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DAILY PROOF OF THE OFFICIAL JOURNAL SENATE BILL NO. 461— BY SENATORS PEACOCK AND LAFLEUR OF THE AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Art. 3191, relative to SENATE administration of successions; to provide relative to certain OF THE functions, powers, and duties of a succession representative; to provide relative to terms and definitions; to provide with respect STATE OF to electronic assets of a decedent; and to provide for related ______matters. FORTY-FIFTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS ______Reported with amendments. Fortieth Regular Session of the Legislature Under the Adoption of the SENATE BILL NO. 386— BY SENATOR LAFLEUR Constitution of 1974 AN ACT ______To amend and reenact R.S. 24:513(A)(3), relative to the legislative Senate Chamber auditor; to provide for the content of audits by the legislative State Capitol auditor; and to provide for related matters. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Sunday, June 1, 2014 Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 423— The Senate was called to order at 2:20 o'clock P.M. by Hon. BY SENATOR ALLAIN John A. Alario Jr., . AN ACT To enact R.S. 30:29.2, relative to alternative dispute resolution of Morning Hour remediation of oilfield sites and exploration and production sites; to require mediation of certain claims involving oilfield CONVENING ROLL CALL sites and exploration and production sites; to provide for a dispute assessment meeting; to provide certain procedures, The roll being called, the following members answered to their terms, conditions, and effects; and to provide for related matters. names: Reported with amendments. PRESENT SENATE BILL NO. 282— Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock BY SENATOR BROWN Allain Erdey Peterson AN ACT Amedee Guillory Riser To enact R.S. 38:326.3 and 326.4, relative to special districts; to Appel Johns Smith, G. provide relative to combined police authority within and by and Broome Kostelka Smith, J. between the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche Basin Levee Buffington Long Tarver District, and the Pontchartrain Levee District; to provide relative Chabert Mills Walsworth to the jurisdiction, personnel, equipment, costs, and Claitor Morrell White administrative responsibilities for such authority; to provide for Cortez Morrish an executive director and an assistant executive director of the Donahue Murray Lafourche Basin Levee District; and to provide for related Total - 28 matters. ABSENT Reported with amendments. Adley Heitmeier Perry SENATE BILL NO. 331— Brown LaFleur Thompson BY SENATOR MORRISH Crowe Martiny Ward AN ACT Gallot Nevers To enact R.S. 13:5554(G)(3), relative to the payment of group Total - 11 insurance premium costs for certain retired sheriffs and deputy sheriffs; to provide for eligibility for payment of such costs for The President of the Senate announced there were 28 Senators retired sheriffs and retired deputy sheriffs of the Acadia Parish present and a quorum. Sheriff's Office; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters. Prayer Reported with amendments. The prayer was offered by Senator Buffington, following which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United SENATE BILL NO. 656— States of America. BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON AN ACT Reading of the Journal To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4016(A) and (B)(2), and 4017, and to enact R.S. 17:4019, relative to scholarships for certain students; On motion of Senator Guillory, the reading of the Journal was to authorize public or private entities to make certain donations dispensed with and the Journal of May 30, 2014, was adopted. to various participating schools for recipients of scholarships; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Message from the House Reported with amendments. PASSED SENATE BILLS AND SENATE BILL NO. 655— JOINT RESOLUTIONS BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON AN ACT May 30, 2014 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3046 and enact R.S. 17:3046.3 and 3048.1(M) and (Y), relative to financial assistance for certain To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: qualified students; to authorize public or private entities to make certain donations to various education institutions for recipients I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions: Page 2 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

of TOPS awards or GO Grants; to provide for an effective date; the clerk to issue certain vital records; to provide relative to and to provide for related matters. certain city court judges; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 657— SENATE BILL NO. 412— BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON BY SENATORS MORRELL AND MURRAY AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:407.26, relative to financial assistance for To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2231(C), 2232(12) and (13), the participating school systems with early childhood programs; to introductory paragraph of 2235 and (9), 2237(1), and 2256, authorize public or private entities to make certain donations to relative to employment discrimination; to provide with respect students enrolled in the Cecil J. Picard LA 4 Early Childhood to the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights; and to provide Program classes; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 269— SENATE BILL NO. 684— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 602 by BY SENATOR PEACOCK Senator Nevers) AN ACT BY SENATOR NEVERS To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 9:1022 and AN ACT 1024(A), relative to donations; to provide relative to donations To enact Subpart A-1, Part III of Chapter 7 of Title 40 of the by a curator on behalf of an interdict; to provide relative to the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. maximum value of certain donations; to provide for certain 40:1597.1 and 1597.2, relative to elevators and conveyance terms, conditions and procedures; and to provide for related devices; to provide for the office of state fire marshal to conduct matters. a study and report on the cost of implementation and structure of fees necessary to require registration of elevator and Reported with amendments. conveyance devices, requiring compliance with certain codes, the issuance of inspector licenses, and the necessity for SENATE BILL NO. 459— promulgation of administrative rules; to provide for certain BY SENATOR CLAITOR reporting deadlines; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 46:438.1, relative to contingency fee Reported with amendments. contracts; to provide relative to private counsel employed by the state to institute civil actions under the Medical Assistance SENATE BILL NO. 506— Programs Integrity Law; to provide relative to contracts of BY SENATOR CROWE employment of private counsel by the state; to provide relative AN ACT to public records; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3568(D) and to enact R.S. 9:3568(E) and (F) and Chapter 21 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Reported without amendments. Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:1351 through 1354, relative to identity theft; to provide for personal identifying SENATE BILL NO. 654— information; to prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of certain BY SENATOR MORRELL personal identifying information by certain vendors; to require AN ACT state entities to develop a policy related to the protection of To amend and reenact R.S. 26:71.1(1)(e) and 271.2(1)(e), relative to personal identifying information; to provide for definitions; to liquor permits; to provide relative to the issuance of certain require certain provisions in certain contracts; and provide for alcoholic beverage permits to bona fide commercial film related matters. theaters under certain conditions; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported without amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 573— BY SENATOR CHABERT SENATE BILL NO. 664— AN ACT BY SENATOR CORTEZ To amend and reenact R.S. 36:101(B) and (C)(1), the introductory AN ACT paragraph of 104(B)(1)(a), 107(A), and 108(A) and to enact R.S. To amend and reenact R.S. 3:17(B) and to enact R.S. 3:17(F), 36:110, relative to the creation of an office of multimodal relative to prescribed burning; to provide for the powers, duties, commerce in the Department of Economic Development; to and authority of the commissioner of agriculture and forestry; provide for a transfer of certain powers, duties, responsibilities, to allow the commissioner to receive complaints of prescribed and corresponding department employees, equipment, facilities, burns and investigate such complaints; to provide the funding, and statutory entities from the Department of commissioner with authority to suspend or revoke certain Transportation and Development to such office and department; authorizations; and to provide for related matters. to restructure the Department of Economic Development; to create the Multimodal Commerce Transition Commission and Reported without amendments. provide for the creation of a transition plan by such commission; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 297— BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT Reported with amendments. To enact Chapter 21-A of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes SENATE BILL NO. 544— of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:7631 through 7634, relative BY SENATOR HEITMEIER to the creation of the Cooperative Local Government AN ACT Infrastructure Act; to provide for the authority to enter into To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D) and (E) certain cooperative endeavor agreements between the private and the introductory paragraph of R.S. 40.39.1(A) and sector and political subdivisions or political corporations; to 39.1(A)(1), (B)(1), (C), and (D), and to enact R.S. 13:2151.4(F), and to repeal R.S. 13:1875(10)(c), relative to city courts; to provide for the jurisdiction of the office of clerk; to authorize 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 3 SENATE June 1, 2014

provide for local tax rebates, tax credits, or other incentives; to Message from the House provide for limitations; to provide for definitions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL Reported without amendments. May 30, 2014 SENATE BILL NO. 682— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 107 by To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Senator Nevers) BY SENATORS NEVERS, MILLS AND THOMPSON AND REPRESENTATIVES WESLEY BISHOP, HENRY BURNS, COX, HUNTER, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of LEGER, ORTEGO, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ST. GERMAIN, PATRICK Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 663 by Representative Robideaux, AN ACT and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee To enact Chapter 8-B of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:979.1 through 979.6, relative to the Louisiana First America Next Freedom and Respectfully submitted, Empowerment Act; to provide for the creation, implementation ALFRED W. SPEER and administration of the Louisiana First America Next Clerk of the House of Representatives Freedom and Empowerment Plan; to provide for access to basic health insurance coverage for Louisiana citizens; to provide for Message from the House legislative findings and intent; to provide for application for certain federal funds; to provide relative to funding and DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL legislative oversight; to provide for certain eligibility factors and reports; to provide relative to termination of the plan; to provide May 30, 2014 certain terms, definitions, conditions and procedures; and to provide for related matters. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Reported without amendments. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate SENATE BILL NO. 580— BY SENATOR MURRAY Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 872 by Representative Ivey, and AN ACT ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to To enact R.S. 13:312.5, relative to courts and judicial procedure; to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. provide relative to courts of appeal; to provide relative to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal; to provide relative to certain Respectfully submitted, fees; and to provide for related matters. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Reported without amendments. Message from the House Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Clerk of the House of Representatives May 30, 2014 Message from the House To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: CONCURRING IN SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, May 30, 2014 on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: 872 by Representative Ivey: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives Ivey, St. Germain and Broadwater. Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions: Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 55— Clerk of the House of Representatives BY SENATOR APPEL A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Message from the House To provide for legislative approval of the formula developed by the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education pursuant DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL to Article VIII, Section 13(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana to determine the cost of a minimum foundation program of May 30, 2014 education in all public elementary and secondary schools as well as to equitably allocate the funds to parish and city school To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: systems, adopted by the board on March 13, 2014, and amended by the board on May 12, 2014. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Reported without amendments. Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1015 by Representative Schroder, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee Respectfully submitted, to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Page 4 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Message from the House Representatives T. Burns, Miller and Simon. DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER May 30, 2014 Clerk of the House of Representatives To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Message from the House I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1080 by Representative May 30, 2014 Montoucet, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: disagreement. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Respectfully submitted, the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, ALFRED W. SPEER on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Clerk of the House of Representatives committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 299 by Senator Morrish: Message from the House Representatives Ponti, Carmody and Havard. HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Respectfully submitted, May 30, 2014 ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Message from the House I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. May 30, 2014 2 by Senator Mills: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Representatives Barras, Pearson and Champagne. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Respectfully submitted, the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, ALFRED W. SPEER on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Clerk of the House of Representatives committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 447 by Senator Morrell: Message from the House Representatives Moreno, Ponti and S. Bishop. HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Respectfully submitted, May 30, 2014 ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Message from the House I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. May 30, 2014 108 by Senator Appel: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Representatives Edwards, Carter and Thompson. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Respectfully submitted, the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, ALFRED W. SPEER on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Clerk of the House of Representatives committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 516 by Senator Buffington: Message from the House Representatives S. Bishop, Simon and Johnson. HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Respectfully submitted, May 30, 2014 ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Message from the House I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. May 30, 2014 122 by Senator Morrish: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 5 SENATE June 1, 2014

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Message from the House the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. 2 by Representative Robideaux: May 30, 2014 Representatives Robideaux, Thompson and Barrow. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Respectfully submitted, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of ALFRED W. SPEER the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, Clerk of the House of Representatives on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. Message from the House 1206 by Representative Leger: HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Representatives Leger, Arnold and Moreno. May 30, 2014 Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Clerk of the House of Representatives I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Rules Suspended the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Senator Amedee asked for and obtained a suspension of the committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. rules to recall House Bill No. 341 from the Committee on Senate and 94 by Representative Leger: Governmental Affairs. Representatives Leger, Pearson and Montoucet. HOUSE BILL NO. 341— BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON Respectfully submitted, A JOINT RESOLUTION ALFRED W. SPEER Proposing to amend Article IV, Section 1(B) of the Constitution of Clerk of the House of Representatives Louisiana, relative to organization of the executive branch of state government; to provide for the maximum number of Message from the House departments in the executive branch of state government; to provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED electors; and to provide for related matters. May 30, 2014 On motion of Senator Amedee, House Bill No. 341 was read by title and recommitted to the Committee on Senate and Governmental To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Affairs. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Rules Suspended the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Senator Amedee asked for and obtained a suspension of the committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. rules to recall House Bill No. 342 from the Committee on Senate and 1094 by Representative Fannin: Governmental Affairs. Representatives Fannin, Kleckley and Smith. HOUSE BILL NO. 342— BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON Respectfully submitted, A JOINT RESOLUTION ALFRED W. SPEER Proposing to add Article IV, Section 23 of the Constitution of Clerk of the House of Representatives Louisiana, to provide for the Department of Elderly Affairs; to create the department and provide for its authority and Message from the House functions; to provide relative to officers and employees and relative to funding; to provide for the effectiveness of legislation creating the department; to provide for submission of the HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related May 30, 2014 matters. On motion of Senator Amedee, House Bill No. 342 was read by To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: title and recommitted to the Committee on Senate and Governmental I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Affairs. the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like Introduction of Senate Resolutions committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1101 by Representative Broadwater: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 190— BY SENATORS BROOME AND DORSEY-COLOMB A RESOLUTION Representatives Broadwater, Arnold and Pope. To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the Respectfully submitted, Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of Mamie Lee ALFRED W. SPEER Wilson. Clerk of the House of Representatives The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. Page 6 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 191— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY SENATOR GUILLORY On page 1, line 12, after "boards," insert "the chairman of the A RESOLUTION Senate Committee on Education or his designee, and the To urge and request the Senate Committee on Retirement to study the chairman of the House Committee on Education or his designee," effects of extending the participation period of deferred retirement option plans (DROP) from three to five years. Senator Appel moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. ROLL CALL Rules Suspended The roll was called with the following result: Senator Adley asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules YEAS to advance to: Mr. President Donahue Murray Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Adley Dorsey-Colomb Peacock Returned from the House of Representatives Allain Erdey Peterson Amedee Guillory Riser with Amendments Appel Johns Smith, G. SENATE BILL NO. 62— Broome Kostelka Smith, J. BY SENATOR APPEL Buffington Long Tarver AN ACT Chabert Martiny Walsworth To enact R.S. 17:3138, relative to public postsecondary education; to Claitor Mills White provide for the development and implementation of a common Cortez Morrish application for admission to public institutions of postsecondary Total - 29 education in Louisiana; to allow use of the common application NAYS by certain independent colleges and universities; to provide relative to application fees; to allow collection of ancillary Total - 0 information; to provide for an implementation date; and to ABSENT provide for related matters. Brown LaFleur Thompson The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Crowe Morrell Ward Representatives with amendments: Gallot Nevers Heitmeier Perry HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Total - 10 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Engrossed Senate Bill No. 62 by Senator Appel proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 1 SENATE BILL NO. 98— BY SENATORS NEVERS AND THOMPSON On page 1, line 4, after "to" and before "use" change "allow" to AN ACT "authorize" To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(b)(ii)(bb), (c)(ii)(bb), and (d)(ii)(bb), relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program for AMENDMENT NO. 2 Students; to provide with respect to the method used to calculate On page 1, line 6, after "fees;" and before "collection" change "to the grade point average required for program awards; to provide allow" to "to authorize" that a five-point scale shall be used to calculate the grade point AMENDMENT NO. 3 average for certain honors and gifted and talented courses; and On page 1, at the beginning of line 11, change "A.(1)" to "A.(1)(a)" to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of On page 1, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Representatives with amendments: "(b) When developing the implementation plan for the common application, consideration shall be given to best HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS practices for successful implementation, implementation costs, development and maintenance of a website to facilitate the Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to common application process, and the duties and responsibilities Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 98 by Senator Nevers of the Board of Regents and the postsecondary education systems AMENDMENT NO. 1 and institutions." On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and AMENDMENT NO. 5 insert "R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph), (b)(ii)(bb), On page 2, delete line 7, and insert "as authorized by law and may (c)(ii)(bb), and (d)(ii)(bb), (B)(2)(c)(introductory paragraph), and separately collect such" (C)(2)(e), relative" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 1, line 6, after "courses;" and before "and to" insert "to On page 2, line 16, after "the" and before "academic" change "2015- provide that the administering agency of the program shall define 2016" to "2016-2017" skill or occupational training for which an eligible student may use a program award; to specify certain courses among those for which HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS the administering agency of the program may update names and Amendments proposed by Representative Ivey to Engrossed Senate establish equivalencies;" Bill No. 62 by Senator Appel 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 7 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 3 (e) Guidelines and procedures by which the administering On page 1, line 8, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line agency, subject to prior approval by the State Board of Elementary and insert "R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph), (b)(ii)(bb), and Secondary Education, may update the course name and establish (c)(ii)(bb), and (d)(ii)(bb), (B)(2)(c)(introductory paragraph), and course equivalencies for any course included in the definition of core (C)(2)(e) are hereby" curriculum provided by this Section, including necessary changes to course names and equivalencies for Advanced Placement and AMENDMENT NO. 4 International Baccalaureate courses as prescribed by the College On page 1, at the end of line 17, delete "Board" and on page 2, at the Board or the International Baccalaureate Foundation. The beginning of line 1, delete "of Regents," and insert "administering guidelines and procedures shall include but not be limited to a agency," requirement that any change in a course name and the establishment of any course equivalency be done by rule adopted by the AMENDMENT NO. 5 administering agency and a requirement that prior to issuing a notice On page 2, delete line 6 and insert the following: of intent to consider any such rule the administering agency shall "(b) consult with and seek the written comments and recommendations of * * * the Board of Regents on making the name change or establishing the (ii) course equivalency. * * *" * * *" AMENDMENT NO. 6 LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS On page 2, delete line 19 and insert the following: "(c) Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate * * * Bill No. 98 by Senator Nevers (ii) * * *" AMENDMENT NO. 1 In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House AMENDMENT NO. 7 Committee on Education to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 98 by On page 3, delete line 3 and insert the following: Senator Nevers on page 1, lines 2-3, change ""R.S. "(d) 17:3048.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph)," to ""the introductory * * * paragraph of R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1) and" (ii) * * *" AMENDMENT NO. 2 In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House AMENDMENT NO. 8 Committee on Education to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 98 by On page 3, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Senator Nevers on page 1, line 4, change "(B)(2)(c)(introductory "B. paragraph)," to "the introductory paragraph of (B)(2)(c)" * * * (2) As part of the Louisiana Taylor Opportunity Program for AMENDMENT NO. 3 Students, for students graduating from high school through the 1999- In House Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the House 2000 school year the state shall award an amount determined by the Committee on Education to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 98 by administering agency to equal the actual cost of tuition of any student Senator Nevers on page 1, lines 11-12, change ""R.S. who enrolls on a full-time basis in a Louisiana public postsecondary 17:3048.1(A)(1)(introductory paragraph)," to ""the introductory institution to pursue skill or occupational training, including a paragraph of R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1) and" vocational or technical education certificate or diploma program or a nonacademic undergraduate degree, and who meets the following AMENDMENT NO. 4 qualifications and all other applicable qualifications of this Chapter In House Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the House and for students graduating from high school during the 2000-2001 Committee on Education to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 98 by school year and thereafter the state shall award an amount determined Senator Nevers on page 1, line 13, change "(B)(2)(c)(introductory by the administering agency in accordance with the provisions of paragraph)," to "the introductory paragraph of (B)(2)(c)" Subparagraph (f) of this Paragraph for any student who enrolls on a full-time basis in an eligible college or university as defined in AMENDMENT NO. 5 Subsection A of this Section to pursue skill or occupational training On page 2, line 18, delete as defined by the Board of Regents, including a vocational or "* * *" technical education certificate or diploma program or a nonacademic undergraduate degree, and who meets the following qualifications Senator Nevers moved to concur in the amendments proposed and all other applicable qualifications of this Chapter: by the House. * * * (c) Except as otherwise provided by this Section, has ROLL CALL successfully completed a core curriculum, and meets standards for admission to the desired eligible college or university. The core The roll was called with the following result: curriculum specified in Subparagraph (b) of this Paragraph shall be effective only for high school graduates through the 2001-2002 YEAS school year; thereafter, a student shall meet the core curriculum requirements as specified in this Subparagraph. Except as otherwise Mr. President Donahue Nevers provided by this Section, a student may qualify for a TOPS-Tech Adley Dorsey-Colomb Peacock Award by meeting the core curriculum requirements of Subparagraph Allain Erdey Peterson (A)(1)(e) or (f) of this Section or the core curriculum defined as Amedee Guillory Riser follows: Appel Johns Smith, G. * * * Broome Kostelka Smith, J. C. Brown Long Tarver * * * Buffington Martiny Thompson (2) Except as otherwise provided by this Paragraph, the Chabert Mills Walsworth administering agency by rule shall provide for: Claitor Morrell Ward * * * Page 8 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Cortez Morrish Total - 9 Crowe Murray Total - 34 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments NAYS proposed by the House. Total - 0 SENATE BILL NO. 134— ABSENT BY SENATOR AMEDEE AN ACT Gallot LaFleur White To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1124.4(A)(1) and 1141.5(C) and to Heitmeier Perry enact R.S. 42:1157(A)(4)(f), relative to the Board of Ethics and Total - 5 Ethics Adjudicatory Board enforcement authority; to provide for notice of delinquency delivery methods; to clarify the duty of The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments the Ethics Adjudicatory Board; to provide for penalties; and to proposed by the House. provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 121— The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of BY SENATOR MORRELL Representatives with amendments: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1103(6) and (9) and to enact R.S. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS 37:1116(E) and (F), relative to marriage and family therapy; to provide for definitions; to provide for an effective date; and to Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and provide for related matters. Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 134 by Senator Amedee The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, delete "and 1141.5(C)" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare On page 1, at the end of line 4, after "methods;" delete "to" and on to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 121 by Senator Morrell line 5, delete "clarify the duty of the Ethics Adjudicatory Board;" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 21, after "board" delete the remainder of the line and On page 1, line 8, delete "and 1141.5(C) are" and insert "is" delete lines 22 and 23 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: "shall be allowed to diagnose individuals upon AMENDMENT NO. 4 demonstration of competency through continuing education or On page 1, line 16, change "private process server" to "service of other measures as defined by the board." process" LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, delete lines 1 through 10 Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 121 by Senator Morrell Senator Amedee moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 27, change "this Section" to "R.S. 37:1103" ROLL CALL Senator Morrell moved to concur in the amendments proposed The roll was called with the following result: by the House. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock The roll was called with the following result: Adley Erdey Peterson Allain Guillory Riser YEAS Amedee Johns Smith, G. Appel Kostelka Smith, J. Mr. President Donahue Morrish Broome Long Tarver Adley Dorsey-Colomb Murray Buffington Martiny Walsworth Allain Erdey Peacock Chabert Mills Ward Amedee Guillory Peterson Claitor Morrell White Appel Johns Riser Cortez Morrish Broome Kostelka Smith, G. Donahue Murray Buffington Long Smith, J. Total - 31 Chabert Martiny Tarver NAYS Claitor Mills Walsworth Cortez Morrell White Total - 0 Total - 30 ABSENT NAYS Brown Heitmeier Perry Total - 0 Crowe LaFleur Thompson ABSENT Gallot Nevers Total - 8 Brown Heitmeier Perry Crowe LaFleur Thompson The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Gallot Nevers Ward proposed by the House. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 9 SENATE June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 143— ROLL CALL BY SENATOR KOSTELKA AND REPRESENTATIVE GAINES AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3601(A) and The roll was called with the following result: to repeal R.S. 13:4062, relative to special civil proceedings; to provide for injunctions and temporary restraining orders against YEAS the state and political subdivisions; to provide for filing and Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock notice of an affidavit; to provide for waiver of certain Adley Erdey Peterson requirements; to provide for hearings by certain legislative Allain Guillory Riser committees; to provide for hearings on injunctions under certain Amedee Johns Smith, G. circumstances; to provide for the burden of proof; to provide for Appel Kostelka Smith, J. the traversal of affidavits; and to provide for related matters. Broome Long Tarver Buffington Martiny Walsworth The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Chabert Mills Ward Representatives with amendments: Claitor Morrell White Cortez Morrish HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Donahue Murray Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law and Total - 31 Procedure to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 143 by Senator Kostelka NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 0 On page 1, line 8, after "affidavits;" and before "and" insert "to ABSENT provide limitations on applicability;" Brown Heitmeier Perry Crowe LaFleur Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 2 Gallot Nevers On page 2, line 11, change "served on" to "delivered to" Total - 8 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 14, after "for" and before "injunction" insert The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments "preliminary or permanent" proposed by the House. SENATE BILL NO. 229— AMENDMENT NO. 4 BY SENATOR MARTINY On page 2, line 17, delete "Within five days of filing of the petition AN ACT for" and insert "At any time after the filing of the petition for To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 881.8, relative to preliminary or permanent" habitual offenders; to provide for the reduction of certain habitual offender sentences under certain circumstances; and to AMENDMENT NO. 5 provide for related matters. On page 2, line 20, after "for" and before "injunction" insert "preliminary or permanent" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, line 27, after "petition" and before "is" insert "for HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS preliminary or permanent injunction" Amendments proposed by House Committee on Administration of AMENDMENT NO. 7 Criminal Justice to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 229 by Senator On page 3, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: Martiny "(3) The provisions of Subparagraph (2) of this Paragraph requiring approval of the affidavit by the Joint Legislative AMENDMENT NO. 1 Committee on the Budget or the litigation subcommittee of the On page 1, line 13, after "Session" and before "shall" insert "of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget shall apply only to Legislature" matters where the expenditure of public funds exceeds ten million dollars." AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 17, after "Session" and before the period "." insert "of AMENDMENT NO. 8 the Legislature" On page 3, after line 13, add the following: "Section 3. The provisions of Section 1 of this Act shall become HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS effective on August 1, 2015." Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Engrossed LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Senate Bill No. 229 by Senator Martiny Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bill No. 143 by Senator Kostelka Delete the set of amendments proposed by the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice and adopted by the House on May AMENDMENT NO. 1 8, 2014. On page 2, line 11, following "and" and before "the" change "on" to "to" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 2, after "enact" delete the remainder of the line, Senator Kostelka moved to concur in the amendments proposed delete line 3 in its entirety, and insert the following: "R.S. 14:89(D) by the House. and 89.1(C), relative to offenses affecting sexual immorality; to provide relative to the crimes of incest and aggravated incest; to provide relative to the crimes of crime against nature and aggravated crime against nature; to provide relative to the purpose and effect of Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and the Act that originated Page 10 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014 as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular Session relative to the Amedee Guillory Peterson crimes of incest, aggravated incest, crime against nature, and Appel Johns Riser aggravated crime against nature;" Broome Kostelka Smith, G. Buffington Long Smith, J. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Chabert Martiny Tarver On page 1, line 6, after "Section 1." and before "enacted" change Claitor Mills Walsworth "Code of Criminal Procedure Article 881.8 is" to "R.S. 14:89(D) and Cortez Morrell White 89.1(C) are" Total - 30 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, delete lines 8 through 17 in their entirety and insert the Total - 0 following: ABSENT "§89. Crime against nature * * * Brown Heitmeier Perry D. The provisions of Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session Crowe LaFleur Thompson and the provisions of the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 Gallot Nevers Ward of the 2014 Regular Session incorporate the elements of the crimes Total - 9 of incest (R.S. 14:78) and aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1), as they existed prior to their repeal by these Acts, into the provisions of the The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments crimes of crime against nature (R.S. 14:89) and aggravated crime proposed by the House. against nature (R.S. 14:89.1), respectively. For purposes of the provisions amended by Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and SENATE BILL NO. 294— the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular BY SENATOR MORRELL Session, a conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89(A)(2) shall be the AN ACT same as a conviction for the crime of incest (R.S. 14:78) and a To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2531(B)(7), relative to law conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89.1(A)(2) shall be the same as enforcement; to provide relative to rights of law enforcement a conviction for the crime of aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1). officers while under investigation; to provide relative to Neither Act shall be construed to alleviate any person convicted or investigations of alleged criminal activity; and to provide for adjudicated delinquent of incest (R.S. 14:78) or aggravated incest related matters. (R.S. 14:78.1) from any requirement, obligation, or consequence imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of including but not limited to any requirements regarding sex offender Representatives with amendments: registration and notification, parental rights, probation, parole, sentencing, or any other requirement, obligation, or consequence HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication. §89.1. Aggravated crime against nature Amendments proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to * * * Engrossed Senate Bill No. 294 by Senator Morrell C. The provisions of Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and the provisions of the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 AMENDMENT NO. 1 of the 2014 Regular Session incorporate the elements of the crimes On page 1, line 3, after "investigation;" delete the remainder of the of incest (R.S. 14:78) and aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1), as they line existed prior to their repeal by these Acts, into the provisions of the crimes of crime against nature (R.S. 14:89) and aggravated crime AMENDMENT NO. 2 against nature (R.S. 14:89.1), respectively. For purposes of the On page 1, at the beginning of line 4, delete "to investigations of provisions amended by Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and alleged criminal activity;" the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular Session, a conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89(A)(2) shall be the AMENDMENT NO. 3 same as a conviction for the crime of incest (R.S. 14:78) and a On page 2, line 18, after "complaint." insert "Further, nothing in this conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89.1(A)(2) shall be the same as Paragraph shall limit any investigation of alleged criminal activity." a conviction for the crime of aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1). Neither Act shall be construed to alleviate any person convicted or AMENDMENT NO. 4 adjudicated delinquent of incest (R.S. 14:78) or aggravated incest On page 2, delete line 19 in its entirety (R.S. 14:78.1) from any requirement, obligation, or consequence imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication Senator Morrell moved to reject the amendments proposed by including but not limited to any requirements regarding sex offender the House. registration and notification, parental rights, probation, parole, sentencing, or any other requirement, obligation, or consequence ROLL CALL imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication." The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety YEAS Senator Martiny moved to reject the amendments proposed by Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock the House. Adley Erdey Peterson Allain Guillory Riser ROLL CALL Amedee Johns Smith, G. Appel Kostelka Smith, J. The roll was called with the following result: Broome Long Tarver Buffington Martiny Walsworth YEAS Chabert Mills Ward Claitor Morrell White Mr. President Donahue Morrish Cortez Morrish Adley Dorsey-Colomb Murray Donahue Murray Allain Erdey Peacock Total - 31 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 11 SENATE June 1, 2014

NAYS legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such approval." Total - 0 ABSENT HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Brown Heitmeier Perry Amendments proposed by Representative Danahay to Reengrossed Crowe LaFleur Thompson Senate Bill No. 303 by Senator Amedee Gallot Nevers Total - 8 AMENDMENT NO. 1 Delete the set of House Committee Amendments proposed by the The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and adopted proposed by the House. by the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014. SENATE BILL NO. 303— Senator Amedee moved to concur in the amendments proposed BY SENATORS AMEDEE AND MORRELL by the House. AN ACT To enact R.S. 42:1123(43), relative to the Code of Governmental Ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of persons ROLL CALL being employed by a political subdivision who have served on certain boards as designees; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of YEAS Representatives with amendments: Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Adley Erdey Peacock HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Allain Guillory Riser Amedee Johns Smith, G. Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and Appel Kostelka Smith, J. Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 303 by Senator Broome Long Tarver Amedee Brown Martiny Thompson Buffington Mills Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chabert Morrell Ward On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "enact" insert "amend and Donahue Morrish White reenact R.S. 42:1113(D)(1)(a)(ii)(qq) and to" Total - 30 AMENDMENT NO. 2 NAYS On page 1, line 4, after "as designees;" insert "to provide relative to Claitor Murray Peterson ethical standards applicable to the State Board of Elementary and Total - 3 Secondary Education;" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cortez Gallot LaFleur On page 1, line 6, after "Section 1." insert "R.S. Crowe Heitmeier Perry 42:1113(D)(1)(a)(ii)(qq) is hereby amended and reenacted and" Total - 6 AMENDMENT NO. 4 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments On page 1, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: proposed by the House. "§1113. Prohibited contractual arrangements; exceptions; SENATE BILL NO. 322— reports BY SENATOR MURRAY * * * AN ACT D.(1)(a) To amend and reenact R.S. 23:665(B), 667(B), and R.S. 51:2231(C), * * * 2232(12), and 2235(9), relative to the Equal Pay for Women (ii) The provisions of this Subparagraph and other provisions Act; to provide for prohibited discrimination in employment; to which reference this Item shall apply to the following persons: provide for jurisdiction; to provide for prescription; to provide * * * for suspension of prescription; to provide for agencies; and to (qq) Each member of the State Board of Elementary and provide for related matters. Secondary Education. The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall be held to the same ethical standards The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of as the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Representatives with amendments: * * *" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by House Committee on Labor and Industrial Amendments proposed by Representative Arnold to Reengrossed Relations to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 322 by Senator Murray Senate Bill No. 303 by Senator Amedee AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 23:665(B)" delete the comma "," and On page 1, line 4, after "designees;" and before "and" insert "to insert in lieu thereof "and" provide for an effective date;" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 8, delete the comma "," On page 1, after line 14, add the following: "Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. Bill No. 322 by Senator Murray If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the Page 12 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, line 9, following "reenacted" and before "read" insert "to" On page 1, line 9, after "(B)(1)," delete the remainder of the line and insert "(2)(f), (3)(a), (4)(a), and (C)(1) are hereby amended and" Senator Murray moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, line 4, delete "seven" and insert "thirteen" ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 6 The roll was called with the following result: On page 2, delete lines 6 through 29 in their entirety and on page 3, delete lines 1 through 16 in their entirety and insert the following: YEAS "* * * (f) The mayor of the city of shall appoint three Mr. President Donahue Murray five members as follows: one member shall be appointed from a list Adley Dorsey-Colomb Peterson of three names submitted by the Vietnamese Initiatives in Economic Allain Guillory Riser Training, one member shall be appointed from a list of three names Amedee Johns Smith, G. submitted by the East New Orleans Neighborhood Advisory Broome Long Smith, J. Commission, and one member shall be appointed from a list of three Buffington Martiny Tarver names submitted by the board of commissioners for the Almonaster- Chabert Mills Thompson Michoud Industrial District New Orleans Regional Black Chamber Claitor Morrell Ward of Commerce, one member shall be appointed from a list of three Cortez Morrish White names submitted by the board of commissioners for the Port of New Total - 27 Orleans, and one member shall be appointed from a list of three NAYS names submitted by The Greater New Orleans American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Total - 0 * * *" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 7 Appel Gallot Nevers On page 3, between lines 20 and 21 insert: Brown Heitmeier Peacock "(4)(a) A majority of the Five members of the board shall Crowe Kostelka Perry constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. The board shall Erdey LaFleur Walsworth keep minutes of all regular and special meetings and shall make them Total - 12 available to the public in conformance with law. * * *" The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 3, between lines 28 and 29 insert: SENATE BILL NO. 368— "Section 2. R.S. 33:4702(B)(2)(j) and (k) are hereby repealed BY SENATOR MORRELL in their entirety." AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4702(B)(1), (2), and (3)(a) and (C)(1), AMENDMENT NO. 9 relative to the city of New Orleans; to provide relative to the On page 3, at the beginning of line 29, change "Section 2." to New Orleans Regional Business Park; to provide for the board "Section 3." of commissioners and their terms of office; to require commissioners, executive director, and directors to be residents AMENDMENT NO. 10 of the city of New Orleans; and to provide for related matters. On page 4, delete lines 2 through 8 in their entirety and insert the following "authority shall make his respective appointment to the The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of board of commissioners of the New Orleans Regional Business Park Representatives with amendments: no later than September 15, 2014. Section 4. This Act shall become effective on August 15, HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS 2014." Amendments proposed by House Committee on Municipal, Parochial Senator Morrell moved to reject the amendments proposed by and Cultural Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 368 by Senator the House. Morrell ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, delete "(2), and (3)(a) and (C)(1)," and insert The roll was called with the following result: "(2)(f), (3)(a), (4)(a), and (C)(1), and to repeal R.S. 33:4702(B)(2)(j) and (k)," YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock On page 1, line 4, after "provide" delete the remainder of the line and Adley Erdey Peterson on line 5, delete "commissioners, executive director, and directors" Allain Guillory Riser and insert "relative to the board of commissioners of the district; to Amedee Johns Smith, G. provide relative to the membership of the board; to provide relative Appel Long Smith, J. to the appointment and terms of board members; to require all board Broome Martiny Tarver members and directors" Buffington Mills Thompson Chabert Morrell Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cortez Morrish Ward On page 1, line 6, after "Orleans;" and before "and to" insert "to Donahue Murray White provide for an effective date;" Total - 30 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 13 SENATE June 1, 2014

