(introductory paragraph), (G), and (H), relative to 4 Greater Seven Apply R.S. Two than one thousand 23:1592 hundred laws providing for safe and anonymous relinquishment of an billion dollars without seven eighty- infant to the state known as the Safe Haven Law; to authorize four percent fourThree the installation of newborn safety devices at certain places for hundred discount under hundred million R.S. twelve infant relinquishment known as designated emergency care dollars 23:1592(C) and dollars facilities; to provide that a parent may relinquish an infant into without five a newborn safety device; to provide requirements and percent specifications for newborn safety devices; to provide for discount under R.S. responsibilities of certain facilities with respect to the 23:1592(D), installation and maintenance of newborn safety devices; to then multiply provide for promulgation of healthcare facility licensing rules such amount by 1.05 and then by the Louisiana Department of Health regarding newborn multiply such safety devices installed in hospitals; to make technical amount by corrections; and to provide for related matters. 1.32to formula computation of benefits The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final * * * passage of the bill. §1592. Weekly benefit amount * * * ROLL CALL E. In no event shall the weekly amount paid under this Section be more than two hundred eighty-four three hundred twelve dollars. The roll was called with the following result: * * *" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 1, after line 19, insert "Section 2. This Act shall become Mr. President Harris Mizell effective on the January 1st immediately following the ending of the Abraham Henry Morris federal supplemental program as certified by the secretary of the Barrow Hensgens Peacock Louisiana Workforce Commission." Bernard Hewitt Pope Boudreaux Jackson Price On motion of Senator Luneau, the amendments were adopted. Bouie Johns Reese Cathey Lambert Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final Cloud Luneau Talbot passage of the amended bill.

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Connick McMath Tarver NAYS Fesi Milligan Ward Fields Mills, F. White Mr. President Fields McMath Foil Mills, R. Womack Abraham Foil Mills, F. Total - 36 Barrow Harris Price NAYS Boudreaux Hensgens Smith Bouie Hewitt Tarver Peterson Connick Jackson White Total - 1 Fesi Johns Womack ABSENT Total - 21 ABSENT Allain Total - 1 Allain Total - 1 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote by which The Chair declared the amendments were rejected. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The bill was read by title. Senator Smith moved the final HOUSE BILL NO. 220— passage of the bill. BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2215(A), relative to contracts for ROLL CALL public works; to require the award of a public works contract within a specified time after judgment determining the lowest The roll was called with the following result: responsible and responsive bidder; to restrict the application of suspensive appeals for certain public works awards resulting YEAS from certain court actions; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Foil Peacock Floor Amendments Abraham Harris Pope Barrow Henry Price Senator Morris proposed the following amendments. Bernard Hensgens Reese Boudreaux Hewitt Smith SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Bouie Jackson Talbot Cloud Johns Tarver Amendments proposed by Senator Morris to Reengrossed House Bill Connick McMath White No. 220 by Representative Gregory Miller Fesi Mills, R. Womack Fields Mizell AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 29 On page 2, below line 14, add the following: NAYS "(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (2) of this Subsection or any other law to the contrary, no case involving a Cathey Milligan Ward decision or appeal of a case involving a dispute over the award of a Lambert Morris public works contract, shall be given preference over any child Luneau Peterson custody case, domestic abuse case, marital rights case, adoption case, Total - 7 child support case, or personal injury case involving more than three hundred thousand dollars in dispute, or any civil or criminal jury trial, ABSENT regardless of the delay set forth in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection." Allain Mills, F. Senator Morris moved the adoption of the amendments. Total - 2

Senator Smith objected. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 256— The roll was called with the following result: BY REPRESENTATIVE TARVER AN ACT YEAS To repeal R.S. 17:438(D), relative to permitted withholdings from a school employee's paycheck; to authorize employees of certain Bernard Milligan Pope school boards to have dues for an organization withheld from Cathey Mills, R. Reese their paychecks; and to provide for related matters. Cloud Mizell Talbot Henry Morris Ward Floor Amendments Lambert Peacock Luneau Peterson Senator Cathey proposed the following amendments. Total - 16

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SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS provide for the Online Dispute Resolution Pilot Project Program; to provide for appointment of a facilitator; to provide Amendments proposed by Senator Cathey to Engrossed House Bill for procedures; to provide for procedural deadlines; to provide No. 256 by Representative Tarver for filing deadlines; to provide for admissible evidence; to provide for service of process; to provide for fees; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 1 exemptions; to provide for jurisdiction; to provide for settlements; to provide for waiver of right to appeal; to provide On page 1, line 2, after "To" insert "enact R.S. 17:438(E) and to" for the role of the clerk; to provide for applicability; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 4, after "paychecks;" insert "to require school The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final employees to annually authorize any deductions made from their passage of the bill. earnings;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3 ROLL CALL On page 1, between lines 5 and 6 insert the following: "Section 1. R.S. 17:438(E) is hereby enacted to read as follows: The roll was called with the following result: §438. Permitted withholdings; exceptions * * * YEAS E. Each school employee shall annually authorize any deductions made from their earnings pursuant to this Section." Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 4 Allain Hensgens Peterson On page 1, line 6, change "Section 1." to "Section 2." Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price On motion of Senator Cathey, the amendments were adopted. Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith The bill was read by title. Senator Abraham moved the final Cathey Luneau Talbot passage of the amended bill. Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward Fesi Mills, F. White ROLL CALL Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell The roll was called with the following result: Total - 38 YEAS NAYS

Mr. President Henry Morris Total - 0 Abraham Hensgens Peacock ABSENT Allain Hewitt Price Bernard Johns Reese Total - 0 Cathey Lambert Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote by which Connick Milligan Ward the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fesi Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell HOUSE BILL NO. 301— Total - 26 BY REPRESENTATIVES LANDRY AND MOORE NAYS AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:297.16, relative to income tax credits; to establish Barrow Harris Peterson an income tax credit for pregnancy-related deaths; to provide for Boudreaux Jackson Pope the amount of the credit; to provide for definitions; to provide Bouie Luneau Smith for certain requirements and limitations; to provide for Fields Mills, F. applicability; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for Total - 11 related matters. ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final White passage of the bill. Total - 1 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Abraham moved to reconsider the The roll was called with the following result: vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 267— BY REPRESENTATIVE DUBUISSON Mr. President Harris Mills, R. AN ACT Abraham Henry Mizell To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5200 and to enact R.S. 13:5201(E) and Barrow Hensgens Peterson Part XVIII-A of Chapter 32 of Title 13 of the Louisiana Revised Bernard Hewitt Price Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 13:5213 through 5225, Boudreaux Jackson Reese relative to small claims courts; to designate a purpose; to

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Bouie Johns Smith HOUSE BILL NO. 357— Cloud Lambert Tarver BY REPRESENTATIVE CREWS Connick Luneau Ward AN ACT Fesi McMath White To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1061.21(A)(introductory paragraph), Fields Milligan Womack (4), (5)(b), and (D) and to enact R.S. 40:1061.21(A)(5)(c), Foil Mills, F. relative to reporting of information in connection with abortions performed in this state; to provide requirements for information Total - 32 to be included in individual reports on abortions performed or NAYS induced; to provide for collection of certain information concerning minors who undergo abortions; to provide Allain Peacock Pope requirements for information to be included in annual statistical Total - 3 reports of abortion-related data issued by the Louisiana ABSENT Department of Health; and to provide for related matters.

Cathey Morris Talbot The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject Total - 3 to call.

The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned HOUSE BILL NO. 380— to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote by which BY REPRESENTATIVE LYONS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1536(E)(2) and (3), relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 349— unemployment compensation; to provide for the unemployment BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONSTON, AMEDEE, BUTLER, CARRIER, trust fund balance; to provide for a reduction of employers' CORMIER, CREWS, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FARNUM, FONTENOT, contributions under certain circumstances; and to provide for GAROFALO, HODGES, HORTON, IVEY, MACK, MCCORMICK, MIGUEZ, related matters. CHARLES OWEN, SEABAUGH, TARVER, AND WRIGHT AN ACT The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final To enact R.S. 32:411.2 and R.S. 40:1321(N)(3) and (4), relative to passage of the bill. the issuance, renewal, or revocation of a driver's license or special identification card; to prohibit the use of vaccination verification or immunity status for the issuance, renewal, or ROLL CALL revocation of a state-issued driver's license or special identification card; to prohibit the inclusion of vaccination The roll was called with the following result: verification or immunity status on a state-issued driver's license or special identification card; and to provide for related matters. YEAS

The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final Mr. President Harris Morris passage of the bill. Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson ROLL CALL Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price The roll was called with the following result: Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith YEAS Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver Mr. President Harris Mizell Connick Milligan Ward Abraham Henry Morris Fesi Mills, F. White Allain Hensgens Peacock Fields Mills, R. Womack Bernard Hewitt Pope Foil Mizell Boudreaux Johns Price Total - 38 Bouie Lambert Reese NAYS Cloud Luneau Smith Connick McMath Tarver Total - 0 Fesi Milligan Ward ABSENT Fields Mills, F. White Foil Mills, R. Womack Total - 0 Total - 33 NAYS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote by which Barrow Jackson Peterson the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total - 3 ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 411— BY REPRESENTATIVES HUGHES, BRASS, BRYANT, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, WILFORD CARTER, CORMIER, COUSSAN, DUPLESSIS, Cathey Talbot GLOVER, GREEN, JENKINS, JONES, LACOMBE, LANDRY, Total - 2 LARVADAIN, LYONS, NEWELL, PIERRE, AND SELDERS AN ACT The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned To amend and reenact R.S. 17:416 and 3996(B)(40), relative to to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which student discipline; to provide for a comprehensive revision of the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. student discipline laws; to provide relative to student codes of conduct, the use of and procedures for expulsion, damages to

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property, possession of weapons and drugs, and conferences ROLL CALL with parents; to require certain reporting by the state Department of Education; to provide for definitions; to provide for applicability; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result:

The bill was read by title. Senator Fields moved the final YEAS passage of the bill. Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock ROLL CALL Allain Hensgens Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope The roll was called with the following result: Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese YEAS Bouie Lambert Smith Cathey Luneau Talbot Mr. President Harris Morris Cloud McMath Tarver Abraham Henry Peacock Connick Milligan Ward Allain Hensgens Peterson Fesi Mills, F. White Barrow Hewitt Pope Fields Mills, R. Womack Bernard Jackson Price Foil Mizell Boudreaux Johns Reese Total - 38 Bouie Lambert Smith NAYS Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver Total - 0 Connick Milligan Ward ABSENT Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack Total - 0 Foil Mizell Total - 38 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned NAYS to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total - 0 ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 423— BY REPRESENTATIVES EMERSON AND EDMONDS Total - 0 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1061.21(A)(4) and to enact R.S. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned 40:1061.21(E) and 2109.1, relative to abortion; to provide for to the House. Senator Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which certain reports regarding abortions; to provide for certain reports the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. related to complications of surgical procedures as a result of an abortion; to provide for the promulgation of rules; and to HOUSE BILL NO. 412— provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE LACOMBE AN ACT Floor Amendments To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2490(E) and (F) and 2550(E) and (F), relative to the municipal fire and police civil service; to provide Senator Boudreaux proposed the following amendments. relative to employees who have resigned or retired from the classified service due to injury or medical condition; to provide SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS relative to the position and class to which employees may be reemployed; to provide relative to the qualifications, compensation, and seniority of any such employee; to provide Amendments proposed by Senator Boudreaux to Reengrossed House limitations; and to provide for related matters. Bill No. 423 by Representative Emerson

The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject AMENDMENT NO. 1 to call. On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 40:1061.21(A)(4)" insert "and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26)" HOUSE BILL NO. 415— BY REPRESENTATIVES GAINES AND MARCELLE AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT On page 1, line 5, after "rules;" insert "to provide for an exception to To enact Chapter 11-A of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes the Public Records Law;" of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:4600.1 through 4600.11, relative to tourism; to provide for the creation of tourism AMENDMENT NO. 3 recovery and improvement districts by tourist commissions; to On page 2, line 6, change "Any such" to "The" and after provide relative to the powers granted to tourist commissions "confidential" insert ", shall be exempt from disclosure pursuant to with respect to such districts; to provide relative to assessments the Public Records Law, R.S. 44:1 et seq.," levied on businesses by tourist commissions; to provide for definitions; to provide limitations; to provide for severability; to AMENDMENT NO. 4 provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 12, after "include" delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 13 through 15 and insert the following: "the date of The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final the abortion, the name and address of the facility where the abortion passage of the bill. was performed or induced, the nature of the abortion complication

1015 Page 30 SENATE 31st DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 7, 2021 diagnosed or treated, and the name and address of the facility where Floor Amendments the post-abortion care was performed. The report shall be submitted on the form created, distributed, and completed pursuant to R.S. 40:1061.21. Senator Cathey proposed the following amendments. Section 2. R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS §4.1. Exceptions * * * Amendments proposed by Senator Cathey to Reengrossed House Bill B. The legislature further recognizes that there exist exceptions, No. 498 by Representative Edmonston exemptions, and limitations to the laws pertaining to public records throughout the revised statutes and codes of this state. Therefore, the AMENDMENT NO. 1 following exceptions, exemptions, and limitations are hereby Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate continued in effect by incorporation into this Chapter by citation: Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on June 2, * * * 2021. (26) R.S. 40:3.1, 31.14, 31.27, 39.1, 41, 73, 95, 96, 526, 528, 973.1, 978.2.1, 1007, 1061.21, 1079.18, 1081.10, 1105.6, 1105.8, AMENDMENT NO. 2 1133.8, 1168.3, 1171.4, 1203.4, 1231.4, 1379.1.1(D), 1379.3, 2009.8, On page 1, line 2, after "enact" delete the remainder of the line, 2009.14, 2010.5, 2017.9, 2018, 2018.5,2019, 2020, 2106, 2109.1, delete lines 3 and 4, and insert: "R.S. 49:147, relative to access to 2138, 2175.7(B)(1), 2532, 2845.1 state facilities; to prohibit denial of access to state facilities based on * * *" COVID-19 vaccination status; and to provide"

On motion of Senator Boudreaux, the amendments were AMENDMENT NO. 3 adopted. On page 1, line 7, change "R.S. 49:186" to "R.S. 49:147"

The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final AMENDMENT NO. 4 passage of the amended bill. On page 1, delete lines 8 through 19, on page 2, delete lines 1 through 20, and insert the following: ROLL CALL "§147. Access to state facilities; discrimination prohibited Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, no The roll was called with the following result: person shall be denied access to a state-owned, state-funded, or state- operated facility intended for public use based on whether the person has received a COVID-19 vaccination during the time period that the YEAS COVID-19 vaccinations are being administered pursuant to an emergency use authorization from the Federal Drug Administration." Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock On motion of Senator Cathey, the amendments were adopted. Allain Hensgens Pope Barrow Hewitt Price The bill was read by title. Senator Cathey moved the final Bernard Jackson Reese passage of the amended bill. Boudreaux Johns Smith Bouie Lambert Talbot ROLL CALL Cathey Luneau Tarver Cloud McMath Ward The roll was called with the following result: Connick Milligan White Fesi Mills, F. Womack YEAS Fields Mills, R. Foil Mizell Mr. President Hewitt Peacock Total - 37 Abraham Johns Pope NAYS Allain Lambert Reese Bernard McMath Smith Peterson Cathey Milligan Talbot Total - 1 Cloud Mills, F. Ward ABSENT Fesi Mills, R. White Foil Mizell Womack Total - 0 Hensgens Morris Total - 26 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it NAYS returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barrow Harris Price Boudreaux Jackson Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 498— BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONSTON, AMEDEE, HODGES, BACALA, Bouie Luneau CREWS, EDMONDS, FIRMENT, GAROFALO, HORTON, MCCORMICK, Fields Peterson ORGERON, CHARLES OWEN, ROMERO, SCHAMERHORN, SEABAUGH, AND STAGNI Total - 10 AN ACT ABSENT To enact R.S. 49:186, relative to discrimination based on vaccination or immunity status; to prohibit state and local government Connick Henry agencies and officials from discriminating between individuals Total - 2 based on such status; to provide for enforcement; and to provide for related matters.

