Foil Lopinto Williams, P. OFFICIAL JOURNAL Franklin Lorusso Willmott Garofalo Mack Woodruff OF THE Total - 102 HOUSE OF The Speaker announced that there were 102 members present and a quorum. REPRESENTATIVES Prayer OF THE Prayer was offered by Dr. Samuel Jones. STATE OF Pledge of Allegiance Rep. Cromer led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance THIRTY-FOURTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS to the Flag of the United States of America. Reading of the Journal Fortieth Regular Session of the Legislature On motion of Rep. Hill, the reading of the Journal was Under the Adoption of the dispensed with. Constitution of 1974 On motion of Rep. Hill, the Journal of May 6, 2014, was adopted. House of Representatives State Capitol Petitions, Memorials, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana Communications The following petitions, memorials, and communications were Wednesday, May 7, 2014 received and read: The House of Representatives was called to order at 2:00 P.M., by the Honorable Chuck Kleckley, Speaker of the House of Message from the Senate Representatives. HOUSE BILLS Morning Hour May 7, 2014 ROLL CALL To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: The roll being called, the following members answered to their names: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has finally passed the following House Bills: PRESENT House Bill No. 38 Mr. Speaker Geymann Miller Returned with amendments Abramson Gisclair Montoucet Adams Greene Moreno House Bill No. 106 Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Returned with amendments Armes Guinn Morris, Jim Arnold Harris Norton House Bill No. 144 Badon Harrison Ortego Returned without amendments Barras Havard Pearson Barrow Hazel Pierre House Bill No. 146 Berthelot Henry Ponti Returned without amendments Billiot Hensgens Pope Bishop, S. Hill Price House Bill No. 162 Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Returned without amendments Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Brown Hollis Reynolds House Bill No. 164 Burford Honore Richard Returned without amendments Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Burns, T. Hunter Robideaux House Bill No. 180 Burrell Huval Schexnayder Returned without amendments Carmody Ivey Schroder Carter Jackson Shadoin House Bill No. 238 Champagne James Simon Returned without amendments Chaney Jefferson Smith Connick Johnson St. Germain House Bill No. 257 Cox Jones Stokes Returned without amendments Cromer Lambert Talbot Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut House Bill No. 297 Dixon Landry, T. Thierry Returned without amendments Dove LeBas Thompson Edwards Leger Whitney House Bill No. 303 Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Returned without amendments

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House Bill No. 340 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 124— Returned with amendments BY REPRESENTATIVES HARRISON, BARRAS, CHAMPAGNE, HUVAL, AND JONES A RESOLUTION House Bill No. 344 To commend J. Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of Returned without amendments public service. House Bill No. 361 Returned without amendments Read by title. House Bill No. 386 On motion of Rep. Harrison, and under a suspension of the Returned with amendments rules, the resolution was adopted. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 125— House Bill No. 397 BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON Returned with amendments A RESOLUTION To commend Wanda Huhn upon her installation as president of House Bill No. 447 National Kappa Kappa Iota, Inc. Returned without amendments Read by title. House Bill No. 506 Returned with amendments On motion of Rep. Thompson, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was adopted. House Bill No. 518 Returned without amendments House and House Concurrent Resolutions House Bill No. 563 Lying Over Returned without amendments The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions lying House Bill No. 581 over were taken up and acted upon as follows: Returned without amendments HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 123— BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW House Bill No. 586 A RESOLUTION Returned with amendments To request the House Committee on Education to study the issues raised by legislation proposed during this 2014 Regular Session House Bill No. 728 of the Legislature and prior sessions relative to the East Baton Returned without amendments Rouge Parish school system and to report study findings and recommendations to the House of Representatives. House Bill No. 771 Returned without amendments Read by title. House Bill No. 796 Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Returned without amendments Committee on Education. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 134— House Bill No. 798 BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Returned with amendments A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To establish the Medical Education & Research Finance Work Group House Bill No. 820 to provide the legislature with findings and recommendations Returned without amendments for a formula-based financing model for the funding of Louisiana's public institutions for graduate and professional House Bill No. 874 medical education and biomedical and health-related research. Returned with amendments Read by title. House Bill No. 905 Returned with amendments Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Education. House Bill No. 918 Returned without amendments Senate Concurrent Resolutions Lying Over House Bill No. 1002 Returned with amendments The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over were taken up and acted upon as follows: Respectfully submitted, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 92— BY SENATOR JOHN SMITH GLENN A. KOEPP A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Secretary of the Senate To urge and request the governor of Louisiana to express support of the United States Armed Services Active Duty, Reserve Introduction of Resolutions, Component and National Guard; to recognize the impact of the House and House Concurrent military on Louisiana's economy; to resource adequately those efforts designed to protect and promote the missions, quality of The following members introduced the following entitled House life and economic viability of Louisiana's military installation and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by and defense communities. their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: Read by title.

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On motion of Rep. Armes, and under a suspension of the rules, SENATE BILL NO. 470— the resolution was concurred in. BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 95— To amend and reenact R.S. 24:14(H) and (K)(1)(a) and (2), relative BY SENATOR HEITMEIER to confirmation by the Senate; to provide for notice to certain A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION persons not submitted, confirmed or reconfirmed by the Senate; To urge and request the Department of Education to conduct a survey to provide for the time of reconfirmation for persons serving a on any barriers that prevent schools and governing entities from specific term; and to provide for related matters. entering into joint-use agreements and issue a report with a plan to promote such agreements. Read by title. Read by title. Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Education. SENATE BILL NO. 506— BY SENATOR CROWE AN ACT Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3568(D) and to enact R.S. 9:3568(E) Second Reading to be Referred and (F) and Chapter 21 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:1351 through 1354, The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second relative to identity theft; to provide for personal identifying reading to be referred were taken up, read, and referred to information; to prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of certain committees, as follows: personal identifying information by certain vendors; to require state entities to develop a policy related to the protection of SENATE BILL NO. 1— personal identifying information; to provide for definitions; to BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT require certain provisions in certain contracts; and provide for To amend and reenact Chapter 6 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised related matters. Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:1891, relative to Tulane University; to provide relative to the Tulane Legislative Read by title. Scholarship Program established pursuant to Act No. 43 of the 1884 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana, as Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on amended; to enact the "Legislative Scholarship Fairness Act"; Commerce. to provide certain terms, procedures, conditions, and SENATE BILL NO. 571— requirements; to provide relative to eligibility criteria and other BY SENATOR WALSWORTH program requirements; to provide for exclusions from AN ACT eligibility; to provide relative to the scholarship selection and To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 717(C), award process; to provide relative to public notice and relative to public defenders; to provide for the disclosure of disclosure of certain program information; to provide for inducements or records of arrests and convictions; and to effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. Administration of Criminal Justice. SENATE BILL NO. 135— SENATE BILL NO. 585— BY SENATOR LONG BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1806.3(A)(3) and to enact R.S. To enact R.S. 30:4(N), relative to solution-mined cavern permits; to 22:1806.3(A)(4), relative to home service contracts; to provide require public notice for certain solution-mined cavern permits with respect to requirements for doing business; to require in Vermilion and Iberia parishes; to require a public hearing for solvency; and to provide for related matters. permits to drill, expand, operate, convert, or alter certain solution-mined caverns; to provide terms, conditions, and Read by title. requirements; and to provide for related matters. Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Read by title. Insurance. Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on SENATE BILL NO. 382— Natural Resources and Environment. BY SENATOR LAFLEUR AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 600— To amend and reenact R.S. 9:4752, relative to proceeds recovered by BY SENATOR MILLS an injured person; to provide with respect to the privilege on net AN ACT proceeds collected from a third party in favor of medical To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1218.1, relative to immunizations and providers for services and supplies furnished to injured persons; vaccines; to provide for the administering of immunizations and to provide certain terms, conditions, and effects; and to provide vaccines other than influenza immunizations by a pharmacist; for related matters. and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. Health and Welfare.

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SENATE BILL NO. 680 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 552 by serve for a term of office concurrent with the term of office of Senator Adley)— the members of the city council of the city of . BY SENATORS ADLEY AND GARY SMITH AN ACT Read by title. To enact R.S. 38:2225.2.4, relative to public contracts; to authorize use of the construction management at risk method for public Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and contracts; and to provide for related matters. Governmental Affairs. Read by title. The committee amendments were read as follows: Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and SENATE BILL NO. 681 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 660 by Governmental Affairs to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. Senator Morrish)— 113 by Representative Arnold BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:112, relative to the disposal of wild AMENDMENT NO. 1 birds or wild quadrupeds becoming a nuisance; to allow the taking of certain outlaw quadrupeds during daylight hours from On page 1, line 5, after "of requiring" and before "registrar" delete an aircraft; to allow for the promulgation of rules and "each" and insert "the Orleans Parish" regulations; to provide certain exemptions; to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, delete line 6 and insert "term of office of the members of Read by title. the city council of the city of New Orleans." Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Environment. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, delete lines 15 and 16 and insert the following: House and House Concurrent Resolutions Reported by Committee "WHEREAS, the members of the city council of the city of New Orleans, who appoint the registrar of voters, serve for a fixed term of The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions office, as do most public officials, but the registrar does" reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 4 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 110— BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT On page 2, at the beginning of line 13, delete "each" and insert "the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Orleans Parish" To urge and request the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study the source, the effects, and methods of elimination of feral AMENDMENT NO. 5 hogs and to conduct a symposium on the issue. On page 2, delete line 14 and insert "members of the city council of Read by title. the city of New Orleans." Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted. Resources and Environment. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution, as amended, was The committee amendments were read as follows: ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Senate Concurrent Resolutions Amendments proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources Reported by Committee and Environment to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 110 by Representative Talbot The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 48— On page 2, line 11, after "that" insert "no later than March 15, 2015," BY SENATOR LONG A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Dove, the amendments were adopted. To provide for legislative approval of and to express support to the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University for the On motion of Rep. Dove, the resolution, as amended, was strategic collaboration with the state relating to the closure of ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. Huey P. Long Medical Center to facilitate a new model of health care delivery in the Alexandria and Pineville area. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 113— BY REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD AND BROSSETT Read by title. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To authorize and request the House Committee on House and Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. Governmental Affairs and the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committee On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to to study and make recommendations with respect to the its third reading. advisability of requiring the Orleans Parish registrar of voters to

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 69— pending submission of birth certificates and immunization records, BY SENATOR MORRISH as long as all other eligibility factors are met." A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of AMENDMENT NO. 5 Children within the Department of Children and Family Services. On page 4, line 8, after "program" and before the period "." insert "for a period of not less than ninety days and not more than one Read by title. hundred eighty days from the effective date of the certification for child care assistance" Reported favorably by the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice. On motion of Rep. Simon, the amendments were adopted. Under the rules, the above resolution was ordered recommitted On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill, as amended, was ordered to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. engrossed and passed to its third reading. House Bills and Joint Resolutions on HOUSE BILL NO. 735— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES Second Reading Reported by Committee AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:10.5(G)(1)(introductory paragraph) The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on second and (a), relative to schools operated by the Recovery School reading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as District; to provide relative to eligibility for removal from such follows: district by petition; to provide relative to the requirements of HOUSE BILL NO. 249— such petitions; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES PRICE, JAMES, LEGER, PIERRE, AND SMITH AN ACT Read by title. To amend and reenact R.S. 36:474(A)(11) and to enact Chapter 14-D of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. comprised of R.S. 46:1443 through 1443.3, relative to child care assistance for homeless families; to provide for requirements of On motion of Rep. Carter, the bill was ordered engrossed and the Child Care and Development Fund state plan; to provide for passed to its third reading. duties of the Department of Children and Family Services; to provide findings, purposes, and definitions; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 1060— BY REPRESENTATIVE THIERRY related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1265(D) and (F) and 1333(C) and (D) Read by title. and to enact R.S. 22:1265(I) and (J) and 1333(G) and (H), relative to the renewal of homeowners' insurance; to define the Reported with amendments by the Committee on Health and three-year period in which an insurer may cancel a homeowner's Welfare. policy; to require insurers withdraw from the homeowners' insurance market under certain circumstances; to clarify that an The committee amendments were read as follows: insurer's business plan shall be considered proprietary or trade secret pursuant to the Uniform Trade Secrets Act; and to HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare to Original House Bill No. 249 by Representative Price Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Insurance.

On page 3, line 7, after "2015," delete the remainder of the line and The committee amendments were read as follows: delete line 8 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: "authorizes the same services for families experiencing homelessness HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS as for other low-income families. However, the plan does not address other eligibility factors that may be a barrier for homeless Amendments proposed by House Committee on Insurance to families in seeking child care assistance." Original House Bill No. 1060 by Representative Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, line 23, delete "prioritization of" On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: AMENDMENT NO. 3 "To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1265(D) and (F) and 1333(C) and On page 3, at the end of line 24, insert "assistance" (D) and to enact R.S. 22:1265(I) and (J) and 1333(G) and (H)," AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 4, delete lines 4 and 5 in their entirety and insert in lieu On page 1, line 3, change "homeowner's" to "homeowners'" thereof the following: AMENDMENT NO. 3 "(2) Establish a grace period of a defined duration in which a homeless family can be authorized to receive subsidized child care On page 1, line 5, change "homeowner's" to "homeowners'"

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AMENDMENT NO. 4 commissioner pursuant to this Subsection shall require the insurer to itemize to the insured the premium savings based on the increase in On page 1, delete lines 9 and 10 and insert in lieu thereof the the insured's deductible. following: * * * "Section 1. R.S. 22:1265(D) and (F) and 1333(C) and (D) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 22:1265(I) and (J) and I. Any authorized property and casualty insurer that avails itself 1333(G) and (H) are hereby enacted to read as follows:" of the provisions of Subsection C of this Section relative to withdrawing from the homeowners' insurance market may not issue AMENDMENT NO. 5 any homeowners' insurance coverage in this state during the five-year period beginning on the date of the discontinuation of the last On page 1, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following: homeowners' insurance coverage not so renewed. The commissioner may, for good cause shown pursuant to a written request by the "§1265. Property, casualty, and liability insurance policies; insurer, permit the insurer to reenter the homeowners' insurance cancellation and nonrenewal provisions; nonrenewal for rate market prior to the expiration of the five-year period. inadequacy; certain prohibitions J. Any approved unauthorized property and casualty insurer that * * * avails itself of the provisions of Subsection C of this Section relative to withdrawing from the homeowners' insurance market may not D. No insurer providing property, casualty, or liability issue any homeowners' insurance coverage in this state during the insurance shall cancel or fail to renew a homeowner's policy of five-year period beginning on the date of the discontinuation of the insurance or to increase the policy deductible that has been in effect last homeowners' insurance coverage not so renewed. The and renewed for more than three years unless based on nonpayment commissioner may, for good cause shown pursuant to a written of premium, fraud of the insured, a material change in the risk being request by the insurer, permit the insurer to reenter the homeowners' insured, two or more claims within a period of three years continuous insurance market prior to the expiration of the five-year period. three-year period of time within the five years preceding the current policy renewal date, or if continuation of such policy endangers the * * *" solvency of the insurer. This Subsection shall not apply to an insurer that ceases writing withdraws from the homeowner's homeowners' AMENDMENT NO. 6 insurance market in this state or to policy deductibles increased for all homeowners' policies in the this state. For the purposes of this On page 1, line 14, after "providing" delete the remainder of the line Subsection, an incident shall be deemed a claim only when there is and insert "property, casualty, or liability" a demand for payment by the insured or the insured's representative under the terms of the policy. A report of a loss or a question relating AMENDMENT NO. 7 to coverage shall not independently establish a claim. As used in this Subsection, the phrase "two or more claims within a period of three On page 1, line 18, after "within" delete the remainder of the line and years continuous three-year period of time within the five years insert in lieu thereof "a continuous three-year period of time within preceding the current policy renewal date" shall not include any loss the five" incurred or arising from an "Act of God" incident which is due directly to forces of nature and exclusively without human AMENDMENT NO. 8 intervention. On page 2, line 1, change "homeowner's" to "homeowners'" * * * AMENDMENT NO. 9 F. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection D of this Section, an insurer may make a filing with the commissioner On page 2, line 2, after "for all" delete "homeowner's" and insert in pursuant to R.S. 22:1464 for authorization to deviate from the lieu thereof "homeowners' insurance" provisions of Subsection D of this Section for the sole purpose of changing the policy deductible to a total deductible of not more than AMENDMENT NO. 10 four percent of the value of the property being insured for named storms or hurricanes on a homeowner's policy of insurance that has On page 2, line 7, after "within" delete the remainder of the line and been in effect for more than three years. Any insurer filing with the and insert in lieu thereof "a continuous three-year period of time commissioner pursuant to this Subsection shall file with the within the five years preceding the current" commissioner a business plan setting forth the insurer's plan to write new business in the particular region or area of the state in which the AMENDMENT NO. 11 new deductible is to apply. The commissioner's approval is to be based on the insurer's commitment to the writing of new business in On page 3, delete lines 8 through 16 in their entirety and insert in lieu the respective region or area of the state in which the new deductible thereof: is to apply. The commissioner may also approve a filing that he determines to be in the best interest of the policyholders. The "G. Any authorized property and casualty insurer that avails commissioner may subsequently rescind his approval of any filing itself of the provisions of Subsection C of this Section relative to made pursuant to this Subsection in the event the insurer fails to write withdrawing from the homeowners' insurance market may not issue new business in accordance with the business plan. Any business any homeowners' insurance coverage in this state during the five-year plan filed shall be considered proprietary or trade secret pursuant to period beginning on the date of the discontinuation of the last information under the provisions of R.S. 44:3.2 and the Uniform homeowners' insurance coverage not so renewed. The commissioner Trade Secrets Act. The commissioner shall provide an annual report may, for good cause shown pursuant to a written request by the to the legislative committees on insurance on the application and insurer, permit the insurer to reenter the homeowners' insurance effectiveness of the provisions of this Section. The commissioner market prior to the expiration of the five-year period. shall promulgate regulations pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act setting forth the criteria for the filing, including any H. Any approved unauthorized property and casualty insurer financial or other requirements that he deems necessary to act on the that avails itself of the provisions of Subsection C of this Section request by an insurer. Any regulation promulgated by the relative to withdrawing from the homeowners' insurance market may