NAYS The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Claitor proposed by the House. Total - 1 ABSENT SENATE BILL NO. 470— BY SENATOR MARTINY Brown Heitmeier Nevers AN ACT Crowe Kostelka Perry To amend and reenact R.S. 24:14(H) and (K)(1)(a) and (2), relative Gallot LaFleur to confirmation by the Senate; to provide for notice to certain Total - 8 persons not submitted, confirmed or reconfirmed by the Senate; to provide for the time of reconfirmation for persons serving a The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments specific term; and to provide for related matters. proposed by the House. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of SENATE BILL NO. 446— Representatives with amendments: BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON AN ACT HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS To enact R.S. 44:4(48), relative to public records; to provide for the application of the public records law; to provide exceptions from Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and the public records law for certain security issues; and to provide Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 470 by Senator for related matters. Martiny The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 1 Representatives with amendments: On page 1, line 12, after "Senate," insert "or is submitted to the Senate for reconfirmation but not reconfirmed by the Senate HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS pursuant to Subsection K of this Section," Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and AMENDMENT NO. 2 Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 446 by Senator On page 1, line 14, after "confirmation" insert "or reconfirmation" Buffington AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, at the end of the line 15, insert: "The Senate, through its On page 1, delete lines 10 through 14 and insert the following: president, shall notify any person not submitted to the Senate for "(48)(a) To security surveillance video of the capitol area confirmation or not confirmed by the Senate and any person and grounds or to any images on security surveillance video of submitted to the Senate for reconfirmation but not reconfirmed the capitol area and grounds regardless of format. by the Senate no later than thirty days after the Senate considers (b) For purposes of this Paragraph, the phrase "capitol area confirmations." and grounds" shall mean the state capitol and the parking areas and grounds immediately surrounding the state capitol, the AMENDMENT NO. 4 capitol annex and the parking areas and grounds immediately On page 2, line 2, after "is not" change "reconfirmed by the surrounding the capitol annex, and the pentagon barracks Senate," to "submitted to the Senate for reconfirmation," buildings and the parking areas and grounds immediately surrounding the pentagon barracks buildings." AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, line 3, after "Section" insert a comma "," Senator Buffington moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, line 4, after "advised by" delete the remainder of the line ROLL CALL and insert "his appointing official by certified mail, return" The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 2, line 5, change "confirmation" to "reconfirmation" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 8 Mr. President Donahue Murray On page 2, line 5, after "requested," delete the remainder of the line Adley Dorsey-Colomb Peacock and insert "of his failure to be submitted and to be reconfirmed Allain Erdey Riser and acts in his official capacity," Amedee Guillory Smith, G. Appel Johns Smith, J. AMENDMENT NO. 9 Broome Kostelka Tarver On page 2, delete lines 10 through 17 in their entirety and insert the Brown Long Thompson following: Buffington Martiny Walsworth "(b) The appointing official shall notify any person whom Chabert Mills Ward he failed to submit to the Senate for reconfirmation or who was Claitor Morrell White not reconfirmed and the office, board, commission, committee, or Cortez Morrish district to which the person was appointed, no later than thirty Total - 32 days after the Senate considers confirmations." NAYS Senator Martiny moved to concur in the amendments proposed Peterson by the House. Total - 1 ABSENT ROLL CALL Crowe Heitmeier Nevers The roll was called with the following result: Gallot LaFleur Perry Total - 6 Page 14 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 11, lines 15-16, following "Chapter" delete the remainder Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock of line 15 in its entirety and on line 16, delete "Title" Adley Erdey Peterson Allain Guillory Riser AMENDMENT NO. 4 Amedee Johns Smith, G. On page 14, line 10, following "customers" change ", and" to "." Appel Kostelka Smith, J. Broome Long Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 5 Brown Martiny Thompson On page 19, line 29, following "of" and before "property" change Buffington Mills Walsworth "real" to "immovable" Chabert Morrell Ward Claitor Morrish White AMENDMENT NO. 6 Cortez Murray On page 28, lines 11-12, following "under" delete "Sections" and Donahue Nevers change "1617" to "R.S. 39:1617" and on line 12, delete "of this Total - 34 Chapter" NAYS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total - 0 ABSENT Amendments proposed by Representative Fannin to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 480 by Senator Walsworth Crowe Heitmeier Perry Gallot LaFleur AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 5 On page 1, line 1, after "reenact" and before "Chapter" insert "R.S. 36:4(B)(1)(b) and" The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: SENATE BILL NO. 480— Section 1. R.S. 36:4(B)(1)(b) is hereby amended and reenacted BY SENATOR WALSWORTH to read as follows: AN ACT §4. Structure of executive branch of state government To amend and reenact Chapter 17 of Subtitle III of Title 39 of the * * * Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. B. The office of the governor shall be in the executive branch 39:1551 through 1554.1, 1556 through 1558, 1561 through of state government. 1569.1, 1571 through 1572, 1581, 1586 through 1587, 1593 (1) The following agencies and their powers, duties, functions, through 1598, 1600 through 1608, 1611 through 1633, 1641 and responsibilities are hereby transferred to the office of the through 1644, 1646, 1651 through 1658, 1661 through 1662, governor: 1671 through 1673, 1676 through 1679, 1681 through 1685, * * * 1691 through 1692, 1695 through 1697, 1702 through 1710, (b) Office of contractual review, division of administration 1716, 1731 through 1736, and 1751 through 1755, and to repeal (R.S. 39: 1481 et seq.) Office of state procurement, division of Chapter 16 of Subtitle III of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised administration (R.S. 39:1551 et seq.) Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:1481 through 1526, * * * relative to the procurement code; to provide for procurement by public bodies, including provisions for a central purchasing AMENDMENT NO. 3 agency, for procurement regulations, and for source selection for On page 2, at the beginning of line 7, change "Section 1." to "Section items to be purchased and methods for such purchases; to 2." provide for definitions and access to procurement information; to provide for the authority and duties of the commissioner of AMENDMENT NO. 4 administration with respect to procurement; to provide for On page 3, line 21, after "procurement." delete the remainder of the certain appointments and qualifications; to provide for line and on line 22 delete "Subsections C and D below of" and insert mandatory information requirements; to provide for bid "Unless otherwise exempted or excluded in" procedures and for types of contracts; to provide for contract modification, termination, and contract clauses; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 5 legal and contractual remedies and for administrative appeals; On page 3, at the end of line 24, change "Subsection," to "Section," to provide for cooperative purchasing; to provide with respect to conflicts with other provisions of law; to provide for changes AMENDMENT NO. 6 in designations by the Louisiana State Law Institute; to provide On page 3, line 26, after "services," and before "defined" delete "or for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. major repairs" and insert "major repairs, or personal, professional, consulting, or social services," The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 8, line 12, delete "or nonsocial service contracts" LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 8 Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate On page 8, at the end of line 14, after jurisdiction insert a comma "," Bill No. 480 by Senator Walsworth and insert the following: "except this Chapter shall apply to interagency contracts as defined in R.S. 39:1490(C), and to contracts AMENDMENT NO. 1 or grants between the state and its political subdivisions to procure On page 8, line 22, following "to" and before "agents" change "said" social services." to "the" AMENDMENT NO. 9 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 12, delete lines 7 through 11 in their entirety and insert the On page 9, line 11, following "justice" and before "Department" following: change "," to "within the" 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 15 SENATE June 1, 2014

"§1484(A)(3)(8) "Competitive negotiation" means to negotiate AMENDMENT NO. 31 for a contract through a Request for Proposal (R.F.P.) request for On page 15, line 15, change "(29)" to "(30)" proposals process or any other similar competitive selection process. (22)(9) "Sealed Competitive sealed bidding" means the receipt AMENDMENT NO. 32 of bids protected from inspection prior to bid opening. Bids may be On page 15, line 17, after "defined in" and before "this Section" received in any manner specified in the invitation for bids including delete "Paragraph (23) of" receipt by mail, by direct delivery, or through any secure electronic interactive environment permitted by rule or regulation." AMENDMENT NO. 33 On page 15, line 18, change "(30)" to "(31)" AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 12, line 12, change "(4)(a)(9)" to "§1484(A)(4)(a)(10)" AMENDMENT NO. 34 On page 15, line 24, change "(31)" to "(32)" AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 13, line 1, change "(10)" to "(11)" AMENDMENT NO. 35 On page 15, line 28, change "(32)" to "(33)" AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 13, line 8, change "(11)" to "(12)" AMENDMENT NO. 36 On page 15, line 29, change "(33)" to "(34)" AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 13, line 12, change "(12)" to "(13)" AMENDMENT NO. 37 On page 16, delete lines 3 through 5 in their entirety AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 13, line 14, change "(13)" to "(14)" AMENDMENT NO. 38 On page 16, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 15 following On page 13, line 17, change "(14)" to "(15)" "§1701(4)(39) "Private procurement unit" means any independent institution of higher education in this state. regionally AMENDMENT NO. 16 accredited independent college or university in the state that is a On page 13, line 20, change "(15)" to "(16)" member of the Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities." AMENDMENT NO. 17 On page 13, line 23, change "(16)" to "(17)" AMENDMENT NO. 39 On page 18, delete lines 12 through 19 in their entirety AMENDMENT NO. 18 On page 13, line 25, change "(17)" to "(18)" AMENDMENT NO. 40 On page 18, line 20, change "(46)" to "(44)" AMENDMENT NO. 19 On page 13, line 29, change "(18)" to "(19)" AMENDMENT NO. 41 On page 18, line 25, change "(47)" to "(45)" AMENDMENT NO. 20 On page 14, line 2, change "(19)" to "(20)" AMENDMENT NO. 42 On page 18, line 29, change "(48)" to "(46)" AMENDMENT NO. 21 On page 14, line 4, change "(20)" to "(21)" AMENDMENT NO. 43 On page 19, line 4, change "(49)" to "(47)" AMENDMENT NO. 22 On page 14, line 7, change "(21)" to "(22)" AMENDMENT NO. 44 On page 19, line 8, change "(50)" to "(48)" AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 14, line 14, change "(22)" to "(23)" AMENDMENT NO. 45 On page 19, line 11, change "(51)" to "(49)" AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 14, line 18, change "(23)" to "(24)" AMENDMENT NO. 46 On page 19, line 14, change "(52)" to "(50)" AMENDMENT NO. 25 On page 14, line 24, change "(24)" to "(25)" AMENDMENT NO. 47 On page 19, delete lines 18 through 21 in their entirety AMENDMENT NO. 26 On page 14, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 48 following: "which is not included in the definition of "governmental On page 19, line 22, change "(54)" to "(51)" body" in R.S. 39:1484(11.1) this Section." AMENDMENT NO. 49 AMENDMENT NO. 27 On page 20, line 1, delete "and" On page 14, line 27, change "(25)" to "(26)" AMENDMENT NO. 50 AMENDMENT NO. 28 On page 20, delete line 2 in its entirety On page 15, line 3, change "(26)" to "(27)" AMENDMENT NO. 51 AMENDMENT NO. 29 On page 20, line 3, change "(v)" to "(iv)" On page 15, line 6, change "(27)" to "(28)" AMENDMENT NO. 52 AMENDMENT NO. 30 On page 20, line 5, change "(vi)" to "(v)" On page 15, line 12, change "(28)" to "(29)" Page 16 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 53 AMENDMENT NO. 72 On page 20, delete line 6 in its entirety On page 24, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: "(4) To provide for contractual forms and specifications to AMENDMENT NO. 54 be used in the confection of all contracts provided for in this On page 20, line 9, delete "consultant," and insert "consulting," Chapter." AMENDMENT NO. 55 AMENDMENT NO. 73 On page 20, line 15, change "(55)" to "(52)" On page 25, line 10, after "written" and before "of the" delete "notice" and insert "report" AMENDMENT NO. 56 On page 20, delete lines 16 and 17 in their entirety and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 74 following: On page 27, line 22, change "and" to "or" "(53) "Signature means a manual or electronic signature. "Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or AMENDMENT NO. 75 process attached to or logically associated with a record and On page 32, delete lines 13 and 14 in their entirety and insert the executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the following: record." "C. Power to promulgate regulations shall not be delegated. The commissioner or secretary shall not delegate his power to promulgate AMENDMENT NO. 57 regulations. On page 20, line 18, change "(57)" to "(54)" C. Delegation of power to promulgate regulations. The secretary shall not delegate his power to promulgate regulations. AMENDMENT NO. 58 The commissioner may delegate his power to promulgate On page 20, line 22, change "(58)" to "(55)" regulations to the state chief procurement officer." AMENDMENT NO. 59 AMENDMENT NO. 76 On page 20, line 28, change "(59)" to "(56)" On page 41, line 23, delete "R.S. 39:1595.4" and insert "R.S. 39:1604.4" AMENDMENT NO. 60 On page 21, line 2, change "(60)" to "(57)" AMENDMENT NO. 77 On page 41, line 25, delete "R.S. 39:1595.4" and insert "R.S. AMENDMENT NO. 61 39:1604.4" On page 21, line 4, change "(61)" to "(58)" AMENDMENT NO. 78 AMENDMENT NO. 62 On page 44, line 12, change "some professional services" to On page 21, line 6, change "(62)" to "(59)" "professional services not otherwise exempt by law or regulation" AMENDMENT NO. 63 AMENDMENT NO. 79 On page 21, line 9, change "(63)" to "(60)" On page 44, line 17, after "of the" delete the remainder of the line and at the beginning of line 18, delete "services," and insert AMENDMENT NO. 64 "supplies, services, or major repairs," On page 21, line 15, change "(64)" to "(61)" AMENDMENT NO. 80 AMENDMENT NO. 65 On page 44, at the beginning of line 22, after "responsible" and On page 21, line 17, change "(65)" to "(62)" before "who" delete "offerers" and insert "proposers" AMENDMENT NO. 66 AMENDMENT NO. 81 On page 22, line 19, after "services," delete the remainder of the line On page 44, line 24, after "competing" and before the period "." and on line 20, after "major repairs" insert a comma "," and insert delete "offerers" and insert "proposers" "and personal, professional, consulting, or social services" AMENDMENT NO. 82 AMENDMENT NO. 67 On page 51, line 26, after "Negotiation" insert "of noncompetitive On page 23, line 4, change "PROCUREMENT OFFICE" to contracts." "PURCHASING AGENCY" AMENDMENT NO. 83 AMENDMENT NO. 68 On page 51, line 28, after "persons for" and before "for professional" On page 23, line 5, change "procurement office" to "purchasing delete "all contracts" and insert "sole source or emergency agency" procurements or" AMENDMENT NO. 69 AMENDMENT NO. 84 On page 23, line 7, change "procurement office" to "purchasing On page 52, line 5, after "competence of" and before the comma "," agency" delete "offerers" and insert "proposers" and after "merits of" and before the comma "," delete "offers" and insert "proposals" AMENDMENT NO. 70 On page 23, line 14, after "or" and before "involving" delete AMENDMENT NO. 85 "construction," and insert "personal, professional, consulting, or On page 57, at the end line 2, delete "such" and at the beginning of social services," line 3, delete "preference" and insert "the preference provided in Subsection H of this Section" AMENDMENT NO. 71 On page 23, line 27, after "services," delete the remainder of the line AMENDMENT NO. 86 and from the beginning of line 28, delete "repairs" and insert "major On page 63, line 18, change "state central purchasing agency" to repairs, and personal, professional, consulting, and social "office of state procurement" services" 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 17 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 87 AMENDMENT NO. 99 On page 63, delete lines 20 through 22 in their entirety and insert the On page 95, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: following: "(4) Manufacturers' design drawings shall be supplied in "§1602. Prequalification of suppliers duplicate for all state buildings, to the appropriate state agency Prospective suppliers may be prequalified for particular at the conclusion of contract." types of supplies and services. §1506. §1607. Prequalification of offerers bidders and AMENDMENT NO. 100 proposers On page 95, delete lines 21 through 28 in their entirety and insert the The Office of Contractual Review office of state procurement following: may provide for prequalification of offerers bidders and proposers (5) Manufacturers' design drawings shall be supplied in as responsible prospective contractors for consulting services. duplicate for all state buildings, to the appropriate state agency at the Solicitation mailing lists of potential contractors of such services conclusion of contract. shall include but shall not necessarily be limited to such prequalified offerers bidders and proposers. Prequalification shall not foreclose AMENDMENT NO. 101 a written determination (a) between the time of the receipt of offers On page 102, line 8, after "FOR" and before "OTHER" insert bid or proposal and the making of an award that a prequalified "CONTRACTS" offerer bidder or proposer is not responsible or (b) that an offerer a bidder or proposer who is not prequalified at the time of receipt of AMENDMENT NO. 102 offers bid or proposals is responsible." On page 115, line 2, after "bidders," and before "or" delete "offerers," and insert "proposers," AMENDMENT NO. 88 On page 64, line 14 after "based" delete the remainder of the line and AMENDMENT NO. 103 delete line 15 in its entirety and insert the following: "on an On page 125, at the beginning of line 29, change "Section 2." to established catalog price or market prices established by an analysis "Section 3." of commercial items sold in substantial quantities to the general public;." AMENDMENT NO. 104 On page 126, at the beginning of line 2, change "Section 3." to AMENDMENT NO. 89 "Section 4." On page 64, at the end of line 22, change the comma "," to a period "." and delete line 23 in its entirety AMENDMENT NO. 105 On page 126, at the beginning of line 6, change "Section 4." to AMENDMENT NO. 90 "Section 5." On page 67, at the end of line 3, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert "for supplies, services, or major repairs" AMENDMENT NO. 106 On page 126, delete lines 11 through 13 and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 91 Section 6. Prior to January 1, 2015, the commissioner of On page 67, line 15, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert administration shall take action necessary to implement this Act on "for supplies, services, or major repairs" January 1, 2015, including promulgation of necessary rules under the authority of the commissioner of administration or on behalf of the AMENDMENT NO. 92 office of state procurement and the state chief procurement officer in On page 67, line 27, after "contracts" and before the comma "," insert accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act. "for supplies, services, or major repairs" Section 7. (A) Sections 1 through 5 of this Act shall become effective on January 1, 2015. AMENDMENT NO. 93 (B) Section 6 of this Act and this Section shall become effective On page 69, line 19, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert upon signature of this Act by the governor or, if not signed by the "for professional, personal, consulting, or social services" governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of AMENDMENT NO. 94 the Constitution of Louisiana. If this Act is vetoed by the governor On page 69, line 25, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Section and "for professional, personal, consulting, or social services" Section 6 of this Act shall become effective on the day following such approval. AMENDMENT NO. 95 On page 70, line 5, after "contract" and before "entered" insert "for Senator Walsworth moved to concur in the amendments professional, personal, consulting, or social services" proposed by the House. YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 96 On page 86, line 29, after "required by R.S." delete the remainder of Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock the line in its entirety and from the beginning of line 1, on page 87 Adley Erdey Riser delete "39:1605(A), R.S." Allain Guillory Smith, G. Amedee Johns Smith, J. AMENDMENT NO. 97 Appel Kostelka Tarver On page 90, line 14, after "three," and before "who" delete "offerers" Broome Long Thompson and insert "proposers" Brown Martiny Walsworth Buffington Mills Ward AMENDMENT NO. 98 Chabert Morrish White On page 95, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: Claitor Murray "(d) Security for contract performance. Cortez Nevers (e) Insurance requirements including as appropriate but not Total - 31 limited to general liability, automobile coverage, workers' NAYS compensation, and errors and omissions. (f) Beginning and ending dates of the contract. Peterson (g) Maximum compensation to be paid the contractor." 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ABSENT SENATE BILL NO. 489— BY SENATOR HEITMEIER Crowe Heitmeier Perry AN ACT Donahue LaFleur To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 46:2616 Gallot Morrell and to enact R.S. 46:2616(B), relative to the diabetes annual Total - 7 action plan; to provide relative to content; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: SENATE BILL NO. 483— BY SENATOR WHITE LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AN ACT To repeal R.S. 9:3578.8(C) and (D), relative to the Louisiana Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate Deferred Presentment and Small Loan Act; to remove certain Bill No. 489 by Senator Heitmeier outdated information collection and reporting requirements; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, following "reenact" delete the remainder of the line The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, change "46:2616(B)" to "R.S. 46:2616" HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amendments proposed by Representative Greene to Engrossed On page 1, line 6, delete "The introductory paragraph of" Senate Bill No. 483 by Senator White AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 7, delete ", and R.S. 46:2616(B) is hereby enacted" On page 1, line 4, after "requirements;" insert "to provide for an effective date;" AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 1, delete AMENDMENT NO. 2 "* * *" On page 1, after line 6, insert the following: and insert "Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by "(1) The financial impact and reach diabetes of all types is the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the having on the state of Louisiana and its residents. Items in this time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as assessment shall include the number of lives with diabetes covered provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. by Medicaid through the Department of Health and Hospitals and its If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the contracted partners, the number of lives with diabetes impacted by legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such the prevention and diabetes control programs implemented by the approval." department and its contracted partners, the financial cost diabetes and its complications places on the department and its contracted Senator White moved to reject the amendments proposed by the partners, and the financial cost diabetes and its complications places House. on the department and its contracted partners in comparison to other chronic diseases and conditions. ROLL CALL (2) An assessment of the benefits of implemented programs and activities aimed at controlling diabetes and preventing the disease. The roll was called with the following result: (3) A description of the level of coordination existing between the Department of Health and Hospitals, its contracted partners, and YEAS other stakeholders on activities, programmatic activities, and the level of communication on managing, treating, or preventing all Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock forms of diabetes and its complications.(4) The development of a Adley Erdey Peterson detailed action plan for battling diabetes with a range of actionable Allain Guillory Riser items. The plan shall identify proposed action steps to reduce the Amedee Johns Smith, G. impact of diabetes, prediabetes, and related diabetes complications. Appel Kostelka Smith, J. The plan shall identify expected outcomes of the action steps Broome Long Tarver proposed while establishing benchmarks for controlling and Brown Martiny Thompson preventing diabetes.(5) The development of a detailed budget Buffington Mills Walsworth blueprint identifying needs, costs, and resources to implement the Chabert Morrell Ward plan identified in Paragraph (4) of this Section Subsection." Claitor Morrish White Cortez Murray Senator Heitmeier moved to concur in the amendments proposed Donahue Nevers by the House. Total - 34 NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 The roll was called with the following result: ABSENT YEAS Crowe Heitmeier Perry Gallot LaFleur Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 5 Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments Amedee Guillory Peterson proposed by the House. Appel Heitmeier Riser Broome Johns Smith, G. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 19 SENATE June 1, 2014

Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Buffington LaFleur Tarver Buffington Long Tarver Chabert Long Thompson Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Martiny Walsworth Claitor Mills Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward Cortez Morrell Ward Crowe Morrell White Donahue Morrish White Donahue Morrish Total - 36 Total - 38 NAYS NAYS Total - 0 Total - 0 ABSENT ABSENT Crowe LaFleur Perry Perry Total - 3 Total - 1 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments proposed by the House. proposed by the House. SENATE BILL NO. 496— SENATE BILL NO. 498— BY SENATOR HEITMEIER BY SENATORS HEITMEIER AND ALARIO AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:978(A) and to enact R.S. 40:978(E) To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2116.1, 2116.2(B)(2) and (C)(4), and (F), relative to prescriptions; to provide for the limited 2116.3(A) and (C), and 2116.5(A) and to repeal R.S. dispensing of certain controlled substances; to provide for 46:2116.5(D), relative to personal care assistance services; to accessing the Prescription Monitoring Program in certain provide for definitions; to provide for the state personal situations; and to provide for related matters. assistance services program; to provide for rules; to repeal certain provisions related to evaluation teams; to provide for an The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of effective date; and to provide for related matters. Representatives with amendments: The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Representatives with amendments: Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Bill No. 496 by Senator Heitmeier Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bill No. 498 by Senator Heitmeier On page 2, line 13, change "Paragraph (E)(1) of this Section" to "Paragraph (1) of this Subsection" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, line 27, following "Assistance" insert "Services" HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Senator Heitmeier moved to concur in the amendments proposed Amendments proposed by Representative Thierry to Reengrossed by the House. Senate Bill No. 496 by Senator Heitmeier ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 9, after "Louisiana" and before the comma "," insert The roll was called with the following result: "or a state contiguous to Louisiana" and after "is a" and before "Schedule II" insert "narcotic" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray On page 2, line 12, delete "ninety" and insert in lieu thereof "thirty" Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amedee Guillory Peterson On page 2, line 14, after "by a" delete the remainder of the line and Appel Heitmeier Riser insert in lieu thereof "pharmacist for a prescription issued by a Broome Johns Smith, G. prescriber not licensed by the state of Louisiana or a state Brown Kostelka Smith, J. contiguous to Louisiana." Buffington LaFleur Tarver Chabert Long Thompson Senator Heitmeier moved to reject the amendments proposed by Claitor Martiny Walsworth the House. Cortez Mills Ward Crowe Morrell White ROLL CALL Donahue Morrish Total - 38 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS YEAS Total - 0 ABSENT Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Adley Erdey Nevers Perry Allain Gallot Peacock Total - 1 Amedee Guillory Peterson Appel Heitmeier Riser The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Broome Johns Smith, G. proposed by the House. Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Page 20 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 507— ROLL CALL BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:753(E) and (I), 760(A)(7) and (14)(a), The roll was called with the following result: and 786(A)(1) and (C), relative to the practice of dentistry and the regulation of the profession; to provide for the domicile of YEAS the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide relative to Mr. President Donahue Nevers board members; to provide for terms of board members; to Adley Dorsey-Colomb Peacock provide for the powers and duties of the Louisiana State Board Allain Erdey Peterson of Dentistry; to provide for judicial review of adjudication; and Amedee Guillory Riser to provide for related matters. Appel Johns Smith, G. Broome Kostelka Smith, J. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Brown Long Tarver Representatives with amendments: Buffington Martiny Thompson Chabert Mills Walsworth HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Claitor Morrell Ward Cortez Morrish White Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare Crowe Murray to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 507 by Senator Martiny Total - 35 AMENDMENT NO. 1 NAYS On page 1, line 2, after "and (I)" delete the comma "," and "760(A)(7) Total - 0 and (14)(a)," ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 4, after "provide" delete the remainder of the line and Gallot LaFleur delete lines 5 through 7 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the Heitmeier Perry following: "for terms of board members; to provide for judicial Total - 4 review of adjudication; to provide for an effective date; and to The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments provide for related matters." proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 3 SENATE BILL NO. 511— On page 1, line 9, after "and (I)" delete the comma "," and "760(A)(7) BY SENATOR HEITMEIER and (14)(a)," AN ACT To enact R.S. 49:191(7) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(5)(g), relative to AMENDMENT NO. 4 the Department of Children and Family Services; to provide for On page 2, line 1, change "August 1, 2014" to "January 1, 2017" re-creation of the Department of Children and Family Services and the statutory entities made a part of the department by law; AMENDMENT NO. 5 to provide for the effective termination date for all statutory On page 2, line 5, change "August 1, 2014" to "January 1, 2017" authority for the existence of such statutory entities; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, delete lines 11 through 29 and on page 3 delete lines 1 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of through 24 Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 7 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 4, after line 11, insert the following: "Section 2. The provisions of R.S. 37:753(I) and 786(A)(1) and Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare (C) as amended by Section 1 of this Act shall become effective to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 511 by Senator Heitmeier January 1, 2017. Section 3. Except as provided in Section 2 of this Act, this Act AMENDMENT NO. 1 shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not On page 2, at the beginning of line 14, insert "(a)" signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as provided by Article AMENDMENT NO. 2 III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If vetoed by the On page 2, line 18, after "governor" and before "subsequently" insert governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall "and" become effective on the day following such approval." Senator Heitmeier moved to concur in the amendments proposed HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS by the House. Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 507 by Senator Martiny ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: Delete Amendment Nos. 4 and 5 proposed by the House Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the House on May 27, 2014. YEAS Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Senator Martiny moved to reject the amendments proposed by Adley Erdey Peacock the House. Allain Gallot Peterson Amedee Guillory Riser Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. Broome Johns Smith, J. Brown Kostelka Tarver Buffington Long Thompson 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 21 SENATE June 1, 2014

Chabert Martiny Walsworth Total - 38 Claitor Mills Ward NAYS Cortez Morrell White Crowe Morrish Total - 0 Donahue Murray ABSENT Total - 37 NAYS Perry Total - 1 Total - 0 ABSENT The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. LaFleur Perry Total - 2 SENATE BILL NO. 524— BY SENATORS WALSWORTH, GUILLORY AND LAFLEUR AND REPRESENTATIVES CARTER AND LEGER The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments AN ACT proposed by the House. To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587.1(A)(1)(a), R.S. 36:474(A)(11) SENATE BILL NO. 513— and 477(B)(1), R.S. 46:1401, 1402, 1402.1, 1403, 1404(A), BY SENATOR HEITMEIER 1405, 1406, 1407, 1414.1, 1415, 1417, 1418(A), 1419, 1420(A), AN ACT 1421, 1422, 1423, 1427, 1428, and 1430, to enact R.S. To enact R.S. 36:259(OO) and R.S. 40:2018.4, relative to the 17:407.26, Part X-B of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Louisiana creation of the Louisiana Obesity Prevention and Management Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:407.31 Commission within the Department of Health and Hospitals; to through 407.53, Part X-C of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the provide for membership; to provide for the functions of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. commission; to provide for termination of the legislative 17:407.61 through 407.72, and Part X-D of Chapter 1 of Title 17 authority for the commission; to provide for an effective date; of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of and to provide for related matters. R.S. 17:407.81 through 407.84, and to repeal R.S. 46:1414, 1426, 1429, and 1445 through 1448, relative to early learning The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of center licensing; and to provide for related matters. Representatives with amendments: The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Representatives with amendments: Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 513 by Senator Heitmeier Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and AMENDMENT NO. 1 Governmental Affairs to Re-Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 524 by On page 3, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: Senator Walsworth "(9) The director of the Cecil J. Picard Center for Child Development and Lifelong Learning, or his designee." AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, delete line 10, and insert "repeal R.S. 46:1414, 1426, and LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS 1429, Chapter 14-B of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 46:1441 through 1441.14, and Chapter 14-E Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of Bill No. 513 by Senator Heitmeier R.S. 46:1445 through 1448, relative to early learning" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, line 2, change "seven" to "ten" On page 1, line 11, after "licensing" delete the semicolon ";" and insert a comma "," and "registration, and staff;" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, line 17, following "providers" and before "and" insert "," AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, line 29, change "subject to the review and approval of" Senator Heitmeier moved to concur in the amendments proposed to "submitted to" by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 4 ROLL CALL On page 5, at the end of line 11, insert a period "." AMENDMENT NO. 5 The roll was called with the following result: On page 5, line 15, after "mean the" delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 16 and 17 and insert the following: "federally- YEAS funded early childhood care and education programs that Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray promote and teach school readiness to children ages birth to five Adley Erdey Nevers from low-income families and provide services in the areas of Allain Gallot Peacock education, social services for families, nutrition, family Amedee Guillory Peterson engagement, health and mental health, as well as providing the Appel Heitmeier Riser physical plant and instructional staff members for such Broome Johns Smith, G. purposes." Brown Kostelka Smith, J. AMENDMENT NO. 6 Buffington LaFleur Tarver On page 8, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: Chabert Long Thompson "E. The department shall maintain on its website all the Claitor Martiny Walsworth information that is required by state and federal funding sources, Cortez Mills Ward which shall be easily accessible to the public, including but not Crowe Morrell White limited to program statistics for the Child Care Assistance Donahue Morrish Program that includes monthly and year end fiscal year totals of Page 22 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014 the number of children and amount of benefits of the current AMENDMENT NO. 8 year and previous years back to 2004, monthly statistics of the On page 18, line 15, delete "and" number of children and the amount of benefits by parish, applications processed by parish, unduplicated count of paid AMENDMENT NO. 9 providers by month, redeterminations, and cases by parish and On page 18, line 16, following "information" and before "and" fiscal year. The department shall also include information on insert "," each licensed facility for the last fifteen visits, including licensed capacity, license type, and current rating." AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 19, lines 18-19, following "operating" change "publicly AMENDMENT NO. 7 funded" to "publicly-funded" On page 19, at the end of line 17, delete the period "." and insert "from a list of three persons nominated by the Louisiana Head AMENDMENT NO. 11 Start Association." On page 19, lines 24-25, following "with" change "publicly funded" to "publicly-funded" AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 22, at the end of line 9, insert the following: "However, the AMENDMENT NO. 12 department shall notify the council of any meetings of the State On page 20, line 8, change "publicly funded" to "publicly-funded" Board of Elementary and Secondary Education at which emergency rules pertaining to matters described in Subsection H AMENDMENT NO. 13 of this Section will be considered. Such notification shall be given On page 20, line 18, change "Head Start Collaboration." to at the same time that public notice of the meeting is given and "Louisiana State Head Start Collaboration Project." shall include a draft of the proposed emergency rule." AMENDMENT NO. 14 AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 21, line 2, following "Identification" insert "and On page 36, delete lines 26 through 29 and on page 37, delete lines Information" 1 through 7 AMENDMENT NO. 15 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 21, line 19, change "publicly funded" to "publicly- On page 49, line 5, after "1426," delete the remainder of the line and funded" insert "and 1429 are hereby repealed in their entirety." AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 21, line 22, following "Early Head Start" insert "," On page 49, delete lines 6 and 7, and insert the following: "Section 7. Chapter 14-B of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised AMENDMENT NO. 17 Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 46:1441 through 1441.14, and On page 22, line 11, following "activities" and before "and" insert Chapter 14-E of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, "," comprised of R.S. 46:1445 through 1448 are hereby repealed in their entirety. AMENDMENT NO. 18 Section 8. Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 of this Act shall become On page 22, line 14, following "Care" and before "Development" effective on October 1, 2014. Sections 3 and 7 of this Act shall insert "and" become effective on February 1, 2015." AMENDMENT NO. 19 LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS On page 22, line 20, change "publicly funded" to "publicly- funded" Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Re-Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 524 by Senator Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 20 On page 22, line 25, change "publicly funded" to "publicly- AMENDMENT NO. 1 funded" In House Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to Re-Reengrossed AMENDMENT NO. 21 Senate Bill No. 524 by Senator Walsworth on page 1, line 27, change On page 24, line 27, following "niece" and before "or" insert "," "year end" to "year-end" AMENDMENT NO. 22 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 25, line 13, change "federal" to "United States" On page 3, line 2, following "Care" and before "Development" insert "and" AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 25, line 18, change "federal" to "United States" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, line 2, change "state plan" to "State Plan" AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 26, line 14, change "federal" to "United States" AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 3, line 12, change "insure" to "ensure" AMENDMENT NO. 25 On page 29, line 17, following "Part" delete "," AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 3, line 20, following "Care" and before "Development" AMENDMENT NO. 26 insert "and" On page 29, line 21, following "Part" delete "," AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 27 On page 10, line 27, change "Office of State Fire Marshal" to On page 31, line 22, change "in" to "by" "office of state fire marshal" AMENDMENT NO. 28 AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 42, line 17, change "special" to "specialized" On page 15, line 25, change "good faith" to "good-faith" 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 23 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 29 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 43, line 29, change "(" to "," On page 2, at the end of line 3, insert "and Type III licensed" AMENDMENT NO. 30 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 44, line 1, delete ")" On page 2, delete line 15, and insert the following: "(1) By September 1, 2014: Senator Walsworth moved to reject the amendments proposed (a) Provide the governing authority of each" by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 6 ROLL CALL On page 2, line 20, after "to" delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 21 and 22 and insert a colon ":" and insert the following: The roll was called with the following result: "(i) Inform families about the availability of publicly-funded and Type III licensed early childhood care and education YEAS programs serving students four years of age or younger. (ii) Coordinate enrollment, eligibility criteria, and waiting Mr. President Donahue Murray lists to ensure that families are referred to other available Adley Dorsey-Colomb Nevers publicly-funded early childhood programs should they be Allain Erdey Peacock ineligible for or unable to access their primary choice. Amedee Gallot Peterson (iii) Collect family preferences regarding enrollment choices Appel Guillory Riser for publicly-funded and Type III licensed early childhood care Broome Johns Smith, G. and education programs. Brown Kostelka Smith, J. (iv) Enroll at-risk children, using available public funds, Buffington Long Tarver based upon stated family preferences. Chabert Martiny Thompson (b) Provide public school systems, early learning centers, Claitor Mills Walsworth nonpublic schools, Early Head Start grantees, and Head Start Cortez Morrell Ward grantees with a designated time period in which the local early Crowe Morrish enrollment coordination activities will be developed and Total - 35 implemented." NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 7 Total - 0 On page 2, line 27, after "to" delete the remainder of the line and ABSENT delete lines 28 and 29 and on page 3, delete lines 1 through 4 and insert a colon ":" and insert the following: Heitmeier Perry "(i) Inform families about the availability of publicly-funded LaFleur White and Type III licensed early childhood care and education Total - 4 programs serving students four years of age or younger. (ii) Coordinate enrollment, eligibility criteria, and waiting The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments lists to ensure that families are referred to other available proposed by the House. publicly-funded early childhood programs should they be ineligible for or unable to access their primary choice. SENATE BILL NO. 533— (iii) Collect family preferences regarding enrollment choices BY SENATORS LAFLEUR AND WALSWORTH AND for publicly-funded and Type III licensed early childhood care REPRESENTATIVES CARTER AND LEGER and education programs. AN ACT (iv) Enroll at-risk children, using available public funds, To enact Part X-B of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised based upon stated family preferences. Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:407.41 through (b) Provide public school systems, early learning centers, 407.45, relative to early childhood education enrollment nonpublic schools, Early Head Start grantees, and Head Start coordination; to provide for definitions; to provide for grantees with a designated time period in which the local early prohibitions; to authorize local enrollment coordination entities; enrollment coordination activities will be developed and to provide for responsibilities of the State Board of Elementary implemented." and Secondary Education and approved local enrollment (3) By June 30, 2015, approve a process to authorize coordination entities; to provide for funding of approved local entities" enrollment coordination entities; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 3, line 6, after "in" and before "public" insert "the The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of geographic boundaries of" Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 9 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 3, line 7, after "Section," and before "the" change "as early as" to "in" Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 533 by Senator LaFleur AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 4, delete lines 20 through 29 in their entirety and on page 5, AMENDMENT NO. 1 delete lines 1 through 7 and insert the following: On page 1, line 3, after "through" and before "relative" change "A.(1) For a coverage area identified by the state board as "407.45," to "407.46," requiring an early learning enrollment coordinator, the department shall allocate not more than one percent of the public AMENDMENT NO. 2 funds appropriated for each early childhood care and education On page 1, line 11, after "through" and before "is" change "407.45," program in the coverage area to support the local early learning to "407.46," enrollment coordinator in performing the services required by this Part. However, Head Start programs shall fund their AMENDMENT NO. 3 respective recruitment, selection, and enrollment system On page 2, line 1, after "the" and before "Department" insert "state" mandated by applicable federal laws, regulations, standards, and grant requirements. Head Start programs shall collaborate with Page 24 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014 local schools and early learning centers to conduct combined SENATE BILL NO. 539— recruitment enrollment activities as defined in R.S. 17:407.42. BY SENATORS NEVERS, BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB AND (2) The amount allocated from the funding for each early ERDEY childhood care and education program shall be proportionate to AN ACT the number of children in the program enrolled by the local early To enact Chapter 1-B of Title 37 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes learning enrollment coordinator for the coverage area. of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:24 through 27, relative to (3) If an allocation cannot be made from a funding stream suicide assessment, intervention, treatment, and management to support the early learning enrollment coordinator for a training for certain professionals; to provide relative to the coverage area, the amount established for that funding stream to Department of Health and Hospitals posting on the department's support the early learning enrollment coordinator shall be official website a link to these training programs; to provide allocated from the remaining program funding streams in an relative to continuing education; to provide for certain amount proportionate to the number of children in each program definitions, terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide enrolled by the local early learning enrollment coordinator for for related matters. the coverage area. (4) The state board shall not allocate additional funds to The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of support early learning enrollment coordinators, as provided in Representatives with amendments: Paragraph (3) of this Subsection, from the funding stream for any early childhood care and education program that has a per-child HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS allocation or subsidy below the state average per-child allocation or subsidy for all programs included in the enrollment system. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare (5) The department may use funds allocated pursuant to this to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 539 by Senator Nevers Subsection to support" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 1, line 7, after "procedures;" and before "and to" insert "to On page 5, after line 29, insert the following: provide for interpretation and construction of laws;" "§407.46. Compliance Nothing in this Part shall prevent any Head Start grantee or AMENDMENT NO. 2 Early Head Start grantee from complying with all applicable On page 1, line 17, after "access to" and before "certain" insert "a federal laws, regulations, standards, and grant requirements." list of" AMENDMENT NO. 3 LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS On page 2, line 1, after "training" and before "in suicide "insert Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate "programs" Bill No. 533 by Senator LaFleur AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 6, after "(3) A" and before "physician" insert On page 3, line 7, change "Section" to "Subsection" "psychiatrist and any other" Senator LaFleur moved to concur in the amendments proposed AMENDMENT NO. 5 by the House. On page 2, delete line 7 in its entirety AMENDMENT NO. 6 ROLL CALL On page 2, at the beginning of line 8, change "(5)" to "(4)" The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 2, at the beginning of line 9, change "(6)" to "(5)" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 8 Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray On page 2, at the beginning of line 11, change "(7)" to "(6)" Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 9 Amedee Guillory Peterson On page 2, at the beginning of line 12, change "(8)" to "(7)" Appel Heitmeier Riser Broome Johns Smith, G. AMENDMENT NO. 10 Brown Kostelka Smith, J. On page 2, at the beginning of line 14, change "(9)" to "(8)" Buffington LaFleur Tarver Chabert Long Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 11 Claitor Martiny Walsworth On page 2, line 16, after "B. The training" delete the remainder of Cortez Mills Ward the line and insert "programs and corresponding links included Crowe Morrell White in the online list by the department under this" Donahue Morrish Total - 38 AMENDMENT NO. 12 NAYS On page 2, line 17, delete "such that it is" Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 13 ABSENT On page 2, line 25, delete "offered" and insert in lieu thereof "listed or linked" Perry Total - 1 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 2, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following: The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments "C. The department shall be immune from civil liability for proposed by the House. the development and posting of the list of available programs providing training in suicide assessment, intervention, treatment, and management." 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 25 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 15 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, at the end of line 29, insert a semicolon ";" and On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 39:34(A)" and before "and to enact" "interpretation and construction of Chapter" delete "and 56(A)" AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 3, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: On page 1, line 3, after "36(A)(7)," and before "relative" delete "and "D. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to require the 51(A)(5)," department to develop training programs or curriculums or to create online training programs." AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 4, after "expenditures;" delete the remainder of the AMENDMENT NO. 17 line and delete line 5 in its entirety and from the beginning of line 6, On page 3, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: delete "state budget of incentive expenditures;" and insert the "(1) "Department" means the Department of Health and following: "to provide for an incentive expenditure forecast; to Hospitals." provide for the inclusion of the incentive expenditure forecast in the executive budget;" AMENDMENT NO. 18 On page 3, at the beginning of line 21, change "(1)" to "(2)" AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 9, after "R.S. 39:34(A)" and before "hereby" delete AMENDMENT NO. 19 "and 56(A) are" and insert "is" On page 3, at the beginning of line 25, change "(2)" to "(3)" AMENDMENT NO. 5 Senator Nevers moved to concur in the amendments proposed On page 1, line 10, after "24.1," and before "are" delete "36(A)(7), by the House. and 51(A)(5)" and insert "and 36(A)(7)" ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 3, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: The roll was called with the following result: "(bb) Rebates for Donations to School Tuition Organizations (R.S. 47:6301)." YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 7 Mr. President Donahue Nevers On page 3, at the beginning of line 22, after "A." delete the remainder Adley Erdey Peacock of the line and insert "The Revenue Estimating Conference" Allain Gallot Peterson Amedee Guillory Riser AMENDMENT NO. 8 Appel Johns Smith, G. On page 3, at the end of line 23, after the comma "," insert Broome Kostelka Smith, J. "beginning for fiscal year 2015-2016," Brown Long Tarver Buffington Martiny Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 9 Chabert Mills Walsworth On page 4, line 4, after "executive budget" delete the comma "," and Claitor Morrell Ward delete the remainder of the line and delete line 5 in its entirety and Cortez Morrish insert a period "." Crowe Murray Total - 34 AMENDMENT NO. 10 NAYS On page 4, at the beginning of line 15, after "general fund" delete the comma "," and delete the remainder of the line and insert "and Total - 0 dedicated funds for the current and" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 11 Dorsey-Colomb LaFleur White On page 6, at the end of line 17, insert the following: "The Heitmeier Perry statement of incentive expenditures shall not be deemed to be a Total - 5 recommendation for appropriation." The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments AMENDMENT NO. 12 proposed by the House. On page 7, at the end of line 4, insert the following: "The statement of incentive expenditures shall not be deemed to be a SENATE BILL NO. 543— recommendation for appropriation." BY SENATORS DONAHUE, ALLAIN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, MILLS, MURRAY, TARVER AND WHITE AMENDMENT NO. 13 AN ACT On page 7, delete lines 6 through 29 in their entirety and on page 8, To amend and reenact R.S. 39:34(A) and 56(A) and to enact R.S. delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety 39:2(15.1) and (15.2), 24.1, 36(A)(7), and 51(A)(5), relative to budgetary procedures; to define incentive expenditures; to LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS provide for inclusion in the incentive expenditure forecast, the executive budget, the general appropriation bill, other Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate appropriation bills, and the state budget of incentive Bill No. 543 by Senator Donahue expenditures; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 3, following "24.1," and before "36(A)(7)" insert The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of "and" Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 3, line 2, following "Chapter" and before "of" change "22" to "39" Amendments proposed by House Committee on Ways and Means to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 543 by Senator Donahue Page 26 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Senator Donahue moved to concur in the amendments proposed Appel Guillory Riser by the House. Broome Johns Smith, G. Brown Kostelka Smith, J. ROLL CALL Buffington Long Tarver Chabert Martiny Thompson The roll was called with the following result: Claitor Mills Walsworth Cortez Morrell Ward YEAS Crowe Morrish White Total - 36 Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers NAYS Adley Erdey Peacock Allain Gallot Peterson Total - 0 Amedee Guillory Smith, G. ABSENT Appel Johns Smith, J. Broome Kostelka Tarver Heitmeier LaFleur Perry Brown Long Thompson Total - 3 Buffington Martiny Walsworth Chabert Mills Ward The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Cortez Morrell White proposed by the House. Crowe Morrish Donahue Murray SENATE BILL NO. 572— BY SENATOR MURRAY Total - 34 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9091.1(F)(1)(b), (2)(a), and (3)(b) and Claitor Riser (c), relative to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District; to Total - 2 provide for parcel fees; to provide for an effective date; and to ABSENT provide for related matters. Heitmeier LaFleur Perry The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Total - 3 Representatives with amendments: The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS proposed by the House. Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate SENATE BILL NO. 570— Bill No. 572 by Senator Murray BY SENATOR LONG AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 1 To enact R. S. 31:149(I), relative to the prescription of nonuse; to On page 1, line 2, following "(3)(b)" before "," delete "and (c)" and provide for a twenty-year prescription period for mineral rights insert "and to repeal R.S. 33:9091.1(F)(3)(c)" reserved in a transfer in connection with a state economic development project; to provide terms, conditions, and AMENDMENT NO. 2 requirements; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 7, following "(3)(b)" and before "are" delete "and (c)" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 3 Representatives with amendments: On page 3, after line 19, insert "Section 2. R.S. 33:9091.1(F)(3)(c) is hereby repealed in its entirety." HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law and On page 3, line 20, following "Section" and before the "." change "2" Procedure to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 570 by Senator Long to "3" AMENDMENT NO. 1 Senator Murray moved to concur in the amendments proposed On page 2, line 3, after "shall" delete the remainder of the line and by the House. insert the following: "be for a period of twenty years from the date of acquisition whether the title to the land remains in the ROLL CALL acquiring authority or is subsequently transferred to a third person, public or private." The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 2 YEAS On page 2, delete lines 4 through 6 in their entirety Mr. President Donahue Morrish Senator Long moved to concur in the amendments proposed by Adley Dorsey-Colomb Murray the House. Allain Erdey Nevers Amedee Gallot Peacock ROLL CALL Appel Guillory Peterson Broome Heitmeier Riser The roll was called with the following result: Brown Johns Smith, G. Buffington Kostelka Smith, J. YEAS Chabert Long Tarver Claitor Martiny Thompson Mr. President Donahue Murray Cortez Mills Ward Adley Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Crowe Morrell White Allain Erdey Peacock Total - 36 Amedee Gallot Peterson 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 27 SENATE June 1, 2014

