Garofalo Miller OFFICIAL JOURNAL Geymann Montoucet Total - 100 OF THE The Speaker announced that there were 100 members present HOUSE OF and a quorum. REPRESENTATIVES Prayer OF THE Prayer was offered by Rep. Arnold. STATE OF Pledge of Allegiance Rep. Dove led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the of America. FORTY-SEVENTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Reading of the Journal On motion of Rep. Hill, the reading of the Journal was Fortieth Regular Session of the Legislature dispensed with. Under the Adoption of the On motion of Rep. Hollis, the Journal of Wednesday, May 28, Constitution of 1974 2014, was corrected to reflect him as being present. On motion of Rep. Hill, the Journal of May 28, 2014, was adopted. House of Representatives State Capitol Petitions, Memorials, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana Communications Thursday, May 29, 2014 The following petitions, memorials, and communications were received and read: The House of Representatives was called to order at 10:00 A.M., by the Honorable Chuck Kleckley, Speaker of the House of Conference Committee Reports Received Representatives. Conference Committee Reports were received for the following Morning Hour legislative instruments: ROLL CALL House Bill No. 1010 The roll being called, the following members answered to their The conference committee reports for the above legislative names: instruments lie over under the rules. PRESENT Conference Committee Appointment Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Adams Greene Morris, Jay the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Anders Guillory Morris, Jim disagreement to House Bill No. 68: Reps. Tim Burns, Simon, and Armes Guinn Norton Schroder. Arnold Harris Ortego Badon Harrison Pearson Conference Committee Appointment Barras Havard Pierre Barrow Hazel Ponti The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Berthelot Henry Pope the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Billiot Hensgens Price disagreement to House Bill No. 236: Reps. Broadwater, Robideaux, Bishop, S. Hill Pugh and Stuart Bishop. Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Conference Committee Appointment Brown Hollis Richard Burford Honore Ritchie The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Burns, H. Howard Robideaux the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder disagreement to House Bill No. 285: Reps. St. Germain, Terry Burrell Ivey Schroder Landry, and Mack. Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Carter James Shadoin Champagne Jefferson Simon Conference Committee Appointment Chaney Johnson Smith Connick Jones St. Germain The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Cox Lambert Stokes the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Cromer Landry, N. Thibaut disagreement to House Bill No. 814: Reps. James, Abramson, and Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Simon. Dixon LeBas Thompson Dove Leger Whitney Conference Committee Appointment Edwards Leopold Williams, A. The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Foil Lorusso Willmott disagreement to House Bill No. 824: Reps. Leger, Robideaux, and Franklin Mack Woodruff Moreno.

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Conference Committee Appointment House Concurrent Resolution No. 168 Returned without amendments The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the House Concurrent Resolution No. 170 disagreement to House Bill No. 869: Reps. Ponti, Carmody, and Returned without amendments Talbot. House Concurrent Resolution No. 173 Conference Committee Appointment Returned with amendments

The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of House Concurrent Resolution No. 179 the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Returned without amendments disagreement to House Bill No. 888: Reps. Arnold, Moreno, and Shadoin. House Concurrent Resolution No. 187 Returned without amendments Conference Committee Appointment The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of House Concurrent Resolution No. 196 the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Returned without amendments disagreement to House Bill No. 1140: Reps. Gaines, St. Germain, House Concurrent Resolution No. 197 and Price. Returned with amendments Conference Committee Appointment House Concurrent Resolution No. 198 Returned without amendments The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the House Concurrent Resolution No. 200 disagreement to House Bill No. 1253: Reps. Nancy Landry, Carter, Returned without amendments and Champagne. House Concurrent Resolution No. 202 Conference Committee Appointment Returned without amendments The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of House Concurrent Resolution No. 204 the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Returned without amendments disagreement to Senate Bill No. 242: Reps. Leger, Arnold, and Adams. House Concurrent Resolution No. 205 Returned without amendments Message from the Senate House Concurrent Resolution No. 206 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Returned without amendments May 29, 2014 House Concurrent Resolution No. 207 Returned without amendments To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: House Concurrent Resolution No. 208 Returned without amendments I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has concurred in the following House Concurrent Resolutions: Respectfully submitted, House Concurrent Resolution No. 96 GLENN A. KOEPP Returned without amendments Secretary of the Senate House Concurrent Resolution No. 114 Message from the Senate Returned without amendments ASKING CONCURRENCE IN House Concurrent Resolution No. 141 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Returned without amendments May 29, 2014 House Concurrent Resolution No. 146 Returned without amendments To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: House Concurrent Resolution No. 151 Returned with amendments I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted and asks your concurrence in the following Senate House Concurrent Resolution No. 158 Concurrent Resolutions: Returned without amendments Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 174 and 175 House Concurrent Resolution No. 159 Returned without amendments Respectfully submitted, House Concurrent Resolution No. 162 GLENN A. KOEPP Returned without amendments Secretary of the Senate

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Suspension of the Rules Senate Concurrent Resolutions Lying Over On motion of Rep. Billiot, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider Senate Concurrent Resolutions at this time. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over were taken up and acted upon as follows: Senate Concurrent Resolutions Lying Over SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 170— BY SENATOR CORTEZ A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained in the To commend the St. Thomas More softball team upon winning the message were taken up and acted upon as follows: Class 4A state championship of the Louisiana High School SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 174— Athletic Association for the second consecutive year. BY SENATOR ALARIO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Read by title. To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of former Louisiana state On motion of Rep. Stuart Bishop, and under a suspension of the representative, Terry Wayne Gee Sr. rules, the resolution was concurred in. Read by title. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 171— BY SENATOR GUILLORY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Billiot, and under a suspension of the rules, To commend posthumously Al J. Ransome for his service to the state the resolution was concurred in. of Louisiana and as a pioneer in the field of unemployment SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 175— compensation cost control management. BY SENATOR ALARIO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Read by title. To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of John Maginnis, legendary On motion of Rep. LeBas, and under a suspension of the rules, Louisiana political journalist, publisher, and author. the resolution was concurred in. Read by title. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 172— BY SENATOR LONG A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Billiot, and under a suspension of the rules, To urge and request the office of conservation, in conjunction with the resolution was concurred in. the Public Service Commission, to study landowner's rights concerning expropriation or condemnation for the purpose of Suspension of the Rules construction and operation of pipelines transmitting any form of hydrocarbon in a liquid or gaseous state. On motion of Rep. Jefferson, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and Read by title. House Concurrent at this time. On motion of Rep. Dove, and under a suspension of the rules, Introduction of Resolutions, the resolution was concurred in. House and House Concurrent SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 173— The following members introduced the following entitled House BY SENATOR BROWN and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: To urge and request the Reentry Advisory Council to identify strategies to afford offenders committed to the Department of HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 196— Public Safety and Corrections who are confined in parish BY REPRESENTATIVE JEFFERSON correctional facilities the support necessary to enhance A RESOLUTION education, job skills and training, and needed behaviors to To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the facilitate successful reentry upon release pursuant to the Reentry death of David Brown, of Homer. Advisory Council and Offender Rehabilitation Workforce Development Act and to provide needed mental health care for Read by title. all committed to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections in need of such services, whether confined to a state On motion of Rep. Jefferson, and under a suspension of the or parish correctional facility, all to facilitate successful reentry rules, the resolution was adopted. upon release, and to urge and request the secretary of the department to take steps to carry out such strategies. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 212— BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP Read by title. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend Aaron Brooks and John Carney on their election to the On motion of Rep. Price, and under a suspension of the rules, Saints Hall of Fame. the resolution was concurred in. Read by title. Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on On motion of Rep. Wesley Bishop, and under a suspension of Second Reading to be Referred the rules, the resolution was adopted. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second reading to be referred were taken up, read, and referred to Ordered to the Senate. committees, as follows:

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SENATE BILL NO. 214— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 171— BY SENATORS RISER AND MORRELL BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To amend and reenact R.S. 16:51(A)(5), (6), (7), (14), (16), (19), To create the Air Quality Monitoring Commission charged with the (20), (21), (24), (29), (36), and (37), relative to assistant district responsibility to study the efficacy and adequacy of the state's attorneys; to provide for additional assistant district attorneys air monitoring system, specifically the costs and benefits of for certain judicial districts; to provide for an effective date; and expanding the state's air monitoring system. to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Resources and Environment. Judiciary. The committee amendments were read as follows: Suspension of the Rules HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider Senate Concurrent Resolutions Lying Over Amendments proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources at this time. and Environment to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 171 by Representative Garofalo Senate Concurrent Resolutions Lying Over AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, delete lines 8 through 13 in their entirety and insert in lieu The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over were thereof the following: taken up and acted upon as follows: "(8) Two representatives from the Louisiana Chemical Motion Association and the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association who have a demonstrated history of addressing industrial On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the Committee on Administration emissions and air quality appointed jointly by the chair of the House of Criminal Justice was discharged from further consideration of Committee on Natural Resources and Environment and the chair of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 148. the Senate Committee on Natural Resources." SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 148— On motion of Rep. Dove, the amendments were adopted. BY SENATOR BROOME A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Dove, the resolution, as amended, was To urge and request that the Department of Public Safety and ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. Corrections, Youth Services, office of juvenile justice report to the Legislature of Louisiana on or before February 1, 2015, on HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 193— Louisiana's progress in conforming to and complying with the BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES goals of juvenile justice reform outlined in Act No. 1225 of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 2003 Regular Session of the legislature. To create a task force to study and evaluate the effectiveness of drug abuse prevention and education programs in public schools and Read by title. to submit a written report of findings and recommendations to the House Committee on Education, the Senate Committee on On motion of Rep. Lopinto, and under a suspension of the rules, Education, the House Committee on Health and Welfare, and the resolution was concurred in. the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare not later than sixty days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of House and House Concurrent Resolutions the Legislature of Louisiana. Reported by Committee Read by title. The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: The committee amendments were read as follows: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 166— BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To establish the Transportation Funding Task Force to study and Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to make recommendations relative to transportation funding Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 193 by Representative mechanisms to be used in the state and to require such task force Hodges to make recommendations for guidelines for utilization of the transportation funding mechanisms. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Read by title. On page 3, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following:

Reported favorably by the Committee on House and "(20) The presiding officer of Louisiana Teen Challenge or his Governmental Affairs. designee.

On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution was ordered (21) A church pastor selected by the presiding officer of engrossed and passed to its third reading. Louisiana Teen Challenge.

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(22) A representative of the Louisiana School Psychological Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. Association, designated by the president of the association." On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to On motion of Rep. Carter, the amendments were adopted. its third reading. On motion of Rep. Carter, the resolution, as amended, was SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 87— ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. BY SENATOR MILLS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT To authorize and direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION create a working group to study the future of health care funding To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study in Louisiana. and make changes to the provisions of the state Sanitary Code which provide for minimum lot size restrictions, including but Read by title. not limited to those provisions relative to sewerage systems, to address the negative impact of those provisions on economic Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and development within the state of Louisiana, with a specific focus Governmental Affairs. on the prohibitive effect of the provisions on the development of land surrounding False River in Pointe Coupee Parish. The committee amendments were read as follows: Read by title. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and Resources and Environment. Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 87 by Senator Mills The committee amendments were read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House Amendments proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the House of and Environment to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 195 Representatives on May 22, 2014, on page 1, after line 7, insert "(12) by Representative Thibaut A representative of the Louisiana Ambulance Alliance." AMENDMENT NO. 1 On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted. On page 2, line 25, change "legislature" to "House Committee on Health and Welfare and the Senate Committee on Health and On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution, as amended, was Welfare" ordered passed to its third reading. On motion of Rep. Dove, the amendments were adopted. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 124— BY SENATOR THOMPSON On motion of Rep. Dove, the resolution, as amended, was A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. To establish and provide for a group to study the use and application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ("UAVS" or "drones") for Senate Concurrent Resolutions agricultural purposes and to recommend any action or Reported by Committee legislation that the study group deems necessary or appropriate. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions reported by Read by title. committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21— Governmental Affairs. BY SENATOR HEITMEIER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The committee amendments were read as follows: To create and provide with respect to a joint legislative committee to study and make recommendations with respect to obesity in the HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS state of Louisiana. Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and Read by title. Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 124 by Senator Thompson Reported favorably by the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution was ordered On page 3, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: passed to its third reading. "(14) A representative of the Governor's Office of Homeland SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44— Security and Emergency Preparedness. BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB, CLAITOR, ERDEY AND NEVERS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION (15) A representative of the office of state police." To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to declare youth violence a public health epidemic and the Department of AMENDMENT NO. 2 Education to establish a statewide trauma-informed education program. On page 3, line 2, change "(14)" to "(16)" Read by title. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted.

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On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution, as amended, was On motion of Rep. Simon, the amendments were adopted. ordered passed to its third reading. On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution, as amended, was SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127— ordered passed to its third reading. BY SENATOR MORRELL A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to Senate Bills on Second Reading develop a plan for the creation of a demonstration program to Reported by Committee coordinate and integrate the health care for persons eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid. The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second reading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as Read by title. follows: Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. SENATE BILL NO. 682 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 107 by On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to Senator Nevers)— BY SENATOR NEVERS its third reading. AN ACT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 134— To enact Chapter 8-B of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes BY SENATOR BROOME of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:979.1 through 979.6, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to the Louisiana First America Next Freedom and To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Empowerment Act; to provide for the creation, implementation Education to examine and consider the status of school and administration of the Louisiana First America Next suspensions and expulsions, as well as plans to revise current Freedom and Empowerment Plan; to provide for access to basic school discipline policies in response to the "Supportive School health insurance coverage for Louisiana citizens; to provide for Discipline Initiative" launched by the United States departments legislative findings and intent; to provide for application for of education and justice. certain federal funds; to provide relative to funding and legislative oversight; to provide for certain eligibility factors Read by title. and reports; to provide relative to termination of the plan; to provide certain terms, definitions, conditions and procedures; Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Carter, the resolution was ordered passed to Read by title. its third reading. Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137— BY SENATOR MILLS Rep. Simon moved that the bill be recommitted to the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Committee on Appropriations. To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the most effective means to ensure the proper utilization of inhalers by school nurses within schools in Louisiana and to Motion report its findings to the Senate Committee on Health and As a substitute motion, Rep. Hoffmann moved that the bill be Welfare and the House Committee on Health and Welfare. referred to the Legislative Bureau, which motion was agreed to. Read by title. Suspension of the Rules Reported with amendments by the Committee on Health and On motion of Rep. Pugh, the rules were suspended in order to Welfare. take up and consider House Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned The committee amendments were read as follows: from the Senate with Amendments at this time. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS House Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned from the Senate with Amendments Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 137 by Senator Mills The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions returned from the Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were AMENDMENT NO. 1 taken up and acted upon as follows: On page 1, line 3, after "nurses" and before "within" insert "and HOUSE BILL NO. 62— certified or licensed athletic trainers" BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1856.1(A), (B)(introductory paragraph) and (3)(a), (C)(3), (D), and (E) and to enact R.S. On page 1, line 11, after "nurses" and before "is" insert "and certified 22:1856.1(B)(10) and (11), relative to pharmacy record audits; or licensed athletic trainers" to provide for standards and requirements concerning pharmacy record audit procedures; to provide for conditions under which AMENDMENT NO. 3 recoupment of certain reimbursements to pharmacies may occur; to make technical changes; and to provide for related On page 1, line 15, after "nurses" and before "in" insert "and certified matters. or licensed athletic trainers" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Motion On page 2, between lines 10 and 11, insert "(9) Louisiana Athletic Trainers' Association." On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 111— AMENDMENT NO. 7 BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A JOINT RESOLUTION On page 2, line 15, change "fund appropriations" to "Fund (Direct) Proposing to amend Article VI, Section 26(E) of the Constitution of and Overcollections Fund appropriations" Louisiana, relative to parish ad valorem taxes; to authorize the governing authority of Orleans Parish to levy annually an AMENDMENT NO. 8 additional ad valorem tax for fire protection and an additional ad valorem tax for police protection; to provide relative to the On page 2, at the end of line 15 after "contracts" insert "not approved uses of the proceeds of ad valorem taxes; to provide for by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget" submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 9 Read by title. On page 2, line 16, change "Fiscal Year 2014-2015" to "each fiscal year" Motion AMENDMENT NO. 10 On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar. On page 2, line 27, change "direct state general fund" to "State HOUSE BILL NO. 142— General Fund (Direct) and Overcollections Fund" BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 11 To amend and reenact R.S. 39:82(A), 352, and 1489 and to enact Subpart S of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of On page 2, line 28, after "contracts" and before "for" insert "not the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget" 39:100.146, Subpart G of Part I of Chapter 16 of Subtitle III of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be AMENDMENT NO. 12 comprised of R.S. 39:1493.11, and R.S. 39:1498(A)(10), relative to professional, personal, and consulting services On page 2, line 29, change "Fiscal Year 2014-2015" to "each fiscal procurement; to require a reduction in the dollar amount of year" certain professional, personal, and consulting service contracts; to provide for the submission of periodic reports; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 13 exceptions; to provide for certain determinations before contract approval; to establish the Higher Education Financing Fund; to On page 3, delete lines 6 and 7, and insert the following: provide for the deposit, use, and investment of monies in the fund; to prohibit expenditure of savings from contract "shall take place quarterly in each fiscal year." reductions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 14 Read by title. On page 3, line 29, change "contracts remaining at the end of Fiscal Year 2014-2015" to before "contracts not approved by the Joint The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Legislative Committee on the Budget as provided in R.S. 39:1493.11 the Senate. remaining at the end of each fiscal year" SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 15 Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to Reengrossed House Bill No. 142 by Representative Richard On page 4, line 16, delete "House" and on line 17 delete "Committee on Appropriations" and insert "Joint Legislative Committee on the AMENDMENT NO. 1 Budget" On page 1, line 4, change "Subpart" to "and Subpart" AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 4, at the end of line 19, insert the following: On page 1, line 6, delete "and R.S. 39:1498(A)(10)," "The report shall also indicate if each contract is for discretionary purposes or if it is for non-discretionary purposes." AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 17 On page 1, line 7, change "a reduction in the dollar amount" to "approval by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget" On page 4, delete lines 21 through 29, on page 5, delete lines 1 through 19 and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 4 "SUBPART G. APPROVAL OF CERTAIN CONTRACTS On page 1, line 17, change "Subpart" to "and Subpart" FOR FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 THROUGH FISCAL YEAR 2016-2017 AMENDMENT NO. 5 §1493.11. Approval of Certain Contracts for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 On page 1, line 18, delete "and R.S." and on line 19, delete Through Fiscal Year 2016-2017 "39:1498(A)(10)" A.(1) In Fiscal Year 2014-2015 through 2016-2017, all contracts AMENDMENT NO. 6 for professional, personal, and consulting services with a total dollar amount of forty thousand dollars or more per year which are funded On page 2, line 14, change "direct state general" to "State General" solely with the State General Fund (Direct) or the Overcollections

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Fund and are for discretionary purposes shall be reported to the Joint AMENDMENT NO. 1 Legislative Committee on the Budget for review and approval. If within thirty days of receipt of the contract, the Joint Legislative On page 2, line 25, following "The" and before "treasurer" insert Committee on the Budget does not place the contract on its agenda "state" for review and approval, the contract shall be deemed to be approved. AMENDMENT NO. 2 (2) If within thirty days of receipt of the contract, the contract is placed on the agenda for review and approval, it shall require the On page 5, line 27, following ""the" and before "treasurer" insert approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget in a vote "state" of the committee in open meeting. The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget may either approve the contract, reject the contract and SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS notify the commissioner of administration that such funds otherwise proposed for this purpose be deposited into the Higher Education Amendments proposed by Senator Adley to Reengrossed House Bill Financing Fund as provided in R.S. 39:100.146, or the Joint No. 142 by Representative Richard Legislative Committee on the Budget may recommend revisions to the contract. AMENDMENT NO. 1 (3) If the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget On page 1, line 4, after "R.S. 39:100.146," insert "R.S. 39:1405.4(I)," recommends revisions to the contract, the contract shall not become effective until it is revised, resubmitted to the Joint Legislative AMENDMENT NO. 2 Committee on the Budget, and acted upon by the committee. If the contract is not resubmitted to the Joint Legislative Committee on the On page 1, line 12, after "reductions;" insert the following: Budget within thirty days after the committee recommends revisions to the contract, the contract shall be deemed to be rejected." "to provide for an annual report by the state treasurer of costs of issuance of indebtedness;" AMENDMENT NO. 18 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 5, line 20, change "D." to "B." On page 6, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 19 "Section 2. R.S. 39:1405.4(I) is hereby enacted to read as On page 5, line 23, change "remain unexpended and unencumbered" follows: to "are not approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget" §1405.4. Costs of issuance and reporting requirements AMENDMENT NO. 20 I. Beginning on October 1, 2015, and not later than October first of each year thereafter, the state treasurer shall submit an annual On page 5, delete lines 24 and 25 and insert the following: report to the Senate Committee on Finance, the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs, the House Committee on Appropriations, "Such determinations shall take place quarterly in fiscal years 2014- and the House Committee on Ways and Means that includes and 2015, 2015-2016, and 2016-2017." summarizes in the same form and content required by this Section all the actual costs of issuance of bonds, notes, or other issuances of AMENDMENT NO. 21 indebtedness approved and paid by the State Bond Commission during the previous July first to June thirtieth time period, including On page 6, line 4, change "E." to "C." but not limited to all the discounts, fees, charges and costs paid from bond proceeds or other sources provided for in Subsection (C) of this AMENDMENT NO. 22 Section, the total of such discounts, fees, charges, and other costs paid to each individual or company during such time period, and a On page 6, delete lines 8 through 10 and insert the following: notation of how much of such discounts, fees, charges, and other costs paid required supplemental approval of the State Bond "(2) All contracts to implement the programs of the Department Commission because the actual costs of issuance in any line item of Health and Hospitals that are funded pursuant to Title XIX, Title exceeded the approved costs of issuance by a variance of ten percent XX and Title XXI of the Social Security Act or funded fully or or more as provided for in Subsection (E) of this Section." partially by federal funds." AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 23 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 23 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2014, On page 6, delete lines 11 through 26 and insert the following: on page 3, line 17, change "Section 2." to "Section 3." and after "Section 2. The provisions of this Act shall become null, void, "provisions" insert "of Section 1" and of no effect on July 1, 2017." AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT. NO. 24 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 24 proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2014, On page 6, line 27, change "Section 2" to "Section 3" on page 3, line 20, change "Section 3." to "Section 4." LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Amendments proposed by Senators Murray and Morrish to Bill No. 142 by Representative Richard Reengrossed House Bill No. 142 by Representative Richard

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barrow Honore Simon Gaines Hunter Talbot On page 6, between lines 10 and 11, insert: Geymann Lambert Thibaut Greene Morris, Jay Willmott "(3) Contracts with state or local providers of indigent defender Guillory Norton services necessary to perform any constitutional or statutory function. Total - 20 (4) Contracts of a district attorney necessary to perform any The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by constitutional, discretionary, or statutory function of the office, or to the House. perform services under the child support enforcement program administered by the Department of Children and Family Services in HOUSE BILL NO. 62— accordance with the federal requirements of Title IV-D of the Social BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH Security Act and corresponding state laws and regulations." AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1856.1(A), (B)(introductory SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS paragraph) and (3)(a), (C)(3), (D), and (E) and to enact R.S. 22:1856.1(B)(10) and (11), relative to pharmacy record audits; Amendments proposed by Senator Donahue to Reengrossed House to provide for standards and requirements concerning pharmacy Bill No. 142 by Representative Richard record audit procedures; to provide for conditions under which recoupment of certain reimbursements to pharmacies may AMENDMENT NO. 1 occur; to make technical changes; and to provide for related matters. On page 3, line 27, change "direct" to "State General Fund (Direct) and Overcollections Fund" Called from the calendar. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Read by title. On page 2, at the beginning of line 28, delete "state general fund" The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. Rep. Richard moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate be concurred in. LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 62 by Representative Pugh The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS On page 3, line 4, following "(a)" delete the remainder of the line and Mr. Speaker Foil Mack on line 5 delete "the pharmacy" and insert "The pharmacy has Adams Franklin Miller engaged in fraudulent activity or other intentional and willful Anders Garofalo Montoucet misrepresentation," Armes Gisclair Moreno Arnold Guinn Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 2 Badon Harris Ortego Berthelot Harrison Pierre On page 3, line 11, following "(d)" delete the remainder of the line Billiot Hazel Ponti and insert "The pharmacy has received an actual overpayment." Bishop, S. Henry Pope Bishop, W. Hensgens Price AMENDMENT NO. 3 Broadwater Hill Pugh Brown Hodges Pylant On page 3, line 12, following "pharmacy" and before "received" Burford Hoffmann Reynolds insert "has" Burns, H. Howard Richard Burns, T. Huval Ritchie SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Burrell Ivey Robideaux Carmody Jackson Schexnayder Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Engrossed House Bill No. Carter James Seabaugh 62 by Representative Pugh Champagne Jefferson Shadoin Chaney Johnson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 1 Connick Jones St. Germain Cox Landry, N. Stokes On page 3, delete lines 12 and 13 in their entirety Cromer Landry, T. Thierry Danahay LeBas Thompson Rep. Pugh moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Dixon Leger Whitney be concurred in. Dove Leopold Williams, A. Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. ROLL CALL Fannin Lorusso Woodruff Total - 84 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS YEAS Total - 0 ABSENT Mr. Speaker Franklin Mack Adams Garofalo Miller Abramson Havard Pearson Anders Gisclair Montoucet Barras Hollis Schroder

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Armes Greene Moreno AMENDMENT NO. 2 Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay Badon Harris Morris, Jim On page 1, line 20, change "six" to "ten" Barrow Harrison Ortego Berthelot Havard Ponti AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop, S. Hazel Pope Bishop, W. Hensgens Price On page 2, at the beginning of line 10, delete the following: Broadwater Hill Pugh Brown Hodges Pylant "enhancements, respectively," Burford Hoffmann Reynolds Rep. Leger moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie be concurred in. Burns, T. Honore Robideaux Burrell Howard Schexnayder ROLL CALL Carmody Hunter Seabaugh Carter Jackson Shadoin The roll was called with the following result: Champagne James Smith Chaney Jefferson St. Germain YEAS Connick Johnson Stokes Cox Jones Talbot Mr. Speaker Franklin Miller Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Adams Garofalo Montoucet Danahay Landry, T. Whitney Anders Gisclair Moreno Dixon LeBas Williams, A. Armes Greene Morris, Jay Dove Leger Williams, P. Arnold Guinn Morris, Jim Edwards Leopold Woodruff Badon Harris Ortego Fannin Lopinto Barrow Havard Pierre Foil Lorusso Berthelot Hazel Ponti Total - 85 Billiot Hensgens Pope NAYS Bishop, S. Hill Price Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Total - 0 Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant ABSENT Brown Hollis Reynolds Burford Honore Ritchie Abramson Huval Schroder Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Barras Ivey Simon Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Billiot Lambert Thibaut Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Gaines Norton Thompson Carmody Jackson Shadoin Geymann Pearson Willmott Carter Jefferson Smith Guillory Pierre Champagne Johnson St. Germain Henry Richard Chaney Jones Stokes Total - 19 Connick Landry, N. Talbot Cox Landry, T. Thierry The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Danahay LeBas Thompson the House. Dixon Leger Whitney Dove Leopold Williams, P. HOUSE BILL NO. 111— Edwards Lopinto Woodruff BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Fannin Lorusso A JOINT RESOLUTION Foil Mack Proposing to amend Article VI, Section 26(E) of the Constitution of Total - 85 Louisiana, relative to parish ad valorem taxes; to authorize the NAYS governing authority of Orleans Parish to levy annually an additional ad valorem tax for fire protection and an additional Total - 0 ad valorem tax for police protection; to provide relative to the ABSENT uses of the proceeds of ad valorem taxes; to provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to Abramson Henry Schroder provide for related matters. Barras Huval Simon Cromer James Thibaut Called from the calendar. Gaines Lambert Williams, A. Geymann Norton Willmott Read by title. Guillory Pearson Harrison Richard The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Total - 19 the Senate. The amendments proposed by the Senate, having received a SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS two-thirds vote of the elected members, were concurred in by the House. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 111 by Representative Leger HOUSE BILL NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER AMENDMENT NO. 1 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1532(B) and to enact R.S. On page 1, line 18, change "six" to "ten" 18:1532(A)(1)(f) and (g), relative to the Campaign Finance

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Disclosure Act; to provide relative to the expenditures required to be Carmody Howard Schroder disclosed on the election day expenditure report; to provide relative Carter Hunter Seabaugh to the requirements of filing the report; to provide relative to certain Champagne Ivey Shadoin exemptions; and to provide for related matters. Chaney Jefferson Smith Connick Johnson St. Germain Read by title. Cox Jones Stokes Cromer Landry, N. Talbot Motion Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Dixon Leger Thompson On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the bill was returned to the Dove Leopold Whitney calendar. Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. Foil Mack Woodruff Speaker Pro Tempore Leger in the Chair Total - 87 HOUSE BILL NO. 216— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER AN ACT Total - 0 To amend and reenact R.S. 40:4.9(A)(1), (2)(introductory ABSENT paragraph), (b), and (c)(ii), (B), and (C) and to enact R.S. 40:4.9(D), relative to certain food products prepared in the Mr. Speaker Huval Pearson home for public consumption; to provide for application of the Abramson Jackson Pugh state Sanitary Code; to provide for regulations concerning Barras James Simon preparation of pies in the home for sale; to provide for Franklin Lambert Thibaut exceptions; and to provide for related matters. Gaines LeBas Willmott Geymann Norton Read by title. Total - 17 The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. the Senate. Conference committee appointment pending. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 255— BY REPRESENTATIVE ORTEGO Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Reengrossed House Bill AN ACT No. 216 by Representative Schroder To enact R.S. 47:338.212, relative to the city of Carencro; to authorize the city to levy a hotel occupancy tax; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 1 the use of tax revenues; and to provide for related matters. On page 1, line 2, delete "and (c)(ii)," Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 2 The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by On page 1, line 8, delete "and (c)(ii)," the Senate. AMENDMENT NO. 3 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senator Perry to Engrossed House Bill No. On page 2, delete lines 12 through 19 255 by Representative Ortego Rep. Schroder moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate be rejected. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 22, delete "the construction and", delete lines 23 and ROLL CALL 24 in their entirety and insert "economic development, the promotion The roll was called with the following result: of tourism, and related infrastructure within the city." Rep. Ortego moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate YEAS be concurred in. Adams Garofalo Miller Anders Gisclair Montoucet ROLL CALL Armes Greene Moreno Arnold Guillory Morris, Jay The roll was called with the following result: Badon Guinn Morris, Jim Barrow Harris Ortego YEAS Berthelot Harrison Pierre Billiot Havard Ponti Adams Garofalo Miller Bishop, S. Hazel Pope Anders Gisclair Montoucet Bishop, W. Henry Price Armes Greene Moreno Broadwater Hensgens Pylant Arnold Guillory Morris, Jay Brown Hill Reynolds Badon Guinn Morris, Jim Burford Hodges Richard Barras Harris Ortego Burns, H. Hoffmann Ritchie Barrow Harrison Pierre Burns, T. Hollis Robideaux Berthelot Havard Ponti Burrell Honore Schexnayder Billiot Hazel Pope