1182 Page 7 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 not issue any homeowners' insurance coverage in this state during the AMENDMENT NO. 8 five-year period beginning on the date of the discontinuation of the last homeowners' insurance coverage not so renewed. The On page 2, line 18, change "will" to "shall" commissioner may, for good cause shown pursuant to a written request by the insurer, permit the insurer to reenter the homeowners' AMENDMENT NO. 9 insurance market prior to the expiration of the five-year period." On page 2, line 27, change "airport related" to "airport-related" On motion of Rep. Cromer, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Cromer, the bill, as amended, was ordered On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the amendments were adopted. engrossed and passed to its third reading. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill, as amended, was Senate Instruments on Second Reading ordered passed to its third reading. Returned from the Legislative Bureau SENATE BILL NO. 88— BY SENATOR ALARIO The following Senate Instruments on second reading, returned AN ACT from the Legislative Bureau, were taken up and acted upon as To enact R.S. 49:191(7) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(5)(a), relative to follows: the Department of the Treasury, including provisions to provide for the re-creation of the Department of the Treasury and the SENATE BILL NO. 64— statutory entities made a part of the department by law; to BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT provide for the effective termination date for all statutory To amend and reenact R.S. 2:604(6) and (7) and authority for the existence of such statutory entities; and to 604.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph), (2), (4) and (B) and to provide for related matters. enact R.S. 2:604.2, relative to airport authorities; to expand the powers of the Lafayette Airport Commission to include Read by title. economic development purposes; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Appropriations.

Read by title. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, On motion of Rep. Fannin, the bill was ordered passed to its Highways and Public Works. third reading. Reported with amendments by the Legislative Bureau. SENATE BILL NO. 104— The Legislative Bureau amendments were read as follows: BY SENATOR ALLAIN AN ACT LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212.2(A) and (B), relative to public contracts; to except demolition of certain buildings and Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate structures acquired with the right-of-way for construction or Bill No. 64 by Senator Cortez improvement of integrated coastal protection projects from certain notification and approval prerequisites; and to provide AMENDMENT NO. 1 for related matters. On page 1, line 2, change "604.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph)" to Read by title. "the introductory paragraph of 604.1(A)(1)" Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, AMENDMENT NO. 2 Highways and Public Works. On page 1, line 8, change "604.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph)" to "the introductory paragraph of 604.1(A)(1)" Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to AMENDMENT NO. 3 its third reading. On page 2, line 2, change "will" to "shall" SENATE BILL NO. 105— BY SENATOR GALLOT AMENDMENT NO. 4 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:532.1(A)(7)(b), relative to On page 2, line 3, change "will" to "shall" motorcycles; to authorize public license tag agents to administer required knowledge and skills tests to applicants for issuance of AMENDMENT NO. 5 the "M" endorsement on drivers' licenses to operate motorcycles; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 6, change "will" to "shall" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 6 Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, On page 2, line 14, change "revenue producing" to "revenue- Highways and Public Works. producing" Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 7 On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to On page 2, line 17, change "will" to "shall" its third reading.

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SENATE BILL NO. 116— AMENDMENT NO. 6 BY SENATOR THOMPSON AND REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN AN ACT On page 1, delete lines 13 through 17 and on page 2, delete lines 1 To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige through 12 license plates; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design of such license plates; to provide relative to the fee and AMENDMENT NO. 7 distribution of such plates; to authorize the promulgation of rules and regulations relative to the creation and implementation On page 2, line 22, after "whether" insert "or not" and on line 23 of a special prestige license plate; and to provide for related delete "conviction was entered" and insert "person was sentenced" matters. AMENDMENT NO. 8 Read by title. On page 2, line 24, after "894" delete the remainder of the line and Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, on line 25, delete "mandatory suspension required pursuant to this Highways and Public Works. article" Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the amendments were adopted. its third reading. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill, as amended, was SENATE BILL NO. 289— ordered passed to its third reading. BY SENATOR JOHNS AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 291— To amend and reenact R.S. 32:393(C)(1)(b)(iv), 414(A)(1)(a), and BY SENATOR MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVE MORENO the introductory paragraph of 853(A)(1)(c) and AN ACT 853(A)(1)(c)(iii), relative to motor vehicles and traffic To enact Civil Code Article 2315.8, relative to exemplary damages; regulation; to provide relative to reports of traffic violations to provide for exemplary damages in suits between certain made to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections; to household members arising from domestic abuse; and to provide provide relative to suspension of driving privileges for a DWI for related matters. conviction; to provide that a suspended sentence and probation for certain DWI offenses is a conviction of DWI for purposes of Read by title. suspending a driver's license under certain circumstances; to provide relative to vehicle operating records; and to provide for Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law and related matters. Procedure. Read by title. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported with amendments by the Committee on On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill was ordered passed to its Transportation, Highways and Public Works. third reading. The committee amendments were read as follows: SENATE BILL NO. 292— BY SENATORS MORRELL, ALARIO, APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB, HEITMEIER, LAFLEUR, LONG, MILLS, MURRAY, NEVERS, PETERSON, GARY SMITH, TARVER AND WARD AND REPRESENTATIVE MORENO Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, AN ACT Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 289 by To amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 103, 103.1, 112, and 113 Senator Johns and to enact Civil Code Article 118 and R.S. 9:327, relative to divorce proceedings; to provide grounds for immediate divorce, AMENDMENT NO. 1 interim support, and final support in certain instances involving domestic abuse; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 2, delete "32:393(C)(1)(b)(iv), 414(A)(1)(a), and" and insert "32:414(A)(1)(a)," Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. On page 1, line 3, after "853(A)(1)(c)" insert a comma "," The committee amendments were read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 3 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 1, line 6, after "for" delete "a DWI" and insert "an operating a vehicle under the influence" and on line 7, delete "DWI" and insert Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law and "operating a vehicle under the influence" in both occurrences Procedure to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 292 by Senator Morrell AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 11, delete "32:393(C)(1)(b)(iv), 414(A)(1)(a), and" On page 4, delete lines 10 through 13 in their entirety and insert the and insert "32:414(A)(1)(a)," following: AMENDMENT NO. 5 "pursuant to Article 103(4) or (5) and the final spousal support award does not exceed the interim spousal support award, the interim On page 1, line 12, after "853(A)(1)(c)" insert a comma "," spousal support award shall thereafter terminate no less than one

1184 Page 9 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 hundred eighty days from the rendition of judgment of divorce. The public transportation; to provide for the development and obligation to pay final spousal support shall not begin until after an implementation of training of members of boards and interim spousal support award has terminated." commissions of regional public transit entities; to require training for such membership; to provide that the lack of AMENDMENT NO. 2 training is a cause for removal; and to provide for related matters. On page 4, line 18, after "law" delete the remainder of the line and insert a period "." Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. On page 4, delete lines 19 through 21 in their entirety. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were adopted. its third reading. On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill, as amended, was ordered SENATE BILL NO. 413— passed to its third reading. BY SENATOR CROWE AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 302— To name the bridge along Interstate 10 that crosses the eastern end of BY SENATOR MILLS connecting New Orleans to Slidell the AN ACT Frank Davis "Naturally N'Awlins" Memorial Bridge; and to To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.53, relative to persons who may provide for related matters. consent to surgical or medical treatment; to provide relative to an adult friend of certain patients; to provide relative to Read by title. circumstances where no person is reasonably available to consent for the patient; to provide relative to physician Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, discretion; to provide for certain terms, conditions, and Highways and Public Works. procedures; to provide for certain immunity; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Read by title. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. SENATE BILL NO. 417— BY SENATOR GARY SMITH The committee amendments were read as follows: AN ACT To enact R.S. 32:707(O), relative to the application for certificate of HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS title of motor vehicles; to provide for requirement of certificate of title on a water damaged vehicle; and to provide for related Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law and matters. Procedure to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 302 by Senator Mills Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, On page 4, line 5, after "contact" and before "are" change "people" Highways and Public Works. to "persons" Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported with amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to The Legislative Bureau amendments were read as follows: its third reading. LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS SENATE BILL NO. 465— BY SENATOR ADLEY AN ACT Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate To amend and reenact R.S. 47:490.4(B), relative to motor vehicles; Bill No. 302 by Senator Mills to provide with respect to military honor license plates for certain disabled veterans; to provide that such plates bear the AMENDMENT NO. 1 international symbol of accessibility; and to provide for related On page 5, line 13, following "(9)" insert "of this Section," matters. On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill, as amended, was ordered Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, passed to its third reading. Highways and Public Works. SENATE BILL NO. 310— Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. BY SENATOR BROOME AN ACT To enact Chapter 11 of Title 48 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 48:1501, relative to regional its third reading.

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SENATE BILL NO. 477— provide for jurisdiction; to provide for changes in the BY SENATOR WALSWORTH coordinates; to provide for an executive board; to provide for AN ACT the legislative auditor; to provide for contracting parties; to To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige provide for financial compliance; and to provide for related license plates; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design matters. of such license plates; to provide relative to fees for such plates; to authorize the promulgation of rules and regulations relative Read by title. to the creation and implementation of a special prestige license plate; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Read by title. The committee amendments were read as follows: Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 528 by On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to Senator Crowe its third reading. AMENDMENT NO. 1 SENATE BILL NO. 527— BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AN ACT On page 3, line 24, after "A" insert "of this Section" To enact R.S. 48:22.1, relative to transportation; to provide requirements for "Complete Streets"; to provide for exceptions; AMENDMENT NO. 2 and to provide for related matters. On page 3, line 28, after "contract" and before the period "." insert ", Read by title. in accordance with the provisions set forth in R.S. 24:513 et seq" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Transportation, Highways and Public Works. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the amendments were adopted. The committee amendments were read as follows: On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill, as amended, was HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS ordered passed to its third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 578— Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, BY SENATOR BROOME Highways, and Public Works to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 527 by AN ACT Senator Heitmeier To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 136(B) and (C), relative to children; to provide relative to an award of visitation rights to AMENDMENT NO. 1 a grandparent and certain other persons; to provide certain procedures and conditions; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 16, delete "The American Association of Retired Persons" and insert "AARP Louisiana" Read by title. Reported with amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. The Legislative Bureau amendments were read as follows: Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill was ordered passed to its Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate third reading. Bill No. 527 by Senator Heitmeier SENATE BILL NO. 603— BY SENATOR ALARIO AMENDMENT NO. 1 AN ACT To enact R.S. 9:182, relative to unclaimed property; to provide a On page 2, line 12, change "shall" to "may" procedure for the escheatment of United States savings bonds presumed abandoned; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Read by title. On page 2, line 26, change "process and outcome" to "process- and outcome-" Reported favorably by the Committee on Appropriations. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Fannin, the bill was ordered passed to its On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill, as amended, was third reading. ordered passed to its third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 610— SENATE BILL NO. 528— BY SENATOR GALLOT BY SENATOR CROWE AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige To amend and reenact R.S. 34:3493(A)(1), 3495(A), (C), (D), (F), license plates; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design and (G) and to enact R.S. 34:3499.1, relative to the Louisiana of a plate for the Cedar Creek School in Ruston; to provide International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority; to relative to the fee for and distribution of such plates; to authorize the promulgation of rules and regulations relative to

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the creation and implementation of a special prestige On motion of Rep. Arnold, the vote by which the above House license plate; and to provide for related matters. Bill failed to pass on the previous legislative day was reconsidered. Read by title. Returned to the calendar under the rules. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, HOUSE BILL NO. 1184— Highways and Public Works. BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER AN ACT Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. To repeal R.S. 13:1875(10)(c), relative to city court judges; to provide relative to the city court judges for the city of Monroe; On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was ordered passed to to authorize judges of the City Court of Monroe to engage in the its third reading. practice of law; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 633— Read by title. BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT On motion of Rep. Hunter, the vote by which the above House To enact R.S. 17:176(F), relative to school interscholastic Bill failed to pass on the previous legislative day was reconsidered. extracurricular athletic programs; to prohibit certain schools from being a member of, or participating in any competition Returned to the calendar under the rules. sponsored by, organizations that do not provide for arbitration of eligibility issues; and to provide for related matters. Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Read by title. Third Reading for Final Consideration Reported favorably by the Committee on Civil Law and The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions on third reading Procedure. for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as follows: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24— Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. BY SENATOR ERDEY AND REPRESENTATIVE PUGH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill was ordered passed to its To urge and request the Department of Transportation and third reading. Development to study improving to three lanes between Springfield, Louisiana, and Interstate 55 in Senate Bills on Second Reading Tangipahoa Parish. Reported by Committee Read by title. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second reading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as Rep. Pugh moved the concurrence of the resolution. follows: By a vote of 88 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred SENATE BILL NO. 132— in. BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 25— To amend and reenact R.S. 27:21(B)(2) and to enact R.S. BY SENATOR ERDEY AND REPRESENTATIVE POPE 27:21(B)(3), relative to certain records held by the Board of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Gaming Control; to authorize the board to adopt rules pertaining To urge and request the Department of Transportation and to the release of certain records; and to provide for related Development to study improving Louisiana Highway US 190 to matters. three lanes between and Louisiana Highway 63 in Livingston Parish. Read by title. Read by title. Reported favorably by the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice. Rep. Mack moved the concurrence of the resolution.

On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the bill was recommitted to the By a vote of 87 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred Committee on House and Governmental Affairs, under the rules. in.

