The Speaker announced that there were 96 members present and OFFICIAL JOURNAL a quorum. OF THE Prayer HOUSE OF Prayer was offered by Rep. Edwards. REPRESENTATIVES Pledge of Allegiance OF THE Rep. Huval led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the of America. STATE OF Reading of the Journal On motion of Rep. Billiot, the reading of the Journal was THIRTY-NINTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS dispensed with. On motion of Rep. Billiot, the Journal of May 14, 2014, was Fortieth Regular Session of the Legislature adopted. Under the Adoption of the Constitution of 1974 Petitions, Memorials, and Communications The following petitions, memorials, and communications were House of Representatives received and read: State Capitol Baton Rouge, Louisiana Message from the Senate

Thursday, May 15, 2014 HOUSE BILLS The House of Representatives was called to order at 9:00 A.M., May 15, 2014 by the Honorable Chuck Kleckley, Speaker of the House of Representatives. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Morning Hour I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has ROLL CALL finally passed the following House Bills: The roll being called, the following members answered to their House Bill No. 24 names: Returned with amendments PRESENT House Bill No. 331 Returned with amendments Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet Abramson Greene Moreno House Bill No. 349 Adams Guillory Morris, Jay Returned without amendments Anders Guinn Norton Armes Harris Ortego House Bill No. 388 Badon Harrison Pearson Returned with amendments Barras Havard Pierre Barrow Hazel Ponti House Bill No. 396 Berthelot Henry Pope Returned without amendments Billiot Hensgens Price Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh House Bill No. 459 Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Returned without amendments Broadwater Hollis Richard Brown Honore Ritchie House Bill No. 486 Burford Howard Robideaux Returned without amendments Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Burns, T. Huval Schroder House Bill No. 610 Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Returned without amendments Carmody Jackson Shadoin Carter James Simon House Bill No. 754 Champagne Johnson Smith Returned without amendments Chaney Jones St. Germain Connick Lambert Stokes House Bill No. 766 Cox Landry, N. Talbot Returned with amendments Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut Dove LeBas Thierry House Bill No. 770 Edwards Leger Thompson Returned with amendments Fannin Leopold Whitney Foil Lopinto Williams, A. House Bill No. 795 Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. Returned without amendments Gaines Mack Willmott Garofalo Miller Woodruff House Bill No. 802 Total - 96 Returned without amendments

1415 Page 2 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

House Bill No. 803 Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned without amendments on First Reading House Bill No. 863 The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first reading Returned with amendments were taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: House Bill No. 994 SENATE BILL NO. 53— Returned without amendments BY SENATORS CORTEZ AND LAFLEUR AN ACT House Bill No. 1048 To amend and reenact R.S. 4:143(1), 155, 158, the introductory Returned with amendments 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 House Bill No. 1121 terms, conditions, and procedures; to provide for definitions; to Returned without amendments provide for the term of certain licenses; to provide for fines, suspension, denial, or termination of racing privileges of an House Bill No. 1259 association; to require a written report be submitted by certain Returned with amendments licensees; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. House Bill No. 1267 Returned without amendments SENATE BILL NO. 385— BY SENATOR LAFLEUR House Bill No. 1269 AN ACT Returned without amendments To enact Chapter 45 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:4051 through 4058, relative to Respectfully submitted, empowered community schools; to provide for the designation of such schools; to provide for the authority of principals of GLENN A. KOEPP such schools; to provide for the applicability of school board Secretary of the Senate policies; to provide for funding, reports, and audits; to provide for the liability of school boards; to provide for limitations; to Message from the Senate provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. ASKING CONCURRENCE IN SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS SENATE BILL NO. 459— BY SENATOR CLAITOR May 15, 2014 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 46:438.1, relative to contingency fee To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of contracts; to provide relative to private counsel employed by the Representatives: state to institute civil actions under the Medical Assistance Programs Integrity Law; to provide relative to contracts of I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has employment of private counsel by the state; to provide relative adopted and asks your concurrence in the following Senate to public records; and to provide for related matters. Concurrent Resolutions: Read by title. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 124 SENATE BILL NO. 468— BY SENATOR ADLEY Respectfully submitted, AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2211(A)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (7), GLENN A. KOEPP (8), and (9), 2212, 2212.5, 2212.10(C)(1) and (G), 2215, 2225, Secretary of the Senate and 2241.1, relative to contracts for public works; to provide for definitions; to provide for advertisement and letting of bids; to Message from the Senate provide for prequalification of bidders; to provide for verification of employees involved in contracts for public SENATE BILLS works; to provide relative to the time period to hold bids and to commence work; to provide relative to preferences; to provide May 15, 2014 for acceptance of work; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. 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 Senate has On motion of Rep. Hazel, the rules were suspended in order to finally passed the following Senate Bills: take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and House Concurrent at this time. Senate Bill Nos. 53, 385, 459, and 468 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:

1416 Page 3 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 144— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 159— BY REPRESENTATIVE HAZEL BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP A RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express the condolences of the Louisiana House of To create the Task Force on Art Therapist Licensure and Regulation Representatives upon the death of Carmel Marie Serio Glorioso. to study the prospective establishment of art therapist as a licensed profession in Louisiana and to request that the task Read by title. force report to the legislative committees on health and welfare on or before December 31, 2014, with a baseline framework for On motion of Rep. Hazel, and under a suspension of the rules, licensure of art therapists and regulation of the practice of art the resolution was adopted. therapy. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 145— Read by title. BY REPRESENTATIVE NORTON A RESOLUTION Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the To acknowledge and commemorate the historic milestones in Committee on Health and Welfare. healthcare reform that our nation has reached since the enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010. Senate Concurrent Resolutions Read by title. Lying Over Lies over under the rules. The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over were taken up and acted upon as follows: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 162— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 77— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR ALLAIN To authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION and make recommendations for the inclusion of information in To urge and request the Department of Transportation and a disclosure notice to landowners whose property is subject to Development and the Department of Agriculture and Forestry expropriation by public or private entities. to cooperate with all agricultural commodity groups to identify and mark farm to market highways in Louisiana. Read by title. Read by title. Lies over under the rules. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 163— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 93— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR BROWN To authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to compile A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION data relative to Louisiana's monetary threshold for a civil jury To urge and request the Department of Transportation and trial and to submit a written report of findings to the House Development to take action to provide greater safety to the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and the Senate motoring public, to move traffic more efficiently, and to Committee on Judiciary A not later than sixty days prior to the minimize traffic accidents at the intersection of Cornerview beginning of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Road and Louisiana Highway 73 and on Louisiana Highway 22 Louisiana. between Interstate Highway 10 and Louisiana Highway 70 in Ascension Parish. Read by title. Read by title. Lies over under the rules. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. House and House Concurrent Resolutions Lying Over SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 104— BY SENATORS MILLS AND WARD A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions lying To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and over were taken up and acted upon as follows: make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature regarding state laws governing common interest ownership regimes, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 158— including but not limited to homeowners associations, BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY condominium developments, townhomes, and real estate A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION cooperatives. To urge and request the Department of Economic Development to study the potential economic impact on barge line, towing, and Read by title. water transportation companies if the legislature authorized an income and corporation franchise tax credit for ad valorem taxes Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the assessed against such company's public service properties and Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. paid to political subdivisions. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 105— Read by title. BY SENATOR JOHNS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and Committee on Ways and Means. make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature regarding Code of Civil Procedure Article 3121 and the article's