NAYS SENATE BILL NO. 613— BY SENATOR GARY SMITH Total - 0 AN ACT ABSENT To enact R.S. 42:851(T), relative to group benefits; to provide for premium share; and to provide for related matters. LaFleur Perry Walsworth Total - 3 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS SENATE BILL NO. 591— Amendments proposed by Representative St. Germain to Engrossed BY SENATOR MORRELL Senate Bill No. 613 by Senator Gary Smith AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:600.66(B)(5), relative to the Road Home AMENDMENT NO. 1 Corporation and the Louisiana Land Trust; to provide for the On page 1, line 9, after "T." insert "(1)" disposition of certain properties by the Road Home Corporation, the Louisiana Land Trust, or certain other housing assistance AMENDMENT NO. 2 programs; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: "(2) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of any person who is an employee, as defined in R.S. 42:808(A), who Representatives with amendments: was employed by the Office of Community Relations and Rural Development after January 1, 2004, who subsequently becomes HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS a state elected official as defined in R.S. 42:808(11)(b)(ii), and who has participated in the Office of Group Benefits Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to continuously during his state employment, shall, upon Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 591 by Senator Morrell retirement, be eligible to maintain enrollment in the Office of Group Benefits program with a state contribution of his AMENDMENT NO. 1 premium, as provided in R.S. 42:851(D)." On page 2, line 8, change "shall" to "may" Senator Gary Smith moved to concur in the amendments HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS proposed by the House. Amendments proposed by Representative Wesley Bishop to ROLL CALL Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 591 by Senator Morrell The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 9, after "provides" insert "for" YEAS Senator Morrell moved to reject the amendments proposed by Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray the House. Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock ROLL CALL Amedee Guillory Riser Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. The roll was called with the following result: Broome Johns Smith, J. Brown Kostelka Tarver YEAS Buffington LaFleur Thompson Chabert Long Walsworth Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Cortez Martiny Ward Adley Erdey Nevers Crowe Mills White Allain Gallot Peacock Donahue Morrish Amedee Guillory Peterson Total - 35 Appel Heitmeier Riser NAYS Broome Johns Smith, G. Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Peterson Buffington LaFleur Tarver Total - 1 Chabert Long Thompson ABSENT Claitor Martiny Ward Cortez Mills White Claitor Morrell Perry Crowe Morrell Total - 3 Donahue Morrish Total - 37 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments NAYS proposed by the House. Total - 0 SENATE BILL NO. 622— ABSENT BY SENATOR APPEL AN ACT Perry Walsworth To enact R.S. 17:3921.2, relative to educational technology; to Total - 2 require the state Department of Education to develop and implement a statewide educational technology plan; to provide The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments for plan components; to provide for the duties and proposed by the House. responsibilities of the Department of Education, the state superintendent of education, public schools and school systems, and the Board of Regents; to provide for evaluations, assessments, and reporting; and to provide for related matters. Page 28 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of SENATE BILL NO. 637— Representatives with amendments: BY SENATOR WHITE AN ACT HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS To amend and reenact R.S. 37:571(A) and 595(B), (C), and (D), relative to the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology; to provide Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to for requirements of registered cosmetology schools; to provide Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 622 by Senator Appel for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 11, after "The" and before "Department" insert The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of "state" Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 2, line 10, after "assets" delete the comma "," and delete the remainder of the line and delete line 11 and insert "provided through Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce to a request for proposal process through which both public and Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 637 by Senator White private entities shall be considered." AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 2, after "and (D)," insert "and to enact R.S. On page 2, line 29, after "state" and before "shall" change 37:594.1," "Superintendent of Education" to "superintendent of education" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 4, after "schools;" insert "to provide for requirements On page 3, line 7, after "school" and before "of" change "districts" of postsecondary schools; to provide for individuals seeking licensure to "systems" by reciprocity;" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, at the beginning of line 21, insert "state" On page 1, delete line 8 and insert in lieu thereof "reenacted and R.S. 37:594.1 is hereby enacted to read as follows:" AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 3, line 22, after "to" delete the remainder of the line and AMENDMENT NO. 4 delete line 23 and insert "all available Internet assets provided On page 1, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: through a request for proposal process through which both "§594.1. Postsecondary schools public and private entities shall be considered." The board is authorized to license by name any registered cosmetology school as an educational institution authorized to AMENDMENT NO. 7 operate educational programs beyond postsecondary education On page 3, line 24, after "The" and before "Department" insert provided the school meets the following requirements: "state" (1) The school enrolls as students only individuals who have earned a high school diploma from an approved high school, a Senator Appel moved to concur in the amendments proposed by general equivalency diploma, or education equivalent of a the House. diploma from an approved high school. (2) The school adopts and discloses in writing to each student a complaint process approved by the board which ROLL CALL includes notice of the following: (a) The board shall investigate and act upon student The roll was called with the following result: complaints pursuant to R.S. 37:600, et seq. (b) The board shall refer violations of criminal laws to law YEAS enforcement officials pursuant to R.S. 37:575(A)(16). Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray (c) The board shall refer violations of consumer protection Adley Erdey Nevers laws to the Louisiana Attorney General. Allain Gallot Peacock (d) The mailing address, telephone number and website Amedee Guillory Peterson address of the board. Appel Heitmeier Riser (3) The school is approved by the board to offer one or more Broome Johns Smith, G. courses leading to a certificate sufficient to apply for licensure as Brown Kostelka Smith, J. a cosmetologist, esthetician, or manicurist." Buffington LaFleur Tarver Chabert Long Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 5 Claitor Martiny Walsworth On page 1, line 17, after "following" and before the colon ":" insert Cortez Mills Ward "courses, and postsecondary schools shall only offer one or more Crowe Morrell White of the following courses as a postsecondary educational program" Donahue Morrish AMENDMENT NO. 6 Total - 38 On page 2, line 4, after "certificate" insert "sufficient to apply for NAYS licensure as a cosmetologist" Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 7 ABSENT On page 2, line 9, after "certificate" insert "sufficient to apply for Perry licensure as an esthetician" Total - 1 AMENDMENT NO. 8 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments On page 2, line 19 after "certificate" insert "sufficient to apply for proposed by the House. licensure as a manicurist" 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 29 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 9 SENATE BILL NO. 683— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 437 by On page 2, line 28, after "study" insert "for any course of study Senator Morrell) offered by the school" BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 10 To enact R.S. 17:221.1, relative to the Recovery School District and On page 2, line 29, delete "theory" and change "more" to "less" certain other public school systems; to provide relative to student enrollment; to provide relative to school systems with an AMENDMENT NO. 11 enrollment process which utilizes a single application; to On page 3, line 1, after "hours," delete the remainder of the line and provide relative to application and enrollment procedures and insert in lieu thereof "for individuals seeking reciprocity from a time lines; to provide relative to notification of school jurisdiction that does not meet the requirements for licensure in enrollment information; to provide for effectiveness; and to Louisiana." provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 12 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of On page 3, line 8, after "year" insert a comma "," and after "school" Representatives with amendments: delete the remainder of the line and insert in lieu thereof "licensed pursuant to R.S. 37:594.1" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 13 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to On page 3, line 9, delete "courses" after "in" and before "manner" Engrossed Senate Bill No. 683 by Senator Morrell insert "a" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 2, line 5, after "(2)" and before "school" delete "The" and On page 3, line 16, after "for" insert "a" insert "In coordination and cooperation with the schools that do not participate in the single application process, the" LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate On page 2, at the beginning of line 8, after "the" and before Bill No. 637 by Senator White "deadline" delete "application" and insert "parent notification" AMENDMENT NO. 1 Senator Morrell moved to reject the amendments proposed by In House Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the House the House. Committee on Commerce to the Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 637 by Senator White, on line 34, change "only offer one or more of the ROLL CALL following courses" to "offer one or more of the following courses only" The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 2 YEAS On page 3, line 9, following "in" and before "manner" insert "a" Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Senator White moved to concur in the amendments proposed by Adley Erdey Nevers the House. Allain Gallot Peacock Amedee Guillory Riser ROLL CALL Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. Broome Johns Smith, J. The roll was called with the following result: Brown Kostelka Tarver Buffington LaFleur Thompson YEAS Chabert Long Walsworth Claitor Martiny Ward Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Cortez Mills White Adley Erdey Nevers Crowe Morrell Allain Gallot Peacock Donahue Morrish Amedee Guillory Peterson Total - 37 Appel Heitmeier Riser NAYS Broome Johns Smith, G. Buffington Kostelka Smith, J. Total - 0 Chabert Long Tarver ABSENT Claitor Martiny Thompson Cortez Mills Walsworth Perry Peterson Crowe Morrell Ward Total - 2 Donahue Morrish White Total - 36 The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments NAYS proposed by the House. Total - 0 Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions ABSENT Just Returned from the House of Representatives Brown LaFleur Perry with Amendments Total - 3 Senator Brown asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments to take up Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions just returned from the proposed by the House. House of Representatives with amendments. Page 30 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 282— YEAS BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT Mr. President Erdey Nevers To enact R.S. 38:326.3 and 326.4, relative to special districts; to Adley Gallot Peacock provide relative to combined police authority within and by and Allain Guillory Peterson between the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche Basin Levee Amedee Heitmeier Riser District, and the Pontchartrain Levee District; to provide relative Appel Johns Smith, G. to the jurisdiction, personnel, equipment, costs, and Broome Kostelka Smith, J. administrative responsibilities for such authority; to provide for Brown LaFleur Tarver an executive director and an assistant executive director of the Buffington Long Thompson Lafourche Basin Levee District; and to provide for related Claitor Martiny Walsworth matters. Cortez Mills Ward Crowe Morrell White The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Donahue Morrish Representatives with amendments: Dorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 37 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS NAYS Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, Chabert Highways, and Public Works to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 282 by Total - 1 Senator Brown ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 Perry On page 1, line 15, after "other" change "provisions" to "provision" Total - 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2 The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments On page 2, line 17, change "which" to "that" proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 3 SENATE BILL NO. 331— On page 2, line 18, after "members" delete "thereof" BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 4 To enact R.S. 13:5554(G)(3), relative to the payment of group On page 2, line 19, change "coordinating/oversight" to insurance premium costs for certain retired sheriffs and deputy "coordinating and oversight" sheriffs; to provide for eligibility for payment of such costs for retired sheriffs and retired deputy sheriffs of the Acadia Parish AMENDMENT NO. 5 Sheriff's Office; to provide for effective dates; and to provide On page 2, line 26, after "in" delete "Paragraph (C)(2)" and insert for related matters. "Subsection (C)" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 6 Representatives with amendments: On page 3, line 18, after "board" delete the remainder of the line in its entirety and on line 19, delete "effective" and insert "before HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS February 1, 2015," Amendments proposed by Representative Montoucet to Engrossed HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Senate Bill No. 331 by Senator Morrish Amendments proposed by Representative Harrison to Reengrossed AMENDMENT NO. 1 Senate Bill No. 282 by Senator Brown On page 2, line 13, change "June 30, 2014" to "December 31, 2014" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 6, after "authority;" insert "to provide for On page 2, line 15, change "July 1, 2014" to "January 1, 2015" authorization to hire positions; to provide for limitations for budget restraints;" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 20, after "Section 2." delete the remainder of the line AMENDMENT NO. 2 and delete lines 21 and 22 in their entirety and insert the following: On page 3, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: "This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor "E.(1) Neither the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills Basin Levee District, or the Pontchartrain Levee District shall to become law without signature by the governor, as provided by authorize any additional funding for a position beyond the limits Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If vetoed by of its budget. the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act (2) Any additional positions that would require an amount shall become effective on the day following such approval." greater than the amount available in the budget of a levee district shall be approved by both the levee boards and the parish Senator Morrish moved to concur in the amendments proposed governing authority. by the House. Senator Brown moved to reject the amendments proposed by the ROLL CALL House. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 31 SENATE June 1, 2014

Amedee Guillory Peterson Chabert Long Thompson Appel Heitmeier Riser Claitor Martiny Walsworth Broome Johns Smith, G. Cortez Mills Ward Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Crowe Morrell White Buffington LaFleur Tarver Donahue Morrish Chabert Long Thompson Total - 38 Claitor Martiny Walsworth NAYS Cortez Mills Ward Crowe Morrell White Total - 0 Donahue Morrish ABSENT Total - 38 NAYS Perry Total - 1 Total - 0 ABSENT The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. Perry Total - 1 SENATE BILL NO. 423— BY SENATOR ALLAIN The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments AN ACT proposed by the House. To enact R.S. 30:29.2, relative to alternative dispute resolution of remediation of oilfield sites and exploration and production SENATE BILL NO. 386— sites; to require mediation of certain claims involving oilfield BY SENATOR LAFLEUR sites and exploration and production sites; to provide for a AN ACT dispute assessment meeting; to provide certain procedures, To amend and reenact R.S. 24:513(A)(3), relative to the legislative terms, conditions, and effects; and to provide for related matters. auditor; to provide for the content of audits by the legislative auditor; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Allain, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: SENATE BILL NO. 461— BY SENATORS PEACOCK AND LAFLEUR HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3191, relative Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and to administration of successions; to provide relative to certain Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 386 by Senator functions, powers, and duties of a succession representative; to LaFleur provide relative to terms and definitions; to provide with respect to electronic assets of a decedent; to provide for limitations of AMENDMENT NO. 1 certain causes of action; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 3, change "audits by the legislative auditor" to "financial statements of local auditees" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 13, change "state statute," to "law," HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law and On page 1, line 16, after "municipalities," and before "and" insert "all Procedure to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 461 by Senator Peacock political subdivisions created by municipal governing authorities," AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "Procedure" and before "3191" change "Art." AMENDMENT NO. 4 to "Article" On page 2, delete lines 8 through 12, and insert the following: "related to the position, including but not limited to travel, AMENDMENT NO. 2 housing, unvouchered expenses, per diem, and registration fees On page 1, line 7, after "Procedure" and before "3191" change "Art." shall be reported as a supplemental report within the financial to "Article" statement of the local auditee. Any person" AMENDMENT NO. 3 Senator LaFleur moved to concur in the amendments proposed On page 2, line 5, after "or" and before "order" change "a contrary" by the House. to "an" AMENDMENT NO. 4 ROLL CALL On page 2, line 16, after "shall" and before "how" change The roll was called with the following result: "exclusively govern" to "control" YEAS LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate Adley Erdey Nevers Bill No. 461 by Senator Peacock Allain Gallot Peacock Amedee Guillory Peterson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Appel Heitmeier Riser On page 2, line 8, change "(D)(2) of this Article" to "(2) of this Broome Johns Smith, G. Paragraph" Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Buffington LaFleur Tarver Page 32 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS require certain provisions in certain contracts; and provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Representative Abramson to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 461 by Senator Peacock On motion of Senator Crowe, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 5, after "decedent;" and before "and" insert "to SENATE BILL NO. 544— provide for limitations of certain causes of action;" BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D) and (E) On page 2, line 8, after the word "Article" and before the comma "," and the introductory paragraph of R.S. 40.39.1(A) and insert "and to the extent permitted by federal law" 39.1(A)(1), (B)(1), (C), and (D), and to enact R.S. 13:2151.4(F), and to repeal R.S. 13:1875(10)(c), relative to city courts; to AMENDMENT NO. 3 provide for the jurisdiction of the office of clerk; to authorize On page 2, at the end of line 27, change "." to "." the clerk to issue certain vital records; to provide relative to certain city court judges; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of "G. No cause of action shall lie in any court under the law of Representatives with amendments: this state against any provider of digital account service, including its officers, directors, employees, agents, members, or HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS other specified persons, for any actions taken to disclose or otherwise provide access to the contents of a digital account Amendments proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to pursuant to this Article." Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 544 by Senator Heitmeier AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, at the beginning of line 28, change "G." to "H." On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" and before "and (E)" delete "R.S. 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D)" and insert "R.S. 13:2151.4(D)" Senator Peacock moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 4, after "13:2151.4(F)," and before "relative" delete ROLL CALL "and to repeal R.S. 13:1875(10)(c)," AMENDMENT NO. 3 The roll was called with the following result: On page 1, line 6, after "records;" and before "and" delete "to provide YEAS relative to certain city court judges;" Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray AMENDMENT NO. 4 Adley Erdey Nevers On page 1, line 9, after "Section 1." and before "and (E)" delete "R.S. Allain Gallot Peacock 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D)" and insert "R.S. 13:2151.4(D)" Amedee Guillory Peterson Appel Heitmeier Riser AMENDMENT NO. 5 Broome Johns Smith, G. On page 1, delete lines 11 through 17 in their entirety Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Buffington LaFleur Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 6 Chabert Long Thompson On page 2, delete lines 1 through 5 in their entirety Claitor Martiny Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward AMENDMENT NO. 7 Crowe Morrell White On page 3, delete line 27 in its entirety Donahue Morrish Total - 38 Senator Heitmeier moved to concur in the amendments proposed NAYS by the House. Total - 0 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Perry Total - 1 YEAS The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray proposed by the House. Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock SENATE BILL NO. 506— Amedee Guillory Peterson BY SENATOR CROWE Appel Heitmeier Riser AN ACT Broome Johns Smith, G. To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3568(D) and to enact R.S. 9:3568(E) Brown Kostelka Smith, J. and (F) and Chapter 21 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Buffington LaFleur Tarver Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:1351 through 1354, Chabert Long Thompson relative to identity theft; to provide for personal identifying Claitor Martiny Walsworth information; to prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of certain Cortez Mills Ward personal identifying information by certain vendors; to require Crowe Morrell White state entities to develop a policy related to the protection of Donahue Morrish personal identifying information; to provide for definitions; to Total - 38 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 33 SENATE June 1, 2014

NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 4, delete lines 6 through 8 Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 4, at the beginning of line 9, change "D.(1)" to "C.(1)" Perry Total - 1 AMENDMENT NO. 15 On page 4, line 13, after "facilitating" delete the remainder of the The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments line proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 16 SENATE BILL NO. 573— On page 4, at the beginning of line 14, change "transit, public BY SENATOR CHABERT transportation" to "ports, harbors," AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 36:101(B) and (C)(1), the introductory AMENDMENT NO. 17 paragraph of 104(B)(1)(a), 107(A), and 108(A) and to enact R.S. On page 4, line 16, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" 36:110, relative to the creation of an office of multimodal commerce in the Department of Economic Development; to AMENDMENT NO. 18 provide for a transfer of certain powers, duties, responsibilities, On page 4, line 17, change "Subsection E" to "Subsection D" and corresponding department employees, equipment, facilities, funding, and statutory entities from the Department of AMENDMENT NO. 19 Transportation and Development to such office and department; On page 4, line 18, change "(2)(a)" to "(2)" to restructure the Department of Economic Development; to create the Multimodal Commerce Transition Commission and AMENDMENT NO. 20 provide for the creation of a transition plan by such commission; On page 4, at the beginning of line 20, change "(i)" to "(a)" and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 21 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of On page 4, line 25, change "Multimodal" to "Ports and Maritime" Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 22 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 4, line 26, change "Subsection F" to "Subsection E" Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and AMENDMENT NO. 23 Governmental Affairs to Re-Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 573 by On page 4, line 29, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" Senator Chabert AMENDMENT NO. 24 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 5, at the beginning of line 2, change "(ii)" to "(b)" On page 1, line 4, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 25 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 5, delete lines 7 through 12 On page 1, line 8, change "Multimodal" to "Ports and Maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 26 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 5, at the beginning of line 13, change "E.(1)" to "D.(1)" On page 2, line 3, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 27 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 5, line 15, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" On page 2, delete line 7, and insert "ports, harbors," AMENDMENT NO. 28 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 5, line 16, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" On page 2, line 11, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 29 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 5, line 17, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" On page 2, line 15, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 30 AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 5, line 19, change "Subsection D" to "Subsection C" On page 2, line 27, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 31 AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 6, line 2, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" On page 2, line 29, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 32 AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 6, delete lines 5 and 6 On page 3, line 1, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" AMENDMENT NO. 33 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 6, at the beginning of line 7, change "(iii)" to "(i)" On page 3, at the end of line 15, delete "multimodal" and delete line 16, and insert "ports, harbors, and water" AMENDMENT NO. 34 On page 6, delete line 8 AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 3, at the end of line 25, delete "multimodal" and delete line AMENDMENT NO. 35 26, and insert "ports, harbors, and water" On page 6, at the beginning of line 9, change "(v)" to "(ii)" AMENDMENT NO. 12 AMENDMENT NO. 36 On page 3, line 28, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" On page 6, delete line 10 Page 34 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 37 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 6, line 11, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" On page 1, at the end of line 4, change "Economic Development;" to "Transportation and Development;" AMENDMENT NO. 38 On page 6, line 14, delete "F.(1) The Multimodal" and insert "E.(1) AMENDMENT NO. 6 The Ports and Maritime" On page 1, at the beginning of line 5, after "to provide for" delete the remainder of the line, and delete line 6 through 9, and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 39 following: "powers and duties of the office and the commissioner; On page 6, line 28, change "A representative" to "Two to create a Multimodal Commerce Advisory Commission; to provide representatives" for the creation of an operational plan" AMENDMENT NO. 40 AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 7, line 1, change "A representative" to "Two On page 1, delete lines 12 through 17, and delete pages 2 through 7, representatives" and on page 8, delete line 1 through 9, and insert the following: "Section 1. R.S. 36:501(C)(1), 502, and 508.1(A), (B), (E), and AMENDMENT NO. 41 (F) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 36:508.3 is hereby On page 7, delete lines 3 through 7 enacted to read as follows: §501. Department of Transportation and Development; AMENDMENT NO. 42 creation; domicile; composition; purposes and On page 7, line 8, change "(j)" to "(h)" functions * * * AMENDMENT NO. 43 C.(1) The Department of Transportation and Development shall On page 7, at the beginning of line 10, change "(k) The chairman of be composed of the executive office of the secretary, the office of the board" to "(i) Two representatives" management and finance, the office of engineering, the office of multimodal planning, the office of operations, the office of AMENDMENT NO. 44 multimodal commerce, and such other offices as shall be created by On page 7, line 11, change ", or his designee" to "selected by its law. board of directors" * * * §502. Officers of the department; compensation for one office AMENDMENT NO. 45 only On page 7, line 12, change "Multimodal" to "Ports and Maritime" A.(1) The officers of the department shall be the secretary, undersecretary, deputy secretary, chief engineer, assistant secretary AMENDMENT NO. 46 of multimodal planning, commissioner of multimodal commerce, On page 7, line 20, after "planning, and facilitating" delete the and assistant secretary of operations, each of whom shall be selected remainder of the line and shall perform functions as provided in this Title. (2) The secretary, undersecretary, deputy secretary, assistant AMENDMENT NO. 47 secretary of multimodal planning, assistant secretary of operations, On page 7, at the beginning of line 21, change "transit, public executive director of the Offshore Terminal Authority, transportation" to "ports, harbors," commissioner of multimodal commerce, and such other positions which may be authorized by the State Civil Service Commission or AMENDMENT NO. 48 the state constitution shall be the only unclassified positions in the On page 7, line 23, change "Subsection D" to "Subsection C" Department of Transportation and Development. All other positions in the department shall be in the classified state service. The AMENDMENT NO. 49 secretary shall fill such positions as in his opinion and judgment are On page 7, line 25, change "multimodal" to "ports and maritime" necessary to the operation of the department in accordance with applicable rules and regulations of the State Civil Service AMENDMENT NO. 50 Commission and applicable law. On page 7, at the beginning of line 28, change "(E)(2)(b)" to B. No person serving as a secretary, undersecretary, deputy "(D)(2)(b)" secretary, chief engineer, assistant secretary of multimodal planning, assistant secretary of operations, commissioner of multimodal AMENDMENT NO. 51 commerce, or in any other office in the department shall receive any On page 8, line 5, change "Multimodal" to "Ports and Maritime" additional salary from the state other than that salary which he receives by virtue of serving in any one of such offices. Any HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS statewide elected official appointed to serve as a secretary or deputy secretary shall not receive any additional salary from the state other Amendments proposed by Representative Leger to Re-Reengrossed than that salary which he receives as a statewide elected official. Senate Bill No. 573 by Senator Chabert C. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, subject to approval of the governor, any person, including any statewide AMENDMENT NO. 1 elected official, serving or appointed to serve as a secretary or deputy Delete House Committee Amendments No. 1 through 51, proposed secretary may receive additional compensation for part-time services by the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and rendered as an instructor in postsecondary educational institutions, or adopted by the House of Representatives on May 22, 2014. as a member of the National Guard. * * * AMENDMENT NO. 2 §508.1. Office of multimodal planning; functions; assistant On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and secretary; powers and duties insert "R.S. 36:501(C)(1), 502, and 508.1(A), (B), (E), and (F)" A. There is hereby created within the Department of Transportation and Development, the office of multimodal planning, AMENDMENT NO. 3 which shall administer the planning and programming matters of the On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "104(B)(1)(a), 107(A), department related to strategic and intermodal issues, highways, and 108(A)" bridge and pavement management, data collection and analysis, congestion, safety, aviation, public transportation, public mass AMENDMENT NO. 4 transit, and railroad and water transportation systems, and related On page 1, line 3, change "R.S. 36:110" to "R.S. 36:508.3 and 508.4" matters, and any other special programs as may be directed by the secretary. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 35 SENATE June 1, 2014

B. The office of multimodal planning shall be under the multimodal commerce shall be allocated among the following immediate supervision of the assistant secretary, who shall be divisions of such office: appointed by the governor and shall serve at the pleasure of the (1) Commercial trucking. secretary. The assistant secretary shall be a competent engineer or an (2) Ports and harbors. urban or regional transportation planner of recognized ability and (3) Aviation. standing who is familiar with the operations of public transportation (4) Rail. departments and who, at a minimum, has earned a bachelor's degree. (5) Maritime. The assistant secretary shall give his whole time to the duties of his (6) Intercity public mass transit. office. Section 2. R.S. 36:508.4 is hereby enacted to read as follows: * * * §508.4. Multimodal Commerce Advisory Commission E. The assistant secretary shall administer all department A. The Multimodal Commerce Advisory Commission is functions and duties for which the office of multimodal planning is hereby established within the office of multimodal commerce. It responsible. He shall also have such other duties as may be assigned shall be composed of the following: to him by the secretary, by the provisions of this Chapter, or by the (1) The commissioner of administration, or his designee, who laws of this state. He shall report the proceedings of his office shall be chair of the commission. annually to the secretary of the department and at such other times as (2) The secretary of the Department of Economic the secretary may designate, and he shall make any additional reports Development, or his designee. as are required by the secretary. (3) The secretary of the Department of Transportation and F. The secretary is specifically authorized and empowered to Development, or his designee. perform any of the duties of the assistant secretary when the assistant (4) The chairs of the Senate and House committees on secretary is absent or incapacitated or when in the opinion of the Transportation, Highways, and Public Works, or their designees. secretary it would be in the best interest of the department. The (5) The chairs of the Senate Committee on Commerce, assistant secretary with approval of the secretary may designate a Consumer Protection, and International Affairs and the House member of the senior staff in the office of multimodal planning to Committee on Commerce, or their designees. perform any duties required of the assistant secretary. (6) A representative of the Ports Association of Louisiana * * * selected by its board of directors. §508.3. Office of multimodal commerce; functions; (7) A representative of the Louisiana Association of commissioner; deputy commissioner; powers and Waterway Operators and Shipyards selected by its board of duties directors. A.(1) There is hereby created within the Department of (8) The president of the Louisiana Airport Managers and Transportation and Development, the office of multimodal Associates, or his designee. commerce, which shall administer the planning and (9) A representative of the Louisiana Motor Transport programming functions of the department related to strategic Association selected by its board of directors. and intermodal issues, aviation, commercial trucking, intercity (10) A representative of the Louisiana Railroad Association public mass transit, railroad expansion and development, port selected by its board of directors. and water transportation systems, and related matters, and any (11) The chairman of the Louisiana Board of International other special programs as may be directed by the governor. Commerce, or his designee. (2) The office shall advise the office of planning on (12) The chairman of the board of the Offshore Marine intermodal issues and implement the master plan as it relates to Service Association, or his designee. intermodal transportation. (13) A Louisiana representative of the Southern Rail (3) Notwithstanding Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, any Commission appointed by the governor. powers, duties, responsibilities and corresponding department (14) A representative at-large selected by the president of the employees, equipment, facilities, and funding of the Department Senate. of Transportation and Development with respect to federal (15) A representative at-large selected by the speaker of the programs on rail safety and the administration of federal rail House of Representatives. safety and hazard mitigation funds and the like shall remain with B. The Multimodal Commerce Advisory Commission shall the office of engineering of the Department of Transportation and meet and develop an operational plan for the 2015 Regular Development. Session of the Legislature for the following: B. The office of multimodal commerce shall be vested with (1) An allocation of the department employees, equipment, the powers, duties, responsibilities, budgetary authority, and facilities, and funding the commission finds necessary to carry department employees, equipment, facilities, and funding out the functions conferred upon the office of multimodal necessary to carry out the functions conferred upon it by the commerce by the provisions of R.S. 36:508.3 to become effective provisions of Paragraphs (1) and (2) of Subsection (A) of this on July 1, 2016. Section. (2) The organizational structure of the office of multimodal C. (1) The office of multimodal commerce shall be under the commerce, with a further initial allocation of the office's powers, supervision of a commissioner of multimodal commerce, who duties, responsibilities, officers, equipment, and employees shall administer all department functions and duties for which among the specific divisions provided for in R.S. 36:508.3(D), to the office of multimodal commerce is responsible. The become effective on July 1, 2016. commissioner shall be appointed by the governor, subject to (3) Proposed legislation for the 2015 Regular Session of the Senate confirmation, and shall serve at the pleasure of the Legislature necessary to implement the operational plan on July governor. 1, 2016. (2) The commissioner shall have authority, in accordance C. The operational plan of the Multimodal Commerce with applicable rules and regulations of the civil service Advisory Commission shall be presented to the Senate and House commission, to employ, appoint, transfer, assign, and promote committees on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works for such personnel as is necessary for the efficient administration of their review, amendment, and approval no later than February the office of multimodal commerce. 1, 2015. (3) The commissioner shall receive an annual salary fixed by D. A majority of the members of the commission shall the governor, which salary shall not exceed the amount approved constitute a quorum for the purpose of taking any action, and for such position by the legislature while in session, and shall be actions of the commission may be taken by an affirmative vote of allowed his actual and necessary traveling expenses incurred in the members of the commission present. the discharge of his official duties. E. Members of the commission shall serve without D. The powers, duties, responsibilities, budgetary authority, compensation, except per diem or expenses reimbursement to employees, equipment, facilities, and funding of the office of which they may be individually entitled as members of the constituent organizations. Page 36 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