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Bishop, S. Henry Price AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh Broadwater Hill Pylant On page 1, line 13, delete "1300.117" and insert "1300.116" Brown Hodges Reynolds Burford Hoffmann Richard AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie Burns, T. Honore Robideaux On page 2, line 7, delete "for use in research endeavors intended" Burrell Howard Schexnayder Carmody Hunter Seabaugh AMENDMENT NO. 5 Carter Ivey Shadoin Champagne Jackson Smith On page 2, between lines 11 and 12, insert: Chaney James St. Germain Connick Jefferson Stokes "(1) "Confidential information" means at least one of the Cox Johnson Talbot following: Cromer Jones Thierry Danahay Landry, N. Thompson (a) Patient level data elements that could be used alone or in Dixon Landry, T. Whitney combination with other available data elements to identify a patient. Dove Leger Williams, A. Edwards Leopold Williams, P. (b) Information requested that the department determines will Fannin Lopinto Woodruff be utilized for business or commercial purposes, including but not Foil Lorusso limited to market analysis and software development. Franklin Mack Total - 91 (c) Protected health information as defined in the HIPAA NAYS Privacy Rule, 45 CFR Part 164, and R.S. 29:762." Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 6 ABSENT On page 2, line 12, delete "(1)" and insert "(2)" Mr. Speaker Lambert Simon Abramson LeBas Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 7 Gaines Norton Willmott Geymann Pearson On page 2, line 13, delete "(2)" and insert "(3)" Huval Schroder Total - 13 AMENDMENT NO. 8 The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by On page 2, line 15, delete "(3)" and insert "(4)" the House. AMENDMENT NO. 9 HOUSE BILL NO. 350— BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP AN ACT On page 3, line 19, delete "Include appropriate risk-adjustment" and To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1300.111 through 1300.114 and to insert "Include, when appropriate, risk-adjustment" enact R.S. 40:1300.115 through 1300.117, relative to access to patient health care data; to provide findings and definitions; to AMENDMENT NO. 10 provide relative to personal health information maintained within the Department of Health and Hospitals; to provide for On page 4, line 25, after "40:1300.113."delete the remainder of the data security protocols; to provide for duties of the Department line and delete lines 26 through 29 in its entirety of Health and Hospitals and of the Health Data Panel created therein; to provide conditions for the release of personal health AMENDMENT NO. 11 information; to provide conditions for disclosure of health data for research purposes; to provide requirements for data use On page 5, line 4, delete "shall" and insert "may" agreements; to provide for restrictions on uses of health data; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 12 Read by title. On page 5, line 9, delete "Louisianians'" and insert "Louisianans'" The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by AMENDMENT NO. 13 the Senate. On page 5, line 10 after "shall" delete the remainder of the line and SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS delete lines 11 through 28 in its entirety, delete page 6 in its entirety, and delete on page 7, lines 1 through 20 in its entirety, and insert: Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to Reengrossed House Bill No. 350 by Representative Stuart Bishop "not release confidential or protected health information collected from hospitals and other health care providers pursuant to this Part. AMENDMENT NO. 1 The department shall adhere to and comply fully with appropriate privacy protection protocols that are at least as stringent as the On page 1, line 3, delete "1300.117" and insert "1300.116" HIPAA Privacy Rule. AMENDMENT NO. 2 B. Notwithstanding Subsection A of this Section, the department may release data collected pursuant to this Part for the purpose of On page 1, line 9, delete "to provide requirements for data use conducting health care research which is a systematic investigation, agreements;" including research development, testing and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge. All requests for

1824 Page 13 HOUSE 47th Day's Proceedings - May 29, 2014 data collected pursuant to this Part shall be submitted to the Chaney James Smith department and reviewed by the department's Institutional Review Connick Jefferson St. Germain Board. The department shall deny any requests for data that it Cox Johnson Stokes determines will be utilized for business or commercial purposes, Cromer Jones Talbot including but not limited to market analysis and software Dixon Lambert Thibaut development. The department shall have one representative of the Dove Landry, N. Thompson provider group whose data is subject to the data release on the Edwards LeBas Whitney Institutional Review Board. Fannin Leger Williams, A. Foil Lopinto Williams, P. C. Each data request shall state the proposed use of the data Total - 87 requested and include an affirmation by the recipient that no attempts NAYS will be made to combine patient level data provided for in the request with other data to identify patients and that no confidential Total - 0 information shall be released. ABSENT D. The department shall inform the Health Data Panel prior to Mr. Speaker Huval Ponti the release of requested data collected pursuant to this Part." Abramson Landry, T. Simon Danahay Leopold Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 14 Gaines Morris, Jay Willmott Geymann Norton Woodruff On page 7, line 21, delete "§1300.117." and insert "§1300.116." Greene Pearson Total - 17 LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House the House. Bill No. 350 by Representative Stuart Bishop HOUSE BILL NO. 401— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS AN ACT In Senate Committee Amendment No. 13 proposed by the Senate To amend and reenact Subparagraph (e) of Paragraph 9 of Article Committee on Health and Welfare to Reengrossed House Bill No. XIV, Section 15.1 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1921, made 350 by Representative Stuart Bishop and adopted by the Senate on statutory by Article X, Section 18 of the Louisiana Constitution May 22, 2014 on page 2, line 5, following "28 in" and before of 1974, R.S. 4:169(A)(1), R.S. 6:664(B)(1), R.S. 9:4822(M)(1), "entirety," change "its" to "their" R.S. 11:243(B)(1), (C), (D), and (E), 449(A)(introductory paragraph) and (B), 450(B), 1302.2(A)(1) and (2)(introductory AMENDMENT NO. 2 paragraph), 1422(C)(1), 1821(B), and 2096(A), (B), and (C)(introductory paragraph), R.S. 13:5077(A), R.S. 14:35, 38, In Senate Committee Amendment No. 13 proposed by the Senate 38.1, 40, 46, 51, 53, 54.2, 55, 56.1, 57, 58, 60, 62.2, 70, 73, 76, Committee on Health and Welfare to Reengrossed House Bill No. 77, 87.1, 87.2, 87.4, 88, 91.12, 91.21, 96, 97, 99, 100.1, 101, 350 by Representative Stuart Bishop and adopted by the Senate on 107.2(A), 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 118.1, 119.1(A), 124, 125, May 22, 2014 on page 2, line 5, following "20 in" change "its" to 126.1, 126.2, 129.2, 131, 139, 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, 208, "their" 209, 210, 213, 222(A), (B), and (C), 226(B) and (C), 311, 312, 313.1, 314, 315, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 329.1, 329.3, 329.4, Rep. Stuart Bishop moved that the amendments proposed by the 351, 354, 355, 356, 357, and 401, R.S. 21:203(6), R.S. Senate be concurred in. 22:691.4(F)(1)(a), R.S. 23:1203.1(H), (I), and (N), R.S. 36:651(CC), R.S. 37:961(1) and (3), 1033(F), and 2156(C)(2), ROLL CALL R.S. 38:2212(D)(2), R.S. 39:1798.6(A)(2)(b), R.S. 40:4(A)(3)(b), 47(B), 531(A)(3), 537(B), 1563.1(B), and The roll was called with the following result: 2161(Section heading), R.S. 42:19.1(A)(1), R.S. 44:4(4)(b), (c), and (d) and (14), R.S. 46:2(A) and (B), 446.6(Section heading), YEAS 448(A) and (E), 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), Adams Franklin Lorusso 954(A) and (B)(2), 954.1(D), 966(A), 1101(C), and 1304(B)(1), Anders Garofalo Mack R.S. 56:424(F)(2), 633(C), and 1703(C)(2)(a) through (d), Code Armes Gisclair Miller of Civil Procedure Article 1702(C), and Code of Criminal Arnold Guillory Montoucet Procedure Articles 410(C) and 725.1(B), relative to the Badon Guinn Moreno provisions of the Louisiana Constitution of 1921 made statutory Barras Harris Morris, Jim by Article X, Section 18 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, Barrow Harrison Ortego the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, the Code of Civil Berthelot Havard Pierre Procedure, and the Code of Criminal Procedure; to provide for Billiot Hazel Pope various technical corrections, including correcting legal Bishop, S. Henry Price citations, correcting names of agencies, department offices, and Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh other entities, designating undesignated statutory provisions, Broadwater Hill Pylant removing references to provisions that have been repealed, Brown Hodges Reynolds correcting punctuation, correcting typographical errors, making Burford Hoffmann Richard conforming changes, and clarifying language; to direct the Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie Louisiana State Law Institute to make certain technical changes Burns, T. Honore Robideaux in the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950; and to provide for Burrell Howard Schexnayder related matters. Carmody Hunter Schroder Carter Ivey Seabaugh Read by title. Champagne Jackson Shadoin

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The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by AMENDMENT NO. 17 the Senate. On page 60, line 3, change "Section 23." to "Section 22." LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 18 Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Bill No. 401 by Representative Barras On page 60, line 6, change "Section 24." to "Section 23." AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Barras moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate be concurred in. On page 1, line 12, delete "R.S. 21:203(6)," ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 2 The roll was called with the following result: On page 41, delete lines 8 through 16 YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Adams Garofalo Miller On page 41, line 17, change "Section 9." to "Section 8." Anders Gisclair Montoucet Armes Guillory Moreno AMENDMENT NO. 4 Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay Badon Harris Morris, Jim On page 41, line 28, change "Section 10." to "Section 9." Barras Harrison Ortego Barrow Havard Pierre AMENDMENT NO. 5 Berthelot Hazel Pope Billiot Henry Price On page 42, line 25, change "Section 11." to "Section 10." Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 6 Bishop, W. Hill Pylant Broadwater Hodges Reynolds On page 43, line 4, change "Section 12." to "Section 11." Brown Hoffmann Richard Burford Hollis Ritchie AMENDMENT NO. 7 Burns, H. Honore Robideaux Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder On page 44, line 4, change "Section 13." to "Section 12." Burrell Hunter Seabaugh Carmody Ivey Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 8 Carter Jackson Smith Champagne Jefferson St. Germain On page 44, line 24, change "Section 14." to "Section 13." Chaney Johnson Stokes Connick Jones Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 9 Cox Landry, N. Thompson Cromer Landry, T. Whitney On page 45, line 21, change "Section 15." to "Section 14." Dove LeBas Williams, A. Edwards Leger Williams, P. AMENDMENT NO. 10 Fannin Lopinto Woodruff Foil Lorusso On page 48, line 1, change "Section 16." to "Section 15." Franklin Mack Total - 85 AMENDMENT NO. 11 NAYS On page 48, line 15, change "Section 17." to "Section 16." Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 12 ABSENT Mr. Speaker Huval Schroder On page 49, line 15, change "Section 18." to "Section 17." Abramson James Simon Danahay Lambert Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 13 Dixon Leopold Thierry Gaines Norton Willmott On page 52, line 4, change "Section 19." to "Section 18." Geymann Pearson Greene Ponti AMENDMENT NO. 14 Total - 19 On page 56, line 24, change "Section 20." to "Section 19." The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by AMENDMENT NO. 15 the House. HOUSE BILL NO. 709— On page 58, line 13, change "Section 21." to "Section 20." BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 16 To amend and reenact R.S. 9:203(A)(5) and R.S. 13:2592(A), relative to justices of the peace; to authorize a justice of the On page 59, line 5, change "Section 22." to "Section 21." peace to perform marriage ceremonies within certain territorial

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limits; to provide for certain notification requirements when The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by appointing an ad hoc justice of the peace; and to provide for the House. related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 853— Read by title. BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRIS AN ACT The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by To amend and reenact R.S. 39:2(23), (24), (46), and (47), 36(A), the Senate. 51(C), 87.2(B) and (C)(1), and 87.3(A)(introductory paragraph), (2)(a), (3), and (4)(a) and (B), relative to the operating budget; SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS to provide for definitions; to provide for information included in the executive budget; to provide for information included in Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to the General Appropriation Bill; to provide for information Reengrossed House Bill No. 709 by Representative Garofalo included in the Ancillary Appropriation Act; to provide for changes to expenditure category allocations included in the AMENDMENT NO. 1 General Appropriation Bill; to provide for approval of certain changes to expenditure category allocations included in the On page 1, line 14, after "peace court" insert ", except for Orleans General Appropriation Bill; to provide for an effective date; and Parish" to provide for related matters. Rep. Garofalo moved that the amendments proposed by the Read by title. Senate be concurred in. The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by ROLL CALL the Senate. The roll was called with the following result: SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Senator Donahue to Reengrossed House Bill No. 853 by Representative Harris Adams Guillory Moreno Anders Guinn Morris, Jay AMENDMENT NO. 1 Armes Harris Morris, Jim Arnold Harrison Ortego On page 1, delete lines 7 through 9, and insert "Appropriation Act;" Badon Havard Pierre Barrow Hazel Ponti AMENDMENT NO. 2 Berthelot Henry Pope Billiot Hensgens Price On page 1, at the beginning of line 10, delete "Bill;" Bishop, S. Hill Pugh Broadwater Hodges Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 3 Brown Hoffmann Reynolds Burford Hollis Richard On page 2, line 28, change "C.(1)" to "C." Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Burns, T. Howard Robideaux AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Carmody Ivey Schroder On page 3, at the end of line 5, insert the following: Carter Jackson Seabaugh Champagne James Shadoin "The provisions of this Subsection regarding the allocation of Chaney Jefferson Smith expenditures shall not apply to any agency or program in Schedule Connick Johnson St. Germain 19, Higher Education, or Louisiana State University Health Sciences Cox Jones Stokes Center Health Care Services Division." Cromer Lambert Talbot Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 5 Dixon Landry, T. Thierry Dove Leger Thompson On page 3, delete lines 6 through 15 Edwards Leopold Whitney Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. Rep. Harris moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Foil Lorusso Williams, P. be concurred in. Franklin Mack Woodruff Garofalo Miller ROLL CALL Gisclair Montoucet Total - 91 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS YEAS Total - 0 ABSENT Adams Garofalo Miller Anders Gisclair Montoucet Mr. Speaker Geymann Pearson Armes Guillory Moreno Abramson Greene Simon Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay Barras Huval Willmott Badon Harris Morris, Jim Bishop, W. LeBas Barras Havard Ortego Gaines Norton Barrow Hazel Pierre Total - 13 Berthelot Henry Ponti Billiot Hensgens Pope

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Bishop, S. Hill Price LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Broadwater Hodges Pugh Brown Hoffmann Pylant Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Burford Hollis Reynolds Bill No. 907 by Representative St. Germain Burns, H. Honore Richard Burns, T. Howard Ritchie AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burrell Hunter Robideaux Carmody Ivey Schexnayder On page 2, line 10, change "Section" to "Chapter" Carter James Seabaugh Champagne Jefferson Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 2 Chaney Johnson Smith Connick Jones St. Germain On page 3, line 28, change "Chapter" to "Section" Cox Lambert Stokes Cromer Landry, N. Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 3 Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut Dixon LeBas Thierry On page 4, line 1, change "Chapter" to "Section" Dove Leger Thompson Edwards Leopold Whitney AMENDMENT NO. 4 Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. Foil Lorusso Williams, P. On page 4, line 9, change "Chapter" to "Section" Franklin Mack Woodruff Total - 90 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS NAYS Amendments proposed by Senator Perry to Reengrossed House Bill Total - 0 No. 907 by Representative St. Germain ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Greene Pearson Abramson Harrison Schroder On page 1, line 15, after "Subsection" delete the remainder of line 15 Bishop, W. Huval Simon and delete lines 16 through 18 and insert "that are compliant with" Gaines Jackson Willmott Geymann Norton AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 14 Delete Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed by The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by the Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public the House. Works and adopted by the Senate on May 20, 2014. HOUSE BILL NO. 907— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVES ST. GERMAIN AND STOKES AN ACT On page 2, delete lines 21 through 28 and insert the following: To enact R.S. 32:410(D) and R.S. 40:1321(M) and to repeal Act No. 807 of the 2008 Regular Session of the Legislature and Act No. 151 of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to "(4) Before application, each person who applies for a Louisiana the issuance of driver's licenses and special identification cards driver's license shall be given a complete description of the REAL ID in compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005; to provide for compliant driver's license, including but not limited to an explanation implementation of the REAL ID Act; to provide for exceptions; of what the license does, what information is collected and to provide penalties; and to provide for related matters. maintained, who has access to the data, how the data will be used, his right to choose not to waive his right to privacy, and if harassed, that Read by title. he may take legal action, and that he is not required by the state to accept the "gold star" or the REAL ID compliant driver's license. The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Each applicant shall certify in writing that he has been given the Senate. information related to the issuance of the REAL ID compliant driver's license." SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to Reengrossed House Bill No. 907 by On page 3, delete lines 1 through 8 and insert the following: Representative St. Germain "(5) No document provided by any person who applies for a AMENDMENT NO. 1 Louisiana driver's license shall be released to anyone physically or electronically without the written permission of that person, or On page 2, line 21, change "must" to "shall" without a warrant issued with probable cause pursuant to Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution of Louisiana. The database containing AMENDMENT NO. 2 scanned documents collected from persons who apply for the REAL ID compliant Louisiana driver's license shall not have any On page 2, line 25, change "must" to "shall" interoperability with any international database, any federal database, any other state database, and any third-party database. Any person AMENDMENT NO. 3 who illegally accesses or releases the data shall be subject to a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars and six months in jail for each On page 2, line 27, change "must" to "shall" offense."

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AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 3, line 10, after "2014" and before the period "." insert the On page 4, line 20, after "2014" and before the period "." insert the following: following:

"that do not include the implementation of facial recognition software "that do not include the implementation of facial recognition software or programs, or the sharing of digital photos with any entity using a or programs, or the sharing of digital photos with any entity using a facial recognition program" facial recognition program"

AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 3, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: On page 4, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following: "(7) Before January 2015, and prior to any implementation of "(7) Before January 2015, and prior to any implementation of REAL ID in Louisiana, the office of motor vehicles, public safety REAL ID in Louisiana, the office of motor vehicles, public safety services, within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, services, within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, shall report to a joint meeting of the Senate and House committees on shall report to a joint meeting of the Senate and House committees on transportation, highways and public works a specific and detailed list transportation, highways and public works a specific and detailed list of those standards in effect as of January 1, 2014, to which of those standards in effect as of January 1, 2014, to which compliance with REAL ID in Louisiana is limited in (7) of this compliance with REAL ID in Louisiana is limited in (7) of this Subsection. Subsection. (8) Nothing in this Section and nothing in Louisiana’s (8) Nothing in this Chapter and nothing in Louisiana’s implementation of REAL ID standards shall be construed to express implementation of REAL ID standards shall be construed to express or imply any delegation of rights, power, or jurisdiction from the or imply any delegation of rights, power, or jurisdiction from the people of Louisiana to the United States Department of Homeland people of Louisiana to the United States Department of Homeland Security or the government of the United States. Regarding the office Security or the government of the United States. Regarding the office of motor vehicles, public safety services, within the Department of of motor vehicles, public safety services, within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, the people of this state have the sole Public Safety and Corrections, the people of this state have the sole and exclusive right to govern themselves as a free and sovereign state and exclusive right to govern themselves as a free and sovereign state according to Article 1, Section 26 of the Constitution of Louisiana." according to Article 1, Section 26 of the Constitution of Louisiana." Rep. St. Germain moved that the amendments proposed by the AMENDMENT NO. 7 Senate be concurred in. On page 3, line 21, after "Subsection" delete "upon" and delete lines ROLL CALL 22 through 24 and insert "that are compliant with the standards of" The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 8 YEAS On page 4, between lines 18 and 19 insert the following: Adams Garofalo Moreno "(4) Before application, each person who applies for a Louisiana Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay special identification card shall be given a complete description of Armes Guillory Ortego the REAL ID compliant special identification card, including but not Arnold Harris Pierre limited to an explanation of what the card does, what information is Badon Havard Ponti collected and maintained, who has access to the data, how the data Barras Hazel Pope will be used, his right to choose not to waive his right to privacy, and Barrow Hill Price if harassed, that he may take legal action, and that he is not required Berthelot Hoffmann Pylant by the state to accept the "gold star" or the REAL ID compliant Billiot Hollis Reynolds special identification card. Each applicant shall certify in writing that Bishop, S. Honore Richard he has been given information related to the issuance of the REAL ID Bishop, W. Howard Ritchie special identification card. Broadwater Hunter Robideaux Brown Jackson Schexnayder (5) No document provided by any person who applies for a Burford James Schroder Louisiana special identification card shall be released to anyone Burns, T. Jefferson Seabaugh physically or electronically without the written permission of that Burrell Johnson Shadoin person, or without a warrant issued with probable cause pursuant to Carter Jones Smith Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution of Louisiana. The database Champagne Lambert St. Germain containing scanned documents collected from persons who apply for Chaney Landry, N. Stokes the REAL ID compliant Louisiana special identification card shall Connick Landry, T. Talbot not have any interoperability with any international database, any Cox LeBas Thibaut federal database, any other state database, and any third-party Cromer Leger Thierry database. Any person who illegally accesses or releases the data Danahay Leopold Thompson shall be subject to a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars and Dixon Lopinto Williams, A. six months in jail for each offense." Edwards Lorusso Williams, P. Fannin Mack Woodruff AMENDMENT NO. 9 Foil Miller Franklin Montoucet On page 4, line 19, change "(4)" to "(6)" Total - 82

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NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burns, H. Hodges Whitney On page 2, line 22, change "(4)" to "(4)(a)" Henry Ivey Total - 5 AMENDMENT NO. 3 ABSENT On page 2, line 26, between "entity." and "The certification", insert Mr. Speaker Greene Norton "Match certification shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Abramson Guinn Pearson Committee on the Budget within thirty days of the receipt." Carmody Harrison Pugh Dove Hensgens Simon AMENDMENT NO. 4 Gaines Huval Willmott Geymann Morris, Jim On page 3, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: Total - 17 "(b) In any fiscal year that the total appropriated funds from the The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by sum of the state general fund and dedicated funds for higher the House. education are below the appropriated funding in the prior fiscal year, the WISE Council may at its discretion, delay or waive requirements Consent to Correct a Vote Record as set forth in Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph." Rep. Henry requested the House consent to correct his vote on AMENDMENT NO. 5 the amendments proposed by the Senate to House Bill No. 907 from yea to nay, which consent was unanimously granted. On page 3, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: "(iii) The WISE Council shall have the authority to adjust the Consent to Correct a Vote Record percentage of the distributions by no more than ten percent relative to the distribution of funds between degree certification production Rep. Hodges requested the House consent to correct her vote on in Item (i) of this Subparagraph and federally funded research the amendments proposed by the Senate to House Bill No. 907 from expenditures in Item (ii) of this Subparagraph. However, in no event yea to nay, which consent was unanimously granted. shall the distribution based on federally funded research expenditures HOUSE BILL NO. 1033— be reduced below twenty percent." BY REPRESENTATIVES KLECKLEY, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, AMENDMENT NO. 6 STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, COX, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, On page 5, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, HONORE, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, "K. All actions of the WISE Council and the implementation of KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, this Section shall be subject to the approval of the Board of Regents." NORTON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF AND SENATOR Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House ALARIO Bill No. 1033 by Representative Kleckley AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:3138.2, relative to public postsecondary funding to AMENDMENT NO. 1 meet workforce needs; to establish the Workforce and Innovation for a Stronger Economy Fund; to provide for the On page 3, line 20, following "for" and before the end of the line dedication, deposit, use, and investment of monies in the fund; delete the remainder of the line and delete line 21 and insert "four-or to provide for a statewide workforce demand and gap analysis; five-star jobs, as defined by the Louisiana Workforce Commission's to provide for a Workforce and Innovation for a Stronger Louisiana Star Jobs program or its successors and weighted by cost" Economy Fund Strategic Planning Council as an independent subcommittee of the Board of Regents; to provide for reporting AMENDMENT NO. 2 requirements; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. On page 4, line 4, following "of" and before "degree" change "high demand" to "high-demand" Read by title. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. Amendments proposed by Senator Chabert to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1033 by Representative Kleckley SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1033 by Representative Kleckley On page 2, delete lines 27 through 29, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 1 "which may include: cash; in-kind donations of technology, personnel, construction materials, facility modification, or tangible On page 2, delete lines 8 through 10, and insert the following: property; internships; scholarships; sponsorship of staff or faculty; or faculty endowment. The Workforce and Innovation" "C. Subject to an annual appropriation by the legislature, each fiscal year the sum of forty million dollars shall be deposited into the Rep. Kleckley moved that the amendments proposed by the fund. Monies in the fund shall be appropriated and administered as" Senate be concurred in.

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ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 1, delete line 2, and insert "To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Art. 1446(A)(1) and R.S.37:2557(B), to enact R.S. YEAS 37:2555(G) and 2556(D), and to repeal Code of Civil Procedure Art. 1446(C), relative to certified shorthand reporters;" Mr. Speaker Franklin Mack Adams Garofalo Miller AMENDMENT NO. 2 Anders Gisclair Montoucet Armes Guillory Moreno On page 1, line 3, delete "Shorthand Reporters;" and after Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay "investigation" delete the remainder of the line and insert "of a Badon Harris Ortego reporter; to provide relative to discovery proceedings; to provide for Barras Harrison Pierre notice for inspection and copying of depositions; to provide for Barrow Havard Ponti certification by court reporting firms; and" Berthelot Hazel Pope Billiot Henry Price AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant On page 1, between lines 5 and 6, insert: Bishop, W. Hill Reynolds Broadwater Hodges Richard "Section 1. Code of Civil Procedure Art. 1446(A)(1) is hereby Brown Hoffmann Ritchie amended and reenacted to read as follows: Burford Hollis Robideaux Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Art. 1446. Certification by officer; custody of deposition; exhibits; Burns, T. Howard Schroder copies; notice of availability for inspection or copying; cost of Burrell Hunter Seabaugh originals and copies of transcripts Carmody Ivey Shadoin Carter James Smith A.(1) The officer as defined in Article 1434(B) shall certify on Champagne Jefferson St. Germain the deposition that the witness was duly sworn and that the deposition Chaney Johnson Stokes is a true record of the testimony given by the witness. He shall then Connick Jones Talbot securely seal the deposition in an envelope endorsed with the title of Cox Lambert Thibaut the action and marked "Deposition of (here insert name of witness)" Cromer Landry, N. Thierry and shall promptly send it by United States mail or by courier to the Danahay Landry, T. Thompson party at whose request the deposition was taken, who shall become Dixon LeBas Whitney the custodian of the deposition. The original of the deposition shall Dove Leger Williams, A. not be filed in the record, but shall be made available to all other Edwards Leopold Williams, P. parties in the matter for inspection or copying. The failure or lack of Fannin Lopinto Woodruff filing such original in the record shall not affect the use or admissibility of the original at trial or by the court if otherwise Foil Lorusso authorized or provided by law. Total - 92 NAYS * * *" Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 4 ABSENT On page 1, delete line 6, and insert: Abramson Huval Pearson Gaines Jackson Pugh "Section 2. R.S. 37:2557(B) is hereby amended and reenacted Geymann Morris, Jim Simon and R.S. 37:2555(G) and 2556(D) are hereby enacted to read as Greene Norton Willmott follows: Total - 12 §2555. Definitions The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by the House. * * * HOUSE BILL NO. 1101— G. A "court reporting firm" is defined as any person, company, BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER corporation, organization, partnership, group, limited liability entity, AN ACT commercial enterprise, or other entity doing business in Louisiana To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2557(B), relative to the Board of that is owned or controlled by a person who is not licensed by the Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to require the board to practice court reporting and that engages others or itself board to provide notice of an investigation; and to provide for engages in any aspect of the practice of court reporting as defined by related matters. statute or by rule, including such activities as arranging for or engaging the services of a licensed court reporter, reporting, Read by title. recording, taking, producing, transcribing, delivering, or invoicing depositions, court proceedings, sworn statement, or other similar The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by preservation of testimony, or any other activities as identified in rules the Senate. promulgated by the board. A lawyer admitted to practice in Louisiana, or a group of lawyers, or a law firm, or the clerical or SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS administrative employees of such are not to be considered a court reporting firm as defined herein. A court reporting firm is considered Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary B to a "person" and a "reporter" for the purposes of this Chapter. Engrossed House Bill No. 1101 by Representative Broadwater * * *

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§2556. Appointment of reporter; certification by court reporting firm Armes Guillory Moreno Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay * * * Badon Harris Ortego Barras Harrison Pierre D. If a licensed Louisiana court reporter has no actual Barrow Havard Ponti knowledge of a prohibited employment or contractual relationship Billiot Hazel Pope between a party litigant and a court reporting firm, and if the reporter Bishop, S. Henry Price receives certification that the firm has no prohibited contractual or Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh employment relationship with a party litigant, the reporter may Broadwater Hill Pylant accept employment from the firm and shall not be considered an Brown Hodges Reynolds "employee" for purposes of Article 1434 of the Code of Civil Burford Hoffmann Richard Procedure. The board shall establish by rule the procedures and Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie representations by which a court reporting firm shall provide the Burns, T. Honore Robideaux necessary certification to court reporters." Burrell Howard Schexnayder Carmody Hunter Schroder AMENDMENT NO. 5 Carter Ivey Seabaugh Champagne James Shadoin On page 1, after line 20, insert: Chaney Jefferson Smith Connick Johnson St. Germain "Section 3. Civil Code Art. 1446(C) is hereby repealed." Cox Jones Stokes Cromer Lambert Talbot LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Dove LeBas Whitney Bill No. 1101 by Representative Broadwater Edwards Leger Williams, A. Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Foil Lorusso Woodruff In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Franklin Mack Committee on Judiciary B to Engrossed House Bill No. 1101 by Total - 89 Representative Broadwater and adopted by the Senate on May 21, NAYS 2014 on page 2, line 13, change "Article 1434 of the Code of Civil Total - 0 Procedure" to "Code of Civil Procedure Article 1434" ABSENT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. Speaker Greene Norton Amendments proposed by Senator Murray to Engrossed House Bill Abramson Huval Pearson No. 1101 by Representative Broadwater Berthelot Jackson Simon Gaines Leopold Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Geymann Morris, Jim Willmott Total - 15 Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Committee on Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on May 21, The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. 2014. Conference committee appointment pending. AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 1118— Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS Committee on Judiciary B and adopted by the Senate on May 21, AN ACT 2014. To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1705.1(B), relative to ad valorem tax millages; to provide with respect to approvals for millage SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS increases for certain taxing authorities in certain parishes; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Senator Amedee to Engrossed House Bill No. 1101 by Representative Broadwater Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 1 The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by the Senate. On page 1, after line 20 insert: SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS "Section 3. Code of Civil Procedure Art. 1446(C) is hereby repealed." Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1118 by Representative Tim Rep. Broadwater moved that the amendments proposed by the Burns Senate be rejected. AMENDMENT NO. 1 ROLL CALL On page 2, line 1, change "approval of" to "a public meeting of such The roll was called with the following result: nonelected taxing authorities with" YEAS SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Adams Garofalo Miller Amendments proposed by Senator Donahue to Reengrossed House Anders Gisclair Montoucet Bill No. 1118 by Representative Tim Burns

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 Dove Leger Thompson Edwards Leopold Whitney Delete Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate Committee on Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 20, Foil Lorusso Williams, P. 2014. Franklin Mack Willmott Garofalo Miller Woodruff AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 90 NAYS On page 1, delete lines 10 through 21 in their entirety, delete page 2 in its entirety, and insert the following: Total - 0 ABSENT "provisions of R.S. 47:1705 with respect to increases in millage rates without voter approval, in addition to all requirements of R.S. Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jim 47:1705, the public hearings for such purposes or meetings at which Abramson Greene Pearson a vote on a proposed increase in a millage for the ensuing year above Barras Huval Simon the amount levied for that millage in the immediately preceding year Bishop, W. Jackson Smith shall be scheduled as follows: Gaines James Total - 14 (1) Each year there shall be coordination of the date, times, and place for all public hearings of any and all non-elected taxing The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. authorities which seek a millage increase. The hearings or meetings shall be conducted at the same location at which the parish governing Conference committee appointment pending. authority conducts its meetings. HOUSE BILL NO. 1176— (2) The parish governing authority shall establish the location BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER for hearings, as well as two a schedule of specific dates on which and AN ACT times for the conduct of the hearings may be conducted or meetings. To amend and reenact R.S. 46:114.4(C), 231, and 237 and to enact R.S. 46:231.3 and 231.14, relative to aid to needy families; to (3) Hearings At the discretion of the parish governing authority, provide for duties and functions of the Department of Children hearings or meetings on the same date shall be scheduled sequentially and Family Services in administering cash assistance provided in a manner which allows for the maximum opportunity for taxpayer through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program; attendance to the greatest degree practicable. Further, the schedule to provide for restrictions on uses of Family Independence shall be configured to facilitate the opportunity for an interested Temporary Assistance Program benefits and Kinship Care property owner from a particular geographic area to be in attendance Subsidy Program benefits; to restrict uses of electronic benefits regarding consideration of various taxing authorities' proposed transfer cards; to establish certain restrictions and prohibitions increases in millages that affect his property." on retailers and other businesses participating in the electronic benefits transfer system; to provide for penalties; to provide for Rep. Tim Burns moved that the amendments proposed by the appeals; to provide relative to the Fraud Detection Fund; to Senate be rejected. provide for definitions; to authorize promulgation of rules; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by YEAS the Senate. Adams Gisclair Montoucet SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Anders Guillory Moreno Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare Arnold Harris Norton to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1176 by Representative Broadwater Badon Harrison Ortego Barrow Havard Pierre AMENDMENT NO. 1 Berthelot Hazel Ponti On page 2, line 21, delete "in which" and insert "principally devoted Billiot Henry Pope to" Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Broadwater Hill Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 2 Brown Hodges Pylant Burford Hoffmann Reynolds On page 2, line 22, delete "are offered" Burns, H. Hollis Richard Burns, T. Honore Ritchie AMENDMENT NO. 3 Burrell Howard Robideaux Carmody Hunter Schexnayder On page 2, line 24, after "education" insert "including zoos and Carter Ivey Schroder aquariums" Champagne Jefferson Seabaugh Chaney Johnson Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 4 Connick Jones St. Germain Cox Lambert Stokes On page 2, line 25, after "religion," insert "sports," Cromer Landry, N. Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 5 Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut Dixon LeBas Thierry On page 3, line 3, delete "owned"