1417 Page 4 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

requirement that security be posted by an attorney appointed by Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on the court to administer a vacant succession. Commerce. Read by title. SENATE BILL NO. 377— BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the To enact R.S. 23:1665(C), relative to unemployment compensation; Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. to provide for reciprocal arrangements with federal and state SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 131— agencies; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Read by title. To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on make recommendations regarding laws applicable to the rights Labor and Industrial Relations. of landlords and residential tenants. SENATE BILL NO. 507— Read by title. BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the To amend and reenact R.S. 37:753(E) and (I), 760(A)(7) and (14)(a), Committee on Civil Law and Procedure. and 786(A)(1) and (C), relative to the practice of dentistry and the regulation of the profession; to provide for the domicile of SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135— the Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide relative to BY SENATORS JOHNS, MORRISH AND JOHN SMITH AND board members; to provide for terms of board members; to REPRESENTATIVES DANAHAY, FRANKLIN, GEYMANN, GUINN, provide for the powers and duties of the Louisiana State Board HENSGENS AND KLECKLEY of Dentistry; to provide for judicial review of adjudication; and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to provide for related matters. To commend and recognize the distinguished military history of the USS Orleck, docked in Lake Charles, and to designate the USS Read by title. Orleck as the Official Vietnam Memorial Museum Ship for the State of Louisiana. Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. Read by title. SENATE BILL NO. 535— Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the BY SENATORS ADLEY, BUFFINGTON AND WHITE Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs. AN ACT To enact Chapter 11 of Title 24 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 24:671 through 675, and 681 through 684, and R.S. 40:1379.1(O), relative to legislative Second Reading to be Referred security; to provide for a director of legislative security; to provide for the qualifications, compensation, duties and The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second functions of the director; to provide for legislative security reading to be referred were taken up, read, and referred to officers; to provide for the manner in which certain special committees, as follows: officer commissions may be issued; to create the Joint SENATE BILL NO. 282— Legislative Security Council; to provide for the composition and BY SENATOR BROWN membership of the council; to provide for the powers and duties AN ACT of the council; to provide for compensation of the council To enact R.S. 38:326.3 and 326.4, relative to special districts; to members; and to provide for related matters. provide relative to combined police authority within and by and between the Port of South Louisiana, the Lafourche Basin Levee Read by title. District, and the Pontchartrain Levee District; to provide relative to the jurisdiction, personnel, equipment, costs, and Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on administrative responsibilities for such authority; to provide for Judiciary. an executive director and an assistant executive director of the Lafourche Basin Levee District; and to provide for related House and House Concurrent Resolutions matters. Reported by Committee Read by title. The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: Under the rules, the above bill was referred to the Committee on HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 143— Transportation, Highways and Public Works. BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES AND LEOPOLD A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE BILL NO. 299— To urge and request the commissioner of conservation and the BY SENATOR MORRISH secretary of the Department of Natural Resources to conduct a AN ACT comprehensive assessment and evaluation of the hazards posed To enact Chapter 2-C of Code Title XII of Code Book III of Title 9 to the public health, safety, and welfare, specifically including of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of hazards to recreational and commercial maritime navigation, R.S. 9:3580.1 through 3580.10, relative to civil justice funding from pipelines inadequately covered, marked, or protected and companies; to enact the Civil Justice Funding Model Act; to no longer buried as originally designed or as permitted and to provide for definitions, terms, conditions, procedures, make recommendations for any necessary statutory, rule, requirements, effects, and prohibitions; to provide for form and regulation, or policy change in order to abate or mitigate such terms of contract; to provide for contract disclosures; to provide hazards. for violations and penalties; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title.

1418 Page 5 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural AMENDMENT NO. 10 Resources and Environment. On page 5, delete line 5, in its entirety The committee amendments were read as follows: On motion of Rep. Dove, the amendments were adopted. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On motion of Rep. Dove, the resolution, as amended, was Amendments proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. and Environment to Original House Concurrent Resolution No. 143 by Representative Stokes Senate Concurrent Resolutions AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported by Committee On page 1, line 3, after "Resources" delete the comma "," and the The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions reported by remainder of the line and on delete line 4 in its entirety and insert "to committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: conduct" SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3— BY SENATOR MILLS AMENDMENT NO. 2 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Senate Committee on Senate and On page 2, delete lines 9 through 20 Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committee AMENDMENT NO. 3 to study and make recommendations with respect to implementing background checks for candidates for political On page 3, delete lines 1 through 7 office. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Read by title. On page 3, line 16, after "Resources" delete the comma "," and the Reported favorably by the Committee on House and remainder of the line and delete line 17 in its entirety and insert "to Governmental Affairs. conduct a comprehensive" On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution was ordered AMENDMENT NO. 5 passed to its third reading. On page 3, at the end of line 23, insert "of interstate and intrastate SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13— pipelines transporting hazardous liquids, including carbon dioxide, BY SENATOR CORTEZ as provided for in 49 CFR Part 195 and R.S. 30:701 et seq, and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION natural gas as provided for in 40 CFR Parts 191 and 192 and R.S. To urge and request the Louisiana State Medical Society and the 30:501 et seq.," Louisiana Academy of Family Physicians to educate its members of state and federal programs available to children AMENDMENT NO. 6 with developmental disabilities and advise parents and guardians of such programs when such a diagnosis is made. On page 3, line 25, after "all" insert "such" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 7 Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. On page 4, line 10, after "of" delete "intrastate" On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to AMENDMENT NO. 8 its third reading. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 53— On page 4, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following: BY SENATOR MILLS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the commissioner of To urge and request the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners conservation and the secretary of the Department of Natural to place on its official website a link to information regarding Resources outline a plan to assess and evaluate flow lines and end of life care in the state of Louisiana. gathering lines, including abandoned flow lines and gathering lines, in the coastal zone in the future. Read by title.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all state agencies are hereby Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. authorized and encouraged to assist, as requested by the commissioner or the secretary, in conducting the comprehensive On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to assessment and evaluation, specifically including the attorney general its third reading. to evaluate and assess the legal and regulatory authorities of the commissioner, the secretary, and other relevant state and federal SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 54— agencies." BY SENATOR MORRELL A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create and provide for the Capital Punishment Fiscal Impact AMENDMENT NO. 9 Commission to study the fiscal costs of the death penalty in Louisiana and to recommend any action or legislation that the On page 5, line 4, after "Resources" delete the comma "," and insert commission deems necessary or appropriate. "and" and after "conservation" delete the comma "," and insert a period "." Read by title.