F. After July 1, 2016, the commission shall continue to exist AMENDMENT NO. 1 in an advisory capacity to the commissioner. On page 3, at the end of line 9, delete "annual" and at the beginning Section 3. The provisions of Section 1 of this Act shall become of line 10, delete "appropriation of" effective on July 1, 2016." AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 3, at the end of line 11, insert the following: "The On page 8, line 10, change "Section 2. This" to "Section 4. This commissioner of administration shall determine and specify the Section and Sections 2 and 3 of this" amount of the reduction from the source of the funds to provide the maximum benefit to the state from the privately funded AMENDMENT NO. 9 scholarship program." On page 8, line 13, between "legislature," and "this Act" insert "this Section and Sections 2 and 3 of" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 4, at the end of line 21, delete "annual" and at the beginning Senator Chabert moved to concur in the amendments proposed of line 22, delete "appropriation of" by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 4 ROLL CALL On page 4, at the end of line 25, insert the following: "The commissioner of administration shall determine and specify the The roll was called with the following result: amount of the reduction from the source of the funds to provide the maximum benefit to the state from the privately funded YEAS scholarship program." Mr. President Donahue Morrish Senator Buffington moved to concur in the amendments Adley Dorsey-Colomb Murray proposed by the House. Allain Erdey Nevers Amedee Gallot Peacock ROLL CALL Appel Guillory Riser Broome Heitmeier Smith, G. The roll was called with the following result: Brown Johns Tarver Buffington Kostelka Thompson YEAS Chabert LaFleur Walsworth Claitor Long Ward Mr. President Donahue Murray Cortez Martiny White Adley Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Crowe Mills Allain Erdey Peacock Total - 35 Amedee Gallot Peterson NAYS Appel Guillory Riser Broome Heitmeier Smith, G. Peterson Smith, J. Brown Johns Smith, J. Total - 2 Buffington Kostelka Tarver ABSENT Chabert Long Thompson Claitor Martiny Walsworth Morrell Perry Cortez Mills Ward Total - 2 Crowe Morrish White Total - 36 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments NAYS proposed by the House. Total - 0 SENATE BILL NO. 655— ABSENT BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON AN ACT LaFleur Morrell Perry To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3046 and enact R.S. 17:3046.3 and Total - 3 3048.1(M) and (Y), relative to financial assistance for certain qualified students; to authorize public or private entities to make The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments certain donations to various education institutions for recipients proposed by the House. of TOPS awards or GO Grants; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 656— BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AN ACT Representatives with amendments: To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4016(A) and (B)(2), and 4017, and to enact R.S. 17:4019, relative to scholarships for certain students; HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS to authorize public or private entities to make certain donations to various participating schools for recipients of scholarships; to Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 655 by Senator Buffington The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 1 Representatives with amendments: On page 3, line 29, after "contrary," delete "it" and insert "they" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to Amendments proposed by Representative Broadwater to Reengrossed Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 656 by Senator Buffington Senate Bill No. 655 by Senator Buffington 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 37 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 1 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments On page 1, at the end of line 12, delete "as" and at the beginning of proposed by the House. line 13, delete "provided in the minimum foundation program formula" SENATE BILL NO. 657— BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT On page 2, line 26, after "allocated" delete the remainder of the line To enact R.S. 17:407.26, relative to financial assistance for and at the beginning of line 27, delete "formula" participating school systems with early childhood programs; to authorize public or private entities to make certain donations to HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS students enrolled in the Cecil J. Picard LA 4 Early Childhood Program classes; to provide for an effective date; and to provide Amendments proposed by Representative Broadwater to Reengrossed for related matters. Senate Bill No. 656 by Senator Buffington The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 1 Representatives with amendments: Delete the set of amendments proposed by the House Committee on Education and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 28, HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS 2014 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 657 by Senator Buffington On page 1, line 10, after "The" and before "shall" delete "state board" and insert "department" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 10, after "of" and before "to" change "this Section" AMENDMENT NO. 3 to "law" On page 1, line 13, after "formula" and before "to" insert a comma "," and insert "inclusive of the calculations of both the local and AMENDMENT NO. 2 state per pupil allocations," On page 2, at the beginning of line 5, change "an eligible college or university" to "a participating school district" AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, line 18, after "and the" delete "state board" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 3 "department" On page 2, after line 29, insert the following: "C. Nothing in this Section shall be construed or AMENDMENT NO. 5 implemented in a manner that would cause the loss of any federal On page 2, line 26, after "allocated" delete the remainder of the line or other funding that a participating school district would receive and at the beginning of line 27, delete "formula" and insert "as for the Cecil J. Picard LA 4 Early Childhood Program or other provided in Subsection A of this Section" early childhood programs or services." AMENDMENT NO. 6 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On page 4, line 25, after "received." and before "The" insert the following: "The commissioner of administration shall determine Amendments proposed by Representative Broadwater to Reengrossed and specify the amount of the reduction from the source of the Senate Bill No. 657 by Senator Buffington funds to provide the maximum benefit to the state from the privately funded scholarship program." AMENDMENT NO. 1 In Amendment No. 3 proposed by the House Committee on Senator Buffington moved to concur in the amendments Education and adopted by the House on May 28, 2014, on page 1, proposed by the House. line 9, after "funding" delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 10 through 12 and insert "for any early childhood programs or services, including but not limited to the Cecil J. Picard LA 4 ROLL CALL Early Childhood Program and the Child Care and Development The roll was called with the following result: Fund." AMENDMENT NO. 2 YEAS On page 2, line 25, after "received." and before "The" insert the Mr. President Donahue Morrish following: "The commissioner of administration shall determine Adley Dorsey-Colomb Murray and specify the amount of the reduction from the source of the Allain Erdey Nevers funds to provide the maximum benefit to the state from the Amedee Gallot Peacock privately funded scholarship program." Appel Guillory Riser Broome Heitmeier Smith, G. Senator Buffington moved to concur in the amendments Brown Johns Smith, J. proposed by the House. Buffington Kostelka Tarver Chabert LaFleur Thompson ROLL CALL Claitor Long Walsworth Cortez Martiny Ward The roll was called with the following result: Crowe Mills White Total - 36 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Donahue Murray Peterson Adley Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Total - 1 Allain Erdey Peacock ABSENT Amedee Gallot Peterson Appel Guillory Riser Morrell Perry Broome Heitmeier Smith, G. Total - 2 Brown Johns Smith, J. Page 38 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Buffington Kostelka Tarver NAYS Chabert Long Thompson Claitor Martiny Walsworth Total - 0 Cortez Mills Ward ABSENT Crowe Morrish White Total - 36 Claitor Morrell Perry NAYS Total - 3 Total - 0 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments ABSENT proposed by the House. LaFleur Morrell Perry SENATE BILL NO. 269— Total - 3 BY SENATOR PEACOCK AN ACT The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 9:1022 and proposed by the House. 1024(A), relative to donations; to provide relative to donations by a curator on behalf of an interdict; to provide relative to the SENATE BILL NO. 684— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 602 by maximum value of certain donations; to provide for certain Senator Nevers) terms, conditions and procedures; and to provide for related BY SENATOR NEVERS matters. AN ACT To enact Subpart A-1, Part III of Chapter 7 of Title 40 of the The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. Representatives with amendments: 40:1597.1 and 1597.2, relative to elevators and conveyance devices; to provide for the office of state fire marshal to conduct HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS a study and report on the cost of implementation and structure of fees necessary to require registration of elevator and Amendments proposed by House Committee on Civil Law and conveyance devices, requiring compliance with certain codes, Procedure to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 269 by Senator Peacock the issuance of inspector licenses, and the necessity for promulgation of administrative rules; to provide for certain AMENDMENT NO. 1 reporting deadlines; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, at the end of line 14, change "United" to "26 U.S.C. 2503(b)," The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, at the beginning of line 15, delete "States Code Title 26, HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Section 2503(b)," Amendments proposed by Representative St. Germain to HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 684 by Senator Nevers Amendments proposed by Representative Thompson to Engrossed AMENDMENT NO. 1 Senate Bill No. 269 by Senator Peacock On page 1, line 2, delete "Subpart A-1" and insert in lieu thereof "Subpart A-2" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 9:1022 introductory paragraph" and AMENDMENT NO. 2 insert "R.S. 9:1022 introductory paragraph and (5)" On page 1, line 11, delete "Subpart A-1" and insert in lieu thereof "Subpart A-2" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 14, delete "SUBPART A-1." and insert in lieu AMENDMENT NO. 3 thereof "SUBPART A-2." On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 9:1022 introductory paragraph" and insert "R.S. 9:1022 introductory paragraph and (5)" Senator Nevers moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, after line 17, insert the following: ROLL CALL "(5) The proposed donations will not discriminate between descendants of the interdict, will not materially impair the financial The roll was called with the following result: condition of the interdict and are not likely to deprive him of sufficient funds to care for his future needs and support. In order to YEAS establish that the proposed donations will not deprive the interdict of sufficient funds to provide for his future needs and support, the Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray curator must satisfy the court, from the evidence presented to it, that Adley Erdey Nevers the total fair market value of the interdict's estate, after subtracting Allain Gallot Peacock the value of the proposed donations, is not less than a sum amounting Amedee Guillory Peterson to: fifty thousand dollars sixty five thousand dollars multiplied by Appel Heitmeier Riser the number of years of life expectancy remaining to the interdict at Broome Johns Smith, G. the time of the donation, as determined by his age and the table of Brown Kostelka Smith, J. life expectancy set out in R.S. 47:2405. Buffington LaFleur Tarver * * *" Chabert Long Thompson Cortez Martiny Walsworth Senator Peacock moved to concur in the amendments proposed Crowe Mills Ward by the House. Donahue Morrish White Total - 36 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 39 SENATE June 1, 2014

ROLL CALL To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: The roll was called with the following result: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, YEAS on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers 663 by Representative Robideaux: Adley Erdey Peacock Allain Gallot Peterson Representatives Robideaux, Thibaut and Barras. Amedee Guillory Riser Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. Respectfully submitted, Broome Johns Smith, J. ALFRED W. SPEER Brown Kostelka Tarver Clerk of the House of Representatives Buffington LaFleur Thompson Chabert Long Walsworth Appointment of Conference Committee Claitor Martiny Ward on House Bill No. 663 Cortez Mills White Crowe Morrish The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference Donahue Murray Committee on House Bill No. 663 the following members of the Total - 37 Senate: NAYS Senators Donahue, Total - 0 Riser ABSENT and Chabert. Morrell Perry Appointment of Conference Committee Total - 2 on House Bill No. 872 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference Committee on House Bill No. 872 the following members of the SENATE BILL NO. 412— Senate: BY SENATORS MORRELL AND MURRAY AN ACT Senators Riser, To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2231(C), 2232(12) and (13), the Adley introductory paragraph of 2235 and (9), 2237(1), and 2256, and Walsworth. relative to employment discrimination; to provide with respect to the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights; and to provide Appointment of Conference Committee for related matters. on House Bill No. 1015 On motion of Senator Murray, the bill was read by title and The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Committee on House Bill No. 1015 the following members of the Senate: Rules Suspended Senators Appel, Senator Murray asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Claitor to revert to the Morning Hour. and White. Message from the House Appointment of Conference Committee on House Bill No. 1080 HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference June 1, 2014 Committee on House Bill No. 1080 the following members of the Senate: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Senators Morrish, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Walsworth the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, and Broome. on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 30 by Senator Cortez: Introduction of Senate Resolutions Representatives Robideaux, Pearson and Montoucet. Senator LaFleur asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 192— BY SENATOR ALARIO Clerk of the House of Representatives A RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate James Claitor for his outstanding Message from the House accomplishments in high school wrestling. HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED On motion of Senator LaFleur the resolution was read by title and adopted. June 1, 2014 Page 40 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Senate Resolutions on Crowe Morrish Donahue Murray Second Reading Total - 37 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 186— NAYS BY SENATOR BROOME A RESOLUTION Total - 0 To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature ABSENT of Louisiana upon the passing of Dr. Karenlyn Raelette Smith "Kay" Dawson, MD. Morrell Perry Total - 2 On motion of Senator Broome the resolution was read by title and adopted. The Chair declared the Senate adopted the Senate Concurrent Resolution and ordered it sent to the House. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 187— BY SENATOR PERRY Message from the House A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature ASKING CONCURRENCE IN of Louisiana upon the death of Michael James "Lil Mike" HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Detraz Jr. June 1, 2014 On motion of Senator Murray the resolution was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 188— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of BY SENATOR MURRAY A RESOLUTION Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the To commend Bernard Chatters on being elected the first African following House Concurrent Resolutions: American president of the Louisiana Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association. HCR No. 219 HCR No. 215 HCR No. 216 HCR No. 217 HCR No. 218 On motion of Senator Murray the amended resolution was read Respectfully submitted, by title and adopted. ALFRED W. SPEER SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 189— Clerk of the House of Representatives BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON AND PEACOCK A RESOLUTION House Concurrent Resolutions To commend Holy Angels Residential Facility upon being recognized as a "2014 Frontline Healthcare Worker Champion" Senator Murray asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules by CareerSTAT. to read House Concurrent Resolutions a first and second time. On motion of Senator Buffington the amended resolution was HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 215— read by title and adopted. BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AND SENATOR PETERSON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the Xavier University women's tennis team for an Senate Concurrent Resolutions on outstanding season and proclaim Monday, June 2, 2014, as Second Reading Xavier Gold Nuggets Day. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 181— The resolution was read by title. Senator Peterson moved to BY SENATOR BROOME concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure to meet and ROLL CALL function as a study committee to study legal issues related to victims of abuse and housing. The roll was called with the following result: The concurrent resolution was read by title. Senator Broome YEAS moved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution. Mr. President Erdey Nevers Adley Gallot Peacock ROLL CALL Allain Guillory Peterson Amedee Heitmeier Riser The roll was called with the following result: Appel Johns Smith, G. Broome Kostelka Smith, J. YEAS Brown LaFleur Tarver Buffington Long Thompson Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Chabert Martiny Walsworth Adley Erdey Peacock Claitor Mills Ward Allain Gallot Peterson Donahue Morrish White Amedee Guillory Riser Dorsey-Colomb Murray Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. Total - 35 Broome Johns Smith, J. NAYS Brown Kostelka Tarver Buffington LaFleur Thompson Total - 0 Chabert Long Walsworth Claitor Martiny Ward Cortez Mills White 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 41 SENATE June 1, 2014

ABSENT ABSENT Cortez Morrell Cortez Morrell Perry Crowe Perry LaFleur Morrish Total - 4 Total - 5 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 216— Motion to Allow Consideration BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN AND SENATOR WALSWORTH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senator LaFleur moved the adoption of a motion to allow the To commend the town of Farmerville upon winning the state Senate to consider House Bill No. 904 on Third Reading and Final "Cleanest City Contest" sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Passage, Subject to Call, after 6:00 o'clock P.M. on the 82nd calendar Club Federation in Category E. day pursuant to the consent of the House. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for HOUSE BILL NO. 904— a second reading. BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON AN ACT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 217— To enact R.S. 40:539(C)(8)(c), relative to employees of the BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN AND SENATOR WALSWORTH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Cottonport Housing Authority; to provide that employees of the To commend the village of Marion upon winning the state "Cleanest Cottonport Housing Authority shall not be in the state civil City Contest" sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club service; and to provide for related matters. Federation in Category B. ROLL CALL The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 218— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY AND SENATORS JOHNS AND MORRISH Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Adley Erdey Nevers To commend the Barbe High School Buccaneers baseball team upon Allain Gallot Peacock winning the Class 5A state championship title and to Amedee Guillory Riser congratulate the Buccaneers on an outstanding 2014 season. Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. Broome Johns Tarver The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Brown Kostelka Thompson a second reading. Buffington LaFleur Walsworth Chabert Long Ward HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 219— Claitor Martiny White BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY AND SENATOR ALARIO Crowe Mills A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Donahue Morrish To recognize the extraordinary men and women who have served in Total - 34 the Louisiana Legislature and to provide for the observance of NAYS "Former State Legislator Recognition Day" during the third week of each regular session of the legislature in even-numbered Total - 0 years. ABSENT The resolution was read by title. Senator Murray moved to Cortez Perry Smith, J. concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. Morrell Peterson Total - 5 ROLL CALL The Chair declared that the motion to allow the Senate to The roll was called with the following result: consider House Bill No. 904 after 6:00 o'clock P.M. on the 82nd calendar day was adopted and the bill may be considered pursuant to YEAS the consent of the House. Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock Conference Committee Reports Received Adley Erdey Peterson Allain Gallot Riser June 1, 2014 Amedee Guillory Smith, G. Appel Heitmeier Smith, J. SENATE BILL NO. 456— Broome Johns Tarver BY SENATOR ALLAIN Brown Kostelka Thompson AN ACT Buffington Long Walsworth To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1119(B)(2)(b)(i), relative to the Code Chabert Martiny Ward of Governmental Ethics; to provide for the applicability of the Claitor Mills White nepotism provisions to hospital service districts; and to provide Crowe Murray for related matters. Donahue Nevers Total - 34 NAYS Total - 0 Page 42 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 2— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of BY SENATOR MILLS Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate AN ACT Concurrent Resolutions: To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1903(A)(2) and to enact R.S. 11:1903(F), relative to employer participation in the Parochial SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 176— Employees' Retirement System; to provide relative to BY SENATORS ALARIO AND DONAHUE AND REPRESENTATIVES participating hospital districts; to provide for an effective date; FANNIN AND KLECKLEY and to provide for related matters. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend the Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Office on its fortieth HOUSE BILL NO. 1048— anniversary. BY REPRESENTATIVES PONTI AND ORTEGO AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1378(A)(3) and R.S. 40:5, 1722(B)(2), 1723(B), 1730.22(C), 1730.28(A)(1), (3)(a), and (5), and SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 180— 1730.29(A)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. 40:4(C) and BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB (D) and 1730.23(I), and to repeal R.S. 40:4(A)(7), 1722(D), and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 1730.28(A)(3)(h); relative to the regulation of plumbing; to To commend the University High School boys basketball team upon provide for grounds for disciplinary actions; to require the winning the Class 3A state championship title and to Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code Council to adopt congratulate the Cubs on an outstanding 2013-2014 season. certain provisions relative to plumbing; to provide relative to the duties of the state health officer; to provide relative to the Reported without amendments. authority of local building officials; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 179— BY SENATORS ALARIO, ADLEY, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, HOUSE BILL NO. 1278— (Substitute for House Bill No. 79 by DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GAL LOT, GUILLORY, Representative Pearson) HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, BY REPRESENTATIVES PEARSON, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, IVEY, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, MILLER, AND TALBOT PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, AN ACT WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of To recognize the fortieth anniversary of the ratification of the Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 and to commend those framers Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), (4)(a), and delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1973 for their (7), (16), (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory extraordinary public service to the state of Louisiana. paragraph), (1), and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), (3) through (6), Reported without amendments. and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), Respectfully submitted, 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and ALFRED W. SPEER 3695(C)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. Clerk of the House of Representatives 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(D), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Conference Committee Reports Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1), and to repeal R.S. 11:3682(29), 3685(D), 3688(A) through (C) and The following reports were received and read: (E), 3689(B) through (E), 3690 (C) and (D), 3690.1, 3691, 3693, and 3698, relative to retirement for employees of the Harbor SENATE BILL NO. 360— Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to provide BY SENATOR RISER relative to the merger of the Harbor Police Retirement System AN ACT into the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1989.1(A) and (B) and to repeal R.S. provide for enrollment of new hires of the Harbor Police 47:1989.1(C), relative to reimbursement of expenses incurred by Department in the Hazardous Duty Services Plan in the assessors defending assessments; to provide for reimbursement Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to provide for successfully defending the legality of an assessment; to relative to a cooperative endeavor agreement with respect to the require reimbursement from taxes related to the successfully- merger of the systems; to provide relative to the assets of the defended assessments and to provide procedures therefor; to Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative to benefits provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. for members of the Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative to retirement benefits for new hires of the Harbor Police CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Department of the Port of New Orleans; to provide relative to Senate Bill No. 360 By Senator Riser the boards of trustees of the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System and the Harbor Police Retirement System; May 22, 2014 to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the The Conference Committee Reports for the above legislative Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. instruments lie over under the rules. Ladies and Gentlemen: Message from the House We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 360 by Senator CONCURRING IN Riser, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS 1. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposed by June 1, 2014 Representative Havard and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 14, 2014, be rejected. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 43 SENATE June 1, 2014

Respectfully submitted, AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, delete lines 3 and 4, and insert "retirement benefits of Senators: Representatives: public employees hired after a certain date; to provide for Neil Riser Joel C. Robideaux participation, options, contributions, and eligibility; to provide for Barrow Peacock Kenny Havard technical corrections; to provide for an effective date; and to" Ronnie Johns Joseph P. Lopinto AMENDMENT NO. 3 Senator Riser moved that the Conference Committee Report be On page 1, line 8, change "1903(A)(2) is" to "446(F), 450(B), and adopted. 471.1(G) are" ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: The roll was called with the following result: "§446. Mode of payment where option elected * * * YEAS F. If the member is married, the designated beneficiary for a qualified joint and survivor annuity and any Deferred Retirement Mr. President Donahue Murray Option Plan benefits payable in accordance with law shall be his Adley Dorsey-Colomb Nevers spouse, unless such spouse has consented to the contrary in writing Allain Erdey Peacock before a notary public, or such spouse cannot be located and the Amedee Gallot Peterson member submits an original affidavit signed by him before a notary Appel Guillory Riser public which evidences good faith efforts to locate the spouse. If the Broome Heitmeier Smith, G. member does not select a joint and survivor annuity option and fails Brown Johns Smith, J. to provide such a spousal consent at the time of his retirement and his Buffington Kostelka Tarver spouse survives him, then for the purposes of a retirement benefit Chabert LaFleur Thompson option the system shall establish the benefit as if the member had Claitor Martiny Walsworth selected the Option 3 joint and survivor annuity as provided in Cortez Mills Ward Paragraph (3) of Subsection (A)(3) of this Section. For purposes of Crowe Morrish White this Paragraph, "spouse" shall mean that person who is married to the Total - 36 member under a legal regime of community of acquets and gains on NAYS his effective date of retirement or effective date of participation in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan, whichever is earlier. Total - 0 * * * ABSENT §450. Termination of participation * * * Long Morrell Perry B. Upon termination of participation in the plan but not Total - 3 employment, credits to the account shall cease and no retirement benefits shall be paid to the participant until employment is The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was terminated. The balance in the participant's subaccount shall be adopted. placed in a self-directed subaccount in the name of the participant as provided for in R.S. 11:451.1, and the participant shall then be bound SENATE BILL NO. 2— by the provisions of said that Section. No payment shall be made BY SENATOR MILLS based on credits in the subaccount until employment is terminated as AN ACT defined in this Section. The participant may continue employment To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1903(A)(2) and to enact R.S. after termination of participation in the plan for the sole purpose of 11:1903(F), relative to employer participation in the Parochial accruing a supplemental benefit, and employer and employee Employees' Retirement System; to provide relative to contributions shall resume. Correction officers, probation and parole participating hospital districts; to provide for an effective date; officers, and security officers of the Department of Public Safety and and to provide for related matters. Corrections; peace officers of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of state police, other than state troopers, as CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT provided in R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(b); and personnel employed by the Senate Bill No. 2 By Senator Mills Department of Revenue, office of alcohol and tobacco control, as provided in R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(c), Participants who have ended their June 1, 2014 participation in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan but not employment shall make contributions at the rate established in R.S. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the 11:62(5)(b). Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. * * * §471.1. Survivors' benefits; members hired on or after January Ladies and Gentlemen: 1, 2011 * * * We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement G. If a member dies, even after retirement, eligible minor between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 2 by Senator children shall receive the benefits under Subsection C of this Section. Mills, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: * * *" 1. That the set of House Committee Amendments proposed by AMENDMENT NO. 5 House Committee on Retirement and adopted by the House of On page 1, delete lines 12 through 17 and on page 2, delete lines 1 Representatives on June 21, 2014, be rejected. through 10 3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted: AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, line 12, after "F." and before "(1)" insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 1 "Notwithstanding any provision of this Chapter to the contrary, On page 1, line 2, change "1903(A)(2)" to "446(F), 450(B), and a hospital service district located in a parish with a total 471.1(G)" population between seventy thousand and eighty thousand persons as of the latest federal decennial census may terminate Page 44 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014 coverage for employees of the district first hired on or after We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement January 1, 2015, as further provided in this Subsection." between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 456 by Senator AMENDMENT NO. 7 Allain, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: On page 2, line 18, after "(3)" delete the remainder of the line and insert "If, pursuant to this Subsection, an" 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposed by House Committee on House and Governmental AMENDMENT NO. 8 Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives on May On page 2, line 19, delete "prospectively" 19, 2014 be rejected. AMENDMENT NO. 9 Respectfully submitted, On page 2, line 20, delete "prospective" Senators: Representatives: AMENDMENT NO. 10 R.L. Bret Allain II Gordon Dove On page 2, line 22, delete "prospective" "Jody" Amedee Timothy G. Burns Norby Chabert Robert E. Billiot Respectfully submitted, The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was Senators: Representatives: adopted. Fred Mills J. Kevin Pearson Taylor F. Barras ROLL CALL Patrick Simone B. Champagne The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was adopted. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Morrish Adley Gallot Murray The roll was called with the following result: Allain Guillory Nevers Amedee Heitmeier Smith, G. YEAS Broome Johns Smith, J. Brown Kostelka Tarver Mr. President Donahue Morrish Buffington LaFleur Thompson Adley Dorsey-Colomb Murray Chabert Long Ward Allain Erdey Nevers Donahue Mills Amedee Gallot Peacock Total - 26 Appel Guillory Riser NAYS Broome Heitmeier Smith, G. Brown Johns Smith, J. Claitor Erdey Riser Buffington Kostelka Tarver Cortez Peacock Walsworth Chabert LaFleur Thompson Crowe Peterson Claitor Long Walsworth Total - 8 Cortez Martiny Ward ABSENT Crowe Mills White Total - 36 Appel Morrell White NAYS Martiny Perry Total - 5 Peterson Total - 1 The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was ABSENT adopted. Morrell Perry House Concurrent Resolutions on Total - 2 Second Reading The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137— adopted. BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE BILL NO. 456— To authorize and request the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court BY SENATOR ALLAIN AN ACT of Louisiana to gather information in order to determine the To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1119(B)(2)(b)(i), relative to the Code frequency and effectiveness of judicial enforcement of sanctions of Governmental Ethics; to provide for the applicability of the for filing pleadings in violation of Code of Civil Procedure nepotism provisions to hospital service districts; and to provide Article 863(B). for related matters. The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT the Committee on Judiciary A. Senate Bill No. 456 By Senator Allain HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT May 30, 2014 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To authorize and direct the House Committee on the Administration To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the of Criminal Justice to study the feasibility of requiring part-time Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. law enforcement officers to complete Peace Officer Standards and Training programs and to report the findings of the Ladies and Gentlemen: committee to the legislature prior to the convening of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 45 SENATE June 1, 2014

The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 166— the Committee on Judiciary B. BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 156— To establish the Transportation Funding Task Force to study and BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, BARROW, AND ST. GERMAIN make recommendations relative to transportation funding A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION mechanisms to be used in the state and to require such task force To urge and request the state Department of Education and the to make recommendations for guidelines for utilization of the governing authority of each public elementary and secondary transportation funding mechanisms. school to implement certain measures based on the Louisiana Women's Policy and Research Commission's recommendations The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to pertaining to science, technology, engineering, and math the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. (STEM) education in its 2013 report to the governor. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 193— The resolution was read by title. Senator Appel moved to BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create a task force to study and evaluate the effectiveness of drug abuse prevention and education programs in public schools and ROLL CALL to submit a written report of findings and recommendations to the House Committee on Education, the Senate Committee on The roll was called with the following result: Education, the House Committee on Health and Welfare, and the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare not later than sixty YEAS days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Legislature of Louisiana. Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to Amedee Guillory Peterson the Committee on Education. Appel Heitmeier Riser HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— Broome Johns Smith, G. BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT Brown Kostelka Smith, J. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Buffington Long Tarver To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study Chabert Martiny Thompson and make changes to the provisions of the state Sanitary Code Claitor Mills Walsworth which provide for minimum lot size restrictions, including but Cortez Morrell Ward not limited to those provisions relative to sewerage systems, to Crowe Morrish White address the negative impact of those provisions on economic Total - 36 development within the state of Louisiana, with a specific focus NAYS on the prohibitive effect of the provisions on the development of land surrounding False River in Pointe Coupee Parish. Total - 0 ABSENT The resolution was read by title. Senator Ward moved to concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. Donahue LaFleur Perry Total - 3 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 163— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers To authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to compile Adley Erdey Peacock data relative to Louisiana's monetary threshold for a civil jury Allain Gallot Peterson trial and to submit a written report of findings to the House Amedee Guillory Riser Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the Senate Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. Committee on Judiciary A not later than sixty days prior to the Broome Johns Smith, J. beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Brown Kostelka Tarver Louisiana. Buffington LaFleur Thompson Chabert Long Walsworth The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to Claitor Martiny Ward the Committee on Judiciary A. Cortez Mills White Crowe Morrish HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 164— Donahue Murray BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL Total - 37 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NAYS To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study the feasibility of amending R.S. 22:1295, uninsured motorist Total - 0 coverage, to clarify uninsured motorist rejection form rules, and ABSENT to report its findings to the legislative committees on insurance. Morrell Perry The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to Total - 2 the Committee on Judiciary A. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Page 46 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 199— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD, DOVE, AND GISCLAIR A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to To urge and request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to locate a conduct a study to determine whether R.S. 22:1265 permits an place other than Lafourche Parish and Terrebonne Parish as a insurer to consider an insured's claim that does not exceed the source for dirt to be used in hurricane protection efforts in insured's deductible to cancel coverage or raise the deductible; Orleans Parish. and if it is deemed that the statute allows an insurer to consider these claims, to develop an appropriate disclosure for the insurer Floor Amendments to place on the declarations page of the policy to advise the insured of the consequences of filing a claim that does not Senator Gary Smith proposed the following amendments. exceed the deductible, and to report its findings and recommendations to the legislative committees on insurance. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to Amendments proposed by Senator Gary Smith to Original House the Committee on Insurance. Concurrent Resolution No. 213 by Representative Richard HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On page 1, line 2, after "Engineers to", insert "terminate all To authorize and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to proceedings related to the construction of mitigation in the Raceland study the feasibility of providing a choice of fiscal/employer area and to" agents, including a Louisiana-based option, to Medicaid AMENDMENT NO. 2 enrollees who hire a direct service worker as a home-based On page 1, between lines 12 and 13, insert: attendant through a waiver program administered by the "WHEREAS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to department. construct three mitigation projects in the North Raceland area; and The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to "WHEREAS, these projects will have a detrimental effect on the Committee on Health and Welfare. private landowners and the sugar industry in Lafourche Parish; and" HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 203— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVES GREENE AND THIBAUT On page 2, at the end of line 7 delete the period and insert "; and" A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study AMENDMENT NO. 4 the issue of the extent of coverage of Louisiana residents On page 2, between lines 7 and 8, insert: enrolled in individual or employer-sponsored health benefit "WHEREAS, it is incumbent upon the U.S. Army Corps of plans, the proliferation of benefit plans containing high enrollee Engineers to to preserve the health, safety and welface of the citizens cost-sharing provisions, and the effects of those plans on and to consider the economic and ecological impact of hurricane enrollees and providers relative to the ability of enrollees to protection projects." meet those obligations and the amounts that are left as unpaid, as well as the process and timing involved with patients and AMENDMENT NO. 5 providers obtaining health benefit deductible accumulation and On page 2, line 9, after "Engineers to" insert "terminate all the timing of claims payment and deductible accumulation proceeding related to the construction of mitigation areas in the within health benefit plans. Raceland area and to" The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to On motion of Senator Gary Smith, the amendments were the Committee on Insurance. adopted. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 210— The amended resolution was read by title. Senator Gary Smith BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT moved to concur in the amended House Concurrent Resolution. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Insurance, in consultation ROLL CALL with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to study an alternative long-term care benefit option for Medicaid applicants The roll was called with the following result: with life insurance policies who enter into certain viatical settlement contracts and to report its findings to the legislative YEAS committees on insurance. Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to Adley Erdey Nevers the Committee on Insurance. Allain Gallot Peacock Amedee Guillory Peterson HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 211— Appel Heitmeier Riser BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON Broome Johns Smith, G. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Brown Kostelka Smith, J. To urge and request the Department of Insurance to study the issues Buffington LaFleur Tarver of the availability and affordability of homeowners' insurance in Chabert Long Thompson the coastal and intercoastal areas of the state, particularly in Claitor Martiny Walsworth light of the recent enactment of a state uniform construction Cortez Mills Ward code, by establishing a task force and to report its findings to the Crowe Morrish White legislative committees on insurance. Total - 36 NAYS The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Insurance. Total - 0 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 47 SENATE June 1, 2014

ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 2, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: Donahue Morrell Perry "(3)(a) Distilled spirits, whether domestically bottled or Total - 3 imported, subject to the metric standard of fill prescribed in Paragraph (1) above shall be packed with the following number of The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amended House bottles containers per shipping case or container: Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Bottle Container sizes Bottles Containers per case 1.75 liters 6 Conference Committee Reports, 1.00 liters 12 750 milliliters 12 Resumed 375 milliliters 24 355 milliliters 24 The following reports were received and read: 200 milliliters 48 SENATE BILL NO. 204— 100 milliliters 48 BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT (b) For purposes of this Paragraph, “container” shall mean To amend and reenact R.S. 26:351(2)(a) and (4) and to enact R.S. any receptacle produced and manufactured with any substance 26:351(9), relative to the size of containers for beverages of high used to package distilled spirits for delivery to the public." alcoholic content; to require certain container sizes for certain alcoholic beverages sold or shipped in the state; to provide AMENDMENT NO. 6 relative to the number of containers in each shipping case or On page 2, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following: container; to exempt certain products; and to provide for related "(b) For purposes of this Paragraph, "container" shall mean matters. any receptacle produced and manufactured with any substance used to package wine for delivery to the public." CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senate Bill No. 204 By Senator Morrell AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 2, after line 24 insert the following: May 29, 2014 "(10) No container sold in or shipped into this state shall include powdered alcohol. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature by the Ladies and Gentlemen: governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If vetoed by the governor and We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 204 by Senator effective on the day following such approval." Morrell, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: Respectfully submitted, 1. That the House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by House Committee on Judiciary and adopted by the House of Senators: Representatives: Representatives on April 30, 2014 be adopted. Jean-Paul J. Morrell "Jeff" J. Arnold Daniel "Danny" Martiny Bryan Adams 2. That the House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by Edwin R. Murray Edward "Ted" James House Committee on Judiciary and adopted by the House of Representatives on April 30, 2014 be rejected. Senator Morrell moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. 3. That Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and ROLL CALL adopted by the House of Representatives on April 30, 2014 be adopted. The roll was called with the following result: 4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted: YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. President Erdey Nevers On page 1, line 2, after "(2)(a)" insert ", (3)," and after "351(9)" insert Adley Gallot Peacock "and (10)" Allain Guillory Peterson Amedee Heitmeier Riser AMENDMENT NO. 2 Appel Johns Smith, G. On page 1, at the end of line 2, delete "the" Broome Kostelka Smith, J. Brown Long Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 3 Buffington Martiny Thompson On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "size of" Chabert Mills Walsworth Cortez Morrell Ward AMENDMENT NO. 4 Crowe Morrish White On page 1, line 6, after "products;" insert "to prohibit the sale and Dorsey-Colomb Murray shipment into this state of any containers of powdered alcohol;" Total - 35 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 1, line 8, after "(2)(a)" insert ", (3)," Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 1, line 9, change "is" to "and (10) are" Claitor LaFleur Donahue Perry Total - 4 Page 48 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Messages from the Governor The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was adopted. The following messages from the Governor were received and read as follows: Rules Suspended STATE OF LOUISIANA Senator Morrell asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR to take up at this time: May 30, 2014 Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions The Honorable Glenn Koepp Just Returned from the House of Representatives Secretary of the Senate with Amendments, State Capitol Subject to Call Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Called from the Calendar Re: House Bill No. 187 by Representative Joseph Lopinto Senator Murray asked that Senate Bill No. 412 be called from Dear Mr. Koepp: the Calendar. A year ago, I vetoed legislation which would have created SENATE BILL NO. 412— commercial surrogacy contracts in Louisiana. In the time since, BY SENATORS MORRELL AND MURRAY supporters of similar legislation have worked to address the AN ACT bioethical concerns which led to that veto. While some progress has To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2231(C), 2232(12) and (13), the been made, and the legislation has been improved, I must nonetheless introductory paragraph of 2235 and (9), 2237(1), and 2256, veto this legislation out of an abundance of concern regarding the relative to employment discrimination; to provide with respect ramifications of government-endorsed surrogacy contracts and how to the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights; and to provide this legislation impacts the way we value human life. for related matters. All Louisianians are at liberty today to engage in informal The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of agreements regarding surrogacy - this is simply a question of whether Representatives with amendments: we ought to codify and regulate such agreements, and if so, what these regulations ought to entail. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS My heart goes out to those who face the tragedies of miscarriage Amendments proposed by Representative Moreno to Reengrossed and infertility. The inability to conceive or bear children is a deep Senate Bill No. 412 by Senator Morrell wound in our society, unnoticed by most, and suffered by too many. The desire to have a child is rooted in the love that created and AMENDMENT NO. 1 sustains each of us - and when we seek the blessing of children, it is On page 3, line 1, change "a person or for two or more persons" to our best selves speaking to action. A state reflecting that goodness, "an employer, as defined in R.S. 23:302(2)." and that love, will protect the dignity of human life - women and children at the foremost - and seek to open the doors to that ROLL CALL fulfillment in family. The roll was called with the following result: However, despite the good intentions and hard efforts of the author, this legislation still raises concerns for many in the pro-life YEAS community. Mr. President Gallot Nevers Thus, I cannot in good conscience, sign this bill. For these Adley Guillory Peacock reasons and with deep conviction, I have vetoed House Bill No. 187 Allain Heitmeier Peterson and have returned it to the House of Representatives. Amedee Johns Riser Appel Kostelka Smith, G. Sincerely, Broome LaFleur Smith, J. Brown Long Tarver Governor Buffington Martiny Thompson Chabert Mills Walsworth STATE OF LOUISIANA Cortez Morrell Ward OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Crowe Morrish White Dorsey-Colomb Murray May 30, 2014 Total - 35 NAYS The Honorable Glenn Koepp Secretary of the Senate Total - 0 State Capitol ABSENT Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Claitor Erdey RE: Senate Bill No. 318 by Senator Gary Smith Donahue Perry Total - 4 Dear Mr. Koepp: The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Senate Bill No. 318 by Senator Gary Smith Jr., provides for proposed by the House. exceptions to the law that prohibits a motor vehicle dealer from authorizing a person who is not a motor vehicle dealer to perform warranty repairs. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 49 SENATE June 1, 2014

While the bill as filed presented a narrow exemption for owners HOUSE BILL NO. 1195— of fleet vehicles to do limited warranty work, the bill was amended. BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO Dozens of legislators in both the House and Senate have expressed AN ACT concerns about the unintended consequences of these amendments To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1964(24) and (25), relative to unfair that they did not realize when they voted on the bill, and have asked trade practices in the business of insurance; to provide that any me to veto it as a result. attempt to limit through contractual provisions the amount of information that a non-captive producer may provide to In addition, the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association, as consumers on competing limited benefit or supplemental benefit well as dealerships across the state, have also asked for a veto. I am plans shall be such an unfair trade practice; to provide that any concerned that the stakeholders did not have sufficient opportunity to attempt to limit through contractual provisions the number of give their input during the development of the bill and that legislators other insurance companies that such a producer may represent should have the chance to consider the implications. shall be deemed such an unfair trade practice; and to provide for related matters. For these reasons, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 318 and have returned it to the Senate. HOUSE BILL NO. 1181— BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND DIXON AN ACT Sincerely, To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(H), BOBBY JINDAL relative to courts of limited jurisdiction; to provide for the Governor jurisdictional amount in dispute in certain city courts; to provide for the jurisdictional amount in dispute in the city courts of STATE OF LOUISIANA Alexandria, Pineville, Slidell, and Ruston; and to provide for OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR related matters. May 30, 2014 HOUSE BILL NO. 1206— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER The Honorable Glenn Koepp AN ACT Secretary of the Senate State Capitol To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2491, 2492, 2493, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 2493.1(A)(introductory paragraph), (B), (C), and (D), 2495, 2495.1(A), 2496.1, 2496.2(A), 2496.3(A), (B), (E), (F), RE: Senate Bill No. 418 by Senator Gary Smith (G)(introductory paragraph), (3) and (5), 2496.4, 2497, 2498(A), (B), and (C), 2499, 2500(A) and (B), 2500.1, 2500.2, 2500.4, Dear Mr. Koepp: 2501, 2512, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2516, and 2519(A) and to repeal R.S. 13:2501.1, 2505, 2506, 2507, 2507.1, and 2509, relative to Senate Bill No. 418 by Senator Gary Smith, which was the consolidation of the municipal and traffic courts of New introduced on behalf of the Department of Public Safety, was Orleans; to require the consolidation of the municipal and traffic inadvertently drafted in a manner that jeopardizes the integrity of the courts in New Orleans; to transfer the traffic court; to provide Department of Public Safety's vehicle titling and registration relative to jurisdiction; to eliminate the clerk of court and database. judicial administrator for the traffic court; to transfer certain employees of the traffic court to the consolidated court; to create The legislation was intended to prohibit copying of military the consolidated judicial expense fund; to provide for the identification cards, which is consistent with federal law. payment of salaries for clerks and deputy clerks; to provide Additionally, the legislation was intended to remove the requirement relative to security detail; to authorize additional costs to defray that valid photo identification be submitted with first-time renewals expenses of the court; and to provide for related matters. of vehicle registration. Due to drafting errors, the legislation would allow initial vehicle registration without the submission of valid The Conference Committee Reports for the above legislative photo identification. instruments lie over under the rules. For these reasons, and at the request of the Office of Motor Vehicle Commissioner Stephen Campbell, I have vetoed Senate Bill Recess No. 418 and hereby return it to the Senate. On motion of Senator Brown, the Senate took a recess at 4:20 Sincerely, o'clock P.M. until 5:00 o'clock P.M. BOBBY JINDAL Governor After Recess Conference Committee Reports Received The Senate was called to order at 5:30 o'clock P.M. by the President of the Senate. June 1, 2014 ROLL CALL SENATE BILL NO. 516— BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB, GUILLORY AND The roll being called, the following members answered to their MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP names: AN ACT PRESENT To enact Part VII of Chapter 15 of Title 37 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:1360.81 through Mr. President Donahue Nevers 1360.91, relative to direct primary care; to provide for Adley Erdey Peacock definitions; to provide for prohibitions on discrimination; to Allain Gallot Perry provide for direct fees; to provide for prohibited and authorized Amedee Guillory Peterson practices; to provide for acceptance and discontinuation of Appel Johns Riser patients; to provide exemptions from state insurance laws; to Broome Kostelka Smith, G. provide for business conduct; to provide for annual reports; to Brown LaFleur Smith, J. provide for violations and penalties; to provide for rules and Buffington Long Tarver regulations; and to provide for related matters. 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Cortez Morrish Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 824— Crowe Murray White BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Total - 36 AN ACT ABSENT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:6019(A)(2)(c) and (3)(b)(i)(cc), relative to the rehabilitation of historic structures; to provide Dorsey-Colomb Heitmeier Morrell relative to the application fee charged by the state historic Total - 3 preservation office for processing certain applications; to authorize the establishment and imposition of a fee for the The President of the Senate announced there were 36 Senators processing of tax credit transfers; to require the promulgation of present and a quorum. rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters. The Conference Committee Reports for the above legislative Senate Business Resumed After Recess instruments lie over under the rules. Conference Committee Reports Received Message from the House June 1, 2014 DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL SENATE BILL NO. 272— BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE MILLER June 1, 2014 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1511.2(A)(5) and R.S. 42:1124(C), the To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: introductory paragraph of 1124.2(C), the introductory paragraph of 1124.2.1(C), and the introductory paragraph of 1124.3(C) and I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of to enact R.S. 18:1511.2(C) and R.S. 42:1124(B)(3), relative to Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate the Supervisory Committee on Campaign Finance and the Board Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 629 by Representative St. Germain, of Ethics; to provide for the approval of forms and reports by the and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs; and to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER SENATE BILL NO. 122— Clerk of the House of Representatives BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT Message from the House To enact R.S. 42:1123(43), relative to the Code of Governmental Ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a public DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL servant from doing business with a person who has a business relationship with the agency of the public servant under certain June 1, 2014 circumstances; and to provide for related matters. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: SENATE BILL NO. 167— BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of To amend and reenact R.S. 37:751(A), 775(A)(2) and (9) and (B), Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate and 776(A)(14) and to enact R.S. 37:780(B)(5), relative to the Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 884 by Representative St. Germain, Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide for definitions; and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to provide for dental advertisements; to provide relative to to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. unprofessional conduct; to provide for fines; to provide for Respectfully submitted, terms, procedures, and conditions; and to provide for related ALFRED W. SPEER matters. Clerk of the House of Representatives SENATE BILL NO. 299— BY SENATOR MORRISH Message from the House AN ACT To enact Chapter 2-C of Code Title XII of Code Book III of Title 9 HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 9:3580.1 through 3580.10, relative to civil justice funding June 1, 2014 companies; to enact the Civil Justice Funding Model Act; to provide for definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: requirements, effects, and prohibitions; to provide for form and terms of contract; to provide for contract disclosures; to provide I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of for violations and penalties; and to provide for related matters. the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like SENATE BILL NO. 108— committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. BY SENATOR APPEL 1015 by Representative Schroder: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3123.1(C), relative to the Representatives Schroder, Carter and Pearson. commissioner of higher education; to delete the requirement that the salary of the commissioner of higher education be approved Respectfully submitted, by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget; and to ALFRED W. SPEER provide for related matters. Clerk of the House of Representatives 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 51 SENATE June 1, 2014