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AMENDMENT NO. 6 YEAS On page 3, line 4, delete "or operated by or on behalf of a financial Adams Guillory Moreno institution or retailer" Anders Guinn Morris, Jay Armes Harris Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 7 Arnold Harrison Norton Badon Havard Ortego On page 9, at the beginning of line 19, delete "January 1" and insert "April 1" Barras Hazel Pierre Barrow Henry Pope AMENDMENT NO. 8 Berthelot Hensgens Price Billiot Hill Pylant On page 10, line 17, after "commence on" delete the remainder of the Bishop, S. Hodges Reynolds line and delete line 18 in its entirety and insert "April 1, 2015." Bishop, W. Hoffmann Richard Broadwater Hollis Ritchie AMENDMENT NO. 9 Brown Honore Robideaux Burford Howard Schexnayder On page 11, line 19, delete "in which" and insert "principally devoted Burns, H. Ivey Schroder to" Burns, T. Jackson Seabaugh AMENDMENT NO. 10 Burrell James Shadoin Carmody Jefferson Smith On page 11, line 20, delete "are offered" Carter Johnson St. Germain Champagne Jones Stokes AMENDMENT NO. 11 Chaney Lambert Talbot Connick Landry, N. Thibaut On page 11, line 22, after "education" insert "including zoos and Cox Landry, T. Thierry aquariums" Cromer LeBas Thompson Danahay Leger Whitney AMENDMENT NO. 12 Dixon Leopold Williams, A. On page 11, line 23, after "religion," insert "sports," Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. Fannin Lorusso Willmott LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Foil Mack Woodruff Franklin Miller Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Gisclair Montoucet Bill No. 1176 by Representative Broadwater Total - 91 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 0 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate ABSENT Committee on Health and Welfare to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1176 by Representative Broadwater and adopted by the Senate on Mr. Speaker Geymann Ponti May 22, 2014 on page 1, line 6, change "including zoos and Abramson Greene Pugh aquariums" to ", including zoos and aquariums" Dove Hunter Simon Gaines Huval AMENDMENT NO. 2 Garofalo Pearson Total - 13 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 11 proposed by the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to Reengrossed House Bill No. The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. 1176 by Representative Broadwater and adopted by the Senate on May 22, 2014 on page 1, line 23, change "including zoos and Conference committee appointment pending. aquariums" to ", including zoos and aquariums" HOUSE BILL NO. 1181— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND DIXON AN ACT On page 2, line 7, following "D" change "hereof" to "of this Section" To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 4843(H), relative to courts of limited jurisdiction; to provide for the AMENDMENT NO. 4 jurisdictional amount in dispute in certain city courts; to provide for the jurisdictional amount in dispute in the city courts of On page 4, line 18, following "within" insert "the" Alexandria, Pineville, Slidell, and Ruston; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Read by title. On page 5, line 4, change "(PRWORA) Act" to "Act (PRWORA)" The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Rep. Broadwater moved that the amendments proposed by the the Senate. Senate be rejected. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Senator Murray to Engrossed House Bill The roll was called with the following result: No. 1181 by Representative Shadoin

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 Edwards LeBas Williams, P. Fannin Leopold Willmott On page 1, line 2, after "4843(H)" delete the remainder of the line Foil Lopinto and at the beginning of line 3, delete "jurisdiction;" and insert "and Garofalo Lorusso R.S. 13:1952(15)(a), and to repeal R.S. 13:1875(10)(c), relative to Total - 76 courts;" NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Arnold Hunter Norton Badon Jackson Price On page 1, line 5, after "Ruston;" and before "and" insert "to provide Barrow James Smith relative to certain city court judges;" Burrell Landry, T. Thierry Cox Leger Williams, A. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Franklin Montoucet Total - 17 On page 1, after line 16, add the following: ABSENT "Section 2. R.S. 13:1952(15)(a) is hereby amended and Abramson Jefferson Simon reenacted to read as follows: Dixon Ortego Thibaut Gaines Pierre Woodruff §1952. Courts created by special legislative Act Huval Schroder Total - 11 The following city courts, heretofore created and established by special legislative Act, are hereby recognized and continued in The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. existence and, except as otherwise provided in this Section, their territorial jurisdiction shall extend through the city and ward or wards Conference committee appointment pending. wherein the city in which they are domiciled is located, as extended from time to time: HOUSE BILL NO. 1262 (Substitute for House Bill No. 727 by Representative Ivey)— * * * BY REPRESENTATIVES IVEY, ADAMS, BARROW, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, CHANEY, COX, GREENE, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HOWARD, (15)(a) The City Court of Monroe, domiciled in the city of KATRINA JACKSON, KLECKLEY, LEBAS, LORUSSO, JAY MORRIS, Monroe, parish of Ouachita, having three city judges and a city POPE, PYLANT, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SIMON, STOKES, WHITNEY, marshal. Such city court judges may not practice law. The court PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT shall be divided into three divisions, which shall be designated as AN ACT divisions "A", "B", and "C". To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.35.6(B)(5) and to enact R.S. 40:1299.35.5.2, 1299.35.8(A)(6) and (7), and * * * 1299.35.10(A)(27) and (28), relative to consent to abortion; to require provision of certain materials to women prior to abortion Section 3. R.S. 13:1875(10)(c) is hereby repealed in its and to provide for the content of such materials; to provide for entirety." requirements of the Department of Health and Hospitals relative to development and publication of printed and Internet-based Rep. Shadoin moved that the amendments proposed by the materials concerning abortion; to provide for duties of Senate be rejected. physicians who perform abortions; to provide for items to be retained in the medical record of each pregnant woman upon ROLL CALL whom an abortion is performed or induced; to provide for the content of reports to the Department of Health and Hospitals by The roll was called with the following result: physicians concerning abortions performed or induced; to provide for a task force on informational materials to be YEAS delivered to women prior to abortion; and to provide for related matters. Mr. Speaker Geymann Mack Adams Gisclair Miller Read by title. Anders Greene Moreno Armes Guillory Morris, Jay The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Barras Guinn Morris, Jim the Senate. Berthelot Harris Pearson Billiot Harrison Ponti SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Bishop, S. Havard Pope Bishop, W. Hazel Pugh Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare Broadwater Henry Pylant to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1262 by Representative Ivey Brown Hensgens Reynolds Burford Hill Richard AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burns, H. Hodges Ritchie Burns, T. Hoffmann Robideaux On page 1, delete lines 2 and 3, and insert: Carmody Hollis Schexnayder Carter Honore Seabaugh "To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 603(9) and Champagne Howard Shadoin R.S.40:1299.35.12 and to enact R.S. 40:1299.35.5.2 and Chaney Ivey St. Germain 1299.35.8(A)(6), relative to consent to" Connick Johnson Stokes Cromer Jones Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 2 Danahay Lambert Thompson Dove Landry, N. Whitney On page 1, line 12, after "abortion;" insert "to provide relative to a definition; to provide relative to an effective date;"

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AMENDMENT NO. 3 Within twenty-four hours, the attending physician shall certify to the emergency need for the abortion and shall enter such certification in On page 1, between lines 14 and 15 insert: the medical record of the pregnant woman." "Section 1. Children's Code Article 603(9) is hereby amended AMENDMENT NO. 10 and reenacted to read as follows: On page 9, after line 21, insert: Art. 603. Definitions "Section 3. The provisions of Section 2 of this Act requiring a As used in this Title: physician or a qualified person to provide required printed materials to a woman considering an abortion shall become effective thirty * * * days after the Department of Health and Hospitals publishes a notice of the availability of such materials." (9) "Coerced abortion" means the use of force, intimidation, threat of force, threat of deprivation of food and shelter, or the Rep. Ivey moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate deprivation of food and shelter by a parent or any other person in be concurred in. order to compel a female child to undergo an abortion against her will, whether or not the abortion procedure has been attempted or ROLL CALL completed. The roll was called with the following result: * * *" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Adams Franklin Mack On page 1, delete lines 15 and 16, and insert: Anders Garofalo Miller Armes Gisclair Montoucet "Section 2. R.S. 40:1299.35.12 is hereby amended and reenacted Arnold Greene Morris, Jay and R.S. 40:1299.35.5.2 and 1299.35.8(A)(6) are hereby enacted" Badon Guillory Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 5 Barrow Guinn Norton Berthelot Harris Ortego On page 2, line 12, after "(c)" insert ", except in the case of medical Billiot Harrison Pearson emergency as provided in R.S. 40:1299.35.12" Bishop, S. Havard Pierre Bishop, W. Hazel Ponti AMENDMENT NO. 6 Broadwater Henry Pope Brown Hensgens Pugh On page 5, delete lines 19 through 27 in its entirety and on page 6, Burford Hill Pylant delete lines 1 through 15 in its entirety, and insert: Burns, H. Hodges Reynolds Burns, T. Hollis Richard "E. The materials provided for in Subsection D of this Section shall be printed in a typeface large enough to be clearly legible and Burrell Honore Ritchie shall be available at no cost from the department upon request and in Carmody Howard Robideaux appropriate number to any person, facility, or hospital. The Carter Hunter Schexnayder department's website shall contain the content of the printed material, Champagne Ivey Seabaugh a printable electronic image of the printed material, and information Chaney Jackson Shadoin on ordering printed materials. The department shall promulgate rules Connick James St. Germain and regulations relative to the methods of distribution of printed Cox Jefferson Stokes materials." Cromer Johnson Talbot Danahay Jones Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 7 Dixon Landry, N. Whitney Dove Landry, T. Williams, A. On page 7, delete line 13 and insert "Article 603 et seq." Edwards LeBas Williams, P. AMENDMENT NO. 8 Fannin Leopold Willmott Foil Lorusso Woodruff On page 7, delete lines 14 through 28 in its entirety and on page 8, Total - 87 delete lines 1 through 23 in its entirety NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 9 Total - 0 ABSENT On page 9, delete lines 5 through 21 in its entirety, and insert: Mr. Speaker Huval Schroder "* * * Abramson Lambert Simon Barras Leger Smith §1299.35.12. Emergency Gaines Lopinto Thibaut Geymann Moreno Thompson The provisions of R.S. 40:1299.35.2, 1299.35.4, 1299.35.5, and Hoffmann Price 1299.35.6 this Part shall not apply when a medical emergency Total - 17 compels the immediate performance of an abortion because the continuation of the pregnancy poses an immediate threat and grave The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by risk to the life or permanent physical health of the pregnant woman. the House.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1274 (Substitute for House Bill No. 348 by Dove Landry, N. Thompson Representative Badon)— Edwards Landry, T. Whitney BY REPRESENTATIVES BADON, ANDERS, BURFORD, HAVARD, Fannin LeBas Williams, A. HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, KATRINA JACKSON, LEBAS, JAY MORRIS, POPE, SIMON, STOKES, PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT Foil Leopold Williams, P. AN ACT Franklin Lorusso Willmott To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1299.58.10(E) and 1299.64.6(D), Gisclair Mack Woodruff relative to life-sustaining procedures; to require interpretations Total - 87 of the provisions of law regarding declarations concerning life- NAYS sustaining procedures be made to preserve the life of an unborn child; to require interpretations of the provisions of law Bishop, W. Leger Moreno regarding physician orders for scope of treatment be made to Total - 3 preserve the life of an unborn child; to provide for an effective ABSENT date; and to provide for related matters. Mr. Speaker Garofalo Reynolds Read by title. Abramson Geymann Simon Armes Huval Smith The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Dixon Lopinto St. Germain the Senate. Gaines Montoucet Total - 14 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. Amendments proposed by Senator Morrell to Engrossed House Bill No. 1274 by Representative Badon Conference committee appointment pending. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Consent to Correct a Vote Record On page 2, at the end of line 2, insert: Rep. Wesley Bishop requested the House consent to correct his vote on the amendments proposed by the Senate to House Bill No. "However, nothing in this Subsection shall be interpreted to interfere 1274 from yea to nay, which consent was unanimously granted. with the rights of a spouse, children, parents, or siblings of a woman to make end of life decisions." Consent to Correct a Vote Record AMENDMENT NO. 2 Rep. Leger requested the House consent to correct his vote on the amendments proposed by the Senate to House Bill No. 1274 from On page 2, at the end of line 12, insert: yea to nay, which consent was unanimously granted. "However, nothing in this Subsection shall be interpreted to interfere Consent to Correct a Vote Record with the rights of a spouse, children, parents, or siblings of a woman to make end of life decisions." Rep. Moreno requested the House consent to correct her vote on the amendments proposed by the Senate to House Bill No. 1274 from Rep. Badon moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate yea to nay, which consent was unanimously granted. be rejected. HOUSE BILL NO. 1278 (Substitute for House Bill No. 79 by ROLL CALL Representative Pearson)— BY REPRESENTATIVES PEARSON, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, IVEY, The roll was called with the following result: MILLER, AND TALBOT AN ACT YEAS To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(C)(1)(l) and (4)(b), 612(introductory paragraph), 613(A), 615(B), the heading of Adams Greene Miller Subpart G of Part II of Chapter 3 of Subtitle IV of Title 11 of Anders Guillory Morris, Jay the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 3681, 3682(1), (2), Arnold Guinn Morris, Jim (4)(a), (7), (16), (18) through (20), and (26), 3683(introductory Badon Harris Norton paragraph), (1), and (3)(b), 3684(A), (D), and (F), 3685(A)(1)(a) Barras Harrison Ortego and (2)(introductory paragraph) and (d), (B)(1), (3) through (6), Barrow Havard Pearson and (8), (C)(1), (2), and (13), and (E), 3685.2(B)(introductory Berthelot Hazel Pierre paragraph), (6) and (7), 3686(B)(1), (D)(3), and (E), 3688(D), Billiot Henry Ponti 3688.1, 3690(A) and (B), 3690.2, 3692(A), and Bishop, S. Hensgens Pope 3695(C)(introductory paragraph), to enact R.S. Broadwater Hill Price 11:102(C)(1)(m), 416(D), 612(2.1), 620.1, Subpart E of Part VII Brown Hodges Pugh of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 11 of the Louisiana Revised Burford Hoffmann Pylant Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 11:631, and 3682(20.1), and Burns, H. Hollis Richard to repeal R.S. 11:3682(29), 3685(D), 3688(A) through (C) and Burns, T. Honore Ritchie (E), 3689(B) through (E), 3690 (C) and (D), 3690.1, 3691, Burrell Howard Robideaux 3693, and 3698, relative to retirement for employees of the Carmody Hunter Schexnayder Harbor Police Department of the Port of New Orleans; to Carter Ivey Schroder provide relative to the merger of the Harbor Police Retirement Champagne Jackson Seabaugh System into the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; Chaney James Shadoin to provide for enrollment of new hires of the Harbor Police Connick Jefferson Stokes Department in the Hazardous Duty Services Plan in the Cox Johnson Talbot Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to provide Cromer Jones Thibaut relative to a cooperative endeavor agreement with respect to the Danahay Lambert Thierry merger of the systems; to provide relative to the assets of the

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Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative to benefits for Barras Havard Ortego members of the Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide relative Barrow Hazel Pearson to retirement benefits for new hires of the Harbor Police Department Berthelot Henry Pierre of the Port of New Orleans; to provide relative to the boards of Billiot Hensgens Ponti trustees of the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System and Bishop, S. Hill Pope the Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide an effective date; Bishop, W. Hodges Price and to provide for related matters. Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Brown Hollis Pylant Read by title. Burford Honore Reynolds Burns, H. Howard Richard The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Burns, T. Hunter Ritchie the Senate. Burrell Ivey Robideaux Carmody Jackson Schexnayder LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Carter James Schroder Champagne Jefferson Seabaugh Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Chaney Johnson Shadoin Bill No. 1278 by Representative Pearson Connick Jones St. Germain Cromer Lambert Stokes AMENDMENT NO. 1 Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut Dixon Landry, T. Thierry On page 10, line 22, delete "* * *" Dove LeBas Thompson Edwards Leger Whitney SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Foil Lopinto Williams, P. Amendments proposed by Senator Guillory to Reengrossed House Franklin Lorusso Willmott Bill No. 1278 by Representative Pearson Garofalo Mack Woodruff Gisclair Miller AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 95 NAYS On page 1, line 10, change "416(D)" to "416(A)(3)(d)" Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 2 ABSENT On page 2, line 18, change "416(D)" to "416(A)(3)(d)" Mr. Speaker Gaines Simon Abramson Geymann Smith AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cox Huval Talbot Total - 9 On page 4, delete lines 5 through 10 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: The amendments proposed by the Senate were rejected. "A. Regardless of age, if a retiree of the system is engaged or Conference committee appointment pending. hereafter engages in employment which otherwise would render him eligible for membership in the system, he shall choose one of the HOUSE BILL NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER following irrevocable options: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1532(B) and to enact R.S. * * * 18:1532(A)(1)(f) and (g), relative to the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; to provide relative to the expenditures required (3)(a) to be disclosed on the election day expenditure report; to * * * provide relative to the requirements of filing the report; to (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section or any other provide relative to certain exemptions; and to provide for related provision of law to the contrary, any retiree of the Harbor Police matters. Retirement System who has been retired for at least one year as of July 1, 2014, and is employed in a position making him eligible for Called from the calendar. membership in this system on July 1, 2015, shall be exempt from any increase, suspension, or reduction of benefits received from this Read by title. system until the employee's subsequent retirement." The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Rep. Pearson moved that the amendments proposed by the the Senate. Senate be rejected. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Senator Claitor to Engrossed House Bill No. 213 by Representative Miller The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS On page 1, line 2, delete "and (g)" Adams Greene Montoucet Anders Guillory Moreno AMENDMENT NO. 2 Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Arnold Harris Morris, Jim On page 1, line 9, delete "and (g)" Badon Harrison Norton

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AMENDMENT NO. 3 services; to provide for definitions; to provide for the delivery of healthcare services through telemedicine; to authorize state On page 1, delete line 20 agencies and licensing boards and commissions to promulgate rules governing healthcare services provided by telehealth; and AMENDMENT NO. 4 to provide for related matters. On page 2, change "(g)" to "(f)" Read by title. Rep. Miller moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate Motion be concurred in. On motion of Rep. Pugh, the bill was returned to the calendar. ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: Conference Committee Reports Received Conference Committee Reports were received for the following YEAS legislative instruments: Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay House Bill No. 457 Anders Greene Morris, Jim Armes Guillory Norton The conference committee reports for the above legislative Arnold Guinn Ortego instruments lie over under the rules. Badon Harris Pierre Barras Harrison Ponti House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Barrow Havard Pope Third Reading and Final Passage Berthelot Hazel Price Billiot Henry Pugh The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: Bishop, W. Hill Reynolds Broadwater Hodges Richard HOUSE BILL NO. 341— Brown Hoffmann Ritchie BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON Burford Hollis Robideaux A JOINT RESOLUTION Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Proposing to amend Article IV, Section 1(B) of the Constitution of Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh Louisiana, relative to organization of the executive branch of Burrell Hunter Shadoin state government; to provide for the maximum number of Carmody Ivey Smith departments in the executive branch of state government; to Carter James St. Germain provide for submission of the proposed amendment to the Champagne Jefferson Stokes electors; and to provide for related matters. Chaney Johnson Thibaut Connick Jones Thierry Read by title. Cox Lambert Thompson Danahay Landry, N. Whitney Rep. Harrison moved the final passage of the bill. Dixon LeBas Williams, A. Dove Leger Williams, P. ROLL CALL Edwards Leopold Willmott Fannin Lopinto Woodruff The roll was called with the following result: Foil Mack Franklin Miller YEAS Total - 91 NAYS Mr. Speaker Garofalo Miller Adams Gisclair Montoucet Total - 0 Anders Guillory Moreno ABSENT Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Badon Harris Morris, Jim Abramson Jackson Schroder Barras Harrison Norton Cromer Landry, T. Simon Barrow Havard Ortego Gaines Lorusso Talbot Berthelot Hazel Pierre Geymann Moreno Billiot Henry Ponti Huval Pearson Bishop, S. Hill Pope Total - 13 Bishop, W. Hodges Price Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Brown Hollis Pylant the House. Burford Honore Reynolds Burns, H. Howard Richard HOUSE BILL NO. 1280 (Substitute for House Bill No. 903 by Burns, T. Hunter Ritchie Representative Simon)— Burrell Ivey Schexnayder BY REPRESENTATIVES SIMON, CONNICK, DOVE, GISCLAIR, Carmody Jackson Seabaugh ORTEGO, POPE, STOKES, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS Carter James Shadoin AN ACT Champagne Jefferson Smith To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1262(B)(2) and to enact R.S. Chaney Johnson St. Germain 37:1271(B)(3) through (5) and Part LXXV of Chapter 5 of Title Connick Jones Stokes 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised Cox Lambert Talbot of R.S. 40:1300.381 through 1300.384, relative to telehealth Cromer Landry, N. Thibaut

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Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Chaney Jones Talbot Dixon LeBas Whitney Connick Lambert Thibaut Dove Leger Williams, A. Cox Landry, N. Thierry Edwards Leopold Williams, P. Cromer Landry, T. Thompson Fannin Lopinto Willmott Danahay LeBas Whitney Foil Lorusso Woodruff Dove Leger Williams, A. Franklin Mack Edwards Leopold Williams, P. Total - 92 Fannin Lopinto Willmott NAYS Foil Lorusso Woodruff Franklin Mack Total - 0 ABSENT Garofalo Miller Total - 94 Abramson Greene Robideaux NAYS Arnold Hensgens Schroder Gaines Huval Simon Total - 0 Geymann Pearson Thompson ABSENT Total - 12 Abramson Hensgens Robideaux The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds Dixon Huval Simon vote of the elected members, was finally passed. Gaines Morris, Jim Geymann Ortego The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Total - 10 Rep. Harrison moved to reconsider the vote by which the above The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to vote of the elected members, was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table. The title of the above bill was read and adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 342— BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON Rep. Harrison moved to reconsider the vote by which the above A JOINT RESOLUTION bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Proposing to add Article IV, Section 23 of the Constitution of reconsider was laid on the table. Louisiana, to provide for the Department of Elderly Affairs; to create the department and provide for its authority and Suspension of the Rules functions; to provide relative to officers and employees and relative to funding; to provide for the effectiveness of legislation On motion of Rep. Carter, the rules were suspended to schedule creating the department; to provide for submission of the out of its regular order Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 55. proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related matters. Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Read by title. Third Reading for Final Consideration Rep. Harrison moved the final passage of the bill. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions on third reading for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as follows: ROLL CALL Notice of Intention to Call The roll was called with the following result: Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Carter gave notice of YEAS his intention to call Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 55 from the calendar on Friday, May 30, 2014. Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet Adams Greene Moreno Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Third Reading and Final Passage Armes Guinn Norton Arnold Harris Pearson The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third Badon Harrison Pierre reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: Barras Havard Ponti Barrow Hazel Pope SENATE BILL NO. 681 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 660 by Berthelot Henry Price Senator Morrish)— Billiot Hill Pugh BY SENATOR MORRISH Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant AN ACT Bishop, W. Hoffmann Reynolds To amend and reenact R.S. 56:112, relative to the disposal of wild Broadwater Hollis Richard birds or wild quadrupeds becoming a nuisance; to allow the Brown Honore Ritchie taking of certain outlaw quadrupeds during daylight hours from Burford Howard Schexnayder an aircraft; to allow for the promulgation of rules and Burns, H. Hunter Schroder regulations; to provide certain exemptions; to provide terms, Burns, T. Ivey Seabaugh conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Burrell Jackson Shadoin Read by title. Carmody James Smith Carter Jefferson St. Germain Rep. Guinn moved the final passage of the bill. Champagne Johnson Stokes

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ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Adams Greene Montoucet Anders Guillory Moreno YEAS Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Arnold Harris Morris, Jim Adams Garofalo Mack Badon Harrison Ortego Armes Geymann Miller Barras Havard Pearson Arnold Gisclair Montoucet Barrow Hazel Pierre Badon Greene Moreno Berthelot Henry Ponti Barras Guillory Morris, Jay Billiot Hill Pope Barrow Guinn Norton Bishop, S. Hoffmann Price Berthelot Harris Ortego Billiot Harrison Pearson Broadwater Hollis Pylant Bishop, S. Havard Pierre Brown Honore Reynolds Bishop, W. Hensgens Ponti Burford Howard Ritchie Broadwater Hill Pope Burns, H. Hunter Robideaux Brown Hoffmann Pylant Burns, T. Ivey Schexnayder Burford Hollis Reynolds Burrell Jackson Seabaugh Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Carmody James Shadoin Burns, T. Hunter Robideaux Carter Jefferson Smith Burrell Ivey Schexnayder Champagne Johnson St. Germain Carmody Jackson Schroder Chaney Jones Stokes Carter James Seabaugh Connick Lambert Thibaut Champagne Jefferson Shadoin Cox Landry, N. Thierry Chaney Johnson Smith Cromer Landry, T. Thompson Connick Jones St. Germain Danahay LeBas Whitney Cox Lambert Stokes Edwards Leger Williams, A. Cromer Landry, N. Thierry Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Foil Lopinto Willmott Dove LeBas Whitney Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Edwards Leger Williams, A. Geymann Mack Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Gisclair Miller Foil Lopinto Willmott Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Total - 88 Total - 87 NAYS NAYS Total - 0 Total - 0 ABSENT ABSENT Mr. Speaker Garofalo Richard Mr. Speaker Henry Pugh Abramson Hensgens Schroder Abramson Hodges Richard Bishop, W. Hodges Simon Anders Honore Simon Dixon Huval Talbot Dixon Huval Talbot Dove Norton Gaines Morris, Jim Thibaut Gaines Pugh Hazel Price Total - 16 Total - 17 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Barras moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Rep. Guinn moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 13— SENATE BILL NO. 2— BY SENATOR PEACOCK BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:22(B)(6) and (13), 102.1(B)(4) and To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1903(A)(2) and to enact R.S. (C)(4), 102.2(B)(4) and (C)(4), 542(A)(2)(a) and (F)(2)(a), and 11:1903(F), relative to employer participation in the Parochial 883.1(A)(2)(a) and (G)(2)(a), relative to the entry age normal Employees' Retirement System; to provide relative to valuation method; to provide for utilization of the method by participating hospital districts; to provide for an effective date; certain state retirement systems; to provide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters. and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title.

Rep. Barras moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Pearson moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet On page 1, line 2, change "and 471.1(G)," to "471.1(G), and 546(C), Adams Greene Moreno and to enact R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(d), 546(D) and (E), and 605(D)," Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Armes Guinn Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 2 Arnold Harris Pearson Badon Harrison Pierre On page 1, line 4, between "and eligibility;" and "to provide" insert Barras Havard Pope "to provide relative to benefits of adult probation and parole officers; Barrow Hazel Price to provide for funding;" Berthelot Henry Pugh Billiot Hensgens Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop, S. Hill Reynolds On page 1, line 8, after "450(B)," delete the remainder of the line in Broadwater Hodges Richard its entirety and insert in lieu thereof: "471.1(G), and 546(C) are Brown Hoffmann Ritchie hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(d), 546(D) and Burford Hollis Robideaux (E), and 605(D) are hereby enacted" Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Burns, T. Howard Schroder AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Carmody Jackson Shadoin On page 1, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: Carter James Smith Champagne Jefferson St. Germain "§444. Computation of retirement benefit Connick Johnson Stokes Cox Jones Talbot A. Danahay Lambert Thibaut Dixon Landry, N. Thierry * * * Dove Landry, T. Thompson Edwards LeBas Whitney (2) Fannin Leger Williams, P. Foil Leopold Willmott * * * Franklin Lopinto Woodruff Garofalo Mack (d)(i) Probation and parole officers in the office of adult services of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections who Geymann Miller were employed on or before December 31, 2001, who did not join the Total - 91 secondary component of this system pursuant to R.S. 11:605(A), and NAYS who retire or begin participation in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan on or after July 1, 2014, shall receive a maximum retirement Norton allowance equal to three percent of average compensation, as Total - 1 determined pursuant to R.S. 11:403(5), for every year of creditable ABSENT service in the retirement system before July 1, 2014, and three and one-third percent of average compensation, as determined by R.S. Abramson Gaines Ortego 11:403(5), for every year of creditable service in the retirement Bishop, W. Hunter Ponti system on or after July 1, 2014. Chaney Huval Simon Cromer Lorusso Williams, A. (ii) A probation and parole officer to whom this Subparagraph Total - 12 otherwise applies, but who entered the Deferred Retirement Option Plan before July 1, 2014, and who continues in employment after The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. participation in the plan shall receive a supplemental benefit pursuant to R.S. 11:450(D) for such continued employment. Such Rep. Pearson moved to reconsider the vote by which the above supplemental benefit shall be calculated using the accrual rate of bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to three percent for post-participation employment before July 1, 2014, reconsider was laid on the table. and three and one-third percent for such employment on or after July 1, 2014. SENATE BILL NO. 30— BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT (iii) Nothing in this Subparagraph shall be construed to allow To amend and reenact R.S. 11:446(F), 450(B), and 471.1(G), relative recalculation of benefits for any retiree, or of base benefits as defined to the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System; to in R.S. 11:450(D) for any Deferred Retirement Option Plan specify procedures related to payment for and of benefits; to participant, or for any person who continued in employment after provide for options, contributions, and eligibility; to provide for completing participation in such plan. an effective date; and to provide for related matters. * * *" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Rep. Montoucet sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: On page 3, delete lines 6 through 8 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS "§546. Adult Probation and Parole Officer Retirement Fund Amendments proposed by Representative Montoucet to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 30 by Senator Cortez * * *

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C. Monies in the fund shall be invested in the same manner as * * * the state general fund monies. Interest earned on the investment of monies in the fund, after being credited to the Bond Security and §605. Transfer of other service credit Redemption Fund pursuant to Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana, shall be credited to the fund. All * * * unexpended and unencumbered monies and earnings remaining in the fund at the end of the fiscal year shall remain in the fund, until the D. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subparagraph (B)(2)(a) legislature provides for enhanced benefits for probation and parole of this Section, any member who is a probation and parole officer in officers in the office of adult services of the Department of Public the office of adult services of the Department of Public Safety and Safety and Corrections who have service credit in the primary Corrections, who was employed on or before December 31, 2001, component of the system. who elected to transfer from the primary component to the secondary component but who opted not to transfer his primary component D.(1) Until any actuarially accrued liability for retirement service credit on an actuarial basis, who has not upgraded his service benefits for probation and parole officers in the office of adult credit as permitted pursuant to Subparagraph (B)(2)(b) of this services of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections created Section, and who retires or begins participation in the Deferred pursuant to the Act of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of Retirement Option Plan on or after July 1, 2014, shall receive a Louisiana that enacted this Subsection has been fully funded, the benefit calculated using a three percent accrual rate for all creditable monies in the fund shall be used exclusively for the purpose of service in the system earned before the date the member transferred providing funding for such actuarially accrued liability, and for to the secondary component. payment of any normal cost increase caused by the Act of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana that enacted this Section 2.(A) The amount of the unfunded actuarial accrued Subsection. liability, if any, resulting from the implementation of the provisions of this Act relative to probation and parole officers in the office of (2) If the legislature does not provide for such benefit adult services of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections enhancements by June 30, 2015 After such actuarially accrued and a required amortization payment therefor shall be determined by liability has been fully funded, all monies in the fund shall be the Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee as part of the available to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to help annual adoption of the official actuarial valuation for the Louisiana defray the costs of supervision of persons on probation or parole, State Employees' Retirement System pursuant to R.S. 11:127, including the normal cost of retirement benefits for employees of the beginning with the June 30, 2014, valuation. This determination department who are members of this system. shall include the initial payment required for March 30, 2015. Such unfunded actuarial accrued liability shall be amortized as a separate E.(1) On March 30, 2015, the treasurer shall allocate and unfunded accrued liability forming level dollar payments over a distribute to the system from the fund an initial payment of one period of ten years. million dollars. This payment shall be used first to fund the first year's normal cost increase. The balance shall be applied to the (B) The additional actuarial cost, if any, of the benefit amortization of the unfunded accrued liability, if any, created by provisions contained in this Act not funded by payments pursuant to enactment of R.S. 11:444(A)(2)(d). The June 30, 2014, system Section 2(A) of this Act shall be funded with increased employer valuation shall account for this initial payment. contributions in compliance with Article X, Section 29(F) of the Constitution of Louisiana. (2) On April 1, 2016, and on April first of each year thereafter, the treasurer shall allocate and distribute to the system from the fund Section 3. Benefits for probation and parole officers in the the amount of any amortization and normal cost payments to be paid office of adult services of the Department of Public Safety and from the fund as calculated by the system actuary and contained in Corrections provided for pursuant to this Act shall not be suspended, the system's valuation for the previous fiscal year and approved by reduced, or denied unless a final, nonappealable judgment declaring the Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee; however, the this Act unconstitutional has been rendered by a court of competent allocation and distribution to the system provided for in this jurisdiction. Paragraph shall not exceed the balance in the fund. Section 4. In the case of any conflict between the provisions of (3) In addition to the payment required by Paragraph (2) of this this Act relative to probation and parole officers in the office of adult Subsection, on April first of each year, the treasurer shall allocate and services of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and the distribute to the system from the fund any amount over fifty thousand provisions of any other Act of the 2014 Regular Session of the dollars of the balance remaining in the fund after the payment Legislature of Louisiana, the provisions of this Act shall supersede required by Paragraph (2) of this Subsection has been made. and control regardless of the order of passage." Thereafter, not less than quarterly, the treasurer shall allocate and distribute to the system any balance remaining in the fund exceeding AMENDMENT NO. 6 fifty thousand dollars. The system shall hold these allocations and distributions in a separate account to be used only for the following On page 3, at the beginning of line 9, change "Section 3." to "Section purposes: 5." (a) Funding the next fiscal year's payment for actuarially Point of Order accrued liability and normal cost payable pursuant to Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, if the balance in the fund is insufficient to fully Rep. Pearson asked for a ruling from the Chair as to whether the finance that fiscal year's payment. above amendments were germane to the subject matter contained in the bill as introduced. (b) To make an additional payment toward the actuarially accrued liability created by the Act of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana that enacted this Subsection. Ruling of the Chair (4) Any unpaid portion of an amortization or normal cost The Chair ruled that the above amendments were germane to the payment for a particular fiscal year shall be included in the next subject matter contained in the bill as introduced. year's system valuation as part of an individualized calculation pursuant to R.S. 11:102(C)(3) and (4). Rep. Montoucet moved the adoption of the amendments.