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The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it A. Beginning Fiscal Year 2017-2018 and each year thereafter, returned to the House. Senator Cathey moved to reconsider the vote from the The avails of the taxes imposed by Chapters 2, 2-A, and 2-B by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. of Subtitle II of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 from the sale, use, or lease or rental, the distribution, the consumption, and the storage for use or consumption of motor Explanation of Vote vehicles which that are taxable pursuant to said Chapters 2, 2-A, and 2-B, and after satisfying the requirements of Article VII, Section 9(B) Senator Henry stated he appeared as absent on the vote on of the Constitution of Louisiana relative to the Bond Security and House Bill No. 498. He intended to vote yea and asked that the Redemption Fund, the treasurer shall deposit an amount equal to an Official Journal so state. increase in general fund revenues as certified by the Revenue Estimating Conference as being attributable to the provisions of Acts HOUSE BILL NO. 514— 2015, No. 257, but not in excess of one hundred million dollars per BY REPRESENTATIVES MAGEE, BOURRIAQUE, BRYANT, GARY fiscal year, to the funds to be dedicated for use as provided by CARTER, DUPLESSIS, FREEMAN, HUGHES, JAMES, JORDAN, LACOMBE, LANDRY, LARVADAIN, LYONS, MARCELLE, DUSTIN Subsection B of this Section. shall be deposited into the shall be MILLER, NEWELL, ORGERON, PIERRE, SELDERS, AND WILLARD deposited into the Construction Subfund of the Transportation Trust AN ACT Fund provided for in Article VII, Section 27(B)(2) of the Constitution To amend and reenact R.S. 47:301(10)(ii) and to enact R.S. 47:301.3 of Louisiana, referred to in this Section as the "subfund", as follows: and R.S. 51:1286(E), relative to state sales and use tax; to levy (1) For Fiscal Year 2022-2023, twenty-five percent of the avails a state sales and use tax on the sale of raw or crude marijuana shall be deposited into the subfund. recommended for therapeutic use; to provide for the disposition (2) For Fiscal Year 2023-2024, fifty percent of the avails shall of state sales and use taxes of raw or crude therapeutic be deposited into the subfund. marijuana; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for (3) For Fiscal Year 2024-2025, and each fiscal year thereafter, related matters. seventy-five percent of the avails shall be deposited into the subfund. B. The Department of Transportation and Development shall Floor Amendments utilize up to seventy-five percent of the monies deposited into the subfund pursuant to Subsection A of this Section as follows: Senator Ward proposed the following amendments. (1) In conjunction with innovative financing opportunities and on highway priority program projects classified as mega projects pursuant to the Department of Transportation and Development's SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS definition of mega projects. The following mega projects shall be prioritized by the secretary of the Department of Transportation and Amendments proposed by Senator Ward to Reengrossed House Bill Development and constructed in accordance with each project's No. 514 by Representative Magee completed and federally mandated environmental process and requirements. AMENDMENT NO. 1 (a) Replacement of the I-10 Calcasieu River bridge and I-10 Delete Amendment Nos. 1 through 4 proposed by the Senate improvements from the I-210 interchange west of the river to the I- Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Senate 210 interchange east of the river. on May 11, 2021. (b) Upgrades to US 90 to interstate standards from the I-10 and I-49 interchange from Lafayette to New Orleans. AMENDMENT NO. 2 (c) A new Mississippi River Bridge at Baton Rouge with Delete Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 through 10 proposed by freeway-level connections from I-10 west of Baton Rouge to I-10 Senators Ward, Peacock, and Cathey and adopted by the Senate on east of Baton Rouge. May 26, 2021. (d) Upgrades to I-49 North where I-49 is not yet upgraded. (2) For cash managed capacity projects included in the highway AMENDMENT NO. 3 priority program pursuant to the Department of Transportation and Delete Amendment Nos. 1 through 5 proposed by the Senate Development's definition of capacity projects, including but not Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 2, 2021. limited to the following: (a) Widening of I-12 to six lanes and associated improvements AMENDMENT NO. 4 where I-12 is not yet upgraded from Baton Rouge to the Mississippi state line. Delete Amendment Nos. 1 through proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on June 3, 2021. (b) Widening of Vancil Road from I-20 to Highway 80, Wallace Dean Road from I-20 to Arkansas Road, and East Kentucky Avenue in Ruston from Highway 167 to Highway 33; the replacement of AMENDMENT NO. 5 aged timber bridges, completion of Highway 33 to Highway 80; On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and adding paved shoulders and passing lanes from Farmerville to Oak insert "R.S. 48:77" Grove on Highway 2, and LA 15 at the Ouachita Parish Line to LA 33; realign LA 15 from US 80 to Arkansas Road; adding a sixth lane AMENDMENT NO. 6 on Highway 165 beginning on Highway 15 to Highway 2. On page 1, line 3, after "use tax;" delete the remainder of the line and (c) Alexandria-Pineville Beltway Segments E, F, G, H, and I delete lines 4 and 5, and insert "to phase in a dedication of the state from LA 28 East to LA 28 West. motor vehicle sales and use tax to the Construction Subfund of the (d) Widening of LA 173 to four lanes from Dr. Martin Luther Transportation Trust Fund; to provide for an" King, Jr. Drive to Dougherty Avenue in Blanchard, Louisiana. (e) The addition of auxiliary lanes and noise mitigation on I-10 AMENDMENT NO. 7 from the High Rise Bridge to the intersection of I-10 and Bullard On page 1, line 8, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line Avenue in Orleans Parish. and delete lines 9 through 19, delete page 2, on page 3, delete lines (2) The Department of Transportation and Development shall 1 through 3, and insert: "R.S. 48:77 is hereby amended and reenacted utilize the remaining monies on highway and bridge preservation to read as follows: projects included in the highway priority program pursuant to the §77. Transportation Trust Fund; dedication and uses of certain Department of Transportation and Development's definition of monies for transportation purposes to the Construction highway and bridge preservation projects. Subfund B. The monies dedicated pursuant to Subsection A of this Section shall be deposited to the funds specified for the following purposes:

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(1) The first seventy million dollars of the total monies shall be Bouie Lambert Smith deposited into the Transportation Trust Fund to be used exclusively Cathey Luneau Talbot for state highway pavement and bridge sustainability projects in Cloud McMath Tarver accordance with the Department of Transportation and Development Connick Milligan Ward definitions of such projects. Fesi Mills, F. White (2) After compliance with the provisions of Paragraph (1) of this Fields Mills, R. Womack Subsection, ninety-three percent of the remaining monies shall be deposited into the Transportation Trust Fund to be appropriated and Foil Mizell expended as follows: Harris Morris (a) Not less than thirty percent shall be dedicated to highway Total - 37 priority program projects classified as capacity projects in accordance NAYS with the Department of Transportation and Development definitions of such projects. Total - 0 (b) Twenty-five percent shall be used exclusively for port ABSENT construction and development priority program projects as provided in Chapter 47 of Title 34 (R.S. 34:3451 through 3463). Barrow (c) The remainder of the monies after compliance with Total - 1 Subparagraphs (2)(a) and (b) of this Paragraph shall be used exclusively for highway priority projects. Such projects shall be The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it specifically for state highway pavement and bridge sustainability in returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote accordance with the Department of Transportation and Development by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. definitions of such projects. (3) After compliance with the provisions of Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, seven percent of the remaining monies shall be deposited HOUSE BILL NO. 578— into the Transportation Trust Fund. The monies deposited in the BY REPRESENTATIVES AMEDEE AND EDMONDS Transportation Trust Fund pursuant to this Paragraph shall be used AN ACT exclusively for final design and construction and shall not be used for To enact R.S. 40:1061.11.1, relative to abortions; to provide for studies. disclosure of medical information to persons who may receive (4) None of the monies deposited into the Transportation Trust a chemically-induced abortion; to provide for duties for the Fund pursuant to this Subsection shall be appropriated to the office Louisiana Department of Health; and to provide for related of state police." matters.

On motion of Senator Ward, the amendments were adopted. Floor Amendments Floor Amendments Senator Mizell proposed the following amendments.

Senator Ward proposed the following amendments. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senator Mizell to Reengrossed House Bill No. 578 by Representative Amedee Amendments proposed by Senator Ward to Reengrossed House Bill No. 514 by Representative Magee AMENDMENT NO. 1 Delete Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 1 on June 02, 2021 Delete Senate Floor Amendment No. 4 proposed by Senator Ward and adopted by the Senate on June 07, 2021 and insert: AMENDMENT NO. 2 "Delete Amendment Nos. 1 through 4 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on June 3, 2021." On page 1, at the end of line 3, delete "to provide" and on line 4, delete "for the duties for the Louisiana Department of Health;" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 3 In Senate Floor Amendment No. 7 proposed by Senator Ward and adopted by the Senate on June 07, 2021, at the beginning of line 37, On page 1, line 7, delete "information; duties of the department" and delete "shall be deposited into the" insert "required disclosure"

On motion of Senator Ward, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 11, delete "agent thereof" and insert "the person acting under the physician's direction" The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final passage of the amended bill. AMENDMENT NO. 5 ROLL CALL On page 1, line 12, after "Subsection B" insert "of this Section" AMENDMENT NO. 6 The roll was called with the following result: On page 1, line 17, delete "agent thereof" and insert "the person acting under the physician's direction" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 7 Mr. President Henry Peacock On page 2, delete lines 1 through 13, and insert the following: Abraham Hensgens Peterson "B. The disclosure statement required by this Section shall Allain Hewitt Pope contain all of the following text: Bernard Jackson Price "PLEASE READ BEFORE TAKING SECOND PILL Boudreaux Johns Reese

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Research has indicated that the first pill provided, identified as ROLL CALL mifepristone, is not always effective in ending a pregnancy. If after taking the first pill you regret your decision, please consult a physician or healthcare provider immediately to determine if there are The roll was called with the following result: options available to assist you in continuing your pregnancy."" YEAS On motion of Senator Mizell, the amendments were adopted. Mr. President Harris Morris The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final Abraham Henry Peacock passage of the amended bill. Allain Hensgens Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope ROLL CALL Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith The roll was called with the following result: Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver YEAS Connick Milligan Ward Fesi Mills, F. White Mr. President Hensgens Peacock Fields Mills, R. Womack Abraham Hewitt Pope Foil Mizell Allain Jackson Reese Total - 38 Barrow Johns Smith NAYS Bernard Lambert Talbot Cathey McMath Tarver Total - 0 Cloud Milligan Ward ABSENT Connick Mills, F. White Fesi Mills, R. Womack Total - 0 Foil Mizell Henry Morris The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Total - 31 to the House. Senator Cloud moved to reconsider the vote by which NAYS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

Boudreaux Harris Price HOUSE BILL NO. 638— Bouie Luneau BY REPRESENTATIVES HILFERTY AND DUPLESSIS Fields Peterson AN ACT Total - 7 To amend and reenact R.S. 32:406 and 412.1(B), and to enact R.S. ABSENT 40:1321(S) and R.S. 47:472(C), relative to driver's license transactions; to provide relative to the issuance of Class "D" Total - 0 and "E" driver's license transactions for a change of address; to authorize a licensee to update their permanent address in person, The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it by mail, or online; to exempt certain driver's license handling returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote fees; to provide relative to the issuance of a Real ID compliant by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. license; to exempt certain duplicate certificate of registration fees; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 587— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT OWEN The bill was read by title. Senator Harris moved the final AN ACT passage of the bill. To amend and reenact R.S. 2:2(A)(2) and to enact R.S. 2:2(A)(3) and 2.1, relative to unmanned aerial and aircrafts systems; to provide ROLL CALL for the regulation of all unmanned aircraft systems and all unmanned aerial systems; to create the Louisiana Drone The roll was called with the following result: Advisory Committee; and to provide for related matters. YEAS The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Mr. President Harris Peacock Abraham Henry Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 625— Allain Hensgens Pope BY REPRESENTATIVE DESHOTEL AN ACT Barrow Hewitt Price To amend and reenact R.S. 34:1801(A)(1), (2), and (3), relative to the Bernard Jackson Reese composition of the Avoyelles Parish Port Commission; to Boudreaux Johns Smith provide for the selection process and term of commissioners; to Bouie Lambert Talbot provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Cathey Luneau Tarver Cloud McMath Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Cloud moved the final Connick Milligan White passage of the bill. Fesi Mills, F. Womack Fields Mills, R. Foil Mizell Total - 37

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Total - 0 The roll was called with the following result: ABSENT YEAS Morris Total - 1 Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Allain Hensgens Peterson to the House. Senator Harris moved to reconsider the vote by which Barrow Hewitt Pope the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese HOUSE BILL NO. 678— BY REPRESENTATIVE DUPLESSIS Bouie Lambert Smith AN ACT Cathey Luneau Talbot To enact R.S. 47:287.750, relative to income tax credits; to provide Cloud McMath Tarver for an income tax credit for certain businesses that hire Connick Milligan Ward participants in work release programs; to provide for the amount Fesi Mills, F. White of the credit; to provide for the maximum amount of credits to Fields Mills, R. Womack be issued annually; to provide for eligibility; to authorize Foil Mizell unclaimed portions of a credit to be carried forward; to provide Total - 38 for the administration of the tax credit; to provide for NAYS rulemaking authority; to provide for applicability; to provide for certain limitations and requirements; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 ABSENT

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Senator Ward proposed the following amendments. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Bouie moved to reconsider the vote SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

Amendments proposed by Senator Ward to Engrossed House Bill No. HOUSE BILL NO. 679— 678 by Representative Duplessis BY REPRESENTATIVE HILFERTY AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 1 To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4091(C)(1)(c), relative to the city of In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Senate New Orleans; to provide relative to the Sewerage and Water Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Senate Board of New Orleans; to provide relative to services provided on June 2, 2021, on page 1, line 5, after "permanent;" delete the by the board; to provide relative to the collection of payments remainder of the line and delete line 6 owed for such services; to provide relative to reports issued by the board; to provide relative to the requirements of such AMENDMENT NO. 2 reports; and to provide for related matters. Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 8 proposed by the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Senate The bill was read by title. Senator Harris moved the final on June 2, 2021. passage of the bill.

AMENDMENT NO. 3 ROLL CALL On page 3, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: "* * * The roll was called with the following result: §297.8. Earned income tax credit A. (1) Except as provided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, YEAS there shall be a credit against the tax imposed by this Chapter for individuals in an amount equal to three and one-half percent of the Mr. President Harris Morris federal earned income tax credit for which the individual is eligible Abraham Henry Peacock for the taxable year under pursuant to Section 32 of the Internal Revenue Code. Allain Hensgens Peterson (2) For tax years beginning on and or after January 1, 2019, Barrow Hewitt Pope through December 31, 2025, there shall be a credit against the tax Bernard Jackson Price imposed by this Chapter for individuals in an amount equal to five Boudreaux Johns Reese percent of the federal earned income tax credit for which the Bouie Lambert Smith individual is eligible for the taxable year under Section 32 of the Cathey Luneau Talbot Internal Revenue Code. Cloud McMath Tarver * * *" Connick Milligan White Fesi Mills, F. Womack On motion of Senator Ward, the amendments were adopted. Fields Mills, R. Foil Mizell The bill was read by title. Senator Bouie moved the final Total - 37 passage of the amended bill.