Message from the House Appointment of Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 229 DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL The President of the Senate appointed the following members June 1, 2014 to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the disagreement on Senate Bill No. 229: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Senators Martiny, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Morrell Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate and Crowe. Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1019 by Representative Garofalo, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee Appointment of Conference Committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. on Senate Bill No. 282 Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER The President of the Senate appointed the following members Clerk of the House of Representatives to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the disagreement on Senate Bill No. 282: Message from the House Senators Brown, Adley HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED and Gary Smith. June 1, 2014 Appointment of Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on Senate Bill No. 294 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of The President of the Senate appointed the following members the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like disagreement on Senate Bill No. 294: committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1019 by Representative Garofalo: Senators Morrell, Riser Representatives Garofalo, Badon and Greene. and Walsworth. Respectfully submitted, Appointment of Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives on Senate Bill No. 368 The President of the Senate appointed the following members Message from the House to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the disagreement on Senate Bill No. 368: DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL Senators Morrell, June 1, 2014 Dorsey-Colomb and Peacock. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Appointment of Conference Committee I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate on Senate Bill No. 496 Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1079 by Representative Tim Burns, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee The President of the Senate appointed the following members to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the disagreement on Senate Bill No. 496: Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Senators Heitmeier, Clerk of the House of Representatives Mills and Johns. Message from the House Appointment of Conference Committee DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL on Senate Bill No. 507 June 1, 2014 The President of the Senate appointed the following members to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: disagreement on Senate Bill No. 507: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Senators Martiny, Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate Heitmeier Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1207 by Representative Pierre, and and Mills. ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement. Appointment of Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 524 Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Page 52 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

The President of the Senate appointed the following members to "C. Security alerts. (1) A person who receives notification of confer with a like committee from the House to consider the a security alert under pursuant to R.S. 9:3571.1 in connection with disagreement on Senate Bill No. 524: a request for a consumer report for the approval of a credit-based application, including an application for a new extension of credit, a Senators Walsworth, purchase, lease, or rental agreement for goods, or for an application Appel for a noncredit-related service, shall not lend money, extend credit, and Donahue. or authorize an application without taking reasonable steps to verify the consumer's identity. For the purposes of this Section, "extension Appointment of Conference Committee of credit" does not include an increase in an existing open-end credit plan, as defined in Regulation Z of the Federal Reserve System (12 on Senate Bill No. 591 C.F.R. 226.2 12 C.F.R. 1036), or any change to or review of an The President of the Senate appointed the following members to existing credit account. confer with a like committee from the House to consider the * * *" disagreement on Senate Bill No. 591: AMENDMENT NO. 4 Senators Morrell, On page 1, line 15, delete "D.(1)(a)" and insert "D. Vendor Donahue contracts and prohibitions. (1)(a)" and change "personally" to and Chabert. "personal" AMENDMENT NO. 5 Appointment of Conference Committee On page 2, line 2, after "contract" insert a comma "," and "or for the on Senate Bill No. 683 vendor's auditing or accounting compliance purposes" The President of the Senate appointed the following members to AMENDMENT NO. 6 confer with a like committee from the House to consider the On page 2, line 10, after "means" delete "an" and insert "a written" disagreement on Senate Bill No. 683: AMENDMENT NO. 7 Senators Morrell, On page 2, line 12, delete the comma "," and "whether written or Appel oral" and White. AMENDMENT NO. 8 Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions On page 2, line 17, delete "R.S. 14:67.16(3)" and insert "R.S. Just Returned from the House of Representatives 14:67.16(A)(3)" with Amendments, AMENDMENT NO. 9 Subject to Call On page 3, line 1, after "state" insert a comma "," Called from the Calendar AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 3, line 4, after "state" insert a comma "," Senator Crowe asked that Senate Bill No. 506 be called from the Calendar. AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 3, line 5, delete "E.(1)" and insert "E. Inapplicability to SENATE BILL NO. 506— certain federal provisions. (1)" BY SENATOR CROWE AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 12 To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3568(D) and to enact R.S. 9:3568(E) On page 3, line 6, after "received" insert a comma "," 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, AMENDMENT NO. 13 relative to identity theft; to provide for personal identifying On page 3, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: information; to prohibit the unauthorized disclosure of certain "(3)(a) The provisions of Subsection D of this Section shall personal identifying information by certain vendors; to require not apply to any of the following: state entities to develop a policy related to the protection of (i) A federally insured financial institution or its subsidiaries personal identifying information; to provide for definitions; to or affiliates. require certain provisions in certain contracts; and provide for (ii) A vendor who is governed by the Fair Credit Reporting related matters. Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681, et. seq., or the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, 15 U.S.C. 6801, et seq. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of (iii) A health insurance issuer that insures or administers a Representatives with amendments: health plan for the state or a political subdivision and such issuer is in compliance with the privacy requirements of the federal HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. 1320d). Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce to (iv) Any public records available to the public pursuant to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by Senator Crowe the "Public Records Law", R.S. 44:1.1, et seq., or any records that are publically available and obtained from a clerk of court AMENDMENT NO. 1 or law enforcement agency. On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 9:3568(D)" and insert "R.S. (v) A cooperative agreement entered into by the secretary 9:3568(C)(1) and (D)" of state pursuant to R.S. 18:18(D), if the agreement does not provide for personal identifying information to be maintained by AMENDMENT NO. 2 anyone who is not an employee of the secretary of state or an On page 1, line 10, delete "R.S. 9:3568(D) is" and insert "R.S. employee of a group of states who enter into the cooperative 9:3568(C)(1) and D) are" endeavor agreement, and if the cooperative agreement contains a provision for the privacy of the information or data that AMENDMENT NO. 3 complies fully with applicable state and federal law." On page 1, between lines 14 and 15, insert the following: 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 53 SENATE June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 14 arising hereunder due to the negligent or intentional act or On page 3, line 17, change "(3)" to "(b)" failure of the state. D. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to any of AMENDMENT NO. 15 the following: On page 3, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: (1) A nationwide financial filing, licensing, or registry "(c) Nothing in this Section shall be construed or deemed to system including any of the following: deny the legislative auditor access to any data or information (a) Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. required pursuant to R.S. 24:513, et seq." (b) Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registry. (c) Central Registration Depository. AMENDMENT NO. 16 (2) Any information subject to the Federal Driver Privacy On page 3, line 19, delete "Effective January 1, 2004, each" and Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. 2721, et seq., that is collected, received, insert "Each" or used by a vendor pursuant to a contract with the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. AMENDMENT NO. 17 (3) A federally insured financial institution or its On page 3, line 27, delete "to be" subsidiaries or affiliates. (4) The Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681, et seq., AMENDMENT NO. 18 or the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, 15 U.S.C. 6801, et seq. On page 4, line 3, after "office," insert "or" (5) A health insurance issuer that insures or administers a health plan for the state or a political subdivision of the state and AMENDMENT NO. 19 such issuer is in compliance with the privacy requirements of the On page 4, line 8, change "used" to "provided" federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (42 U.S.C. 1320d). AMENDMENT NO. 20 (6) Any public records available to the public pursuant to On page 4, line 28, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert the "Public Records Law", R.S. 44:1.1, et seq., or any records "or statute" that are publically available and obtained from a clerk of court or law enforcement agency. AMENDMENT NO. 21 (7) A cooperative agreement entered into by the secretary On page 5, delete line 4 and insert in lieu thereof "of R.S. 51:3074." of state pursuant to R.S. 18:18(D), if the agreement does not provide for personal identifying information to be maintained by AMENDMENT NO. 22 anyone who is not an employee of the secretary of state or an On page 5, line 10, after "office," insert "or" and after "state" insert employee of a group of states who enter into the cooperative a comma "," and "provided that the security breach was not endeavor agreement, and if the cooperative agreement contains caused by the department, office, or agency of the state" a provision for the privacy of the information or data that complies fully with applicable state and federal law. AMENDMENT NO. 23 E. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed or deemed to On page 5, delete lines 11 through 29 in their entirety and on page 6, deny the legislative auditor access to any data or information delete lines 1 through 6 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the required pursuant to R.S. 24:513, et seq." following: "(2) The Division of Administration shall establish policy LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS and guidelines regarding insurance requirements for any contract, or renewal of a contract, entered into on or after Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate January 1, 2015, between any department, office, or agency of the Bill No. 506 by Senator Crowe state and a vendor and may require a vendor to provide a policy of insurance to cover any claims that may arise from the AMENDMENT NO. 1 unauthorized distribution of personal identifying information. In House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the House (3) Any contract, or renewal of a contract, entered into on Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by or after January 1, 2015, between any department, office, or Senator Crowe, on page 1, line 4, following "(C)(1) and" change "D)" agency of the state and a vendor, in which the scope of the to "(D)" supplies or services provided by the vendor requires the vendor to maintain personal identifying information, shall contain a AMENDMENT NO. 2 clause tailored to the nature and scope of the contract setting In House Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the House forth the obligations of the vendor to protect personal identifying Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by information. The following clause may be used in any contract Senator Crowe, on page 1, line 15, following "12 C.F.R." change in which the vendor is required to maintain personal identifying "1036" to "1026.2" information: CONFIDENTIALITY AMENDMENT NO. 3 Any confidential data which is transmitted or obtained by In House Committee Amendment No. 13 proposed by the House the vendor by virtue of this contract or agreement shall be kept Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by secure. The vendor shall not use the data for any purpose other Senator Crowe, on page 2, line 15, following "1681," change "et." to than as necessary for the performance of this contract or "et" agreement without the prior written approval of the department, office, or agency of the state. The vendor shall not publish any AMENDMENT NO. 4 document, whether in paper copy or electronic form or otherwise In House Committee Amendment No. 13 proposed by the House disclose to any third party, any data or information in any form Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by which would directly or indirectly make the person's identity Senator Crowe, on page 2, line 19, following "1996" change "(42 easily traceable without the prior written approval of the U.S.C. 1320d)" to ", 42 U.S.C. 1320d" department, office, or agency. The vendor acknowledges that the vendor is bound by the AMENDMENT NO. 5 provisions of Louisiana law for any unauthorized distribution of In House Committee Amendment No. 13 proposed by the House personal identifying information. Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by The vendor agrees to hold harmless any department, office, Senator Crowe, on page 2, lines 20-21, following "pursuant to the" or agency of the state for any unauthorized distribution of change ""Public Records Law"" to "Public Records Law" personal identifying information; however, the vendor shall not indemnify the state for that portion of any claim, loss, or damage Page 54 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 6 NAYS In House Committee Amendment No. 23 proposed by the House Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by Total - 0 Senator Crowe, on page 3, line 16, following "The" change "Division ABSENT of Administration" to "division of administration" Morrell AMENDMENT NO. 7 Total - 1 In House Committee Amendment No. 23 proposed by the House Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments Senator Crowe, on page 4, line 7, following "to the" change "Federal" proposed by the House. to "federal" Appointment of Conference Committee AMENDMENT NO. 8 In House Committee Amendment No. 23 proposed by the House on Senate Bill No. 368 Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by The President of the Senate appointed the following members Senator Crowe, on page 4, line 17, following "of 1996" change "(42 to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the U.S.C. 1320d)" to ", 42 U.S.C. 1320d" disagreement on Senate Bill No. 368: AMENDMENT NO. 9 In House Committee Amendment No. 23 proposed by the House Senators Morrell, Committee on Commerce to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by Dorsey-Colomb Senator Crowe, on page 4, lines 18-19, following "pursuant to the" and Murray. change ""Public Records Law"" to "Public Records Law" Conference Committee Reports, AMENDMENT NO. 10 Resumed On page 2, line 24, following "state" and before "or" insert "," The following reports were received and read: AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 3, line 7, following "licensing" and before "or" insert "," SENATE BILL NO. 167— BY SENATOR MARTINY AMENDMENT NO. 12 AN ACT On page 3, line 13, following "to the" and before "Driver" change To amend and reenact R.S. 37:751(A), 775(A)(2) and (9) and (B), "Federal" to "federal" and 776(A)(14) and to enact R.S. 37:780(B)(5), relative to the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide for definitions; AMENDMENT NO. 13 to provide for dental advertisements; to provide relative to On page 4, line 3, following "," and before "agency" insert "or" unprofessional conduct; to provide for fines; to provide for terms, procedures, and conditions; and to provide for related AMENDMENT NO. 14 matters. On page 5, line 10, following "office," and before "agency" insert "or" CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Senate Bill No. 167 By Senator Martiny HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS May 30, 2014 Amendments proposed by Representative Ponti to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 506 by Senator Crowe To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, at the end of line 25, insert the following: "No class Ladies and Gentlemen: action shall lie for any violation of this Section or any violation of Chapter 21 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Statues of 1950." We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 167 by Senator Senator Crowe moved to reject the amendments proposed by the Martiny, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: House. 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 6 proposed by the House Committee on Health and Welfare and ROLL CALL adopted by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2014, be The roll was called with the following result: adopted. 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 1 through 6 YEAS proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers of Representatives on May 15, 2014, be adopted. Adley Erdey Peacock Allain Gallot Perry 3. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Amedee Guillory Peterson Representative Jones and adopted by the House of Appel Heitmeier Riser Representatives on May 28, 2014, be adopted. Broome Johns Smith, G. Brown Kostelka Smith, J. 4. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Buffington LaFleur Tarver Representative Lopinto and adopted by the House of Chabert Long Thompson Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Claitor Martiny Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward Respectfully submitted, Crowe Morrish White Senators: Representatives: Donahue Murray Daniel "Danny" Martiny Scott M. Simon Total - 38 David Heitmeier Joseph P. Lopinto 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 55 SENATE June 1, 2014

Richard "Rick" Gallot Jr Lowell C. Hazel Respectfully submitted, Senator Martiny moved that the Conference Committee Report Senators: Representatives: be adopted. Dan "Blade" Morrish Erich L. Ponti Daniel "Danny" Martiny Thomas Carmody ROLL CALL Kenny Havard The roll was called with the following result: Senator Morrish moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. YEAS Senator Peacock moved as a substitute motion that the Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Peacock Conference Committee Report be rejected. Adley Erdey Perry Allain Gallot Peterson ROLL CALL Amedee Guillory Riser Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. The roll was called on the substitute motion with the following Broome Johns Smith, J. result: Brown LaFleur Tarver YEAS Buffington Long Thompson Chabert Martiny Walsworth Mr. President Donahue Peacock Claitor Mills Ward Adley Gallot Perry Cortez Morrish White Allain Guillory Riser Crowe Murray Appel Johns Tarver Donahue Nevers Chabert Kostelka Walsworth Total - 37 Claitor LaFleur White NAYS Crowe Long Total - 20 Kostelka NAYS Total - 1 ABSENT Amedee Erdey Nevers Broome Heitmeier Peterson Morrell Brown Martiny Smith, G. Total - 1 Buffington Mills Smith, J. Cortez Morrish Thompson The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was Dorsey-Colomb Murray Ward adopted. Total - 18 ABSENT SENATE BILL NO. 299— BY SENATOR MORRISH Morrell AN ACT Total - 1 To enact Chapter 2-C of Code Title XII of Code Book III of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was R.S. 9:3580.1 through 3580.10, relative to civil justice funding rejected. companies; to enact the Civil Justice Funding Model Act; to provide for definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, SENATE BILL NO. 122— requirements, effects, and prohibitions; to provide for form and BY SENATOR MORRISH terms of contract; to provide for contract disclosures; to provide AN ACT for violations and penalties; and to provide for related matters. To enact R.S. 42:1123(43), relative to the Code of Governmental Ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a public CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT servant from doing business with a person who has a business Senate Bill No. 299 By Senator Morrish relationship with the agency of the public servant under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. June 1, 2014 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Senate Bill No. 122 By Senator Morrish Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. June 1, 2014 Ladies and Gentlemen: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 299 by Senator Morrish, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: Ladies and Gentlemen: 1. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 1 through 7 We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 122 by Senator of Representatives on May 22, 2014, be adopted. Morrish, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: 2. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by 1. That the House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by Representative Ponti and adopted by the House of House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and Representatives on May 29, 2014, be adopted. adopted by the House of Representatives on May 19, 2014 be adopted. 3. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by Representative Barras and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 29, 2014, be adopted. Page 56 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

2. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposed 2. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by by Representative Geymann and adopted by the House of Representative Ivey and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 28, 2014 be rejected. Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Respectfully submitted, 3. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by Representative Thompson and adopted by the House of Senators: Representatives: Representatives on May 28, 2014, be rejected. Dan "Blade" Morrish Timothy G. Burns "Jody" Amedee Gregory Miller 4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be Conrad Appel Scott M. Simon adopted: Senator Morrish moved that the Conference Committee Report AMENDMENT NO. 1 be adopted. On page 2, at the beginning of line 24, change "E." to "E.(1)" ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, line 26, between "Section" and the period "." insert "and The roll was called with the following result: shall adopt a policy to govern student transfers authorized by this Section" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Mr. President Erdey Nevers On page 2, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: Adley Gallot Perry "(2) Any student transfer pursuant to the provisions of this Allain Guillory Peterson Section shall comply with the policy adopted by the governing Amedee Heitmeier Riser authority of the school in which the student seeks to enroll. Appel Johns Smith, G. Broome Kostelka Smith, J. Respectfully submitted, Brown LaFleur Tarver Buffington Long Thompson Senators: Representatives: Chabert Martiny Walsworth Ben Nevers Stephen F. Carter Cortez Mills Ward Conrad Appel Chris Broadwater Crowe Morrish White Mack "Bodi" White Jr. Dorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 35 Senator Nevers moved that the Conference Committee Report NAYS be adopted. Claitor ROLL CALL Total - 1 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Donahue Morrell Peacock YEAS Total - 3 Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was Adley Erdey Peacock adopted. Allain Gallot Perry Amedee Guillory Peterson SENATE BILL NO. 61— Appel Heitmeier Riser BY SENATOR NEVERS Broome Johns Smith, G. AN ACT Brown Kostelka Smith, J. To enact Chapter 43-A of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes Buffington LaFleur Tarver of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:4035 through 4035.1, Chabert Long Thompson relative to elementary and secondary education; to provide for Claitor Martiny Walsworth public school choice; to provide for eligibility criteria for Cortez Mills White students and schools; to provide for restrictions; to provide Crowe Morrish relative to student transportation; to provide relative to funding; Donahue Murray to provide relative to the responsibilities of public school Total - 37 systems; and to provide for related matters. NAYS CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Total - 0 Senate Bill No. 61 By Senator Nevers ABSENT June 1, 2014 Morrell Ward Total - 2 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was adopted. Ladies and Gentlemen: SENATE BILL NO. 272— We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE MILLER between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 61 by Senator AN ACT Nevers, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1511.2(A)(5) and R.S. 42:1124(C), the introductory paragraph of 1124.2(C), the introductory paragraph 1. That House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the of 1124.2.1(C), and the introductory paragraph of 1124.3(C) and house Committee on Education and adopted by the House of to enact R.S. 18:1511.2(C) and R.S. 42:1124(B)(3), relative to Representatives on May 15, 2014 be rejected. the Supervisory Committee on Campaign Finance and the Board 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 57 SENATE June 1, 2014

of Ethics; to provide for the approval of forms and reports by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the SENATE BILL NO. 299— House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs; and to BY SENATOR MORRISH provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact Chapter 2-C of Code Title XII of Code Book III of Title 9 CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of Senate Bill No. 272 By Senator Murray R.S. 9:3580.1 through 3580.10, relative to civil justice funding companies; to enact the Civil Justice Funding Model Act; to June 1, 2014 provide for definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, requirements, effects, and prohibitions; to provide for form and To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the terms of contract; to provide for contract disclosures; to provide Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. for violations and penalties; and to provide for related matters. Ladies and Gentlemen: ROLL CALL We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement The roll was called with the following result: between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 272 by Senator Murray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: YEAS 1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed Amedee Erdey Nevers by House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and Broome Gallot Peterson adopted by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2014 be Brown Heitmeier Thompson adopted. Buffington Martiny Ward Chabert Mills White 2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Cortez Morrish Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representatives Dorsey-Colomb Murray on May 15, 2014 be adopted. Total - 19 NAYS Respectfully submitted, Mr. President Guillory Riser Senators: Representatives: Adley Johns Smith, G. Edwin R. Murray Gregory Miller Allain Kostelka Smith, J. "Jody" Amedee Timothy G. Burns Appel LaFleur Tarver Gregory Tarver Michael E. Danahay Claitor Long Walsworth Crowe Peacock Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Report Donahue Perry be adopted. Total - 19 ABSENT ROLL CALL Morrell The roll was called with the following result: Total - 1 YEAS The Chair declared the motion failed. Mr. President Erdey Peacock SENATE BILL NO. 108— Adley Gallot Perry BY SENATOR APPEL Allain Guillory Peterson AN ACT Amedee Heitmeier Riser To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3123.1(C), relative to the Appel Johns Smith, G. commissioner of higher education; to delete the requirement that Broome Kostelka Smith, J. the salary of the commissioner of higher education be approved Brown LaFleur Tarver by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget; and to Buffington Long Thompson provide for related matters. Chabert Martiny Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Crowe Morrish White Senate Bill No. 108 By Senator Appel Donahue Murray Dorsey-Colomb Nevers June 1, 2014 Total - 37 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the NAYS Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. Claitor Total - 1 Ladies and Gentlemen: ABSENT We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Morrell between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 108 by Senator Total - 1 Appel, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: 1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was proposed by the House Committee on Education and adopted by adopted. the House of Representatives on May 19, 2014, be rejected. Motion To Reconsider Respectfully submitted, Senator Gallot moved to reconsider the vote by which the Senators: Representatives: Conference Committee Report to Senate Bill No. 299 was rejected. Conrad Appel Stephen F. Carter Page 58 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

"Jody" Amedee Jeff Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 2 Edwin R. Murray On page 1, line 7, after "(A)(4)" insert "and (5)" and change "is" to "are" I submit this as a minority conference report whereby I continue to recommend that the selection of a commissioner of higher Respectfully submitted, education not be subject to Senate confirmation. Representatives: Senators: Representatives: John Bel Edwards Gerald Long George Gregory Cromer Jeff Thompson Ronnie Johns Vincent Pierre Dan "Blade" Morrish Ledricka Thierry Senator Appel moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. Senator Long moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Adley Erdey Peacock Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Allain Gallot Perry Adley Erdey Peacock Amedee Guillory Peterson Allain Gallot Perry Appel Heitmeier Riser Amedee Guillory Peterson Broome Johns Smith, G. Appel Heitmeier Riser Buffington Kostelka Smith, J. Broome Johns Smith, G. Chabert Long Tarver Brown Kostelka Smith, J. Claitor Martiny Thompson Buffington LaFleur Tarver Cortez Mills Walsworth Chabert Long Thompson Crowe Morrish Ward Claitor Martiny Walsworth Donahue Murray White Cortez Mills Ward Total - 36 Crowe Morrish White NAYS Donahue Murray Total - 38 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Brown LaFleur Morrell ABSENT Total - 3 Morrell The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was Total - 1 adopted. The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was SENATE BILL NO. 135— adopted. BY SENATOR LONG AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 516— To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1806.3(A)(3) and to enact R.S. BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB, GUILLORY AND 22:1806.3(A)(4), relative to home service contracts; to provide MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP with respect to requirements for doing business; to require AN ACT solvency; and to provide for related matters. To enact Part VII of Chapter 15 of Title 37 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:1360.81 through CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 1360.91, relative to direct primary care; to provide for Senate Bill No. 135 By Senator Long definitions; to provide for prohibitions on discrimination; to provide for direct fees; to provide for prohibited and authorized June 1, 2014 practices; to provide for acceptance and discontinuation of patients; to provide exemptions from state insurance laws; to To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the provide for business conduct; to provide for annual reports; to Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. provide for violations and penalties; to provide for rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters. Ladies and Gentlemen: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement Senate Bill No. 516 By Senator Buffington between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 135 by Senator Long, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: June 1, 2014 1. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the Representative Connick and adopted by the House on May 28, Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. 2014 be adopted. Ladies and Gentlemen: 2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted: We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement AMENDMENT NO. 1 between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 516 by Senator On page 1, line 2, after "(A)(4)" insert "and (5)" Buffington, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill: 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 59 SENATE June 1, 2014

1. That House Floor Amendments proposed by Representative 2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by Johnson and adopted by the House of Representatives on May Representative Badon and adopted by the House of 28, 2014, be rejected. Representatives on May 27, 2014 be rejected. Respectfully submitted, 3. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 proposed by Representative Jay Morris and adopted by the House of Senators: Representatives: Representatives on May 27, 2014 be rejected. Sherri Smith Buffington Stuart Bishop David Heitmeier Scott M. Simon 4. That the following amendments to the Engrossed bill be adopted: Senator Buffington moved that the Conference Committee Report be adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, change "40:600.88 and 40:600.91(A)(29)," to ROLL CALL "40:600.88, 600.90(D), and 600.91(A)(29)," The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, after "Corporation;" delete the remainder of the YEAS line and insert "to provide relative to actions taken by the board of directors; to provide relative to the authority of the board of directors Mr. President Donahue Murray pursuant to the Louisiana Housing Authorities Law;" Adley Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Allain Erdey Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amedee Guillory Perry On page 1, line 7, change "40:600.88 and 40:600.91(A)(29)," to Appel Heitmeier Smith, G. "40:600.88, 600.90(D), and 600.91(A)(29)," Broome Johns Smith, J. Brown Kostelka Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 4 Buffington LaFleur Thompson On page 1, between lines 14, and 15, insert the following: Chabert Long Ward "§600.90. Officers of the corporation; duties; liability Claitor Martiny White * * * Cortez Mills D. The powers of the board. Crowe Morrish (1) The powers of the corporation shall be vested in the board Total - 34 of directors. NAYS (2) A majority of the members of the board currently serving shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business, and the Gallot Riser presence of a quorum shall be required for the exercise of any power Peterson Walsworth or function of the corporation. of the board, and the affirmative Total - 4 vote of a majority of the members present shall be necessary for ABSENT any action by the board. The affirmative vote of a majority of the executive committee members present shall be necessary for Morrell any action taken by the executive committee. No vacant office Total - 1 vacancy in the membership of the board or the executive committee shall be included in the determination of the number of The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was members of the board necessary to establish a quorum. shall impair adopted. the rights of a quorum to exercise any power or function of the board or the executive committee respectively. SENATE BILL NO. 588— (3) No action shall be taken by the board until such time as at BY SENATOR PETERSON least seven of the members have been appointed and have taken the AN ACT oath of office. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:600.88 and 40:600.91(A)(29), relative (4) No vacancy in the board shall impair the rights of a quorum to the Louisiana Housing Corporation; to provide for the of the board to exercise any power or function of the corporation as corporation to become a political subdivision of the state; to provided in Paragraph (5) of this Subsection. provide for certain powers and duties; and to provide for related (5) Action may be taken by a quorum of the board upon an matters. affirmative vote of a majority of the members present. (6)(4) The board may create and appoint members to any CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT committee deemed necessary or beneficial to carrying out the duties Senate Bill No. 588 By Senator Peterson of the board, including but not limited to an executive committee. (7) (5) The board may employ counsel to represent the board. June 1, 2014 (8) (6) The board may appoint and, so appointing, prescribe the duties of the officers as are named to assist in the operation of the To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to the corporation, including, but not limited to, a secretary or treasurer of Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives. the corporation. The offices and duties shall be included in the bylaws of the corporation. Ladies and Gentlemen: (7) The board shall meet at the call of the chairman and at such other times the chairman or the corporation determines We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement necessary. The board may establish and delegate to an executive between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 588 by Senator committee such duties and responsibilities as the board Peterson, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill: determines appropriate, except that the board may not delegate to the executive committee the final determination of the 1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 corporation's strategic plan, qualified allocation plan, or proposed by House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and approval of the corporation's operating budget. Upon such Cultural Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives delegation, the executive committee shall have the authority to on May 12, 2014 be rejected. act pursuant to such delegation without further approval or action by the board. * * *" Page 60 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Respectfully submitted, Appointment of Conference Committee Senators: Representatives: on House Bill No. 1019 Karen Carter Peterson Austin Badon The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb Helena N. Moreno Committee on House Bill No. 1019 the following members of the Walt Leger III Senate: Senator Peterson moved that the Conference Committee Report Senators Riser, be adopted. Morrell and Murray. ROLL CALL Appointment of Conference Committee The roll was called with the following result: on House Bill No. 1079 YEAS The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Committee on House Bill No. 1079 the following members of the Allain Erdey Nevers Senate: Amedee Gallot Perry Appel Heitmeier Peterson Senators Amedee, Broome Johns Smith, G. Murray Brown Kostelka Smith, J. and Kostelka. Buffington LaFleur Tarver Chabert Martiny Thompson Appointment of Conference Committee Cortez Mills Ward on House Bill No. 1207 Crowe Morrish Total - 29 The President of the Senate appointed to the Conference NAYS Committee on House Bill No. 1207 the following members of the Senate: Adley Long Walsworth Claitor Peacock Senators Amedee, Donahue Riser Morrish Total - 7 and Murray. ABSENT Message from the House Guillory Morrell White Total - 3 ADOPTION OF The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT adopted. June 1, 2014 Conference Committee Reports Received To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee HOUSE BILL NO. 527— on the disagreement to House Bill No. 54. BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:621.22 and to repeal Section 2 of Act Respectfully submitted, No. 344 of the 2008 Regular Session, relative to the Twenty- ALFRED W. SPEER Second Judicial District Court; to provide for two additional Clerk of the House of Representatives judgeships and their respective subject matter jurisdictions; to provide for the compensation relative to the additional Message from the House judgeships; to provide for the election and term of the offices and their successors; to provide for an effective date; to repeal ADOPTION OF uncodified law; and to provide for related matters. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT The Conference Committee Reports for the above legislative June 1, 2014 instruments lie over under the rules. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Appointment of Conference Committee I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of on Senate Bill No. 506 Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 63. The President of the Senate appointed the following members to confer with a like committee from the House to consider the Respectfully submitted, disagreement on Senate Bill No. 506: ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Senators Martiny, Crowe Message from the House and Murray. ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 61 SENATE June 1, 2014

June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 422. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 68. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 457. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 173. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 466. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 227. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 495. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 285. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 569. Page 62 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 940. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 690. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 951. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 793. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1010. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 814. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1036. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 888. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 63 SENATE June 1, 2014

June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1249. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1037. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Message from the House ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1253. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee ALFRED W. SPEER on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1052. Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, Rules Suspended ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Senator Murray asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to revert to the Morning Hour. Message from the House Introduction of Senate Resolutions ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 193— BY SENATOR MURRAY June 1, 2014 A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Transportation and To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Development to install signs on Interstate 10 for Loyola University New Orleans. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1140. a second reading. Respectfully submitted, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 194— ALFRED W. SPEER BY SENATOR CORTEZ Clerk of the House of Representatives A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Message from the House Secondary Education and the Lafayette Parish School System to study issues relative to the funding of Type 2 charter schools located in Lafayette Parish and schools under the jurisdiction of ADOPTION OF the Lafayette Parish School System with regard to the local CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT taxation measures approved by the voters. June 1, 2014 The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: a second reading. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 195— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of BY SENATOR APPEL Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee A RESOLUTION on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1176. To urge and request the Louisiana State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and the state Department of Education to Respectfully submitted, identify the technology requirements necessary for the effective ALFRED W. SPEER and efficient implementation of Act No. 3 of the 2012 Regular Clerk of the House of Representatives Session in early learning centers, including the cost per classroom, and the costs to purchase necessary software and Message from the House equipment, obtain any Internet access, secure ongoing maintenance, and to train teachers on the use of the technology. ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. June 1, 2014 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Page 64 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 196— YEAS BY SENATOR APPEL A RESOLUTION Mr. President Erdey Peacock To urge and request the state land office, division of administration, Adley Gallot Perry to amend the lease for the Bucktown Marina with the governing Allain Guillory Peterson authority of Jefferson Parish to conform to the provisions of the Amedee Heitmeier Riser Act which originated as House Bill No. 254 of this 2014 Appel Johns Smith, G. Regular Session of the Legislature. Broome Kostelka Smith, J. Brown LaFleur Tarver The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Buffington Long Thompson a second reading. Chabert Martiny Walsworth Claitor Mills Ward SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 197— Cortez Morrish White BY SENATOR APPEL A RESOLUTION Donahue Murray To urge and request the Louisiana Association of Independent Dorsey-Colomb Nevers Colleges and Universities to study viable options for the private Total - 37 colleges and universities to contribute to meeting the workforce NAYS gap of college completions and degrees needed for Louisiana Total - 0 four- and five-star jobs. ABSENT The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Crowe Morrell a second reading. Total - 2 Message from the House The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator LaFleur moved to reconsider the vote by RELATIVE TO CONSIDERATION which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AFTER 82ND CALENDAR DAY Senate Resolutions on June 1, 2014 Second Reading, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Subject to Call I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House, by Called from the Calendar a record vote of two-thirds of its elected members, has adopted a motion to consider House Bill No. 904 on Third Reading and Final Senator LaFleur asked that Senate Resolution No. 130 be called Passage after the 82nd calendar day and ask the Senate to concur in from the Calendar. the same. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 130— Respectfully submitted, BY SENATOR LAFLEUR ALFRED W. SPEER A RESOLUTION Clerk of the House of Representatives To commend the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana for its many contributions to the state of Louisiana. Rules Suspended On motion of Senator LaFleur the resolution was read by title Senator LaFleur asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules and adopted. to take up at this time: Message from the House House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Third Reading and Final Passage, HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Subject to Call June 1, 2014 Called from the Calendar To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Senator LaFleur asked that House Bill No. 904 be called from I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the Calendar. the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like HOUSE BILL NO. 904— committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON 294 by Senator Morrell: AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:539(C)(8)(c), relative to employees of the Representatives Arnold, Adams and Leger. Cottonport Housing Authority; to provide that employees of the Cottonport Housing Authority shall not be in the state civil Respectfully submitted, service; and to provide for related matters. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives The bill was read by title. Senator LaFleur moved the final passage of the bill. Message from the House ROLL CALL HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED The roll was called with the following result: June 1, 2014 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 65 SENATE June 1, 2014

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Message from the House the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 524 by Senator Walsworth: June 1, 2014 Representatives Leger, T. Burns and Carter. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Respectfully submitted, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of ALFRED W. SPEER the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, Clerk of the House of Representatives on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. Message from the House 1207 by Representative Pierre : HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Representatives Pierre, T. Burns and W. Bishop. June 1, 2014 Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Clerk of the House of Representatives I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of Message from the House the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like ADOPTION OF committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT 591 by Senator Morrell: June 1, 2014 Representatives W. Bishop, Fannin and Pierre. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Clerk of the House of Representatives Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 360. Message from the House Respectfully submitted, HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives June 1, 2014 Message from the House To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: ADOPTION OF I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like June 1, 2014 committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 683 by Senator Morrell: To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: Representatives W. Bishop, Carter and Jefferson. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee Respectfully submitted, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 204. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Message from the House Clerk of the House of Representatives HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED Message from the House June 1, 2014 ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: June 1, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of 1079 by Representative T. Burns: Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1048. Representatives T. Burns, Miller and Danahay. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Clerk of the House of Representatives Page 66 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Messages from the Governor Ascension-St. James Airport and Transportation Authority Jared P. Amato The following messages from the Governor were received and Robert L. Jackson read as follows: Lenny G. Johnson Roger D. Keese STATE OF LOUISIANA James P. Mitchell Sr. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Calvin Narcisse Doyle M. Philippe June 1, 2014 James A. Riviere Jr. George J. Rodeillat The Honorable President and Members of the Senate Bar Pilots for the Port of New Orleans, Board of Examiners of Ladies and Gentlemen: Hayes T. Booksh Patrick B. Michell I have appointed the following persons on the attached list to the Charles P. Steinmuller offices indicated. Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water District In compliance with Article IV, Section 5(H)(3) of the Louisiana Lance Anthony Authement Constitution of 1974, I do hereby present these names for your Edward J. "Jimmy" Gaidry review. Greg J. Nolan Sincerely, Juan W. Pickett BOBBY JINDAL Donald P. Schwab Sr. Governor Acadiana Area Human Services District Behavior Analyst Board, Louisiana Claire T. Daly Emily H. Bellaci Patricia A. LaBrosse Cassie T. Bradford Ellen B. Brocato Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority Katherine A. Chovanec Roy F. Bass Jennifer K. Longwell Elsie J. Brown Jean L. Hartzog BioDistrict New Orleans, The Kevin T. James Donna G. Klein Paul M. Schoen Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) Addictive Disorders, Louisiana Commission on Jane H. Smith Kerri L. Cunningham Florence G. "Freddie" Landry Bossier Levee District Kathleen H. Leary Tydes W. "Bill" Alley Thomas P. Lief Carl M. Bantle Michael D. Slocum Dennis A. Branton Susan C. Tucker Timothy A. "Tim" Larkin Anthony O. Wickramasekera Raymond J. Lasseigne Kenneth A. Loftin Administration, Division of James L. "Jim" Rabb Richard "Dickie" Howze Scott C. Sinclair Ruth Johnson Evis "Lindell" Webb Amite River Basin Drainage and Water Conservation District Boxing and Wrestling Commission David G. Hoover Patrick C. McGinity William "Carey" Jenkins Broadband Advisory Council, Louisiana Animal Welfare Commission, Louisiana Terry J. Huval Arthur Phillip Dupont Cheryl P. McCormick Brian H. Melius Sonia A. Perez Juanita Lee Murphy Jacqueline D. Vines Heather C. Parker Bunches Bend Protection District Arts Council, Louisiana State David C. Oswalt Rex C. Alexander Leslie "Waynette" Ballengee Caddo Levee District, Board of Commissioners of the Daryl D. "Dwayne" Carruth Patrick W. Harrison Michael C. Echols Kandi M. Moore Legena T. "Gena" Gore Gary L. Procell Gerri J. Hobdy Helen Godrey Smith Martha "Missy" Crews Howard Willie L. Walker Mary D. Lee Barbara Baker Motley Cane River Waterway Commission Patti B. Nelson Samuel H. Scruggs Sheela B. Plater Jacques G. Rodrigue Capital Area Groundwater Conservation District, Board of Karen Dean Sharp Commissioners for the Michael Kirk Talbot Ronnie Albritton Patrick R. Widhalm Melvin "Trey" Argrave John E. Jennings 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 67 SENATE June 1, 2014