Reconsideration SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 26— BY SENATOR ERDEY AND REPRESENTATIVE POPE The following legislative instruments on reconsideration were A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION taken up and acted upon as follows: To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Development to advance the project to construct roundabouts on HOUSE BILL NO. 859— Louisiana Highway 1026 at its intersections with Dunn and BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD Eden Church Roads in Livingston Parish. AN ACT To enact R.S. 32:43, relative to automated traffic enforcement systems; to require traffic enforcement systems to use a Read by title. standardized caution light time as recommended by the National Motorist Foundation; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Mack moved the concurrence of the resolution. Read by title. By a vote of 88 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred in.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31— Barras Hazel Ortego BY SENATOR ERDEY Barrow Henry Pierre A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Berthelot Hensgens Ponti To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Billiot Hill Pope Development to study improving the Bend Road Bridge on Bishop, S. Hodges Price Louisiana Highway 1020 in Livingston Parish. Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Brown Hollis Pylant Read by title. Burford Honore Reynolds Burns, H. Hunter Richard Rep. Mack moved the concurrence of the resolution. Burns, T. Huval Ritchie Burrell Ivey Schexnayder By a vote of 90 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was concurred Carmody James Shadoin in. Carter Jefferson Smith Champagne Johnson St. Germain House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Chaney Jones Stokes Third Reading and Final Passage Connick Lambert Talbot Cox Landry, N. Thibaut The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third Dove Landry, T. Thierry reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: Edwards LeBas Whitney Fannin Leger Williams, P. HOUSE BILL NO. 909— Foil Leopold Willmott BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD Franklin Lopinto Woodruff AN ACT Garofalo Lorusso To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(11) and to enact R.S. 22:1488, Geymann Mack relative to disclosures by homeowner's insurers; to require Total - 88 insurers authorized to issue homeowner's policies in Louisiana NAYS to provide policy and premium information; to provide for the commissioner of insurance publishing aggregate information on Total - 0 homeowner's policies in force and the direct incurred losses of ABSENT insurers; to provide for the commissioner of insurance publishing a description of the actuarial model used for Abramson Guinn Seabaugh homeowner's properties risk and other related data; to provide Bishop, W. Howard Simon penalties for noncompliance by insurers; to provide for an Cromer Jackson Thompson exemption from the Public Records Law; and to provide for Danahay Pearson Williams, A. related matters. Dixon Robideaux Gaines Schroder Read by title. Total - 16 Rep. Barrow, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. amendments which were read as follows: The title of the above bill was read and adopted. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Rep. Leopold moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow on behalf of the bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Bill No. 909 by reconsider was laid on the table. Representative Leopold Consent to Correct a Vote Record AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Richard requested the House consent to record his vote on On page 2, line 6, delete "also" final passage of House Bill No. 909 as yea, which consent was unanimously granted. AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 953— On page 5, line 1, change "22.2" to "22:2" BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER AND SMITH AN ACT On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.4(A)(4) and (F)(1) and to enact R.S. 17:24.4(F)(2), relative to statewide content standards and Rep. Leopold moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. assessments for required subjects; to provide relative to the definition and establishment of such standards; to provide for ROLL CALL the collection and sharing of student assessment results and information by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary The roll was called with the following result: Education; to provide for the use of such results and information for specified purposes including for purposes of distributing YEAS school and district letter grades; to provide for the promulgation of rules by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Mr. Speaker Gisclair Miller Education relative to measuring student growth; to require the Adams Greene Montoucet State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to establish Anders Guillory Moreno an academic support plan and determine interventions for Armes Harris Morris, Jay certain failing public schools; and to provide for related matters. Arnold Harrison Morris, Jim Badon Havard Norton Read by title.

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Rep. Barrow, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor AMENDMENT NO. 6 amendments which were read as follows: On page 4, line 12, after "standards" and before "to establish" insert HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS a comma "," Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow on behalf of the Rep. Henry moved the adoption of the amendments. Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 953 by Representative Leger Rep. Leger objected. AMENDMENT NO. 1 By a vote of 38 yeas and 57 nays, the amendments were rejected. On page 3, line 3, change "Education" to "Educational" Rep. Whitney sent up floor amendments which were read as On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. follows: Rep. Edwards sent up floor amendments which were read as HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS follows: Amendments proposed by Representative Whitney to Engrossed HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS House Bill No. 953 by Representative Leger Amendments proposed by Representative Edwards to Engrossed AMENDMENT NO. 1 House Bill No. 953 by Representative Leger On page 3, delete lines 18 through 24 in their entirety and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 1 following: On page 3, line 19, after "(i)" delete the remainder of the line and "(c) For the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 school years, after delete lines 20 through 24 in their entirety and insert "A school or assigning letter grades, the state board shall establish an academic" district's letter grade shall not vary from its letter grade from the 2012-2013 school year unless the school or district has improved in AMENDMENT NO. 2 its performance." On page 4, delete lines 1 through 6 in their entirety and insert "(d) Rep. Edwards moved the adoption of the amendments. The" Rep. Leger objected. On motion of Rep. Whitney, the amendments were withdrawn. By a vote of 50 yeas and 41 nays, the amendments were Rep. Leger moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. adopted. ROLL CALL Rep. Henry sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Representative Henry to Engrossed House Mr. Speaker Edwards Lopinto Bill No. 953 by Representative Leger Anders Foil Lorusso Armes Franklin Miller AMENDMENT NO. 1 Arnold Gisclair Montoucet Badon Greene Moreno On page 2, line 23, after "mathematics" and before "be" change Barras Guillory Morris, Jay "shall" to "may" Barrow Harris Norton Berthelot Hazel Ortego AMENDMENT NO. 2 Billiot Hill Pierre Bishop, S. Hoffmann Price On page 2, line 25, after "and" and before "allow" change "shall" to Bishop, W. Honore Reynolds "may" Broadwater Hunter Ritchie Burford Huval Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 3 Carmody Jackson Smith Carter James St. Germain On page 4, line 3, after "rules" and before "to" delete "in accordance Champagne Jefferson Thibaut with the Administrative Procedure Act" Chaney Johnson Thierry Connick Landry, N. Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 4 Cox Landry, T. Williams, P. Danahay LeBas Woodruff On page 4, at the end of line 5, delete the period and insert "and, if Dixon Leger promulgating rules, shall do so in accordance with the Administrative Dove Leopold Procedure Act." Total - 64 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 5 Adams Henry Ponti On page 4, line 11, after "assessments" and before "based" insert a Brown Hensgens Pope comma "," and insert "which may be" Burns, H. Hodges Pugh

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Burns, T. Hollis Pylant student's Individualized Education Program team to determine Cromer Howard Richard promotion to the next grade under certain circumstances as it Fannin Ivey Schroder relates to the student's achievement level on required state Garofalo Jones Shadoin assessments; to provide for certain actions to be taken by the Geymann Lambert Stokes Individualized Education Program team under certain Guinn Mack Talbot circumstances; to provide for rules of the State Board of Harrison Morris, Jim Whitney Elementary and Secondary Education; to provide for the Havard Pearson Willmott calculation of school performance scores with respect to certain Total - 33 students with exceptionalities; to require the state Department ABSENT of Education to track the performance of students with exceptionalities and to develop and implement a monitoring and Abramson Robideaux Williams, A. corrective action system for school systems with high rates of Burrell Seabaugh students with exceptionalities performing below expected Gaines Simon levels; and to provide for related matters. Total - 7 Read by title. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Schroder sent up floor amendments which were read as The title of the above bill was read and adopted. follows: Rep. Leger moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Amendments proposed by Representative Schroder to Engrossed House Bill No. 1015 by Representative Schroder Consent to Correct a Vote Record AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Wesley Bishop requested the House consent to record his vote on final passage of House Bill No. 953 as yea, which consent On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 17:24.4(H)" delete the remainder of the was unanimously granted. line and insert a comma "," and insert the following: HOUSE BILL NO. 993— "183.2(B)(1) and (C), 183.3(B)(3) and (D)(1)(introductory BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AND SENATOR CLAITOR paragraph), (a), and (b)(i) and (ii), and 2925(A)(2) and to enact R.S. AN ACT 17:24.4(K) and 183.3(D)(1)(b)(iii)(dd) and (E), relative to students" To amend and reenact R.S. 17:183.2(B)(1) and (C), 183.3(B)(3) and (D)(1)(a) and (b)(i) and (ii), and 2925(A)(2) and to enact R.S. AMENDMENT NO. 2 17:183.3(D)(1)(b)(iii)(dd) and (E), relative to high school career options for students with exceptionalities; to provide relative to On page 1, line 7, after "circumstances;" and before "to" insert the requirements for Individual Graduation Plans, pupil progression, following: and graduation; to provide with respect to criteria for pursuing a career major curriculum; to provide for the issuance of a high "to provide for participation by a student's Individualized Education school diploma; to provide for the calculation of school Program team relative to requirements for Individual Graduation performance scores with respect to certain students with Plans and graduation; to provide relative to criteria for pursuing a exceptionalities; to require the state Department of Education to career major curriculum; to provide for the issuance of a high school track the performance of students with exceptionalities and to diploma;" develop and implement a monitoring and corrective action system for school systems with high rates of students with AMENDMENT NO. 3 exceptionalities performing below expected levels; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 15, after "R.S. 17:24.4(H)" delete the remainder of the line and at the beginning of line 16, delete "is" and insert a Read by title. comma "," and insert the following: Motion "183.2(B)(1) and (C), 183.3(B)(3) and (D)(1)(introductory paragraph), (a), and (b)(i) and (ii), and 2925(A)(2) are hereby On motion of Rep. Schroder, the bill was returned to the amended and reenacted and R.S. 17:24.4(K) and calendar. 183.3(D)(1)(b)(iii)(dd) and (E) are" HOUSE BILL NO. 1015— AMENDMENT NO. 4 BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AND SENATOR CLAITOR AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, On page 2, line 14, after "meet" and before "standards" change STUART BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY "established state or local performance" to "state or local established BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, performance" CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GUILLORY, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, AMENDMENT NO. 5 HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY On page 2, line 27, after "(2)(a)" delete the remainder of the line and MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, delete lines 28 and 29 and on page 3, delete lines 1 through 17 and PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, insert the following: SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF "An alternative pathway to promotion determination by a student's AN ACT Individualized Education Program team shall apply only if the To amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.4(H) and to enact R.S. 17:24.4(K), student has not otherwise met the state and local requirements for relative to students with exceptionalities; to provide for a promotion or has not otherwise met state-established benchmarks on

1190 Page 15 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 the required state assessments in the year immediately prior to each §183.3. Career major; description; curriculum and graduation grade level in which the student would otherwise be required to requirements demonstrate certain proficiency levels in order to advance to the next grade level." * * * AMENDMENT NO. 6 B. On page 3, delete lines 27 through 29 and on page 4, delete lines 1 * * * and 2 (3) The questions included in any end-of-course examination AMENDMENT NO. 7 administered to students pursuing a career major program and curriculum as provided in this Section, the passage of which is On page 4, after line 11, insert the following: required for high school graduation, shall be constructed in a manner that reflects course design and content and the method of instruction "* * * employed for the course. §183.2. Career option description * * * * * * D.(1) A student who seeks to pursue a career major curriculum must shall meet one of the following conditions: B.(1)(a) By the end of the eighth grade, each student shall develop, with the input of his family, and for a student with an (a) The student has fulfilled all of the requirements established exceptionality, as defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except a gifted or by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the talented student, the Individualized Education Program team, a Five city, parish, or other local public school board where the student is Year Individual Graduation Plan. Such a plan shall include a enrolled or the Individualized Education Program team, if applicable, sequence of courses which is consistent with the student's stated for promotion to the ninth grade. goals for one year after graduation. Each student's Five Year Individual Graduation Plan shall be reviewed annually thereafter by (b)(i) The student is at least fifteen years of age, or will attain the student, parents, and school advisor, and Individualized the age of fifteen during the next school year, scored at least at the Education Program team, if applicable, and revised as needed. approaching basic level on either the English/Language Arts or Mathematics component of the eighth grade Louisiana Educational (b) An alternative pathway to graduation determination by a Assessment Program test, and meets the objective criteria established student's Individualized Education Program team shall apply only if by the pupil progression plan of the city, parish, or other local public the student has not otherwise met the state and local requirements for school system where the student is enrolled or the requirements for promotion or the state-established graduation requirements or has not promotion established by the Individualized Education Program otherwise met state-established benchmarks on the required state team, if applicable, to enter the ninth grade for the purpose of assessments in the year immediately prior to each grade level in pursuing a career major curriculum. which the student would otherwise be required to demonstrate certain proficiency levels in order to advance to the next grade level. (ii) Prior to entering the ninth grade, such student must the student shall complete a summer remediation program in the subject (c) If an Individualized Education Program team determines area of any component of the eighth grade Louisiana Educational that state-established benchmarks on the required state assessments Assessment Program test on which the student scored at the are no longer a condition for promotion or graduation for a student, unsatisfactory level, as established by the State Board of Elementary the team shall: and Secondary Education or complete the summer remediation requirements for promotion established by the Individualized (i) Establish minimum score requirements on appropriate Education Program team, if applicable. Any such student who fails individualized assessments measuring student proficiency on to satisfactorily complete a summer remediation program shall be academic competencies for promotion and graduation. required to complete any approved developmental course or courses, for credit, as may be deemed necessary to ensure that the student is (ii) Provide the student and his parent or legal guardian with prepared to undertake the coursework required for his chosen career information related to how requirements that vary from standard major. expectations may impact future educational and career options. (iii) The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (d) Students with exceptionalities shall be afforded the same shall certify that the pupil progression plan established by each city, opportunities to pursue a high school diploma and to exit with all parish, or other local public school system that promotes a student to course credits, honors, and financial awards as other students. A the ninth grade pursuant to this Subparagraph contains the following student with an exceptionality is not guaranteed a diploma and shall requirements: meet either the standard requirements or those established by his Individualized Education Program team to be awarded a diploma as * * * provided in R.S. 17:183.3(E). (dd) Provides for promotion determinations for a student with an exceptionality, as defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except a gifted or * * * talented student, to be made by the Individualized Education Program C. Throughout high school, each student shall pursue the teams. rigorous curriculum required for his chosen major by his school as approved by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education * * * or, for a student with an exceptionality, the rigorous requirements E.(1) A student with an exceptionality, as defined in R.S. established for graduation by the Individualized Education Program 17:1942(B), except a gifted or talented student, who successfully team. completes the requirements of his Individualized Education Program, including performance on any assessment required for graduation * * * determined appropriate by his Individualized Education Program

1191 Page 16 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 team, shall be issued a high school diploma. The student's Arnold Guinn Morris, Jim Individualized Education Program team shall determine if the student Badon Harris Norton is required to meet state or local established performance standards Barras Harrison Ortego on any assessment for purposes of graduation. Barrow Havard Pearson (2) If a student's Individualized Education Program team Berthelot Hazel Pierre determines that the student is not required to meet state or local Billiot Henry Ponti performance standards on any assessment for purposes of graduation, Bishop, S. Hensgens Pope the student shall be required to successfully complete Individualized Bishop, W. Hill Price Education Program goals and requirements and shall meet at least Broadwater Hodges Pugh one of the following conditions, consistent with the Individualized Brown Hoffmann Pylant Education Program: Burford Hollis Reynolds (a) Employment in integrated, inclusive work environments, Burns, H. Honore Richard based on the student's abilities and local employment opportunities, Burns, T. Howard Ritchie in addition to sufficient self-help skills to enable the student to Burrell Hunter Schexnayder maintain employment without direct and continuous educational Carmody Huval Schroder support from the school district. Carter Ivey Shadoin Champagne Jackson Simon (b) Demonstrate mastery of specific employability skills and Chaney James Smith self-help skills that indicate that he does not require direct and Connick Jefferson St. Germain continuous educational support from the school district. Cox Johnson Stokes (c) Access to services that are not within the legal responsibility Cromer Jones Talbot of public education or employment or education options for which Danahay Lambert Thibaut the student has been prepared by the academic program. Dixon Landry, N. Thierry Dove Landry, T. Thompson (3) A diploma issued to a student with an exceptionality based Edwards LeBas Whitney on achieving his Individualized Education Program goals and Fannin Leopold Williams, P. objectives shall count equally and be assigned the same number of Foil Lopinto Willmott points in the school performance score calculation for high schools Franklin Lorusso Woodruff as are assigned for a student with a regular diploma. Total - 99 * * * NAYS §2925. Individual graduation plans Total - 0 ABSENT A. Gaines Robideaux Williams, A. * * * Leger Seabaugh Total - 5 (2) Each student, with the assistance of his parent or other legal guardian and school guidance personnel, shall be allowed to choose The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. the high school curriculum framework and related graduation requirements that best meets meet his postsecondary goals. Each The title of the above bill was read and adopted. student's individual graduation plan Individual Graduation Plan shall include the recommended sequence of courses for successful Rep. Schroder moved to reconsider the vote by which the above completion of his chosen major that aligns with postsecondary bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to education, training, and the workforce and shall be reviewed annually reconsider was laid on the table. and updated or revised as needed. For a student with an HOUSE BILL NO. 1065— exceptionality, as defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except a gifted or BY REPRESENTATIVES POPE, ANDERS, BARROW, BROWN, talented student, the high school curriculum framework and related HENSGENS, HODGES, AND HOWARD graduation requirements shall be determined by the Individualized AN ACT Education Program team. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1041(C)(2)(a), (4)(a), and (5), to enact R.S. 37:1041(D) and (E), 1048(15), and 1049(8), and to repeal * * *" R.S. 37:1041(C)(2)(b) and (d) and 1061(A)(29), relative to the practice of optometry; to provide definitions; to provide for the On motion of Rep. Schroder, the amendments were adopted. powers of the Louisiana State Board of Optometry Examiners in the control and regulation of the practice of optometry; to Rep. Schroder moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. provide for qualifications and requirements of applicants for licensure as optometrists; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Carmody sent up floor amendments which were read as YEAS follows: Mr. Speaker Garofalo Mack HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Abramson Geymann Miller Adams Gisclair Montoucet Amendments proposed by Representative Carmody to Engrossed Anders Greene Moreno House Bill No. 1065 by Representative Pope Armes Guillory Morris, Jay