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NAYS C. Administration of the Credit. For taxable periods beginning after December 31, 2021, there shall be allowed a non-refundable tax Total - 0 credit against Louisiana income tax or corporation franchise tax for ABSENT the employment of eligible apprentices as provided for in this Section. Ward (1) For each eligible apprentice employed for a minimum of two hundred fifty hours during the taxable period, an employer shall be Total - 1 eligible for a credit equal to one dollar and twenty-five cents per hour of employment for a maximum credit of one thousand two hundred The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned fifty dollars per eligible apprentice. to the House. Senator Harris moved to reconsider the vote by which (2) The total amount of tax credits granted by the department in the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. any calendar year shall not exceed two million five hundred thousand dollars. The department shall establish the method of allocating HOUSE BILL NO. 680— available tax credits to employers including but not limited to a BY REPRESENTATIVES HUGHES, BRASS, GARY CARTER, WILFORD first-come, first-served system, reservation of tax credits for a CARTER, CORMIER, DUPLESSIS, GAINES, GREEN, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, JONES, JORDAN, LANDRY, LARVADAIN, LYONS, DUSTIN specific time, or other method that the department, in its discretion, MILLER, MOORE, NEWELL, PHELPS, PIERRE, SELDERS, WHITE, AND may find beneficial to the program by rule. If the department does WILLARD not grant the entire two million five hundred thousand dollars in tax AN ACT credits in any calendar year, the amount of residual unused tax credits To enact R.S. 47:6028, relative to tax credits; to provide with respect shall carry forward to subsequent calendar years and may be granted to the Louisiana Youth Jobs Tax Credit Program; to provide in any year without regard to the two million five hundred thousand relative to the powers and duties of the Department of Revenue; dollar per year limitation. to provide definitions; to provide an effective date; to provide a (3) The department, in consultation with the Louisiana termination date; and to provide for related matters. Workforce Commission, shall establish by regulation the procedures sufficient to determine the employer's eligibility for the credit. Floor Amendments (4) The Louisiana Workforce Commission shall provide an annual list of businesses that participate in the apprenticeship Senator Bouie proposed the following amendments. programs administered by the agency to the department. (5) The department shall determine the enrollment and transcript data required from the National Center for Construction Education SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS and Research for students enrolled in one of its accredited training programs that is sufficient for the department to determine the Amendments proposed by Senator Bouie to Reengrossed House Bill employer's eligibility for the credit authorized by this Section. No. 680 by Representative Hughes However, in order for an employer to be eligible for a credit, a student enrolled in a training program accredited by the National AMENDMENT NO. 1 Center for Construction Education and Research must have On page 1, line 2, after "6028" insert "and 6033" successfully completed no less than two levels of training and no less than two hundred fifty hours of instruction. AMENDMENT NO. 2 D. Application of the Credit. On page 1, line 3, after "Program" insert "to provide with respect to (1) The credit shall be allowed against the income or franchise apprenticeship tax credits; to authorize a procedure for granting tax due from a taxpayer for the taxable period in which the credit is apprenticeship tax credits against income and corporation franchise earned. If the tax credit allowed pursuant to this Section exceeds the tax to certain employers;" amount of such taxes due from a taxpayer, then the taxpayer as a credit may carry any unused credit forward to be applied against subsequent tax liability for a period not to exceed five years. AMENDMENT NO. 3 However, in no event shall the amount of the tax credit applied by a On page 1, line 7, change "R.S. 47:6028 is" to "R.S. 47:6028 and taxpayer in a taxable period exceed the amount of such taxes due 6033 are " from the taxpayer for that taxable period. (2) All entities taxed as corporations for Louisiana income tax AMENDMENT NO. 4 purposes shall claim any credit on their corporation income and On page 5, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following: franchise tax return. "* * * (3) Individuals, estates, and trusts shall claim any credit on their §6033. Apprenticeship tax credits income tax return. A. Purpose. The legislature hereby determines that a major (4) Entities not taxed as corporations shall claim their share of impediment to the economy of the state is the lack of an adequate any credit on the returns of the partners or members as follows: number of people in the workforce with sufficient on the job training (a) Corporate partners or members shall claim their share of any to find and keep good paying jobs already present and those that credit on their corporation income tax returns. would be here if more of the workforce was of higher skill level or (b) Individual partners or members shall claim their share of any experience. Further, the legislature finds that a tax credit that credit on their individual income tax returns. provides an incentive for businesses to employ apprentices will (c) Partners or members that are estates or trusts shall claim their provide a step toward creating and maintaining such a workforce. share of any credit on their fiduciary income tax returns. B. Definitions. E. Recovery of credits by Department of Revenue. Credits (1) "Department" means the Louisiana Department of Revenue. previously granted to a taxpayer, but later disallowed, may be (2) "Eligible apprentice" means a person who: recovered by the secretary of the Department of Revenue through any (a) has entered into a written apprentice agreement with an collection remedy authorized by R.S. 47:1561.3. employer or an association of employers pursuant to a registered F. The department may promulgate rules in accordance with the apprenticeship program as provided for in Chapter 4 of Title 23 of the Administrative Procedure Act to establish the policies and criteria Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 (R.S. 23:381 et seq.); or regarding program eligibility and any other matter necessary to carry (b) is enrolled in a training program accredited by the National out the intent and purposes of this Section. Center for Construction Education and Research which has no less G. No credit shall be granted for the employment of eligible than four levels of training and no less than five hundred hours of apprentices before January 1, 2022, or after December 31, 2028." instruction.

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On motion of Senator Bouie, the amendments were adopted. Bouie Johns Smith Cathey Lambert Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Bouie moved the final Fields McMath White passage of the amended bill. Foil Mills, F. Total - 23 ROLL CALL NAYS

The roll was called with the following result: Abraham Luneau Peterson Cloud Milligan Talbot YEAS Connick Mizell Tarver Fesi Morris Womack Mr. President Harris Morris Henry Peacock Abraham Henry Peterson Total - 14 Allain Hensgens Pope ABSENT Barrow Hewitt Price Bernard Jackson Reese Barrow Boudreaux Johns Smith Total - 1 Bouie Lambert Talbot Cathey Luneau Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Cloud McMath Ward to the House. Senator McMath moved to reconsider the vote by Connick Mills, F. White which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell HOUSE BILL NO. 704— (Substitute for House Bill No. 599 by Representative Hodges) Total - 35 BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:18(A)(7), 435(A)(4) and (B)(2), and Fesi Peacock 1351 and to enact R.S.18:435(A)(1)(c) and (5) and (B)(1)(c), Total - 2 1309(N), 1366, and 1366.1, relative to elections; to provide ABSENT relative to the powers and duties of the secretary of state; to provide for the appointment of poll watchers; to provide for Milligan definitions relative to voting, voting machines, and vote Total - 1 counting equipment; to provide requirements for voting systems; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Bouie moved to reconsider the vote Floor Amendments by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Senator Hewitt proposed the following amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 702— (Substitute for House Bill No. 497 by Representative DuBuisson) SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVE DUBUISSON AN ACT Amendments proposed by Senator Hewitt to Reengrossed House Bill To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1300.21(I) and R.S. 27:43(B)(1) and No. 704 by Representative Hodges 93(A)(1) and to enact R.S. 18:1300.25, relative to riverboat gaming operations in St. Tammany Parish on portions of Lake Pontchartrain, including those portions that are located south AMENDMENT NO. 1 and east of Interstate 10, along with the waterways that are On page 1, line 2, after "R.S." delete the remainder of the line, and connected thereto; to add portions of Lake Pontchartrain, delete line 3, and insert:"18:435(A)(4) and (B)(2) and to enact R.S. including those portions that are located south and east of 18:435(A)(1)(c) and (5) and (B)(1)(c) and 1309(N), relative to" Interstate 10, along with the waterways connected thereto, as a designated waterway upon which riverboat gaming activities AMENDMENT NO. 2 may be conducted; to require and provide for a referendum On page 1, line 4, delete "to provide relative to the powers and duties election in St. Tammany Parish; to provide for the relocation of of the secretary of state;" an existing riverboat gaming license holder's operations; to provide for applicability; to provide for legislative intent; to AMENDMENT NO. 3 provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 5, after "watchers;" delete the remainder of the line, and delete line 6, and on line 7 delete "voting systems;" The bill was read by title. Senator McMath moved the final passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 9, after "R.S." delete the remainder of the line and ROLL CALL insert "18:435(A)(4) and (B)(2) are hereby amended"

The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 1, line 10, after "(B)(1)(c)," delete the remainder of the line YEAS and insert "and 1309(N)"

Mr. President Harris Mills, R. AMENDMENT NO. 6 Allain Hensgens Pope On page 1, delete lines 12 through 20 Bernard Hewitt Price Boudreaux Jackson Reese

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AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 4, line 8, after "who" delete the remainder of the line and on Delete Amendment No. 13 proposed by the Senate Committee on line 9, delete "and" Labor and Industrial Relations on June 1, 2021, and adopted by the Senate on June 2, 2021. AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 5, delete lines 20 through 28 and delete pages 6 through 9 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 5, line 6, after "any" delete the remainder of the line and AMENDMENT NO. 9 delete lines 7 and 8 and insert: "of the following: On page 10, delete lines 1 through 12 (1) A motor carrier who pursuant to a contract with an owner operator as defined in R.S. 23:1021(10) undertakes the performance On motion of Senator Hewitt, the amendments were adopted. of services as a motor carrier. (2) Any service excluded from the term "employment" as provided in R.S. 23:1472(12)(H). The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final passage of the amended bill. (3) Any service performed in the employ of a state, any political subdivision of the state, or of an Indian tribe, any instrumentality of the state, any political subdivision of the state, any Indian tribe that ROLL CALL is wholly owned by one or more states, political subdivisions, or Indian tribes, but only if the service is excluded from employment as The roll was called with the following result: defined in the Federal Unemployment Tax Act. (4) Any service performed by an individual in the employ of a YEAS religious, charitable, educational, or other organization, but only if the service is excluded from employment as defined in the Federal Mr. President Harris Morris Unemployment Act." Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Pope AMENDMENT NO. 3 Barrow Hewitt Price On page 5, after line 17 insert the following: "Section 2. This Act shall be known and may be cited as "The Bernard Jackson Reese Ernest C. Stevens Act". Boudreaux Johns Smith Section 3. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any Bouie Lambert Talbot person or organization licensed by the Department of Insurance, any Cathey Luneau Tarver securities broker-dealer, or any investment adviser or their agents and Cloud McMath Ward representatives who are registered with the Securities and Exchange Connick Milligan White Commission, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or Fesi Mills, F. Womack licensed by the state of Louisiana." Fields Mills, R. Foil Mizell On motion of Senator Luneau, the amendments were adopted. Total - 37 NAYS Floor Amendments

Peterson Senator Reese proposed the following amendments. Total - 1 ABSENT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Total - 0 Amendments proposed by Senator Reese to Engrossed House Bill No. 705 by Representative Riser The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote AMENDMENT NO. 1 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Delete Amendment Nos. 11 and 13 proposed by the Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations on June 1, 2021, and HOUSE BILL NO. 705— (Substitute for House Bill No. 151 by adopted by the Senate on June 2, 2021. Representative Riser) BY REPRESENTATIVE RISER AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT On page To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1711(G)(1) and to enact R.S. 23:1711.1, relative to unemployment compensation; to provide for the classification of employees; to increase the AMENDMENT NO. 3 administrative penalties for the misclassification of employees; On page 3, line 14, change "Classification of employee as to provide relative to the failure to pay contributions; to provide independent contractor" to Independent contractor; rebuttable criteria for classifying employees as independent contractors; to presumption" provide for applicability; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Floor Amendments On page 3, delete lines 15 through 20 and insert: "A.(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this Chapter to the contrary, there shall be a rebuttable presumption of an independent Senator Luneau proposed the following amendments. contractor"

SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 5, line 3, change "(4)" to "(2)" Amendments proposed by Senator Luneau to Engrossed House Bill No. 705 by Representative Riser

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AMENDMENT NO. 6 NAYS On page 5, line 6, after "any" delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 7 and 8 and insert: "of the following: Total - 0 (1) A motor carrier who pursuant to a contract with an owner ABSENT operator as defined in R.S. 23:1021(10) undertakes the performance of services as a motor carrier. Total - 0 (2) Any service excluded from the term "employment" as The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it provided in R.S. 23:1472(12)(H). returned to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote (3) Any service performed in the employ of a state, any political by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. subdivision of the state, or of an Indian tribe, or any instrumentality of the state, any political subdivision of the state, or any Indian tribe, HOUSE BILL NO. 707— (Substitute for House Bill No. 480 which is wholly owned by one or more states, political subdivisions, by Representative Willard) or Indian tribes, but only if the service is excluded from employment BY REPRESENTATIVES WILLARD, BRYANT, CARPENTER, GARY as defined in the Federal Unemployment Tax Act. CARTER, WILFORD CARTER, DUPLESSIS, FREEMAN, GAINES, GREEN, (4) Any service performed by an individual in the employ of a HUGHES, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JONES, JORDAN, LARVADAIN, LYONS, religious, charitable, educational, or other organization, but only if MARCELLE, MOORE, NEWELL, PIERRE, AND SELDERS the service is excluded from employment as defined in the Federal AN ACT Unemployment Act." To enact R.S. 23:291.2, relative to employment discrimination; to prohibit discrimination based on criminal history records; to provide criteria in making hiring decisions; to provide for hiring AMENDMENT NO. 7 decisions in conjunction with criminal history records; and to On page 5, after line 17 insert the following: provide for related matters. Section 2. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any person or organization licensed by the Department of Insurance, any securities broker-dealer, or any investment adviser or their agents and The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final representatives who are registered with the Securities and Exchange passage of the bill. Commission, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, or licensed by the state of Louisiana." ROLL CALL

On motion of Senator Reese, the amendments were adopted. The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments YEAS

Senator Luneau proposed the following amendments. Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Allain Hensgens Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope Amendments proposed by Senator Luneau to Engrossed House Bill Bernard Jackson Price No. 705 by Representative Riser Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cathey Luneau Talbot On page 5, after line 17 insert the following: Cloud McMath Tarver "Section 2. This Act shall be known and may be cited as "The Connick Milligan Ward Ernest C. Stevens Act". Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack On motion of Senator Luneau, the amendments were adopted. Foil Mizell Total - 38 The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final NAYS passage of the amended bill. Total - 0 ROLL CALL ABSENT

The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0

YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote by which Mr. President Harris Morris the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 40— BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT Barrow Hewitt Pope AN ACT Bernard Jackson Price To enact R.S. 48:78(D), relative to Department of Transportation and Boudreaux Johns Reese Development expenses; to provide for limited use of monies in Bouie Lambert Smith the trust fund; to limit the Department of Transportation and Cathey Luneau Talbot Development from using such monies in the trust fund for Cloud McMath Tarver certain expenses; to provide for an effective date; and to provide Connick Milligan Ward for related matters. Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack The bill was read by title. Senator Cathey moved the final Foil Mizell passage of the bill. Total - 38

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The roll was called with the following result: Luneau Mills, R. Total - 2 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Harris Morris to the House. Senator Talbot moved to reconsider the vote by which Abraham Henry Peacock the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Allain Hensgens Pope HOUSE BILL NO. 130— Bernard Hewitt Price BY REPRESENTATIVES ROBBY CARTER, ADAMS, BRYANT, WILFORD Boudreaux Jackson Reese CARTER, CORMIER, COX, DUPLESSIS, FONTENOT, FREEMAN, Bouie Johns Smith FREIBERG, GLOVER, GREEN, IVEY, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, JONES, LANDRY, LYONS, NEWELL, PIERRE, SELDERS, AND WILLARD Cathey Lambert Talbot Cloud Luneau Tarver AN ACT Connick McMath Ward To amend and reenact R.S. 17:164.2(A) and 3996(B)(54) and to Fesi Milligan White repeal R.S. 17:164.2(C), relative to school buses; to require that Fields Mills, R. Womack school buses be equipped with occupant restraint systems; to Foil Mizell provide relative to funding; and to provide for related matters. Total - 35 NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Talbot moved the final passage of the bill. Barrow Mills, F. Peterson Total - 3 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Cathey moved to reconsider the vote by which Mr. President Henry Talbot the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Barrow Jackson Fields Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 58— Total - 7 BY REPRESENTATIVE COUSSAN AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 30:136.3(B)(1), relative to the Mineral and Energy Operation Fund; to extend the time frame for receipt Abraham Harris Mizell of certain revenues to be credited to the fund; and to provide for Allain Hensgens Morris related matters. Bernard Hewitt Peterson Boudreaux Johns Pope The bill was read by title. Senator Talbot moved the final Bouie Lambert Price passage of the bill. Cathey Luneau Reese Cloud McMath Smith ROLL CALL Connick Milligan Tarver Fesi Mills, F. White The roll was called with the following result: Foil Mills, R. Womack Total - 30 YEAS ABSENT

Mr. President Foil Morris Ward Abraham Harris Peacock Total - 1 Allain Henry Peterson Barrow Hensgens Pope The Chair declared the bill failed to pass. Bernard Hewitt Price Boudreaux Jackson Reese Senator Pope moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill Bouie Johns Smith failed to pass and laid the motion on the table. Cathey Lambert Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver Rules Suspended Connick Milligan Ward Fesi Mills, F. White Senator Cathey asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Fields Mizell Womack to Call from the Table the Motion by which House Bill No. 40 was Total - 36 laid on the table. NAYS Motion to Reconsider Vote Total - 0 Senator Cathey asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to reconsider the vote by which House Bill No. 40 passed.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 40— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To enact R.S. 48:78(D), relative to Department of Transportation and Development expenses; to provide for limited use of monies in the trust fund; to limit the Department of Transportation and YEAS Development from using such monies in the trust fund for certain expenses; to provide for an effective date; and to provide Mr. President Harris Morris for related matters. Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson On motion of Senator Cathey, the bill was read by title and Barrow Hewitt Pope returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese HOUSE BILL NO. 138— Bouie Lambert Smith BY REPRESENTATIVE FARNUM Cathey Luneau Talbot AN ACT Cloud McMath Tarver To amend and reenact R.S. 18:196(A)(1) and (D) and to enact R.S. Connick Milligan Ward 18:192.1, relative to the annual canvass of persons registered to Fesi Mills, F. White vote; to provide for a supplemental annual canvass of persons registered to vote; to provide relative to an inactive list of Fields Mills, R. Womack voters; to provide for updating voter registration information; to Foil Mizell provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Total - 38 NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final passage of the bill. Total - 0 ABSENT ROLL CALL Total - 0 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which YEAS the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

Mr. President Hensgens Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 273— Abraham Hewitt Pope BY REPRESENTATIVES BEAULLIEU AND EDMONDS Allain Johns Reese A JOINT RESOLUTION Bernard Lambert Talbot Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 10(C)(1) of the Constitution Cathey McMath Tarver of Louisiana, relative to the expenditure limit; to provide for the Cloud Milligan Ward method of determining the expenditure limit; to limit the growth Connick Mills, F. White of the expenditure limit; to provide for effectiveness; to provide Fesi Mills, R. Womack for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and Foil Mizell to provide for related matters. Henry Morris Total - 28 The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final NAYS passage of the bill.