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Rep. Pearson objected. prohibited discrimination in employment; to provide collective bargaining contracts; to make technical changes; to provide for By a vote of 61 yeas and 20 nays, the amendments were exceptions; and to provide for related matters. adopted. Read by title. Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Rep. Ritchie moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno Adams Greene Morris, Jay Mr. Speaker Gisclair Miller Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Adams Greene Moreno Arnold Guinn Norton Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Barras Harris Pearson Arnold Guinn Morris, Jim Barrow Harrison Pierre Badon Harris Norton Berthelot Havard Ponti Barras Harrison Ortego Billiot Hazel Pope Barrow Havard Pierre Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Berthelot Hazel Ponti Broadwater Hill Pugh Billiot Henry Pope Brown Hodges Pylant Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Burford Hoffmann Reynolds Bishop, W. Hill Pugh Burns, H. Hollis Richard Broadwater Hodges Pylant Burns, T. Honore Ritchie Brown Hoffmann Reynolds Burrell Howard Robideaux Burford Hollis Richard Carmody Hunter Schexnayder Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Carter Ivey Seabaugh Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Champagne Jackson Shadoin Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Chaney James Smith Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Connick Jefferson St. Germain Carter Jackson Shadoin Cox Johnson Stokes Champagne James Smith Cromer Jones Thibaut Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Danahay Lambert Thierry Connick Johnson Stokes Dixon Landry, N. Thompson Cromer Jones Talbot Dove Landry, T. Whitney Danahay Lambert Thibaut Edwards LeBas Williams, A. Dixon Landry, N. Thierry Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Dove Landry, T. Thompson Foil Lopinto Willmott Edwards LeBas Whitney Garofalo Lorusso Woodruff Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Geymann Miller Foil Lopinto Willmott Total - 89 Franklin Lorusso Woodruff NAYS Geymann Mack Total - 92 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Abramson Gaines Montoucet ABSENT Armes Henry Ortego Badon Huval Schroder Abramson Garofalo Pearson Bishop, W. Leger Simon Armes Huval Schroder Franklin Mack Talbot Cox Leger Simon Total - 15 Gaines Montoucet Williams, A. Total - 12 The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds vote of the elected members, was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which the Rep. Ritchie moved to reconsider the vote by which the above above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. reconsider was laid on the table.

Speaker Kleckley in the Chair SENATE BILL NO. 207— BY SENATOR JOHN SMITH SENATE BILL NO. 155— AN ACT BY SENATOR NEVERS To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1514(D)(1), relative to the Incumbent AN ACT Worker Training Program; to provide for certain third-party To amend and reenact R.S. 23:382(B), 384(A), the introductory training providers; and to provide for related matters. paragraph of 384(B) and (B)(2), (3), and (4) and (C), 385(B), 386, the introductory paragraph of 387 and 387(9), 388, 389, Read by title. 390, and 391, relative to apprenticeship; to provide for

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Rep. Dixon moved the final passage of the bill. SENATE BILL NO. 359— BY SENATOR DONAHUE ROLL CALL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:632, relative to employers' failure to The roll was called with the following result: pay wages; to provide for penalties; to provide for limitation of penalties; to provide for good faith exception; and to provide for YEAS related matters. Mr. Speaker Gisclair Miller Read by title. Adams Greene Moreno Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Rep. Lopinto sent up floor amendments which were read as Arnold Guinn Norton follows: Badon Harris Ortego Barras Harrison Pierre HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Barrow Havard Ponti Berthelot Hazel Pope Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Reengrossed Billiot Henry Price Senate Bill No. 359 by Senator Donahue Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Broadwater Hill Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 1 Brown Hodges Reynolds Burford Hoffmann Richard On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 23:632, relative to" and insert in lieu Burns, T. Hollis Ritchie thereof "R.S. 23:332(A) and (H)(3) and 632, relative to wages; to Burrell Honore Robideaux provide with respect to" Carmody Howard Schexnayder Carter Hunter Seabaugh AMENDMENT NO. 2 Champagne Ivey Shadoin Chaney James Smith On page 1, line 4, after "exception;" insert "to provide with respect Connick Jefferson Stokes to employment discrimination;" Cromer Johnson Talbot Danahay Jones Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 3 Dixon Lambert Thierry Dove Landry, N. Thompson On page 1, line 6, delete "R.S. 23:632 is" and insert in lieu thereof Edwards Landry, T. Whitney "R.S. 23:332(A) and (H)(3) and 632 are" Fannin LeBas Williams, A. Foil Leopold Williams, P. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Franklin Lopinto Willmott Garofalo Lorusso Woodruff On page 1, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: Geymann Mack Total - 89 "§332. Intentional discrimination in employment NAYS A. It shall be unlawful discrimination in employment for an Total - 0 employer to engage in any of the following practices: ABSENT (1) Intentionally fail or refuse to hire or to discharge any Abramson Gaines Morris, Jay individual, or otherwise to intentionally discriminate against any Armes Huval Pearson individual with respect to his compensation, or his terms, conditions, Bishop, W. Jackson Schroder or privileges of employment, because of the individual's race, color, Burns, H. Leger Simon religion, sex, or national origin. Cox Montoucet St. Germain Total - 15 (2) Intentionally limit, segregate, or classify his employees or applicants for employment in any way which would deprive or tend The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. to deprive any individual of employment opportunities, or otherwise adversely affect his the individual's status as an employee, because Rep. Dixon moved to reconsider the vote by which the above of the individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. (3) Intentionally pay wages to an employee at a rate less than that of another employee of the opposite sex for equal work on jobs SENATE BILL NO. 322— in which their performance requires equal skill, effort, and BY SENATOR MURRAY responsibility, and which are performed under similar working AN ACT conditions. An employer paying wages in violation of this Section To amend and reenact R.S. 23:665(B), 667(B), and R.S. 51:2231(C), may not reduce the wages of any other employee in order to comply 2232(12), and 2235(9), relative to the Equal Pay for Women with this Section. Act; to provide for prohibited discrimination in employment; to provide for jurisdiction; to provide for prescription; to provide * * * for suspension of prescription; to provide for agencies; and to provide for related matters. H. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section, it shall not be unlawful discrimination in employment for: Read by title. * * * Motion (3) An employer to apply different standards of compensation On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar. or different terms, conditions, or privileges of employment pursuant

1845 Page 34 HOUSE 47th Day's Proceedings - May 29, 2014 to a bona fide seniority or merit system, or a system which measures SENATE BILL NO. 372— earnings by quantity or quality of production, or any other BY SENATOR MARTINY differential based on any factor other than sex, or to employees who AN ACT work in different locations, provided that such differences are not the To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1660(C), (D), (E), (F), and (G) and to result of an intention to discriminate because of race, color, religion, enact R.S. 23:1660(H), relative to unemployment insurance; to sex, or national origin. 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. On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the amendments were adopted. Read by title.

Rep. Stuart Bishop moved the final passage of the bill, as Rep. Stokes moved the final passage of the bill. amended. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. Speaker Foil Morris, Jay Adams Garofalo Morris, Jim Mr. Speaker Foil Mack Anders Geymann Norton Adams Franklin Miller Arnold Gisclair Ortego Anders Garofalo Moreno Badon Greene Pierre Arnold Geymann Morris, Jay Barras Guillory Ponti Badon Gisclair Morris, Jim Barrow Guinn Pope Barras Greene Norton Berthelot Harris Price Barrow Guillory Ortego Billiot Havard Pugh Berthelot Guinn Pierre Bishop, S. Hazel Pylant Billiot Harris Ponti Bishop, W. Hensgens Reynolds Bishop, S. Harrison Pope Broadwater Hill Richard Bishop, W. Havard Price Brown Hodges Ritchie Broadwater Hill Pugh Burford Hoffmann Robideaux Brown Hodges Pylant Burns, H. Hollis Schexnayder Burford Hoffmann Reynolds Burns, T. Honore Seabaugh Burns, H. Hollis Richard Burrell Howard Shadoin Burns, T. Honore Ritchie Carmody Hunter Smith Burrell Howard Schexnayder Carter James St. Germain Carmody Hunter Seabaugh Champagne Jefferson Stokes Carter Jackson Shadoin Chaney Jones Thierry Champagne James Smith Connick Landry, N. Thompson Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Cox Landry, T. Whitney Connick Johnson Stokes Cromer LeBas Williams, A. Cox Jones Thierry Danahay Lopinto Williams, P. Cromer Landry, N. Thompson Dixon Lorusso Willmott Danahay Landry, T. Whitney Dove Mack Woodruff Dixon LeBas Williams, A. Edwards Miller Dove Leopold Williams, P. Fannin Moreno Edwards Lopinto Woodruff Total - 85 Fannin Lorusso NAYS Total - 86 NAYS Total - 0 ABSENT Total - 0 ABSENT Abramson Ivey Pearson Armes Jackson Schroder Abramson Huval Robideaux Franklin Johnson Simon Armes Ivey Schroder Gaines Lambert Talbot Gaines Lambert Simon Harrison Leger Thibaut Hazel Leger Talbot Henry Leopold Henry Montoucet Thibaut Huval Montoucet Hensgens Pearson Willmott Total - 19 Total - 18 The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. vote of the elected members, was finally passed.

Rep. Stuart Bishop moved to reconsider the vote by which the Rep. Stokes moved to reconsider the vote by which the above above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. reconsider was laid on the table.

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SENATE BILL NO. 412— ABSENT BY SENATORS MORRELL AND MURRAY AN ACT Abramson Jackson Richard To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2231(C), 2232(12) and (13), the Adams James Schroder introductory paragraph of 2235 and (9), 2237(1), and 2256, Armes Lambert Simon relative to employment discrimination; to provide with respect Gaines Leger Talbot to the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights; and to provide Henry Montoucet Thibaut for related matters. Huval Morris, Jay Ivey Pearson Read by title. Total - 19 Motion The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. On motion of Rep. Moreno, the bill was returned to the Rep. Arnold moved to reconsider the vote by which the above calendar. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to SENATE BILL NO. 482— reconsider was laid on the table. BY SENATORS HEITMEIER, JOHNS, MARTINY AND MURRAY AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 594— To amend and reenact R.S. 23:3001, 3021, the introductory BY SENATOR CROWE paragraph of R.S. 23:3022, 3023(A), (D), and (E), 3032(A), AN ACT 3041, 3042(5), 3043(A) and (B), 3044(A), the introductory To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1625.1(A) and (B) and to enact R.S. paragraph of (B), and (F), and 3045, and to enact R.S. 23:1553.1, relative to unemployment compensation; to provide 23:3022(8) and (9), 3023(F), (G), and (H), and 3042(8) and (9), for the determination of claims; to provide for payment of and to repeal R.S. 23:3031, relative to Louisiana Rehabilitation benefits; to provide for prohibitions for noncharging under Services; to provide for acceptance of federal act to promote certain circumstances; to provide for definitions; to provide for vocational rehabilitation; to provide relative to prevention of retroactive effect; and to provide for related matters. blindness, vocational training, and rehabilitation; to provide Read by title. relative to definitions; to provide relative to expenditures; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Broadwater moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Arnold moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. Speaker Franklin Mack YEAS Adams Garofalo Miller Anders Geymann Moreno Mr. Speaker Franklin Miller Arnold Gisclair Morris, Jay Anders Garofalo Moreno Badon Greene Morris, Jim Arnold Geymann Morris, Jim Badon Gisclair Norton Barras Guillory Norton Barras Greene Ortego Barrow Guinn Ortego Barrow Guillory Pierre Berthelot Harris Pierre Berthelot Guinn Ponti Billiot Harrison Ponti Billiot Harris Pope Bishop, S. Havard Pope Bishop, S. Harrison Price Bishop, W. Hazel Price Bishop, W. Havard Pugh Broadwater Hensgens Pugh Broadwater Hazel Pylant Brown Hill Pylant Brown Hensgens Reynolds Burford Hodges Reynolds Burford Hill Ritchie Burns, H. Hoffmann Richard Burns, H. Hodges Robideaux Burns, T. Hollis Ritchie Burns, T. Hoffmann Schexnayder Burrell Honore Robideaux Burrell Hollis Seabaugh Carmody Howard Schexnayder Carmody Honore Shadoin Carter Hunter Seabaugh Carter Howard Smith Champagne Jackson Shadoin Champagne Hunter St. Germain Chaney James Smith Chaney Jefferson Stokes Connick Jefferson Stokes Connick Johnson Thierry Cox Johnson Thierry Cox Jones Thompson Cromer Jones Thompson Cromer Landry, N. Whitney Danahay Landry, N. Whitney Danahay Landry, T. Williams, A. Dixon LeBas Williams, P. Dixon LeBas Williams, A. Dove Leopold Willmott Dove Leger Williams, P. Edwards Lopinto Woodruff Edwards Leopold Willmott Fannin Lorusso Fannin Lopinto Woodruff Foil Mack Foil Lorusso Total - 85 Total - 89 NAYS NAYS Total - 0 Total - 0

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ABSENT Rep. Cromer moved the adoption of the amendments. Abramson Ivey Schroder Rep. Danahay objected. Armes Lambert Simon Gaines Landry, T. St. Germain By a vote of 75 yeas and 12 nays, the amendments were Henry Montoucet Talbot adopted. Huval Pearson Thibaut Total - 15 Rep. Thibaut sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Rep. Broadwater moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Amendments proposed by Representative Thibaut to Reengrossed reconsider was laid on the table. Senate Bill No. 674 by Senator Nevers SENATE BILL NO. 674— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY SENATOR NEVERS AN ACT In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House To enact R.S. 33:7.1, relative to incorporation of unincorporated Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs and adopted areas; to provide for a moratorium on incorporation of by the House of Representatives on May 21, 2014, on page 1, line 5, unincorporated areas; to provide for an effective date; and to after "East Feliciana," insert "Pointe Coupee, West Baton Rouge, provide for related matters. Iberville," Read by title. Rep. Thibaut moved the adoption of the amendments. Motion Rep. Danahay objected. Rep. Barrow moved the previous question be ordered on the By a vote of 68 yeas and 13 nays, the amendments were entire subject matter. adopted. Rep. Greene objected. Motion By a vote of 20 yeas and 60 nays, the House refused to order the On motion of Rep. Danahay, the bill, as amended, was returned previous question on the entire subject matter. to the calendar. Rep. Havard sent up floor amendments which were read as SENATE BILL NO. 28— follows: BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AN ACT HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS To amend and reenact R.S. 49:148.4.1(C), relative to suitable accommodation for breastfeeding and lactation in state-owned Amendments proposed by Representative Havard to Reengrossed buildings; to provide for the effective date and the number of Senate Bill No. 674 by Senator Nevers buildings involved; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Read by title. In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House Rep. St. Germain moved the final passage of the bill. Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 21, 2014, on page 1, line 5, ROLL CALL after "East Feliciana," insert "West Feliciana," The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Havard moved the adoption of the amendments. YEAS Rep. Danahay objected. Mr. Speaker Greene Morris, Jim By a vote of 64 yeas and 17 nays, the amendments were Adams Guillory Ortego adopted. Anders Guinn Pearson Arnold Harris Pierre Rep. Cromer sent up floor amendments which were read as Badon Harrison Ponti follows: Barras Havard Pope Barrow Hazel Pugh HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Berthelot Hensgens Pylant Billiot Hill Reynolds Amendments proposed by Representative Cromer to Reengrossed Bishop, S. Hodges Richard Senate Bill No. 674 by Senator Nevers Broadwater Hoffmann Ritchie Burford Honore Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 1 Burns, H. Howard Schroder Burns, T. Hunter Seabaugh In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House Burrell Ivey Shadoin Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs and adopted Carmody Jackson Simon by the House of Representatives on May 21, 2014, on page 1, line 5, Carter James Smith after "East Feliciana," insert "St. Tammany, St. Bernard, Champagne Jefferson St. Germain Plaquemines," Chaney Jones Stokes

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Connick Lambert Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cox Landry, N. Thierry Dixon Landry, T. Thompson On page 2, line 16, after "person" insert "or corporation" Dove Leger Whitney Edwards Leopold Williams, A. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Foil Mack Willmott On page 2, line 17, after "for a" delete "one-year" and after "license" Franklin Miller Woodruff insert "or licenses" Gisclair Moreno Total - 83 AMENDMENT NO. 5 NAYS On page 2, line 18, after "meetings." insert "(2)" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 6 Abramson Garofalo Lorusso On page 2, line 20, after "granting of" delete "the permits or" and Armes Geymann Montoucet insert "any" Bishop, W. Henry Morris, Jay Brown Hollis Norton AMENDMENT NO. 7 Cromer Huval Price Danahay Johnson Robideaux On page 2, line 20, after "licenses" insert "to conduct race meetings" Gaines LeBas Talbot and after "for." insert "(3)" Total - 21 AMENDMENT NO. 8 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. On page 2, line 22, after "deadlines." delete "The permits or" and Rep. St. Germain moved to reconsider the vote by which the insert "(C)(1) Any" and after "granted" insert "pursuant to this above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to Section, when applicable," reconsider was laid on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 9 SENATE BILL NO. 53— BY SENATORS CORTEZ AND LAFLEUR On page 2, line 24, after "racing" delete "desired" AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 4:143(1), 155, 158, the introductory AMENDMENT NO. 10 paragraph of 160, and 225 and to enact R.S. 4:158.1 and 160(7), (8), (9), and (10), relative to horse racing; to provide for certain On page 2, line 25, after "Part." delete the remainder of the line and terms, conditions, and procedures; to provide for definitions; to on line 26, delete "transferable nor does it" and insert "(2) Any provide for the term of certain licenses; to provide for fines, license granted pursuant to this Section shall be nontransferable and suspension, denial, or termination of racing privileges of an shall only" association; to require a written report be submitted by certain licensees; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 11 Read by title. On page 2, line 26, after "apply to" delete "any" and insert "the" Rep. Thibaut sent up floor amendments which were read as AMENDMENT NO. 12 follows: On page 2, line 26, after "enclosure" delete the remainder of the line HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 13 Amendments proposed by Representative Thibaut to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 53 by Senator Cortez On page 2, line 27, after "license." insert "D.(1)" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 2, delete lines 13 and 14 and insert the following: On page 2, line 28, after "license" delete the remainder of the line and on line 29, delete "racing privileges granted to an association, "§158. License or permit to conduct race meetings, one-year and said" and insert "or licenses granted pursuant to this Section, the" ten-year licenses License to operate a horse racing track; license to conduct race meetings AMENDMENT NO. 15 A. Any person or corporation may apply to the commission for On page 3, line 3, delete "therein" a license to operate a track to conduct horse racing within the State of Louisiana. The commission may grant such a license for a period AMENDMENT NO. 16 up to and including ten years. Nothing in this Subsection shall limit the authority of the commission granted by state law to fine or On page 3, at the beginning of line 6, insert "(2)" suspend an association or terminate racing privileges granted to an AMENDMENT NO. 17 association." On page 3, line 7, after "license or" insert "licenses, or a" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 18 On page 2, at the beginning of line 15, insert "B.(1)" On page 3, at the beginning of line 11, insert "(3)"

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On motion of Rep. Thibaut, the amendments were adopted. The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds vote of the elected members, was finally passed. Rep. Thibaut sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Rep. Thibaut moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS reconsider was laid on the table. Amendments proposed by Representative Thibaut to Reengrossed Speaker Pro Tempore Leger in the Chair Senate Bill No. 53 by Senator Cortez SENATE BILL NO. 66— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT On page 2, line 9, after "dollars" insert "per occurrence" To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1478(A) and to enact R.S. 37:1455(A)(36), relative to home inspections; to prohibit certain AMENDMENT NO. 2 persons from recommending or referring a specific home inspector; to provide relative to the written home inspection On page 5, line 8, after "dollars" insert "per occurrence" report; to provide for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Thibaut, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. Thibaut moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Rep. Pierre sent up floor amendments which were read as ROLL CALL follows: The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Representative Pierre to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 66 by Senator Mills Mr. Speaker Gisclair Ortego Adams Greene Pearson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Anders Guillory Pierre Arnold Guinn Ponti On page 2, line 10, after "mold" delete "or microbial" Badon Harrison Pope Barrow Havard Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 2 Berthelot Hazel Pylant Billiot Hensgens Reynolds On page 2, line 14, after "mold" delete "or microbial" and insert "on Bishop, S. Hill Richard the inside of the structure" Broadwater Hodges Ritchie Brown Hoffmann Robideaux On motion of Rep. Pierre, the amendments were adopted. Burford Hollis Schexnayder Burns, H. Honore Schroder Rep. Pierre moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh Burrell Hunter Shadoin ROLL CALL Carmody Jackson Simon Carter James Smith The roll was called with the following result: Champagne Jefferson St. Germain Chaney Jones Stokes YEAS Connick Lambert Thibaut Cox Landry, N. Thierry Adams Greene Ortego Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Anders Guillory Pearson Dixon Leger Whitney Arnold Guinn Pierre Dove Leopold Williams, A. Barras Harris Ponti Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. Barrow Harrison Pope Fannin Mack Willmott Berthelot Havard Price Foil Miller Woodruff Billiot Hazel Pugh Franklin Moreno Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant Garofalo Norton Broadwater Hill Reynolds Total - 85 Brown Hoffmann Richard NAYS Burford Hollis Ritchie Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Total - 0 Burns, T. Howard Schroder ABSENT Burrell Hunter Seabaugh Carmody James Shadoin Abramson Harris Montoucet Carter Jefferson Simon Armes Henry Morris, Jay Champagne Jones Smith Barras Huval Morris, Jim Chaney Lambert St. Germain Bishop, W. Ivey Price Connick Landry, N. Stokes Cromer Johnson Talbot Cox Landry, T. Thibaut Gaines LeBas Cromer Leger Thierry Geymann Lorusso Danahay Leopold Thompson Total - 19 Dixon Lopinto Whitney Dove Lorusso Williams, A.

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Edwards Mack Williams, P. Franklin Montoucet Woodruff Fannin Miller Willmott Garofalo Moreno Foil Moreno Woodruff Total - 86 Franklin Morris, Jay NAYS Gisclair Norton Total - 85 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Mr. Speaker Geymann Johnson ABSENT Abramson Havard LeBas Armes Henry Morris, Jim Mr. Speaker Geymann LeBas Berthelot Hodges Robideaux Abramson Henry Montoucet Bishop, W. Huval Smith Armes Hodges Morris, Jim Gaines Ivey Talbot Badon Huval Robideaux Total - 18 Bishop, W. Ivey Talbot Gaines Jackson The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Garofalo Johnson Total - 19 Rep. Anders moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Pierre moved to reconsider the vote by which the above SENATE BILL NO. 118— bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB reconsider was laid on the table. AN ACT To enact R.S. 39:1357, relative to fiscal administrators for political SENATE BILL NO. 112— subdivisions; to establish the Fiscal Administrator Revolving BY SENATOR THOMPSON Loan Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; to provide for AN ACT the deposit of certain monies into the fund; to provide for the To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2251(C)(3) and R.S. 39:1595(C)(3), uses of monies in the fund; to authorize certain political relative to preferences for products produced or manufactured subdivisions to borrow from the fund; to provide the terms and in Louisiana; to provide for a preference for certain meat and conditions of such borrowing; to provide for an effective date; meat products processed in Louisiana; to provide for an and to provide for related matters. effective date; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Hensgens sent up floor amendments which were read as Rep. Anders moved the final passage of the bill. follows: ROLL CALL HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Representative Hensgens to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 118 by Senator Dorsey-Colomb YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Anders Greene Norton On page 2, line 3, after "by the" and before "treasurer" insert "state" Arnold Guillory Ortego Badon Guinn Pearson On motion of Rep. Hensgens, the amendments were adopted. Barras Harris Pierre Barrow Harrison Ponti Rep. Smith moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Billiot Hazel Pope Bishop, S. Hensgens Price ROLL CALL Broadwater Hill Pugh Brown Hoffmann Pylant The roll was called with the following result: Burford Hollis Reynolds Burns, H. Honore Richard YEAS Burns, T. Howard Ritchie Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Adams Garofalo Miller Carmody Jackson Schroder Anders Geymann Montoucet Carter James Seabaugh Armes Gisclair Moreno Champagne Jefferson Shadoin Arnold Greene Morris, Jay Chaney Jones Simon Badon Guillory Norton Connick Lambert St. Germain Barras Guinn Ortego Cox Landry, N. Stokes Barrow Harris Pearson Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Berthelot Harrison Pierre Danahay Leger Thierry Billiot Havard Ponti Dixon Leopold Thompson Bishop, S. Hazel Pope Dove Lopinto Whitney Broadwater Hill Price Edwards Lorusso Williams, A. Burford Hodges Pylant Fannin Mack Williams, P. Burns, H. Hoffmann Reynolds Foil Miller Willmott Burns, T. Hollis Richard

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Burrell Honore Ritchie (A)(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), 2607(A) and (C), and 2608 and to Carmody Howard Schexnayder enact R.S. 51:2603(13) and (14), relative to the Louisiana Equal Carter Hunter Seabaugh Housing Opportunity Act; to provide for victims of domestic Champagne Ivey Shadoin abuse; to provide for definitions; to provide for terms and Chaney James Smith conditions; and to provide for related matters. Connick Jefferson St. Germain Cox Jones Stokes Read by title. Cromer Lambert Thibaut Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Speaker Kleckley in the Chair Dixon Landry, T. Thompson Dove LeBas Williams, A. Rep. Moreno sent up floor amendments which were read as Edwards Leger Williams, P. follows: Fannin Lopinto Willmott Foil Lorusso Woodruff HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Franklin Mack Total - 86 Amendments proposed by Representative Moreno to Reengrossed NAYS Senate Bill No. 233 by Senator Broome Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 1 ABSENT In House Committee Amendment No. 8 proposed by the House Mr. Speaker Hensgens Pugh Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House of Abramson Huval Robideaux Representatives on May 22, 2014, on page 2, line 12, change "(C)" Bishop, W. Jackson Schroder to "(c)" Brown Johnson Simon Gaines Leopold Talbot On motion of Rep. Moreno, the amendments were adopted. Henry Morris, Jim Whitney Total - 18 Acting Speaker Arnold in the Chair The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Leger sent up floor amendments which were read as Rep. Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which the above follows: bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS reconsider was laid on the table. Amendments proposed by Representative Leger to Reengrossed SENATE BILL NO. 216— Senate Bill No. 233 by Senator Broome BY SENATOR MURRAY A JOINT RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 1 Proposing to amend Article V, Sections 15(D) and 22(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to the judicial branch; to In House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House provide relative to courts, judges, and judicial offices; to Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House of provide relative to vacancies in the office of a judge; to Representatives on May 22, 2014, on page 1, line 4, after "(8)" and authorize certain procedures for the reallocation, filling, or before the comma "," insert "and (D) and (E)" abolition of a vacancy in the office of a judge; to provide certain terms, conditions, procedures, requirements and effects; and to AMENDMENT NO. 2 specify an election for submission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition. In House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the House Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House of Read by title. Representatives on May 22, 2014, on page 1, line 8, after "(8)" insert "and (D) and (E)" Motion AMENDMENT NO. 3 On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar. In House Committee Amendment No. 8 proposed by the House Notice of Intention to Call Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 22, 2014, on page 2, delete line 14 in its Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Leger gave notice of entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: his intention to call Senate Bill No. 216 from the calendar on Friday, May 30, 2014. "* * * Notice of Intention to Call D. Nothing in this Section shall be construed or deemed to do either of the following: Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Danahay gave notice of his intention to call Senate Bill No. 674 from the calendar on (1) Create a separate cause of action against a seller or lessor not Friday, May 30, 2014. otherwise provided in R.S. 51:2611 or R.S. 51:2613. Acting Speaker Arnold in the Chair (2) Create a defense to any eviction proceeding that does not SENATE BILL NO. 233— otherwise exist in the absence of this Chapter. BY SENATOR BROOME AN ACT E. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2602(A), 2603(6), (7), (8), (9), (10), or any provision of this Section, no provision of law shall be (11) and (12), the introductory paragraph of 2606 (A) and construed or deemed to prevent a lessor from enforcing a provision

