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C:\TEMP\Copy of 14RS 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 LOUISIANA 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., President of the Senate. 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.
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