Barrow Harris Price ROLL CALL Boudreaux Jackson Smith Bouie Luneau The roll was called with the following result: Fields Peterson Total - 10 YEAS ABSENT Mr. President Fesi Mills, R. Total - 0 Abraham Foil Mizell Allain Henry Morris The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Bernard Hensgens Peacock to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote by which Cathey Hewitt Reese the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cloud McMath Talbot Connick Milligan Womack HOUSE BILL NO. 157— Total - 21 BY REPRESENTATIVE GREEN NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1665.1(A), (C), and (D), relative to Barrow Johns Price health benefits of law enforcement officers; to provide relative Boudreaux Lambert Smith to death benefits resulting from heart attack or stroke; and to provide for related matters. Bouie Luneau Tarver Fields Mills, F. Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Smith moved the final Harris Peterson passage of the bill. Jackson Pope Total - 16

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ABSENT "age appropriate increments in all public elementary through high schools" White Total - 1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 Delete lines 20-33 of Amendment No. 2 of Senate Committee on The Chair declared the bill failed to pass for lack of receiving Education Amendment Set No. 3358, adopted by the Senate on June the required two-thirds vote. 6, 2021, and insert the following: "(a) The United States Constitution. HOUSE BILL NO. 276— (b) The Bill of Rights. BY REPRESENTATIVES BEAULLIEU AND EDMONDS (c) Civics." AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:33.1(A), (B), and (C), relative to the On motion of Senator Jackson, the amendments were adopted. expenditure limit; to provide for submission of the expenditure limit to the legislature; to provide for the base for determining the expenditure limit; to cap the annual growth of the Floor Amendments expenditure limit; to provide for the calculation of the growth factor; to provide for the calculation of state general fund and Senator Jackson proposed the following amendments. dedicated funds applicable to the expenditure limit; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject Amendments proposed by Senator Jackson to Reengrossed House to call. Bill No. 352 by Representative Hodges

HOUSE BILL NO. 297— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE TARVER Below line 18 of Amendment No.4 of Senate Amendment set No. AN ACT 3577 adopted by the Senate on June 7, 2021 insert: To enact R.S. 32:57.1(D), relative to mayor's courts; to provide for "(d) Holocaust. requirements for providing notice relative to the operation of a (e) American history, inclusive of contribution of African motor vehicle; to provide for payment of fees for erroneous Americans and the history of the enslavement of African Americans." violations; to provide for penalties for erroneous violations; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Jackson, the amendments were adopted.

The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final to call. passage of the amended bill.

HOUSE BILL NO. 352— Senator Boudreaux moved that the bill be recommitted to the BY REPRESENTATIVES HODGES, AMEDEE, BACALA, CREWS, DESHOTEL, ECHOLS, EDMONDS, EDMONSTON, FIRMENT, FRIEMAN, Committee on Finance. GADBERRY, GAROFALO, HARRIS, HOLLIS, HORTON, MACK, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, CHARLES OWEN, SCHAMERHORN, AND SEABAUGH Senator Henry objected. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:265 and to repeal R.S. 17:268, relative ROLL CALL to required instruction in public schools; to require public school governing authorities to provide instruction on certain aspects of The roll was called on the substitute motion with the following American history and civics; and to provide for related matters. result: YEAS Floor Amendments Barrow Fields Peterson Senator Jackson proposed the following amendments. Boudreaux Harris Price Bouie Jackson Smith SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Connick Luneau Tarver Total - 12 Amendments proposed by Senator Jackson to Reengrossed House NAYS Bill No. 352 by Representative Hodges Mr. President Hensgens Mizell AMENDMENT NO. 1 Abraham Hewitt Morris On line 5 of Amendment No. 1 of Senate Committee on Education Allain Johns Peacock Amendment Set No. 3358, adopted by the Senate on June 6, 2021, Cathey Lambert Pope change "consider including" to "include" Cloud McMath Reese Fesi Milligan Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 2 Foil Mills, F. White On line 17 of Amendment No. 2 of Senate Committee on Education Henry Mills, R. Womack Amendment Set No. 3358, adopted by the Senate on June 6, 2021, Total - 24 change "consider incorporating" to "incorporate" ABSENT

AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bernard Ward On lines 18 and 19 of Amendment No. 2 of Senate Committee on Education Amendment Set No. 3358, adopted by the Senate on June Total - 2 6, 2021, change "the public elementary and secondary schools" to The Chair declared the bill was not recommitted to the Committee on Finance.

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The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final YEAS passage of the amended bill. Mr. President Fields Peacock ROLL CALL Allain Hewitt Peterson Barrow Jackson Talbot The roll was called with the following result: Cloud Luneau Connick Mizell YEAS Total - 13 NAYS Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock Abraham Hensgens Pope Allain Hensgens Peterson Bernard Johns Price Barrow Hewitt Pope Boudreaux Lambert Reese Bernard Jackson Price Bouie McMath Smith Boudreaux Johns Reese Cathey Milligan Tarver Bouie Lambert Smith Fesi Mills, F. White Cathey Luneau Talbot Foil Mills, R. Womack Cloud McMath Tarver Harris Morris Connick Milligan Ward Total - 23 Fesi Mills, F. White ABSENT Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell Henry Ward Total - 38 Total - 2 NAYS The Chair declared the amended bill failed to pass. Total - 0 ABSENT Senator Pope moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill failed to pass and laid the motion on the table. Total - 0 HOUSE BILL NO. 398— The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it BY REPRESENTATIVE BUTLER returned to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote AN ACT by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. To enact R.S. 49:260, relative to the attorney general; to provide for a purpose; to provide for regulatory review; to provide for participation in the occupational licensing review program; to HOUSE BILL NO. 364— provide for submissions; to provide for decision-making by the BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE Department of Justice; to provide for discipline; to create a AN ACT special fund in the state treasury; to provide for monies in the To amend and reenact R.S. 17:497(A) and (C) and to repeal R.S. special fund; to provide for appropriations; to provide for 17:497(F), relative to the compensation schedule for school bus investments; to provide for deposits; to provide for definitions; operators who transport public school students; to provide to provide for promulgation of rules; to provide for certification; changes to the method by which compensation is calculated; to to provide for exemptions; and to provide for related matters. require compensation for certain purchases made and costs incurred by school bus operators; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final passage of the bill. Floor Amendments ROLL CALL Senator Price proposed the following amendments. The roll was called with the following result: SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Senator Price to Reengrossed House Bill No. 364 by Representative White Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 1 Allain Hensgens Pope On page 3, line 24, delete "2021-2022" and insert "2022-2023" Bernard Hewitt Price Boudreaux Johns Reese On motion of Senator Price, the amendments were adopted. Bouie Lambert Talbot Cathey Luneau Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final Cloud McMath Ward passage of the amended bill. Connick Milligan White Fesi Mills, F. Womack ROLL CALL Fields Mills, R. Foil Mizell The roll was called with the following result: Total - 34 NAYS

Barrow Peterson

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Jackson Smith to such instruction; to provide for an effective date; and to Total - 4 provide for related matters. ABSENT The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject Total - 0 to call. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote by which HOUSE BILL NO. 452— the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. BY REPRESENTATIVES DAVIS, BACALA, WILFORD CARTER, COX, GLOVER, HODGES, HORTON, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, LANDRY, LARVADAIN, AND WHITE HOUSE BILL NO. 410— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS AND SENATOR LUNEAU To enact Part I-A of Chapter 11 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised AN ACT Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:2024.1 through To enact R.S. 17:3351.21, relative to fees charged to students at 2024.7, and R.S. 44:4(59), relative to domestic abuse fatalities; postsecondary education institutions; to authorize the Board of to create the Louisiana Domestic Abuse Fatality Review Team; Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and to provide definitions; to provide for the membership of the Mechanical College to impose course fees for certain courses review team; to authorize functions and duties of the review associated with the aviation program at Louisiana State team; to create local and regional panels to work within the University at Alexandria; to grant the board of supervisors the review team; to authorize the sharing of information, authority the increase fee amounts; to subject the authority to documents, and records between the review team or any agency increase fee amounts to the approval of the Joint Legislative or entity; to provide confidentiality for the use of certain Committee on the Budget; to provide for an effective date; and information obtained by the review team; to provide limitations to provide for related matters. relative to the use of certain information obtained by the review team; to provide for the issuance of an annual report; to provide The bill was read by title. Senator Luneau moved the final for a public records exception; and to provide for related passage of the bill. matters. ROLL CALL The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 459— BY REPRESENTATIVE FREIBERG YEAS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1660(A) and (H)(1)(c) and to enact Mr. President Harris Peacock R.S. 23:1531.1(F) and 1660(H)(1)(d) and (4), relative to Abraham Henry Peterson employment; to provide for the reporting and sharing of Allain Hensgens Pope occupational information; to provide for the reporting and Barrow Hewitt Price sharing of employment records and reports; to require the Bernard Jackson Reese preparation of an occupational forecast; and to provide for Boudreaux Johns Smith related matters. Bouie Luneau Talbot Cathey McMath Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Foil moved the final passage Cloud Milligan Ward of the bill. Connick Mills, F. White Fesi Mills, R. Womack ROLL CALL Fields Mizell Foil Morris The roll was called with the following result: Total - 37 NAYS YEAS

Total - 0 Mr. President Harris Mizell ABSENT Allain Henry Morris Barrow Hensgens Peacock Lambert Bernard Hewitt Peterson Total - 1 Boudreaux Jackson Pope Bouie Johns Price The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Cathey Lambert Reese to the House. Senator Luneau moved to reconsider the vote by which Cloud Luneau Smith the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Connick McMath Talbot Fesi Milligan Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 416— Fields Mills, F. White BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES Foil Mills, R. Womack AN ACT Total - 36 To enact R.S. 17:280.1 and 3996(B)(59), relative to required NAYS instruction in public schools; to require public school governing authorities to provide instruction relative to World War II and the Holocaust to each student in grades nine through twelve; to Total - 0 provide for the incorporation of the instruction into an existing ABSENT required course; to specify requirements relative to the content of the instruction; to require training for certain teachers relative Abraham Ward Total - 2

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The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned HOUSE BILL NO. 554— to the House. Senator Foil moved to reconsider the vote by which the BY REPRESENTATIVES SELDERS, BRASS, BRYANT, CARPENTER, WILFORD CARTER, COX, DUPLESSIS, HUGHES, JAMES, JENKINS, bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. TRAVIS JOHNSON, JONES, LARVADAIN, LYONS, MARCELLE, MOORE, NEWELL, PHELPS, PIERRE, AND WILLARD AND SENATORS BARROW, HOUSE BILL NO. 487— BOUDREAUX, BOUIE, CARTER, HARRIS, JACKSON, AND PRICE BY REPRESENTATIVE ECHOLS AN ACT A JOINT RESOLUTION To enact R.S. 1:55.1, relative to legal holidays; to provide that Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 10(F)(2)(a) and (b) of the Juneteenth Day shall be a legal state holiday; and to provide for Constitution of Louisiana, relative to deficit avoidance; to related matters. increase the amount of allowable reductions to certain funds when there is a projected deficit; to provide for submission of The bill was read by title. Senator Fields moved the final the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for passage of the bill. related matters. ROLL CALL The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result:

ROLL CALL YEAS

The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Henry Peacock Abraham Hensgens Peterson YEAS Allain Hewitt Pope Barrow Jackson Price Mr. President Foil Mills, R. Bernard Johns Reese Abraham Harris Mizell Boudreaux Lambert Smith Allain Henry Morris Bouie Luneau Talbot Barrow Hensgens Peacock Cathey McMath Tarver Bernard Hewitt Pope Connick Milligan Ward Boudreaux Jackson Price Fesi Mills, F. White Bouie Johns Reese Fields Mills, R. Womack Cathey Lambert Smith Foil Mizell Cloud Luneau Talbot Harris Morris Connick McMath Tarver Total - 37 Fesi Milligan Ward NAYS Fields Mills, F. Womack Total - 36 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT

Peterson Cloud Total - 1 Total - 1 ABSENT The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned White to the House. Senator Fields moved to reconsider the vote by which Total - 1 the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned HOUSE BILL NO. 565— to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote by which BY REPRESENTATIVES HUVAL, WILFORD CARTER, AND GREEN the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:571.11(A)(4) and R.S. 32:300.5 and HOUSE BILL NO. 511— to repeal R.S. 32:300.6, 300.7, and 300.8, relative to the BY REPRESENTATIVES MCFARLAND, AMEDEE, BACALA, DAVIS, prohibition of the use of certain wireless telecommunications EDMONDS, FARNUM, FIRMENT, FREIBERG, GADBERRY, HARRIS, devices while operating a motor vehicle; to provide for the HORTON, MCKNIGHT, MIGUEZ, CHARLES OWEN, AND SCHAMERHORN distribution of fines collected for violations; to provide for AN ACT definitions; to provide for exceptions and penalties relative to To amend and reenact R.S. 48:77 and to enact R.S. 48:71, 72, and the use of certain wireless telecommunications devices while 229.2, relative to budgetary operations and funding for the operating a motor vehicle; to provide for enforcement and Department of Transportation and Development; to provide for reporting; and to provide for related matters. audits; to repeal the dedication of certain revenues to the Transportation Trust Fund; to dedicate certain revenues to the The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject Construction Subfund of the Transportation Trust Fund; to to call. require an online platform for Highway Priority Program information; and to provide for related matters.

The bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 566— Bouie Luneau Talbot BY REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN Cathey McMath Tarver AN ACT Cloud Milligan Ward To amend and reenact R.S. 22:439(A)(1), relative to premium taxes Connick Mills, F. White on insurance coverage; to provide for disposition of the avails of Fesi Mills, R. Womack the premium tax on surplus lines insurance coverage; to provide Fields Mizell for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Foil Morris Total - 37 The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final passage of the bill. NAYS Total - 0 ROLL CALL ABSENT

The roll was called with the following result: Hensgens Total - 1 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Harris Peacock to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by Abraham Henry Peterson which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Allain Hensgens Pope Barrow Hewitt Price HOUSE BILL NO. 597— Bernard Johns Reese BY REPRESENTATIVES MIGUEZ, AMEDEE, BACALA, EDMONDS, EMERSON, GAROFALO, HARRIS, HORTON, MCCORMICK, CHARLES Boudreaux Lambert Smith OWEN, AND SCHAMERHORN Bouie Luneau Talbot AN ACT Cathey McMath Tarver To enact R.S. 38:2216.1 and R.S. 39:1602.2, relative to public Cloud Milligan Ward contracts, to prohibit certain discriminatory practices with Connick Mills, F. White respect to firearm associations, retailers, and manufacturers; to Fesi Mills, R. Womack provide for definitions; to provide restrictions on applicability; Fields Mizell and to provide for related matters. Foil Morris Total - 37 Floor Amendments NAYS Senator Boudreaux proposed the following amendments. Total - 0 ABSENT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Jackson Amendments proposed by Senator Boudreaux to Reengrossed House Total - 1 Bill No. 597 by Representative Miguez

The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned AMENDMENT NO. 1 to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which On page 6, line 27, change "either" to "any" the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 574— On page 7, between lines 2 and 3, insert the following: BY REPRESENTATIVE TRAVIS JOHNSON "(c) A governmental entity that determines the requirement is AN ACT inconsistent with the entity's constitutional, statutory, or fiduciary To enact R.S. 13:5722(A)(2)(f) and to repeal R.S. 13:5722(A)(2)(e), duties related to the issuance, incurrence, or management of debt relative to court costs in Concordia Parish; to provide for an obligations or the deposit, custody, management, borrowing, or additional court fee in criminal matters in all courts in investment of funds or would effectively prevent the governmental Concordia Parish; to provide relative to the coroner's operational entity from accessing the services provided under the contract." fund; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Boudreaux, the amendments were adopted. The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final passage of the bill. The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final passage of the amended bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. President Harris Peacock Abraham Henry Peterson Mr. President Foil Mizell Allain Hewitt Pope Abraham Harris Morris Barrow Jackson Price Allain Henry Peacock Bernard Johns Reese Barrow Hensgens Pope Boudreaux Lambert Smith Bernard Hewitt Price

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Boudreaux Jackson Reese HOUSE BILL NO. 621— Bouie Johns Smith BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE Cathey Lambert Talbot AN ACT Cloud McMath Tarver To amend and reenact R.S. 32:412.1(A) and (B) and 412.3(E) and Connick Milligan Ward R.S. 40:1321(C)(introductory paragraph) and (2) and Fesi Mills, F. White (D)(1)(a)(introductory paragraph) and (i) and to enact R.S. 40:1321.1, relative to the duration of special identification Fields Mills, R. Womack cards; to provide that the special identification cards be renewed Total - 36 every six years; to provide for fees; to provide for the NAYS distribution of revenue; to create and provide for special funds; and to provide for related matters. Luneau Peterson Total - 2 The bill was read by title. Senator Boudreaux moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill. Total - 0 ROLL CALL

The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it The roll was called with the following result: returned to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS

HOUSE BILL NO. 618— Mr. President Harris Morris BY REPRESENTATIVE DUSTIN MILLER AN ACT Abraham Henry Peacock To amend and reenact R.S. 39:197(12) and (15) and Allain Hensgens Peterson 198(G)(introductory paragraph) and (I)(introductory paragraph), Barrow Hewitt Pope (1), (5), and (9) and to enact R.S. 39:197(19), relative to Bernard Jackson Price procurement of fiscal intermediary services contracts; to provide Boudreaux Johns Reese for definitions; to provide with respect to multi-state Bouie Lambert Smith procurement; to provide with respect to procurement processes Cathey Luneau Talbot and requirements; to provide with respect to terms of such Cloud McMath Tarver contracts; to provide with respect to requirements of such Connick Milligan Ward contracts relative to contract extensions; to provide for technical changes; to direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to make Fesi Mills, F. White certain technical changes; and to provide for related matters. Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell The bill was read by title. Senator Boudreaux moved the final Total - 38 passage of the bill. NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Boudreaux moved to reconsider the vote by Mr. President Harris Morris which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 622— Barrow Hewitt Pope BY REPRESENTATIVES THOMPSON, ADAMS, BACALA, BAGLEY, Bernard Jackson Price BOURRIAQUE, BROWN, BRYANT, BUTLER, CARRIER, ROBBY CARTER, COX, DESHOTEL, ECHOLS, EDMONSTON, FARNUM, Boudreaux Johns Reese FIRMENT, GADBERRY, HORTON, ILLG, JEFFERSON, MIKE JOHNSON, Bouie Lambert Smith TRAVIS JOHNSON, JONES, KERNER, LACOMBE, LYONS, MCCORMICK, MCFARLAND, MCKNIGHT, MCMAHEN, DUSTIN Cathey Luneau Talbot MILLER, GREGORY MILLER, MINCEY, MOORE, ORGERON, CHARLES Cloud McMath Tarver OWEN, RISER, ROMERO, SCHAMERHORN, SCHEXNAYDER, SELDERS, Connick Milligan Ward ST. BLANC, WHEAT, AND WHITE Fesi Mills, F. White AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 3:312(4) and (5), 313(8) through (10), Fields Mills, R. Womack and 314(B) and to enact R.S. 3:313(11) and Part II of Chapter Foil Mizell 4-A of Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be Total - 38 comprised of R.S. 3:321 through 323, relative to the Louisiana NAYS Rural Development Law; to provide for definitions; to provide for employees in the state office of rural development; to Total - 0 provide for a rural development fund; to provide for fund ABSENT administration; to provide for rules and regulations; to provide for a rural development program; to provide for receipt of bond Total - 0 proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator Cathey moved the final to the House. Senator Boudreaux moved to reconsider the vote by passage of the bill. which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

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The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 ABSENT YEAS Connick Mr. President Harris Morris Total - 1 Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Barrow Hewitt Pope to the House. Senator Price moved to reconsider the vote by which Bernard Jackson Price the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Boudreaux Johns Reese HOUSE BILL NO. 656— Bouie Lambert Smith BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER Cathey Luneau Talbot AN ACT Cloud McMath Tarver To designate a portion of Interstate 220 in Shreveport and Caddo Connick Milligan Ward Parish, as "Minnion Dewayne Jackson Memorial Overpass"; and Fesi Mills, F. White to provide for related matters. Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Total - 38 passage of the bill. NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result:

Total - 0 YEAS

The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Harris Morris to the House. Senator Cathey moved to reconsider the vote by which Abraham Henry Peacock the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Allain Hensgens Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope HOUSE BILL NO. 654— BY REPRESENTATIVE MOORE Bernard Jackson Price AN ACT Boudreaux Johns Reese To enact R.S. 32:57(I), 57.3, 267, and 267.1, relative to the Bouie Lambert Smith designation of highway safety corridors by the Department of Cathey Luneau Talbot Transportation and the Louisiana Department of Transportation Cloud McMath Tarver and Development; to create a highway safety corridor program Connick Milligan Ward to address highway safety problems, education, and safety Fesi Mills, F. White enhancements; to create the Safety Corridor Advisory Group; to Fields Mills, R. Womack provide for definitions; to provide for violations; to provide for Foil Mizell an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Total - 38 NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Price moved the final passage of the bill. Total - 0 ABSENT ROLL CALL Total - 0 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned YEAS to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Henry Peacock Abraham Hensgens Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 671— Allain Hewitt Pope BY REPRESENTATIVE TRAVIS JOHNSON Barrow Jackson Price AN ACT Bernard Johns Reese To enact R.S. 13:5722(A)(2)(f), relative to court costs in certain Boudreaux Lambert Smith parishes; to provide for an additional court fee in criminal Bouie Luneau Talbot matters in all courts in certain parishes; to provide relative to the Cathey McMath Tarver coroner's operational fund; and to provide for related matters. Cloud Milligan Ward The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final Fesi Mills, F. White passage of the bill. Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell Harris Morris Total - 37

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ROLL CALL Turkey Fund, Lifetime License Endowment Trust Fund and the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation Escrow Account; to provide for hunting reciprocity; to provide for digital The roll was called with the following result: credentials; and to provide for related matters. YEAS Floor Amendments Mr. President Harris Peacock Abraham Henry Peterson Senator Lambert proposed the following amendments. Allain Hewitt Pope Barrow Jackson Price SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Bernard Johns Reese Boudreaux Lambert Smith Amendments proposed by Senator Lambert to Reengrossed House Bouie Luneau Talbot Bill No. 691 by Representative Bacala Cathey McMath Tarver Cloud Milligan Ward AMENDMENT NO. 1 Connick Mills, F. White In Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by the Senate on June Fesi Mills, R. Womack 1, 2021, on page 1, line 10, change "306(B)(6)(c)," to "306(A)(1) and Fields Mizell (B)(6)," Foil Morris Total - 37 AMENDMENT NO. 2 NAYS In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2, by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources, on page 1, line 27, change "(B)(6)(c)" to Total - 0 "(B)(6)". ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 Hensgens In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2, by the Senate Committee Total - 1 on Natural Resources, on page 1, line 31, after "303(G)," insert "306(B)(7)," The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by On motion of Senator Lambert, the amendments were adopted. which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Floor Amendments HOUSE BILL NO. 691— BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA Senator McMath proposed the following amendments. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 34:851.20(A)(1) and 851.32(A), R.S. 56:8(16)(a)(ii) and (b)(i), 10(B)(1)(a)(i), (e), (f), and (g), (5), SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS (7)(a), (9), and (10), and (D), 10.1(B) and (C), 103(A) and (C)(1), 104(A)(7), 109(D), 116(C)(1) and (D), 116.1(C)(3), the Amendments proposed by Senator McMath to Reengrossed House heading of Subpart A-1 of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 56 of the Bill No. 691 by Representative Bacala Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 151, 171(A), 172(B), 251(A)(1) and (3) through (6), 253(C)(1), 258, 262(A), (B), and AMENDMENT NO. 1 (D), 263(A), 302, 302.1(Section heading) and (A) through (C), On page 37, line 23, change "shall" to "may" 302.9(A)(1), (C), and (F), 302.9.1(A), (B), and (E), 302.10(B)(1) through (3) and (C), 303(B), (D)(1), and (F), On motion of Senator McMath, the amendments were adopted. 303.1.1(B), (C), and (E), 303.6(B), 304(B) and (C), 304.1(B), 305(B) and (C)(1), 305.1(B) and (C), 306(B)(6)(c), 306.1(B)(7)(b) and (c), 306.2(A) and (B), 306.3(B), 307.1(A), The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final 322.1(A), 322.2(A), 325.1(A)(1), (3)(a), and (C)(2)(d), passage of the amended bill. 325.3(A)(1) and (C), 326(E)(2) and (H), 330(B), 412(A)(2) and (5), 433.1(Section heading) and (A)(1), 442(B), 449(B), 492, ROLL CALL 494(E)(5) and (F), 500(A), 501(B)(2), 632.4(A)(1) through (3), 632.5(A) and (E), 632.9(B)(1), 641, 649.1, 649.2, 649.3, 649.4, The roll was called with the following result: 649.7, 653(A)(introductory paragraph), and 1833, to enact R.S. 56:8(16)(a)(v), 10(B)(4) and (7)(c), 10.3, 102, 112(C), 302.1(D), 303(G), 411(B)(4) through (6), 645, 678, 679, and Chapter 14 YEAS of Title 56 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 56:3000 through 3007, and to repeal R.S. 34:851.20(N), Mr. President Hensgens Peacock R.S. 56:10(B)(1)(d), (6), and (13), 103(E) and (F), 103.1, 104, Abraham Hewitt Peterson 105, 155, 156, 157, 164, 165, 166, 302.1, 302.2, 302.3, 302.4, Allain Jackson Pope 302.5, 302.6, 302.9.1(D), 303.6(A)(2), 305(C)(3) and (G), Bernard Johns Price 641.1, 642, 643, 646, 647.1, 649.5, 649.6, 650, 650.1, and 1832, Boudreaux Lambert Reese relative to licenses to hunt and fish; to restructure the Bouie Luneau Smith recreational hunting and fishing licensing system for the Cathey McMath Talbot Department of Wildlife and Fisheries; to provide relative to the cost of hunting and fishing licenses; to dedicate revenues from Cloud Milligan Tarver the sale of hunting and fishing licenses; to provide for Connick Mills, F. Ward definitions; to create the Shrimp Development and Management Fields Mills, R. White Account, Crab Development, Management and Derelict Crab Foil Mizell Womack Trap Removal Account, Oyster Resource Management Account, Harris Morris Louisiana Duck License, Stamp, and Print Fund, Louisiana Wild Total - 35

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NAYS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Fred Mills moved to reconsider the vote by Total - 0 which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 711— (Substitute for House Bill No. 563 Barrow Fesi Henry by Representative Garofalo) Total - 3 BY REPRESENTATIVES GAROFALO AND JEFFERSON AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3914(K)(2) and (3)(c)(i) and to enact The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it R.S. 17:3914(K)(1)(e), relative to the collection and sharing of returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote student data and information; to provide for the use of such by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. information for specified purposes; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 698— (Substitute for House Bill No. 186 by Representative Bacala) The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA passage of the bill. AN ACT To enact R.S. 36:254(D)(2)(e) and (f) and 460 and R.S. 46:236.1.1(17) and 236.9.1, relative to interagency agreements ROLL CALL between departments of the executive branch of state government concerning certain public assistance programs; to The roll was called with the following result: provide relative to administration by the Louisiana Department of Health of the medical assistance program of this state known YEAS as Medicaid; to provide relative to administration by the Department of Children and Family Services of the child support enforcement program of this state; to require the Mr. President Harris Mizell Louisiana Department of Health and the Department of Revenue Abraham Henry Morris to enter into agreements to carry out certain Medicaid program Allain Hensgens Peacock integrity functions; to require the Louisiana Department of Barrow Hewitt Pope Health and the Department of Children and Family Services to Bernard Jackson Price enter into agreements concerning the use of certain cash medical Boudreaux Johns Reese support payments to offset Medicaid costs; to provide Bouie Lambert Smith specifications for the content of such interagency agreements; to Cloud Luneau Talbot provide for incentive payments from the Louisiana Department Connick McMath Tarver of Health to the Department of Children and Family Services for certain purposes; to provide relative to interagency data sharing; Fesi Milligan Ward to provide for reporting to the legislature; to provide for Fields Mills, F. White construction of certain laws; and to provide for related matters. Foil Mills, R. Womack Total - 36 The bill was read by title. Senator Fred Mills moved the final NAYS passage of the bill. Peterson ROLL CALL Total - 1 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Cathey YEAS Total - 1

Mr. President Harris Morris The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by Abraham Henry Peacock which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Allain Hensgens Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price Rules Suspended Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith Senator Fields asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to Call from the Table the Motion by which House Bill No. 355 was Cathey Luneau Talbot laid on the table. Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 355— Fesi Mills, F. White BY REPRESENTATIVES TURNER AND SCHEXNAYDER Fields Mills, R. Womack AN ACT Foil Mizell To enact R.S. 17:176(G), relative to school interscholastic Total - 38 extracurricular athletic programs; to prohibit certain schools NAYS from being a member of or participating in any competition sponsored by an organization that is not audited by the Total - 0 legislative auditor; and to provide for related matters. ABSENT Motion to Reconsider Vote Total - 0 Senator Fields asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to reconsider the vote on the same legislative day by which House Bill No. 355 failed to pass.

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The vote by which House Bill No. 355 failed to pass on earlier The roll was called with the following result: today, was reconsidered. YEAS The bill was read by title. Senator Fields moved the final passage of the previously amended bill. Mr. President Connick Johns Abraham Fields Luneau ROLL CALL Allain Foil Mizell Barrow Harris Price The roll was called with the following result: Bernard Hensgens Smith Boudreaux Hewitt Tarver YEAS Bouie Jackson White Total - 21 Mr. President Foil Morris NAYS Abraham Harris Peacock Allain Henry Peterson Cathey Milligan Pope Barrow Hensgens Price Cloud Mills, F. Reese Bernard Hewitt Reese Fesi Mills, R. Talbot Bouie Jackson Smith Henry Morris Ward Cathey Luneau Tarver Lambert Peacock Womack Cloud McMath Ward McMath Peterson Connick Milligan White Total - 17 Fields Mills, R. Womack ABSENT Total - 30 NAYS Total - 0

Boudreaux Lambert Pope The Chair declared the bill failed to pass for lack of two-thirds Fesi Mills, F. Talbot vote. Johns Mizell Total - 8 Senator White moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill ABSENT failed to pass and laid the motion on the table.

Total - 0 Called from the Calendar

The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Senator Robert Mills asked that House Bill No. 26 be called returned to the House. Senator Fields moved to reconsider the vote from the Calendar. by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. HOUSE BILL NO. 26— Rules Suspended BY REPRESENTATIVE MCCORMICK AN ACT Senator Jackson asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules To amend and reenact R.S. 47:633(7)(c)(i)(bb), relative to severance to advance to: tax exemptions; to provide for the value used to determine the applicability of an exemption for certified stripper well production; to provide for certain requirements and limitations; House Bills and Joint Resolutions on and to provide for related matters. Third Reading and Final Passage, Subject to Call The bill was read by title. Senator Robert Mills moved the final passage of the bill. Called from the Calendar ROLL CALL Senator Jackson asked that House Bill No. 360 be called from the Calendar for reconsideration. The roll was called with the following result:

HOUSE BILL NO. 360— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE TRAVIS JOHNSON AN ACT Mr. President Foil Mills, R. To enact R.S. 40:1584, relative to the registration of short-term rental Abraham Harris Mizell dwelling units; to provide certain definitions; to provide the Allain Henry Morris requirements for the registration and renewal of short-term Barrow Hensgens Peacock rental dwelling units; to provide relative to registration and Bernard Hewitt Pope renewal fees for short-term rental dwelling units; to impose fees; Boudreaux Jackson Reese to provide penalties; to authorize the promulgation of rules and Bouie Johns Smith regulations; to provide for applicability; and to provide for related matters. Cathey Lambert Talbot Cloud Luneau Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final passage of the bill.