1852 Page 41 HOUSE 47th Day's Proceedings - May 29, 2014 in a rental agreement that provides for eviction of a tenant or that Champagne Ivey Shadoin otherwise prohibits a tenant or other occupants on any leased Chaney Lambert Simon premises from engaging in disruptive behavior affecting other Connick Landry, N. Stokes tenants, regardless of whether a tenant or occupant has perpetrated Cromer Leopold Talbot domestic abuse." Danahay Lopinto Thibaut Dove Lorusso Thompson On motion of Rep. Leger, the amendments were adopted. Fannin Mack Whitney Foil Miller Willmott Rep. Barrow sent up floor amendments which were read as Total - 63 follows: ABSENT HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Abramson Gaines Huval Armes Guillory Amendments proposed by Representative Barrow to Reengrossed Burns, T. Hill Senate Bill No. 233 by Senator Broome Total - 7 AMENDMENT NO. 1 The Chair declared the above bill failed to pass. In Amendment No. 8 proposed by the House Committee on Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Commerce and adopted by the House on May 22, 2014, on page 1, bill failed to pass, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider line 27, delete "violence" and insert "abuse" was laid on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 2 SENATE BILL NO. 282— BY SENATOR BROWN In Amendment No. 8 proposed by the House Committee on AN ACT Commerce and adopted by the House on May 22, 2014, on page 1, To enact R.S. 38:326.3 and 326.4, relative to special districts; to line 33, delete "violence" and insert "abuse" provide relative to combined police authority within and by and between the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche Basin Levee AMENDMENT NO. 3 District, and the Pontchartrain Levee District; to provide relative to the jurisdiction, personnel, equipment, costs, and In Amendment No. 8 proposed by the House Committee on administrative responsibilities for such authority; to provide for Commerce and adopted by the House on May 22, 2014, on page 2, an executive director and an assistant executive director of the line 4, delete "violence" and insert "abuse" Lafourche Basin Levee District; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Barrow, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. Moreno moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Rep. Harrison sent up floor amendments which were read as ROLL CALL follows: The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Representative Harrison to Reengrossed YEAS Senate Bill No. 282 by Senator Brown Badon Hunter Ortego AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barrow Jackson Pierre Billiot James Price On page 1, line 2, delete "and 326.4" Bishop, W. Jefferson Ritchie Burrell Johnson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 2 Cox Jones St. Germain Dixon Landry, T. Thierry On page 1, line 3, at the end of the line delete the comma "," and at Edwards LeBas Williams, A. the beginning of line 4, delete "the Lafourche Basin Levee District," Franklin Leger Williams, P. Gisclair Montoucet Woodruff AMENDMENT NO. 3 Hazel Moreno Honore Norton On page 1, line 6, after the semicolon ";" delete the remainder of the Total - 34 line and at the beginning of line 7, delete "assistant executive director NAYS of the Lafourche Basin Levee District;" Mr. Speaker Garofalo Morris, Jay AMENDMENT NO. 4 Adams Geymann Morris, Jim Anders Greene Pearson On page 1, line 11, delete "and 326.4 are" and insert "is" Arnold Guinn Ponti Barras Harris Pope AMENDMENT NO. 5 Berthelot Harrison Pugh Bishop, S. Havard Pylant On page 1, line 16, after "Louisiana," delete the comma "," and the Broadwater Henry Reynolds remainder of the line and at the beginning of line 17, delete Brown Hensgens Richard "District," Burford Hodges Robideaux Burns, H. Hoffmann Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 6 Carmody Hollis Schroder Carter Howard Seabaugh On page 3, delete lines 8 through 24 in their entirety

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Speaker Pro Tempore Leger in the Chair AMENDMENT NO. 2 On motion of Rep. Harrison, the amendments were withdrawn. On page 9, delete lines 14 through 16 and in lieu thereof insert the following: Motion "B. To the extent that the transaction authorized herein is subject to the provisions of the Louisiana Consumer Credit Law, the On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was returned to the Commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions is authorized to calendar. do the following: Notice of Intention to Call (1) Impose a fine of up to one thousand five hundred dollars per violation for violations of the Louisiana Consumer Credit Law; and Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. St. Germain gave notice of her intention to call Senate Bill No. 282 from the calendar (2) Compile and aggregate information relative to rates, fees, on Friday, May 30, 2014. and charges associated with such transactions." SENATE BILL NO. 299— Rep. Ortego moved the adoption of the amendments. BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT To enact Chapter 2-C of Code Title XII of Code Book III of Title 9 Rep. Ponti objected. of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 9:3580.1 through 3580.10, relative to civil justice funding By a vote of 25 yeas and 65 nays, the amendments were companies; to enact the Civil Justice Funding Model Act; to rejected. provide for definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, requirements, effects, and prohibitions; to provide for form and Rep. Ortego sent up floor amendments which were read as terms of contract; to provide for contract disclosures; to provide follows: for violations and penalties; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Read by title. Amendments proposed by Representative Ortego to Reengrossed Rep. Ponti sent up floor amendments which were read as Senate Bill No. 299 by Senator Morrish follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On page 1, line 3, change "3580.10" to "3580.11" Amendments proposed by Representative Ponti to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 299 by Senator Morrish AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 6, after "disclosure;" insert "to provide relative to the powers of the Commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions;" On page 4, line 15, after "funding" insert "contract" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On motion of Rep. Ponti, the amendments were adopted. On page 10, after line 11, insert the following: Rep. Barras sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: "3580.11. Commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions; compile and aggregate information HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The Commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions shall Amendments proposed by Representative Barras to Reengrossed compile and aggregate information relative to rates, fees, and charges Senate Bill No. 299 by Senator Morrish associated with transactions subject to this Chapter." AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Ortego moved the adoption of the amendments. On page 9, line 11, delete the semi-colon ";" and "liens" Rep. Ponti objected. AMENDMENT NO. 2 By a vote of 26 yeas and 66 nays, the amendments were On page 9, delete lines 17 though 20 rejected. On motion of Rep. Barras, the amendments were adopted. Rep. Ponti moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Rep. Ortego sent up floor amendments which were read as ROLL CALL follows: The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Representative Ortego to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 299 by Senator Morrish Mr. Speaker Franklin Leopold Armes Geymann Lopinto AMENDMENT NO. 1 Arnold Greene Moreno Badon Guinn Morris, Jim On page 1, line 6, after "disclosure;" insert "to provide relative to the Barras Harris Norton powers of the Commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions;" Barrow Harrison Pearson

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Berthelot Havard Pierre Barras Havard Pierre Billiot Hazel Ponti Barrow Hazel Ponti Bishop, W. Henry Pope Berthelot Henry Pope Brown Hensgens Price Billiot Hensgens Price Burns, T. Hill Pylant Bishop, S. Hill Pylant Burrell Hoffmann Reynolds Bishop, W. Hodges Reynolds Carmody Honore Schexnayder Broadwater Hoffmann Richard Chaney Howard St. Germain Brown Honore Ritchie Cox Jackson Talbot Burford Howard Robideaux Cromer Jefferson Thierry Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Danahay Johnson Williams, A. Burns, T. Ivey Schroder Dixon Landry, T. Williams, P. Burrell Jackson Seabaugh Dove Leger Woodruff Carmody James Shadoin Total - 57 Carter Jefferson Simon NAYS Champagne Johnson Smith Chaney Lambert St. Germain Adams Hodges Pugh Connick Landry, N. Stokes Anders Hunter Richard Cox Landry, T. Talbot Bishop, S. Ivey Ritchie Danahay LeBas Thibaut Burford James Robideaux Dixon Leger Thierry Burns, H. Jones Seabaugh Dove Leopold Whitney Carter Lambert Shadoin Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Champagne Landry, N. Simon Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. Connick Lorusso Smith Foil Mack Willmott Edwards Mack Thibaut Franklin Miller Woodruff Fannin Miller Thompson Garofalo Montoucet Foil Montoucet Whitney Gisclair Moreno Garofalo Morris, Jay Willmott Total - 94 Gisclair Ortego NAYS Total - 38 ABSENT Geymann Total - 1 Abramson Guillory LeBas ABSENT Broadwater Hollis Schroder Gaines Huval Stokes Abramson Gaines Jones Total - 9 Adams Hollis Pugh Cromer Huval Thompson The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 9 Rep. Ponti moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Champagne moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to Consent to Correct a Vote Record reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Hunter requested the House consent to correct his vote on SENATE BILL NO. 441— BY SENATOR MORRELL final passage of Senate Bill No. 299 from yea to nay, which consent AN ACT was unanimously granted. To amend and reenact R.S. 49:663.1, relative to the office of SENATE BILL NO. 409— community development disaster recovery unit; to terminate BY SENATORS MILLS AND THOMPSON current procedures for recovering certain disaster monies paid; AN ACT to provide for adoption of new procedures by the office to To amend and reenact R.S. 39:199(D), relative to methods of recover disaster monies improperly paid to or misspent by procurement; to provide for the lowest available price for recipients; and to provide for related matters. certain software procurement contracts; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Wesley Bishop moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Champagne moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Adams Greene Morris, Jay Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Mr. Speaker Greene Morris, Jay Armes Guinn Norton Anders Guillory Morris, Jim Arnold Harris Ortego Armes Guinn Norton Badon Havard Pearson Arnold Harris Ortego Barras Hazel Pierre Badon Harrison Pearson Barrow Henry Ponti

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Berthelot Hensgens Pope Brown Hollis Reynolds Billiot Hill Price Burford Honore Richard Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Burns, H. Howard Ritchie Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Burns, T. Hunter Robideaux Broadwater Honore Reynolds Burrell Ivey Schexnayder Brown Howard Richard Carmody James Schroder Burford Hunter Ritchie Carter Jefferson Seabaugh Burns, H. Ivey Robideaux Champagne Johnson Shadoin Burns, T. Jackson Schexnayder Chaney Lambert Simon Burrell James Schroder Cox Landry, N. Smith Carmody Jefferson Seabaugh Cromer Landry, T. St. Germain Carter Johnson Shadoin Danahay LeBas Thibaut Champagne Lambert Simon Dixon Leger Thierry Chaney Landry, N. Smith Dove Leopold Thompson Connick Landry, T. St. Germain Edwards Lopinto Whitney Cox LeBas Stokes Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. Cromer Leger Talbot Foil Mack Williams, P. Danahay Leopold Thierry Franklin Miller Willmott Dove Lopinto Whitney Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. Total - 90 Foil Mack Williams, P. NAYS Garofalo Miller Willmott Geymann Montoucet Woodruff Total - 0 Gisclair Moreno ABSENT Total - 92 NAYS Mr. Speaker Harrison Jones Abramson Henry Ortego Total - 0 Bishop, S. Hill Stokes ABSENT Connick Huval Talbot Gaines Jackson Mr. Speaker Franklin Huval Total - 14 Abramson Gaines Jones Dixon Harrison Thibaut The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Edwards Hollis Thompson Total - 12 Rep. Moreno moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Wesley Bishop moved to reconsider the vote by which the Speaker Kleckley in the Chair above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 468— BY SENATOR ADLEY SENATE BILL NO. 447— AN ACT BY SENATOR MORRELL To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2211(A)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), AN ACT (8), and (9), 2212, 2212.5, 2212.10(C)(1) and (G), 2215, 2225, To enact R.S. 37:2156.3, relative to the Louisiana State Licensing and 2241.1, relative to contracts for public works; to provide for Board for Contractors; to provide relative to solar energy definitions; to provide for advertisement and letting of bids; to equipment and systems; to provide for examinations; to provide provide for prequalification of bidders; to provide for for procedures, terms, and conditions; to provide for the verification of employees involved in contracts for public adoption of rules; and to provide for related matters. works; to provide relative to the time period to hold bids and to commence work; to provide relative to preferences; to provide Read by title. for acceptance of work; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Moreno moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. St. Germain sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Representative St. Germain to Adams Geymann Moreno Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 468 by Senator Adley Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay Armes Greene Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 1 Arnold Guillory Norton Badon Guinn Pearson Delete amendment No. 20, adopted by the House Transportation Barras Harris Pierre Committee on May 20, 2014. Barrow Havard Ponti Berthelot Hazel Pope On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the amendments were adopted. Billiot Hensgens Price Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Rep. St. Germain moved the final passage of the bill, as Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant amended.

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ROLL CALL for items to be purchased and methods for such purchases; to provide for definitions and access to procurement information; The roll was called with the following result: to provide for the authority and duties of the commissioner of administration with respect to procurement; to provide for YEAS certain appointments and qualifications; to provide for mandatory information requirements; to provide for bid Mr. Speaker Greene Morris, Jay procedures and for types of contracts; to provide for contract Adams Guillory Morris, Jim modification, termination, and contract clauses; to provide for Anders Guinn Norton legal and contractual remedies and for administrative appeals; Armes Harris Ortego to provide for cooperative purchasing; to provide with respect Arnold Harrison Pearson to conflicts with other provisions of law; to provide for changes Badon Havard Pierre in designations by the Louisiana State Law Institute; to provide Barras Hazel Ponti for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Barrow Henry Pope Berthelot Hensgens Price Read by title. Billiot Hill Pugh Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant Suspension of the Rules Broadwater Hoffmann Reynolds Brown Hollis Ritchie On motion of Rep. Arnold, the rules were suspended to limit the Burford Honore Robideaux author or proponent handling the legislative instrument to ten Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder minutes for opening remarks and all subsequent speakers on the Burns, T. Hunter Schroder instrument to five minutes. Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Carmody Jackson Shadoin Rep. Fannin sent up floor amendments which were read as Carter James Simon follows: Champagne Jefferson Smith HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Chaney Johnson St. Germain Connick Lambert Stokes Amendments proposed by Representative Fannin to Reengrossed Cox Landry, N. Talbot Senate Bill No. 480 by Senator Walsworth Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Danahay LeBas Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Dixon Leger Thompson Dove Leopold Whitney On page 1, line 1, after "reenact" and before "Chapter" insert "R.S. Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. 36:4(B)(1)(b) and" Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Franklin Mack Willmott AMENDMENT NO. 2 Garofalo Miller Woodruff Geymann Montoucet On page 2, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: Gisclair Moreno Total - 97 "Section 1. R.S. 36:4(B)(1)(b) is hereby amended and reenacted NAYS to read as follows: Total - 0 §4. Structure of executive branch of state government ABSENT * * * Abramson Gaines Richard Bishop, S. Huval B. The office of the governor shall be in the executive branch Edwards Jones of state government. Total - 7 (1) The following agencies and their powers, duties, functions, The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. and responsibilities are hereby transferred to the office of the governor: Rep. St. Germain moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to * * * reconsider was laid on the table. (b) Office of contractual review, division of administration SENATE BILL NO. 480— (R.S. 39: 1481 et seq.) Office of state procurement, division of BY SENATOR WALSWORTH AN ACT administration (R.S. 39:1551 et seq.) 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. 39:1551 through 1554.1, 1556 through 1558, 1561 through * * *" 1569.1, 1571 through 1572, 1581, 1586 through 1587, 1593 through 1598, 1600 through 1608, 1611 through 1633, 1641 AMENDMENT NO. 3 through 1644, 1646, 1651 through 1658, 1661 through 1662, 1671 through 1673, 1676 through 1679, 1681 through 1685, On page 2, at the beginning of line 7, change "Section 1." to "Section 1691 through 1692, 1695 through 1697, 1702 through 1710, 2." 1716, 1731 through 1736, and 1751 through 1755, and to repeal Chapter 16 of Subtitle III of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised AMENDMENT NO. 4 Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:1481 through 1526, relative to the procurement code; to provide for procurement by On page 3, line 21, after "procurement." delete the remainder of the public bodies, including provisions for a central purchasing line and on line 22 delete "Subsections C and D below of" and insert agency, for procurement regulations, and for source selection "Unless otherwise exempted or excluded in"

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AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 19 On page 3, at the end of line 24, change "Subsection," to "Section," On page 13, line 29, change "(18)" to "(19)" AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 20 On page 3, line 26, after "services," and before "defined" delete "or On page 14, line 2, change "(19)" to "(20)" major repairs" and insert "major repairs, or personal, professional, consulting, or social services," AMENDMENT NO. 21 AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 14, line 4, change "(20)" to "(21)" On page 8, line 12, delete "or nonsocial service contracts" AMENDMENT NO. 22 AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 14, line 7, change "(21)" to "(22)" On page 8, at the end of line 14, after jurisdiction insert a comma "," and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 23 "except this Chapter shall apply to interagency contracts as defined On page 14, line 14, change "(22)" to "(23)" in R.S. 39:1490(C), and to contracts or grants between the state and its political subdivisions to procure social services." AMENDMENT NO. 24 AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 14, line 18, change "(23)" to "(24)" On page 12, delete lines 7 through 11 in their entirety and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 25 following: On page 14, line 24, change "(24)" to "(25)" "§1484(A)(3)(8) "Competitive negotiation" means to negotiate for a contract through a Request for Proposal (R.F.P.) request for AMENDMENT NO. 26 proposals process or any other similar competitive selection process. On page 14, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety and insert the (22)(9) "Sealed Competitive sealed bidding" means the receipt following: of bids protected from inspection prior to bid opening. Bids may be received in any manner specified in the invitation for bids including "which is not included in the definition of "governmental body" in receipt by mail, by direct delivery, or through any secure electronic R.S. 39:1484(11.1) this Section." interactive environment permitted by rule or regulation." AMENDMENT NO. 27 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On page 14, line 27, change "(25)" to "(26)" On page 12, line 12, change "(4)(a)(9)" to "§1484(A)(4)(a)(10)" AMENDMENT NO. 28 AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 15, line 3, change "(26)" to "(27)" On page 13, line 1, change "(10)" to "(11)" AMENDMENT NO. 29 AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 15, line 6, change "(27)" to "(28)" On page 13, line 8, change "(11)" to "(12)" AMENDMENT NO. 30 AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 15, line 12, change "(28)" to "(29)" On page 13, line 12, change "(12)" to "(13)" AMENDMENT NO. 31 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 15, line 15, change "(29)" to "(30)" On page 13, line 14, change "(13)" to "(14)" AMENDMENT NO. 32 AMENDMENT NO. 15 On page 15, line 17, after "defined in" and before "this Section" On page 13, line 17, change "(14)" to "(15)" delete "Paragraph (23) of" AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 33 On page 13, line 20, change "(15)" to "(16)" On page 15, line 18, change "(30)" to "(31)" AMENDMENT NO. 17 AMENDMENT NO. 34 On page 13, line 23, change "(16)" to "(17)" On page 15, line 24, change "(31)" to "(32)" AMENDMENT NO. 18 AMENDMENT NO. 35 On page 13, line 25, change "(17)" to "(18)" On page 15, line 28, change "(32)" to "(33)"

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AMENDMENT NO. 36 AMENDMENT NO. 53 On page 15, line 29, change "(33)" to "(34)" On page 20, delete line 6 in its entirety AMENDMENT NO. 37 AMENDMENT NO. 54 On page 16, delete lines 3 through 5 in their entirety On page 20, line 9, delete "consultant," and insert "consulting," AMENDMENT NO. 38 AMENDMENT NO. 55 On page 16, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety and insert the following On page 20, line 15, change "(55)" to "(52)" "§1701(4)(39) "Private procurement unit" means any independent AMENDMENT NO. 56 institution of higher education in this state. regionally accredited independent college or university in the state that is a member of the On page 20, delete lines 16 and 17 in their entirety and insert the Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities." following: "(53) "Signature means a manual or electronic signature. AMENDMENT NO. 39 "Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or process attached to or logically associated with a record and executed or On page 18, delete lines 12 through 19 in their entirety adopted by a person with the intent to sign the record." AMENDMENT NO. 40 AMENDMENT NO. 57 On page 18, line 20, change "(46)" to "(44)" On page 20, line 18, change "(57)" to "(54)" AMENDMENT NO. 41 AMENDMENT NO. 58 On page 18, line 25, change "(47)" to "(45)" On page 20, line 22, change "(58)" to "(55)" AMENDMENT NO. 42 AMENDMENT NO. 59 On page 18, line 29, change "(48)" to "(46)" On page 20, line 28, change "(59)" to "(56)" AMENDMENT NO. 43 AMENDMENT NO. 60 On page 19, line 4, change "(49)" to "(47)" On page 21, line 2, change "(60)" to "(57)" AMENDMENT NO. 44 AMENDMENT NO. 61 On page 19, line 8, change "(50)" to "(48)" On page 21, line 4, change "(61)" to "(58)" AMENDMENT NO. 45 AMENDMENT NO. 62 On page 19, line 11, change "(51)" to "(49)" On page 21, line 6, change "(62)" to "(59)" AMENDMENT NO. 46 AMENDMENT NO. 63 On page 19, line 14, change "(52)" to "(50)" On page 21, line 9, change "(63)" to "(60)" AMENDMENT NO. 47 AMENDMENT NO. 64 On page 19, delete lines 18 through 21 in their entirety On page 21, line 15, change "(64)" to "(61)" AMENDMENT NO. 48 AMENDMENT NO. 65 On page 19, line 22, change "(54)" to "(51)" On page 21, line 17, change "(65)" to "(62)" AMENDMENT NO. 49 AMENDMENT NO. 66 On page 20, line 1, delete "and" On page 22, line 19, after "services," delete the remainder of the line and on line 20, after "major repairs" insert a comma "," and insert AMENDMENT NO. 50 "and personal, professional, consulting, or social services" On page 20, delete line 2 in its entirety AMENDMENT NO. 67 AMENDMENT NO. 51 On page 23, line 4, change "PROCUREMENT OFFICE" to "PURCHASING AGENCY" On page 20, line 3, change "(v)" to "(iv)" AMENDMENT NO. 68 AMENDMENT NO. 52 On page 23, line 5, change "procurement office" to "purchasing On page 20, line 5, change "(vi)" to "(v)" agency"

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AMENDMENT NO. 69 AMENDMENT NO. 81 On page 23, line 7, change "procurement office" to "purchasing On page 44, line 24, after "competing" and before the period "." agency" delete "offerers" and insert "proposers" AMENDMENT NO. 70 AMENDMENT NO. 82 On page 23, line 14, after "or" and before "involving" delete On page 51, line 26, after "Negotiation" insert "of noncompetitive "construction," and insert "personal, professional, consulting, or contracts." social services," AMENDMENT NO. 83 AMENDMENT NO. 71 On page 51, line 28, after "persons for" and before "for professional" On page 23, line 27, after "services," delete the remainder of the line delete "all contracts" and insert "sole source or emergency and from the beginning of line 28, delete "repairs" and insert "major procurements or" repairs, and personal, professional, consulting, and social services" AMENDMENT NO. 84 AMENDMENT NO. 72 On page 52, line 5, after "competence of" and before the comma "," On page 24, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: delete "offerers" and insert "proposers" and after "merits of" and before the comma "," delete "offers" and insert "proposals" "(4) To provide for contractual forms and specifications to be used in the confection of all contracts provided for in this Chapter." AMENDMENT NO. 85 AMENDMENT NO. 73 On page 57, at the end line 2, delete "such" and at the beginning of line 3, delete "preference" and insert "the preference provided in On page 25, line 10, after "written" and before "of the" delete Subsection H of this Section" "notice" and insert "report" AMENDMENT NO. 86 AMENDMENT NO. 74 On page 63, line 18, change "state central purchasing agency" to On page 27, line 22, change "and" to "or" "office of state procurement" AMENDMENT NO. 75 AMENDMENT NO. 87 On page 32, delete lines 13 and 14 in their entirety and insert the On page 63, delete lines 20 through 22 in their entirety and insert the following: following: "C. Power to promulgate regulations shall not be delegated. The "§1602. Prequalification of suppliers commissioner or secretary shall not delegate his power to promulgate regulations. Prospective suppliers may be prequalified for particular types of supplies and services. C. Delegation of power to promulgate regulations. The secretary shall not delegate his power to promulgate regulations. The §1506. §1607. Prequalification of offerers bidders and proposers commissioner may delegate his power to promulgate regulations to the state chief procurement officer." The Office of Contractual Review office of state procurement may provide for prequalification of offerers bidders and proposers as AMENDMENT NO. 76 responsible prospective contractors for consulting services. Solicitation mailing lists of potential contractors of such services On page 41, line 23, delete "R.S. 39:1595.4" and insert "R.S. shall include but shall not necessarily be limited to such prequalified 39:1604.4" offerers bidders and proposers. Prequalification shall not foreclose a written determination (a) between the time of the receipt of offers AMENDMENT NO. 77 bid or proposal and the making of an award that a prequalified offerer bidder or proposer is not responsible or (b) that an offerer a bidder or On page 41, line 25, delete "R.S. 39:1595.4" and insert "R.S. proposer who is not prequalified at the time of receipt of offers bid 39:1604.4" or proposals is responsible."

AMENDMENT NO. 78 AMENDMENT NO. 88 On page 44, line 12, change "some professional services" to On page 64, line 14 after "based" delete the remainder of the line and "professional services not otherwise exempt by law or regulation" delete line 15 in its entirety and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 79 "on an established catalog price or market prices established by an On page 44, line 17, after "of the" delete the remainder of the line analysis of commercial items sold in substantial quantities to the and at the beginning of line 18, delete "services," and insert general public;." "supplies, services, or major repairs," AMENDMENT NO. 89 AMENDMENT NO. 80 On page 64, at the end of line 22, change the comma "," to a period On page 44, at the beginning of line 22, after "responsible" and "." and delete line 23 in its entirety before "who" delete "offerers" and insert "proposers"

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AMENDMENT NO. 90 AMENDMENT NO. 101 On page 67, at the end of line 3, after "contract" and before the On page 102, line 8, after "FOR" and before "OTHER" insert comma "," insert "for supplies, services, or major repairs" "CONTRACTS"

AMENDMENT NO. 91 AMENDMENT NO. 102 On page 67, line 15, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert On page 115, line 2, after "bidders," and before "or" delete "offerers," "for supplies, services, or major repairs" and insert "proposers,"

AMENDMENT NO. 92 AMENDMENT NO. 103 On page 67, line 27, after "contracts" and before the comma "," insert On page 125, at the beginning of line 29, change "Section 2." to "for supplies, services, or major repairs" "Section 3." AMENDMENT NO. 104 AMENDMENT NO. 93 On page 126, at the beginning of line 2, change "Section 3." to On page 69, line 19, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert "Section 4." "for professional, personal, consulting, or social services" AMENDMENT NO. 105 AMENDMENT NO. 94 On page 126, at the beginning of line 6, change "Section 4." to On page 69, line 25, after "contract" and before the comma "," insert "Section 5." "for professional, personal, consulting, or social services" AMENDMENT NO. 106 AMENDMENT NO. 95 On page 126, delete lines 11 through 13 and insert the following: On page 70, line 5, after "contract" and before "entered" insert "for professional, personal, consulting, or social services" "Section 6. Prior to January 1, 2015, the commissioner of administration shall take action necessary to implement this Act on AMENDMENT NO. 96 January 1, 2015, including promulgation of necessary rules under the authority of the commissioner of administration or on behalf of the On page 86, line 29, after "required by R.S." delete the remainder of office of state procurement and the state chief procurement officer in the line in its entirety and from the beginning of line 1, on page 87 accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act. delete "39:1605(A), R.S." Section 7. (A) Sections 1 through 5 of this Act shall become AMENDMENT NO. 97 effective on January 1, 2015. On page 90, line 14, after "three," and before "who" delete "offerers" (B) Section 6 of this Act and this Section shall become effective and insert "proposers" upon signature of this Act by the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without AMENDMENT NO. 98 signature by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If this Act is vetoed by the governor On page 95, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Section and Section 6 of this Act shall become effective on the day following "(d) Security for contract performance. such approval." (e) Insurance requirements including as appropriate but not On motion of Rep. Fannin, the amendments were adopted. limited to general liability, automobile coverage, workers' compensation, and errors and omissions. Rep. Fannin moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. (f) Beginning and ending dates of the contract. ROLL CALL (g) Maximum compensation to be paid the contractor." The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 99 YEAS On page 95, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: Mr. Speaker Geymann Montoucet Adams Gisclair Moreno "(4) Manufacturers' design drawings shall be supplied in Anders Greene Morris, Jay duplicate for all state buildings, to the appropriate state agency at the Armes Guillory Morris, Jim conclusion of contract." Arnold Guinn Norton Badon Harris Ortego AMENDMENT NO. 100 Barras Havard Pearson Berthelot Hazel Pierre On page 95, delete lines 21 through 28 in their entirety and insert the Billiot Henry Pope following: Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Bishop, W. Hill Pugh (5) Manufacturers' design drawings shall be supplied in Broadwater Hodges Pylant duplicate for all state buildings, to the appropriate state agency at the Brown Hollis Reynolds conclusion of contract. Burford Honore Ritchie

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Burns, H. Howard Robideaux YEAS Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Burrell Ivey Schroder Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Carter Jefferson Shadoin Anders Greene Morris, Jim Champagne Johnson Simon Armes Guillory Norton Chaney Lambert St. Germain Arnold Guinn Ortego Connick Landry, N. Stokes Badon Harris Pearson Cox Landry, T. Talbot Barras Harrison Pierre Cromer LeBas Thierry Barrow Havard Ponti Danahay Leger Thompson Berthelot Hazel Pope Dixon Leopold Whitney Billiot Henry Price Dove Lopinto Williams, P. Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Fannin Lorusso Willmott Bishop, W. Hill Pylant Foil Mack Woodruff Broadwater Hodges Reynolds Franklin Miller Brown Hoffmann Richard Total - 89 Burford Hollis Ritchie NAYS Burns, H. Honore Robideaux Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder Barrow Burrell Hunter Schroder Total - 1 Carmody Ivey Seabaugh ABSENT Carter Jackson Shadoin Champagne Jefferson Simon Abramson Hoffmann Richard Chaney Johnson St. Germain Edwards Huval Smith Connick Lambert Stokes Gaines James Thibaut Cox Landry, N. Talbot Garofalo Jones Williams, A. Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Harrison Ponti Danahay LeBas Thierry Total - 14 Dixon Leger Thompson Dove Leopold Whitney The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. Rep. Fannin moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Fannin Lorusso Willmott bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Foil Mack Woodruff reconsider was laid on the table. Franklin Miller Garofalo Montoucet SENATE BILL NO. 483— Total - 97 BY SENATOR WHITE NAYS AN ACT To repeal R.S. 9:3578.8(C) and (D), relative to the Louisiana Total - 0 Deferred Presentment and Small Loan Act; to remove certain ABSENT outdated information collection and reporting requirements; and to provide for related matters. Abramson James Williams, A. Gaines Jones Read by title. Huval Smith Total - 7 Motion The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill was returned to the calendar. Rep. Schroder moved to reconsider the vote by which the above SENATE BILL NO. 543— bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to BY SENATORS DONAHUE, ALLAIN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, reconsider was laid on the table. CLAITOR, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, MILLS, MURRAY, TARVER AND WHITE AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 570— To amend and reenact R.S. 39:34(A) and 56(A) and to enact R.S. BY SENATOR LONG 39:2(15.1) and (15.2), 24.1, 36(A)(7), and 51(A)(5), relative to AN ACT budgetary procedures; to define incentive expenditures; to To enact R. S. 31:149(I), relative to the prescription of nonuse; to provide for inclusion in the incentive expenditure forecast, the provide for a twenty-year prescription period for mineral rights executive budget, the general appropriation bill, other reserved in a transfer in connection with a state economic appropriation bills, and the state budget of incentive development project; to provide terms, conditions, and expenditures; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for requirements; and to provide for related matters. related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Nancy Landry moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Schroder moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS Armes Greene Norton Arnold Guillory Pearson Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jay Badon Guinn Pierre Adams Gisclair Morris, Jim Barras Harris Ponti Anders Greene Norton Barrow Harrison Pope Arnold Guillory Ortego Berthelot Havard Price Badon Guinn Pearson Billiot Hazel Pugh Barras Harris Pierre Bishop, S. Henry Pylant Barrow Harrison Ponti Bishop, W. Hensgens Reynolds Berthelot Havard Pope Broadwater Hill Ritchie Billiot Hazel Price Brown Hodges Robideaux Bishop, S. Henry Pylant Burford Hoffmann Schexnayder Bishop, W. Hensgens Reynolds Burns, H. Honore Schroder Broadwater Hill Richard Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh Brown Hodges Ritchie Burrell Ivey Shadoin Burford Hollis Robideaux Carmody Jackson Simon Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Carter James Smith Burns, T. Howard Schroder Chaney Jefferson St. Germain Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Connick Johnson Stokes Carmody Jefferson Shadoin Cox Landry, N. Talbot Carter Johnson Smith Cromer Landry, T. Thierry Champagne Lambert St. Germain Danahay LeBas Thompson Chaney Landry, N. Stokes Dixon Leger Whitney Connick Landry, T. Talbot Dove Leopold Williams, A. Cox LeBas Thibaut Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. Cromer Leger Thierry Fannin Lorusso Willmott Danahay Leopold Thompson Foil Mack Woodruff Dixon Lopinto Whitney Franklin Miller Dove Lorusso Williams, A. Garofalo Montoucet Fannin Mack Williams, P. Total - 91 Foil Miller Willmott NAYS Franklin Montoucet Woodruff Garofalo Moreno Total - 0 Total - 92 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Hunter Ortego Total - 0 Adams Huval Richard ABSENT Champagne Jones Thibaut Gaines Lambert Abramson Hoffmann James Hollis Morris, Jay Armes Hunter Jones Total - 13 Edwards Huval Pugh Gaines Jackson Simon The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 12 Rep. Ponti moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Nancy Landry moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to SENATE BILL NO. 483— reconsider was laid on the table. BY SENATOR WHITE AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 575 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 263 by To repeal R.S. 9:3578.8(C) and (D), relative to the Louisiana Senator Martiny)— Deferred Presentment and Small Loan Act; to remove certain BY SENATOR MARTINY outdated information collection and reporting requirements; and AN ACT to provide for related matters. To repeal R.S. 37:3415.21(B), relative to the Louisiana Real Estate Appraisers Board; to repeal certain provisions relative to Called from the calendar. legislative review of administrative rules proposed by the board; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Greene sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Rep. Ponti moved the final passage of the bill. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Representative Greene to Engrossed The roll was called with the following result: Senate Bill No. 483 by Senator White YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno On page 1, line 4, after "requirements;" insert "to provide for an Anders Gisclair Morris, Jim effective date;"

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AMENDMENT NO. 2 SENATE BILL NO. 591— BY SENATOR MORRELL On page 1, after line 6, insert the following: AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:600.66(B)(5), relative to the Road Home "Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by Corporation and the Louisiana Land Trust; to provide for the the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the disposition of certain properties by the Road Home Corporation, time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as the Louisiana Land Trust, or certain other housing assistance provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. programs; and to provide for related matters. If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such Read by title. approval." Rep. Wesley Bishop sent up floor amendments which were read On motion of Rep. Greene, the amendments were adopted. as follows: Rep. Greene moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Representative Wesley Bishop to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 591 by Senator Morrell The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS On page 2, line 9, after "provides" insert "for" Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jay Adams Gisclair Morris, Jim On motion of Rep. Wesley Bishop, the amendments were Anders Greene Norton adopted. Armes Guillory Ortego Arnold Guinn Pierre Rep. Wesley Bishop moved the final passage of the bill, as Badon Harris Ponti amended. Barras Harrison Pope ROLL CALL Barrow Havard Price Berthelot Hazel Pugh The roll was called with the following result: Billiot Henry Pylant Bishop, S. Hensgens Reynolds YEAS Bishop, W. Hill Richard Broadwater Hodges Ritchie Mr. Speaker Garofalo Morris, Jay Brown Hoffmann Robideaux Adams Geymann Morris, Jim Burford Hollis Schexnayder Anders Gisclair Norton Burns, H. Honore Schroder Armes Greene Ortego Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh Arnold Guillory Pearson Carmody Hunter Shadoin Badon Guinn Pierre Carter James Simon Barras Harris Ponti Champagne Jefferson Smith Barrow Harrison Pope Chaney Johnson St. Germain Berthelot Havard Price Connick Lambert Stokes Billiot Hazel Pugh Cox Landry, N. Talbot Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Bishop, W. Hill Reynolds Danahay LeBas Thierry Broadwater Hodges Richard Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Dixon Lopinto Thompson Burford Hollis Robideaux Dove Lorusso Whitney Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Edwards Mack Williams, A. Burns, T. Howard Schroder Fannin Miller Williams, P. Burrell Hunter Seabaugh Foil Montoucet Willmott Carmody James Shadoin Franklin Moreno Woodruff Carter Jefferson Simon Total - 93 Champagne Johnson Smith NAYS Chaney Landry, N. St. Germain Connick Landry, T. Stokes Total - 0 Cox LeBas Thierry ABSENT Cromer Leger Thompson Danahay Leopold Whitney Abramson Huval Leger Dixon Lopinto Williams, A. Burrell Ivey Leopold Dove Lorusso Williams, P. Gaines Jackson Pearson Edwards Mack Willmott Garofalo Jones Fannin Miller Woodruff Total - 11 Foil Montoucet Franklin Moreno The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 94 NAYS Rep. Greene moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Total - 0 reconsider was laid on the table.