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 1, line 7, after "optometrists;" and before "and to" insert "to On page 5, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following: provide for credentialing of optometrists by the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners to perform certain surgical procedures;" "Section 2. R.S. 40:1299.41(K) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 2 §1299.41. Definitions and general applications On page 4, line 28, delete "board" and insert in lieu thereof "Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners" * * * AMENDMENT NO. 3 K. The provisions of this Part shall not apply to any of the following persons: On page 4, line 29, delete "board." and insert in lieu thereof "Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners." (1) A health care provider when performing the elective termination of an uncomplicated viable pregnancy. AMENDMENT NO. 4 (2) An optometrist when performing ophthalmic surgery as On page 5, delete lines 4 and 5 in their entirety and insert in lieu defined in R.S. 37:1041(C)." thereof the following: AMENDMENT NO. 6 "(8) If seeking to perform ophthalmic surgery procedures, meet the credentialing requirements of the Louisiana State Board of On page 5, at the beginning of line 6, change "Section 2." to "Section Medical Examiners to perform those procedures." 3." Rep. Carmody moved the adoption of the amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 7 Rep. Pope objected. On page 5, at the beginning of line 8, change "Section 3." to "Section 4." By a vote of 21 yeas and 71 nays, the amendments were rejected. Rep. Carmody moved the adoption of the amendments. Rep. Carmody sent up floor amendments which were read as Rep. Pope objected. follows: By a vote of 24 yeas and 67 nays, the amendments were HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS rejected. Amendments proposed by Representative Carmody to Engrossed Rep. Carmody sent up floor amendments which were read as House Bill No. 1065 by Representative Pope follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On page 1, line 2, after "(4)(a)," delete the remainder of the line and Amendments proposed by Representative Carmody to Engrossed insert in lieu thereof "(5), and R.S. 40:1299.41(K), to enact R.S. House Bill No. 1065 by Representative Pope 37:1041(C)(4)(c), (D), and" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, after "1048(15)," and before "and 1049(8)," insert On page 1, line 7, after "optometrists;" and before "and to" insert "to "1048.1," prohibit payment of claims from the Patient's Compensation Fund in cases of optometrists performing ophthalmic surgery; to require AMENDMENT NO. 2 optometrists who perform ophthalmic surgery to maintain medical malpractice self-insurance;" On page 1, line 5, delete "the powers" and insert in lieu thereof "powers and duties" AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, at the beginning of line 11, change "and R.S. 37:1041(D)" to "and R.S. 37:1041(C)(4)(c), (D)," On page 1, line 7, after "optometrists;" and before "and to" insert "to create and provide for the Ophthalmic Surgery Practitioner Data AMENDMENT NO. 4 Bank;" On page 2, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 4 "(c)(i) No optometrist who performs ophthalmic surgery shall On page 1, line 11, after "1048(15)," and before "and 1049(8)," insert be deemed qualified for or covered by the provisions of Part XXIII "1048.1," of Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 relative to medical malpractice and payment of claims from the AMENDMENT NO. 5 Patient's Compensation Fund. On page 4, after line 29, insert the following: (ii) It shall be unlawful for an optometrist to perform ophthalmic surgery without maintaining medical malpractice self- "§1048.1. Ophthalmic Surgery Practitioner Data Bank; creation; insurance." purposes; duties of the board

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A. The board shall create and maintain, in conformance with Bishop, W. Huval Pylant the provisions of this Section, an online information resource to be Broadwater Ivey Reynolds known as the Ophthalmic Surgery Practitioner Data Bank, referred Brown Jackson Richard to hereafter in this Section as the "data bank". Burford Jefferson Ritchie Burns, H. Johnson Schexnayder B. The purposes of the data bank shall be to improve health care quality and to promote and protect patient safety. Burns, T. Jones Schroder Burrell Lambert Shadoin C.(1) The board shall establish the data bank as a resource for Champagne Landry, N. Smith the public on its Internet website. Chaney Landry, T. St. Germain Dove LeBas Thierry (2) The board shall publish in an easily accessible format in the Edwards Leger Willmott data bank information including, without limitation, all of the Garofalo Leopold Woodruff following: Total - 66 NAYS (a) A listing of all optometrists licensed by the board who possess the training and credentials necessary to perform ophthalmic Mr. Speaker Greene Norton surgery. Carmody Guillory Pearson Carter Harris Robideaux (b) All of the following information concerning each Connick Hazel Simon optometrist required by Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph to be Cox Henry Stokes listed in the data bank: Cromer Hoffmann Talbot Danahay Hollis Thibaut (i) Adverse licensure actions, if any. Dixon Hunter Thompson Fannin James Whitney (ii) Adverse clinical privileges actions, if any. Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Franklin Morris, Jay (iii) Exclusions, if any, from Medicare, Medicaid, or other Total - 32 federal health care programs. ABSENT (iv) Exclusions, if any, from any state health care program. Bishop, S. Moreno Seabaugh Gaines Price Williams, A. (v) Negative actions or findings by peer review organizations, Total - 6 if any. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. (vi) Healthcare-related civil judgments in state court, if any. The title of the above bill was read and adopted. (vii) Healthcare-related criminal convictions in state court, if any. Rep. Pope moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider D. The board may utilize as a template for the design and was laid on the table. functionality of the data bank the National Practitioner Data Bank published online by the Health Resources and Services Administration of the United States Department of Health and Consent to Correct a Vote Record Human Services." Rep. Hunter requested the House consent to record his vote on Rep. Carmody moved the adoption of the amendments. final passage of House Bill No. 1065 as nay, which consent was unanimously granted. Rep. Pope objected. Consent to Correct a Vote Record By a vote of 21 yeas and 71 nays, the amendments were rejected. Rep. Robideaux requested the House consent to record his vote on final passage of House Bill No. 1065 as nay, which consent was Rep. Pope moved the final passage of the bill. unanimously granted. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 1069— BY REPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER AND HENRY The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1021(13)(e) through (g) and to enact YEAS R.S. 23:1021(13)(h), relative to workers' compensation; to provide with respect to average weekly wage; to provide for the Abramson Geymann Lopinto calculation of average weekly wage for employees with variable Adams Gisclair Mack wage employment contracts; to provide for definitions; and to Anders Guinn Miller provide for related matters. Armes Harrison Montoucet Arnold Havard Morris, Jim Read by title. Badon Hensgens Ortego Barras Hill Pierre Acting Speaker Arnold in the Chair Barrow Hodges Ponti Berthelot Honore Pope Rep. Broadwater sent up floor amendments which were read as Billiot Howard Pugh follows:

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HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Arnold Gisclair Miller Badon Greene Moreno Amendments proposed by Representative Broadwater to Engrossed Berthelot Guillory Morris, Jay House Bill No. 1069 by Representative Broadwater Billiot Harrison Pearson Bishop, S. Havard Ponti AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bishop, W. Hazel Pope Broadwater Henry Pugh On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 23:1021(13)(h)" insert "and (14)" Brown Hensgens Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burns, T. Hodges Richard Carter Hoffmann Schexnayder On page 1, line 4, after "for" change "employees with variable" to Champagne Hollis Shadoin "any professional athlete contracted as an employee who earns a Chaney Honore Simon variable wage under a written employment contract dependent on Cromer Huval Talbot specific activity, job description, job status, or temporal consideration Danahay Ivey Thierry under certain circumstances;" Dixon Jackson Thompson Dove Jefferson Whitney AMENDMENT NO. 3 Fannin Landry, N. Woodruff Total - 57 On page 1, line 5, delete "wage employment contracts;" NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Armes Johnson Price Barrow Jones Reynolds On page 1, line 9, after "R.S. 23:1021(13)(h)" insert "and (14)" and Carmody Lambert Ritchie change "is" to "are" Connick Landry, T. Smith AMENDMENT NO. 5 Cox LeBas St. Germain Edwards Mack Thibaut On page 1, delete lines 17 through 20 in their entirety and on page 2, Franklin Montoucet Williams, A. delete lines 1 through 15 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof: Hill Morris, Jim Williams, P. Howard Norton Willmott "(e) Professional athlete variable wage employment contract. Hunter Ortego If a professional athlete is employed by a written contract for hire and that written contract for hire provides for variable wages dependent James Pierre on the employee's activity, job description, job status, any temporal Total - 31 consideration, or any other condition based on a variable wage rate, ABSENT then the employee's average weekly wage shall be calculated as the employee's actual earnings at the time of his injury. The average Mr. Speaker Gaines Robideaux weekly wage for a professional athlete shall be calculated as follows: Adams Geymann Schroder Barras Guinn Seabaugh (i) If the professional athlete's actual contractual wage rate at Burford Harris Stokes the time of injury is based on a daily wage rate, his average weekly Burns, H. Leger wage is calculated by multiplying the actual contractual daily wage Burrell Leopold rate on the date of injury by seven days. Total - 16 (ii) If the professional athlete's actual contractual wage rate at The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. the time of injury is based on a weekly wage rate, the weekly wage rate at the time of injury is the calculated average weekly wage. The title of the above bill was read and adopted. (iii) If the professional athlete's actual contractual wage rate at Rep. Broadwater moved to reconsider the vote by which the the time of injury is based on a monthly wage rate, his average above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to weekly wage is calculated by dividing the actual monthly wage rate reconsider was laid on the table. at the time of the injury by four and three-tenths weeks." HOUSE BILL NO. 1081— AMENDMENT NO. 6 BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP AN ACT On page 3, after line 5, insert the following: To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to authorize the transfer of certain state property in Lafayette; to "(14) "Professional athlete" means any person who earns wages provide for the property description; to provide for reservation as a skilled athlete pursuant to a written professional player of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; to provide an employment contract." effective date; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Broadwater, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. Broadwater moved the final passage of the bill, as Rep. Barrow, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor amended. amendments which were read as follows: ROLL CALL HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow on behalf of the YEAS Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 1081 by Abramson Foil Lopinto Representative Stuart Bishop Anders Garofalo Lorusso

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 Fannin Lorusso Willmott Foil Mack Woodruff On page 2, line 5, change "herein" to "of this Act" Total - 90 NAYS On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. Total - 0 Motion ABSENT On motion of Rep. Stuart Bishop, the bill, as amended, was Mr. Speaker Henry Ponti returned to the calendar. Bishop, W. Landry, T. Schroder Gaines Leger Seabaugh HOUSE BILL NO. 1083— Greene Leopold Simon BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON Guinn Norton AN ACT Total - 14 To enact R.S. 47:338.212, relative to the city of New Orleans; to authorize the governing authority of the city to levy an The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. additional hotel occupancy tax; to provide for the use of tax proceeds; and to provide for related matters. The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Read by title. Rep. Broadwater moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Motion reconsider was laid on the table. On motion of Rep. Badon, the bill was returned to the calendar. HOUSE BILL NO. 1181— BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND DIXON HOUSE BILL NO. 1101— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(H), AN ACT relative to courts of limited jurisdiction; to provide for the To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2557(B), relative to the Board of jurisdictional amount in dispute in certain city courts; to provide Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to require the for the jurisdictional amount in dispute in the city courts of board to provide notice of an investigation; and to provide for Alexandria, Pineville, Slidell, and Ruston; and to provide for related matters. related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Broadwater moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Shadoin moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Abramson Franklin Miller Abramson Garofalo Montoucet Adams Garofalo Montoucet Adams Gisclair Moreno Anders Geymann Moreno Anders Greene Morris, Jay Armes Gisclair Morris, Jay Armes Guillory Morris, Jim Arnold Guillory Morris, Jim Arnold Harris Ortego Badon Harris Ortego Badon Harrison Pearson Barras Harrison Pearson Barras Havard Pierre Barrow Havard Pierre Barrow Hazel Pope Berthelot Hazel Pope Berthelot Hensgens Price Billiot Hensgens Price Billiot Hill Pugh Bishop, S. Hill Pugh Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant Broadwater Hodges Pylant Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Brown Hoffmann Reynolds Brown Hollis Richard Burford Hollis Richard Burford Honore Ritchie Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Huval Schexnayder Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Burrell Ivey Schroder Carmody Huval Shadoin Carmody Jackson Shadoin Carter Ivey Smith Carter James Simon Champagne Jackson St. Germain Champagne Jefferson Smith Chaney James Stokes Chaney Johnson Stokes Connick Jefferson Talbot Connick Jones Talbot Cox Johnson Thibaut Cox Lambert Thibaut Cromer Jones Thierry Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Danahay Lambert Thompson Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Dixon Landry, N. Whitney Dixon LeBas Whitney Dove LeBas Williams, A. Dove Leopold Williams, P. Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. Edwards Lorusso Willmott

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Foil Mack Woodruff Champagne Hoffmann Stokes Franklin Miller Chaney Lambert Talbot Total - 89 Connick Landry, N. Thompson NAYS Danahay Leopold Whitney Total - 39 Lopinto ABSENT Total - 1 ABSENT Arnold Harrison Pope Barrow Hazel Schroder Mr. Speaker Guinn Ponti Billiot Hollis Seabaugh Bishop, W. Henry Seabaugh Bishop, W. Ivey Thibaut Fannin Hunter St. Germain Burford LeBas Williams, A. Gaines Leger Williams, A. Gaines Leger Geymann Norton Guinn Ponti Total - 14 Total - 19 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill failed to pass. The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Motion to reconsider pending. Rep. Shadoin moved to reconsider the vote by which the above HOUSE BILL NO. 1253— bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to BY REPRESENTATIVE NANCY LANDRY reconsider was laid on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:500.2(E)(2)(a), (b), and (c), HOUSE BILL NO. 1185— 1202(E)(2)(a), (b), and (c), and 1206.2(E)(2)(a), (b), and (c), BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER relative to powers of local public school boards and local AN ACT superintendents of schools; to provide relative to requirements To amend and reenact R.S. 49:193(G), relative to the termination and for extension of sick leave for school bus drivers, teachers, and re-creation of statutory entities; to provide relative to bills re- school employees; and to provide for related matters. creating statutory entities; to limit the content of such bills; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Barrow, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Speaker Kleckley in the Chair HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Rep. Hunter moved the final passage of the bill. Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow on behalf of the ROLL CALL Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 1253 by Representative Nancy Landry The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS On page 3, line 25, change "board or superintendent" to "challenging Abramson Hodges Pierre party" Anders Honore Price Armes Howard Pylant On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. Badon Hunter Reynolds Broadwater Huval Richard Rep. Nancy Landry moved the final passage of the bill, as Burns, H. Jackson Ritchie amended. Burrell James Robideaux Cox Jefferson Schexnayder ROLL CALL Cromer Johnson Smith Dixon Jones St. Germain The roll was called with the following result: Edwards Landry, T. Thierry Franklin Lopinto Williams, P. YEAS Geymann Montoucet Willmott Gisclair Moreno Woodruff Mr. Speaker Fannin Morris, Jay Guillory Norton Adams Foil Morris, Jim Hill Ortego Anders Franklin Norton Total - 46 Arnold Gisclair Ortego NAYS Barras Greene Pearson Berthelot Harris Pierre Mr. Speaker Dove Lorusso Billiot Hazel Pope Adams Fannin Mack Bishop, S. Henry Price Barras Foil Miller Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant Berthelot Garofalo Morris, Jay Broadwater Hill Reynolds Bishop, S. Greene Morris, Jim Brown Hodges Richard Brown Harris Pearson Burford Hoffmann Robideaux Burns, T. Havard Pugh Burns, H. Hollis Schexnayder Carmody Henry Shadoin Burns, T. Honore Schroder Carter Hensgens Simon Burrell Howard Shadoin