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Connick McMath Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 137— Fesi Milligan White BY REPRESENTATIVE DUPLESSIS Fields Mills, F. Womack AN ACT Total - 36 To amend and reenact R.S. 27:248(C)(2)(introductory paragraph), NAYS (3), (4), and (5), relative to non-gaming economic development by the casino gaming operator; to provide relative to the operating force or personnel level; to provide relative to the Peterson employment positions toward the total operating force or Total - 1 personnel level; to provide relative to the amount credited to the ABSENT casino gaming operator; and to provide for related matters. Price Floor Amendments Total - 1 Senator Smith proposed the following amendments. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Robert Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senators Smith, Bouie and Henry to Called from the Calendar Engrossed House Bill No. 137 by Representative Duplessis

Senator Morris asked that House Bill No. 437 be called from the AMENDMENT NO. 1 Calendar. In the set of Senate Committee Amendments (# 3038), proposed by Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, in HOUSE BILL NO. 437— Amendment No. 4, page 2, line 2, after "use tax" delete the comma BY REPRESENTATIVE GADBERRY "," and delete remainder of the line and delete lines 3 and 4 and insert AN ACT a period "." To enact R.S. 40:1730.23(J), relative to enforcement of the state uniform construction code; to provide for inspections of AMENDMENT NO. 2 commercial and residential structures; to prohibit remote virtual In the set of Senate Committee Amendments (# 3038), proposed by inspections of such structures; and to provide for related matters. Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2021, in Amendment No. 4, page 2, delete lines 10 through 15 and insert the The bill was read by title. Senator Morris moved the final following: passage of the bill. "(iv) In order to establish and stabilize the amount of occupancy taxes to be paid by the casino gaming operator to the Louisiana ROLL CALL Stadium and Exposition District and the Ernest N. Morial-New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority for complimentary rooms provided The roll was called with the following result: by the casino gaming operator, which amount is otherwise uncertain, the casino gaming operator shall enter into a binding memorandum of understanding with the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District YEAS and the Ernest N. Morial-New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority to provide for cumulative annual payments for the occupancy taxes of Mr. President Harris Morris not less than one million three hundred thousand dollars per year, Abraham Henry Peacock with the first payment beginning on July 1, 2022, and continuing Allain Hensgens Peterson through July 31, 2054, the payment to be made on a quarterly basis Barrow Hewitt Pope as may be set forth in the binding memorandum of understanding. Bernard Jackson Price Any action related to the enforcement of the binding memorandum Boudreaux Johns Reese of understanding set forth herein and any related agreements shall be Bouie Lambert Smith instituted in the Civil District Court for the parish of Orleans." Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver On motion of Senator Smith, the amendments were adopted. Connick Milligan Ward Fesi Mills, F. White Floor Amendments Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell Senator Henry proposed the following amendments. Total - 38 NAYS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Total - 0 Amendments proposed by Senator Henry to Engrossed House Bill ABSENT No. 137 by Representative Duplessis

Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 6, after "operator;" insert "to provide for an effective The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned date;" to the House. Senator Morris moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 2 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate Committee on Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on June 1, Called from the Calendar 2021, on page 2, line 28, change "2021." to "2021, if and when the Acts which originated as House Bill 365, Senate Bill 204 and Senate Senator Smith asked that House Bill No. 137 be called from the Calendar.

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Bill 209 of this 2021 Regular Session of the Legislature are enacted Bernard Jackson Price and become effective." Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith On motion of Senator Henry, the amendments were adopted. Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Smith moved the final Connick Milligan Ward passage of the amended bill. Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. ROLL CALL Foil Mizell Total - 37 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Total - 0 ABSENT Mr. President Foil Mills, F. Abraham Harris Mills, R. Womack Allain Henry Morris Total - 1 Barrow Hensgens Peacock Bernard Hewitt Price The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Boudreaux Jackson Reese to the House. Senator Allain moved to reconsider the vote by which Bouie Johns Smith the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cathey Lambert Talbot Cloud Luneau Tarver Called from the Calendar Connick McMath White Fields Milligan Womack Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 412 be called from the Total - 33 Calendar. NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 412— Fesi Peterson BY REPRESENTATIVE LACOMBE Mizell Pope AN ACT Total - 4 To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2490(E) and (F) and 2550(E) and (F), ABSENT relative to the municipal fire and police civil service; to provide relative to employees who have resigned or retired from the classified service due to injury or medical condition; to provide Ward relative to the position and class to which employees may be Total - 1 reemployed; to provide relative to the qualifications, compensation, and seniority of any such employee; to provide The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it limitations; and to provide for related matters. returned to the House. Senator Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final passage of the bill. Called from the Calendar ROLL CALL

Senator Allain asked that House Bill No. 93 be called from the The roll was called with the following result: Calendar. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 93— BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ Mr. President Harris Morris AN ACT Abraham Henry Peacock To enact R.S. 2:135.1(A)(6), relative to the lease of certain airport Allain Hensgens Pope facilities governed by the Iberia Parish Airport Authority; to exempt leases governed by the Iberia Parish Airport Authority Barrow Hewitt Price from the provisions of public lease laws; to require the Iberia Bernard Jackson Reese Parish Airport Authority to meet certain requirements relative to Boudreaux Johns Smith price and appraisals; and to provide for related matters. Bouie Lambert Talbot Cathey Luneau Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator Allain moved the final Cloud McMath Ward passage of the bill. Connick Milligan White Fesi Mills, F. Womack ROLL CALL Fields Mills, R. Foil Mizell The roll was called with the following result: Total - 37 NAYS YEAS Total - 0 Mr. President Harris Morris ABSENT Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope Total - 1

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The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned HOUSE BILL NO. 365— to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which BY REPRESENTATIVE FARNUM the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 4:144(B)(2)(b), relative to the Louisiana Explanation of Vote State Racing Commission; to require that one member of the commission be from the Louisiana quarter horse industry; and to provide for related matters. Senator Peterson stated she appeared as absent on the vote on House Bill No. 412. She intended to vote yea and asked that the Official Journal so state. Floor Amendments Called from the Calendar Senator Smith proposed the following amendments.

Senator Jackson asked that House Bill No. 357 be called from SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS the Calendar. Amendments proposed by Senator Smith to Reengrossed House Bill HOUSE BILL NO. 357— No. 365 by Representative Farnum BY REPRESENTATIVE CREWS AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 1 To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1061.21(A)(introductory paragraph), On page 1, line 2. after "R.S. 4:144(B)(2)(b)" insert "and to enact (4), (5)(b), and (D) and to enact R.S. 40:1061.21(A)(5)(c), R.S. 4:217(E)" relative to reporting of information in connection with abortions performed in this state; to provide requirements for information AMENDMENT NO. 2 to be included in individual reports on abortions performed or On page 1, line 3, after "Commission;" insert "to provide for purse induced; to provide for collection of certain information supplements;" concerning minors who undergo abortions; to provide requirements for information to be included in annual statistical AMENDMENT NO. 3 reports of abortion-related data issued by the Louisiana Department of Health; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 6, after "reenacted" insert "and R.S. 4:217(E) is hereby enacted" The bill was read by title. Senator Jackson moved the final passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, after line 18, add the following: "§217. Purse supplements; designation and distribution ROLL CALL * * * E. Notwithstanding, and in lieu of, any other provision of law, The roll was called with the following result: the monies designated for purses under the provisions of R.S. 4:216(E) from wagers placed at offtrack wagering facilities on YEAS historical horse races shall be distributed as follows: (1) Seventy percent of the monies shall be allocated and Mr. President Foil Mizell provided to the licensed racing associations in the state which Abraham Henry Morris conduct live horse racing on the basis of the proportion of the number Allain Hensgens Peacock of thoroughbred race days each association conducted for the Barrow Hewitt Pope preceding year bears to the total number of thoroughbred race days conducted statewide for the preceding year, and such funds shall be Bernard Jackson Price used solely to supplement purses in accordance with a schedule or Boudreaux Johns Reese formula established by the purse committee of the Louisiana Bouie Lambert Smith Thoroughbred Breeders Association on Louisiana-bred thoroughbred Cathey Luneau Talbot races. Cloud McMath Tarver (2) Thirty percent of the monies shall be allocated and provided Connick Milligan Ward to the licensed racing associations in the state which conduct live Fesi Mills, F. White quarter horse racing on the basis of the proportion of the number of Fields Mills, R. Womack quarter horse race days each association conducted for the preceding Total - 36 year bears to the total number of quarter horse race days conducted NAYS statewide for the preceding year, and such funds shall be used solely to supplement purses in accordance with a schedule or formula established by the purse committee of the Louisiana Quarter Horse Harris Peterson Breeders Association on Louisiana-bred quarter horse races. Total - 2 Section 2. The provisions of this Act enacting R.S. 4:217(E) ABSENT shall supersede the provisions of the Act which originated as Senate Bill No. 209 of the 2021 Regular Session enacting R.S. 4:217(E). Total - 0 Section 3. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as to the House. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such Called from the Calendar approval." On motion of Senator Smith, the amendments were adopted. Senator Smith asked that House Bill No. 365 be called from the Calendar. The bill was read by title. Senator Smith moved the final passage of the amended bill.

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ROLL CALL Floor Amendments

The roll was called with the following result: Senator Henry proposed the following amendments.

YEAS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Mr. President Harris Morris Amendments proposed by Senator Henry to Reengrossed House Bill Abraham Henry Peacock No. 639 by Representative Zeringue Allain Hensgens Pope Barrow Hewitt Price AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bernard Jackson Reese On page 3, delete lines 8 through 23. Boudreaux Johns Smith Bouie Lambert Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 2 Cathey Luneau Tarver On page 3, line 24, change "E." to "B." Cloud McMath Ward Connick Milligan White On motion of Senator Henry, the amendments were adopted. Fesi Mills, F. Womack Fields Mills, R. The bill was read by title. Senator Henry moved the final Foil Mizell passage of the amended bill. Total - 37 NAYS ROLL CALL

Peterson The roll was called with the following result: Total - 1 ABSENT YEAS

Total - 0 Mr. President Harris Peacock Abraham Henry Peterson The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Allain Hensgens Pope returned to the House. Senator Smith moved to reconsider the vote Barrow Hewitt Price by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Bernard Jackson Reese Boudreaux Johns Smith Called from the Calendar Bouie Lambert Talbot Cathey Luneau Tarver Senator Henry asked that House Bill No. 639 be called from the Cloud McMath Ward Calendar. Connick Milligan White Fesi Mills, R. Womack HOUSE BILL NO. 639— Fields Mizell BY REPRESENTATIVES ZERINGUE AND SCHEXNAYDER Foil Morris AN ACT Total - 37 To enact Subpart Q-1 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title NAYS 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.122 and 100.123, and Subpart Q-2 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Total - 0 Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.124, relative to ABSENT funding for infrastructure investment and construction; to create the Matching Assistance and Grants for Infrastructure and Mills, F. Construction Fund; to provide for uses of the fund; to create a Total - 1 program for the administration of monies from the fund; to create the Hurricane and Storm Damage Risk Reduction System The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Repayment Fund; to provide for an effective date; and to returned to the House. Senator Henry moved to reconsider the vote provide for related matters. by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Floor Amendments Called from the Calendar

Senator White proposed the following amendments. Senator Hewitt asked that House Bill No. 149 be called from the Calendar. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 149— Amendments proposed by Senator White to Reengrossed House Bill BY REPRESENTATIVES FRIEMAN AND HODGES No. 639 by Representative Zeringue AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 29:724(B)(2) and 768(B), relative to AMENDMENT NO. 1 emergency declarations; to provide for legislative termination On page 3, line 20, following "shall" and before "be", delete "only" of all or part of an emergency declaration; to provide procedures and following "fund" and before "in", insert "only" for terminations; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator White, the amendments were adopted.

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Floor Amendments governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such approval." Senator Luneau proposed the following amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 4 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On page 3, line 19, change "Section 2. This" to "Section 4. Section 1 of this" Amendments proposed by Senator Luneau to Engrossed House Bill No. 149 by Representative Frieman On motion of Senator Luneau, the amendments were adopted.

AMENDMENT NO. 1 Floor Amendments On page 1, line 2, after "768(B)," insert "and R.S. 40:1730.26(3)," Senator Reese proposed the following amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 4, after "effective date;" insert "authority to suspend SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS five-year deadline; to provide definitions;" Amendments proposed by Senator Reese to Engrossed House Bill AMENDMENT NO. 3 No. 149 by Representative Frieman On page 3, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: "Section 2. R.S. 40:1730.26(3) is hereby amended and reenacted AMENDMENT NO. 1 to read as follows: On page 1, line 13, delete "Either house" and insert "Both houses" §1730.26. Adoption and promulgation of certain building codes and standards as State Uniform Construction Code; procedures AMENDMENT NO. 2 * * * On page 1, line 14, delete "surviving" and change "that house" to " The council shall review, adopt, modify, and promulgate the house both houses" building codes referenced in R.S. 40:1730.28 and 1730.28.1 of this Part, provided that: AMENDMENT NO. 3 * * * On page 2, line 7, delete "surviving" (3)(a) The council shall review, evaluate, and update the State Uniform Construction Code no later than five years from the date of AMENDMENT NO. 4 publication of the appropriate code as provided for in R.S. On page 2, line 8, change "or" to "and" 40:1730.28. The council shall submit the updated State Uniform Construction Code to the House Committee on Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and AMENDMENT NO. 5 International Affairs for oversight and approval. Additionally, the On page 2, line 9, change "or" to "and" and after "Senate" delete ", council shall provide the members of each house of the legislature a as applicable," summary of the major proposed changes to the International Residential Code at the time of submission to the oversight AMENDMENT NO. 6 committees. On page 2, line 12, change "or" to "and" (b) The council shall have the authority to suspend the five-year deadline as referenced in Subparagraph (3)(a) of this Paragraph, for AMENDMENT NO. 7 a period of up to one year due to extraordinary circumstances. Only On page 2, line 13, after "Senate" delete ", as applicable," one extension of the suspension for an additional one-year period may be approved by the council. AMENDMENT NO. 8 (c) "Extraordinary circumstances" means a federally declared disaster, a gubernatorially declared disaster or emergency, a On page 2, line 20, delete "Either house" and insert "Both houses" pandemic, or other acts of God. (d) The legislature does hereby find that the Louisiana State AMENDMENT NO. 9 Uniform Construction Code Council was negatively impacted by the On page 2, line 24, delete "surviving" and change "that house" to " Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and 2020 weather related house both houses" emergencies, including but not limited to, Hurricanes Laura, Delta, and Zeta. Therefore, the authority of the Louisiana State Uniform AMENDMENT NO. 10 Construction Code Council to adopt the most current editions of the On page 3, line 8, delete "surviving" International Building Code, International Residential Code, International Plumbing Code, International Existing Building Code, AMENDMENT NO. 11 International Fuel Gas Code, International Mechanical Code, and the National Electric Code, as provided for in R.S. 40:1730.21 et seq., is On page 3, line 9, change "or" to "and" suspended until August 1, 2022 at which time the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code Council shall begin AMENDMENT NO. 12 the administrative rule promulgation process in accordance R.S. On page 3, line 10, change "or" to "and" and after "Senate" delete ", 49:950 et seq. to adopt the 2021 editions of the International Building as applicable," Code, International Residential Code, International Plumbing Code, International Existing Building Code, International Fuel Gas Code, AMENDMENT NO. 13 International Mechanical Code, and the 2020 edition of the National On page 3, line 13, change "or" to "and" Electric Code. * * * AMENDMENT NO. 14 Section 3. This Section, Section 2, and Section 4 of this Act On page 3, line 14, after "Senate" delete ", as applicable," shall become effective upon the signature by the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to On motion of Senator Reese, the amendments were adopted. become law without signature by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If vetoed by the

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Floor Amendments HOUSE BILL NO. 565— BY REPRESENTATIVES HUVAL, WILFORD CARTER, AND GREEN Senator Fred Mills proposed the following amendments. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:571.11(A)(4) and R.S. 32:300.5 and to repeal R.S. 32:300.6, 300.7, and 300.8, relative to the SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS prohibition of the use of certain wireless telecommunications devices while operating a motor vehicle; to provide for the Amendments proposed by Senator Fred Mills to Engrossed House distribution of fines collected for violations; to provide for Bill No. 149 by Representative Frieman definitions; to provide for exceptions and penalties relative to the use of certain wireless telecommunications devices while AMENDMENT NO. 1 operating a motor vehicle; to provide for enforcement and On page 2, line 21, after "consulting" and before "a public" insert reporting; and to provide for related matters. "with the legislative fiscal office as required by Paragraph (4) of this Subsection and" The bill was read by title. Senator McMath moved the final passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 3, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: ROLL CALL "(4) Prior to the filing of a petition to terminate a state of public health emergency or any section or subsection of the executive order The roll was called with the following result: or proclamation declaring the state of public health emergency, the legislative fiscal office shall present to the legislature the office's best efforts to estimate the potential fiscal impact of the early termination YEAS of the public health emergency or any section or subsection of the executive order or proclamation declaring the state of public health Mr. President Lambert Reese emergency." Abraham Luneau Smith Barrow McMath Talbot On motion of Senator Fred Mills, the amendments were adopted. Bernard Milligan Ward Cathey Mills, F. Womack The bill was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved the final Harris Morris passage of the amended bill. Jackson Pope Total - 19 ROLL CALL NAYS

The roll was called with the following result: Allain Fields Mizell Boudreaux Foil Peacock YEAS Bouie Hensgens Peterson Cloud Hewitt Price Mr. President Hensgens Peacock Connick Johns Tarver Abraham Hewitt Pope Fesi Mills, R. White Allain Johns Reese Total - 18 Cathey McMath Talbot ABSENT Cloud Milligan Ward Connick Mills, F. White Henry Fesi Mills, R. Womack Total - 1 Foil Mizell Henry Morris The Chair declared the bill failed to pass. Total - 25 NAYS Notice of Reconsideration

Barrow Fields Peterson Senator McMath moved to reconsider on the next Legislative Bernard Harris Price Day the vote by which the bill failed to pass. Boudreaux Jackson Smith Bouie Luneau Tarver Called from the Calendar Total - 12 ABSENT Senator Johns asked that House Bill No. 435 be called from the Calendar. Lambert Total - 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 435— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROMERO The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it AN ACT returned to the House. Senator Hewitt moved to reconsider the vote To amend and reenact R.S. 27:402(18) and 405(C)(1) through (5), by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. relative to video draw poker devices; to provide relative to the definition of video draw poker; to provide relative to the games offered by video draw poker devices; to provide relative to the Called from the Calendar method of operation of the games of video draw poker or card games; and to provide for related matters. Senator McMath asked that House Bill No. 565 be called from the Calendar. The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final passage of the bill.