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ABSENT ABSENT Abramson Ivey Talbot Abramson Hollis Morris, Jay Gaines Jackson Thibaut Edwards Huval Ortego Henry Jones Gaines Jones Richard Huval Lambert Guillory Lambert Thibaut Total - 10 Total - 12 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Wesley Bishop moved to reconsider the vote by which the Rep. Broadwater moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 605— SENATE BILL NO. 613— BY SENATOR MARTINY BY SENATOR GARY SMITH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1261(A)(1)(m) and 1270.20(1)(m) and To enact R.S. 42:851(T), relative to group benefits; to provide for to repeal R.S. 32:1270.1(1)(j) and 1270.11(1)(i), relative to the premium share; and to provide for related matters. Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission; to provide relative to unauthorized acts of a manufacturer, a distributor, a wholesaler, Read by title. distributor branch, or factory branch of motor vehicles, marine products, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, and recreational Motion vehicles or any officer, agent or representative thereof; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the bill was returned to the calendar. Read by title. SENATE BILL NO. 614— Rep. Broadwater moved the final passage of the bill. BY SENATOR LAFLEUR AN ACT ROLL CALL To enact R.S. 49:125.1, relative to the sale of surplus property; to allow for the transfer of surplus electronic devices to certain The roll was called with the following result: nonprofit entities; to require the nonprofit entities to perform certain services; to provide definitions, terms, conditions, and YEAS requirements; and to provide for related matters. Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet Read by title. Adams Geymann Moreno Anders Gisclair Morris, Jim Rep. Leger moved the final passage of the bill. Armes Greene Norton Arnold Guinn Pearson ROLL CALL Badon Harris Pierre Barras Harrison Ponti The roll was called with the following result: Barrow Havard Pope Berthelot Hazel Price YEAS Billiot Henry Pugh Mr. Speaker Gisclair Norton Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant Adams Greene Pearson Bishop, W. Hill Reynolds Anders Guillory Pierre Broadwater Hodges Ritchie Armes Harrison Ponti Brown Hoffmann Robideaux Arnold Havard Pope Burford Honore Schexnayder Badon Hazel Price Burns, H. Howard Schroder Barras Henry Pugh Burns, T. Hunter Seabaugh Barrow Hensgens Pylant Burrell Ivey Shadoin Berthelot Hill Reynolds Carmody Jackson Simon Billiot Hodges Richard Carter James Smith Bishop, S. Hoffmann Ritchie Champagne Jefferson St. Germain Broadwater Honore Robideaux Chaney Johnson Stokes Brown Howard Schexnayder Connick Landry, N. Talbot Burford Hunter Schroder Cox Landry, T. Thierry Burns, H. Ivey Seabaugh Cromer LeBas Thompson Burns, T. Jackson Shadoin Danahay Leger Whitney Burrell James Simon Dixon Leopold Williams, A. Carmody Jefferson Smith Dove Lopinto Williams, P. Carter Johnson St. Germain Fannin Lorusso Willmott Champagne Lambert Stokes Foil Mack Woodruff Chaney Landry, N. Talbot Franklin Miller Connick Landry, T. Thibaut Cox LeBas Thierry Total - 92 Cromer Leger Thompson NAYS Dixon Leopold Whitney Dove Lopinto Williams, A. Total - 0

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Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. Anders Greene Ortego Foil Mack Willmott Arnold Guillory Pearson Franklin Miller Woodruff Badon Guinn Pierre Garofalo Montoucet Barrow Harris Ponti Geymann Moreno Berthelot Harrison Pope Total - 91 NAYS Billiot Havard Price Bishop, S. Hazel Pugh Total - 0 Bishop, W. Henry Pylant ABSENT Broadwater Hill Reynolds Brown Hodges Richard Abramson Guinn Morris, Jay Burford Honore Ritchie Bishop, W. Harris Morris, Jim Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Danahay Hollis Ortego Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Edwards Huval Burrell Ivey Schroder Gaines Jones Carmody Jefferson Seabaugh Total - 13 Carter Johnson Shadoin The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Champagne Lambert Smith Chaney Landry, N. St. Germain Rep. Leger moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill Connick Landry, T. Stokes was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider Cox LeBas Talbot was laid on the table. Cromer Leger Thierry SENATE BILL NO. 613— Danahay Leopold Thompson BY SENATOR GARY SMITH Dixon Lopinto Whitney AN ACT Dove Lorusso Williams, A. To enact R.S. 42:851(T), relative to group benefits; to provide for Edwards Mack Williams, P. premium share; and to provide for related matters. Fannin Miller Willmott Foil Montoucet Woodruff Called from the calendar. Franklin Moreno Read by title. Garofalo Morris, Jay Total - 91 Rep. St. Germain sent up floor amendments which were read as NAYS follows: Total - 0 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ABSENT Amendments proposed by Representative St. Germain to Engrossed Abramson Hoffmann Jones Senate Bill No. 613 by Senator Gary Smith Armes Hollis Simon Barras Huval Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 1 Gaines Jackson Hensgens James On page 1, line 9, after "T." insert "(1)" Total - 13 AMENDMENT NO. 2 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. On page 2, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: Rep. St. Germain moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to "(2) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, any reconsider was laid on the table. person who is an employee, as defined in R.S. 42:808(A), who was employed by the Office of Community Relations and Rural SENATE BILL NO. 620— BY SENATOR AMEDEE Development after January 1, 2004, who subsequently becomes a AN ACT state elected official as defined in R.S. 42:808(11)(b)(ii), and who To amend and reenact R.S. 32:880, relative to proof of financial has participated in the Office of Group Benefits continuously during responsibility for nonresident drivers involved in accidents; to his state employment, shall, upon retirement, be eligible to maintain provide for self-insurance or self-insurance plans as proof of enrollment in the Office of Group Benefits program with a state financial security; to provide for payment of claims by contribution of his premium, as provided in R.S. 42:851(D)." nonresident self-insurers and self-insurance plans; to provide for processing claims involving certain self-insurers and self- On motion of Rep. St. Germain, the amendments were adopted. insurance plans; to provide penalties for actions by nonresident self-insurers and self-insurance plans deemed arbitrary, Rep. St. Germain moved the final passage of the bill, as capricious, and without probable cause; and to provide for amended. related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Mack moved the final passage of the bill. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jim The roll was called with the following result: Adams Gisclair Norton

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YEAS Anders Guillory Ortego Armes Guinn Pearson Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno Arnold Harris Pierre Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Badon Harrison Ponti Anders Greene Morris, Jim Barras Havard Pope Armes Guillory Norton Barrow Hazel Price Arnold Guinn Ortego Berthelot Henry Pugh Badon Harris Pearson Billiot Hensgens Pylant Barras Harrison Pierre Bishop, S. Hill Reynolds Barrow Havard Ponti Broadwater Hodges Richard Berthelot Hazel Pope Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Billiot Henry Price Burford Honore Robideaux Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Bishop, W. Hill Pylant Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Broadwater Hodges Reynolds Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Brown Hoffmann Richard Carmody James Shadoin Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Carter Jefferson Simon Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Champagne Johnson Smith Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Chaney Lambert St. Germain Carmody Ivey Schroder Connick Landry, N. Stokes Carter James Seabaugh Cox Landry, T. Talbot Champagne Jefferson Shadoin Cromer LeBas Thibaut Chaney Johnson Simon Danahay Leopold Thierry Connick Lambert Smith Dixon Lopinto Thompson Cox Landry, N. St. Germain Dove Lorusso Whitney Cromer Landry, T. Stokes Fannin Mack Williams, A. Danahay LeBas Talbot Foil Miller Williams, P. Dixon Leger Thibaut Franklin Montoucet Willmott Dove Leopold Thierry Garofalo Moreno Woodruff Edwards Lopinto Thompson Geymann Morris, Jay Fannin Lorusso Whitney Total - 95 Foil Mack Williams, P. NAYS Franklin Miller Willmott Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff Total - 0 Total - 96 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Gaines Jackson Total - 0 Bishop, W. Hollis Jones ABSENT Edwards Huval Leger Total - 9 Abramson Hollis Jones Burford Huval Williams, A. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Gaines Jackson Total - 8 Rep. Cox moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. was laid on the table. Rep. Mack moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill SENATE BILL NO. 639— was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider BY SENATORS PERRY AND WALSWORTH AND REPRESENTATIVES BROWN, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, GUINN AND ST. GERMAIN was laid on the table. AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 637— To enact R.S. 47:463.165, relative to motor vehicle special prestige BY SENATOR WHITE license plates; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design AN ACT of such license plates; to provide relative to the fee and To amend and reenact R.S. 37:571(A) and 595(B), (C), and (D), distribution of such plates; to authorize the promulgation of relative to the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology; to rules and regulations relative to the creation and implementation provide for requirements of registered cosmetology schools; to of a special prestige license plate; and to provide for related provide for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; and to matters. provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Guinn moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Cox moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jim Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jim Adams Gisclair Norton Adams Greene Norton Anders Greene Ortego

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Armes Guillory Pearson YEAS Arnold Guinn Pierre Badon Harris Ponti Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno Barrow Harrison Pope Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Berthelot Havard Price Anders Greene Morris, Jim Billiot Hazel Pugh Armes Guillory Norton Bishop, S. Henry Pylant Arnold Guinn Ortego Bishop, W. Hensgens Reynolds Badon Harris Pearson Broadwater Hill Richard Barras Harrison Pierre Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Barrow Havard Ponti Burford Honore Robideaux Berthelot Hazel Pope Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Billiot Henry Price Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Broadwater Hill Pylant Carmody Jefferson Shadoin Brown Hodges Reynolds Champagne Johnson Simon Burford Hoffmann Richard Chaney Landry, N. Smith Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Connick Landry, T. St. Germain Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Cox LeBas Stokes Carmody Hunter Schexnayder Cromer Leopold Talbot Carter Ivey Schroder Danahay Lopinto Thierry Champagne Jackson Seabaugh Dixon Lorusso Thompson Chaney James Shadoin Dove Mack Whitney Connick Jefferson Smith Fannin Miller Williams, A. Cox Johnson St. Germain Foil Montoucet Williams, P. Cromer Lambert Stokes Franklin Moreno Willmott Danahay Landry, T. Talbot Garofalo Morris, Jay Woodruff Dixon LeBas Thierry Total - 90 Dove Leger Thompson NAYS Edwards Leopold Whitney Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. Total - 0 Foil Lorusso Williams, P. ABSENT Franklin Mack Willmott Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff Abramson Hodges Jones Total - 93 Barras Hollis Lambert NAYS Carter Huval Leger Edwards Jackson Thibaut Total - 0 Gaines James ABSENT Total - 14 Abramson Hollis Miller The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Bishop, S. Huval Simon Burrell Jones Thibaut Rep. Guinn moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Gaines Landry, N. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Total - 11 reconsider was laid on the table. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. SENATE BILL NO. 648— BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB, AMEDEE, BROOME, BROWN, Rep. Smith moved to reconsider the vote by which the above GALLOT, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, MILLS, NEVERS AND WARD AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, BARRAS, bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, CARTER, COX, FOIL, GREENE, HARRIS, reconsider was laid on the table. HONORE, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, LEGER, NORTON, PIERRE, PONTI, PRICE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SMITH, ALFRED WILLIAMS AND PATRICK WILLIAMS SENATE BILL NO. 31— BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:9038.67, relative to cooperative and economic To amend and reenact R.S. 17:4024, relative to the Student development in East Baton Rouge Parish; to create the Old LNB Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program; to provide Building Redevelopment District as a special taxing and tax relative to program reporting requirements; to require the increment financing district in East Baton Rouge Parish; to Department of Education to report annually certain information provide for the boundaries of the district; to provide for the regarding the program to state legislators and certain legislative governance of the district; to provide for the authority, powers, committees; and to provide for related matters. duties, and functions of the governing body; to provide for the levy and collection of taxes within the district; to authorize the Read by title. district to issue and sell bonds; to authorize the district to engage in tax increment financing; to provide for an effective Rep. Price moved the final passage of the bill. date; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Smith moved the final passage of the bill. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno The roll was called with the following result: Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay

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Anders Greene Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 2 Armes Guillory Norton Arnold Guinn Pearson On page 1, line 5, after "submission;" and before "and" insert "to Badon Harris Pierre provide relative to the approval of proposed charter schools by the Barras Harrison Ponti State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; to provide for Barrow Havard Pope prohibitions, conditions, and exceptions relative to such approval;" Berthelot Hazel Price Billiot Henry Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop, S. Hensgens Reynolds Bishop, W. Hill Richard On page 1, line 8, after "Section 1." and before "R.S. 17:3983.1" Broadwater Hodges Ritchie insert "R.S. 17:3981(2) is hereby amended and reenacted and" Brown Hoffmann Robideaux Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burns, T. Howard Schroder Burrell Hunter Seabaugh On page 1, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: Carmody Ivey Shadoin Carter Jackson Simon "§3981. State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; Champagne Jefferson St. Germain powers and duties relative to charter schools Chaney Johnson Stokes Connick Landry, N. Talbot The State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education shall: Cox Landry, T. Thierry Cromer LeBas Thompson * * * Danahay Leger Whitney Dixon Leopold Williams, A. (2)(a) Enter into any proposed charter that complies with this Dove Lopinto Williams, P. Chapter and the rules adopted pursuant to the authority in this Edwards Lorusso Willmott Chapter that the board determines is a valid, complete, financially Fannin Mack Woodruff well-structured, and educationally sound proposal that offers Foil Miller potential for fulfilling the purposes of this Chapter. Franklin Montoucet Total - 91 (b)(i) However, except as provided in Item (ii) of this NAYS Subparagraph, the state board shall not enter into a proposed charter if the proposed school would be located in a school system that, in its Total - 0 most recent evaluation under the school and district accountability ABSENT system, received a letter grade designation of "A" or "B" or any variation thereof and the school board that governs the local school Abramson Huval Pylant system previously denied or placed conditions on the same or a Burford James Smith substantially similar proposal. Gaines Jones Thibaut Garofalo Lambert (ii) The state board may enter into a proposed charter in a Hollis Ortego school system as specified in Item (i) of this Subparagraph if the Total - 13 proposal seeks to convert a preexisting school that, in its most recent evaluation under the school and district accountability system, The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. received a letter grade designation of "F" or any variation thereof or seeks to create a school to provide education to students with Rep. Price moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill exceptionalities as defined in R.S. 17:1942(B), except gifted or was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider talented students. was laid on the table. * * *" SENATE BILL NO. 36— BY SENATOR BROWN Rep. Edwards moved the adoption of the amendments. AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:3983.1, relative to charter schools; to require a Rep. Stokes objected. chartering group to notify certain legislators upon submission of an initial charter school proposal or application; to specify the A record vote was asked for and ordered by the House. information to be included in such notification; to require additional notification regarding the disposition of such ROLL CALL submission; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Read by title. YEAS Rep. Edwards sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Armes Guillory Norton Barrow Guinn Ortego HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Brown Harrison Pearson Burrell Havard Pierre Amendments proposed by Representative Edwards to Reengrossed Cox Hill Pope Senate Bill No. 36 by Senator Brown Cromer Howard Price Danahay Jackson Richard AMENDMENT NO. 1 Dixon James Ritchie Edwards Johnson Shadoin On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "enact" insert "amend and Fannin Landry, T. Smith reenact R.S. 17:3981(2) and to" Franklin LeBas St. Germain

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Garofalo Miller Williams, A. Fannin Mack Woodruff Geymann Montoucet Willmott Foil Miller Gisclair Morris, Jim Woodruff Franklin Montoucet Total - 42 Total - 91 NAYS NAYS Mr. Speaker Foil Moreno Pugh Simon Whitney Adams Greene Morris, Jay Total - 3 Badon Harris Ponti ABSENT Barras Hazel Pugh Berthelot Henry Pylant Abramson Hollis Lambert Billiot Hensgens Reynolds Anders Hunter Thibaut Bishop, S. Hodges Robideaux Gaines Huval Bishop, W. Hoffmann Schexnayder Garofalo Jones Burford Honore Schroder Total - 10 Burns, H. Ivey Seabaugh Burns, T. Jefferson Simon The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Carmody Landry, N. Stokes Carter Leger Thompson Rep. Edwards moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Champagne Leopold Whitney bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Chaney Lopinto Williams, P. reconsider was laid on the table. Connick Lorusso Dove Mack Consent to Correct a Vote Record Total - 49 ABSENT Rep. Badon requested the House consent to correct his vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 36 from nay to yea, which consent Abramson Hollis Talbot was unanimously granted. Anders Hunter Thibaut Arnold Huval Thierry Broadwater Jones Consent to Correct a Vote Record Gaines Lambert Rep. Stokes requested the House consent to correct her vote on Total - 13 final passage of Senate Bill No. 36 from nay to yea, which consent The amendments were rejected. was unanimously granted. Rep. Edwards moved the final passage of the bill. Consent to Correct a Vote Record ROLL CALL Rep. Whitney requested the House consent to correct her vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 36 from yea to nay, which The roll was called with the following result: consent was unanimously granted. YEAS SENATE BILL NO. 62— BY SENATOR APPEL Mr. Speaker Geymann Moreno AN ACT Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay To enact R.S. 17:3138, relative to public postsecondary education; to Armes Greene Morris, Jim provide for the development and implementation of a common Arnold Guillory Norton application for admission to public institutions of postsecondary Badon Guinn Ortego education in Louisiana; to allow use of the common application Barras Harris Pearson by certain independent colleges and universities; to provide Barrow Harrison Pierre relative to application fees; to allow collection of ancillary Berthelot Havard Ponti information; to provide for an implementation date; and to Billiot Hazel Pope provide for related matters. Bishop, S. Henry Price Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant Read by title. Broadwater Hill Reynolds Brown Hodges Richard Rep. Ivey sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Burford Hoffmann Ritchie Burns, H. Honore Robideaux HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder Burrell Ivey Schroder Amendments proposed by Representative Ivey to Engrossed Senate Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Bill No. 62 by Senator Appel Carter James Shadoin Champagne Jefferson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chaney Johnson St. Germain Connick Landry, N. Stokes On page 1, line 12, after "boards," insert "the chairman of the Senate Cox Landry, T. Talbot Committee on Education or his designee, and the chairman of the Cromer LeBas Thierry House Committee on Education or his designee," Danahay Leger Thompson Dixon Leopold Williams, A. On motion of Rep. Ivey, the amendments were adopted. Dove Lopinto Williams, P. Edwards Lorusso Willmott Rep. Ivey moved the final passage of the bill, as amended.

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ROLL CALL HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Representative Broadwater to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 98 by Senator Nevers YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Garofalo Moreno Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay On page 1, line 6, after "certain" and before "gifted" change "honors Armes Greene Norton and" to "honors, articulated, and" Arnold Guillory Ortego Badon Guinn Pearson AMENDMENT NO. 2 Barras Harris Pierre Barrow Harrison Ponti On page 2, line 11, after "honors courses," and before "and dual" Berthelot Havard Pope insert "articulated courses for college credit," Billiot Hazel Price Bishop, S. Henry Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant On page 2, line 24, after "honors courses," and before "and dual" Broadwater Hill Reynolds insert "articulated courses for college credit," Brown Hodges Ritchie Burford Hoffmann Robideaux AMENDMENT NO. 4 Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Burns, T. Hunter Schroder On page 3, line 8, after "honors courses," and before "and dual" insert Burrell Ivey Seabaugh "articulated courses for college credit," Carmody Jackson Shadoin Carter James Simon On motion of Rep. Broadwater, the amendments were adopted. Chaney Jefferson Smith Connick Johnson Stokes Rep. Ritchie moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Cox Landry, N. Talbot Cromer Landry, T. Thierry ROLL CALL Danahay LeBas Thompson Dixon Leger Whitney The roll was called with the following result: Dove Leopold Williams, A. Edwards Lopinto Williams, P. YEAS Fannin Lorusso Willmott Foil Mack Woodruff Mr. Speaker Franklin Moreno Franklin Miller Adams Garofalo Morris, Jay Total - 89 Anders Geymann Morris, Jim NAYS Armes Gisclair Norton Arnold Greene Pearson Total - 0 Badon Guillory Pierre ABSENT Barras Harris Ponti Barrow Harrison Pope Abramson Hollis Montoucet Berthelot Havard Price Anders Honore Morris, Jim Billiot Hazel Pugh Champagne Huval Richard Bishop, S. Henry Pylant Gaines Jones St. Germain Geymann Lambert Thibaut Bishop, W. Hill Reynolds Total - 15 Broadwater Hodges Ritchie Burford Hoffmann Schexnayder The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Burns, H. Honore Schroder Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh Rep. Ivey moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill Burrell Hunter Shadoin was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider Carmody Ivey Simon was laid on the table. Carter James Smith Champagne Jefferson St. Germain SENATE BILL NO. 98— BY SENATORS NEVERS AND THOMPSON Chaney Johnson Stokes AN ACT Connick Landry, N. Talbot To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(b)(ii)(bb), (c)(ii)(bb), Cox Landry, T. Thierry and (d)(ii)(bb), relative to the Taylor Opportunity Program for Cromer LeBas Thompson Students; to provide with respect to the method used to calculate Danahay Leger Whitney the grade point average required for program awards; to provide Dixon Leopold Williams, A. that a five-point scale shall be used to calculate the grade point Dove Lopinto Williams, P. average for certain honors and gifted and talented courses; and Edwards Lorusso Willmott to provide for related matters. Fannin Mack Woodruff Read by title. Foil Miller Total - 89 Rep. Broadwater sent up floor amendments which were read as NAYS follows: Total - 0

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ABSENT Geymann Jones Pierre Guinn Lopinto Richard Abramson Hollis Montoucet Total - 12 Brown Huval Ortego Gaines Jackson Richard The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Guinn Jones Robideaux Hensgens Lambert Thibaut Rep. Foil moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill Total - 15 was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. SENATE BILL NO. 132— Rep. Ritchie moved to reconsider the vote by which the above BY SENATOR MORRELL bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to AN ACT reconsider was laid on the table. To amend and reenact R.S. 27:21(B)(2) and to enact R.S. 27:21(B)(3), relative to certain records held by the Board of SENATE BILL NO. 121— Gaming Control; to authorize the board to adopt rules pertaining BY SENATOR MORRELL to the release of certain records; and to provide for related AN ACT matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1103(6) and (9) and to enact R.S. 37:1116(E) and (F), relative to marriage and family therapy; to Read by title. provide for definitions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Foil moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jim Adams Greene Norton YEAS Anders Guillory Ortego Armes Harris Pearson Mr. Speaker Franklin Moreno Arnold Harrison Pierre Adams Garofalo Morris, Jay Badon Havard Ponti Anders Gisclair Morris, Jim Barras Hazel Pope Armes Greene Norton Barrow Henry Price Arnold Guillory Pearson Berthelot Hensgens Pugh Badon Harris Ponti Billiot Hill Pylant Barras Harrison Pope Broadwater Hodges Reynolds Barrow Havard Price Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Berthelot Hazel Pugh Burford Honore Robideaux Billiot Henry Pylant Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Bishop, S. Hensgens Reynolds Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Bishop, W. Hill Ritchie Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Broadwater Hodges Robideaux Carmody Jackson Shadoin Brown Hoffmann Schexnayder Carter James Simon Burford Honore Schroder Champagne Jefferson Smith Burns, H. Howard Seabaugh Chaney Johnson Stokes Burns, T. Hunter Shadoin Connick Landry, N. Talbot Burrell Ivey Simon Cox Landry, T. Thibaut Carmody Jackson Smith Cromer LeBas Thierry Carter James St. Germain Danahay Leger Thompson Champagne Jefferson Stokes Dixon Lopinto Whitney Chaney Johnson Talbot Dove Lorusso Williams, A. Connick Lambert Thibaut Edwards Mack Williams, P. Cox Landry, N. Thierry Fannin Miller Willmott Cromer Landry, T. Thompson Foil Montoucet Woodruff Danahay LeBas Whitney Franklin Moreno Dixon Leger Williams, A. Geymann Morris, Jay Dove Leopold Williams, P. Total - 91 Edwards Lorusso Willmott NAYS Fannin Mack Woodruff Foil Miller Total - 0 Total - 92 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Guinn Leopold Total - 0 Bishop, S. Hollis Richard ABSENT Bishop, W. Huval St. Germain Gaines Jones Abramson Hollis Montoucet Garofalo Lambert Gaines Huval Ortego Total - 13

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The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above reconsider was laid on the table. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 134— BY SENATOR AMEDEE SENATE BILL NO. 133— AN ACT BY SENATOR MORRELL To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1124.4(A)(1) and 1141.5(C) and to AN ACT enact R.S. 42:1157(A)(4)(f), relative to the Board of Ethics and To amend and reenact R.S. 14:90.5(B) and R.S. 27:28(H)(1), relative Ethics Adjudicatory Board enforcement authority; to provide for to the Louisiana Gaming Control Board; to authorize certain notice of delinquency delivery methods; to clarify the duty of emergency responders acting in their official capacity to enter the Ethics Adjudicatory Board; to provide for penalties; and to certain gaming facilities; to provide relative to persons who provide for related matters. have the ability or capacity to exercise significant influence over gaming licensees, operators, permittees, or other persons who Read by title. are required to be found suitable; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Tim Burns moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. Speaker Garofalo Miller Adams Geymann Montoucet YEAS Anders Gisclair Moreno Armes Greene Morris, Jay Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jim Arnold Guillory Morris, Jim Adams Greene Norton Badon Guinn Norton Anders Guillory Ortego Barras Harris Ortego Armes Harris Pearson Barrow Harrison Pearson Arnold Harrison Pierre Berthelot Havard Pierre Badon Havard Ponti Billiot Hazel Pope Barras Hazel Pope Bishop, S. Henry Price Barrow Henry Price Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh Berthelot Hensgens Pugh Broadwater Hill Pylant Billiot Hoffmann Pylant Brown Hodges Reynolds Bishop, W. Hollis Reynolds Burford Hoffmann Ritchie Broadwater Honore Ritchie Burns, H. Hollis Robideaux Brown Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Honore Schexnayder Burford Hunter Schexnayder Burrell Howard Schroder Burns, H. Ivey Schroder Carmody Hunter Seabaugh Burns, T. Jackson Seabaugh Carter Ivey Shadoin Burrell James Shadoin Champagne Jackson Simon Carmody Jefferson Simon Chaney James Smith Champagne Johnson Smith Connick Jefferson Stokes Chaney Lambert St. Germain Cox Johnson Talbot Connick Landry, N. Stokes Cromer Landry, N. Thibaut Cox Landry, T. Talbot Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Cromer LeBas Thibaut Dixon LeBas Thompson Danahay Leger Thierry Dove Leger Whitney Dixon Lopinto Thompson Edwards Leopold Williams, A. Dove Lorusso Whitney Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Edwards Mack Williams, A. Foil Lorusso Willmott Fannin Miller Williams, P. Franklin Mack Woodruff Foil Montoucet Willmott Total - 96 Franklin Moreno Woodruff NAYS Geymann Morris, Jay Total - 92 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Abramson Jones Richard ABSENT Gaines Lambert St. Germain Huval Ponti Abramson Garofalo Huval Total - 8 Bishop, S. Guinn Jones Carter Hill Leopold The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Gaines Hodges Richard Total - 12 Rep. Tim Burns moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table.