1419 Page 6 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 73— Governmental Affairs. BY SENATOR WARD AND REPRESENTATIVE LEGER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The committee amendments were read as follows: To establish the Community Health Caucus of the Legislature of Louisiana and to provide relative to the caucus. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Read by title. Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution Reported favorably by the Committee on House and No. 54 by Senator Morrell Governmental Affairs. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution was ordered passed to its third reading. On page 6, line 10, change "February" to "January" SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 75— BY SENATOR NEVERS AMENDMENT NO. 2 A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Health and On page 6, line 11, change "February" to "January" Hospitals, through its office of behavioral health, to study and develop a list of suicide assessment, intervention, treatment, and On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted. management training programs meeting the Suicide Prevention Resource Center best practices standards to make available for On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution, as amended, was access by medical professionals and the public in the state of ordered passed to its third reading. Louisiana; that the department further develop a list of which SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 57— other professional and citizen groups, beyond the medical BY SENATORS ERDEY, ALLAIN, APPEL, BROWN, CORTEZ, CROWE, professions, the department recommends should be offered such GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, MILLS, MORRISH, training on a voluntary basis; and that the department PERRY, THOMPSON AND WALSWORTH recommends how best to make such training widely accessible A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION for use in Louisiana, through online access or otherwise. To urge and request that the Department of Health and Hospitals and the Department of Children and Family Services coordinate Read by title. efforts to improve the accuracy of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, particularly with respect to having the Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. names of deceased recipients removed from the list of eligible recipients. On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to its third reading. Read by title. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 81— Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. BY SENATOR GUILLORY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to To declare Sunset, Louisiana, the "Rubboard Capital of the World". its third reading. Read by title. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 62— BY SENATOR MILLS Reported favorably by the Committee on House and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Governmental Affairs. To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to seek a Medicaid state plan amendment from the Centers for Medicare On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution was ordered and Medicaid Services to include as a Medicaid service the passed to its third reading. Tdap vaccine for pregnant women and to provide a cost analysis to the legislature for providing this Medicaid service. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100— BY SENATOR CROWE Read by title. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create and provide for the Lower Pearl River Basin Ecosystem Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. Study Commission to study the conditions, needs, issues, and funding relative to the protection and preservation of the Lower On motion of Rep. Simon, the resolution was ordered passed to Pearl River Basin and to recommend any action or legislation its third reading. that the commission deems necessary or appropriate. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 69— Read by title. BY SENATOR MORRISH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural Children within the Department of Children and Family Resources and Environment. Services. The committee amendments were read as follows: Read by title. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Reported favorably by the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to Engrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the resolution was ordered 100 by Senator Crowe passed to its third reading.

1420 Page 7 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education.

On page 1, line 9, after "located" delete the remainder of the line and The committee amendments were read as follows: at the beginning of line 10 delete " and" AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 2, line 25, after "protection" and before the comma "," insert Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to "in Louisiana" Original House Bill No. 717 by Representative Hill

AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, at the beginning of lines 8 and 10, change "2015" to On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and "2016" delete line 3, and insert in lieu thereof "R.S. 17:500.2(A)(2)(c), 1202(A) and (E)(1)(a), and 1206.2(A)(2)(c), to enact R.S. On motion of Rep. Dove, the amendments were adopted. 17:500.2(A)(2)(d) and 1206.2(A)(2)(d), and to repeal R.S." On motion of Rep. Dove, the resolution, as amended, was ordered passed to its third reading. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 5, between "such leave" and "for certain" insert "for House Bills and Joint Resolutions on teachers" Second Reading Reported by Committee The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on second AMENDMENT NO. 3 reading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: On page 1, line 9, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line and delete line 10 and insert in lieu thereof "R.S. 17:500.2(A)(2)(c), HOUSE BILL NO. 312— 1202(A) and (E)(1)(a), and 1206.2(A)(2)(c) are hereby amended and BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON reenacted and R.S. 17:500.2(A)(2)(d) and 1206.2(A)(2)(d) are hereby AN ACT enacted" To amend and reenact R.S. 56:302.2(B) and to enact R.S. 56:104(B)(1), relative to fees for hunting and fishing licenses; AMENDMENT NO. 4 to provide for a reduced license cost for Louisiana residents who have been honorably discharged from the United States Armed On page 1, delete lines 12 through 20 and on page 2, delete lines 1 Forces; and to provide for related matters. through 25 Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Reported by substitute by the Committee on Natural Resources and Environment. On page 2, line 27, after "A." delete the remainder of the line and delete lines 28 and 29, and on page 3, delete lines 1 through 7 and The substitute was read by title as follows: insert in lieu thereof: HOUSE BILL NO. 1284 (Substitute for House Bill No. 312 by "* * *" Representative Thompson)— BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON AMENDMENT NO. 6 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:116(D), relative to deer hunting; to On page 3, delete lines 10 through 18 and insert in lieu thereof: provide for a special deer hunting season for honorably discharged veterans who are Louisiana residents; and to provide "* * *" for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 7 Read by title. On motion of Rep. Dove, the substitute was adopted and became On page 3, at the beginning of line 19, delete "(d)" and insert in lieu House Bill No. 1284 by Rep. Thompson, on behalf of the Committee thereof "(c)" on Natural Resources and Environment, as a substitute for House Bill No. 312 by Rep. Thompson. AMENDMENT NO. 8 Under the rules, lies over in the same order of business. On page 3, at the beginning of line 22, delete "(e)" and insert in lieu thereof "(d)" HOUSE BILL NO. 717— BY REPRESENTATIVE HILL AMENDMENT NO. 9 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:47(D)(1) and (5), 500.2(A)(1) and (2) On page 3, delete lines 25 through 28 and on page 4, delete lines 1 and (E)(1), 1202(A)(1) and (2) and (E)(1)(a), and 1206.2(A)(1) through 3 and (2) and (E)(1)(a) and to repeal R.S. 17:500.2(E)(1)(b), 1202(E)(1)(b), and 1206.2(E)(1)(b), relative to extended sick AMENDMENT NO. 10 leave for employees of school boards; to provide for additional such leave for certain purposes; to provide definitions; to On page 5, line 15, after "A." delete the remainder of the line and provide relative to requirements for extension of such leave; and delete lines 16 through 24 and insert in lieu thereof: to provide for related matters. Read by title. "* * *"

1421 Page 8 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 11 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 5, delete lines 27 through 29 and on page 6, delete lines 1 On page 2, line 1, after "requirements." delete the remainder of the through 6 and insert in lieu thereof: line and delete lines 2 through 7 and insert the following: "* * *" "C. The dropout recovery program shall do the following:" AMENDMENT NO. 12 AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 6, at the beginning of line 7, delete "(d)" and insert in lieu On page 2, line 8, change "(3)" to "(1)" thereof "(c)" AMENDMENT NO. 8 AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 2, line 8, after "for" and before "including" change "pupils," On page 6, at the beginning of line 10, delete "(e)" and insert in lieu to "students," thereof "(d)" AMENDMENT NO. 9 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 2, line 10, change "(4)" to "(2)" On page 6, delete lines 13 through 19 AMENDMENT NO. 10 On motion of Rep. Carter, the amendments were adopted. On page 2, line 10, after "governing" and before "with" change On motion of Rep. Carter, the above bill, as amended, was "pupils" to "students" ordered engrossed and recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations. AMENDMENT NO. 11 HOUSE BILL NO. 968— On page 2, line 11, change "(5)" to "(3)" BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 12 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:221.4(A) and to enact R.S. 17:221.6, relative to the dropout prevention and recovery program; to On page 2, delete lines 12 and 13 and insert the following: provide with respect to the requirements for such a program; to provide with respect to a development of a written learning plan "D. Each eligible student enrolled in a dropout recovery for each eligible pupil enrolled in such a program; to provide for program shall have an individual graduation plan developed by the definitions; and to provide for related matters. student's assigned academic coach. The" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 13 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. On page 2, line 16, after "by the" and before "during" change "pupil" to "student" The committee amendments were read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 14 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 2, line 20, after "the" delete the remainder of the line and Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to insert "student's assigned academic coach." Original House Bill No. 968 by Representative Leger AMENDMENT NO. 15 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, delete lines 21 through 23 and insert the following: On page 1, line 4, after "of" delete the remainder of the line and insert "an individual graduation plan" "E. The monthly participation in a dropout recovery program shall be reported for funding purposes to the state Department of AMENDMENT NO. 2 Education on or before the tenth school day of the following month. Monthly participation calculations shall include:" On page 1, line 5, after "eligible" and before "enrolled" change "pupil" to "student" AMENDMENT NO. 16 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 24, after "enrolled" and before "plan" change "pupils who have a written learning" to "students who have an individual On page 1, line 14, after "programs;" and before "plan;" change graduation" "written learning" to "individual graduation" AMENDMENT NO. 17 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, line 25, after "of the" and before "month." delete On page 1, line 16, after "school" and before "may" change "pupils" "previous" to "students" AMENDMENT NO. 18 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, line 26, after "(2)" and before "who" change "Pupils" to On page 1, line 16, after "eligible" change "pupils." to "students." "Students"