James Matthew Reonas Coastal Protection and Restoration Financing Corporation Dan J. Tomaszewski Ted M. Falgout John V. Westra R. King Milling Aubrey T. Temple Jr. Capital Area Human Services District Louis C. Askins Coastal Protection, Restoration and Conservation, Governor's Dana Carpenter Advisory Commission on Kathy M. D'Albor Simone T. Maloz Gary M. Spillman Lawrence M. "Larry" Rase Barbara D. Wilson Robert E. "Bob" Stewart Jr. Cemetery Board, Louisiana Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL) Michele M. "Shelly" Holloway Vicki D. Cappel Gerald W. Melancon Louise F. Saenz Commerce and Industry, State Board of F. Anton Wilbert P. Andre Fruge Wilda S. Smith Central Louisiana Human Services District Thomas L. Davis Community and Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors Sharon A. Pugh Steven C. Hemperley Willie L. Mount Certified Shorthand Reporters, Board of Examiners of Michael J. Murphy Elizabeth C. Methvin Joe A. Potts, Jr. Craig C. Spohn Chenier Plain Coastal Restoration and Protection Authority Stephen M. Toups Michael S. Dever Contractors, State Licensing Board for Child Death Review Panel, Louisiana State Chester Lee Mallett Reynaldo S. dela Rosa Garland G. Meredith Dawn R. Vick Victor F. Weston Children's Cabinet Advisory Board Cosmetology, Louisiana Board of Cindy G. Bishop Eliza Jill Hebert Lynette W. Celestin Lisa T. French Crime Victims Reparations Board Jennifer J. Karle Nancy T. Adcock Derek Glenn Little Colleen Ann Polak George C. Murray Jr. Sharon R. Rodi Kelly Lynn Pepper Carolyn Renee Stapleton Ashley G. Politz Lucille R. Williams Cynthia O. Ramagos Stephanie K. Sterling D.A.R.E. Advisory Board, Louisiana Lindsey R. Usry Alison C. Canter Jenny R. Parker Children's Cabinet, Louisiana Christie Lynn Smith Dairy Stabilization Board Ford "Kennon" Davis Children's Trust Fund Board, Louisiana Ronald R. "Ronnie" Harrell Juan J. Gershanik Eric R. Lane Karen A. Hallstrom Joy D. Womack Julie A. Larrieu Malcolm G. Myer Deaf, Louisiana Commission for the Carmen D. Weisner Moisés A. Arriaga John K Davis Chiropractic Examiners, Louisiana Board of John W. Vincent II Mark B. Kruse Robert B. VanBreemen Dentistry, Louisiana State Board of Leonard C. Breda III Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Board of Directors Wilton A. Guillory Jr. Fred C. Bosse Marija G. LaSalle Ronald B. Marks Clinical Laboratory Personnel Committee Richard D. Willis Cheryl R. Caskey Brian P. Vidrine Developmental Disabilities Council, Louisiana Terrell G. "Terry" McFillen Coastal Port Advisory Authority Paula M. Moreau Scott A. Angelle Lou Ann Owen Monica M. Simmons Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board Patsy H. White Lambert J. "Joe" Hassinger William H. "Billy" Nungesser Page 68 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Dietetics and Nutrition, Louisiana State Board of Examiners in Employment Security Board of Review Jeanine S. Latham Sitman S. Loupe Jr. Clare H. Miller Martina M. Salles Environmental Education Commission Deepak Bhatnagar Drug Control and Violent Crime Policy Board Billy D. Blackett Sr. Michael R. Dickerson Melanie F. Dupre Paul W. Edmonson Heather L. Egger Hillar C. Moore III Diane F. "Dinah" Maygarden Judith G. Miranti Drug Policy Board Jennifer C. Roberts Howard C. Wetsman Cole B. Ruckstuhl Brenda L. Walkenhorst DWI-Vehicular Homicide, Governor's Task Force on Lee "Jody" Amedee Ernest N. Morial-New Orleans Exhibition Authority Rebecca C. Nugent Robert C. Bray Glenn D. Staton Steven L. Pettus Early Identification of Hearing Impaired Infants Advisory Ethics, Board of Council William J. Larzelere Jr. Thiravat Choojitarom Mark J. Neal Naomi T. DeDual Linda F. Frantz Fire Prevention Board of Review, Louisiana Juan J. Gershanik Robyne S. Crow Staci H. Sullivan Karen G. St. Germain Mervin A. "Bud" Stringer Economic Development Corporation, Louisiana Louis S. Reine Folklife Commission, Louisiana Calcote H. "Cal" Simpson Winifred E. Byrd Susan S. Tham Debra C. Credeur Teresa Parker Farris Economic Development, Department of Catherine E. Hernandez Quentin L. Messer Jr. Nicole C. Hobson-Morris Amanda J. Lafleur Education Estimating Conference Charles Keagan LeJeune Nathan R. James Kevin J. McCaffrey Margaret "Susan" Roach Educational Commission of the States Mary Susan Spillman Patrick M. Dobard Guiyuan Wang Phyllis M. Taylor Elizabeth M. Williams Melissa A. Yarborough Educational Television Authority, Louisiana (LETA) David J. Bondy Jr. Forestry Commission, Louisiana Julie T. Cherry Samuel Y. Pruitt Electrolysis Examiners, State Board of Gaming Control Board, Louisiana Julie A. Bennett Franklin "Ayres" Bradford Robert W. "Bobby" Gaston III Embalmers and Funeral Directors, Louisiana State Board of Ronald B. "Ronnie" Jones S.J. "Bubba" Brasseaux Dennis N. Stine Louis Charbonnett III Edward L. Muhleisen Geoscientists, Louisiana Board of Professional William R. Finley Emergency Medical Services Certification Commission, Lloyd G. Hoover Louisiana Arthur H. "Art" Johnson Jeffrey M. Elder Madhurendu B. Kumar Lance E. Stuke Cristina M. Zeretzke Governor, Office of the Kyle Plotkin Emergency Response Commission, Louisiana (LERC) Stephen B. Street Jr. Hyram B. Copeland Jerome Zeringue Kevin C. Davis Chris J. Guilbeaux Grand Isle Port Commission Terrill J. Pizani Emergency Response Network Board, Louisiana (LERN) Patrick C. Breaux Grant Parish Port Commission Joel G. Eldridge Barry D. Hines Tomas H. Jacome Danita A. LeBlanc Greater Baton Rouge Port Commission Carl J. "Jack" Varnado Jr. Randy M. Poche Kristin K. Whitty Christopher W. Wroten Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission Tommy S. Cvitanovich Michael R. Lorino Jr. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 69 SENATE June 1, 2014

Group Benefits Policy and Planning Thomas B. "Brad" Terral Letitia A. "Letti" Lowe-Ardoin Scott M. McKnight International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority Kelvin Keith Dedner Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission Matthew C. Gresham Robert "Bret" Allain II Campo E. Matens Interstate Commission on Educational Opportunity for Military Children Health and Hospitals, Department of Gary L. Jones Rochelle Head-Dunham William J. "Jeff" Reynolds John Kelly Grand Bayou Reservoir District Mark A. Thomas Urson S. "Bill" Bacle Anita S. Hinds Health Education Authority of Louisiana (HEAL) J. Blake McCartney Walter C. "Chip" Flower III Carroll W. Suggs Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Governor's Advisory Board of Health Works Commission, Louisiana Billie M. Giroir Frank A. Opelka Charles H. Jackson William P. "Bill" Landry Hearing Aid Dealers, Louisiana Board for Dana A. Menard Susan W. Sayer Joshua B. Muller Dina E. Zeevi Larry R. Spottsville David P. Walden Highway Safety Commission, Louisiana Randall P. Bryan Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District, Board of James P. "Jim" Craft Commissioners of the James T. Dickerson Michael G. Eason Johnny Gaspard Walter M. Sanchez Alexcie Guillory Sr. Russell C. Haman Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice, John Steven McCain Louisiana Commission on Jeffrey D. "Jeff" McKneely Barry G. Bonner Ray P. Morvant Gregory C. Champagne Mark S. Oxley Percy S. "Rick" Richard III James C. "Carl" Pendley Joseph M. "Joey" Watson Reggie G. Skains Laurie A. White Patrick J. Yoes HIV, AIDS and Hepatitis C, Louisiana Commission on Christopher Blais Law Enforcement Executive Management Institute Board Barbara G. Brown Glenn S. "Scott" Ford Frances S. Lawless Shirley A. Lolis Legal Representation in Child Protection Cases, Task Force on James Russell Willis Christie Lynn Smith Iberia Parish Levee, Hurricane and Conservation District Licensed Professional Counselors Board of Examiners, Louisiana Patrick Broussard Earl J. Augustin Jr. Ronald J. Gonsoulin David A. Legendre James Stein Jacqueline M. Mims Gerra W. Perkins Imperial Calcasieu Human Service Authority Mark R. Reynaud David D. Palay Jr. Jennifer L. Thomas Clarence M. "Chris" Stewart Licensed Professional Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors Innovation Council, Louisiana Boards of Examiners Matthew S. Cameron Thomas E. Bott Leslie K. "Les" Guice Jan C. Case Michael Khonsari Theodore Scott Smith Adam Knapp Monroe T. Milton Life Safety and Property Protection Advisory Board Stephen M. Moret Bradley C. Boudreaux Nicolas R. Perkin Ed G. Bradshaw Webster A. Pierce Jr. William "Frank" Gardner Chris P. Rader Russell J. Guidry Jerry P. "Jay" Himmel International Commerce, Louisiana Board of Paul D. Robinson Joel Thomas Chaisson Sr. David J. "Dave" Sisolak Chett C. Chiasson John F. Fay Jr. Lottery Corporation, Board of Directors of the Louisiana John A. Manno Jr. Heather L. Doss Felicia S. Manuel Blake A. McCaskill Maynard J. "Sandy" Sanders Roy A. Robichaux Jr. Robert J. Scafidel Michael J. Tarantino II Page 70 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Manufactured Housing Commission Natural Resources, Department of Timothy P. "Tim" Duplantis Beverly P. Hodges Donna T. Inhern Calvin A. Klein Naval War Memorial Commission, Louisiana Rudolph A. Bourg Marriage and Family Therapy Advisory Committee Mary L. Fish David A. Legendre W. Bruce King Mark R. Reynaud Michael J. McNaughton Leonard H. Sedlin Marriage and Family, Louisiana Commission on Gwendolyn D. Brooks New Orleans and Baton Rouge Steamship Pilots for the Christie Lynn Smith River, Board of Examiners for William V. Lashley Massage Therapy, Louisiana Board of Shari L. Harter North Lafourche Conservation Levee and Drainage District Timothy J. Hobbs Louis M. "Andy" Andolsek Jr. Sallye A. Raymond Linda L. Strickland Nursing, Louisiana State Board of Juzar Ali Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee Timothy C. Cotita Brian C. Boulmay Jolie M. Harris Jill M. Comeau Patricia M. Prechter Jeffrey E. Deyo Velma B. "Sue" Westbrook Kristi N. Fontenot Martha Brown Harris Office Facilities Corporation Rochelle Head-Dunham Ruth Johnson Ben B. Orlando Mark A. Moses J. Rogers Pope Sukanthini Subbiah Optometry Examiners, Louisiana State Board of James D. Sandefur Medical Examiners, Louisiana State Board of John Michael Burdine Pardons, Board of Roderick V. Clark Cornel H. Hubert Mark H. Dawson Christy L. Valentine Parish Boards of Election Supervisors Shaune S. Abendroth MediFund Board Thomas J. Andries Benjamin D. "Ben" Cappiello Robert V. Baker Thomas P. Dickerson Cynthia M. Benitez Sudhir Sinha Florence T. Bethard Todd D. Stevens Jackson W. Dean Dexter J. Duhon Military Family Assistance Board, Louisiana Legena T. "Gena" Gore Michael J. McNaughton John A. Hendrix Jr. Merlin J. Leger Mineral and Energy Board, State Sandra M. Morel Theodore M."Ted" Haik Jr. Deborah C. Noland Daniel F. Parker Parkway Commission Van R. Reed Hyram B. Copeland Evans C. Spiceland Jr. Margaret G.Yerger Thomas F. Usrey Angie W. Van Norman Motor Vehicle Commission, Louisiana John D. Wingo Landon Lee Allen Brian C. Bent Parole, Committee on Raymond J. "Ray" Brandt Cornel H. Hubert Donna Shetler Corley Troy Joseph Duhon Peace Officer Standards and Training, Council on (POST) John B. Fabre Rodney G. Arbuckle Maurice C. Guidry Barry G. Bonner Don Paul Hargroder James P. "Jim" Craft James D. Hicks Louis B. "Bry" Layrisson Alexis D. Hocevar Joyce C. Lacour Pharmacy, Louisiana Board of V. Price Leblanc Jr. Diane G. Milano Thad Jere Ryan III Don L. Resweber Phillip J. Snyder Phillip E. Tarver Physical Fitness and Sports, Governor's Council on John W. Timmons Robert W. Boudreaux Joseph W. Westbrook John B. Boyer Pamela G. Carey Katherine F. "Kathy" Hill Charles W. "Bill" Skinner 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 71 SENATE June 1, 2014

Physical Therapy Board, Louisiana Real Estate Commission, Louisiana Elizabeth A. Austin James D. "Jimmy" Gosslee Susan M. Bartol Steven P. Hebert Danny P. Landry Alvin C. "Al" Moreau III Red River Levee and Drainage District Marlan W. Anderson Pilotage Fee Commission Milton R. Forrest William Billy App Jr. William F. Waltman Gregory M. "Greg" Bowser Stephen H. Hathorn Red River Waterway Commission John Thomas Hyatt Albert Paul Fleming Elizabeth Jackson William David Jones Louis M. Wattigney Jr. Larry K. Sayes Plumbing Board, State Reentry Advisory Council Randall C. McGee Joseph M. Ardoin Jr. Michael B. "Mike" Cazes Poet Laureate, Louisiana State Dale G. LeBlanc II Ava L. Haymon Rehabilitation Council, Louisiana Polygraph Board, Louisiana State Cassidy B. Byles Kevin P. Ducote Thomas E. Carnline Rhys B. Flynn Lanor E. Curole Judith C. Goodman Ronald L. Key Patrick J. Mascarella Pontchartrain Levee District Laura M. Meaux Henry N. Baptiste Laura S. Nata Patrick W. Bell Sr. Derek L. White Percy Hebert Jr. Respiratory Care Advisory Committee Practical Nurse Examiners, Louisiana State Board of Elizabeth M. Hamilton Barbara J. Gibbs Andrew E. Morson Revenue, Department of Christina Boudreaux Prison Enterprises Board Henry H. Honore Jr. River Pilot Review and Oversight, Board of Louisiana Eric R. Lane Charles V. Cusimano II Chris A. Wisecarver Richard Michael Lyons Private Investigator Examiners, Louisiana State Board John R. Morse River Region Cancer Screening and Early Detection District Glen R. Petersen Jr. Melody H. Christy Private Security Examiners, Louisiana State Board of Safe & Drug-Free Schools and Communities, Governor's Mark A. Williams Advisory Council on Nathan R. James Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board, Louisiana Alan D. Krouse Sanitarians, Louisiana State Board of Examiners for Donald Scott Phillips Tessa R. Dixon Psychologists, Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Sentencing Commission, Louisiana Jessica L. Brown Louis R. Daniel Phillip T. Griffin James T. "Jay" Dixon Jr. Public Defender Board, Louisiana Sex Offenses, Interagency Council on the Prevention of Robert E. Lancaster Beverly S. Siemssen Public Facilities Authority, Louisiana Shrimp Task Force, Louisiana Guy Campbell III Alan "Andy" Gibson Clint P. Guidry Jr. Racing Commission, Louisiana State Kevin S. Delahoussaye Sickle Cell Commission Judy W. Wagner Lorri A. Burgess Dion Young Tonia C. Canale Renee V. Gardner Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners, Louisiana Rosia G. Metoyer Naveed M. Awan Jerry E. Paige James P. "Butch" Frazier III Etta P. Pete Thea C. Moran Pamela H. Saulsberry Hugh J. Robertson Damian Kirk Soileau Page 72 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Social Work Examiners, Louisiana State Board of Traumatic Head and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund Advisory Carla H. Moore Board Marguerite "Peggy" Salley Paul G. Bosworth Robert D. Showers Stephanie M. Patrick Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - East Tuition Costs of Public Postsecondary Education Institutions, Jefferson M. "Jeff" Angers Task Force to Study Lambert J. "Joe" Hassinger Jr. Joseph H. "Jay" Campbell Jr. Kelly J. McHugh Phillip A. Rozeman Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-West Uniform Construction Code Council, Louisiana State Kerwin E. Julien Sr. Christopher P. Brown Michael L. Merritt Bobby Joe Byrd Jules A. "Al" Courouleau Southeast Regional Airport Authority Scott T. Wallace Gregory R. Rusovich Used Motor Vehicle Commission Southern Rail Commission George E. Brewer Jr. Roy W. Woodruff Jr. Anthony N. Cormier Ronald Duplessis Southern Regional Education, Board of Control for John R. Poteet Francis C. Thompson Kirby A. Roy III Henry D. "Darty" Smith Southern States Energy Board Steven D. "Dino" Taylor Scott A. Angelle Utilities Restoration Corporation, Louisiana Sparta Groundwater Conservation District John E. Carroll Anne Marie Anderson Carole E. DeVille Veterans' Affairs Commission Terry L. Emory Don A. Beasley Stephen B. Lemmons William M. "Bill" Detweiler Dan J. Morgan Jackie R. Perritt Veterans Affairs, Department of Randall "Scotty" Robinson Rodney M. Alexander Woodrow L. Treadway Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Louisiana Board of John S. Emerson Examiners for Fenton R. Lipscomb Laura H. Gresham Brooke F. Normand Volunteer Louisiana Commission Karen Moss Barnes St. Mary Levee District David C. Conner Wayne J. Cantrell Jr. Robert L. Lancon Andrew V. Mancuso Mary M. "Ann" Masden Luther Clyde Smith Fabian D. Tucker Wilson C. "Will" Terry Water Management Advisory Task Force State Interagency Coordinating Council for Early Steps Chance McKneely Frank J. Foil Colleen Klein-Ezell Water Resources Commission Stephanie L. Post Glenn L. Brasseaux Cynthia O. Ramagos Guy J. Cormier Brenda Barron Sharp James E. Cramond Daniel H. Underwood David B. Culpepper Mark S. Davis Statewide Independent Living Council Karen K. Gautreaux Mallery Callahan Linda G. Zaunbrecher William "Jay" Cochran Sharon K. Geddes Water Well Drillers, Advisory Committee on the Regulation & Mitchell L. Granger Control of Peter D. Lambousy Herschel L. Bourque Lawrence E. Ritter Harold P. Leleux Amanda L. Vinson Terry L. Suire Tara L. Warner White Lake Property Advisory Board Tax Appeals, Board of Sara L. Simmonds Alicia R. Reitzell Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, Louisiana Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District, Board of Will T. Drost Commissioners of the Edward W. "Ed" Swindell Jr. Steve P. Ledet 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 73 SENATE June 1, 2014

Wildlife and Fisheries, Department of Bryan McClinton Withholding Study Task Force Patrick H. Martin Witness Protection Services Board Hillar C. Moore III Women's Policy and Research Commission, Louisiana Tonya Bolden-Ball Simone B. Champagne Racheal E. Hebert Sue McNabb Stafford Palmieri Workers' Compensation Advisory Council Charles R. Davoli Gregory J. "Greg" Hubachek Denis P. Juge Sr. Troy James Prevot James W. Quillin Joseph L. "Joe" Shine Jr. Worker's Compensation Corporation, Louisiana Sibal S. Holt Angele Davis Kelley Workforce Investment Council, Louisiana Michael S. Boudreaux Art E. Favre III Sonia A. Perez STATE OF LOUISIANA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR June 1, 2014 Honorable John A. Alario, Jr., President Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9183 Mr. President: Please be advised that the following individuals have been commissioned as Notaries Public for the parishes indicated from June 7, 2013 to June 1, 2014. In compliance with Revised Statute 35:1, I hereby present them for the advice and consent of the Senate. Sincerely, BOBBY JINDAL Governor Page 74 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Acadia Bienville Janet V. Campbell Reshma Paranjape William J. Casanova Cheryl P. Culpepper 805 Delaware Street 193 Promenade Avenue 701 West Keller Street P. O. Box 895 Shreveport, LA 71106 Shreveport, LA 71115 Church Point, LA 70525 Ringgold, LA 71068 Trey Carter Diana G. Parkerson Christopher Dardeau Bossier 408 Bellechase Circle 10357 Keysburg Court 314 Judge Canan Drive Courtney L. Barrett Shreveport, LA 71115 Shreveport, LA 71106 Crowley, LA 70526 6005 Peppenwood Circle Bossier City, LA 71111 Brian Flanagan Candace K. Paul Dawn B. Fontenot 711 Ontario Street 1536 Hwy. 156 232 Ed Mire Lane Donna K. Brice Shreveport, LA 71106 Goldonna, LA 71031 Jennings, LA 70546 2503 McLeod Street Bossier City, LA 71111 Lisbeth P. Gray Thomas A. Pressly IV Kori Hollier P. O. Box 562 830 Ratcliff Street 337 Credeur Road Michael S. Dickson Shreveport, LA 71162 Shreveport, LA 71104 Scott, LA 70583 835 Brittany Lane Bossier City, LA 71111 Amy Greig James A. Schmale Spence W. LaCroix 501 Applejack Drive 4604 Fairfield Avenue 1602 Electa Street Jasmine Henderson Shreveport, LA 71115 Shreveport, LA 71106 Rayne, LA 70578 P. O. Box 333 Shreveport, LA 71162 Elizabeth Grozinger Thea R. Scott Parker Mitchell P. O. Box 578 7017 Bobtail Drive 517 North Avenue L Amanda J. Hulett Cameron, LA 70631 Shreveport, LA 71129 Crowley, LA 70526 2708 Village Lane Bossier City, LA 71112 Nathan Hamaker Lena Sims Rodney J. Poche 954 Unadilla Street 2877 Lancer Lane 128 Bunker Hill Keshia Jeter Shreveport, LA 71106 Keithville, LA 71047 Rayne, LA 70578 1646 Williamsburg Drive Bossier City, LA 71112 Treneisha Jackson Amber Stevenson Ascension 2601 Airline Drive, #616 1149 Gooseberry Hill Cheryl C. Ardoin Jeanna M. King Bossier City, LA 71111 Shreveport, LA 71118 18504 Manchac Lake Drive 2117 Shed Road, Suite C Prairieville, LA 70769 Bossier City, LA 71111 Erica Jefferson Lindsey Tallant 10047 Alondra Drive P. O. Box 52523 Catherine A. Cocchiara Shantell Y. Parker Shreveport, LA 71115 Shreveport, LA 71135 7180 Donaldson Drive 1915 Lee Street Gonzales, LA 70737 Bossier City, LA 71112 Jennifer L. Laine Jessica Brown Temple 9425 Crooked Creek Drive 1065 St. Francis Way Liliana G. Collins Jonathan S. Phipps Shreveport, LA 71118 Shreveport, LA 71106 41077 Garden Court 2002 Bedford Place Gonzales, LA 70737 Bossier City, LA 71111 Richard Lamb III Rodolfo L. Villarreal Jr. 8719 Glen Haven Drive 305 Sage Hill Drive Neshia Lange Heron Zachary Shadinger Shreveport, LA 71106 Shreveport, LA 71106 37218 Audubon Park Avenue 551 Kings Highway Geismar, LA 70734 Shreveport, LA 71104 Amy Vardeman Lawler Amber Huffman Watt 9403 Milbank Drive 935 Uradilla Street Amanda Hilgendorf Carol C. Trichel Shreveport, LA 71115 Shreveport, LA 71106 14313 Parkview Drive 2300 Loreco Street Prairieville, LA 70769 Bossier City, LA 71112 Allison M. Lockhart Christal Womack P. O. Box 72 8510 Millcent Way, Apt. 212 Ashley L. Ortego Debra Brown Walters Shreveport, LA 71161 Shreveport, LA 71115 39431 Oceanview Avenue 3636 Greenacres Place Drive, #169 Prairieville, LA 70769 Bossier City, LA 71111 Rebecca Luster Calcasieu P. O. Drawer 1126 Alyson Vamvoras Antoon Christopher Walters Caddo Shreveport, LA 71163 2175 Aryn Lane 12415 Old Millstone Drive Michael P. Ameen Jr. Lake Charles, LA 70605 Geismar, LA 70734 P. O. Box 59 Parker W. Maxwell Shreveport, LA 71161 760 Erie Street Marc Badon Kathryn Watson Shreveport, LA 71106 1318 Ryan Street 42347 Clouatre Road Lesley E. Amos Lake Charles, LA 70601 Gonzales, LA 70737 9623 Gardere Drive Justin N. Myers Shreveport, LA 71115 321 Elmwood Circle Elaina Bordelon Avoyelles Shreveport, LA 71104 736 Royal Karen Dupuis Ducote Verity Bell Lake Charles, LA 70607 179 Hwy. 1179 314 Newburn Lane Jennifer Netherton Cottonport, LA 71327 Shreveport, LA 71106 934 Race Street Shelley B. Bouillion New Orleans, LA 70130 P. O. Box 1644 Kyle E. Hubbard Evelyn L. Cady Lake Charles, LA 70602 438 Veazie Road 110 Topango Jacob Oakley Palmetto, LA 71358 Shreveport, LA 71115 401 Market Street, Suite 1250 Justin S. Brashear Shreveport, LA 71101 1777 Ryan Street Anna Campbell Lake Charles, LA 70601 7004 Gilbert Drive Shreveport, LA 71106 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 75 SENATE June 1, 2014

Jonathan Brown Caldwell Nicholas T. "Garrett" Cole Cathryn E. Gits 1650 Pe Daigle Road Carmen Ryland 1131 Wylie Drive 635 Marilyn Drive Iowa, LA 70647 2225 Wisteria Street, Apt. F Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 James Kody Cannon Garrett M. Condon Michael Heier 1330 W McNeese Street, Apt. 1215 Desoto 6553 English Turn 8008 Bluebonnet Boulevard, Apt. 03-06 Lake Charles, LA 70605 Jessica Sparks Zachary, LA 70791 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 P. O. Box 41032 Kimberly Daigle Baton Rouge, LA 70835 Merrick Cosey Grant Herrin 210 E. Miller 7167 Carlene Avenue 10761 Perkins Road, Suite A Iowa, LA 70647 East Baton Rouge Baton Rouge, LA 70811 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Bradley Aldrich Norma Fruge 709 N. 9th Street, Apt. 1 Lisa Darbonne Donovan Hobdy 605 Chelsea Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70802 3960 Blont Road 3400 Kent Avenue, #L108 Lake Charles, LA 70605 Baton Rouge, LA 70807 Metairie, LA 70006 Mary Christine Barnes Taylor Gay 642 Lakeland Drive Alberto De Puy Adam Holthaus P. O. Drawer 3028 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 10355 Springridge Avenue 618 Main Street Lake Charles, LA 70602 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Benjamin G. Bartage Lesley A. Impastato 2100 College Drive, #134 Christopher Deagano Patrick H. Hunt 281 Gilmore Road, Apt. B Baton Rouge, LA 70808 1412 Cloverdale Avenue 4210 Bluebonnet Boulevard Lake Charles, LA 70611 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Linda Beebe Christopher Shawn LaCombe 3960 Blount Road, ABC Auction Mitchell Dickson Joye Harris Johnson 2917 Ryan Street Baton Rouge, LA 70807 2277 Ebony Avenue 8438 Hickcock Drive Lake Charles, LA 70601 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70811 Justin M. Bello Greta Ledoux 1643 Tara Boulevard Monica Denise Doss Missy Johnson 1417 Weekly Road Baton Rouge, LA 70806 10062 E. Tampa Drive 6517 Chaucer Drive Sulphur, LA 70663 Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Emery D. Bernard Jr. Janella Livingston P. O. Box 45021 Timothy C. Dupuy Mary Lynn Jones 446 You Winn Road Baton Rouge, LA 70895 17539 Barnett Road 622 Charter Oak Lake Charles, LA 70611 Zachary, LA 70791 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Megan F. Bice Brenda Louviere P. O. Box 2471 Lauren Ellis Theodore W. Jones 303 Rio Hondo Street Baton Rouge, LA 70821 10428 Jefferson Hwy., Apt. H 17925 Prestwick Avenue Sulphur, LA 70663 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Johnny Bruce Bradberry Samantha Mallett 18041 N. Mission Hills Avenue Peter Ellis Ursula Khan 1083 East Town Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70810 6929 Commerce Circle, Apt. 1308 5515 Shelley Court Iowa, LA 70647 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70805 Sarah Jane Bradley Matthew Baer McGlathery 4000 Lake Beau Pre, #95 Jessica Engler Morgan LaMandre 296 Hampton Court Baton Rouge, LA 70820 400 Convention Street, Suite 700 16158 Crepemyrtle Drive Lake Charles, LA 70605 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Jonathan L. Brehm Kenneth C. Pettus 8245 Highland Road Edward J. Everitt Catherine Dold Lawson 3220 Cottages Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70808 1474 Keed Avenue 1503 Ravenway Drive Lake Charles, LA 70607 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Zachary, LA 70791 Chad Marion Brockhoeft W. Mitchell Redd 501 First Avenue Nina W. Faucheaux Crishauna Lloyd 940 Ryan Street Harvey, LA 70058 19232 Spyglass Hill Drive 2000 Brightside Drive, Apt. 921 Lake Charles, LA 70601 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70820 James R. Bullman Lauren Diane Smith 201 St. Charles Street Hafiz Folami Daniel L. Lopez 3723 Brentwood Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 535 Lonita Street 1013 Leycester Drive Lake Charles, LA 70607 Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Chasity Caillouet James Edward Sudduth III 18751 Old World Court Lakeisha Ford Samuel O'Neill Lumpkin P. O. Box 3206 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 P. O. Box 84636 P. O. Box 3513 Lake Charles, LA 70602 Baton Rouge, LA 70884 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Elliott Cassidy Justin C. Ward 2202 Aubin Lane, #603 Grant Freeman Justin Mannino One Lakeside Plaza, 4th Floor Baton Rouge, LA 70816 4441 Burbank Drive, #1302 12514 Merlin Avenue Lake Charles, LA 70601 Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Ashleigh Clare-Kearney Necole M. Williams 7906 Seville Ct. Ryan Keith French William McCall, Jr. 5200 Nelson Road, Apt. 1012 Baton Rouge, LA 70820 451 Florida St, 8th Fl. Chase Tower S 8555 United Plaza Blvd., Floor 5 Lake Charles, LA 70605 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Cullen Clement 6929 Commerce Circle, Apt. 8212 Jay M. Futrell Martin McConnell Baton Rouge, LA 70809 304 Laurel Street, Suite 3B 17412 General Forrest Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Page 76 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Adam McLemore Harold Rideau Yovanna Vargas Catherine L. Francois 152 Stanford Avenue 13821 Brantley Drive 550 Lee Drive, Apt. 268 2401 Palmland Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baker, LA 70714 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 New Iberia, LA 70563 Dixon Wallace McMakin Jan S. Ross Zachary S. Walker Stacey Sandoz Justilien 5621 Moorstone Drive 3636 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd., Ste. 10566 Airline Highway 3707 First Acres Drive 650 Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Baton Rouge, LA 70816 New Ibeira, LA 70560 Christopher A. Meeks Jacob Ellis Roussel Edward H. Warner Lindsey Comeaux Smith 5875 Glenwood Drive 301 Main St. 23rd Floor P. O. Box 3513 1466 Providence Street Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 New Iberia, LA 70560 Connie Frances Mier Willie Saltz Michelle S. Watson Letitia B. Vitto 912 Johnston Street 2225 Wisteria, Apt. A 4132 Lee Street 292 Ridge Road, Suite 13 Baker, LA 70714 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Zachary, LA 70791 Lafayette, LA 70506 Cheyenne Moeller Rikki Weger Iberville 3031 Northbank Drive Ana Maria Sardi 108 Beverly Drive Kade Griffon Baton Rouge, LA 70810 9214 Interline Avenue Baton Rouge, LA 70806 24505 Pecan Pointe Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Plaquemine, LA 70764 Hayden A. Moore Michael Schillage Shantel M. Wempren 405 Brookhaven Drive 16624 Missionary Ridge Court, Apt. A 4735 Government Street, #116 Tressy D. Guillot Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 110 Tiger Drive St. Gabriel, LA 70776 Amanda B. Nations Erica Schirling Jennipher Williams 11844 Morgan Hill Court, Unit D 4981 Bluebonnet Boulevard 10838 West Fuller Place Jefferson Baton Rouge, LA 70818 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Keith H. Amato 1321 Focis Street Casey Neale Maryjoan Scott Vivian H. Williams Metairie, LA 70005 406 N. Fourth Street 17621 Coffee Road 11580 Perkins Road, Apt. 228 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Leandro Ryan Area 149 North New Hampshire Street Heather F. Newton Hugh Charles Seligman Jennifer Winkle Covington, LA 70433 1201 N 3rd Street, Suite 7-270 450 Laurel Street, Suite 2150 5845 Eastwood Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Nicole Marie Babb Baton Rouge, LA 70801 1229 Kingswood Drive Joshua Newville Dione N. Simpson Jonathan R. Womack Westwego, LA 70094 8026 Jefferson Hwy., Apt 131 2528 Gates Circle, Apt. 31 619 Jefferson Hwy., Suite 1-B Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70895 Jeffery Blue Baton Rouge, LA 70809 720 Darlene Avenue Erin O.H. Nugent Christopher Smith East Feliciana Metairie, LA 70003 3838 Blakeridge Avenue 400 Convention Street, Suite 1100 Debra Harper Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 6334 Hwy. 412 East Lisa H. Caracci Slaughter, LA 70777 1400 Highland Avenue Jordan Parker Jerri L. Smith Metairie, LA 70001 108 Beverly Drive P. O. Box 1710 Evangeline Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Morgan City, LA 70981 Jamien Arvie Daniel Centner 343 Martin Luther King, P. O. Box 161 601 Poydras Street, Suite 2775 Sean Porter Matthew Brandon Smith Chataignier, LA 70524 New Orleans, LA 70130 2045 North 3rd Street, Apt. 206 400 Convention Street, Suite 700 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Nicholas Allen Monier Tulio D. Chirinos 504 W. Main Street 1349 Gardenia Drive Abby Pudlewski Rebecca Smith Ville Platte, LA 70586 Metairie, LA 70005 4364 Stumberg Lane 450 Laurel Street, Suite 1900 Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Baton Rouge, LA 70801 Franklin Whitney Blaisdell Clark James Matthew Hollis 324 N. Theard Street Scott Raney, Sr. Lisa J. Split-Log 3358 Kinloch Street Covington, LA 70433 8708 Jefferson Highway, Suite B 16123 Morel Winnsboro, LA 71295 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Jessica Louise Clausing Amanda J. Hunt 809 St. John Street Darlene G. Rebowe Kristen Strickland 6588 Main Street, Suite B Lafayette, LA 70501 3324 Lake Street, Unit E 470 Seyburn Drive Winnsboro, LA 71295 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Roger M. Cornelius Iberia 135-B Metairie Court Charles E. Reeves, Jr. Angela Trahan Xavier Alexander Metairie, LA 70001 2335 Cherokee Street P. O. Box 857 1304 Southport Boulevard Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baker, LA 70704 New Iberia, LA 70560 Christopher Cortez 101 Marguerite Road Martha Richard Vincent V. Tumminello III Heather Duhon Metairie, LA 70003 12562 Windermere Oaks Ct 451 Florida Street, 8th Floor 1507 French Street Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 New Iberia, LA 70560 Matthew Cutrer 8800 Rosecrest Lane Thomas E. Richard River Ridge, LA 70123 SU Law Center, 2 Roosevelt Steptoe Baton Rouge, LA 70813 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 77 SENATE June 1, 2014