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SENATE BILL NO. 172— being employed by a political subdivision who have served on BY SENATOR CORTEZ certain boards as designees; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:1201(C)(1)(a) and (D) and Read by title. 1206.1(A)(1), relative to sick leave for teachers and other school employees; to provide relative to sick leave granted as a result Rep. Arnold sent up floor amendments which were read as of assault or battery by a student or other person as it relates to follows: retirement; to provide for worker's compensation benefits; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Read by title. Amendments proposed by Representative Arnold to Reengrossed Rep. Nancy Landry moved the final passage of the bill. Senate Bill No. 303 by Senator Amedee ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 1, line 4, after "designees;" and before "and" insert "to provide for an effective date;" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Mr. Speaker Garofalo Montoucet Adams Geymann Moreno On page 1, after line 14, add the following: Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay Armes Greene Morris, Jim "Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by Arnold Guillory Norton the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the Badon Guinn Ortego time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as Barras Harris Pearson provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. Barrow Havard Pierre If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the Berthelot Hazel Ponti legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such Billiot Henry Pope approval." Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Bishop, W. Hill Pugh On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted. Broadwater Hodges Pylant Brown Hoffmann Reynolds Rep. Danahay sent up floor amendments which were read as Burford Hollis Ritchie follows: Burns, H. Honore Robideaux Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Burrell Hunter Schroder Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Amendments proposed by Representative Danahay to Reengrossed Carter Jackson Shadoin Senate Bill No. 303 by Senator Amedee Champagne Jefferson Simon Chaney Johnson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 1 Connick Lambert St. Germain Cox Landry, N. Stokes Delete the set of House Committee Amendments proposed by the Cromer Landry, T. Talbot House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and adopted Danahay LeBas Thibaut by the House of Representatives on May 27, 2014. Dixon Leger Thierry Dove Leopold Thompson Rep. Danahay moved the adoption of the amendments. Edwards Lopinto Whitney Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. Rep. Arnold objected. Foil Mack Willmott Franklin Miller Woodruff By a vote of 63 yeas and 26 nays, the amendments were Total - 96 adopted. NAYS Rep. Arnold moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Total - 0 ABSENT ROLL CALL Abramson Huval Richard The roll was called with the following result: Gaines James Williams, A. Harrison Jones YEAS Total - 8 Mr. Speaker Garofalo Mack The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Adams Gisclair Montoucet Anders Guillory Moreno Rep. Nancy Landry moved to reconsider the vote by which the Arnold Guinn Morris, Jay above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to Badon Harris Norton reconsider was laid on the table. Barrow Harrison Ortego SENATE BILL NO. 303— Berthelot Havard Pearson BY SENATORS AMEDEE AND MORRELL Billiot Hazel Pierre AN ACT Bishop, S. Henry Ponti To enact R.S. 42:1123(43), relative to the Code of Governmental Bishop, W. Hill Price Ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of persons Broadwater Hodges Reynolds

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Brown Hoffmann Richard Badon Harris Ortego Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Barras Harrison Pearson Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Barrow Havard Pierre Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Berthelot Hazel Pope Carmody Ivey Shadoin Billiot Henry Price Carter James Smith Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Chaney Jefferson Stokes Bishop, W. Hill Pylant Connick Johnson Talbot Broadwater Hodges Reynolds Danahay Jones Thibaut Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Dixon Lambert Thierry Burford Hollis Robideaux Dove Landry, T. Williams, A. Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Edwards LeBas Williams, P. Burns, T. Howard Schroder Fannin Leger Willmott Burrell Hunter Seabaugh Foil Leopold Woodruff Carmody Ivey Shadoin Franklin Lorusso Carter Jackson Simon Total - 77 Champagne James Smith NAYS Chaney Jefferson Stokes Connick Johnson Talbot Armes Jackson Schroder Cox Jones Thibaut Burford Lopinto Seabaugh Cromer Lambert Thierry Champagne Miller Simon Danahay Landry, N. Thompson Cox Morris, Jim Thompson Dixon Landry, T. Whitney Geymann Pope Whitney Dove LeBas Williams, A. Hensgens Pylant Edwards Leger Williams, P. Total - 17 Fannin Lopinto Willmott ABSENT Foil Lorusso Woodruff Franklin Mack Abramson Greene Pugh Garofalo Miller Barras Hollis St. Germain Total - 97 Cromer Huval NAYS Gaines Landry, N. Total - 10 Total - 0 ABSENT The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Abramson Leopold St. Germain Rep. Arnold moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Gaines Ponti bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Huval Richard reconsider was laid on the table. Total - 7 Consent to Correct a Vote Record The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Miller requested the House consent to correct his vote on Rep. Thompson moved to reconsider the vote by which the final passage of Senate Bill No. 303 from yea to nay, which consent above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to was unanimously granted. reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 312— SENATE BILL NO. 358— BY SENATOR CROWE BY SENATOR DONAHUE AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:406.9, relative to the rights of parents of public To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3139.5(5)(c)(i), relative to the school children; to establish the "Parents' Bill of Rights for Louisiana Granting Resources and Autonomy for Diplomas Act; Public Schools"; to provide for legislative intent; to provide for to provide relative to certain public postsecondary education the disclosure of certain student records to parents; to provide institutions' authority to participate in a pilot procurement code; for the disclosure of curriculum and instructional materials; to to provide for participation by all institutions under the same provide for parental notification; to restrict the use of certain postsecondary education management board; to provide for the surveys and types of classroom instruction; and to provide for approval of the division of administration and the Joint related matters. Legislative Committee on the Budget; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Thompson moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Leger moved the final passage of the bill. ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. Speaker Geymann Montoucet Adams Gisclair Moreno Mr. Speaker Gisclair Morris, Jim Anders Greene Morris, Jay Adams Guillory Norton Armes Guillory Morris, Jim Anders Guinn Ortego Arnold Guinn Norton Armes Havard Pearson

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Arnold Hazel Pierre Berthelot Hensgens Pugh Badon Henry Ponti Billiot Hill Pylant Barrow Hensgens Pope Bishop, S. Hodges Reynolds Berthelot Hill Price Bishop, W. Hoffmann Richard Billiot Hodges Pugh Broadwater Hollis Ritchie Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Brown Honore Robideaux Broadwater Hollis Reynolds Burford Howard Schexnayder Brown Honore Ritchie Burns, H. Hunter Schroder Burford Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Ivey Seabaugh Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Burrell James Shadoin Burns, T. Ivey Schroder Carmody Jefferson Simon Burrell Jackson Seabaugh Carter Johnson Smith Carmody James Shadoin Champagne Jones St. Germain Carter Jefferson Simon Chaney Lambert Stokes Champagne Johnson Smith Connick Landry, N. Talbot Chaney Jones St. Germain Cox Landry, T. Thibaut Connick Lambert Stokes Cromer LeBas Thierry Cox Landry, N. Talbot Danahay Leopold Thompson Cromer Landry, T. Thibaut Dixon Lopinto Whitney Danahay LeBas Thierry Dove Lorusso Williams, A. Dixon Leger Thompson Edwards Mack Williams, P. Dove Lopinto Whitney Fannin Miller Willmott Edwards Lorusso Williams, A. Foil Montoucet Woodruff Fannin Mack Williams, P. Franklin Moreno Foil Miller Willmott Garofalo Morris, Jay Franklin Montoucet Woodruff Total - 97 Garofalo Moreno NAYS Geymann Morris, Jay Total - 94 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Abramson Guinn Leger ABSENT Gaines Huval Greene Jackson Abramson Greene Leopold Total - 7 Barras Harris Richard Bishop, S. Harrison The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Gaines Huval Total - 10 Rep. Thompson moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Leger moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill SENATE BILL NO. 469— was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider BY SENATORS ALLAIN AND ADLEY was laid on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 49:214.36(D) and to enact R.S. SENATE BILL NO. 366— 49:214.36(O), relative to the coastal zone management program; BY SENATOR CROWE to provide relative to the initiation or continuation of AN ACT enforcement actions under the coastal zone management To enact R.S. 17:6(C), relative to the general powers of the State program; to prohibit certain state or local governmental entities Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; to provide for from initiating certain causes of action; to provide for the uses a master plan for elementary and secondary education; to of certain monies received by any state or local governmental provide for reports; and to provide for related matters. entity; to allow any person or state or local governmental entity to enforce certain rights or administrative remedies; to provide Read by title. terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Thompson moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Jay Morris sent up floor amendments which were read as The roll was called with the following result: follows: YEAS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jim Amendments proposed by Representative Jay Morris to Reengrossed Adams Gisclair Norton Senate Bill No. 469 by Senator Allain Anders Guillory Ortego Armes Harris Pearson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Arnold Harrison Pierre Badon Havard Ponti On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 49:214.36(O)" and before the comma Barras Hazel Pope "," insert "and (P)" Barrow Henry Price

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AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 6, after "action;" insert "to authorize certain state or On page 2, delete lines 6 through 11 in their entirety local governmental entities to initiate certain causes of action if certain conditions are met; to provide for sanctions;" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, at the beginning of line 12, change "(2)" to "O.(1)" On page 1, at the beginning of line 12, change "49:214.36(O) is" to AMENDMENT NO. 3 "49:214.36(O) and (P) are" On page 2, line 19, after "coastal area" and before the period "." AMENDMENT NO. 4 insert "as provided in the master plan for integrated coastal On page 2, line 6, after "Subpart" and before the comma "," insert "or protection" as provided for in Subsection (P) of this Section" AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, at the beginning of line 20, change "(3)" to "(2)" On page 3, between lines 1 and 2, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 5 "P.(1) A state or local governmental entity may pursue any right or cause of action arising from any activity subject to permitting On page 2, at the beginning of line 22, change "(4)" to "(3)" under R.S. 49:214.21 et seq., 33 U.S.C. 1344 or 33 U.S.C. 408 in the coastal area as defined by R.S. 49:214.2, or arising from or related to AMENDMENT NO. 6 any use as defined by R.S. 49:214.23(13), when all of the following conditions are met: On page 2, at the end of line 26, insert the following: (a) The plaintiff in such an action shall have the burden of proof "However, any attorney's fee, as determined by a court, collected by clear and convincing evidence that a defendant has violated a pursuant to a contingency fee contract for legal services entered into provision of law or a legal obligation. by a regional flood protection authority or levee district, shall not exceed ten percent of the recovery." (b) No attorney or law firm representing a plaintiff in such an action shall receive as compensation or fees an amount greater than AMENDMENT NO. 7 ten percent of the monetary judgement or the settlement amount, whether payable out of the proceeds of the settlement or directly On page 2, at the beginning of line 27, change "(5)" to "(4)" from the defendant. AMENDMENT NO. 8 (c) Any funds received by any plaintiff in such a suit as a monetary judgment or settlement, less attorneys fees and costs, shall On page 2, delete line 28 in its entirety and insert "entity for claims be deposited in and credited to the Coastal Protection and Restoration related" Fund to be used for the purposes provided for in the master plan for integrated coastal protection. Rep. Connick moved the adoption of the amendments. (d) In the event a judgment dismissing a defendant from the Rep. Robideaux objected. action is rendered for any reason, whether upon application by any party or after trial, the defendant shall be entitled to recover from the By a vote of 32 yeas and 64 nays, the amendments were plaintiff all costs associated with defending such action including, rejected. without limitation, reasonable attorney fees. Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill. (2) Each allegation or other factual assertion in any such suit shall have evidentiary support. A failure to have evidentiary support ROLL CALL for each allegation or other factual assertion shall subject the party and its attorney to sanctions. The roll was called with the following result: (3) It is the intent of the Legislature of Louisiana to authorize YEAS those entities that have a cause of action pursuant to the provisions of law enumerated in Paragraph (P)(1) of this Section to pursue those Mr. Speaker Garofalo Morris, Jay causes of action provided the restrictions provided for in Paragraph Adams Geymann Morris, Jim (P)(1) are met, and shall not create a new cause of action or right of Arnold Gisclair Ponti action for any party." Barras Guinn Pope Berthelot Harris Price Rep. Jay Morris moved the adoption of the amendments. Billiot Harrison Pugh Bishop, S. Havard Pylant Rep. Robideaux objected. Broadwater Henry Reynolds Burford Hensgens Richard By a vote of 5 yeas and 93 nays, the amendments were rejected. Burns, H. Hodges Robideaux Burns, T. Hoffmann Schexnayder Rep. Connick sent up floor amendments which were read as Burrell Honore Schroder follows: Carmody Howard Seabaugh HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Carter Ivey Simon Champagne Jones Stokes Amendments proposed by Representative Connick to Reengrossed Chaney Landry, N. Thibaut Senate Bill No. 469 by Senator Allain Cromer Leopold Thierry

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Danahay Lorusso Thompson Cox Landry, N. Willmott Dove Mack Whitney Danahay Landry, T. Woodruff Fannin Miller Dixon LeBas Total - 59 Total - 62 NAYS NAYS Anders Guillory Montoucet Burford Henry Pope Armes Hazel Moreno Carmody Hodges Pugh Badon Hill Norton Cromer Howard Schroder Barrow Hunter Ortego Garofalo Ivey Seabaugh Bishop, W. Jackson Pearson Geymann Lorusso Simon Brown James Pierre Harris Mack Talbot Connick Jefferson Ritchie Harrison Morris, Jay Whitney Cox Johnson Shadoin Hazel Ponti Dixon Lambert Smith Total - 23 Edwards Landry, T. Williams, A. ABSENT Foil LeBas Williams, P. Franklin Leger Willmott Abramson Hollis Shadoin Greene Lopinto Woodruff Berthelot Huval St. Germain Total - 39 Champagne Lambert Stokes ABSENT Connick Morris, Jim Thibaut Gaines Pearson Thompson Abramson Hollis St. Germain Hensgens Pierre Gaines Huval Talbot Hoffmann Robideaux Total - 6 Total - 19 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which the Rep. Moreno moved to reconsider the vote by which the above above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 322— SENATE BILL NO. 412— BY SENATOR MURRAY BY SENATORS MORRELL AND MURRAY AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 23:665(B), 667(B), and R.S. 51:2231(C), To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2231(C), 2232(12) and (13), the 2232(12), and 2235(9), relative to the Equal Pay for Women introductory paragraph of 2235 and (9), 2237(1), and 2256, Act; to provide for prohibited discrimination in employment; to relative to employment discrimination; to provide with respect provide for jurisdiction; to provide for prescription; to provide to the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights; and to provide for suspension of prescription; to provide for agencies; and to for related matters. provide for related matters. Called from the calendar. Called from the calendar. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Moreno sent up floor amendments which were read as Rep. Moreno moved the final passage of the bill. follows: ROLL CALL HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Representative Moreno to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 412 by Senator Morrell YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Dove Leger Adams Edwards Leopold On page 3, line 1, change "a person or for two or more persons" to Anders Fannin Lopinto "an employer, as defined in R.S. 23:302(2)." Armes Foil Miller Arnold Franklin Montoucet On motion of Rep. Moreno, the amendments were adopted. Badon Gisclair Moreno Barras Greene Norton Rep. Moreno moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Barrow Guillory Ortego Billiot Guinn Price ROLL CALL Bishop, S. Havard Pylant Bishop, W. Hill Reynolds The roll was called with the following result: Broadwater Honore Richard Brown Hunter Ritchie YEAS Burns, H. Jackson Schexnayder Burns, T. James Smith Mr. Speaker Edwards Montoucet Burrell Jefferson Thierry Adams Foil Moreno Carter Johnson Williams, A. Anders Franklin Norton Chaney Jones Williams, P. Armes Gisclair Ortego

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Arnold Guillory Pierre "R.S. 14:89(D) and 89.1(C), relative to offenses affecting sexual Badon Hill Price immorality; to provide relative to the crimes of incest and aggravated Barrow Honore Reynolds incest; to provide relative to the crimes of crime against nature and Billiot Hunter Richard aggravated crime against nature; to provide relative to the purpose Bishop, S. Jackson Ritchie and effect of Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and the Act Bishop, W. James Smith that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular Session Broadwater Jefferson Thierry relative to the crimes of incest, aggravated incest, crime against Burns, H. Johnson Williams, A. nature, and aggravated crime against nature;" Burrell Jones Williams, P. Cox Landry, T. Woodruff AMENDMENT NO. 3 Danahay LeBas Dixon Leger On page 1, line 6, after "Section 1." and before "enacted" change Total - 46 "Code of Criminal Procedure Article 881.8 is" to "R.S. 14:89(D) and NAYS 89.1(C) are" Barras Harris Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 4 Berthelot Havard Pearson Brown Hazel Pope On page 1, delete lines 8 through 17 in their entirety and insert the Burford Henry Pugh following: Carmody Hoffmann Pylant Carter Howard Schexnayder "§89. Crime against nature Champagne Ivey Schroder Chaney Lambert Seabaugh * * * Connick Landry, N. Shadoin Cromer Leopold Simon D. The provisions of Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session Dove Lopinto Talbot and the provisions of the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 Fannin Lorusso Thompson of the 2014 Regular Session incorporate the elements of the crimes Geymann Mack Whitney of incest (R.S. 14:78) and aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1), as they Greene Miller Willmott existed prior to their repeal by these Acts, into the provisions of the Guinn Morris, Jay crimes of crime against nature (R.S. 14:89) and aggravated crime Total - 44 against nature (R.S. 14:89.1), respectively. For purposes of the ABSENT provisions amended by Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular Abramson Hensgens Robideaux Session, a conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89(A)(2) shall be the Burns, T. Hodges St. Germain same as a conviction for the crime of incest (R.S. 14:78) and a Gaines Hollis Stokes conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89.1(A)(2) shall be the same as Garofalo Huval Thibaut a conviction for the crime of aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1). Harrison Ponti Neither Act shall be construed to alleviate any person convicted or Total - 14 adjudicated delinquent of incest (R.S. 14:78) or aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1) from any requirement, obligation, or consequence The Chair declared the above bill failed to pass. imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication including but not limited to any requirements regarding sex offender Motion to reconsider pending. registration and notification, parental rights, probation, parole, SENATE BILL NO. 229— sentencing, or any other requirement, obligation, or consequence BY SENATOR MARTINY imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication. AN ACT To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 881.8, relative to §89.1. Aggravated crime against nature habitual offenders; to provide for the reduction of certain habitual offender sentences under certain circumstances; and to * * * provide for related matters. C. The provisions of Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session Called from the calendar. and the provisions of the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular Session incorporate the elements of the crimes Read by title. of incest (R.S. 14:78) and aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1), as they Rep. Lopinto sent up floor amendments which were read as existed prior to their repeal by these Acts, into the provisions of the follows: crimes of crime against nature (R.S. 14:89) and aggravated crime against nature (R.S. 14:89.1), respectively. For purposes of the HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS provisions amended by Act No. 177 of the 2014 Regular Session and the Act that originated as Senate Bill No. 333 of the 2014 Regular Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Engrossed Session, a conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89(A)(2) shall be the Senate Bill No. 229 by Senator Martiny same as a conviction for the crime of incest (R.S. 14:78) and a conviction for a violation of R.S. 14:89.1(A)(2) shall be the same as AMENDMENT NO. 1 a conviction for the crime of aggravated incest (R.S. 14:78.1). Neither Act shall be construed to alleviate any person convicted or Delete the set of amendments proposed by the House Committee on adjudicated delinquent of incest (R.S. 14:78) or aggravated incest Administration of Criminal Justice and adopted by the House on May (R.S. 14:78.1) from any requirement, obligation, or consequence 8, 2014. imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication including but not limited to any requirements regarding sex offender AMENDMENT NO. 2 registration and notification, parental rights, probation, parole, sentencing, or any other requirement, obligation, or consequence On page 1, line 2, after "enact" delete the remainder of the line, imposed by law resulting from that conviction or adjudication." delete line 3 in its entirety, and insert the following:

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AMENDMENT NO. 5 Rep. Lorusso moved the final passage of the bill. On page 2, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety ROLL CALL On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the amendments were adopted. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. Speaker Franklin Montoucet Adams Geymann Moreno The roll was called with the following result: Anders Gisclair Morris, Jay YEAS Armes Greene Morris, Jim Arnold Guinn Norton Mr. Speaker Garofalo Morris, Jay Badon Harris Ortego Adams Geymann Morris, Jim Barras Harrison Pearson Anders Gisclair Norton Barrow Hazel Pierre Armes Greene Ortego Berthelot Henry Ponti Arnold Guillory Pearson Bishop, S. Hill Pope Badon Guinn Pierre Bishop, W. Hodges Price Barras Harris Ponti Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Barrow Harrison Pope Brown Honore Pylant Berthelot Hazel Price Burford Howard Reynolds Billiot Henry Pugh Burns, H. Hunter Richard Bishop, S. Hill Pylant Burns, T. Ivey Ritchie Bishop, W. Hodges Reynolds Broadwater Honore Richard Burrell Jackson Robideaux Brown Howard Ritchie Carmody James Schexnayder Burford Hunter Robideaux Carter Jefferson Schroder Burns, H. Ivey Schexnayder Champagne Johnson Seabaugh Burns, T. Jackson Schroder Chaney Jones Shadoin Burrell James Seabaugh Connick Lambert Smith Carmody Jefferson Shadoin Cox Landry, T. Stokes Carter Johnson Simon Cromer LeBas Talbot Champagne Jones Smith Danahay Leger Thibaut Chaney Lambert Stokes Dixon Leopold Thierry Connick Landry, N. Talbot Dove Lopinto Thompson Cox Landry, T. Thibaut Edwards Lorusso Williams, P. Cromer Leger Thierry Fannin Mack Willmott Danahay Leopold Thompson Dixon Lopinto Whitney Foil Miller Woodruff Dove Lorusso Williams, A. Total - 90 Edwards Mack Williams, P. NAYS Fannin Miller Willmott Foil Montoucet Woodruff Landry, N. Simon Whitney Franklin Moreno Total - 3 Total - 95 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Guillory Huval Total - 0 Billiot Havard St. Germain ABSENT Gaines Hensgens Williams, A. Garofalo Hollis Abramson Hensgens Huval Total - 11 Gaines Hoffmann LeBas Havard Hollis St. Germain The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 9 Rep. Lorusso moved to reconsider the vote by which the above The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Consent to Correct a Vote Record reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 572— Rep. Whitney requested the House consent to correct her vote BY SENATOR MURRAY on final passage of Senate Bill No. 572 from yea to nay, which AN ACT consent was unanimously granted. To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9091.1(F)(1)(b), (2)(a), and (3)(b) and (c), relative to the Lakeview Crime Prevention District; to Suspension of the Rules provide for parcel fees; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Simon, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider House Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned Called from the calendar. from the Senate with Amendments at this time. Read by title.

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House Bills and Joint Resolutions Dove Leger Thompson Edwards Lopinto Whitney Returned from the Senate with Amendments Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. Foil Mack Williams, P. The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions returned from Franklin Miller Willmott the Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were Garofalo Montoucet Woodruff taken up and acted upon as follows: Gisclair Moreno HOUSE BILL NO. 1280 (Substitute for House Bill No. 903 by Total - 92 Representative Simon)— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVES SIMON, CONNICK, DOVE, GISCLAIR, ORTEGO, POPE, STOKES, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS Total - 0 AN ACT ABSENT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1262(B)(2) and to enact R.S. 37:1271(B)(3) through (5) and Part LXXV of Chapter 5 of Title Abramson Gaines Huval 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised Bishop, S. Geymann Leopold of R.S. 40:1300.381 through 1300.384, relative to telehealth Burford Guillory Norton services; to provide for definitions; to provide for the delivery Connick Hollis St. Germain of healthcare services through telemedicine; to authorize state Total - 12 agencies and licensing boards and commissions to promulgate rules governing healthcare services provided by telehealth; and The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by to provide for related matters. the House. Called from the calendar. Suspension of the Rules Read by title. On motion of Rep. Harrison, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider House and House Concurrent Resolutions on The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Third Reading for Final Consideration at this time. the Senate. House and House Concurrent Resolutions on LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Third Reading for Final Consideration Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions on Bill No. 1280 by Representative Simon third reading for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as AMENDMENT NO. 1 follows: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137— On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 37:1262(B)(2)" to "R.S. BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON 37:1271(B)(2)" A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To authorize and request the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court Rep. Simon moved that the amendments proposed by the Senate of Louisiana to gather information in order to determine the be concurred in. frequency and effectiveness of judicial enforcement of sanctions for filing pleadings in violation of Code of Civil Procedure ROLL CALL Article 863(B). The roll was called with the following result: Read by title. YEAS Rep. Harrison moved the adoption of the resolution. Mr. Speaker Greene Morris, Jay By a vote of 96 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. Adams Guinn Morris, Jim Anders Harris Ortego Ordered to the Senate. Armes Harrison Pearson Arnold Havard Pierre HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 199— Badon Hazel Ponti BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES Barras Henry Pope A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Barrow Hensgens Price To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to Berthelot Hill Pugh conduct a study to determine whether R.S. 22:1265 permits an Billiot Hodges Pylant insurer to consider an insured's claim that does not exceed the Bishop, W. Hoffmann Reynolds insured's deductible to cancel coverage or raise the deductible; Broadwater Honore Richard and if it is deemed that the statute allows an insurer to consider Brown Howard Ritchie these claims, to develop an appropriate disclosure for the insurer Burns, H. Hunter Robideaux to place on the declarations page of the policy to advise the Burns, T. Ivey Schexnayder insured of the consequences of filing a claim that does not Burrell Jackson Schroder exceed the deductible, and to report its findings and Carmody James Seabaugh recommendations to the legislative committees on insurance. Carter Jefferson Shadoin Champagne Johnson Simon Read by title. Chaney Jones Smith Rep. Stokes moved the adoption of the resolution. Cox Lambert Stokes Cromer Landry, N. Talbot By a vote of 91 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut Dixon LeBas Thierry Ordered to the Senate.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On page 1, at the end of line 20, change "the most" to "a sufficient To authorize and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to period of time to provide a comprehensive picture of civil jury trials study the feasibility of providing a choice of fiscal/employer in Louisiana, but not less than the three most recent years" agents, including a Louisiana-based option, to Medicaid enrollees who hire a direct service worker as a home-based AMENDMENT NO. 4 attendant through a waiver program administered by the department. On page 1, at the beginning of line 21, delete "recent year" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Rep. Broadwater moved the adoption of the resolution. On page 2, line 8, after "jury," and before "the" insert "the number of By a vote of 95 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. persons responding to a request to serve on a jury," Ordered to the Senate. AMENDMENT NO. 6 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 203— BY REPRESENTATIVES GREENE AND THIBAUT On page 2, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study "(10) The funding sources used by other states to pay for civil the issue of the extent of coverage of Louisiana residents jury trials. enrolled in individual or employer-sponsored health benefit plans, the proliferation of benefit plans containing high enrollee (11) The financial implications to state and local governmental cost-sharing provisions, and the effects of those plans on authorities of reducing the jury trial threshold, maintaining the jury enrollees and providers relative to the ability of enrollees to trial threshold at its current level, and increasing the jury trial meet those obligations and the amounts that are left as unpaid, threshold. as well as the process and timing involved with patients and providers obtaining health benefit deductible accumulation and (12) The factors unique to Louisiana's civil justice system and the timing of claims payment and deductible accumulation the impact those factors have on the jury threshold." within health benefit plans. On motion of Rep. Garofalo, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. Edwards sent up floor amendments which were read as Rep. Greene moved the adoption of the resolution. follows: By a vote of 88 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Ordered to the Senate. Amendments proposed by Representative Edwards to Engrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 163 by Representative Garofalo HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 163— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AMENDMENT NO. 1 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to compile On page 1, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: data relative to Louisiana's monetary threshold for a civil jury trial and to submit a written report of findings to the House "WHEREAS, the current monetary jury threshold for certain Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the Senate types of civil cases was increased in 1993 to conform to the federal Committee on Judiciary A not later than sixty days prior to the diversity jurisdictional level of fifty thousand dollars; and beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. WHEREAS, the current federal diversity jurisdictional level has since been raised to seventy five thousand dollars; and Read by title. WHEREAS, certain factors are unique to Louisiana, such as our Rep. Garofalo sent up floor amendments which were read as civilian law system and our manner of funding civil jury trials by follows: charging costs to the litigants; and HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS WHEREAS, unlike other states with lower jury thresholds, civil jury trials are unavailable to Louisiana litigants, regardless of the Amendments proposed by Representative Garofalo to Engrossed monetary threshold, in a suit on an unconditional obligation to pay a House Concurrent Resolution No. 163 by Representative Garofalo specific sum of money, summary and executory proceedings, probate and partition cases, workers' compensation, emancipation, tutorship, AMENDMENT NO. 1 interdiction, curatorship, filiation, annulment of marriage, or divorce proceedings and many other types of civil cases; and" On page 1, at the end of line 18, change "1993." to "1993; and" Rep. Edwards moved the adoption of the amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Rep. Garofalo objected. On page 1, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: By a vote of 68 yeas and 25 nays, the amendments were "WHEREAS, the Legislature of Louisiana would benefit from adopted. a comparison of the impact of a reduction in the jury threshold, an increase in the jury threshold, and maintaining the monetary jury Rep. Garofalo moved the adoption of the resolution, as threshold at its present level of fifty thousand dollars." amended.

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By a vote of 83 yeas and 11 nays, the resolution, as amended, Motion was adopted. On motion of Rep. Smith, the Committee on Education was Ordered to the Senate. discharged from further consideration of House Concurrent Resolution No. 156. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 210— BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 156— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, BARROW, AND ST. GERMAIN To urge and request the Department of Insurance, in consultation A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION with the Department of Health and Hospitals, to study an To urge and request the state Department of Education and the alternative long-term care benefit option for Medicaid governing authority of each public elementary and secondary applicants with life insurance policies who enter into certain school to implement certain measures based on the Louisiana viatical settlement contracts and to report its findings to the Women's Policy and Research Commission's recommendations legislative committees on insurance. pertaining to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education in its 2013 report to the governor. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Cromer moved the adoption of the resolution. On motion of Rep. Smith, the resolution was ordered passed to By a vote of 79 yeas and 14 nays, the resolution was adopted. its third reading. Ordered to the Senate. Suspension of the Rules HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 211— On motion of Rep. Smith, the rules were suspended in order to BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON take up and consider House and House Concurrent Resolutions on A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Third Reading for Final Consideration at this time. To urge and request the Department of Insurance to study the issues of the availability and affordability of homeowners' insurance House and House Concurrent Resolutions on in the coastal and intercoastal areas of the state, particularly in Third Reading for Final Consideration light of the recent enactment of a state uniform construction code, by establishing a task force and to report its findings to the The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions on legislative committees on insurance. third reading for final consideration were taken up and acted upon as follows: Read by title. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 156— Rep. Harrison moved the adoption of the resolution. BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, BARROW, AND ST. GERMAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION By a vote of 94 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. To urge and request the state Department of Education and the governing authority of each public elementary and secondary Ordered to the Senate. school to implement certain measures based on the Louisiana Women's Policy and Research Commission's recommendations HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142— pertaining to science, technology, engineering, and math BY REPRESENTATIVE PYLANT (STEM) education in its 2013 report to the governor. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To authorize and direct the House Committee on the Administration Read by title. of Criminal Justice to study the feasibility of requiring part-time law enforcement officers to complete Peace Officer Standards Rep. Smith moved the adoption of the resolution. and Training programs and to report the findings of the committee to the legislature prior to the convening of the 2015 By a vote of 85 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. Ordered to the Senate. Called from the calendar. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 166— Read by title. BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Rep. Pylant moved the adoption of the resolution. To establish the Transportation Funding Task Force to study and make recommendations relative to transportation funding By a vote of 94 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. mechanisms to be used in the state and to require such task force to make recommendations for guidelines for utilization of the Ordered to the Senate. transportation funding mechanisms. Suspension of the Rules Read by title. Rep. St. Germain moved the adoption of the resolution. On motion of Rep. Smith, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider House and House Concurrent Resolutions at this By a vote of 96 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. time. Ordered to the Senate. House and House Concurrent Resolutions HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 171— Lying Over BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions lying To create the Air Quality Monitoring Commission charged with the over were taken up and acted upon as follows: responsibility to study the efficacy and adequacy of the state's

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air monitoring system, specifically the costs and benefits of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President expanding the state's air monitoring system. of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Read by title. House Bill No. 68: Senators Amedee, Donahue, and Heitmeier.

Motion Respectfully submitted, On motion of Rep. Garofalo, the resolution was returned to the GLENN A. KOEPP calendar. Secretary of the Senate HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 193— BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES Conference Committee Appointment A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create a task force to study and evaluate the effectiveness of drug The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of abuse prevention and education programs in public schools and the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the to submit a written report of findings and recommendations to disagreement to House Bill No. 216: Reps. Schroder, Simon, and the House Committee on Education, the Senate Committee on Pearson. Education, the House Committee on Health and Welfare, and the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare not later than Message from the Senate sixty days prior to the beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. APPOINTMENT OF Read by title. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Rep. Hodges moved the adoption of the resolution. May 29, 2014

By a vote of 90 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Ordered to the Senate. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195— BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to study House Bill No. 216: Senators Heitmeier, Mills, and Donahue. and make changes to the provisions of the state Sanitary Code which provide for minimum lot size restrictions, including but Respectfully submitted, not limited to those provisions relative to sewerage systems, to address the negative impact of those provisions on economic GLENN A. KOEPP development within the state of Louisiana, with a specific focus Secretary of the Senate on the prohibitive effect of the provisions on the development of land surrounding False River in Pointe Coupee Parish. Message from the Senate Read by title. APPOINTMENT OF Rep. Thibaut moved the adoption of the resolution. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE By a vote of 95 yeas and 0 nays, the resolution was adopted. May 29, 2014

Ordered to the Senate. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Suspension of the Rules I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President On motion of Rep. Leger, the rules were suspended in order to of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications at like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to this time. House Bill No. 236: Senators Riser, Martiny, and Murray.

