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C:\TEMP\Copy of 14RS 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 LOUISIANA 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 1177 Page 2 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 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. 1178 Page 3 HOUSE 34th Day's Proceedings - May 7, 2014 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.
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