Tracy Morton DeGruy Grady S. Hurley Betty Maury Victoria Sumrall 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 2100 201 St. Charles Aveune, 48th Floor 173 Felicia Drive 600 7th Street, Apt. 217 New Orleans, LA 70163 New Orleans, LA 70170 Avondale, LA 70094 Gretna, LA 70053 Courtney Nicole Ducote Jose' Ramon Irula Drema S. McDonald Pamela S. Tapie 5232 Sanford Street 4164 Cognac Drive 1515 Poydras Street, Suite 1600 3408 48th Street Metairie, LA 70006 Kenner, LA 70065 New Orleans, LA 70112 Metairie, LA 70001 Tracey M. Favorite Javier Jalice Holly McGinness Walter H. Tarcza 2001 Oak Creek Road, Apt. D-332 5540 Erlanger Road 238 Metairie Lawn Drive, Apt. B 228 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 1310 River Ridge, LA 70123 Kenner, LA 70065 Metairie, LA 70001 New Orleans, LA 70130 David Matthew Fink Kelly Johnson Addy V. Morales Eileen Tillery 365 Canal Street, Suite 1155 3040 Maine Avenue 204 Moss Bayou Lane 419 Homestead Avenue New Orleans, LA 70130 Kenner, LA 70065 Kenner, LA 70065 Metairie, LA 70005 Valerie Fontenot Kelly McNeil Jones Pierre W. Mouledoux Carolyn M. Treuting 701 Montgomery Avenue 720 Grove Avenue 416 Pasadena Avenue 30 Shenandoah Street Metairie, LA 70003 Metairie, LA 70003 Metairie, LA 70001 Kenner, LA 70065 Jade A. Forouzanfar Allison Seither Juge Sherry B. Noonan Denise H. Trimble 613 Park Ridge Drive 920 Elmeer Avenue 1309 N. Starrett Road 2300 Edenborn Avenue, #227 River Ridge, LA 70123 Metairie, LA 70005 Metairie, LA 70003 Metairie, LA 70001 Cristen Freeman John Kelley Nicole M. Norris Jonathan A. Tweedy 2924 Metairie Heights Avenue 5409 Avron Boulevard 434 Papworth Avenue 650 Poydras Street, Suite 2200 Metairie, LA 70002 Metairie, LA 70003 Metairie, LA 70005 New Orleans, LA 70130 Emily French Casandra M. King Emily E. Noto Jacob Van Wynen 829 Bayonne Street 1419 LeBoeuf Street 184 Valentine Drive 3900 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 1470 New Orleans, LA 70113 Gretna, LA 70053 Avondale, LA 70094 Metairie, LA 70002 Jeremy Galen Michael K. Kristensen Oskar M. Perez Susanne Veters 929 Bondable Boulevard 3636 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 300 643 Magazine Street, Suite 200 601 Poydras St., 12th Floor Metairie, LA 70005 Metairie, LA 70002 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70130 Jeremy Galiano Jeffrey G. LaGarde Andrea Potter Wendy B. Vitter 929 Bonnabel Blvd. 3838 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 3050 4409 Morales Street 238 Helios Avenue Metairie, LA 70005 Metairie, LA 70002 Metairie, LA 70006 Metairie, LA 70005 Jonathan Gamble Andrew P. Lambert Gerard R. Rizzo Frank H. Walk Jr. 1 Virginia Court 1317 Nursery Avenue 18158 Autumn View Drive 10 Pat'S Place New Orleans, LA 70124 Metairie, LA 70005 Prairieville, LA 70769 Metairie, LA 70001 Amanda Gammon Brian M. Lecompte Michael F. Schott Jr. Henry Weber 404 Cathy Avenue 601 Poydras Street, 12th Floor 711 E Manley Avenue 1408 Pecan Avenue Metairie, LA 70003 New Orleans, LA 70130 Metairie, LA 70001 Metairie, LA 70001 Nadia M. Hall Lindsay Gelpi Leone Dana M. Shelton Nicholas Zotti 3701 W Napoleon Avenue, 1-129 1509 Feronia Street 546 Carondelet Street 112 Magnolia Drive Metairie, LA 70001 Metairie, LA 70005 New Orleans, LA 70130 Metairie, LA 70005 Jumanah A. Hamide Joseph J. Lowenthal Rachel I. Silvers 3349 Ridgelake Drive, #102 111 Duplessis Street 3601 N. I-10 Service Road W. Andrea K. Simar Metairie, LA 70002 Metairie, LA 70005 Metairie, LA 70002 19332 Hwy. 102 Jennings, LA 70546 Yshanne R. Handy Jeffrey Lust Meredith L. Simoneaux 613 Celeste Aveune 1120 Oaklawn Drive 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3700 Lafayette River Ridge, LA 70123 Metairie, LA 70005 New Orleans, LA 70163 Amenah Abdelfattah 142 Camus Road Richard Harris II William T. Macke Scott Smith Lafayette, LA 70503 1513 Clearview Pkwy 3535 Alan Street 865 Marlene Drive Metairie, LA 70001 Metairie, LA 70002 Gretna, LA 70056 Jennifer Accardo 508 Sunstone Drive Tu Thomas Hoang Bobby Ray Malbrough Paul Spradley Lafayette, LA 70508 2524 E. Pearl Drive 2 Chateau Margaux Court 1500 Edwards Aveune D Marrero, LA 70072 Kenner, LA 70065 Jefferson, LA 70123 Jessica S. Allain P. O. Box 81129 Patricka Hogue Matthew A. Mang Daniel Barnes Stanton Lafayette, LA 70598 148 Cameron Drive 1313 Sigur Avenue 909 Poydras Street, Suite 3600 Gretna, LA 70056 Metairie, LA 70005 New Orleans, LA 70112 Katie Marie Cormier Andrepont 708 W. Bonaire Drive Ruth M. Hoth Lauren Marquette Lafayette, LA 70506 3520 Lake Des Allemand Drive 29 Nottoway Drive Harvey, LA 70058 Marrero, LA 70072 Page 78 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Christy Angelle Angela L. Crane Edgar Lolley C. Mark Whitehead III 218 Ivory Street 1630 Rue Du Belier, Apt. 2001 P. O. Box 1890, 1608A St. Mary Street 3639 Amb. Caffery Pkwy, Ste. 303 Lafayette, LA 70506 Lafayette, LA 70506 Scott, LA 70583 Lafayette, LA 70503 Norman E. Anseman III Adam R. Credeur Brittany Mahfouz Prisca Annette Zeigler 1200 Camellia Blvd., Suite 203 207 Oleander Street 106 Horizon Lane P. O. Box 73016 Lafayette, LA 70508 Lafayette, LA 70506 Lafayette, LA 70507 Baton Rouge, LA 70874 Rebecca Autin Jamie K. Darby Marc Mandich Lafourche 102 Spring Cypress Drive 710 S. College Road, Apt. 89 3601 Kaliste Saloom Rd, Unit 803 Angelina Aysen Broussard, LA 70518 Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70508 1013 People Street Thibodaux, LA 70301 Bobby Bennett Kelly Darby Annabelle P. Manning 100 Valleyview Drive 112 Hillside Drive, Unit 6 2000 W. Congress Kelly Danos Lafayette, LA 70501 Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70506 327 St. Philip Street Raceland, LA 70394 Caitlin P. Beyt Joshua H. Dierker Joseph S. Manning 111 Village Square Drive 413 Travis Street 11 Heatherstone Drive Christina P. Jones Broussard, LA 70518 Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70508 143 Market Street Raceland, LA 70394 Elizabeth G. Bonnette Joshua Doguet Chase A. Manuel P. O. Drawer 2908 301 ½ North Mall Street 220 Heymann Blvd. Allie LeBlanc Lafayette, LA 70502 Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70505 209 East Oaklawn Drive Thibodaux, LA 70301 Mandi A. Borne Nicholas D. Doucet Lisa A. McCoy 506 Paris Street 115 Villaggio Drive 215 Greenspoint Commons Ericka Liner Lafayette, LA 70506 Lafayette, LA 70508 Lafayette, LA 70508 510 N. Cedar Street Lockport, LA 70374 Brenda Robison Nettles Javis J. Bouillion Sarah B. Dupont 173 South Beadle Road, Apt. 115 104 Rue Aubin P. O. Box 52169 Lafayette, LA 70508 Todd Magee Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70505 103 West Third Street Minos R. Nunez Jr. Thibodaux, LA 70302 Scott Anthony Bowers Evan Edwards 110 Pathway Lane 921 Lebesque Road 124 Acacia Drive Lafayette, LA 70506 Irvin L. Magri Jr. Lafayette, LA 70507 Lafayette, LA 70508 P. O. Box 5 Granvel Quinn Salmon Grand Isle, LA 70358 Audrey B. Breaux Kyle L. Gallman 115 Phillip Avenue 718 Timmy Street 108 Sandhurst Drive Lafayette, LA 70503 Catherine Masterson Morvant Scott, LA 70583 Lafayette, LA 70508 609 Hwy. 308 John Simmons Thibodaux, LA 70301 Tara C. Breaux Amy Goode 221 Woodvale Avenue 129 Village Green Drive 1200 Robley Drive, Apt. 3203 Lafayette, LA 70503 LaSalle Youngsville, LA 70592 Lafayette, LA 70503 Melissa D. Baum Cameron S. Snowden 2400 Hwy. 124 E James Broussard Emma H. Guidry 211 Republic Avenue, Apt. 614 Kelly, LA 71441 204 Laurence Avenue 3013 N. University Avenue Lafayette, LA 70508 Lafayette, LA 70503 Lafayette, LA 70507 Lincoln Shauncey R. Stelly Nicholas Tony Cordaro Jamie L Broussard Dwayne Hargroder 308 St. Pierre Boulevard 138 Edmiston Road 1504 Young Street 3861 Ambassador Caffery Carencro, LA 70520 Ruston, LA 71270 Broussard, LA 70518 Lafayette, LA 70503 Scott M. Suire Dustin W. Howell Jo Ann S. Broussard Sherre Reese Hebert 208 Sedric Drive 206 N. Tanglewood Drive 1400 E. Bayou Parkway #6B 105 Karen Drive Duson, LA 70529 Minden, LA 71055 Lafayette, LA 70508 Lafayette, LA 70503 Emily Brouillette Tate Gary Clayton Strebeck Steven M. Bucher Andrew P. Hill P.O. Box 51108 P. O. Box 929 506 Paris Street P. O. Box 52025 Lafayette, LA 70505 Ruston, LA 71273 Lafayette, LA 70506 Lafayette, LA 70505 Jessica Byrd Thibodeaux Livingston Charles F. Bull Benjamin David Jones 400 Sunstone Avenue Jonathan Hunter Arnold 126 General Gardner Avenue 416 Doucet Road, #1C Lafayette, LA 70508 15031 Sherwood Drive Lafayette, LA 70501 Lafayette, LA 70503 Walker, LA 70785 Kenneth J. Turner Irvin Celestine Jr. Monique L. Kolder 117 Aaron Drive Cheryl Ann Boudreaux P. O. Box 849 600 Jefferson Street, Suite 700 Lafayette, LA 70508 32230 Lockslie Drive Opelousas, LA 70571 Lafayette, LA 70502 Denham Springs, LA 70706 Kevin Valdez Brian Comeaux Aja Lindsey 600 Jefferson Street, Suite 902 Leah Grace Cotten P. O. Box 5135 1106 Hugh Wallis Road South Lafayette, LA 70502 17405 Perkins Road Lafayette, LA 70502 Lafayette, LA 70508 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Jason Weaver 105 Woodsboro Lafayette, LA 70508 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 79 SENATE June 1, 2014

Breann Crane Joseph A. Atiyeh Benjamin M. Castoriano Blair Andrew Crunk 25579 Poirrier Lane 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3600 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3700 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 5100 Denham Springs, LA 70726 New Orleans, LA 70170 New Orleans, LA 70163 New Orleans, LA 70170 Marla M. Dodds Mari Tara Bartholomew Nicholas Cenac Megan Murray Curran 13075 Calcasieu Drive 1953 Rosary Drive 400 Poydras Street, Suite 2600 201 St. Charles Avenue, Floor 51 Denham Springs, LA 70726 New Orleans, LA 70122 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70170 Christopher J. Edwards Samuel Prescott Baumgartner Eric Charleston Chelsea Brener Cusimano 102 N. Myrtle Street 408 N. Columbia Street 518 Walnut Street, Apt. E 3640 Magazine Street Amite, LA 70422 Covington, LA 70433 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 Robert Louis Hebert Rory Bellina Julie Chauvin Dominik Cvitanovic 17330 Cypress Lane 16 Mariner's Cove North 5717 Tchoupitoulas Street 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2500 Springfield, LA 70462-7514 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70112 Amanda M. Lagroue Salvador I. Bivalacqua Heather Cheesbro Garrett Dereus 1130 S. Range Avenue, Suite D 650 Poydras Street, Suite 2615 1015 Arabella 1010 Short Street, Apt. B Denham Springs, LA 70726 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70118 Krysten Nicole Blair Shannon M. Derksen Daniel Mizell Nathan Chiantella 1131 N. Causeway Blvd., Suite 214 25864 Oakley Avenue 7541 Wave Drive 4503 Saint Ann Street Mandeville, LA 70471 Denham Springs, LA 70726 New Orleans, LA 70128 New Orleans, LA 70119 Casey Dieck Allen Pipkins Ashlyn Annelle Blanchard Joshua W. Christie 123 Avalon Place 516 N. Columbia Street 97 South Wren Street 1450 Annunciation Street, Apt. 2302 Hahnville, LA 70057 Covington, LA 70433 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70130 Andy J. Dupre Jenny Richardson Wesley Blanchard Mykell E. Clem 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 2405 8315 Quiet Creek Drive 225 Spencer Avenue 1455 N. Galvez Street New Orleans, LA 70170 Denham Springs, LA 70726 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70119 Mervatt Eljaouhari Jennifer Leigh Traylor Elizabeth Bolles Stephen H. Clement 1205 St. Charles, Apt. 1309 28520 Horseshoe Road N 2030 St. Charles 6124 Laurel Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Independence, LA 70443 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70118 Caitlyn Elkins Morehouse Richard S. Bouckaert Erin Cloyd 1440 Calhoun Street Duncan M. Jones 5911 West End Blvd. 2433 General Pershing New Orleans, LA 70118 1315 Cypress Street New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70115 West Monroe, LA 71291 Duane Evans J. Michael Bowman Eva Conner 2632 Gallinghouse Street Sandra R. Sims 95 Maryland Drive 310 S. Cortez Street New Orleans, LA 70131 5809 Garnier Drive New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70119 Bastrop, LA 71220 Krystle Marguerite Ferbos Erin Boyd William Peter Connick Jr. 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3700 Natchitoches 1335 Moss Street 6844 Marshall Foch New Orleans, LA 70163 James R. Close New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70124 853 Parkway Drive Michael Sam Finkelstein Natchitoches, LA 71457 Jonathan Edwin Brouk Caroline E. Conway 1615 Poydras Street, Ste.1250 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 2300 5300 A Camp Street New Orleans, LA 70112 Rhonda D. Jones New Orleans, LA 70163 New Orleans, LA 70163 4875 Highway 494 Charlin Fisher Natchez, LA 71456 Michael Brown Catherine Cordes 7026 Walmsley Avenue 225 N. Cortez Street 201 St. Charles Avenue, 48th Floor New Orleans, LA 70125 Terry Lacombe New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70170 P. O. Box 135 Marc Florman Egan, LA 70531 Kate C. Brownlee Sarah L. Costello 3056 Royal Street 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4500 3027 Ridgelake Drive New Orleans, LA 70117 Mary Wilmore New Orleans, LA 70139 Metarie, LA 70002 217 Melrose Bend Blvd. Gerard Gaudet Natchez, LA 71456 Brittney Bullock Owen Courreges 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4500 701 Camp Street 1450 Josephine Street New Orleans, LA 70139 Orleans New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70130 Andrea M. Agee Catherine Gauthier 2349 Laurel Street James Devin Caboni-Quinn Anise Courseault 2419 Jefferson Avenue New Orleans, LA 70130 744 East Second Street 639 Loyola Avenue New Orleans, LA 70115 Pass Christian, MS 39571 New Orleans, LA 70113 Margaret E. Alverson Benjamin J. Gilyot 636 Bayonne Street Gregory Q. Carter Katherine Crouch 36 E Blue Ridge Ct New Orleans, LA 70113 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2270 P. O. Box 4033 New Orleans, LA 70128 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70178 Charell Arnold Angela Jeanne Crowder Darryl Glade 4051 Ulloa Street 546 Carondelet Street 3225 St. Ann Street New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70119 Page 80 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Kim Dugas Glass Jerry M. Hollander III Ryan D. Kelley Heather Ann McArthur 600 Lakeshore Pkwy 755 Magazine Street 1039 Marengo 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3700 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70163 Sara Godchaux Anders F. Holmgren Craig Hunter King Patricia Mandina McCullough 5108 Laurel Street 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 2405 1475 Steeple Chase Ln. 1939 Burgundy Street, Apt. 10 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70170 New Orleans, LA 70131 New Orleans, LA 70116 Linda Gonzales Cherie Rose Huffman Arthur Kraatz Amy McIntire 4910 Loyola Street 901 Governor Nicholls 436 Fern Street 634 Nashville Avenue New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70116 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70115 Lettycha Gonzalez Marcus B. Hunter Keriann P. Langley Kevin D. Micale 79 Fontainebleau Drive 6033 Dover Place 701 Poydras Street, Suite 5000 365 Canal Street, Suite 2850 New Orleans, LA 70125 New Orleans, LA 70131 New Orleans, LA 70139 New Orleans, LA 70130 Meredith Sue Grabill Parker Hutchinson Elizabeth C. Lavance Caroline Milne 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 4000 518 Bordeaux Street 2620 Chippewa Street 4051 Ulloa Street New Orleans, LA 70170 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70119 Stephanie E. Graf Sara James Kaile LeBlanc Katherine Minor 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3815 13551 River Road 6050 Canal Boulevard 1758 Pressburg Street New Orleans, LA 70170--105 Luling, LA 70070 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70122 Cory Grant Megan Jaynes Kevin Leftwich Shani Mandisa Moore 1128 Lowerline Street 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2800 6425 Milne Boulevard 2601 Tulane Avenue, Suite 630 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70119 Deontrinelle Green Mary Elizabeth Jeanfreau 5911 Forest Isle Drive, Apt. 282 Lisa Jane Linville Jacqueline Mouton New Orleans, LA 70131 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3700 13 Colony Trail Drive 3500 North Causeway Blvd., Suite 160 New Orleans, LA 70163 Mandeville, LA 70048 Metairie, LA 70002 Jonathan Grest Ann M. Johnson Griffin Shalane Loehn Bridget Nalley 1700 Napoleon Avenue 2121 Ridgelake Drive, Suite 200 New Orleans, LA 70115 6040 Dover Place 750 Louisiana Avenue, Apt. D New Orleans, LA 70131 New Orleans, LA 70115 Metairie, LA 70001 Marie Margaret Hano Alexandra Navarre 24 Virginia Court Sophia Johnson Amber M. Mandina 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2000 3915 St. Charles Avenue, Apt. 405 2300 Energy Centre New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70163 Medlock Mark Harbison Jr. Patricia Jones Aaron N. Maples Fabian M. Nehrbass 2348 Camp Street 1012 Lizardi Street 622 Bayonne Street 201 St. Charles Avenue, 45th Floor New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70117 New Orleans, LA 70113 New Orleans, LA 70170 Sarah Katelyn Wear Harrell Robert E. Jones IV Francis Gerald Maples John Love Norris IV 701 Poydras Street, Suite 3800 7544 Daniel Drive 365 Canal Street, Suite 1460 1903 S. Dupre Street New Orleans, LA 70139 New Orleans, LA 70127 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70125 Jonathan Harris Victor M. Jones Austin Marks Juan Obregon 4306 Constance Street 302 Burdette Street 909 Poydras Street, Floor 20 5044 LaPalco Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70112 Marrero, LA 70072 Melissa H. Harris Zachary Todd Jones Adam Matasar Jonathan Steven Ord 601 Poydras Street, 12th Floor 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3600 201 St. Charles Avenue 701 Poydras Street, Suite 4800 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70170 New Orleans, LA 70139 Kia Hall Hayes Elizabeth Biedenharn Jordan Linda G. Matta Robert T. Owens 1307 Mandeville Streeet 636 Bayonne Street 3501 Champion Lake Blvd., Apt. 1414 601 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70117 New Orleans, LA 70113 Shreveport, LA 71105 New Orleans, LA 70130 Tina Campbell Hebert Jay M. Mattappally Megan Penzato 434 16th Street Shannon Jung 8200 Hampson Street, Suite 302 3826 Constance Street 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 2700 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70163 Ashley Joy Heilprin Natasha Mattappally Micah Rainwater 546 Carondelet Street Mithun Kamath 2926 St. Philip Street 619 South White Street 248 Cherokee Street, Apt. 9 New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70118 Matthew Hemmer Donald A. Mau Donald Reichert Jr. 909 Poydras Street, 20th Floor Robert S. Keller 5130 Perrier Street 483 Amethyst Street 520 Lowerline Street New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70118 Cassandra Hewlings Erik Mayo Kelly Louise Reinker 909 Poydras Street, Suite 2500 6123 Milne Blvd. 1250 Poydras Street, Suite 2450 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70113 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 81 SENATE June 1, 2014

Mauricio Sierra Kathryn T. Trew Stephen Wussow Suzanne M. Risey 2319 Governor Nicholls Street 909 Poydras Street, #1000 365 Canal Place, Suite 2850 1100 Poydras Street, Suite 3700 New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70163 Christopher A. Sisk Tyler Trew Maura Zeik Brian Roux 3806 Pitt Street 701 Poydras Street, Suite 5000 3 Drifter Lane 7418 Burche Street, Rear New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70139 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70118 Jacki Smith Nora Udell Charles-Theodore Zerner Sarah Rubin 111 Filmore Avenue 935 Gravier Street, Suite 1150 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 2405 1000 Moss Street New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70170 New Orleans, LA 70119 Karla H. Smith Cory J. Vidal James Zitzmann Lee M. Rudin 3028 Joseph Street 4642 Owens Boulevard 201 St. Charles Avenue, Ste. 114-351 New Orleans, LA 70170 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 3800 New Orleans, LA 70125 New Orleans, LA 70122 New Orleans, LA 70170 Ouachita Lauren Smith Aren C. Villaronga Michelle Yvonne Anderson Douglas Edward Rushton Jr. 6355 Marshall Foch Street 820 Solomon Place 400 St. John Street P. O. Box 750056 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70175 Monroe, LA 71201 Mary N. Smith Robert T. Vorhoff Bradley Bridges Michelle Marie Rutherford 1600 Fern Street 909 Poydras Street, Suite 1800 309 Erin Avenue 1465 N. Villere Street, Apt. A New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70112 New Orleans, LA 70116 Monroe, LA 71201 Nancy Sorensen Raymond Waid Fred Scott Franklin Jr. Eric Santana 7339 Canal Blvd. 365 Canal Street, Sutie 2000 2811 Kilpatrick Blvd. 6600 Pontchartrain Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70124 Monroe, LA 71201 Jessica Sorrells David E. Wawrose, Jr. Tiffany L. Govan Lacey E. Sarver 236 16th Street 1020 South Carrollton Avenue, Apt. C 339 Timber Way 930 Poydras Street, Apt. 1118 New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70112 Monroe, LA 71203 Joseph P. Stephens Sarah Wellman Amy Coath Johnson Elliot Scharfenberg 3528 Holiday Drive, Suite A 1532 Kuebel Street 1613 N 4th Street 810 Bienville Street, Apt. 417 New Orleans, LA 70114 Harahan, LA 70123 New Orleans, LA 70112 Monroe, LA 71201 Rachel A. Sternlieb Briana Whetstone Elizabeth Blair Schilling 1430 Annunciation Street, Apt. 5208 1615 Poydras Street, Suite 1050 Christina Montgomery 201 St. Charles Avenue, Suite 4600 New Orleans, LA 70130 New Orleans, LA 70112 125 Warwick Drive New Orleans, LA 70170 Monroe, LA 71203 Jordan Alex Stone Byron Craig Williams Kristi Schubert 612 Third Street J.S. Clark Building, 4th Floor Matthew Kyle Moore 725 Robert Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Baton Rouge, LA 70813 1411 North 19th Street New Orleans, LA 70115 Monroe, LA 71201 Christopher Stow-Serge Joseph T. Wilson Peter Segrist 3108A Desoto Street 701 Poydras Street, Suite 5000 Tu Nguyen 4516 S Galvez Street New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70139 303 Ingleside Drive New Orleans, LA 70125 Monroe, LA 71203 Remy Fransen Symons Matthew C. Wilson Rebecca Sha 3915 St. Charles Street, Apt. 410 1305 Pine Street Jared Scheinuk 5419 Magazine Street, Apt. B New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70118 3139 Mercedes Drive New Orleans, LA 70115 Monroe, LA 71201 Amanda Tarsa Sarah P. Wilson Zane Shannon 4231 Ashleywood Court 1600 Fern Street Joseph E. Skeen 522 Montegut Street, #312 Louisville, Ky 40241 New Orleans, LA 70118 3608 Vondell Circle New Orleans, LA 70117 Monroe, LA 71201 Reshonda Whitney Thompson B. Marianne Wise Meghan Shapiro 2915 Bruxelles Street, Apt. A 4843 Camp Street Ashley Walker 636 Bayonne Street New Orleans, LA 70119 New Orleans, LA 70115 128 Eagle Rock Drive New Orleans, LA 70113 West Monroe, LA 71291 Stephen Thompson Paulette Wittmann Jeffrey Siemann 1434 Burgundy Street 5844 Marshall Foch Linda C. Welch 5507 Hawthorne Place New Orleans, LA 70116 New Orleans, LA 70124 1615 Wellerman Road, Apt. 301 New Orleans, LA 70124 West Monroe, LA 71291 Page 82 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Keith T. Whiddon Mary K. Waskom Rachael Maurin St Mary P. O. Box 2055 816 University Pkwy., Suite A 131 Alice Lane Lindsey Bolton Monroe, LA 71207 Natchitoches, LA 71457 Laplace, LA 70068 703 Robicheaux Street Berwick, LA 70342 Mark Lane Windham Amanda Westergard Flavia R. Moody 2103 Emerson Street 105 Yorktown Drive 368 Daffodil Street William Edward Bourgeois Monroe, LA 71201 Alexandria, LA 71303 Mount Airy, LA 70076 P. O. Box 1688 Morgan City, LA 70381 Plaquemines Richland Adrianna Williams Anthony John Dalmado IV Carol Free 122 Oakmont Drive Donelson Caffery III 120 Bedford Court 1913 Julia Street Laplace, LA 70068 15478 Hwy. 182 Belle Chasse, LA 70037 Rayville, LA 71269 Franklin, LA 70538 St Landry John Pivach Anita Wing Melissa Dupre Stoute Tracy Dehart Carmichael 401 Oak Road 271 Davis Lake Drive 799 Mouton Road 1609 Cedar Street Belle Chasse, LA 70037 Rayville, LA 71269 Sunset, LA 70584 Morgan City, LA 70380

Barbara F. Rusich Sabine Chase J. Edwards Yuri Graciano Guerrero 113 Tau Street Winona T. Sepulvado 415 S. Pierce Street 1006 First Street Belle Chasse, LA 70037 29340 Hwy. 191 Lafayette, LA 70501 Morgan City, LA 70380 Many, LA 71449 Pointe Coupee Jodi L. Ellis Fertilisa Maydiasari Jan S. Dupre St Bernard 129 Kim Drive P. O. Box 795 P. O. Box 1635 Laura Gillen Mellville, LA 71353 Berwick, LA 70342 Port Barre, LA 70577 309 Parish Drive Arabi, LA 70032 Charles Stanislaus Feucht St Tammany Rapides 440 N. 2nd Street Laura Abel Jeremy Bazile Lori Noto Eunice, LA 70535 1901 Highway 190, Unit M230 2412 Detroit Street 2316 Fazzio Road Mandeville, LA 70448 Alexandria, LA 71302 Chalmette, LA 70043 Jacqueline S. Fontenot 19212 Hwy. 182 Blake M. Alphonso Shawn Bordelon St Charles Bunkie, LA 71322 4840 Hwy. 22, Apt. 9212 4816 Porter Circle R. Dean Church Jr. Mandeville, LA 70471 Alexandria, LA 71303 11 Patricia Court Mitchell J. Fontenot Luling, LA 70070 19212 Hwy. 182 Wendy Beaver Katherine Cicardo Bunkie, LA 71322 69219 Taylor Road P. O. Box 1723 Sarena Y. Gaylor Pearl River, LA 70452 Alexandria, LA 71309 5653 Canal Blvd. Brett M. Garcille New Orleans, LA 70124 1421 Rozas Road Henry N. Bellamy Lynn Cole Eunice, LA 70535 4840 Hwy. 22, Apt. 1205 6104 McRay Drive Joanna Hotard Mandeville, LA 70471 Ball, LA 71405 631 Oak Street Christopher Daniel Granger St. Rose, LA 70087 P. O. Box 440 Alaina Brandhurst Molly Anne McGehee Hill Grand Coteau, LA 70541 149 North New Hampshire Street 2107 E Texas Ave Tiffani Naccari Covington, LA 70433 Alexandria, LA 71301 329 Madewood Drive Shannon Michele Thomas Destrehan, LA 70047 410 St Paul Avenue Timothy Brown Michael Hoover Opelousas, LA 70570 290 Dona Drive 6318 Audubon Oaks St James Mandeville, LA 70448 Alexandria, LA 71301 Andrea Nathan St Martin P. O. Box 1097 Brandy Aucoin Chavonne Lynn Caillouet Anna Hunter Vacherie, LA 70090 2238G Catahoula Levee Road 318 Somerset Road P. O. Box 1380 St. Martinville, LA 70582 Slidell, LA 70459 Jena, LA 71342 St John The Baptist Elizabeth M. Arregui Chantell Boutte Angelle Delacroix Fred D. Jones Sr. 1114 Main Street 7724 Main Hwy. 192 Glen Durgan Way 404 Hickory Street Laplace, LA 70068 St. Martinville, LA 70582 Madisonville, LA 70447 Pineville, LA 71360 Jezreel Joseph Joseph M. W. Burke Winifred M. Delery Mildred Dean Joseph P. O. Box 2774 326 S. Main Street 471 Bridalwood Drive P. O. Box 1254 Reserve, LA 70084 Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 Mandeville, LA 70448 Natchitoches, LA 71458 Phillip Kelly Phallon Robin Eldon Benoit Dominique Matthew Louis Nowlin P. O. Box 2134 1380 Grand Bois Road 1075 Government Street 105 Yorktown Drive Laplace, LA 70069 Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Alexandria, LA 71303 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 83 SENATE June 1, 2014

Philip Dominique Colleen May Terrebonne John B. Ward 209 Highway 22 West, Suite G 802 Tete Lours Drive Joann Blanchard 9401 Gage Road Madisonville, LA 70447 Mandeville, LA 70471 7578 Park Avenue Maurice, LA 70555 Houma, LA 70364 Lauren Ducote Michael Melerine Vernon 23120 Carter Street 118 Cypress Lakes Drive Melissa Bonvillain Anna Maria Janice Matthews Mandeville, LA 70471 Slidell, LA 70458 305 Blakefield Drive 516 Magnolia Street Schriever, LA 70395 New Llano, LA 71461 Larry Peter Englande Jr. Paul Christian Morgan 2533 Tidewater Drive, Apt. 19 1138 Rue Bayonne Melody Bridgewater Tiffany Ratliff Slidell, LA 70458 Mandeville, LA 70471 1130 Honduras Street 138 Kenebrew Road Houma, LA 70360 Leesville, LA 71446 Ariyal J. Fabre Richard A. Murley Jr. 11528 Old Hammond Hwy. #2003 1498 Rue Bayonne Tracy N. Brupbacher John M. Welborn III Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Mandeville, LA 70471 P. O. Box 396 12388 Lewis Road Schriever, LA 70395 Deridder, LA 70634 Cynthia Lerouge Franatovich Branden Naihaus 113 Carina Circle 1401 Kings Row Terri Draper Washington Slidell, LA 70458 Slidell, LA 70461 206 Willsbrook Drive J. Norris B. Scott Houma, LA 70360 11446 Hwy. 21 South Garrett Gemelos Henry Nunmaker IV Bogalusa, LA 70427 201 Plimsol Court 112 Hwy. 22 East Monica C. Liner Slidell, LA 70460 Madisonville, LA 70447 150 Wayne Avenue Webster Houma, LA 70360 Patricia Greer Matthew John Guy Brittany M. Simpson 1277 Couchwood Road 1331 West Causeway Approach 201 St. Charles Avenue, 49th Floor Gypsy Pitre Cotton Valley, LA 71018 Mandeville, LA 70471 New Orleans, LA 70170 57 Texas Avenue Houma, LA 70360 Claude L. Johnson Jr. Kayren Harris Jordan Mark Siverd 1313 Whispering Pines Drive 70380 Hwy. 21, Suite 2 1309 Fairfield Drive Angele F. Poiencot Minden, LA 71055 Covington, LA 70433 Mandeville, LA 70448 277 Lake Penchant Court Houma, LA 70360 West Baton Rouge Katie Holmes Michael Tassin Jr. Danielle Roddy Hosch 214 Bluefield Drive 111 Blackbeard Drive Micheal Roy Scarborough 2127 Fairview Drive Slidell, LA 70458 Slidell, LA 70461 115 Katelyn Street Port Allen, LA 70767 Schriever, LA 70395 Tosha S. Jakes Lauren M. Temento Mary L. Jones 112 Willow Drive 101 Gilmore Circle Jerne C. Theriot 3629 Plantation Ridge Drive Covington, LA 70433 Covington, LA 70433 511 Roselawn Avenue Addis, LA 70710 Houma, LA 70363 Andre Jeanfreau Charles F. Wohltmann Kimmier Paul 185 Belle Terre Boulevard 68 Zinnia Drive Candice Talbot Thibodeaux 1634 Hugh Loop Road Covington, LA 70433 Covington, LA 70433 133 Bayou Black Port Allen, LA 70767 Houma, LA 70360 Anna D. Johnson Tangipahoa Arron Pierre 223 S. Orchard Lane Brad J. Cascio Union 113 Oak Bend Drive Covington, LA 70433 20250 Green Acres Drive Felicia O. Hamby Brusly, LA 70719 Hammond, LA 70401 355 Green Bay Road Melynda Leigh LaBrosse Farmerville, LA 71241 Ray Landry Wood 211 Forest Loop Donna Peters Comeaux 3964 Emily Drive Mandeville, LA 70471 26357 Hwy. 190 Stacy Jones Port Allen, LA 70767 Robert, LA 70455 494 Feazel Road Mary Lynn Talley Leach Farmerville, LA 71241 West Feliciana 1255 W. 23rd Avenue Peggy R. Lord Lorraine Kirk Covington, LA 70433 26479 Richoux Road Vermilion P. O. Box 1908 Ponchatoula, LA 70454 Philip T. DeBaillon St. Francisville, LA 70775 Tracy M. LeBlanc 5554 Beau Road 210 Autumn Wind Lane Debra McKinney Maurice, LA 70555 Mandeville, LA 70471 4604 W. Napoleon Avenue Metairie, LA 70001 Christie L. Hargrave Geralyn Lips 106 Jan Avenue 71620 Leveson Street John A. Milazzo Jr. Kaplan, LA 70548 Abita Springs, LA 70420 195 Pinecrest Drive Hammond, LA 70401 Patrick Damas Moresi P. O. Box 1140 Abbeville, LA 70511 Page 84 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Privilege Report of the Committee on SENATE BILL NO. 28— BY SENATORS HEITMEIER, ALARIO, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, Senate and Governmental Affairs BROWN, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MORRELL, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PETERSON, GARY SMITH, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH AND WARD ENROLLMENTS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 49:148.4.1(C), relative to suitable Senator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on accommodation for breastfeeding and lactation in state-owned Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: buildings; to provide for the effective date and the number of buildings involved; and to provide for related matters. June 1, 2014 SENATE BILL NO. 31— To the President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4024, relative to the Student Affairs to submit the following report: Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program; to provide relative to program reporting requirements; to require the SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 177— Department of Education to report annually certain information BY SENATORS MORRELL, MARTINY AND MURRAY AND regarding the program to state legislators and certain legislative REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON AND LEGER committees; and to provide for related matters. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana to SENATE BILL NO. 36— the family of Courtney Elizabeth Giarruso upon her death. BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 178— To enact R.S. 17:3983.1, relative to charter schools; to require a BY SENATOR JOHNS chartering group to notify certain legislators upon submission of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION an initial charter school proposal or application; to specify the To create a study committee to study and make recommendations information to be included in such notification; to require with respect to the implementation of the FDA Food Safety additional notification regarding the disposition of such Modernization Act. submission; and to provide for related matters.

Respectfully submitted, SENATE BILL NO. 40— "JODY" AMEDEE BY SENATOR CORTEZ Chairman AN ACT To enact R.S. 13:1899(C)(11), relative to courts and judicial The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by procedure; to provide relative to the assessment and disposition the President of the Senate. of certain costs by courts in criminal and juvenile matters; to provide certain limitations; to provide relative to the City Court Privilege Report of the Committee on of Lafayette; and to provide for related matters. Senate and Governmental Affairs SENATE BILL NO. 53— BY SENATORS CORTEZ AND LAFLEUR AND REPRESENTATIVE ENROLLMENTS THIBAUT AN ACT Senator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on To amend and reenact R.S. 4:143(1), 155, 158, 160, and 225 and to Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: enact R.S. 4:158.1, relative to horse racing; to provide for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; to provide for June 1, 2014 definitions; to provide for the term of certain licenses; to provide for fines, suspension, denial, or termination of racing To the President and Members of the Senate: privileges of an association; to require a written report be submitted by certain licensees; and to provide for related I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental matters. Affairs to submit the following report: SENATE BILL NO. 66— BY SENATOR MILLS The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1478(A) and to enact R.S. SENATE BILL NO. 13— 37:1455(A)(36), relative to home inspections; to prohibit certain BY SENATOR PEACOCK AN ACT persons from recommending or referring a specific home To amend and reenact R.S. 11:22(B)(6) and (13), relative to the entry inspector; to provide relative to the written home inspection age normal valuation method; to provide for utilization of the report; to provide for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; method by certain state retirement systems; to provide for and to provide for related matters. effective dates; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 91— BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:112(C)(2) and to enact R.S. 39:112(C)(1)(d), relative to capital outlay; to provide for the submission of capital outlay budget requests for certain projects 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 85 SENATE June 1, 2014

resulting from a national or state declared disaster; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 250— for definitions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide BY SENATOR WARD for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:6(31), to provide for the promulgation SENATE BILL NO. 118— of rules and regulations by the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB AND WALSWORTH Commission relative to the possession of big exotic cats; to AN ACT allow for permits for certain institutions and owners; to exempt To enact R.S. 39:1357, relative to fiscal administrators for political certain persons from the requirements of the big exotic cats subdivisions; to establish the Fiscal Administrator Revolving rules; to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to Loan Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; to provide for provide for related matters. the deposit of certain monies into the fund; to provide for the uses of monies in the fund; to authorize certain political SENATE BILL NO. 297— subdivisions to borrow from the fund; to provide the terms and BY SENATOR BROWN conditions of such borrowing; to provide for an effective date; AN ACT and to provide for related matters. To enact Chapter 21-A of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:7631 through 7634, relative SENATE BILL NO. 132— to the creation of the Cooperative Local Government BY SENATOR MORRELL Infrastructure Act; to provide for the authority to enter into AN ACT certain cooperative endeavor agreements between the private To amend and reenact R.S. 27:21(B)(2) and to enact R.S. sector and political subdivisions or political corporations; to 27:21(B)(3), relative to certain records held by the Board of provide for local tax rebates, tax credits, or other incentives; to Gaming Control; to authorize the board to adopt rules pertaining provide for limitations; to provide for definitions; to provide for to the release of certain records; and to provide for related an effective date; and to provide for related matters. matters. SENATE BILL NO. 312— SENATE BILL NO. 133— BY SENATOR CROWE AND REPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER, BY SENATOR MORRELL HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, CONNICK, COX, DANAHAY, GUILLORY, HENRY, HODGES, HOLLIS, HOWARD, POPE, REYNOLDS AND AN ACT PATRICK WILLIAMS To amend and reenact R.S. 14:90.5(B) and R.S. 27:28(H)(1), relative AN ACT to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board; to authorize certain To enact R.S. 17:406.9, relative to the rights of parents of public emergency responders acting in their official capacity to enter school children; to establish the "Parents' Bill of Rights for certain gaming facilities; to provide relative to persons who Public Schools"; to provide for legislative intent; to provide for have the ability or capacity to exercise significant influence over the disclosure of certain student records to parents; to provide gaming licensees, operators, permittees, or other persons who for the disclosure of curriculum and instructional materials; to are required to be found suitable; and to provide for related provide for parental notification; to restrict the use of certain matters. surveys and types of classroom instruction; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 155— BY SENATOR NEVERS SENATE BILL NO. 358— AN ACT BY SENATOR DONAHUE To amend and reenact R.S. 23:382(B), 384(A), the introductory AN ACT paragraph of 384(B) and (B)(2), (3), and (4) and (C), 385(B), To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3139.5(5)(c)(i), relative to the 386, the introductory paragraph of 387 and 387(9), 388, 389, Louisiana Granting Resources and Autonomy for Diplomas Act; 390, and 391, relative to apprenticeship; to provide for to provide relative to certain public postsecondary education prohibited discrimination in employment; to provide collective institutions' authority to participate in a pilot procurement code; bargaining contracts; to make technical changes; to provide for to provide for participation by all institutions under the same exceptions; and to provide for related matters. postsecondary education management board; to provide for the approval of the division of administration and the Joint SENATE BILL NO. 172— Legislative Committee on the Budget; and to provide for related BY SENATOR CORTEZ matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:1201(C)(1)(a) and (D) and SENATE BILL NO. 359— 1206.1(A)(1), relative to sick leave for teachers and other school BY SENATOR DONAHUE employees; to provide relative to sick leave granted as a result AN ACT of assault or battery by a student or other person as it relates to To amend and reenact R.S. 23:332(A) and (H)(3) and 632, relative to retirement; to provide for worker's compensation benefits; and wages; to provide with respect to employers' failure to pay to provide for related matters. wages; to provide for penalties; to provide for limitation of penalties; to provide for good faith exception; to provide with SENATE BILL NO. 207— respect to employment discrimination; and to provide for related BY SENATOR JOHN SMITH matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1514(D)(1), relative to the Incumbent SENATE BILL NO. 366— Worker Training Program; to provide for certain third-party BY SENATOR CROWE training providers; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:6(C), relative to the general powers of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; to provide for Page 86 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