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ROLL CALL Fesi Mills, R. Womack Fields Mizell The roll was called with the following result: Foil Morris Total - 37 YEAS NAYS

Mr. President Harris Mills, R. Total - 0 Allain Hensgens Peacock ABSENT Barrow Hewitt Price Bernard Jackson Reese Henry Boudreaux Johns Smith Total - 1 Bouie Lambert Talbot Cathey Luneau Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Cloud McMath Ward to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote by which Connick Milligan White the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Foil Mills, F. Total - 29 Called from the Calendar NAYS Senator Foil asked that House Bill No. 452 be called from the Abraham Mizell Womack Calendar. Fesi Peterson Fields Pope HOUSE BILL NO. 452— BY REPRESENTATIVES DAVIS, BACALA, WILFORD CARTER, COX, Total - 7 GLOVER, HODGES, HORTON, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, LANDRY, ABSENT LARVADAIN, AND WHITE AN ACT Henry Morris To enact Part I-A of Chapter 11 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Total - 2 Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:2024.1 through 2024.7, and R.S. 44:4(59), relative to domestic abuse fatalities; to create the Louisiana Domestic Abuse Fatality Review Team; The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to provide definitions; to provide for the membership of the to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which review team; to authorize functions and duties of the review the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. team; to create local and regional panels to work within the review team; to authorize the sharing of information, Called from the Calendar documents, and records between the review team or any agency or entity; to provide confidentiality for the use of certain Senator Ward asked that House Bill No. 221 be called from the information obtained by the review team; to provide limitations Calendar. relative to the use of certain information obtained by the review team; to provide for the issuance of an annual report; to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 221— for a public records exception; and to provide for related BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 32:409.1(A)(6)(d) and (e), relative to certain Floor Amendments commercial driver's license applicants; to require a record check prior to issuing certain commercial driver's licenses; and to Senator Foil proposed the following amendments. provide for related matters. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final passage of the bill. Amendments proposed by Senator Foil to Re-Reengrossed House Bill No. 452 by Representative Davis ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 4, line 28, following "A" and before the comma "," insert "of this Section" YEAS On motion of Senator Foil, the amendments were adopted. Mr. President Harris Peacock Abraham Hensgens Peterson Floor Amendments Allain Hewitt Pope Barrow Jackson Price Senator Foil proposed the following amendments. Bernard Johns Reese Boudreaux Lambert Smith SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Bouie Luneau Talbot Cathey McMath Tarver Amendments proposed by Senator Foil to Re-Reengrossed House Cloud Milligan Ward Bill No. 452 by Representative Davis Connick Mills, F. White AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 11, after "exception;" insert "to provide for an effective date;"

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AMENDMENT NO. 2 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it On page 9, after line 14, insert the following: returned to the House. Senator Foil moved to reconsider the vote by "Section 4. The provisions of this Act shall not become effective which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. unless and until sufficient funds are available through nongovernmental sources or are specifically appropriated by the Called from the Calendar legislature." Senator Fred Mills asked that House Bill No. 627 be called from On motion of Senator Foil, the amendments were adopted. the Calendar.

Floor Amendments HOUSE BILL NO. 627— BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL Senator Mizell proposed the following amendments. AN ACT To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS authorize the transfer of certain state property in St. Martin Parish; to provide for the property descriptions; to provide terms and conditions; to provide for the reservation of mineral Amendments proposed by Senator Mizell to Re-Reengrossed House interests; to provide an effective date; and to provide for related Bill No. 452 by Representative Davis matters.

AMENDMENT NO. 1 The bill was read by title. Senator Fred Mills moved the final On page 2, line 27, after "stepchildren," insert "unborn children," passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 2 ROLL CALL On page 5, on line 8, after "state" and insert the following: "and, if the decedent victim is female, report all of the following: (a) Whether the decedent was pregnant at the time of death. The roll was called with the following result: (b) Is there medical evidence that indicates that the decedent had been recently pregnant but was no longer pregnant at the time of YEAS death. (c) Whether the decedent was single, married, or divorced to the Mr. President Harris Mizell extent such information can be determined." Abraham Henry Morris Allain Hensgens Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 3 Barrow Hewitt Peterson On page 6, line 27, after "family court" insert "or the office of vital Boudreaux Jackson Pope records" Bouie Johns Price Cathey Lambert Reese On motion of Senator Mizell, the amendments were adopted. Cloud Luneau Smith Connick McMath Talbot The bill was read by title. Senator Foil moved the final passage Fesi Milligan Tarver of the amended bill. Fields Mills, F. White Foil Mills, R. Womack ROLL CALL Total - 36 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS ABSENT

Mr. President Foil Morris Bernard Ward Abraham Harris Peacock Total - 2 Allain Henry Peterson Barrow Hensgens Pope The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Bernard Hewitt Price to the House. Senator Fred Mills moved to reconsider the vote by Boudreaux Jackson Reese which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Bouie Johns Smith Cathey Luneau Talbot Called from the Calendar Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward Senator Talbot asked that House Bill No. 591 be called from the Fesi Mills, R. White Calendar. Fields Mizell Womack Total - 36 HOUSE BILL NO. 591— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE FIRMENT AN ACT Total - 0 To enact R.S. 22:1892(B)(6) and (E) through (H), relative to claims settlement practices; to provide for the definitions; to provide ABSENT for insurance coverage of damaged property; to prohibit insurers from requiring insureds to use a preferred vendor or contractor; Lambert Mills, F. to provide for the adjustment and settlement of first-party losses Total - 2 under fire and extended coverage policies; to provide for policies providing adjustment and settlement of first-party losses based on replacement cost; to provide required adjustment

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dispute resolution language for residential property policies; and ROLL CALL to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments YEAS Senator Talbot proposed the following amendments. Mr. President Harris Morris SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson Amendments proposed by Senator Talbot to Engrossed House Bill Barrow Hewitt Pope No. 591 by Representative Firment Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bouie Lambert Smith On page 2, line 4, between "property" and "that" insert ", except a Cathey Luneau Talbot vehicle," Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward AMENDMENT NO. 2 Fesi Mills, F. White On page 3, delete line 9 and insert "G. Unless otherwise provided by Fields Mills, R. Womack the policy, on and after June 1, 2022, the following coverage shall be Foil Mizell offered on residential property policies providing adjustment and settlement" Total - 38 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, line 10, after "based on" insert "repair or" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 3, line 16, delete "replaced items do not" Total - 0

AMENDMENT NO. 5 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Talbot moved to reconsider the vote On page 3, delete line 17 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 3, lines 18, delete "conform to a reasonable uniform Rules Suspended appearance." and insert "insurer shall make reasonable repairs or replacement of items in adjoining areas. In determining the extent of Senator Bouie asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules the repairs or replacement of items in adjoining areas, the insurer may to revert to the Morning Hour. consider the cost of repairing or replacing the undamaged portions of the property, the degree of uniformity that can be achieved without Conference Committee Reports Received such cost and the remaining useful life of the undamaged portion, and other relevant factors." June 7, 2021

AMENDMENT NO. 7 SENATE BILL NO. 217— On page 3, between lines 20 and 21, insert "(3) This Section shall not BY SENATOR HARRIS be construed to make the insurer a warrantor of the repairs made AN ACT pursuant to this Section." To enact R.S. 47:6036.1, relative to tax credits; to create the Louisiana Import Tax Credit; to provide for eligibility AMENDMENT NO. 8 requirements for port credits; to provide for application On page 3, lines 21, delete "All" and insert "On and after June 1, requirements; to provide for the allocation of port credits; to 2022," require certifications; to provide relative to the utilization of port credits; to authorize the Department of Economic AMENDMENT NO. 9 Development to promulgate rules; to provide for definitions; to On page 4, line 11, between "loss" and the period (.), insert ", provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. pursuant to the appraisal process, but shall not preclude either party from exercising its rights under the policy or the law" HOUSE BILL NO. 253— BY REPRESENTATIVE MCKNIGHT AMENDMENT NO. 10 AN ACT On page 4, line 13, after "Company." insert "If there is an appraisal To amend and reenact R.S. 17:43(A) and (B)(1), 1945(A) and (B)(2), award, all applicable policy terms, limits, deductibles, and conditions and 1946(A) and R.S. 36:648.1 and to enact R.S. 17:1945.1 and will still apply. Suit cannot be filed against this Company during the 1945.2 and R.S. 36:651(D)(11), relative to the Special School appraisal process. If suit was filed against his Company prior to the District; to provide for governance of the district by a board of demand of appraisal, suit will be held in abatement until the directors; to provide relative to the board's membership, powers, execution of an appraisal award." and duties; to provide relative to the enrollment of students in the district's schools; to provide relative to the funding of the On motion of Senator Talbot, the amendments were adopted. district; to provide for the district's transition from operation by the state Department of Education to independent operation; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title. Senator Talbot moved the final passage of the amended bill.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 457— accommodations; to provide relative to unlawful employment BY REPRESENTATIVE FIRMENT practices; to provide for the equal treatment of employees; and AN ACT to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1662(3), to enact R.S. 22:1674.1, and to repeal R.S. 22:1674, relative to insurance claims adjusters; to Reported with amendments. provide for the standards of conduct for claims adjusters; to require newly licensed claims adjusters and claims adjusters SENATE BILL NO. 220— renewing their license to read and acknowledge the claims BY SENATOR CLOUD adjuster standards of conduct; to provide for penalties for AN ACT violation of the standards of conduct; to provide an exemption To amend and reenact R.S. 18:158, 403, 1311(D)(4)(b), and 1312(D) from licensure for certain persons; and to provide for related and to enact R.S. 24:513(D)(7), relative to the legislative matters. auditor; to provide relative to examinations, audits, and reviews of elections; to provide for the submission and presentation of The Conference Committee Reports for the above legislative reports to certain legislative committees; to provide for the instruments lie over under the rules. retention of election records subject to examination by the legislative auditor; to provide for terms, conditions, and Message from the House procedures; and to provide for related matters.

PASSED SENATE BILLS AND Reported with amendments. JOINT RESOLUTIONS SENATE BILL NO. 244— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 92 by June 7, 2021 Senator Luneau) BY SENATOR LUNEAU AN ACT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1711(G)(1) and to enact R.S. 23:1472(15.1) and Part XIII of Chapter 1 to be comprised of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of R.S. 23:1771 through 1778, relative to employee Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and misclassification; to provide with respect to administrative Joint Resolutions: penalties; to provide relative to the failure to pay contributions; to provide for definitions; to provide factors to be used to SENATE BILL NO. 128— identify an independent contractor; to facilitate voluntary BY SENATORS JACKSON, BARROW, BOUDREAUX, FIELDS AND resolution of worker classification issues; to enact the Fresh TARVER Start Proper Worker Classification Initiative and the Louisiana AN ACT Voluntary Disclosure Program; to require the Louisiana To amend and reenact R.S. 17:434(A), relative to planning time and Workforce Commission to promulgate rules; to provide for the lunch periods for teachers; to provide for an uninterrupted disposition of penalties; to provide a safe harbor; to provide for planning period for teachers; to delete requirements for a duty- an effective date; and to provide for related matters. free lunch period for teachers; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 245— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 71 by SENATE BILL NO. 154— Senator Bernard) BY SENATOR SMITH BY SENATOR BERNARD A JOINT RESOLUTION AN ACT Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 23(C) of the Constitution of To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Arts. 1734(A) and Louisiana, relative to ad valorem property tax millage rate 1734.1, relative to civil jury trials; to provide for the costs and adjustments; to provide for maximum authorized millage rates; expenses related to jury trials; to provide for the payment of and to specify an election for submission of the proposition to jurors; to provide for certain deposits and amounts; to provide electors and to provide a ballot proposition. for certain actions by the court and clerk; to provide certain terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related Reported with amendments. matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 165— Reported with amendments. BY SENATOR SMITH AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 224— To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1705(B)(1)(a) and (b)(i), relative to BY SENATOR CLOUD adjustments of ad valorem millages; to provide for the retention AN ACT of maximum authorized millage rates; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1306(E)(1)(f), 1307(A)(9), matters. 1309(D)(1)(b), 1313(E) and (G)(2), 1313.1(E) and (G)(2), and 1315(B) and to enact R.S. 18:1306(E)(1)(g) and 1307(A)(10), Reported with amendments. relative to absentee by mail and early voting ballots; to provide for absentee by mail ballot certificate requirements; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 215— for absentee by mail ballot application requirements; to prohibit BY SENATORS BARROW, BERNARD, BOUDREAUX, BOUIE, CORTEZ, the use of drop boxes; to provide for definitions; to provide for FESI, FOIL, HARRIS, HEWITT, JACKSON, JOHNS, LUNEAU, MCMATH, early voting identity verification; to provide for tabulation and MILLIGAN, FRED MILLS, ROBERT MILLS, MIZELL, POPE, PRICE, SMITH, TARVER, WARD AND WOMACK AND REPRESENTATIVE counting of ballots; to provide for challenge of a ballot; and to LANDRY provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:341(B)(1) and 342 and to enact R.S. Reported with amendments. 23:341(D) and 341.1, relative to employment; to provide for reasonable accommodations of certain employees; to define certain terms; to provide terms and conditions of employer