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Carmody Huval Simon merger of the systems; to provide relative to the assets of the Carter Ivey Stokes Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative to benefits Champagne Jackson Talbot for members of the Harbor Police Retirement System; to Chaney Jones Thierry provide relative to retirement benefits for new hires of the Connick Landry, N. Thompson Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to Cox Landry, T. Whitney provide relative to the boards of trustees of the Louisiana State Cromer Lopinto Willmott Employees' Retirement System and the Harbor Police Danahay Lorusso Woodruff Retirement System; to provide an effective date; and to provide Dixon Mack for related matters. Dove Miller Total - 73 Read by title. NAYS Rep. Barrow, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor Armes Jefferson Smith amendments which were read as follows: Edwards Johnson St. Germain Harrison LeBas Williams, A. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Havard Montoucet Williams, P. James Ritchie Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow on behalf of the Total - 14 Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 1278 by ABSENT Representative Pearson Abramson Guillory Moreno AMENDMENT NO. 1 Badon Guinn Ponti Barrow Hunter Pugh On page 1, line 3, following "Chapter 3" and before "of Title 11" Gaines Lambert Seabaugh insert "of Subtitle IV" Garofalo Leger Thibaut Geymann Leopold AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 17 On page 3, line 26, following "Chapter 3" and before "of Title 11" The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. insert "of Subtitle IV" The title of the above bill was read and adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Rep. Nancy Landry moved to reconsider the vote by which the On page 12, line 23, following "Paragraph" change "(B)(8)" to "(8) above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to of this Subsection" reconsider was laid on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Consent to Correct a Vote Record On page 20, line 10, change "said" to "such" Rep. Norton requested the House consent to correct her vote on final passage of House Bill No. 1253 from nay to yea, which consent On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. was unanimously granted. Rep. Pearson sent up floor amendments which were read as HOUSE BILL NO. 1278 (Substitute for House Bill No. 79 by follows: Representative Pearson)— BY REPRESENTATIVES PEARSON, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, IVEY, HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS MILLER, AND TALBOT AN ACT Amendments proposed by Representative Pearson to Engrossed To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), House Bill No. 1278 by Representative Pearson 612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Title 11 of the Louisiana AMENDMENT NO. 1 Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), (4)(a), (7), (16), (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory paragraph), (1), On page 1, line 9, between "R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(m)," and "612(2.1)," and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) and insert "416(D)," (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), (3) through (6), and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory AMENDMENT NO. 2 paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and On page 2, delete lines 11 through 29 in their entirety and delete page 3695(C)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. 3 in its entirety and on page 4 delete lines 1 through 5 in their entirety 11:102(C)(1)(m), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII of and insert the following in lieu thereof: Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1), and "Section 1. R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), 612(introductory to repeal R.S. 11:3682(29), 3685(D), 3688(A) through (C) and paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of Subpart G of Part II of (E), 3689(B) through (E), 3690 (C) and (D), 3690.1, 3691, Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes 3693, and 3698, relative to retirement for employees of the of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), (4)(a), (7), (16), (18) through (20), and Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to (26), 3683(introductory paragraph), (1), and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and provide relative to the merger of the Harbor Police Retirement (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), System into the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; (3) through (6), and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), to provide for enrollment of new hires of the Harbor Police 3685.2(B)(introductory paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), Department in the Hazardous Duty Services Plan in the and (E), 3688(D), 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to provide 3695(C)(introductory paragraph) are hereby amended and reenacted relative to a cooperative endeavor agreement with respect to the and R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(D), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of Part

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VII of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised AMENDMENT NO. 5 Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1) are hereby enacted to read as follows:" On page 9, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following:

AMENDMENT NO. 3 "(1) All persons who shall become employees as defined in R.S. 11:3682(16) after August 1, 1971, and on or before June 30, 2015, except those specifically excluded under Paragraph (3) of this On page 5, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Section, shall become members as a condition of their employment, provided they are under fifty years of age at the date of employment." "§416. Employment of retirees AMENDMENT NO. 6 * * * On page 21, at the beginning of line 26, change "Section 3." to D. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, any "Section 2." retiree of the Harbor Police Retirement System who has been retired from such system for at least one year as of July 1, 2014, and who is AMENDMENT NO. 7 employed by the Port of New Orleans on July 1, 2015, shall be exempt from any suspension or reduction of benefits as a result of On page 22, at the beginning of line 1, change "Section 4.(A)" to such employment with the Port of New Orleans." "Section 3.(A)" * * * AMENDMENT NO. 8 §612. Application; definitions On page 22, line 28, change "House and Senate Committees on Retirement" to "Chairman and members of the Public Retirement Terms not specifically defined in this Section but defined in R.S. Systems' Actuarial Committee" 11:403 shall have the meanings provided in R.S. 11:403 unless a different meaning is clearly required by the context. For purposes of AMENDMENT NO. 9 this Subpart: On page 23, at the beginning of line 1, change "Section 5." to * * * "Section 4." (2.1) In addition to the definition provided in Paragraph (2) of AMENDMENT NO. 10 this Section, the term "member" shall include any commissioned employee of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New On page 23, delete lines 3 through 7 in their entirety and insert in lieu Orleans first hired on or after July 1, 2015. thereof: * * * "Section 5.(A) The provisions of this Section and Section 3 of this Act shall become effective on June 30, 2014. §613. Eligibility for plan membership (B) The provisions of Sections 1, 2, and 4 of this Act shall A. Each person who becomes an employee in state service in become effective July 1, 2015, but only if the Public Retirement one of the positions defined in R.S. 11:612(2) or (2.1) shall become Systems' Actuarial Committee approves the terms of the cooperative a member of the Hazardous Duty Services Plan of the system as a endeavor agreement provided for in Section 3 of this Act on or before condition of employment. December 31, 2014." * * * On motion of Rep. Pearson, the amendments were adopted. §615. Retirement benefit calculation Rep. Pearson moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. * * * ROLL CALL B. If the member's last ten years of creditable service were not The roll was called with the following result: accrued exclusively in one of the hazardous duty positions defined in R.S. 11:612(2) or (2.1), he shall receive a retirement benefit equal to YEAS two and one-half percent of his average compensation for the actual number of years of creditable service earned in a hazardous duty Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet position. Adams Geymann Moreno Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay * * *" Armes Greene Morris, Jim Arnold Guillory Ortego AMENDMENT NO. 4 Badon Harris Pearson Barras Harrison Pierre On page 8, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: Barrow Havard Ponti Berthelot Hazel Pope "(16) "Employee" means any commissioned member or Billiot Henry Price employee of the Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Orleans prior to July 1, 2004, or any commissioned member of the Bishop, W. Hill Pylant Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans on or after July Broadwater Hodges Reynolds 1, 2004 and hired on or before June 30, 2015. Brown Hoffmann Richard Burford Hollis Ritchie * * *" Burns, H. Honore Robideaux

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Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burrell Hunter Schroder Carmody Huval Shadoin On page 13, line 25, following "nontoxic," and before ", relatively" Carter Jackson Simon change "fat resistant" to "fat-resistant" Champagne James Smith Chaney Jefferson St. Germain AMENDMENT NO. 3 Connick Johnson Stokes Cox Jones Talbot On page 14, line 28, change "ball type" to "ball-type" Cromer Landry, N. Thibaut Danahay Landry, T. Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 4 Dixon LeBas Thompson Dove Leopold Whitney On page 17, line 8, change "visable" to "visible" Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Foil Mack Willmott Franklin Miller Woodruff On page 19, line 3, following "warm" and before "running" insert "," Total - 96 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 6 Total - 0 On page 19, line 8, change "hand drying" to "hand-drying" ABSENT On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. Abramson Ivey Norton Gaines Lambert Seabaugh Rep. Ortego sent up floor amendments which were read as Guinn Leger follows: Total - 8 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Amendments proposed by Representative Ortego to Engrossed House The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Bill No. 1279 by Representative Ortego Rep. Pearson moved to reconsider the vote by which the above AMENDMENT NO. 1 bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. On page 3, line 25, after "pasteurized." delete the remainder of the line and delete line 26 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof Notice of Intention to Call "Consuming milk that has not been pasteurized may increase your risk of foodborne illness. Persons at highest risk include newborns Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. James gave notice of and infants; the elderly; pregnant women; those taking his intention to call House Bill No. 1212 from the calendar on corticosteroids, antibiotics or antacids; and those having chronic Monday, May 12, 2014. illnesses or other conditions that weaken their immunity."" HOUSE BILL NO. 1279 (Substitute for House Bill No. 247 by AMENDMENT NO. 2 Representative Ortego)— BY REPRESENTATIVES ORTEGO AND DANAHAY On page 4, line 2, after "pasteurized." delete the remainder of the line AN ACT and delete line 3 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof "Consuming To amend and reenact R.S. 40:921(A) and 922(A) and to enact milk that has not been pasteurized may increase your risk of Subpart C of Part VII of Chapter 4 of Title 40 of the Louisiana foodborne illness. Persons at highest risk include newborns and Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:931 infants; the elderly; pregnant women; those taking corticosteroids, through 938, relative to the sale of milk; to provide for antibiotics or antacids; and those having chronic illnesses or other definitions; to authorize the incidental sales of raw milk; to conditions that weaken their immunity."" provide for chemical, bacteriological, and temperature standards; to provide for sanitation standards; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 3 standards for bottling, packaging, and container filling; to provide for animal health standards; to provide for recalls; to On page 4, line 7, after "shall" delete the remainder of the line and prohibit statements implying endorsement by the Department of delete line 8 and insert in lieu thereof "permit the department to Health and Hospitals; and to provide for related matters. inspect the farm's cows or goats and barns upon request of the department." Read by title. On motion of Rep. Ortego, the amendments were adopted. Rep. Barrow, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Rep. Ortego moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow on behalf of the The roll was called with the following result: Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 1279 by Representative Ortego YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Guinn Montoucet Abramson Harris Moreno On page 6, line 10, following "Wastes" and before "developed" insert Adams Harrison Morris, Jay "as Animal Feed Ingredients" Armes Havard Ortego

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Barras Hazel Pearson YEAS Barrow Henry Pierre Berthelot Hensgens Ponti Mr. Speaker Havard Mack Bishop, W. Hodges Pope Adams Hazel Morris, Jay Burns, H. Hoffmann Pugh Berthelot Henry Pearson Burrell Hollis Pylant Broadwater Hensgens Ponti Carmody Honore Reynolds Brown Hill Pope Carter Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Hoffmann Pugh Champagne Hunter Schexnayder Carter Hollis Schexnayder Connick Huval Schroder Champagne Honore Schroder Cox Ivey Shadoin Connick Howard Shadoin Cromer Jackson Smith Danahay Huval Simon Danahay James St. Germain Fannin Lambert Stokes Dixon Jefferson Stokes Foil Landry, N. Talbot Dove Jones Talbot Garofalo Leger Thibaut Fannin Lambert Thibaut Greene Leopold Thompson Foil Landry, N. Thierry Guinn Lopinto Whitney Franklin LeBas Whitney Harris Lorusso Williams, P. Garofalo Leger Williams, A. Total - 48 Geymann Leopold Williams, P. NAYS Gisclair Lopinto Willmott Guillory Mack Woodruff Anders Geymann Moreno Total - 78 Armes Gisclair Morris, Jim NAYS Arnold Guillory Norton Barrow Harrison Pierre Anders Burford Miller Billiot Hodges Price Arnold Chaney Price Bishop, S. Hunter Pylant Badon Edwards Ritchie Bishop, W. Ivey Reynolds Billiot Greene Simon Burns, H. Jackson Richard Bishop, S. Johnson Thompson Burrell James Ritchie Broadwater Landry, T. Chaney Jefferson Smith Brown Lorusso Cox Johnson Thierry Total - 19 Cromer Jones Williams, A. ABSENT Dove Landry, T. Willmott Edwards Miller Woodruff Burns, T. Morris, Jim Seabaugh Franklin Montoucet Gaines Norton Total - 44 Hill Richard ABSENT Total - 7 Abramson Carmody Ortego The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Badon Dixon Robideaux Barras Gaines Seabaugh The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Burford LeBas St. Germain Total - 12 Rep. Ortego moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill failed to pass. reconsider was laid on the table. Notice of Intention to Call Consent to Correct a Vote Record Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Hunter gave notice Rep. Guinn requested the House consent to record his vote on of his intention to call House Bill No. 1184 from the calendar on final passage of House Bill No. 1279 as yea, which consent was Monday, May 12, 2014. unanimously granted. Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on HOUSE BILL NO. 1178— BY REPRESENTATIVES HONORE AND CARTER Third Reading and Final Passage AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:57, 58, and 58.2(A), (B), and (C), The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third relative to the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board; to reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: provide for the membership of the board, for districts, and for election of the members; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 32— BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT Called from the calendar. To amend and reenact R.S. 14:231, relative to offenses against property; to provide relative to air bag fraud; to provide Read by title. penalties for knowingly manufacturing, importing, selling, offering for sale, or installing or reinstalling in any motor Rep. Honore moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. vehicle a counterfeit or nonfunctional air bag; to provide ROLL CALL definitions; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Read by title. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill.

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ROLL CALL Rep. Stokes sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. Speaker Guillory Montoucet Amendments proposed by Representative Stokes to Reengrossed Adams Guinn Moreno Senate Bill No. 128 by Senator Martiny Armes Harris Morris, Jay Arnold Harrison Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 1 Badon Havard Norton Barras Hazel Pearson On page 7, line 3, after "psychologist" and before the period "." insert Barrow Henry Ponti "or a medical psychologist licensed in accordance with R.S. Berthelot Hensgens Pope 37:1360.51 et seq." Billiot Hill Price Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 2 Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Brown Hollis Reynolds On page 7, line 4, after "psychologist" and before "shall be" insert "or Burford Honore Richard medical psychologist" Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 3 Burrell Huval Schroder Carmody Ivey Shadoin On page 7, line 6, after "psychologist" and before "shall be" insert "or Carter Jackson Simon medical psychologist" Champagne James Smith Chaney Jefferson Stokes On motion of Rep. Stokes, the amendments were adopted. Cox Johnson Talbot Cromer Jones Thibaut Rep. Stokes moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Danahay Lambert Thierry Dixon Landry, N. Thompson ROLL CALL Dove Landry, T. Whitney Edwards LeBas Williams, A. The roll was called with the following result: Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Foil Lopinto Willmott YEAS Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Garofalo Mack Mr. Speaker Geymann Mack Gisclair Miller Adams Gisclair Miller Total - 91 Anders Greene Montoucet NAYS Armes Guinn Moreno Arnold Harris Morris, Jay Total - 0 Badon Harrison Norton ABSENT Barras Havard Pearson Barrow Hazel Pierre Abramson Geymann Robideaux Anders Greene Seabaugh Berthelot Henry Ponti Bishop, W. Leger St. Germain Billiot Hensgens Pope Connick Ortego Bishop, S. Hill Price Gaines Pierre Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Total - 13 Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Brown Hollis Reynolds The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Burford Howard Richard Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Burns, H. Hunter Ritchie bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Burns, T. Huval Schexnayder reconsider was laid on the table. Burrell Ivey Schroder Carmody Jackson Simon SENATE BILL NO. 128— BY SENATOR MARTINY Carter James Smith AN ACT Champagne Jefferson St. Germain To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2352(4), (5), (6) and (7), 2354(B), (C) Chaney Johnson Stokes and (D), 2355(B), 2357, the introductory paragraph of 2359(B), Cox Jones Talbot 2359(E) and (G), 2363(A), (B), (C)(3), (4), and (5), and (D) and Cromer Lambert Thibaut to enact R.S. 37:2352(8), (9), and (10), 2356.2, and Danahay Landry, N. Thierry 2359(B)(15), relative to the State Board of Examiners of Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Psychologists; to provide relative to powers and duties of the Dove LeBas Whitney board; to provide for definitions; to provide for the licensure of Fannin Leger Williams, A. specialists in school psychology; to provide for the practice of a licensed specialist in school psychology; to provide for Foil Leopold Williams, P. licensure and licensure renewal fees; to provide for scope of Franklin Lopinto Willmott practice of specialists in school psychology; to provide for Garofalo Lorusso Woodruff procedures, terms, and conditions; and to provide for related Total - 93 matters. NAYS Read by title. Total - 0