a master plan for elementary and secondary education; to SENATE BILL NO. 502— provide for reports; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 377— To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2198.12 (D), relative to licensure of BY SENATOR MARTINY pain management clinics; to provide for the expiration of a AN ACT licensure exemption; to provide for an effective date; and to To enact R.S. 23:1665(C), relative to unemployment compensation; provide for related matters. to provide for reciprocal arrangements with federal and state agencies; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 503— BY SENATOR HEITMEIER SENATE BILL NO. 459— AN ACT BY SENATOR CLAITOR To enact R.S. 40:1300.333, relative to Medicaid; to provide for the AN ACT Department of Health and Hospitals' upper payment limit To amend and reenact R.S. 46:438.1, relative to contingency fee mechanism for ambulatory surgical centers; to provide for rules contracts; to provide relative to private counsel employed by the and regulations; to provide an effective date; and to provide for state to institute civil actions under the Medical Assistance related matters. Programs Integrity Law; to provide relative to contracts of employment of private counsel by the state; to provide relative SENATE BILL NO. 514— to public records; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AND REPRESENTATIVES BARROW, HILL, HOFFMANN, LEBAS AND STOKES AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 468— BY SENATOR ADLEY AND REPRESENTATIVES BROWN, FRANKLIN, To enact R.S. 40:1300.264, relative to smoking near public and GISCLAIR, GUINN, HILL, HONORE, HOWARD, MACK, NORTON AND private elementary and secondary school property; to prohibit ST. GERMAIN smoking near certain property around public and private AN ACT elementary and secondary schools; to provide for certain To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2211(A)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), exceptions; to provide for marking of the smoke-free areas; to (8), and (9), 2212, 2212.5, 2212.10(C)(1) and (G), 2215, 2225, provide for penalties; to provide for an effective date; and to and 2241.1, relative to contracts for public works; to provide for provide for related matters. definitions; to provide for advertisement and letting of bids; to provide for prequalification of bidders; to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 583— verification of employees involved in contracts for public BY SENATOR GUILLORY works; to provide relative to the time period to hold bids and to AN ACT commence work; to provide relative to preferences; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2582(A)(2) and 2583(A)(2), relative for acceptance of work; and to provide for related matters. to officers of justice of the peace courts; to remove certain exceptions from age requirements to serve or run for such SENATE BILL NO. 469— offices; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATORS ALLAIN AND ADLEY AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 589— To enact R.S. 49:214.36(O), relative to the coastal zone management BY SENATOR WALSWORTH AND REPRESENTATIVE COX program; to provide relative to the initiation or continuation of AN ACT enforcement actions under the coastal zone management To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2607, relative to the Children's program; to prohibit certain state or local governmental entities Cabinet; to provide relative to the termination date; to provide from initiating certain causes of action; to provide for the uses for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. of certain monies received by any state or local governmental entity; to allow any person or state or local governmental entity SENATE BILL NO. 599— to enforce certain rights or administrative remedies; to provide BY SENATOR ERDEY terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To enact R.S. 17:3048.3(B)(7), (8) and (9), (D), and (E), relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students; to provide relative SENATE BILL NO. 482— to the program's information reporting system; and to provide BY SENATORS HEITMEIER, JOHNS, MARTINY AND MURRAY for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:3001, 3021, the introductory SENATE BILL NO. 600— paragraph of R.S. 23:3022, 3023(A), (D), and (E), 3032(A), BY SENATOR MILLS 3041, 3042(5), 3043(A) and (B), 3044(A), the introductory AN ACT paragraph of (B), and (F), and 3045, and to enact R.S. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1218.1, relative to immunizations and 23:3022(8) and (9), 3023(F), (G), and (H), and (I), and 3042(8) vaccines; to provide for the administering of immunizations and and (9), and to repeal R.S. 23:3031, relative to Louisiana vaccines other than influenza immunizations by a pharmacist; Rehabilitation Services; to provide for acceptance of federal act and to provide for related matters. to promote vocational rehabilitation; to provide relative to prevention of blindness, vocational training, and rehabilitation; SENATE BILL NO. 635— to provide relative to definitions; to provide relative to BY SENATOR LAFLEUR AN ACT expenditures; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for To enact R.S. 15:905.1 and to repeal R.S. 17:24.3, relative to the related matters. Cecil J. Picard Educational and Recreational Center; to establish the Cecil J. Picard Educational and Recreational Center in the office of juvenile justice; to provide for the operations of the facility; to provide for transferring the property between 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 87 SENATE June 1, 2014

agencies; to repeal certain provisions governing the facility in SENATE BILL NO. 112— the Department of Education; to provide for an effective date; BY SENATOR THOMPSON and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2251(C)(3) and R.S. 39:1595(C)(3), SENATE BILL NO. 654— relative to preferences for products produced or manufactured BY SENATOR MORRELL in Louisiana; to provide for a preference for certain meat and AN ACT meat products processed in Louisiana; to provide for an To amend and reenact R.S. 26:71.1(1)(e) and 271.2(1)(e), relative to effective date; and to provide for related matters. liquor permits; to provide relative to the issuance of certain alcoholic beverage permits to bona fide commercial film SENATE BILL NO. 126— theaters under certain conditions; and to provide for related BY SENATORS NEVERS AND THOMPSON AND REPRESENTATIVE matters. COX AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(e)(x) and (f)(vi) and SENATE BILL NO. 664— BY SENATOR CORTEZ (B)(2)(c)(introductory paragraph), (vi), and (x)(aa)(aaa) and AN ACT 3048.5(B) and (D) through (G) and to repeal R.S. To amend and reenact R.S. 3:17(B) and to enact R.S. 3:17(F), 17:3048.1(B)(2)(c)(v), relative to the Taylor Opportunity relative to prescribed burning; to provide for the powers, duties, Program for Students; to provide relative to the high school core and authority of the commissioner of agriculture and forestry; to curriculum required for initial eligibility for certain program allow the commissioner to receive complaints of prescribed awards; to provide relative to the TOPS-Tech Early Start burns and investigate such complaints; to provide the Award; to provide for purpose; to provide that certain courses commissioner with authority to suspend or revoke certain offered at public and nonpublic postsecondary education authorizations; and to provide for related matters. institutions and by certain training providers may be funded by such award; to provide for the selection and approval of such SENATE BILL NO. 682— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 107 by training providers; to provide for rules and regulations; to Senator Nevers) provide for eligibility; to provide for reporting; and to provide BY SENATORS NEVERS, MILLS AND THOMPSON AND for related matters. REPRESENTATIVES WESLEY BISHOP, HENRY BURNS, COX, HUNTER, LEGER, ORTEGO, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ST. GERMAIN, PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT SENATE BILL NO. 320— AN ACT BY SENATORS DONAHUE AND THOMPSON AN ACT To enact Chapter 8-B of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes To amend and reenact R.S. 17:1990(B)(1)(d) and R.S. 39:126, of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:979.1 through 979.6, relative to capital outlay projects; to provide for certain change relative to the Louisiana First America Next Freedom and orders to be approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Empowerment Act; to provide for the creation, implementation Budget; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for and administration of the Louisiana First America Next related matters. Freedom and Empowerment Plan; to provide for access to basic health insurance coverage for Louisiana citizens; to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 341— legislative findings and intent; to provide for application for BY SENATOR DONAHUE certain federal funds; to provide relative to funding and AN ACT legislative oversight; to provide for certain eligibility factors and To amend and reenact R.S. 40:4.13, relative to water systems; to reports; to provide relative to termination of the plan; to provide provide for water system regulations; to provide for the certain terms, definitions, conditions and procedures; and to promulgation of rules and regulations; to provide for the powers, provide for related matters. duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Louisiana Standards for Water Works Construction, Operation, and Maintenance Respectfully submitted, Committee; and to provide for related matters. "JODY" AMEDEE Chairman SENATE BILL NO. 372— BY SENATOR MARTINY The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the AN ACT Senate. To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1660(C), (D), (E), (F), and (G) and to enact R.S. 23:1660(H), relative to unemployment insurance; to Message to the Governor provide for audits; to provide for administrative penalties for noncompliance with audits; to provide for reimbursement of administrative penalties; and to provide for related matters. SIGNED SENATE BILLS SENATE BILL NO. 409— June 1, 2014 BY SENATORS MILLS AND THOMPSON AN ACT To the Honorable Governor of the State of Louisiana: To amend and reenact R.S. 39:199(D), relative to methods of procurement; to provide for the lowest available price for certain The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of software procurement contracts; to provide for an effective date; Representatives have signed the following Senate Bills: and to provide for related matters. Page 88 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 441— SENATE BILL NO. 680— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 552 by BY SENATOR MORRELL Senator Adley) AN ACT BY SENATORS ADLEY AND GARY SMITH To amend and reenact R.S. 49:663.1, relative to the office of AN ACT community development disaster recovery unit; to terminate To enact R.S. 38:2225.2.4, relative to public contracts; to authorize current procedures for recovering certain disaster monies paid; use of the construction management at risk method for public to provide for adoption of new procedures by the office to contracts; and to provide for related matters. recover disaster monies improperly paid to or misspent by recipients; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 432— BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DORSEY-COLOMB, SENATE BILL NO. 481— ERDEY, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, BY SENATOR DONAHUE LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, AN ACT PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, THOMPSON, To amend and reenact R.S. 36:4(B)(1)(e), Subpart C of Part I of WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARROW, BROADWATER, Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:15.1, 15.2, 15.3, CARMODY, CHANEY, COX, DANAHAY, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, and Part V-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the FRANKLIN, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. HARRISON, HAVARD, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, 39:196, 197, 198, 199, and 200, all relative to technology and LEGER, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, POPE, technology procurement; to provide for the structure of the PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, SIMON, SMITH, ST. executive branch of state government; to change the office of GERMAIN, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT information technology to the office of technology services; to AN ACT provide for the state chief information officer to replace the To amend and reenact Chapter 23 of Title 46 of the Louisiana chief information officer; to grant authority over procurement Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 46:1951 through for information technology systems and services to the state 1959, relative to service dogs for persons with disabilities; to chief information officer; to provide for additional duties and provide for definitions; to provide relative to the full and equal responsibilities of the office of technology services relative to use of public and commercial facilities by persons with operations, procurement, and customer service charges; to place disabilities and their service dogs; to provide relative to full and the office of telecommunications management under the state equal use of housing accommodations by persons with chief information officer; to provide authority for centralized disabilities and their service dogs; to provide relative to service information technology procurement under the office of dog trainers and their rights and liabilities; to provide relative to technology services and the state chief information officer; to penalties for the injury or interference with a service dog; and provide for certain reporting requirements; to provide relative to to provide for related matters. certain multi-year contracts; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 522— BY SENATOR WARD SENATE BILL NO. 594— AN ACT BY SENATOR CROWE To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1484(A)(4)(b) and 1540, relative to AN ACT consulting service contracts; to authorize the office of risk To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1625.1(A) and (B) and to enact R.S. management to enter into consulting service contracts with one 23:1553.1, relative to unemployment compensation; to provide or more licensed insurance producers; to provide for the for the determination of claims; to provide for payment of definition of consulting services; to provide for approvals of benefits; to provide for prohibitions for noncharging under such contracts; and to provide for related matters. certain circumstances; to provide for definitions; to provide for retroactive effect; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 532— BY SENATORS GUILLORY, ADLEY, ALARIO, APPEL, BROOME, SENATE BILL NO. 650— BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DORSEY- BY SENATOR WALSWORTH COLOMB, ERDEY, JOHNS, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, AN ACT MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD To enact R.S. 30:2060.1, relative to air control standards; to create a AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ARMES, ARNOLD, carbon dioxide emissions program; to measure carbon dioxide BADON, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BROADWATER, BROWN, HENRY emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired electric generating BURNS, BURRELL, CONNICK, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FOIL, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, HARRISON, HAZEL, units; to provide criteria for the standards of performance; to HENRY, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HUNTER, IVEY, JAMES, JEFFERSON, provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for JOHNSON, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEOPOLD, LORUSSO, MACK, related matters. MILLER, MONTOUCET, JAY MORRIS, PYLANT, RITCHIE, SCHEXNAYDER, SHADOIN, TALBOT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT AND WOODRUFF SENATE BILL NO. 661— AN ACT BY SENATOR ERDEY AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 44.41(B)(6) and to enact Chapter 33-B of To enact R.S. 32:155, relative to motor vehicles; to provide authority Title 13 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be to remove vehicles, cargo, or other personal property from comprised of R.S. 13:5361 through 5367, to provide relative to roadways; to provide for reopening roadway lanes during peak the Veterans Court program; to provide for the creation; to traffic hours; and to provide for related matters. provide for the goals; to provide definitions; to provide for the Veterans Court probation program; to provide for veteran indicator documents; to provide for an exception to the Public Records Law; and to provide for related matters. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 89 SENATE June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 554— introductory paragraph of (ii), (b)(i) and introductory paragraph BY SENATOR GARY SMITH of (ii), (c)(i) and introductory paragraph of (ii), (d)(i) and AN ACT introductory paragraph of (ii), (e)(i)(aa), introductory paragraph To amend and reenact R.S. 22:972, Subpart D of Part III of Chapter of (bb), (cc), (dd), and (ee), and (ii)(aa), (bb), (cc), (dd), and (ee) 4 of Title 22 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, and (C), 32:412.1(B), (C), (D), and 32:429(A), to enact R.S. comprised of R.S. 22:1091 through 1099, relative to health 32:412.1(E) and 412.3, and to repeal R.S. 32:412.1(A)(1), insurance rate review; to provide for definitions; to provide for relative to the duration of driver's licenses; to provide that rate filings and rate increases; to provide relative to form driver's licenses be renewed every six years; to provide for fees; approval; to provide relative to rating factors, risk pools, and to provide for the distribution of revenue; to create and provide individual market plan and calendar year requirements; to for special funds; and to provide for related matters. provide with respect to review of proposed rate filings and rate changes; to provide for implementation and enforcement; to SENATE BILL NO. 605— provide for the frequency of rate increase limitations; to provide BY SENATOR MARTINY relative to the prohibition of discrimination in rates due to AN ACT severe disability; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1261(A)(1)(m) and 1270.20(1)(m) and to repeal R.S. 32:1270.1(1)(j) and 1270.11(1)(i), relative to the SENATE BILL NO. 585— Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission; to provide relative to BY SENATOR MILLS unauthorized acts of a manufacturer, a distributor, a wholesaler, AN ACT distributor branch, or factory branch of motor vehicles, marine To enact R.S. 30:4(N), relative to solution-mined cavern permits; to products, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, and recreational require public notice for certain solution-mined cavern permits vehicles or any officer, agent or representative thereof; and to in Iberia Parish; to require a public hearing for permits to drill, provide for related matters. expand, operate, or convert certain solution-mined caverns; to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 614— related matters. BY SENATOR LAFLEUR AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 586— To enact R.S. 49:125.1, relative to the sale of surplus property; to BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB, BROOME, BUFFINGTON AND allow for the transfer of surplus electronic devices to certain JOHNS nonprofit entities; to require the nonprofit entities to perform AN ACT certain services; to provide definitions, terms, conditions, and To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 1217, 1239, 1255, requirements; and to provide for related matters. 1282.3, 1283.14, 1284.3, 1285.14 and R.S. 15:87.1(C)(1) and to enact R.S. 14:46.4, relative to children; to provide relative to SENATE BILL NO. 620— adoptions; to prohibit the re-homing of a child; to provide BY SENATOR AMEDEE certain definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, prohibitions, AN ACT crimes, penalties, and effects; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 32:880, relative to proof of financial responsibility for nonresident drivers involved in accidents; to SENATE BILL NO. 587— provide for self-insurance or self-insurance plans as proof of BY SENATOR PETERSON financial security; to provide for payment of claims by AN ACT nonresident self-insurers and self-insurance plans; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9091.14(D), (F)(1) and (3)(c), relative processing claims involving certain self-insurers and self- to the Mid-City Security District; to provide for governance; to insurance plans; to provide penalties for actions by nonresident provide for a flat fee per parcel of land; to provide for election self-insurers and self-insurance plans deemed arbitrary, dates; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related capricious, and without probable cause; and to provide for matters. related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 651— BY SENATOR ALLAIN SENATE BILL NO. 639— BY SENATORS PERRY AND WALSWORTH AND REPRESENTATIVES AN ACT BROWN, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, GUINN AND ST. GERMAIN To amend and reenact R.S. 14:95(H), relative to carrying of AN ACT weapons; to provide that members and officers of the legislature To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige may carry weapons; and to provide for related matters. license plates; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design of such license plates; to provide relative to the fee and SENATE BILL NO. 575— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 263 by distribution of such plates; to authorize the promulgation of Senator Martiny) rules and regulations relative to the creation and implementation BY SENATOR MARTINY of a special prestige license plate; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To repeal R.S. 37:3415.21(B), relative to the Louisiana Real Estate Appraisers Board; to repeal certain provisions relative to SENATE BILL NO. 648— legislative review of administrative rules proposed by the board; BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB, AMEDEE, BROOME, BROWN, and to provide for related matters. GALLOT, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, MILLS, NEVERS AND WARD AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, BARRAS, BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, CARTER, COX, FOIL, GREENE, HARRIS, SENATE BILL NO. 582— HONORE, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, LEGER, NORTON, BY SENATOR CLAITOR AND REPRESENTATIVE FOIL PIERRE, PONTI, PRICE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SMITH, AN ACT ALFRED WILLIAMS AND PATRICK WILLIAMS To amend and reenact R.S. 32:409.1(A)(2)(ff), 412(A)(1), (2), (3), AN ACT (4)(a) and introductory paragraph of (b), (5), (6), (7)(a) and To enact R.S. 33:9038.67, relative to cooperative and economic introductory paragraph of (b), (B)(1), (2), (5), (7)(a)(i) and development in East Baton Rouge Parish; to create the Old LNB Page 90 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

Building Redevelopment District as a special taxing and tax SENATE BILL NO. 244— increment financing district in East Baton Rouge Parish; to BY SENATOR MORRISH provide for the boundaries of the district; to provide for the AN ACT governance of the district; to provide for the authority, powers, To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(11) and to enact R.S. duties, and functions of the governing body; to provide for the 22:972(D), relative to the approval and disapproval of forms and levy and collection of taxes within the district; to authorize the filing of rates; to provide with respect to the exemption from district to issue and sell bonds; to authorize the district to engage disclosure of all policy forms and premium rates filed with the in tax increment financing; to provide for an effective date; and commissioner; to provide for exemptions to Public Records to provide for related matters. Law; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 681— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 660 by SENATE BILL NO. 245— Senator Morrish) BY SENATOR MORRISH BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 42:2.2, relative to boards and commissions; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 56:112, relative to the disposal of wild relative to certain prohibited appointments; to prohibit certain birds or wild quadrupeds becoming a nuisance; to allow the immediate family members from being appointed to the same taking of certain outlaw quadrupeds during daylight hours from board or commission; and to provide for related matters. an aircraft; to allow for the promulgation of rules and regulations; to provide certain exemptions; to provide terms, SENATE BILL NO. 274— conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1170(E)(2) and to enact R.S. SENATE BILL NO. 75— BY SENATORS MORRELL, BUFFINGTON AND PEACOCK 42:1170(C)(4), relative to mandatory ethics education and AN ACT training; to designate local representatives; to set a compliance To enact R.S. 40:4.15, relative to public water systems; to provide deadline; and to provide for related matters. with respect to certain disinfectant levels; to provide for exemptions; to provide for an annual report; and to provide for SENATE BILL NO. 338— related matters. BY SENATOR DONAHUE AN ACT To enact R.S. 24:653(M), relative to duties and function of the Joint SENATE BILL NO. 110— BY SENATOR RISER Legislative Committee on the Budget; to provide relative to AN ACT economic reports for projects submitted in conjunction with the To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1508(B)(11) and to enact R.S. request for approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the 47:1508(B)(35), relative to the Department of Revenue; to Budget; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for provide for an exception to the duty of the secretary of the related matters. department to keep certain tax records confidential; to authorize the sharing or furnishing of certain information to the office of SENATE BILL NO. 344— alcohol and tobacco control and other entities; and to provide for BY SENATOR ALLAIN AND REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP AN ACT related matters. To enact R.S. 56:317, relative to fishing; to establish the Louisiana Catch and Cook Program within the Department of Wildlife and SENATE BILL NO. 179— BY SENATOR MORRISH Fisheries; to allow retail food establishments to prepare certain AN ACT recreational fish; to provide for the promulgation of rules; to To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4002.3(2) and (3), 4002.4(A)(1), provide penalties, terms, conditions, and requirements; and to (2)(a), (C), and (D), 4002.5(A) and (F), and 4002.6, and to provide for related matters. repeal R.S. 17:4002.5(C) and (E), relative to the course choice program; to provide with respect to definitions; to provide with SENATE BILL NO. 387— respect to student eligibility, course approval, and enrollment; BY SENATOR LAFLEUR AN ACT to provide with respect to course amounts and funding; to To enact Part XVI of Chapter 2 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised provide relative to teacher reciprocity; to provide with respect Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:1420.21, relative to a course catalogue; to provide with respect to the duties of the to special districts; to provide relative to the actions of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education and public governing authority of certain such districts; to provide relative school governing authorities; to provide for rules; to provide for to the approval of such actions; to provide for an effective date; disbursement of funds available for the program; and to provide and to provide for related matters. for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 401— SENATE BILL NO. 209— BY SENATOR MILLS BY SENATOR WARD AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 22:1857.1 and 1964(26), relative to pharmacies; to To amend and reenact R.S. 30:4(M)(6)(b) and to enact R.S. provide with respect to third party contracts with pharmacies; to 30:4(M)(6)(c), relative to certain permits for solution mining provide for requirements of organizations that negotiate with or injection wells and solution mined caverns; to provide for represent certain pharmacies; to provide for unfair or deceptive certain permit requirements; to require compensation to property acts and practices; and to provide for related matters. owners whose property lies in an area under a mandatory or forced evacuation; to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 91 SENATE June 1, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 460— provide for quorum of the Louisiana Licensed Professional BY SENATOR ADLEY Counselors Board of Examiners; to provide with respect to a fee AN ACT schedule; to provide for requirements for licensure of a To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4022(3) and R.S. 24:513(A)(1)(b)(iv), professional counselor; to provide for a provisional license; to relative to the legislative auditor; to provide relative to public provide for a temporary license and a temporary provisional funds received by schools as tuition payments under the Student license; to provide for disciplinary authority; to provide with Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program; to provide respect to penalties; to provide for privileged communications; authority to the legislative auditor; and to provide for related to provide a provisional licensure for provisional marriage and matters. family therapist; to provide for a temporary provisional marriage and family therapist license; to provide for the renewal SENATE BILL NO. 20— of a provisional marriage and family counselor license; to BY SENATOR GUILLORY provide for prohibited acts; to provide for authorization to AN ACT obtain criminal history record information; to provide for an To amend and reenact R.S. 11:701(10), (11), (12), (24), and effective date; and to provide for related matters. (33)(a)(i), (ii)(aa), and (xiii) and (b)(i), 702(A) and (B), 723(A)(1), 781(B), 784(A), (C)(2), and (F), 784.1(A), (B), (C), SENATE BILL NO. 199— and (D), 785.1(A) and (C), 792(A), (B), (C), and (D), and 826, BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE MILLER to enact R.S. 11:701(14.1), (22.1), and (33)(a)(xiv) and 781(C), AN ACT and to repeal R.S. 11:723(B), relative to the Teachers' To enact R.S. 42:1157(A)(1)(d), relative to the assessment and Retirement System of Louisiana; to provide with respect to the collection of late filing fees by the Board of Ethics or its staff; tax qualification of the system; to make changes to the plan's to provide civil proceedings to collect such assessment; and to provisions in conformity with federal requirements; to provide provide for related matters. for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 394— SENATE BILL NO. 25— BY SENATOR MORRELL BY SENATOR GUILLORY AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 42:2.1(C) and (D), relative to boards and commissions; To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1142, 1147(C)(2)(a)(ii), 1151(F)(1), to prohibit individuals having outstanding fines, fees, or 1151.1(A) and (C)(1), and 1206, to enact R.S. 11:1132.1, and to penalties pursuant to the Code of Governmental Ethics from repeal R.S. 11:162(D), 1002(11), and 1144(A)(2), relative to the serving on boards and commissions; to provide for definitions; administration of the Louisiana School Employees' Retirement and to provide for related matters. System; to provide for recovery of overpayments; to provide for disability and survivor benefits for certain members; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 445— for technical corrections; to provide for an effective date; and to BY SENATOR CROWE provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1568.3, 1595, and 1595.1, relative to SENATE BILL NO. 184— Orleans Parish Juvenile Court judges; to designate special BY SENATOR MILLS divisions of the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court; to abolish AN ACT specific judgeships upon the expiration of terms or vacancy in To authorize and provide for the lease of certain state property; to the Orleans Parish Juvenile Court; to provide relative to authorize the lease of certain state property in St. Martin Parish; funding; and to provide for related matters. to provide for the property description; to provide for reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; SENATE BILL NO. 598— to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATORS ERDEY AND WALSWORTH AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 186— To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1701(4), relative to cooperative BY SENATOR MILLS purchasing; to authorize certain early childhood learning centers AN ACT to conduct cooperative purchasing; and to provide for related To enact R.S. 33:2476(B)(1)(d) and (C)(4), relative to the city of matters. New Iberia municipal fire and police civil service system board; to provide for membership on the board; to provide for an and they are hereby presented for executive approval. effective date; and to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, SENATE BILL NO. 194— GLENN A. KOEPP BY SENATOR MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE HAZEL Secretary of the Senate AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1102(A), 1103(7), the introductory paragraph of (10), (11), and (12), 1105(A), (E), and (G), Message from the House 1106(A)(1)(a), (c), (g), and (j) and (D)(1), 1107(A), (F), and (G), the introductory paragraph of 1110(A), (A)(4) through (7) SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND and (B) through (E), 1111(A), 1114, 1116(B)(3), (C), and (D), JOINT RESOLUTIONS 1119, 1121, 1122(A), and 1123(A)(6), to enact R.S. 37:1103(13) and (14), and to repeal R.S. 37:1113(6) and 1117(D), relative to June 1, 2014 mental health counselors; to provide for a provisional license as a provisional licensed marriage and family therapist; to provide To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: for a provisional license as a provisional licensed professional counselor; to define a provisional licensed marriage and family therapist and a provisional licensed professional counselor; to Page 92 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of HOUSE BILL NO. 919— the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills BY REPRESENTATIVE PONTI and Joint Resolutions: AN ACT To enact R.S. 37:1367(I), relative to plumbing; to provide relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 62— licensing requirements for utility line work; to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVES PUGH AND BARROW applicability; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1856.1(A), (B)(introductory HOUSE BILL NO. 1082— paragraph) and (3)(a), (C)(3), (D), and (E) and to enact R.S. BY REPRESENTATIVES STUART BISHOP AND REYNOLDS 22:1856.1(B)(10) and (11), relative to pharmacy record audits; AN ACT to provide for standards and requirements concerning pharmacy To enact R.S. 56:10(B)(1)(g) and 302.1(C)(1)(c), relative to saltwater record audit procedures; to provide for conditions under which fishing licenses; to increase the fee for saltwater fishing recoupment of certain reimbursements to pharmacies may occur; licenses; to dedicate the funds derived from the increased cost to make technical changes; and to provide for related matters. to saltwater fish research and conservation; to create the Saltwater Fish Research and Conservation Fund; and to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 255— for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE ORTEGO AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1096— To enact R.S. 47:338.212, relative to the city of Carencro; to BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN authorize the city to levy a hotel occupancy tax; to provide for AN ACT the use of tax revenues; and to provide for related matters. To provide with respect to the Revenue Sharing Fund and the allocation and distribution thereof for Fiscal Year 2014-2015; HOUSE BILL NO. 401— and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1196— To amend and reenact Subparagraph (e) of Paragraph 9 of Article BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO XIV, Section 15.1 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1921, made AN ACT statutory by Article X, Section 18 of the Louisiana Constitution To amend and reenact R.S. 9:228 and 242(A), relative to marriage of 1974, R.S. 4:169(A)(1), R.S. 6:664(B)(1), R.S. 9:4822(M)(1), licenses; to authorize retired justices of the peace to sign certain R.S. 11:243(B)(1), (C), (D), and (E), 449(A)(introductory waivers; and to provide for related matters. paragraph) and (B), 450(B), 1302.2(A)(1) and (2)(introductory paragraph), 1422(C)(1), 1821(B), and 2096(A), (B), and HOUSE BILL NO. 1272— (Substitute for House Bill No. 515 (C)(introductory paragraph), R.S. 13:5077(A), R.S. 14:35, 38, by Representative Henry) 38.1, 40, 46, 51, 53, 54.2, 55, 56.1, 57, 58, 60, 62.2, 70, 73, 76, BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY AN ACT 77, 87.1, 87.2, 87.4, 88, 91.12, 91.21, 96, 97, 99, 100.1, 101, To provide for the payment and satisfaction out of the monies 107.2(A), 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118.1, 119.1(A), 124, 125, appropriated and allocated to the LSU Health Sciences Center 126.1, 126.2, 129.2, 131, 139, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208, Health Care Services for the University Medical Center 209, 210, 213, 222(A), (B), and (C), 226(B) and (C), 311, 312, (Orleans) project in House Bill No. 2 of the 2014 Regular 313.1, 314, 315, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 329.1, 329.3, 329.4, Session of the Legislature and previous capital outlay Acts to be 351, 354, 355, 356, 357, and 401, R.S. 22:691.4(F)(1)(a), R.S. used to pay and satisfy the judgments for just compensation 23:1203.1(H), (I), and (N), R.S. 36:651(CC), R.S. 37:961(1) and related to the expropriation of property in accordance with (3), 1033(F), and 2156(C)(2), R.S. 38:2212(D)(2), R.S. Article I, Section 4 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, in the 39:1798.6(A)(2)(b), R.S. 40:4(A)(3)(b), 47(B), 531(A)(3), suit entitled "Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University 537(B), 1563.1(B), and 2161(Section heading), R.S. and Agricultural and Mechanical College v. 1732 Canal Street, 42:19.1(A)(1), R.S. 44:4(4)(b), (c), and (d) and (14), R.S. LLC, et al."; to provide for costs; to provide for attorney fees; 46:2(A) and (B), 446.6(Section heading), 448(A) and (E), to provide for interest; and to provide for related matters. 460.51(9), 2351(A)(6) through (9), and 2402(4), R.S. 49:222(B)(1)(d), (2)(b), and (3)(c), 953(F)(3)(h), 954(A) and HOUSE BILL NO. 1280— (Substitute for House Bill No. 903 (B)(2), 954.1(D), 966(A), 1101(C), and 1304(B)(1), R.S. by Representative Simon) 56:424(F)(2), 633(C), and 1703(C)(2)(a) through (d), Code of BY REPRESENTATIVES SIMON, CONNICK, DOVE, GISCLAIR, Civil Procedure Article 1702(C), and Code of Criminal ORTEGO, POPE, STOKES, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS Procedure Articles 410(C) and 725.1(B), relative to the AN ACT provisions of the Louisiana Constitution of 1921 made statutory To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1271(B)(2) and to enact R.S. by Article X, Section 18 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, 37:1271(B)(3) through (5) and Part LXXV of Chapter 5 of Title the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, the Code of Civil 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised Procedure, and the Code of Criminal Procedure; to provide for of R.S. 40:1300.381 through 1300.384, relative to telehealth various technical corrections, including correcting legal services; to provide for definitions; to provide for the delivery citations, correcting names of agencies, department offices, and of healthcare services through telemedicine; to authorize state other entities, designating undesignated statutory provisions, agencies and licensing boards and commissions to promulgate removing references to provisions that have been repealed, rules governing healthcare services provided by telehealth; and correcting punctuation, correcting typographical errors, making to provide for related matters. conforming changes, and clarifying language; to direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to make certain technical changes HOUSE BILL NO. 111— in the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950; and to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER related matters. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to amend Article VI, Section 26(E) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to parish ad valorem taxes; to authorize the 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 93 SENATE June 1, 2014

governing authority of Orleans Parish to levy annually an HOUSE BILL NO. 1033— additional ad valorem tax for fire protection and an additional ad BY REPRESENTATIVES KLECKLEY, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, valorem tax for police protection; to provide relative to the uses STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, of the proceeds of ad valorem taxes; to provide for submission BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for CARMODY, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, COX, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HARRIS, related matters. HARRISON, HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, HONORE, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, NANCY LANDRY, HOUSE BILL NO. 3— TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LORUSSO, MACK, BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX MILLER, NORTON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PYLANT, AN ACT REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, STOKES, To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2014, relative to TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program; WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF AND to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to SENATORS ALARIO AND WALSWORTH provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for AN ACT authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond To enact R.S. 17:3138.2, relative to public postsecondary funding to Commission; and to provide for related matters. meet workforce needs; to establish the Workforce and Innovation for a Stronger Economy Fund; to provide for the HOUSE BILL NO. 213— dedication, deposit, use, and investment of monies in the fund; BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER to provide for a statewide workforce demand and gap analysis; AN ACT to provide for a Workforce and Innovation for a Stronger To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1532(B) and to enact R.S. Economy Fund Strategic Planning Council as an independent 18:1532(A)(1)(f), relative to the Campaign Finance Disclosure subcommittee of the Board of Regents; to provide for reporting Act; to provide relative to the expenditures required to be requirements; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for disclosed on the election day expenditure report; to provide related matters. relative to the requirements of filing the report; to provide relative to certain exemptions; and to provide for related HOUSE BILL NO. 1085— matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHEXNAYDER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 709— To authorize and provide for certain state property; to authorize the BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO lease of certain state property in Iberville Parish; to authorize AN ACT the transfer of certain state property in East Baton Rouge Parish; To amend and reenact R.S. 9:203(A)(5) and R.S. 13:2592(A), to provide for the property description; to provide for relative to justices of the peace; to authorize a justice of the reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; peace to perform marriage ceremonies within certain territorial to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. limits; to provide for certain notification requirements when appointing an ad hoc justice of the peace; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 1199— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AND SENATOR THOMPSON AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 853— To amend and reenact R.S. 17:235.1(B)(introductory paragraph) and BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS (4)(e) and (D), to enact R.S. 17:235.1(B)(4)(f) and 355, and to AN ACT repeal R.S. 17:235.1(A), (C), and (F), relative to parental access To amend and reenact R.S. 39:2(23), (24), (46), and (47), 36(A), to school-related information and materials; to provide relative 51(C), 87.2(B) and (C)(1), and 87.3(A)(introductory paragraph), to parental access to instructional materials in public schools; to (2)(a), (3), and (4)(a) and (B), relative to the operating budget; require local school boards to adopt rules and policies to provide to provide for definitions; to provide for information included in for such access, including provisions for reasonable fees for the executive budget; to provide for information included in the copies; to remove requirements for parents to attend parent General Appropriation Bill; to provide for information included orientation; to require inclusion of school board policies for in the Ancillary Appropriation Act; to provide for an effective parental access to instructional materials as a part of parent date; and to provide for related matters. orientation; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 929— HOUSE BILL NO. 1200— BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES AN ACT AN ACT To enact Chapter 16-A of Title 32 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes To enact Subpart E of Part VI-A of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of the of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 32:1750.1, relative to motor Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. vehicles; to provide relative to motor vehicles parked on private 46:440.11 through 440.16, relative to the Medicaid recovery property; to provide relative to the immobilization of such audit program; to provide for legislative findings and purposes; vehicles by booting; to provide relative to parishes and to provide definitions; to establish requirements for entities that municipalities that provide for the regulation of motor vehicle contract with the Department of Health and Hospitals to recover booting; to provide relative to persons who operate a booting medical assistance program funds; to provide for a structure of business; to provide for minimum standards; to provide for payments by the Department of Health and Hospitals; to provide restrictions; to provide for suspensions for certain violations; for appeals by healthcare providers enrolled in the Medicaid and to provide for related matters. program; to provide for contractor oversight and penalties; to provide for promulgation of rules; to require submittal of Medicaid state plan amendments; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Page 94 SENATE 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS June 1, 2014

HOUSE BILL NO. 1262— (Substitute for House Bill No. 727 by HOUSE BILL NO. 562— Representative Ivey) BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO BY REPRESENTATIVES IVEY, ADAMS, BARROW, BURFORD, HENRY AN ACT BURNS, CHANEY, COX, GREENE, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, To enact R.S. 15:824(B)(1)(e), relative to housing of inmates; to HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HOWARD, KATRINA JACKSON, KLECKLEY, LEBAS, LORUSSO, JAY MORRIS, provide relative to the housing of persons committed to the POPE, PYLANT, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SIMON, STOKES, WHITNEY, custody of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections who PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT AND SENATORS BROOME are released on parole and are subsequently arrested; to require AND THOMPSON the department to reimburse sheriffs for the housing of these AN ACT inmates in parish jails; to provide for effectiveness; and to To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 603(9) and R.S. provide for related matters. 40:1299.35.12 and to enact R.S. 40:1299.35.5.2 and 1299.35.8(A)(6), relative to consent to abortion; to require HOUSE BILL NO. 694— provision of certain materials to women prior to abortion and to BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS provide for the content of such materials; to provide for AN ACT requirements of the Department of Health and Hospitals relative To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1124.2(B)(2), relative to the filing of to development and publication of printed and Internet-based financial disclosure statements; to require additional materials concerning abortion; to provide for duties of notifications regarding federal tax return extensions from certain physicians who perform abortions; to provide for items to be persons required to file financial disclosure statements; and to retained in the medical record of each pregnant woman upon provide for related matters. whom an abortion is performed or induced; to provide for the content of reports to the Department of Health and Hospitals by HOUSE BILL NO. 907— physicians concerning abortions performed or induced; to BY REPRESENTATIVES ST. GERMAIN AND STOKES provide for a task force on informational materials to be AN ACT delivered to women prior to abortion; to provide relative to a To enact R.S. 32:410(D) and R.S. 40:1321(M) and to repeal Act No. definition; to provide relative to an effective date; and to provide 807 of the 2008 Regular Session of the Legislature and Act No. for related matters. 151 of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the issuance of driver's licenses and special identification cards HOUSE BILL NO. 249— in compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005; to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVES PRICE, JAMES, LEGER, PIERRE, AND SMITH implementation of the REAL ID Act; to provide for exceptions; AN ACT to provide penalties; and to provide for related matters. 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 HOUSE BILL NO. 1095— comprised of R.S. 46:1443 through 1443.3, relative to child care BY REPRESENTATIVES FANNIN AND KLECKLEY AND SENATORS assistance for homeless families; to provide for requirements of ALARIO AND DONAHUE the Child Care and Development Fund state plan; to provide for AN ACT duties of the Department of Children and Family Services; to To appropriate funds to defray the expenses of the Louisiana provide findings, purposes, and definitions; and to provide for Judiciary, including the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal, related matters. District Courts, Criminal District Court of Orleans Parish, and other courts; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 294— BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP HOUSE BILL NO. 1255— (Substitute for House Bill No. 682 AN ACT by Representative Jackson) To amend and reenact R.S. 40:4.9(A)(1)(a) and (B), relative to BY REPRESENTATIVES KATRINA JACKSON, BADON, BURRELL, certain food products prepared in the home for public HONORE, AND NORTON AN ACT consumption; to provide for application of the state Sanitary To amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.2(C)(2)(a) and 574.4(B)(1), to Code; to provide for preparation of cane syrup in the traditional enact R.S. 15:824.2, and to repeal R.S. 15:827.1(E)(3)(b), manner for sale; and to provide for related matters. relative to parole; to provide relative to parole eligibility for persons convicted of crimes of violence; to change the number HOUSE BILL NO. 350— BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP of votes required to grant parole for offenders convicted of a AN ACT crime of violence who meet certain conditions; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1300.111 through 1300.114 and to relative to the eligibility to participate in reentry preparation enact R.S. 40:1300.115 through 1300.116, relative to access to programs; to create the Programs to Reduce Recidivism Fund; patient health care data; to provide findings and definitions; to to provide for the purposes of the fund; to provide for the provide relative to personal health information maintained appropriation of monies into the fund; to provide for the within the Department of Health and Hospitals; to provide for administration of the fund; to provide for the distribution of data security protocols; to provide for duties of the Department monies from the fund; to provide relative to the calculation of of Health and Hospitals and of the Health Data Panel created savings realized by the Department of Public Safety and therein; to provide conditions for the release of personal health Corrections; and to provide for related matters. information; to provide conditions for disclosure of health data for research purposes; to provide for restrictions on uses of and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the health data; and to provide for related matters. same. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives 45th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 95 SENATE June 1, 2014

The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were signed by the President of the Senate. ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL

PRESENT

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb Murray Adley Erdey Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock Amedee Guillory Perry Appel Heitmeier Peterson Broome Johns Riser Brown Kostelka Smith, G. Buffington LaFleur Smith, J. Chabert Long Tarver Claitor Martiny Thompson Cortez Mills Walsworth Crowe Morrell Ward Donahue Morrish White Total - 39 ABSENT

Total - 0 Leaves of Absence

The following leaves of absence were asked for and granted:

LaFleur ½ Day Announcements

The following committee meetings for June 2, 2014, were announced:

Senate and Gov't Affairs 8:00 A.M. Room F Adjournment

On motion of Senator Thompson, at 6:25 o'clock P.M. the Senate adjourned until Monday, June 2, 2014, at 9:00 o'clock A.M.

The President of the Senate declared the Senate adjourned.

GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate

DIANE O' QUIN Journal Clerk