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SENATE BILL NO. 209— SENATE BILL NO. 15— BY SENATOR SMITH BY SENATOR MILLIGAN AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 4:166.7, relative to horse racing; to To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2237.1, and R.S. 39:1753.1, to enact provide relative to pari-mutuel wagering; to provide for exotic R.S. 39:15.3(F) and 200(M), and to repeal R.S. 39:1755(5), wagering; to provide for allocation of proceeds during and for relative to the procurement of telecommunications or video a race meeting; to provide for terms and conditions; and to surveillance equipment or services by state agencies and certain provide for related matters. educational entities; to require the procurement of telecommunications or video surveillance equipment or services Reported with amendments. to comply with federal guidelines under Section 889(a) of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal SENATE BILL NO. 60— Year 2019; to provide for violations; and to provide for related BY SENATORS CONNICK, BOUDREAUX, BOUIE, CATHEY, CORTEZ, matters. FIELDS, FOIL, HARRIS, LUNEAU, MCMATH, ROBERT MILLS, MIZELL, PETERSON, POPE, SMITH, TARVER, WARD AND WHITE Reported with amendments. AN ACT To enact Chapter 30 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of SENATE BILL NO. 43— 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:3701 through 3703, relative to BY SENATOR PEACOCK intercollegiate athletics; to provide relative to the compensation AN ACT and rights of intercollegiate athletes; to provide with respect to To enact Chapter 62 of Title 51 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of professional representation of intercollegiate athletes; to provide 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 51:3221 through 3223, relative to for the responsibilities of postsecondary education institutions unfair and deceptive acts or practices; to provide relative to with respect to intercollegiate athletes' compensation; to provide advertisement for legal services relating to prescription drugs or for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. medical devices; to provide relative to the use of certain health information for the purpose of soliciting legal services; to Reported with amendments. provide for requirements and disclosures in an advertisement; to provide for definitions, terms, conditions, and procedures; to SENATE BILL NO. 188— provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR WOMACK AN ACT Reported with amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:600.89(A)(1) and the introductory paragraph of (2), (c), and (e), relative to the Louisiana Housing SENATE BILL NO. 63— Corporation; to provide relative to the board of directors; and to BY SENATOR ROBERT MILLS provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1308(B), relative to hand delivery of Reported with amendments. absentee ballots; to provide for receipt requirements; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 214— BY SENATOR JACKSON Reported with amendments. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:183.2(B)(1), (C), and (D), 183.3(C), SENATE BILL NO. 179— and 2925(A) and (B), and to enact R.S. 17:2926(C), relative to BY SENATOR CONNICK individual graduation plans and curriculum options; to provide AN ACT for a student's parent or legal guardian be provided certain To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1266(A)(1)(a), relative to automobile information and approve the student's plan; and to provide for insurance policies; to define an automobile insurance policy; to related matters. provide for coverage when an insured is logged on to a transportation network company; and to provide for related Reported with amendments. matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 234— Reported with amendments. BY SENATOR MCMATH AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 204— To enact R.S. 17:100.13 and 3996(B)(59), relative to public BY SENATOR CORTEZ elementary and secondary schools; to provide for expanded AN ACT academic support for certain low-performing students; to To amend and reenact R.S. 4:147(1) and 158(B)(2), relative to horse provide for supplemental instruction and accelerated learning racing; to require the Louisiana State Racing Commission to committees; to provide relative to funding; and to provide for assign dates for race meetings at a particular track; to require the related matters. commission to set the minimum number of races per day; to provide relative to the authority of the commission regarding Reported with amendments. applications for race meetings; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 238— BY SENATOR MILLIGAN Reported with amendments. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:408.1(A) and (B), relative to the Respectfully submitted, Caddo Educational Excellence Fund; to provide for the investment of the funds; to provide for the withdrawal of certain MICHELLE D. FONTENOT earnings; and to provide for related matters. Clerk of the House of Representatives

Reported with amendments.

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Message from the House confidentiality; to provide penalties for violations of the confidentiality provisions of the Act; to provide for civil immunity under certain circumstances; and to provide for PASSED SENATE BILLS AND related matters. JOINT RESOLUTIONS Reported without amendments. June 7, 2021 SENATE BILL NO. 86— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATORS FOIL, ABRAHAM, BARROW, BOUDREAUX, CLOUD, FESI, TARVER, WHITE AND WOMACK I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of AN ACT Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(9) and to enact R.S. 17:1948 Joint Resolutions: and 3996(B)(59), relative to students with exceptionalities; to require public school governing authorities to adopt policies SENATE BILL NO. 185— relative to the installation and operation of cameras in certain BY SENATOR ALLAIN classrooms upon the request of a parent or legal guardian; to AN ACT provide an exception relative to public records; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 30:1154(A) and (C), relative to solar relative to funding; to provide relative to implementation; and energy; to provide for leases to explore, develop, and produce to provide for related matters. solar energy; to provide for the powers and duties of the secretary of the Department of Natural Resources; to provide for Reported without amendments. terms, conditions, and requirements of solar leases; to provide for operations and construction during rulemaking; and to SENATE BILL NO. 76— provide for related matters. BY SENATOR TALBOT AN ACT Reported without amendments. To enact R.S. 26:794.1, relative to the Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control; to provide relative to permits; to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 12— exception permits for certain establishments; to provide for BY SENATOR BOUIE qualifications and limitations; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 13:783.1, relative to the payment of group insurance Reported without amendments. premiums for retired clerks of court and clerk's employees; to create the Orleans Parish Clerk of Civil District Court's Office Respectfully submitted, Retired Employees Insurance Fund; to provide for deposits in MICHELLE D. FONTENOT the fund; to provide for payments from the fund; and to provide Clerk of the House of Representatives for related matters.

Reported without amendments. Message from the House

SENATE BILL NO. 53— CONCURRING IN BY SENATOR HARRIS SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:996.67(C)(4), relative to the Civil June 7, 2021 District Court for the parish of Orleans judicial building fund; to provide for the addition of the assessor's office to the list of To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: parochial offices that will be housed in the new Civil District Court for the parish of Orleans; and to provide for related I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of matters. Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions: Reported without amendments. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 81— SENATE BILL NO. 66— BY SENATOR ABRAHAM BY SENATORS BERNARD, ABRAHAM, ALLAIN, BARROW, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BOUDREAUX, BOUIE, CATHEY, CLOUD, CORTEZ, FIELDS, FOIL, HARRIS, HENRY, HEWITT, JACKSON, JOHNS, LUNEAU, MILLIGAN, To commend Sydnie Romero on her outstanding achievements as a FRED MILLS, ROBERT MILLS, MIZELL, MORRIS, PEACOCK, POPE, roping competitor in the RFD - The American Rodeo. PRICE, REESE, SMITH, TALBOT, TARVER, WARD, WHITE AND WOMACK AND REPRESENTATIVES CORMIER, HORTON, MIKE JOHNSON, LARVADAIN, CHARLES OWEN AND THOMPSON Reported without amendments. AN ACT To enact Chapter 18-A of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 84— of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:2411, and R.S. 44:4(59), BY SENATOR ABRAHAM relative to public health and safety; to provide for the Peace A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Officer and Public Safety Personnel Peer Support and Mental To commend Rylie Romero on her outstanding achievements in Health and Wellness Act; to provide relative to legislative various rodeo competitions. intent; to provide definitions; to provide guidelines for training of peer support members; to exempt certain records relating to Reported without amendments. peace officer and public safety personnel peer support programs from public access; to provide relative to privilege and Respectfully submitted, MICHELLE D. FONTENOT Clerk of the House of Representatives

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Message from the House Introduction of Senate Resolutions

DISCHARGE OF On motion of Senator Harris, the rules were suspended. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 196— June 7, 2021 BY SENATOR HARRIS A RESOLUTION To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: To commend Dr. Dawn Harris Jeffries on becoming the new president and CEO of the Tri-County (Peoria) Urban League. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has discharged the Report of the Conference On motion of Senator Harris the resolution was read by title and Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 157. adopted.

Respectfully submitted, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 197— MICHELLE D. FONTENOT BY SENATOR HARRIS Clerk of the House of Representatives A RESOLUTION To urge and request the New Orleans City Council to implement a comprehensive plan to address property blight in New Orleans Message from the House East.

DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. June 7, 2021 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 198— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR HARRIS A RESOLUTION I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of To urge and request the New Orleans City Council and the New Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Orleans City Planning Commission to study and make Amendment(s) to House Concurrent Resolution No. 76 by recommendations updating neighborhood boundaries in New Representative Edmonds, and ask the President to appoint on the part Orleans East. of the Senate a committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. Respectfully submitted, MICHELLE D. FONTENOT SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 199— Clerk of the House of Representatives BY SENATOR ALLAIN A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature Message from the House of Louisiana upon the death of Martha Delia Battaglio.

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. June 7, 2021 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 200— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR FRED MILLS A RESOLUTION I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of To commend as the United States' longest serving the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, director of the Bureau of Safety and Environmental on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Enforcement, United States Department of Interior, for his committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House efforts regarding offshore worker safety, environmental Concurrent Resolution No. 76 by Representative Edmonds: sustainability of offshore energy, increasing economic activity, and improving conservation of offshore resources. Representatives Edmonds, Bagley and Carrier. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Respectfully submitted, a second reading. MICHELLE D. FONTENOT Clerk of the House of Representatives SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 201— BY SENATOR BARROW A RESOLUTION Appointment of Conference Committee To commend the adoption of the United States flag on June 14, 1777, on House Concurrent Resolution No. 76 and recognize June 13-19, 2021, as National Flag Week in Louisiana. The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference Committee on House Concurrent Resolution No. 76 the following The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for members of the Senate: a second reading. Senators Fred Mills, Luneau and Mizell.

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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 202— House Bills and Joint Resolutions BY SENATOR MORRIS A RESOLUTION on Second Reading To create the Task Force on Statewide Standards for Clerks of Court Just Reported by Committees Electronic Filing and Records Retention. Senator Hewitt asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for to take up House Bills and Joint Resolutions just reported by a second reading. Committees. Introduction of HOUSE BILL NO. 607— BY REPRESENTATIVE DESHOTEL Senate Concurrent Resolutions AN ACT To enact R.S. 24:677 and to repeal R.S. 24:677, relative to the Joint SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 88— Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity; to BY SENATOR PEACOCK require the committee to examine potential regulation for the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION practice of network installation and cybersecurity; to provide for To commend Mayor Lorenz "Lo" Walker for his years of public the scope of the consideration; to provide for a report; to remove service to the city of Bossier City, the state of Louisiana, and the such provisions; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for United States. related matters.

The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Reported favorably by the Committee on Senate and a second reading. Governmental Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 89— BY SENATOR PEACOCK Privileged Report of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend Robert J. Wright and Erin McCarthy on twenty-five Legislative Bureau years of exceptional radio broadcasting. June 7, 2021 The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. To the President and Members of the Senate: I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the Reports of Committees following report:

The following reports of committees were received and read: The following instruments are approved as to construction and duplication. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 607— SENATE AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BY REPRESENTATIVE DESHOTEL AN ACT Senator , Chairman on behalf of the Committee To enact R.S. 24:677 and to repeal R.S. 24:677, relative to the Joint on Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity; to require the committee to examine potential regulation for the June 7, 2021 practice of network installation and cybersecurity; to provide for the scope of the consideration; to provide for a report; to remove such provisions; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for To the President and Members of the Senate: related matters. I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to submit the following report: Reported without amendments.

HOUSE BILL NO. 607— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE DESHOTEL FRED MILLS AN ACT Chairman To enact R.S. 24:677 and to repeal R.S. 24:677, relative to the Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity; to Adoption of Legislative Bureau Report require the committee to examine potential regulation for the practice of network installation and cybersecurity; to provide for On motion of Senator Fred Mills, the Bills and Joint Resolutions the scope of the consideration; to provide for a report; to remove were read by title and passed to a third reading. such provisions; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

Reported favorably.

Respectfully submitted, SHARON W. HEWITT Chairwoman

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Privileged Report of the Committee on The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled: Senate and Governmental Affairs SENATE BILL NO. 77— BY SENATOR MIZELL ENROLLMENTS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:301(10)(i) and to enact R.S. Senator Hewitt, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate 47:302(BB)(114), 321(P)(115), 321.1(I)(115), and 331(V)(115), and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: relative to sales and use tax exemptions; to exempt purchases of certain school buses to be used by elementary and secondary June 7, 2021 schools from sales and use tax; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. To the President and Members of the Senate: SENATE BILL NO. 113— BY SENATORS TARVER AND CARTER I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental AN ACT Affairs to submit the following report: To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Art. 192.2(B), relative to interpreters in certain civil proceedings; to provide The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have been relative to costs; and to provide for related matters. properly enrolled: SENATE BILL NO. 149— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31— BY SENATOR HARRIS AND REPRESENTATIVE WILFORD CARTER BY SENATOR HENRY AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To provide for a special statewide election on the second Saturday in To urge and request the Department of Revenue, office of alcohol October of 2021 for the purpose of submitting constitutional and tobacco control, to amend administrative rules Title 55, Part amendments to the electors of the state; to provide for the VII, Chapter 3, Section 317(C)(2)(a)(ii) and (b)(iii) of the conduct of such election; and to provide for related matters. Louisiana Administrative Code to provide relative to equipment and product displays that an alcoholic beverage manufacturer SENATE BILL NO. 133— may furnish, or cause to be furnished, to a retail dealer in order BY SENATOR BARROW to provide for the storage, display, proper dispensing, and AN ACT advertisement of the manufacturer's products. To enact R.S. 40:1262, relative to equity in health care services; to provide for the duties of the Louisiana Department of Health; to SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 32— provide for best practices and protocols for treating BY SENATOR BARROW communities with underlying medical conditions and health A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION disparities; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for To re-create and continue the work of the task force to study health related matters. services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region and to require the task force to report findings and recommendations SENATE BILL NO. 139— to the legislative committees on health and welfare. BY SENATOR HARRIS AN ACT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 49— To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 893.2, BY SENATOR TALBOT relative to the sentence imposed when a firearm is discharged, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION used, or actually possessed during the commission of certain To urge and request the state Department of Revenue and state offenses; to provide relative to the procedure for such Department of Education to jointly provide a report to the determinations; to provide relative to the court's authority to legislature by October 31, 2021, regarding the income tax consider certain evidence and hold a contradictory hearing in credits provided for donations to school tuition organizations this regard; to provide that the determination of whether a (STO). firearm was discharged, used, or actually possessed during the commission of an offense is a specific finding of fact to be Respectfully submitted, submitted to the jury; and to provide for related matters. SHARON W. HEWITT Chairman SENATE BILL NO. 140— BY SENATOR HARRIS The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by AN ACT the President of the Senate. To amend and reenact R.S. 14:130.1(B)(3) and to enact 14:130.1(B)(4), relative to the crime of obstruction of justice; to provide for an exception; to provide for penalties; and to Privileged Report of the Committee on provide for related matters. Senate and Governmental Affairs SENATE BILL NO. 211— BY SENATORS JACKSON, BARROW, BOUIE, FIELDS, HARRIS, JOHNS, ENROLLMENTS MCMATH, MILLIGAN, ROBERT MILLS, MIZELL, PRICE, SMITH AND TARVER AND REPRESENTATIVES FREEMAN, FREIBERG AND Senator Hewitt, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate THOMPSON and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:437.2 and 3996(B)(59), relative to training for certain school employees; to provide for in-service training for June 7, 2021 teachers, school counselors, principals, and certain other school administrators on adverse childhood experiences and trauma- To the President and Members of the Senate: informed education; to provide for the responsibilities of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; and to I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental provide for related matters. Affairs to submit the following report:

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SENATE BILL NO. 241— BY SENATOR ABRAHAM AN ACT To enact R.S. 39:562(R), relative to the limit of indebtedness of Iowa Fire Protection District No. 1; to authorize an increase in bonded indebtedness with voter approval; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 232— BY SENATORS BARROW, ABRAHAM, ALLAIN, BERNARD, BOUDREAUX, BOUIE, CARTER, CATHEY, CLOUD, CONNICK, CORTEZ, FIELDS, FOIL, HEWITT, JACKSON, LUNEAU, MCMATH, MILLIGAN, FRED MILLS, ROBERT MILLS, MIZELL, MORRIS, PEACOCK, PETERSON, POPE, PRICE, REESE, SMITH, TALBOT, WARD AND WOMACK AND REPRESENTATIVES BRYANT, CARPENTER, CARRIER, ROBBY CARTER, WILFORD CARTER, COX, DUPLESSIS, EDMONSTON, FONTENOT, FREEMAN, FREIBERG, GAROFALO, HILFERTY, HUGHES, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, TRAVIS JOHNSON, LANDRY, LYONS, MARCELLE, MOORE, NEWELL, PIERRE, RISER, SCHLEGEL, SELDERS, THOMPSON, WHITE AND WILLARD AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:100.101(D) and enact R.S. 17:3399.13(4) and 3399.18, relative to power-based violence on college and university campuses; to create the Power-Based Violence Review Panel; to provide for membership, duties, and functions; and to provide for related matters.

Respectfully submitted, SHARON W. HEWITT Chairman

The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the Senate. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL

PRESENT

Mr. President Harris Morris Abraham Henry Peacock Allain Hensgens Peterson Barrow Hewitt Pope Bernard Jackson Price Boudreaux Johns Reese Bouie Lambert Smith Cathey Luneau Talbot Cloud McMath Tarver Connick Milligan Ward Fesi Mills, F. White Fields Mills, R. Womack Foil Mizell Total - 38 ABSENT

Total - 0 Adjournment

On motion of Senator Talbot, at 6:05 o'clock P.M. the Senate adjourned until Tuesday, June 8, 2021, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.

The President of the Senate declared the Senate adjourned.

YOLANDA J. DIXON Secretary of the Senate

DIANE O' QUIN Journal Clerk

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