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ABSENT ABSENT Abramson Guillory Robideaux Abramson Greene Seabaugh Connick Honore Seabaugh Connick Guillory Simon Edwards Morris, Jim Shadoin Gaines Ortego Gaines Ortego Total - 8 Total - 11 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds vote of the elected members, was finally passed. Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Rep. Stokes moved to reconsider the vote by which the above reconsider was laid on the table. bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 157— BY SENATOR MARTINY SENATE BILL NO. 147— AN ACT BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2352(6) and (7), 2354(A), (B), (C), AN ACT and (D), the introductory paragraph of R.S. 37:2359(B), and To amend and reenact R.S. 15:570(E)(1), relative to executions of 2359(C), (D), (E), (F), and (G) and to enact R.S. 37:2352(8), death sentences; to provide relative to the notice of an execution 2356.2 and 2359(B)(15), relative to the State Board of required to be given to a victim's family; to require a victim's Examiners of Psychologists; to provide for a provisional license family to register with the Crime Victims Services Bureau in for psychologists; to provide for fees; to provide for definitions; order to obtain notice of the date and time of the offender's to provide for the renewal of a provisional license; to provide execution; and to provide for related matters. for qualifications; to provide for continuing education; to provide the denial, revocation, or suspension of a provisional Read by title. license; to provide for conditions, terms, and procedures; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Stokes sent up floor amendments which were read as The roll was called with the following result: follows: YEAS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. Speaker Geymann Miller Amendments proposed by Representative Stokes to Reengrossed Adams Gisclair Montoucet Senate Bill No. 157 by Senator Martiny Anders Guinn Moreno Armes Harris Morris, Jay AMENDMENT NO. 1 Arnold Harrison Morris, Jim Badon Havard Norton On page 5, line 10, after "psychologist" and before "for the" insert Barras Hazel Pearson "or a medical psychologist licensed in accordance with R.S. Barrow Henry Pierre 37:1360.51 et seq." Berthelot Hensgens Ponti Billiot Hill Pope AMENDMENT NO. 2 Bishop, S. Hodges Price Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pugh On page 5, line 11, after "psychologist" and before "shall have" insert Broadwater Hollis Pylant "or medical psychologist" Brown Honore Reynolds Burford Howard Richard On motion of Rep. Stokes, the amendments were adopted. Burns, H. Hunter Ritchie Burns, T. Huval Robideaux Rep. Stokes moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Burrell Ivey Schexnayder Carmody Jackson Schroder ROLL CALL Carter James Shadoin Champagne Jefferson Smith The roll was called with the following result: Chaney Johnson St. Germain Cox Jones Stokes YEAS Cromer Lambert Talbot Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut Mr. Speaker Franklin Miller Dixon Landry, T. Thierry Adams Garofalo Montoucet Dove LeBas Thompson Anders Geymann Moreno Edwards Leger Whitney Armes Gisclair Morris, Jay Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Arnold Guinn Norton Foil Lopinto Williams, P. Badon Harris Pearson Franklin Lorusso Willmott Barras Harrison Pierre Garofalo Mack Woodruff Barrow Havard Ponti Total - 96 Berthelot Hazel Pope NAYS Billiot Henry Price Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Total - 0 Bishop, W. Hill Pylant

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Broadwater Hodges Reynolds Burns, T. Huval Schexnayder Brown Hoffmann Richard Burrell Ivey Schroder Burford Hollis Ritchie Carmody Jackson Shadoin Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Carter Jefferson Simon Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Champagne Johnson St. Germain Burrell Huval Schroder Chaney Jones Stokes Carmody Ivey Shadoin Connick Lambert Talbot Carter Jackson Simon Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Champagne James St. Germain Cromer Landry, T. Thierry Chaney Jefferson Stokes Danahay LeBas Thompson Connick Johnson Talbot Dixon Leopold Whitney Cox Lambert Thibaut Dove Lopinto Williams, A. Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Edwards Lorusso Williams, P. Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Fannin Mack Willmott Dixon LeBas Whitney Foil Miller Woodruff Dove Leopold Williams, A. Total - 93 Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. NAYS Fannin Lorusso Willmott Foil Mack Woodruff Total - 0 Total - 93 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Guillory Ortego Total - 0 Gaines Honore Seabaugh ABSENT Geymann James Smith Greene Leger Abramson Honore Ortego Total - 11 Gaines Jones Seabaugh Greene Leger Smith The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Guillory Morris, Jim Total - 11 Rep. Hazel moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds was laid on the table. vote of the elected members, was finally passed. SENATE BILL NO. 260— Rep. Stokes moved to reconsider the vote by which the above BY SENATOR JOHNS bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to AN ACT reconsider was laid on the table. To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1547(D) and (G), relative to producer license; to provide with respect to license reinstatement after SENATE BILL NO. 168— lapse; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR WALSWORTH AN ACT Read by title. To enact R.S. 15:146(A)(5), relative to the Louisiana Public Defender Board; to provide requirements for the membership of Rep. Thierry moved the final passage of the bill. the board; to provide for transition; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Hazel moved the final passage of the bill. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. Speaker Geymann Montoucet Adams Gisclair Moreno The roll was called with the following result: Anders Greene Morris, Jay Armes Guinn Morris, Jim YEAS Arnold Harris Norton Barras Harrison Pearson Mr. Speaker Franklin Montoucet Barrow Havard Pierre Adams Garofalo Moreno Berthelot Hazel Ponti Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay Billiot Henry Pope Armes Guinn Morris, Jim Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Arnold Harris Norton Bishop, W. Hill Pugh Badon Harrison Pearson Broadwater Hodges Pylant Barras Havard Pierre Brown Hoffmann Richard Barrow Hazel Ponti Burford Hollis Ritchie Berthelot Henry Pope Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Billiot Hensgens Price Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Bishop, S. Hill Pugh Burrell Huval Schroder Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant Carmody Ivey Shadoin Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Carter James Simon Brown Hollis Richard Champagne Jefferson Stokes Burford Howard Ritchie Chaney Johnson Talbot Burns, H. Hunter Robideaux Connick Jones Thibaut

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Cox Lambert Thierry Edwards LeBas Williams, P. Danahay Landry, N. Thompson Fannin Leopold Willmott Dixon Landry, T. Whitney Foil Lopinto Woodruff Dove LeBas Williams, A. Franklin Lorusso Edwards Leopold Williams, P. Garofalo Mack Fannin Lopinto Willmott Total - 91 Foil Lorusso Woodruff NAYS Franklin Mack Garofalo Miller Total - 0 Total - 91 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Honore Seabaugh Total - 0 Berthelot Leger Smith ABSENT Dixon Norton Thompson Gaines Ortego Abramson Honore Seabaugh Guillory Robideaux Badon Jackson Smith Total - 13 Cromer Leger St. Germain Gaines Ortego The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Guillory Reynolds Total - 13 Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Thierry moved to reconsider the vote by which the above SENATE BILL NO. 281— bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to BY SENATOR BROWN reconsider was laid on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:572.1, relative to insurance anti-fraud SENATE BILL NO. 279— plan; to provide with respect to an exemption for small BY SENATOR MARTINY companies from the requirement to prepare, implement, AN ACT maintain, and file with the commissioner an insurance anti-fraud To amend and reenact R.S. 37:963, relative to the Louisiana State plan; and to provide for related matters. Board of Practical Nurse Examiners; to provide for the domicile of the board; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Cromer moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Adams Guinn Morris, Jay Anders Harris Morris, Jim Mr. Speaker Geymann Miller Armes Harrison Norton Adams Gisclair Montoucet Arnold Havard Pearson Anders Greene Moreno Badon Hazel Pierre Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Barras Henry Ponti Arnold Harris Morris, Jim Barrow Hensgens Pope Badon Harrison Pearson Berthelot Hill Price Barras Havard Pierre Billiot Hoffmann Pugh Barrow Hazel Ponti Bishop, S. Hollis Pylant Billiot Henry Pope Bishop, W. Honore Reynolds Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Broadwater Howard Richard Bishop, W. Hill Pugh Brown Hunter Ritchie Broadwater Hodges Pylant Burford Huval Schexnayder Brown Hoffmann Reynolds Burns, H. Ivey Schroder Burford Hollis Richard Burns, T. Jackson Shadoin Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Carmody James Simon Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Carter Jefferson Smith Burrell Huval Schroder Champagne Johnson St. Germain Carmody Ivey Shadoin Chaney Lambert Talbot Carter Jackson Simon Connick Landry, N. Thibaut Champagne James St. Germain Cromer Landry, T. Thierry Chaney Jefferson Stokes Danahay LeBas Thompson Connick Johnson Talbot Dove Leopold Whitney Cox Jones Thibaut Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Cromer Lambert Thierry Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Danahay Landry, N. Whitney Franklin Mack Willmott Dove Landry, T. Williams, A. Garofalo Miller Woodruff

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Gisclair Montoucet NAYS Greene Moreno Total - 88 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Abramson Jackson Pierre ABSENT Dixon Leger Robideaux Gaines Norton Seabaugh Mr. Speaker Gaines Ortego Geymann Ortego Abramson Geymann Robideaux Total - 11 Burrell Guillory Seabaugh Cox Hodges Stokes The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Dixon Jones Fannin Leger Rep. Miller moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Total - 16 bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. SENATE BILL NO. 333— Rep. Cromer moved to reconsider the vote by which the above BY SENATOR JOHNS bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to AN ACT reconsider was laid on the table. To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 1015(3)(c), Code of SENATE BILL NO. 326— Criminal Procedure Articles 465(A)(16) and (26), 571.1, and BY SENATOR GARY SMITH 648(B)(3)(g), R.S. 13:5713(F), R.S. 14: 43.6(A) and (B)(1), 89, AN ACT and 89.1, and R.S. 15:536(A), 537, 541(2)(j) and (l) and (24)(a), To amend and reenact R.S. 15:440.5(C), relative to electronic 542(A)(3)(f) and (g), and 571.3(B)(4)(d) and (e), R.S. recordings of protected persons; to authorize certain individuals 40:1299.34.5(B)(3), (C), and (E), 1299.35.2(D)(2)(d) and (E), to view certain videotaped statements of a protected person; to 1299.35.7(B) and (D), and 1300.13(E)(6), and to repeal provide with respect to copies and transcripts of the videotaped Children's Code Articles 855(B)(7)(f) and 884.1(A)(6), Code of statement; and to provide for related matters. Criminal Procedure Article 648(B)(3)(h), R.S. 14:2(B)(40), 78 and 78.1, and R.S. 15:541(25)(d) and 571.3(B)(3)(i) and (j), Read by title. relative to sex offenses affecting the family; to provide relative to the crimes of incest and crime against nature; to place the Rep. Miller moved the final passage of the bill. elements of the crimes of incest and aggravated incest within the definitions of crime against nature and aggravated crime ROLL CALL against nature, respectively; to provide relative to penalties; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Read by title. YEAS Motion Mr. Speaker Garofalo Mack Adams Gisclair Miller On motion of Rep. Danahay, the bill was returned to the Anders Greene Montoucet calendar. Armes Guillory Moreno Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay Notice of Intention to Call Badon Harris Morris, Jim Barras Harrison Pearson Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Danahay gave notice Barrow Havard Ponti of his intention to call Senate Bill No. 333 from the calendar on Berthelot Hazel Pope Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Billiot Henry Price Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh SENATE BILL NO. 351— Bishop, W. Hill Pylant BY SENATORS THOMPSON AND DORSEY-COLOMB Broadwater Hodges Reynolds AN ACT Brown Hoffmann Richard To amend and reenact R.S. 14:403.4(B), (C)(1), and (D)(2), relative Burford Hollis Ritchie to offenses affecting law enforcement; to provide relative to Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder reports of burn injuries to the office of state fire marshal; and to Burns, T. Howard Schroder provide for related matters. Burrell Hunter Shadoin Carmody Huval Simon Read by title. Carter Ivey Smith Champagne James St. Germain Rep. St. Germain moved the final passage of the bill. Chaney Jefferson Stokes Connick Johnson Talbot ROLL CALL Cox Jones Thibaut Cromer Lambert Thierry The roll was called with the following result: Danahay Landry, N. Thompson Dove Landry, T. Whitney YEAS Edwards LeBas Williams, A. Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno Foil Lopinto Willmott Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Total - 93 Armes Guinn Norton