Petitions, Memorials, and Respectfully submitted, Communications GLENN A. KOEPP The following petitions, memorials, and communications were Secretary of the Senate received and read: Message from the Senate Message from the Senate APPOINTMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives:

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Message from the Senate of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to APPOINTMENT OF House Bill No. 285: Senators Adley, Gallot, and Appel. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Respectfully submitted, May 29, 2014 GLENN A. KOEPP To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Secretary of the Senate Representatives: Message from the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a APPOINTMENT OF like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to CONFERENCE COMMITTEE House Bill No. 869: Senators Martiny, Allain, and White. May 29, 2014 Respectfully submitted,

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Message from the Senate of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to APPOINTMENT OF House Bill No. 466: Senators Martiny, Adley, and Murray. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Message from the Senate of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to APPOINTMENT OF House Bill No. 888: Senators Donahue, Murray, and White. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Respectfully submitted, May 29, 2014 GLENN A. KOEPP To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Secretary of the Senate Representatives: Conference Committee Reports Received I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Conference Committee Reports were received for the following like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to legislative instruments: House Bill No. 814: Senators Heitmeier, LaFleur, and Claitor. House Bill No. 888 Respectfully submitted, The conference committee reports for the above legislative GLENN A. KOEPP instruments lie over under the rules. Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate APPOINTMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to House Bill No. 824: Senators Riser, Gallot, and Donahue. House Bill No. 940: Senators Nevers, Morrell, and Murray. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate

APPOINTMENT OF APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a House Bill No. 1101: Senators Morrell, Amedee, and Murray. like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1176: Senators Heitmeier, Erdy, and Broome. Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Respectfully submitted, Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Conference Committee Appointment Secretary of the Senate The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Conference Committee Appointment the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1118: Reps. Tim Burns, Robideaux, The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of and Miller. the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1181: Reps. Shadoin, Arnold, and Message from the Senate Hunter. APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Message from the Senate

May 29, 2014 APPOINTMENT OF To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Representatives: May 29, 2014 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Representatives: House Bill No. 1118: Senators Riser, Donahue, and Peacock. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Respectfully submitted, of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to GLENN A. KOEPP House Bill No. 1181: Senators Nevers, Murray, and Gallot. Secretary of the Senate Respectfully submitted, Message from the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP APPOINTMENT OF Secretary of the Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 Message from the Senate To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of APPOINTMENT OF Representatives: CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President May 29, 2014 of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of House Bill No. 1140: Senators Adley, Brown, and Gary Smith. Representatives: Respectfully submitted, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President GLENN A. KOEPP of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Secretary of the Senate like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1249: Senators Martiny, Johns, and Thompson. Conference Committee Appointment Respectfully submitted, The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the GLENN A. KOEPP disagreement to House Bill No. 1176: Reps. Broadwater, Simon, and Secretary of the Senate Hollis.

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Message from the Senate Message from the Senate APPOINTMENT OF DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a No. 61 by Sen. Nevers, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. House Bill No. 1253: Senators Appel, Dorsey-Colomb, and Cortez. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Conference Committee Appointment APPOINTMENT OF The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of CONFERENCE COMMITTEE the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1274: Reps. Badon, Simon, and May 29, 2014 Hoffmann. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Message from the Senate Representatives: APPOINTMENT OF I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President CONFERENCE COMMITTEE of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to May 29, 2014 Senate Bill No. 61: Senators Nevers, Appel, and White. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Respectfully submitted, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President GLENN A. KOEPP of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Secretary of the Senate like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1274: Senators Heitmeier, Nevers, and Long. Conference Committee Appointment Respectfully submitted, The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the GLENN A. KOEPP disagreement to Senate Bill No. 61: Reps. Edwards, Carter, and Secretary of the Senate Broadwater. Conference Committee Appointment Message from the Senate DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the May 29, 2014 disagreement to House Bill No. 1278: Reps. Pearson, Miller, and Ivey. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Message from the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill APPOINTMENT OF No. 135 by Sen. Long, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee CONFERENCE COMMITTEE to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. May 29, 2014 Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a Message from the Senate like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to APPOINTMENT OF House Bill No. 1278: Senators Guillory, Peacock, and Cortez. CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Respectfully submitted, May 29, 2014 GLENN A. KOEPP To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Secretary of the Senate Representatives:

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to No. 272 by Sen. Murray, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee Senate Bill No. 135: Senators Long, Morrish, and Johns. to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Secretary of the Senate Conference Committee Appointment Message from the Senate APPOINTMENT OF The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of CONFERENCE COMMITTEE the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 135: Reps. Pierre, Cromer, and May 29, 2014 Thierry. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Message from the Senate Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to May 29, 2014 Senate Bill No. 272: Senators Murray, Amedee, and Tarver. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives: GLENN A. KOEPP I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Secretary of the Senate refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill No. 167 by Sen. Martiny, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee Conference Committee Appointment to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Respectfully submitted, the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 272: Reps. Miller, Tim Burns, and GLENN A. KOEPP Danahay. Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate Message from the Senate DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL APPOINTMENT OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE May 29, 2014 May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President No. 425 by Sen. Cortez, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 167: Senators Martiny, Heitmeier, and Gallot. Respectfully submitted, Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate Message from the Senate APPOINTMENT OF Conference Committee Appointment CONFERENCE COMMITTEE The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of May 29, 2014 the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 167: Reps. Lopinto, Simon, and To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Hazel. Representatives: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Message from the Senate of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL Senate Bill No. 425: Senators Cortez, Dorsey-Colomb, and Claitor. May 29, 2014 Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GLENN A. KOEPP Representatives: Secretary of the Senate

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Conference Committee Appointment Message from the Senate The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of APPOINTMENT OF the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the CONFERENCE COMMITTEE disagreement to Senate Bill No. 425: Reps. Stuart Bishop, Badon, and Berthelot. May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Message from the Senate Representatives: DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President May 29, 2014 of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Senate Bill No. 516: Senators Buffington, Heitmeier, and Mills. Representatives: Respectfully submitted, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill GLENN A. KOEPP No. 456 by Sen. Allain, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee Secretary of the Senate to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. Message from the Senate Respectfully submitted, DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate May 29, 2014 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Message from the Senate Representatives: APPOINTMENT OF I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has CONFERENCE COMMITTEE refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill No. 549 by Sen. Gallot, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee May 29, 2014 to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives: GLENN A. KOEPP I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Secretary of the Senate of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to Message from the Senate Senate Bill No. 456: Senators Allain, Amedee, and Chabert. APPOINTMENT OF Respectfully submitted, CONFERENCE COMMITTEE GLENN A. KOEPP May 29, 2014 Secretary of the Senate To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Conference Committee Appointment I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to disagreement to Senate Bill No. 456: Reps. Dove, Tim Burns, and Senate Bill No. 549: Senators Gallot, Dorsey-Colomb, and Peacock. Billiot. Respectfully submitted, Message from the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL Secretary of the Senate May 29, 2014 Conference Committee Appointment To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of Representatives: the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 549: Reps. St. Germain, Badon, and I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Montoucet. refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill No. 516 by Sen. Buffington, and ask the Speaker to appoint a Message from the Senate committee to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the disagreement. DISAGREEMENT TO SENATE BILL Respectfully submitted, May 29, 2014 GLENN A. KOEPP To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Secretary of the Senate Representatives:

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President refused to concur in the proposed House Amendments to Senate Bill of the Senate has signed the following Senate Bills: No. 588 by Sen. Peterson, and ask the Speaker to appoint a committee to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the Senate Bill Nos. 14, 24, 54, 71, 138, 183, 185, 191, 258, 261, 270, disagreement. 280, 290, 309, 315, 316, 321, 353, 395, 403, 435, 500, 556, 564, 566, 592, 593, 601, 608, and 642 Respectfully submitted, and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his GLENN A. KOEPP signature to the same. Secretary of the Senate Respectfully submitted, Message from the Senate GLENN A. KOEPP APPOINTMENT OF Secretary of the Senate CONFERENCE COMMITTEE The Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were May 29, 2014 signed by the Speaker of the House. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Message from the Senate I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President HOUSE BILLS of the Senate has appointed the following committee to serve with a like committee from the House to confer on the disagreement to May 29, 2014 Senate Bill No. 588: Senators Peterson, Dorsey-Colomb, and Peacock. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Respectfully submitted, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has GLENN A. KOEPP finally passed the following House Bills: Secretary of the Senate House Bill No. 2 Conference Committee Appointment Returned with amendments The Speaker appointed the following conferees on the part of the House to confer with a like committee from the Senate on the House Bill No. 3 disagreement to Senate Bill No. 588: Reps. Badon, Moreno, and Returned without amendments Leger. House Bill No. 919 Message from the Senate Returned without amendments SIGNED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS House Bill No. 1020 Returned with amendments May 29, 2014 House Bill No. 1026 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Returned with amendments Representatives: House Bill No. 1068 I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President Returned with amendments of the Senate has signed the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions: House Bill No. 1076 Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 5, 20, 39, 47, 71, 77, 93, 95, 104, Returned with amendments 105, 131, 165, 166, 167, 168, and 169 House Bill No. 1080 and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his Returned with amendments signature to the same. House Bill No. 1081 Returned with amendments Respectfully submitted, House Bill No. 1082 GLENN A. KOEPP Returned without amendments Secretary of the Senate House Bill No. 1094 The Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were Returned with amendments signed by the Speaker of the House. House Bill No. 1196 Message from the Senate Returned without amendments SIGNED SENATE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS House Bill No. 1199 Returned without amendments May 29, 2014 House Bill No. 1206 To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Returned with amendments Representatives:

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House Bill No. 1252 certain local revenues for computing and allocating the per pupil Returned with amendments amount provided to all charter schools; to provide exceptions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related House Bill No. 1272 matters. Returned without amendments Read by title. House Bill No. 1277 Returned with amendments Suspension of the Rules House Bill No. 1283 Returned with amendments On motion of Rep. Anders, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and House House Bill No. 1284 Concurrent at this time. Returned with amendments Introduction of Resolutions, Respectfully submitted, House and House Concurrent GLENN A. KOEPP The following members introduced the following entitled House Secretary of the Senate and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: Message from the Senate HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 197— ASKING CONCURRENCE IN BY REPRESENTATIVE ANDERS SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS A RESOLUTION To urge and request the United States Environmental Protection May 29, 2014 Agency and the United States Department of Agriculture to complete the approval process for certain new weed control To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of system products. Representatives: Read by title. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has adopted and asks your concurrence in the following Senate On motion of Rep. Anders, and under a suspension of the rules, Concurrent Resolutions: the resolution was adopted. Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 177 and 178 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 198— BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON Respectfully submitted, A RESOLUTION To commend Cynthia Dauzat upon the occasion of her retirement as GLENN A. KOEPP city clerk for the City of Bunkie after thirty-two years of Secretary of the Senate service. Message from the Senate Read by title. On motion of Rep. Johnson, and under a suspension of the rules, SENATE BILLS the resolution was adopted. May 29, 2014 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 199— BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of A RESOLUTION Representatives: To create a working group to study the impact of nurse practitioners I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has on enhancement of access to health care in medically finally passed the following Senate Bills: underserved areas of this state. Senate Bill No. 666 Read by title. On motion of Rep. Johnson, and under a suspension of the rules, Respectfully submitted, the resolution was adopted. GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 200— BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions A RESOLUTION To urge and request the state land office, division of administration, on First Reading to amend the lease for the Bucktown Marina with the governing The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first reading authority of Jefferson Parish to conform to the provisions of the were taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their second Act which originated as House Bill No. 254 of this 2014 reading: Regular Session of the Legislature. SENATE BILL NO. 666— Read by title. BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT On motion of Rep. Lorusso, and under a suspension of the rules, To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3995(A)(1)(b)(ii) and (2)(a), relative the resolution was adopted. to charter school funding; to provide relative to the use of

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HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 201— The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE were referred to the Legislative Bureau. A RESOLUTION To commend musician Cedric Watson for his many accomplishments and promotion of Creole music, culture, and language. Privileged Report of the Legislative Bureau Read by title. May 29, 2014 On motion of Rep. Pierre, and under a suspension of the rules, To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: the resolution was adopted. I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 202— following report: BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW A RESOLUTION To recognize May of 2014 as Sonja and Jonathan Anderson Water Senate Bill No. 297 Safety Month in the state of Louisiana. Reported without amendments. Read by title. Senate Bill No. 544 Reported without amendments. On motion of Rep. Barrow, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was adopted. Senate Bill No. 682 Reported without amendments. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD, DOVE, AND GISCLAIR A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Respectfully submitted, To urge and request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to locate a place other than Lafourche Parish and Terrebonne Parish as a REGINA BARROW source for dirt to be used in hurricane protection efforts in Chairman Orleans Parish. Senate Instruments on Second Reading Read by title. Returned from the Legislative Bureau On motion of Rep. Richard, and under a suspension of the rules, Rep. Badon asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to the resolution was adopted. take up at this time the following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Ordered to the Senate. on second reading just returned from the Legislative Bureau, with a view of acting on the same: Reports of Committees SENATE BILL NO. 297— The following reports of committees were received and read: BY SENATOR BROWN AN ACT Report of the Committee on To enact Chapter 21-A of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes Judiciary of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 33:7631 through 7634, relative to the creation of the Cooperative Local Government May 29, 2014 Infrastructure Act; to provide for the authority to enter into certain cooperative endeavor agreements between the private To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: sector and political subdivisions or political corporations; to provide for local tax rebates, tax credits, or other incentives; to I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary to submit the provide for limitations; to provide for definitions; to provide for following report: an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Senate Bill No. 544, by Heitmeier Read by title. Reported with amendments. (14-0) Reported favorably by the Committee on Municipal, Parochial JEFFERY "JEFF" ARNOLD and Cultural Affairs. Chairman Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments were referred to the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. Badon, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. Report of the Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs SENATE BILL NO. 544— BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AN ACT May 29, 2014 To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D) and (E) and the introductory paragraph of R.S. 40.39.1(A) and To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: 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 I am directed by your Committee on Municipal, Parochial and provide for the jurisdiction of the office of clerk; to authorize Cultural Affairs to submit the following report: the clerk to issue certain vital records; to provide relative to Senate Bill No. 297, by Brown, Troy certain city court judges; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. (10-0) Read by title. AUSTIN J. BADON, JR. Chairman Reported with amendments by the Committee on Judiciary.

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The committee amendments were read as follows: Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS May 29, 2014 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 544 by Senator Heitmeier Representatives: I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the AMENDMENT NO. 1 following report: On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" and before "and (E)" delete "R.S. The following House Resolutions have been properly enrolled: 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D)" and insert "R.S. 13:2151.4(D)" HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 161— AMENDMENT NO. 2 BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN A RESOLUTION On page 1, line 4, after "13:2151.4(F)," and before "relative" delete To urge and request the Louisiana Public Service Commission to "and to repeal R.S. 13:1875(10)(c)," review the rules and regulations relative to wreckers and towing services to ensure wrecker and towing practices are fair and AMENDMENT NO. 3 equitable and submit a report before March 1, 2015, to the House Committee on Commerce of its findings and of any On page 1, line 6, after "records;" and before "and" delete "to provide proposed rules and regulations to be considered by the relative to certain city court judges;" Louisiana Public Service Commission. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 167— AMENDMENT NO. 4 BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES A RESOLUTION On page 1, line 9, after "Section 1." and before "and (E)" delete "R.S. To commend Bernice Taylor upon her retirement from the Louisiana 13:1952(15)(a) and 2151.4(D)" and insert "R.S. 13:2151.4(D)" Department of Revenue and to congratulate her for more than twenty-one years of outstanding public service to the state. AMENDMENT NO. 5 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 168— On page 1, delete lines 11 through 17 in their entirety BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER A RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 6 To recognize Thursday, May 29, 2014, as Omega Psi Phi Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and to commend Omega Psi Phi On page 2, delete lines 1 through 5 in their entirety Fraternity, Incorporated. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 169— AMENDMENT NO. 7 BY REPRESENTATIVE GUINN A RESOLUTION On page 3, delete line 27 in its entirety To commend the organizers and participants of the 2014 National Corvette Caravan and welcome them to Louisiana. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 171— On motion of Rep. Arnold, the amendments were adopted. BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH A RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Arnold, the bill, as amended, was ordered To urge and request all public entities to verify the pay practices of passed to its third reading. any private entity with whom the public entity contracts to ensure compliance with the Louisiana Equal Pay for Women SENATE BILL NO. 682 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 107 by Act. Senator Nevers)— BY SENATOR NEVERS HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 174— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON To enact Chapter 8-B of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes A RESOLUTION of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:979.1 through 979.6, To commend Dennis Woltering, long-time WWL-TV Channel 4 relative to the Louisiana First America Next Freedom and newscast anchor and reporter in New Orleans, upon his Empowerment Act; to provide for the creation, implementation retirement after more than thirty years as one of the city's most and administration of the Louisiana First America Next respected television news journalists. Freedom and Empowerment Plan; to provide for access to basic HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 175— health insurance coverage for Louisiana citizens; to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT legislative findings and intent; to provide for application for A RESOLUTION certain federal funds; to provide relative to funding and To commend Pierce Thionville, of Harahan, for his outstanding legislative oversight; to provide for certain eligibility factors achievements in the sport of competitive swimming. and reports; to provide relative to termination of the plan; to provide certain terms, definitions, conditions and procedures; HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 176— and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO A RESOLUTION Read by title. To recognize June 2014 as Immigrant Heritage Month in Louisiana. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 177— Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN A RESOLUTION Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. To posthumously commend the Reverend Andrew Thomas "A. T." Mitchell, known in his lifetime as "Brother Tom", for his many On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill was ordered passed to its contributions to religious and community life in West Monroe, third reading. Louisiana.

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HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 178— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 189— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the To commend Venus Lacy, acclaimed Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters death of Lydia Marie Taylor. basketball star center, upon the occasion of her induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 179— BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 190— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE COX To commend Jalen Scott of Baton Rouge on traveling to Nairobi, A RESOLUTION Kenya, to win the Grand Prize in the Golden Climate To commend Lionel Washington upon his induction into the International Environmental Project Olympiad, the Wangari Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Maathai Special Award. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 191— BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 180— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION To commend Leonard Galmon upon receipt of a prestigious Ron To commend Tynes Hildebrand on receiving the 2014 Dave Dixon Brown Scholarship and upon his acceptance by and plans to Louisiana Sports Leadership Award. attend Yale University. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 192— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 181— BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To commend Landon Breckwoldt upon achieving the rank of Eagle To commend Wright Waters on receiving the 2014 Dave Dixon Scout. Louisiana Sports Leadership Award. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 193— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 182— BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To commend David Hooper of Baton Rouge upon achieving the rank To commend Joe Macaluso on receiving the 2014 Distinguished of Eagle Scout and earning twenty-one merit badges. Service Award in Sports Journalism. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 194— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 183— BY REPRESENTATIVES JAMES, BADON, BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, BY REPRESENTATIVE COX BURRELL, COX, DIXON, FRANKLIN, GAINES, HONORE, HUNTER, A RESOLUTION KATRINA JACKSON, JEFFERSON, TERRY LANDRY, NORTON, PIERRE, PRICE, SMITH, THIERRY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, To commend Tom Benson, owner of the New Orleans Saints and AND WOODRUFF Pelicans, on the occasion of his induction into the Louisiana A RESOLUTION Sports Hall of Fame. To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the death of famed poet, author, and activist, Dr. Maya Angelou. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 184— BY REPRESENTATIVE COX HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 195— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVES NORTON AND DIXON To commend Coach Pete Boudreaux on his induction into the A RESOLUTION Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame and his outstanding athletic To urge and request the Department of Education to study the need career as track and cross country coach at Catholic High School for government oversight of the procedures of the executive of Baton Rouge. committee of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association, specifically with respect to protecting due process rights and HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 185— providing for appeals of its decisions, and to examine BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION mechanisms by which such oversight might be exercised and to To commend Richard "Moon" Ducote, football legend, upon the report its findings to the House of Representatives and the occasion of his induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of House Committee on Education by March first each year until Fame. such oversight is established. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 196— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 186— BY REPRESENTATIVE JEFFERSON BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the To commend and congratulate Alan Faneca upon the occasion of his death of David Brown, of Homer. induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. Respectfully submitted, HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 187— BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION Chairman To commend Shane Reynolds upon his induction into the 2014 The above House Resolutions contained in the report were Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in June and to congratulate him signed by the Speaker of the House and taken by the Clerk of the on an outstanding career as a Major League Baseball pitcher. House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the House. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 188— BY REPRESENTATIVE COX A RESOLUTION Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment To commend Beryl Shipley, legendary basketball coach, May 29, 2014 posthumously upon the occasion of his induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives:

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I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 179— following report: BY REPRESENTATIVE THIERRY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The following House Concurrent Resolutions have been To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the properly enrolled: prescriptive periods established for disavowal of paternity actions and revocations of authentic acts of acknowledgment HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 33— and make specific recommendations for revisions to Louisiana BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY BURNS AND SENATORS PEACOCK laws. AND GUILLORY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 198— To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITNEY are necessary to review and consider eliminating provisions of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION federal law which reduce Social Security benefits for those To recognize the month of September as Leukodystrophy Awareness receiving pension benefits from federal, state, or local Month. government retirement or pension systems, plans, or funds. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 200— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 96— BY REPRESENTATIVES SHADOIN AND JEFFERSON AND SENATORS BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON GALLOT, KOSTELKA, AND WALSWORTH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request public postsecondary education institutions To commend Emma Purifoy of A. E. Phillips Laboratory School in offering baccalaureate degrees to develop and promote plans Lincoln Parish on being named the Louisiana Elementary that will enable students to complete such degrees in three Student of the Year. years. Respectfully submitted, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 114— BY REPRESENTATIVE PATRICK WILLIAMS HAROLD RITCHIE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Chairman To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to adopt a rule relative to requirements with respect The above House Concurrent Resolutions contained in the to student lunch time. report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk of the House and were signed by the President of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141— the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Secretary of BY REPRESENTATIVES BURRELL AND ST. GERMAIN State in accordance with the rules of the House. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to establish an express lane for people who are mobility Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment impaired and senior citizens at office of motor vehicles offices in parishes with a population in excess of eighty thousand May 29, 2014 persons and to require public license tag agents to post signage notifying mobility impaired persons and senior citizens that they To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of are entitled to priority service. Representatives: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 146— I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER following report: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To direct the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to conduct The following House Bills have been properly enrolled: a comprehensive statewide review of factors affecting the state's incarceration and recidivism rates, including parish-level data, HOUSE BILL NO. 126— BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY BURNS and to provide a report of its findings prior to the convening of AN ACT the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. To amend and reenact R.S. 32:863.1(B), relative to evidence of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 147— compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in a motor BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER vehicle; to provide for document requirements; to provide for A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION compliance checks by law enforcement officers; and to provide To create and provide with respect to a study committee to study new for related matters. voting system technology, processes, and procedures, including storage of voting systems; to develop recommendations for HOUSE BILL NO. 139— BY REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON AND NORTON AND SENATOR changes to the Louisiana Election Code related thereto; and to GALLOT report its findings and recommendations to the legislature. AN ACT To designate a portion of Louisiana Highway 798-2 in the Town of HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 168— Arcadia in Bienville Parish as "Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive"; BY REPRESENTATIVE LORUSSO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to designate and name a portion of Interstate 220 in Bossier To create a study committee to study and make recommendations Parish as the "Johnny Wyatt Memorial Highway"; and to with respect to the implementation of the FDA Food Safety provide for related matters. Modernization Act. HOUSE BILL NO. 311— BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 170— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS To amend and reenact R.S. 41:1217(A), relative to the lease of state A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION lands; to exempt leases on lands located between the guide To direct state agencies to consider certain provider impact issues levees of the Atchafalaya Basin from the lease extension and to issue certain provider impact statements prior to the requirement that the lessee construct improvements; to provide adoption, amendment, or repeal of rules. for the extension of such leases; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 484— 1978 Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended by Act No. BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON AND SENATOR GARY SMITH 657 of the 1979 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 99 AN ACT of the 1980 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 9 of the To amend and reenact R.S. 32:403.3, relative to the deaf and hard of 1980 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, Act No. hearing; to provide for a deaf or hard of hearing designation on 287 of the 1982 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 572 the registration of a motor vehicle; to authorize the secretary of of the 1984 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 390 of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to promulgate the 1987 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 43 of the rules and regulations to implement the deaf or hard of hearing 1992 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 1013 of the designation; and to provide for related matters. 1993 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act Nos. 13 and 42 of the 1994 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act Nos. 1174 and HOUSE BILL NO. 551— 1176 of the 1997 Regular Session of the Legislature, and Act BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS AN ACT No. 72 of the 2002 First Extraordinary Session of the To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3276(F) and (G), 3278, and Legislature, all relative to the Ernest N. Morial-New Orleans 3284(B)(1)(introductory paragraph), (a) through (d), and (4) and Exhibition Hall Authority, to grant additional powers to the (D)(2) and to enact R.S. 37:3284(B)(5) and 3299, relative to the authority, to provide for the issuance of bonds and other Private Security Regulatory and Licensing Law; to make obligations of the authority to finance expansion projects; to changes to when a person in the private security business can provide for additional bonding capacity of the authority; to solicit business; to require all applicants to successfully pass an provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. examination; to provide relative to training requirements; to HOUSE BILL NO. 885— require reports to be filed by certain persons upon discharging BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK a weapon; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 15:544.2, relative to registration and notification of sex HOUSE BILL NO. 575— offenders and child predators; to provide for a determination of BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD the end of a registration and notification period by the AN ACT Department of Justice; to provide for the procedures for such To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5951(I)(4), relative to the Orleans determinations; to provide for the duties of office of state police, Parish Juvenile Services Financing District; to provide with the Department of Justice, and certain sheriffs for purposes of respect to taxes levied for the district and the duration of such this determination; to provide relative to the adjustment of these levy; and to provide for related matters. determinations; to provide relative to appeals of such HOUSE BILL NO. 577— determinations made by the Department of Justice; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE BROWN for the issuance of a formal letter relative to an offender's AN ACT successful completion of the registration and notification To enact R.S. 33:3815.5, relative to the parishes of Grant and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Rapides; to provide relative to Waterworks District No. 3 of Rapides Parish; to provide relative to water services supplied by HOUSE BILL NO. 900— the district to the residents of the parishes of Grant and Rapides; BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES to authorize the district to acquire a privately owned water AN ACT system located in Grant Parish for the purpose of supplying such To enact R.S. 32:422.2, relative to driver education; to create the services; to prohibit the district from acquiring any such system Louisiana Advisory Council on Driver Education; to provide for until the governing authorities of the district and Grant Parish membership; to provide for the council's responsibilities; and to enter into an inter-governmental agreement relative to the provide for related matters. maintenance and operation of the system and the supply of HOUSE BILL NO. 912— water services; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW HOUSE BILL NO. 698— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE COX To amend and reenact Act No. 818 of the 2012 Regular Session of AN ACT the Legislature, relative to the payment of refunds by the To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1531.1(A)(introductory paragraph), Department of Revenue for overpayments of tax; to provide relative to the electronic filing of contribution and wage reports; with respect to the activation of debit cards; to provide for to remove the ability to file by magnetic media; and to provide effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 932— HOUSE BILL NO. 726— BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1253(E) and to enact R.S. 32:705.1, To amend and reenact R.S. 11:545(D), R.S. 15:598, R.S. 22:831(B), relative to donations of motor vehicles; to provide for donations R.S. 40:1379.3.1(D) and 1379.7(B), and Code of Criminal of motor vehicles by an act under private signature duly Procedure Article 895.1(F)(3)(a), relative to special treasury acknowledged; to prohibit the motor vehicle commission from funds; to provide for the uses of the Department of Public implementing or enforcing a rule to limit or prohibit a dealer Safety Police Officers Fund, the Criminal Identification and from making certain charitable donations; and to provide for Information Fund, the Louisiana State Police Salary Fund, the related matters. Concealed Handgun Permit Fund, the Public Safety DWI Testing, Maintenance, and Training Fund, and the Sex Offender HOUSE BILL NO. 988— Registry Technology Fund; to authorize the use of certain BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER monies in such funds for special law enforcement initiatives; AN ACT and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.4(E), relative to education standards and curriculum; to authorize public school governing HOUSE BILL NO. 788— authorities to develop and implement curriculum, content, and BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, WESLEY BISHOP, STOKES, AND methodology for required subjects instead of implementing WILLMOTT AN ACT curriculum, content, and methodology recommended by the To amend and reenact Sections 4 (introductory paragraph), 4D, 4G, state Department of Education or the State Board of Elementary 4M, 20A, and 23 and to enact Section 20F of Act No. 305 of the and Secondary Education; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1029— certain offenses to apply for and hold provisional and regular BY REPRESENTATIVES TERRY LANDRY, BADON, BROWN, licenses to engage in certain fields of work; to provide for GUILLORY, HODGES, HONORE, HOWARD, AND NORTON AN ACT exceptions; and to provide for related matters. To enact R.S. 14:336 and 337, relative to offenses against the public; to create the crimes of unlawful aiming of a laser at an aircraft Respectfully submitted, and unlawful use of an unmanned aircraft system; to provide for definitions; to provide for criminal penalties; to provide for HAROLD RITCHIE exceptions; and to provide for related matters. Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 1062— The above House Bills contained in the report were signed by BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and AN ACT were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of To enact R.S. 46:311 through 313, relative to the Supplemental the House to the Governor for executive approval. Nutrition Assistance Program; to create and provide for a task force to study and make recommendations concerning electronic Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment benefits disbursement by the Department of Children and Family Services; to provide for termination of the task force; to May 29, 2014 provide for redesignation of laws; and to provide for related matters. To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: HOUSE BILL NO. 1087— BY REPRESENTATIVE MILLER I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the AN ACT following report: To enact R.S. 47:337.23(K), relative to electronic filing and remittance of sales and use taxes; to authorize the collector of The following Joint Resolutions have been properly enrolled: certain taxing authorities to require the electronic filing and remittance of local sales and use taxes under certain HOUSE BILL NO. 96— circumstances; to provide for exceptions; to provide penalties BY REPRESENTATIVE EDWARDS AND SENATOR LAFLEUR for certain violations; to provide for effectiveness; and to A JOINT RESOLUTION provide for related matters. Proposing to amend Article V, Section 23 of the Constitution of Louisiana, relative to judges; to remove provisions that establish HOUSE BILL NO. 1182— an age beyond which judges shall not remain in office; and to BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES specify an election for submission of the proposition to electors AN ACT and provide a ballot proposition. To require the Department of Transportation and Development to provide for the safety of traffic at a certain intersection in St. HOUSE BILL NO. 488— Mary Parish; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT A JOINT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 1191— Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 25(A)(1) and (E) of the BY REPRESENTATIVES BURRELL, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY Constitution of Louisiana, relative to tax sales; to provide BURNS, COX, JEFFERSON, REYNOLDS, SEABAUGH, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS AND SENATORS ADLEY, BUFFINGTON, AND PEACOCK relative to authorized agents of a tax collector; to provide AN ACT relative to the costs recoverable in tax sales; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4574.1.1(M) and to enact R.S. submission of the proposed amendment to the electors; and to 33:4574.1.1(A)(24)(c) and (d), relative to the Shreveport- provide for related matters. Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau; to provide relative to hotel occupancy taxes levied by the bureau; to authorize the Respectfully submitted, bureau to levy an additional hotel occupancy tax, subject to the approval of voters in Caddo and Bossier parishes; to provide for HAROLD RITCHIE the use of tax proceeds; to provide a duration for the authority Chairman for the additional tax; to provide limitations; and to provide for related matters. The above Joint Resolutions contained in the report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and HOUSE BILL NO. 1194— were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of BY REPRESENTATIVE KLECKLEY the House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the AN ACT House. To appropriate funds for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 to defray the expenses of the Louisiana Legislature, including the expenses Leave of Absence of the House of Representatives and the Senate, of legislative service agencies, and of the Louisiana State Law Institute; to Rep. Gaines - 1 day provide for the salary, expenses, and allowances of members, officers, staff, and agencies of the Legislature; to provide with Adjournment respect to the appropriations and allocations herein made; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Billiot, at 7:18 P.M., the House agreed to adjourn until Friday, May 30, 2014, at 9:00 A.M. HOUSE BILL NO. 1273 (Substitute for House Bill No. 911 by Representative Leger)— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AND SENATORS MORRELL AND The Speaker of the House declared the House adjourned until MURRAY 9:00 A.M., Friday, May 30, 2014. AN ACT To enact Chapter 1-B of Title 37 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes ALFRED W. SPEER of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:31 through 36, relative to Clerk of the House licenses to engage in certain fields of work for persons convicted of certain offenses; to permit persons convicted of

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