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Arnold Harrison Pearson Billiot Hensgens Ponti Badon Havard Pierre Bishop, S. Hill Pope Barras Hazel Ponti Bishop, W. Hodges Price Barrow Henry Pope Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Berthelot Hensgens Price Brown Hollis Reynolds Billiot Hill Pugh Burford Honore Richard Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Bishop, W. Hoffmann Reynolds Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Broadwater Hollis Richard Carmody Huval Schroder Brown Honore Ritchie Carter Ivey Shadoin Burford Howard Schexnayder Champagne Jackson Smith Burns, H. Hunter Schroder Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Burns, T. Huval Shadoin Connick Johnson Stokes Carmody Jackson Simon Cox Lambert Thibaut Carter James Smith Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Champagne Jefferson St. Germain Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Chaney Johnson Stokes Dixon LeBas Whitney Connick Jones Talbot Dove Leger Williams, A. Cox Lambert Thibaut Edwards Leopold Willmott Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Fannin Lopinto Woodruff Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Total - 87 Dove LeBas Whitney NAYS Edwards Leopold Williams, A. Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Burns, T. Jones Foil Lorusso Willmott Hazel Mack Franklin Mack Woodruff Total - 4 Garofalo Miller ABSENT Total - 92 NAYS Abramson James Simon Gaines Morris, Jim Talbot Total - 0 Greene Pugh Williams, P. ABSENT Guillory Robideaux Henry Seabaugh Abramson Greene Montoucet Total - 13 Burrell Harris Ortego Dixon Ivey Robideaux The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Gaines Leger Seabaugh Total - 12 Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. St. Germain moved to reconsider the vote by which the Consent to Correct a Vote Record above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Tim Burns requested the House consent to record his vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 383 as nay, which consent was SENATE BILL NO. 383— unanimously granted. BY SENATORS LAFLEUR AND MILLS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.4(A)(1)(b)(ii), relative to parole Consent to Correct a Vote Record eligibility; to provide relative to eligibility based upon years between offenses; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Hazel requested the House consent to correct his vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 383 from yea to nay, which consent Read by title. was unanimously granted. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. SENATE BILL NO. 388— BY SENATOR THOMPSON AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 15:562.2, 562.3(B)(2), the introductory paragraph of 562.4(A), and 562.6 The roll was called with the following result: and to enact R.S. 15:562.1(3)(i) and 562.2(B), relative to the registration of arson offenders; to provide relative to definitions; YEAS to authorize the state fire marshal to promulgate rules; to Mr. Speaker Foil Lorusso increase the duration of registration for certain offenders; and to Adams Franklin Miller provide for related matters. Anders Garofalo Montoucet Armes Geymann Moreno Read by title. Arnold Gisclair Morris, Jay Badon Guinn Norton Rep. St. Germain moved the final passage of the bill. Barras Harris Ortego Barrow Harrison Pearson ROLL CALL Berthelot Havard Pierre The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS YEAS Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet Adams Greene Morris, Jay Adams Geymann Moreno Anders Guinn Morris, Jim Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay Armes Harris Norton Armes Greene Morris, Jim Arnold Harrison Ortego Arnold Guillory Norton Badon Havard Pearson Badon Guinn Ortego Barras Hazel Pierre Barras Harris Pearson Barrow Henry Ponti Barrow Harrison Pierre Berthelot Hensgens Pope Berthelot Havard Ponti Billiot Hill Price Billiot Hensgens Pope Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Bishop, S. Hill Price Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Broadwater Hollis Reynolds Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Brown Honore Richard Brown Hollis Reynolds Burford Howard Ritchie Burford Honore Richard Burns, H. Huval Schexnayder Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Burns, T. Ivey Schroder Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Burrell Jackson Shadoin Burrell Huval Schroder Carmody James Simon Carmody Ivey Shadoin Carter Jefferson Smith Carter Jackson Smith Champagne Johnson St. Germain Champagne James St. Germain Chaney Jones Stokes Chaney Jefferson Stokes Cox Lambert Talbot Cox Johnson Thibaut Cromer Landry, N. Thibaut Cromer Jones Thierry Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Danahay Lambert Thompson Dixon LeBas Thompson Dixon Landry, T. Whitney Dove Leger Whitney Dove LeBas Williams, A. Edwards Leopold Williams, A. Edwards Leger Williams, P. Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Fannin Lopinto Willmott Foil Lorusso Willmott Foil Lorusso Woodruff Franklin Mack Woodruff Franklin Miller Garofalo Miller Total - 92 Geymann Montoucet NAYS Total - 97 NAYS Hazel Mack Landry, N. Simon Total - 0 Total - 4 ABSENT ABSENT Abramson Guillory Seabaugh Abramson Henry Seabaugh Connick Hunter Connick Leopold Talbot Gaines Robideaux Total - 7 Gaines Robideaux Total - 8 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. St. Germain moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above reconsider was laid on the table. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 399— BY SENATORS MILLS AND MURRAY SENATE BILL NO. 433— AN ACT BY SENATORS WHITE AND ERDEY AND REPRESENTATIVES HODGES AND IVEY To amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.4(A)(4)(b), (B)(2)(a)(iii), (iv) and AN ACT (v), (B)(2)(b)(iii), (iv) and (v), (B)(2)(c)(iii), (iv) and (v), To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to (B)(2)(d)(iii),(iv) and (v), (D)(1)(b), and (E)(1)(b), relative to authorize the transfer of certain state property in East Baton parole eligibility; to require that disqualification for a Rouge Parish from the Department of Health and Hospitals to disciplinary offense be a major offense; to provide for the Central Community School System of East Baton Rouge definitions; to change time frame for consideration of Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for disciplinary offenses; to limit required services to those reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; available at facility where offender is incarcerated; and to to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Hodges moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS The above resolution was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet Adams Greene Moreno SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Armes Guinn Morris, Jim Amendments proposed by Senator Alario to Original House Arnold Harris Norton Concurrent Resolution No. 103 by Representative Honore Badon Harrison Ortego Barras Havard Pearson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barrow Hazel Pierre Berthelot Henry Ponti On page 2, line 16, after "Eagle Scout," delete "the House of Billiot Hensgens Pope Representatives of" Bishop, S. Hill Price Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Rep. Honore moved that the amendments proposed by the Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Senate be concurred in. Brown Hollis Reynolds Burford Honore Richard The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Burns, H. Howard Ritchie the House. Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Carmody Huval Schroder Suspension of the Rules Carter Ivey Shadoin Champagne Jackson Simon On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to Chaney James Smith take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at Connick Jefferson St. Germain this time. Cox Johnson Stokes Cromer Jones Talbot Danahay Lambert Thibaut Petitions, Memorials, and Dove Landry, N. Thierry Communications Edwards Landry, T. Thompson Fannin LeBas Whitney The following petitions, memorials, and communications were Foil Lopinto Williams, A. received and read: Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. Garofalo Mack Willmott Message from the Senate Geymann Miller Total - 95 SIGNED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS NAYS May 7, 2014 Total - 0 ABSENT To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Abramson Gaines Robideaux Burrell Leger Seabaugh I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Dixon Leopold Woodruff of the Senate has signed the following Senate Concurrent Total - 9 Resolutions: The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 84, 94, 109, 110, 111, 113, 114, and 115 Rep. Hodges moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his reconsider was laid on the table. signature to the same. Suspension of the Rules Respectfully submitted, On motion of Rep. Honore, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider House Concurrent Resolutions Returned from GLENN A. KOEPP the Senate with Amendments at this time. Secretary of the Senate House Concurrent Resolutions Returned The Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were from the Senate with Amendments signed by the Speaker of the House. The following House Concurrent Resolutions returned from the Message from the Senate Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were taken up and acted upon as follows: SIGNED SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 103— May 7, 2014 BY REPRESENTATIVES HONORE AND JAMES AND SENATOR GALLOT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To commend Cameron Murray upon achieving the rank of Eagle Representatives: Scout. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Called from the calendar. of the Senate has signed the following Senate Bills: Read by title. Senate Bill Nos. 58, 82, 178, and 254

1209 Page 34 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 116— signature to the same. BY SENATOR GALLOT AND REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Respectfully submitted, To commend and congratulate William "Tucker" Smith on being awarded the Tiger Athletic Foundation University College GLENN A. KOEPP Sophomore Award. Secretary of the Senate Read by title. The Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were signed by the Speaker of the House. On motion of Rep. Shadoin, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was concurred in. Message from the Senate SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 117— BY SENATOR GALLOT AND REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN ASKING CONCURRENCE IN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS To commend and congratulate Ben Serio, a senior at Ruston High School, on being selected as a National Merit Scholarship May 7, 2014 recipient. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Read by title. Representatives: On motion of Rep. Shadoin, and under a suspension of the rules, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has the resolution was concurred in. adopted and asks your concurrence in the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 119— BY SENATORS GALLOT, LONG, KOSTELKA AND RISER AND Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 8, 9, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121, and REPRESENTATIVES DIXON, HARRIS AND HAZEL 122 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the Central Louisiana Chamber of Commerce on its Respectfully submitted, one hundredth anniversary. GLENN A. KOEPP Read by title. Secretary of the Senate On motion of Rep. Dixon, and under a suspension of the rules, Suspension of the Rules the resolution was concurred in. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 120— On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to BY SENATORS MURRAY AND ALARIO AND REPRESENTATIVES take up and consider Senate Concurrent Resolutions at this time. HENRY, LEGER AND LORUSSO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senate Concurrent Resolutions To commend the Jesuit High School varsity lacrosse team upon Lying Over winning the 2014 Louisiana High School State Championship. Read by title. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained in the message were taken up and acted upon as follows: On motion of Rep. Henry, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was concurred in. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8— BY SENATOR CLAITOR SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 121— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR THOMPSON To urge and request that the citizens of Louisiana recognize the life- A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION saving benefits of routine colorectal screening examinations and To commend the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Smith-Lever schedule such examinations as deemed appropriate by their Act which founded the nationwide Cooperative Extension physicians. System.

Read by title. Read by title.

On motion of Rep. Greene, and under a suspension of the rules, On motion of Rep. Anders, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was concurred in. the resolution was concurred in.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122— BY SENATOR CLAITOR BY SENATOR LONG A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend Claney Duplechin, the boys varsity cross country coach To commend and congratulate Kaffie-Frederick General Mercantile at Episcopal High School in Baton Rouge, on being selected as on its one hundred and fiftieth year of continuous business a 2013 National Coach of the Year by the National Federation operations in Natchitoches, Louisiana. of State High School Associations. Read by title. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Greene, and under a suspension of the rules, On motion of Rep. Cox, and under a suspension of the rules, the the resolution was concurred in. resolution was concurred in.

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Suspension of the Rules HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 126— BY REPRESENTATIVES WESLEY BISHOP AND ARNOLD On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to A RESOLUTION take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at To commend the L.B. Landry-O. Perry Walker Career College and this time. Preparatory High School boys' basketball team for winning the 2014 Class 4A state championship. Petitions, Memorials, and Communications Read by title. The following petitions, memorials, and communications were On motion of Rep. Wesley Bishop, and under a suspension of received and read: the rules, the resolution was adopted. Message from the Senate HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 127— BY REPRESENTATIVES COX, BROWN, AND HOWARD SENATE BILLS A RESOLUTION To commend Dr. Randall J. Webb for his outstanding May 7, 2014 accomplishments and singular contributions to Northwestern State University upon his retirement as president and to express To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of gratitude to him for his exemplary term of dedicated and highly Representatives: productive public service. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Read by title. finally passed the following Senate Bills: On motion of Rep. Cox, and under a suspension of the rules, the Senate Bill Nos. 40 and 184 resolution was adopted. Respectfully submitted, HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 128— BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL GLENN A. KOEPP A RESOLUTION Secretary of the Senate To commend the members of the Baton Rouge Magnet High School Science Bowl Team upon their participation in the 2014 Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions National Science Bowl and their fourth-place finish. on First Reading Read by title. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first reading were taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their second On motion of Rep. Foil, and under a suspension of the rules, the reading: resolution was adopted. SENATE BILL NO. 40— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 129— BY SENATOR CORTEZ BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AN ACT A RESOLUTION To enact R.S. 13:1899(C)(11), relative to courts and judicial To commend the members of the Baton Rouge Magnet High School procedure; to provide relative to the assessment and disposition Science Olympiad Team who will compete in the Thirtieth of certain costs by courts in criminal and juvenile matters; to Anniversary of the National Science Olympiad Tournament. provide certain limitations; to provide relative to the City Court of Lafayette; and to provide for related matters. Read by title.

Read by title. On motion of Rep. Foil, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was adopted. SENATE BILL NO. 184— BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 130— To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK authorize the transfer of certain state property in St. Martin A RESOLUTION Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for To direct the legislative auditor to perform a performance audit of the reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; Louisiana State Racing Commission and its regulatory efforts to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. with respect to horse racing facilities and offtrack wagering facilities located in the parishes of Orleans and Jefferson, to Read by title. determine whether the commission is ensuring compliance by those facilities with the health, safety, and welfare standards Suspension of the Rules required by law and administrative rule, to determine whether the commission is enforcing compliance with respect to the On motion of Rep. Wesley Bishop, the rules were suspended in allocation of resources regarding horse racing and pari-mutuel order to take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and wagering as compared to the operation of video draw poker House Concurrent at this time. devices and slot machines, and to report its findings to the House of Representatives at least thirty days prior to the 2015 Introduction of Resolutions, Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. House and House Concurrent Read by title. The following members introduced the following entitled House and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by Lies over under the rules. their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading:

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135— Reports of Committees BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections The following reports of committees were received and read: to establish partnerships with universities in the state of Louisiana in order to provide access to individual therapy and Report of the Committee on drug treatment for inmates at the Louisiana Correctional Judiciary Institute for Women. May 7, 2014 Read by title. To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Lies over under the rules. I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary to submit the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 136— following report: BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, BARROW, AND ST. GERMAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION House Concurrent Resolution No. 128, by Smith, Patricia To urge and request the Department of Economic Development to Reported with amendments. (14-0) encourage new and existing Louisiana companies to create strategies aimed to increase the number of women employed in House Bill No. 1206, by Leger STEM positions. Reported with amendments. (14-0) Read by title. Senate Bill No. 445, by Crowe Reported with amendments. (14-0) On motion of Rep. Smith, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was adopted. JEFFERY "JEFF" ARNOLD Chairman Ordered to the Senate. The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137— were referred to the Legislative Bureau. BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Report of the Committee on To authorize and request the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs of Louisiana to gather information in order to determine the frequency and effectiveness of judicial enforcement of sanctions May 7, 2014 for filing frivolous pleadings. To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Read by title. I am directed by your Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Lies over under the rules. Cultural Affairs to submit the following report:

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 138— House Bill No. 489, by Bishop, Wesley (Joint Resolution) BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES Reported with amendments. (15-0) A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as House Bill No. 585, by Stokes are necessary to raise awareness of the issue of human Reported with amendments. (14-0) trafficking and sex trafficking to abolish this modern-day slavery and continue to aid Nigeria in the plight of finding the House Bill No. 1001, by Bishop, Wesley two-hundred seventy-six remaining missing girls. Reported with amendments. (15-0)

Read by title. House Bill No. 1097, by Norton Reported favorably. (13-0) On motion of Rep. Hodges, and under a suspension of the rules, House Bill No. 1144, by Brossett the resolution was ordered passed to its third reading. Reported with amendments. (10-1-1) On motion of Rep. Hodges, the resolution was adopted. House Bill No. 1164, by Jackson Reported favorably. (10-2) Ordered to the Senate. Senate Bill No. 183, by Mills HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139— Reported favorably. (11-0) BY REPRESENTATIVE JEFFERSON AND SENATOR GALLOT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senate Bill No. 186, by Mills To commend the Wayne family on setting the record for the most Reported with amendments. (11-0) family members to graduate from the same university. Senate Bill No. 387, by LaFleur Read by title. Reported with amendments. (13-0)

On motion of Rep. Jefferson, and under a suspension of the Senate Bill No. 425, by Cortez rules, the resolution was adopted. Reported with amendments. (14-0) Senate Bill No. 435, by Perry Ordered to the Senate. Reported favorably. (11-0)

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Senate Bill No. 549, by Gallot Senate Bill No. 63 Reported favorably. (14-0) Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 564, by Mills Senate Bill No. 125 Reported favorably. (12-0) Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 566, by Claitor Senate Bill No. 140 Reported favorably. (13-0) Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 587, by Peterson Senate Bill No. 149 Reported favorably. (11-0) Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 588, by Peterson Senate Bill No. 161 Reported with amendments. (11-0) Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 601, by Amedee Senate Bill No. 165 Reported favorably. (11-0) Reported without amendments. AUSTIN J. BADON, JR. Senate Bill No. 177 Chairman Reported without amendments. The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments Senate Bill No. 180 were referred to the Legislative Bureau. Reported without amendments. Report of the Committee on Senate Bill No. 208 Retirement Reported without amendments. May 7, 2014 Senate Bill No. 220 Reported without amendments. To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Senate Bill No. 224 I am directed by your Committee on Retirement to submit the Reported without amendments. following report: Senate Bill No. 229 House Bill No. 94, by Leger Reported without amendments. Reported favorably. (9-0) Senate Bill No. 235 Senate Bill No. 14, by Guillory, E Reported without amendments. Reported favorably. (7-0) Senate Bill No. 319 Senate Bill No. 20, by Guillory, E Reported without amendments. Reported favorably. (8-0) Senate Bill No. 336 Senate Bill No. 24, by Guillory, E Reported without amendments. Reported favorably. (8-0) Senate Bill No. 337 Senate Bill No. 25, by Guillory, E Reported without amendments. Reported favorably. (8-0) Senate Bill No. 341 J. KEVIN PEARSON Reported without amendments. Chairman Senate Bill No. 344 The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments Reported with amendments. were referred to the Legislative Bureau. Senate Bill No. 386 Privileged Report of the Legislative Bureau Reported without amendments. May 7, 2014 Senate Bill No. 395 Reported without amendments. To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Senate Bill No. 460 I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the Reported without amendments. following report: Senate Bill No. 554 Senate Bill No. 43 Reported with amendments. Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 592 Senate Bill No. 56 Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 593 Senate Bill No. 60 Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments.

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Senate Bill No. 608 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 117— Reported without amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER A RESOLUTION Senate Bill No. 642 To designate Tuesday, May 6, 2014, as Louisiana Chemical Industry Reported without amendments. Day. Senate Bill No. 650 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 118— BY REPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT AND ADAMS Reported with amendments. A RESOLUTION To express the condolences of the Louisiana House of Senate Bill No. 651 Representatives upon the death of Rosie Guidry Harris of Reported with amendments. Gretna and to recognize and record her contributions to her Respectfully submitted, community and state. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 119— REGINA BARROW BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH Chairman A RESOLUTION To recognize Friday, May 9, 2014, as Provider Appreciation Day and Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment encourage all citizens to recognize the important work of those who are responsible for the education and care of children, May 7, 2014 including licensed child care providers. To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 120— Representatives: BY REPRESENTATIVES HARRIS, DIXON, HAZEL, AND JOHNSON A RESOLUTION I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the To commend the Central Louisiana Chamber of Commerce on its following report: 100th Anniversary. The following House Resolutions have been properly enrolled: HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 121— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 110— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the A RESOLUTION death of Johnnie Anderson Jones, Jr., of Baton Rouge. To commend and acknowledge the employees of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, youth services, office of juvenile HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 122— justice. BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS A RESOLUTION To recognize May 5-9, 2014, as Louisiana Teacher Appreciation HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 111— Week. BY REPRESENTATIVE BURRELL A RESOLUTION To commend the Strand Theatre of Shreveport Corporation and the Respectfully submitted, people of Shreveport on the celebration of the thirtieth season of the renovated Strand Theatre as a performing arts venue. HAROLD RITCHIE Chairman HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 112— The above House Resolutions contained in the report were BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION signed by the Speaker of the House and taken by the Clerk of the To commend the organizers and participants of the Walk for "Fat" House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the Health Walk and Balloon Release for their efforts to raise House. community awareness about asthma. Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 114— BY REPRESENTATIVES LORUSSO AND CARTER May 7, 2014 A RESOLUTION To commend D-D Breaux, the LSU gymnastics coach for being To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of named National Coach of the Year, and to commend Jay Clark Representatives: and Bob Moore, the assistant coaches for being named national assistant coaches of the year. I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the following report: HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 115— BY REPRESENTATIVES LORUSSO AND CARTER The following House Concurrent Resolutions have been A RESOLUTION properly enrolled: To commend Rheagan Courville of the Louisiana State University gymnastics team for her outstanding accomplishments during HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 49— the 2014 season. BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPAGNE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 116— to create a body composed of officials from coastal parishes, BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON A RESOLUTION employees or board members of the Coastal Protection and To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the Restoration Authority, and other members that may be death of Ronald Nicholas Mayeux of Hessmer. necessary for the purpose of facilitating the development of the coastal parishes' land use plans.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 50— The above House Concurrent Resolutions contained in the BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPAGNE report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senate by the Clerk of the House and were signed by the President of To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Secretary of are necessary for the proper allocation of resources on the State in accordance with the rules of the House. federal, state, and local level to fund real-time audit practices in developing, planning, constructing, and executing projects Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment funded by the RESTORE Act's Gulf Coast Restoration Trust Fund to ensure proper expenditures and the restoration of the May 7, 2014 Gulf Coast for the benefit of all the citizens of the United States. To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 71— Representatives: BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the To recognize April of 2014 as End Distracted Driving Awareness following report: Month in the state of Louisiana. The following House Bills have been properly enrolled: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122— BY REPRESENTATIVE COX HOUSE BILL NO. 144— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as AN ACT are necessary to pass the Diabetic Testing Supply Access Act. To enact R.S. 41:907, relative to the exchange of school lands; to authorize the West Baton Rouge Parish School Board to HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 123— exchange certain school lands, including sixteenth section lands; BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER to provide procedures for such exchange; to provide for the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION reservation of mineral rights; and to provide for related matters. To recognize Tuesday, May 6, 2014, as Kingsley House Day at the Legislature of Louisiana. HOUSE BILL NO. 146— BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 124— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER AND KLECKLEY To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION license plates; to provide for the "Hunters for the Hungry To commend Danielle Davis, Matt Reynolds, Shelby Michaels, and Louisiana" special prestige plate; to provide for creation, Walter Smith for saving the life of a spectator at the McNeese issuance, and design of such license plates; to provide relative Cowboy Stampede Classic Cross Country Invitational Meet. to the fee for such plates; to authorize the promulgation of rules and regulations relative to the creation and implementation of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 125— such prestige license plate; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 162— To recognize May 7, 2014, as National Aeronautics Space BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP AND SENATOR WALSWORTH Administration (NASA) Day and to commend NASA for its AN ACT scientific and technological contributions to the state of To enact Subpart PP of Part 1 of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 47 Louisiana and the United States of America. of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 47:120.231, relative to state individual income tax return HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 126— checkoffs for certain donations; to provide for a method for BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR AND SENATORS CHABERT AND individuals to donate all or a portion of any refund due to them ALARIO AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, to The Louisiana Youth Leadership Seminar Corporation; to ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, provide for the administration and disbursement of donated BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, monies; to provide for reporting; to provide for an effective CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, date; and to provide for related matters. CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GREENE, GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HOUSE BILL NO. 164— HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, AN ACT JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, To enact R.S. 49:191(7) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(5)(e), relative to LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, the Louisiana Workforce Commission, including provisions to MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, provide for the re-creation of the Louisiana Workforce REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, Commission and the statutory entities made a part of the SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, commission by law; to provide for the effective termination date STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND for all statutory authority for the existence of such statutory WOODRUFF AND SENATORS ADLEY, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, entities; and to provide for related matters. BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GAL LOT, GUILLORY, HOUSE BILL NO. 180— HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, BY REPRESENTATIVES DOVE AND WHITNEY MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, AN ACT WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3402(D)(1), relative to Montessori A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION schools; to authorize the extension of Montessori school To express the condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the programs through high school; and to provide for related death of former State Representative Richard P. "Dick" Guidry matters. of Galliano. HOUSE BILL NO. 183— BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS Respectfully submitted, AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 6:969.18(A)(2) and to repeal R.S. HAROLD RITCHIE 6:969.18(G), relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Sales Chairman

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Finance Act; to increase the documentation and compliance fee HOUSE BILL NO. 345— authorized to be collected by a motor vehicle seller, who may be BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD an extender of credit, for certain transactions; to provide relative AN ACT to the requirement of disclosure of the documentation and To amend and reenact R.S. 26:2 and 71(A)(4), relative to the compliance fee; to provide for an effective date; and to provide alcoholic beverage control laws; to provide for the definition of for related matters. "broker"; to provide relative to permit fees for brokers; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 226— BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY HOUSE BILL NO. 361— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES To amend and reenact R.S. 18:469(C) and to repeal R.S. 18:469(B), AN ACT relative to the reopening of qualifying; to remove the To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to requirement that qualifying be reopened due to no candidate authorize the transfer of certain state property in St. Mary qualifying or due to the number of candidates qualifying for an Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for office being fewer than the number of positions to be filled in reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; that office; and to provide for related matters. to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 383— HOUSE BILL NO. 238— BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:58(B), 104(A)(15), To enact R.S. 33:2572, relative to the city of Plaquemine; to provide 154(C)(1)(introductory paragraph), (D)(3), and (G)(introductory relative to the police civil service; to provide that the position of paragraph), 425(A)(1)(b), 433(B)(8), 435(B), 465(E)(1)(a), assistant chief of police for the city of Plaquemine shall be in 531.1(B), 566.2(B), 571(A)(6) and (7), 573(B), 1284(F)(1), the unclassified service; and to provide for related matters. 1299.1(A), 1300.3(A) and (B)(1), 1300.7(A), 1300.32(A) and (B)(1), 1302(2), 1308(A)(1)(b), (h)(i), and (i), 1309(M)(1)(a), HOUSE BILL NO. 257— 1353(B) and (C)(2), 1361(A) and (B), and 1362, to enact R.S. BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP 18:154(D)(4) and (F)(3), and to repeal R.S. 18:174 and Part I-A AN ACT of Chapter 5 of Title 18 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige 1950, comprised of R.S. 18:411 through 417, relative to the license plates; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design Louisiana Election Code; to revise the system of laws of such license plates; to provide relative to the fee and comprising the Louisiana Election Code; to provide relative to distribution of fees for such plates; to authorize the the duties of registrars of voters; to require registrars to assign promulgation of rules and regulations relative to the creation voters according to voting districts; to provide deadlines; to and implementation of the plates; and to provide for related provide relative to requirements and procedures for application matters. for voter registration; to provide relative to disclosure of certain voter information; to repeal provisions requiring certain reports HOUSE BILL NO. 303— regarding changes of name and remarriage; to repeal provisions BY REPRESENTATIVE HENSGENS applicable to certain elections held in 1992; to provide relative AN ACT to the selection of commissioners and commissioners-in-charge; To amend and reenact R.S. 32:386.1, relative to blanket oversize to provide relative to the deadline for filing a list of watchers; to yearly permits; to provide for an increase to the overhang of provide relative to the deadline for submitting a nominating trucks and trailers hauling loads; and to provide for related petition; to provide relative to notification that a polling place matters. will not be opened; to provide relative to the counting and tabulation of votes; to provide relative to the verification of HOUSE BILL NO. 317— election results; to provide relative to requirements for a BY REPRESENTATIVES COX, ANDERS, ARNOLD, BADON, BILLIOT, proposition submitted to the voters at an election; to provide WESLEY BISHOP, BROWN, HENRY BURNS, BURRELL, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CROMER, FANNIN, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GREENE, relative to the deadline for certifying a recall petition; to provide HAZEL, HENSGENS, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOWARD, HUNTER, relative to the deadline for removing or adding a signature to a JEFFERSON, KLECKLEY, TERRY LANDRY, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, recall petition; to provide relative to the deadline for the LORUSSO, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PIERRE, PUGH, RITCHIE, SEABAUGH, THIBAUT, THOMPSON, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS AND governor to issue a proclamation ordering a recall election; to SENATORS ADLEY, ALARIO, APPEL, BROOME, BUFFINGTON, provide relative to certain deadlines for petitions relative to CHABERT, CROWE, DONAHUE, GALLOT, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LONG, neighborhood and crime prevention districts; to provide relative MARTINY, MORRELL, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, THOMPSON, AND WALSWORTH to early voting at additional locations; to provide relative to AN ACT procedures and requirements for absentee voting by mail; to To enact R.S. 47:490.26, relative to military honor license plates; to provide relative to voting machines and absentee by mail and provide for the establishment of a military honor license plate early voting counting equipment; to provide relative to the for the United States Army Rangers; to require the secretary to authority of the secretary of state relative to voting machines promulgate rules and regulations relative to the creation and and absentee by mail and early voting counting equipment; to implementation of this military honor license plate; to provide provide relative to the ownership of voting machines; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design of such plates; and to relative to parish board commissioners; to provide relative to the provide for related matters. counting and tabulation of absentee by mail, early voting, and provisional ballots; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 344— BY REPRESENTATIVES ARMES AND HENRY BURNS HOUSE BILL NO. 428— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS To enact R.S. 56:104(B)(3) and 302.2(D), relative to fees for hunting AN ACT and fishing licenses; to provide relative to fees to be paid by To amend and reenact R.S. 18:461(B), relative to qualifying for an surviving spouses of members of certain military service election; to repeal provisions of law that allow for a refund of branches killed in action; and to provide for related matters. qualifying fees under certain circumstances when a candidate

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files multiple notices of candidacy; to provide for effectiveness; levy and collect a hotel occupancy tax; to provide for the use of and to provide for related matters. the tax proceeds; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 432— HOUSE BILL NO. 647— BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 49:191(7) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(5)(n), relative to To amend and reenact R.S. 22:369(A)(introductory paragraph) and the Department of State, including provisions to provide for the to enact R.S. 22:362(C), 369(A)(5), and 369.1, relative to re-creation of the Department of State and the statutory entities vehicle mechanical breakdown insurers; to permit the made a part of the department by law; to provide for the commissioner of insurance to levy a fine; to provide that effective termination date for all statutory authority for the mechanical breakdown insurers shall notify the commissioner existence of such statutory entities; and to provide for related of insurance within sixty days of any material change in its matters. ownership, control, or other circumstance affecting its HOUSE BILL NO. 447— qualifications for a license; to provide that the commissioner BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT AND SENATOR THOMPSON may levy a fine, suspend, or revoke a license for failing to AN ACT comply with the law or a lawful order of the commissioner; to To enact R.S. 34:851.15(D), relative to operation of motorboats on provide for reinstatement of license for failure to pay the annual a portion of Lake Louis and Bayou Louis; to prohibit license renewal fee; to provide for reinstatement of license for waterskiing on certain waterbodies; to restrict the use of failure to file the annual audited financial statement; and to personal watercraft on certain waterbodies; and to provide for provide for related matters. related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 660— HOUSE BILL NO. 448— BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE BY REPRESENTATIVE RITCHIE AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:382 and 389(A)(introductory To amend and reenact R.S. 8:75(C) and (D) and to enact R.S. paragraph) and to enact R.S. 22:389(A)(5) and 389.1, relative to 8:75(E), relative to the powers of the Louisiana Cemetery property residual value insurers; to provide that a property Board; to authorize the board to impose fines upon natural or residual value insurer shall notify the commissioner of insurance juridical persons; to provide the amount of such fines; and to within sixty days of any material change in its ownership, provide for related matters. control, or other circumstance affecting its qualifications for a license; to permit the commissioner of insurance to levy a fine; HOUSE BILL NO. 476— to authorize the commissioner to levy a fine, suspend, or revoke BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO AN ACT a license under certain circumstances; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1554(A)(7), relative to insurance reinstatement of license for failure to pay the annual license producer licenses; to allow the commissioner of insurance to renewal fee; to provide for reinstatement of license for failure deny, refuse to renew, or revoke an insurance producer license to file the annual audited financial statement; and to provide for under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 501— HOUSE BILL NO. 721— BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:114(B)(1) and 173(A) and (D)(1) and To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1573(I)(1) and (3), (J), (K), (L), and to enact R.S. 18:101(A)(3), relative to voter registration; to (M), relative to insurance producer continuing education provide for the "Louisiana Motor Voter Preregistration Act"; to requirements; provides that the commissioner shall grant provide relative to qualifications for voter registration; to allow twenty-four continuing education credits to a licensed producer persons who are sixteen years of age to register to vote under who is a member of the legislature during the member's term; certain circumstances; to provide relative to voter registration at provides that a licensed producer who actively participates in a driver's license facilities; to provide relative to certain reports to state or national insurance association may receive up to four election officials concerning deaths; and to provide for related continuing education credits; and to provide for related matters. matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 728— HOUSE BILL NO. 518— BY REPRESENTATIVE KATRINA JACKSON BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 41:907, relative to the sale or exchange of school To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to lands; to authorize Ouachita Parish School Board to sell or authorize the transfer of certain state property in St. Martin exchange certain school lands; to provide procedures for such Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for sale or exchange; to provide for the reservation of mineral reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; rights; and to provide for related matters. to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 743— HOUSE BILL NO. 563— BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO AND SENATOR KOSTELKA BY REPRESENTATIVES LORUSSO AND SEABAUGH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:321(B), (D), (G)(introductory To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.73(G), relative to motor vehicle paragraph), and (H), and 323(A), (B)(2)(introductory special prestige license plates; to provide for the "Mount Carmel paragraph), (D), and (G) and to enact R.S. 15:323(B)(2)(i) and Academy" special prestige plate; to provide for the creation and (j), relative to the Louisiana Sentencing Commission; to provide issuance of such license plates; and to provide for related relative to the duties of the commission; to provide relative to matters. legislation recommended by the commission; to provide for the membership of the commission; to provide for additional HOUSE BILL NO. 581— members of the commission; to provide relative to persons BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD AN ACT serving as a proxy for a voting member of the commission; and To enact R.S. 47:338.212, relative to the city of Zachary; to authorize to provide for related matters. the governing authority of the city, subject to voter approval, to

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HOUSE BILL NO. 751— Adjournment BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:571.4(C), relative to forfeiture of good On motion of Rep. Billiot, at 6:01 P.M., the House agreed to time; to amend the eligibility requirements for the restoration of adjourn until Thursday, May 8, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. previously forfeited good time; and to provide for related The Speaker of the House declared the House adjourned until matters. 9:00 A.M., Thursday, May 8, 2014. HOUSE BILL NO. 771— BY REPRESENTATIVE RITCHIE ALFRED W. SPEER AN ACT Clerk of the House To amend and reenact R.S. 8:203, 456(B), and 505(B), relative to cemetery authorities; to provide for the requirement of such authorities; to provide for a final accounting of cemetery trusts; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 784— BY REPRESENTATIVE WILLMOTT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 25:1005, 1005.2, and 1005.3(A), relative to the Kenner Naval Museum Commission; to remove provisions relative to acquisition and exhibit of a specific ship by the museum; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 796— BY REPRESENTATIVE CROMER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:2161(A)(10), (14), and (17), to enact R.S. 22:2161(A)(7) and (9), and to repeal R.S. 22:2161(A)(21), relative to the Louisiana Health Care Commission; to make changes to the membership of the commission; to provide for nominations to the commission; to change references to certain organizations of the commission; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 820— BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1318(D), relative to fire insurance policies; to define "fire insurance policy"; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 918— BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW AN ACT To enact Chapter 13-M of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:4720.201, relative to redevelopment authorities; to provide relative to the powers and duties of the authorities; to authorize the authorities to create public benefit corporations; to provide relative to the powers and duties of the corporations; and to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, HAROLD RITCHIE Chairman

The above House Bills contained in the report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Governor for executive approval. Suspension of the Rules

On motion of Rep. Robideaux, the rules were suspended to permit the Committee on Ways and Means to meet and consider the following legislative instruments that were not listed on the weekly committee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23:

House Bill Nos. 2 and 3

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