1422 Page 9 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 19 AMENDMENT NO. 35 On page 2, line 26, after "progress" and before "the" change "in" to On page 4, delete lines 14 and 15 and insert the following: "for" "(1) "Eligible student" means a student who is not enrolled in AMENDMENT NO. 20 a school" On page 2, line 27, delete "previous" AMENDMENT NO. 36 AMENDMENT NO. 21 On page 4, line 17, after "unless" and before "determines" change "the district" to "a school administrator" On page 3, line 1, after "(3)" and before "who" change "Pupils" to "Students" AMENDMENT NO. 37 AMENDMENT NO. 22 On page 4, line 21, after "to the" and before "as" change "pupil" to "student" On page 3, delete lines 2 and 3 and insert "progress for the month but did meet the expectations one of the two" AMENDMENT NO. 38 AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 4, line 22, after "to a" and before "in" change "pupil" to "student" On page 3, line 3, change "month." to "months." AMENDMENT NO. 39 AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 4, line 24, after "a" and before "participates" change "pupil" On page 3, line 4, after "(4)" and before "who" change "Pupils" to to "student" "Students" On motion of Rep. Carter, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 25 On motion of Rep. Carter, the bill, as amended, was ordered On page 3, at the end of line 4, delete "written" and at the beginning engrossed and passed to its third reading. of line 5, delete "learning" and insert "individual graduation" HOUSE BILL NO. 1080— AMENDMENT NO. 26 BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP AN ACT On page 3, delete lines 6 through 22 in their entirety To enact R.S. 30:2154(E), relative to solid waste facilities; to prohibit landfills used exclusively to dispose or store waste tire AMENDMENT NO. 27 material; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for related matters. On page 3, at the beginning of line 23, change "H." to "F." Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 28 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural On page 4, at the beginning of line 4, change "I." to "G." Resources and Environment. AMENDMENT NO. 29 The committee amendments were read as follows: On page 4, at the end of line 4, change "schools." to "programs." HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by House Committee on Natural Resources AMENDMENT NO. 30 and Environment to Original House Bill No. 1080 by Representative Stuart Bishop On page 4, at the beginning of line 5, change "J." to "H." AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 31 Change lead author from Stuart Bishop to Montoucet On page 4, line 6, after "encourage" and before "enrolled" change "pupils who are not currently" to "students who are not" On motion of Rep. Dove, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 32 On motion of Rep. Dove, the bill, as amended, was ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. On page 4, line 9, after "at" and before "who" change "pupils" to "students" HOUSE BILL NO. 1283 (Substitute for House Bill No. 560 by Representative Ivey)— AMENDMENT NO. 33 BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY AN ACT On page 4, line 10, after "encourages" delete the remainder of the To enact R.S. 17:3913, relative to the transfer of personal student line and insert "students who are" information by local education agencies and the state Department of Education; to require that information regarding AMENDMENT NO. 34 such transfers be made available on the Internet; to provide for deadlines; and to provide for related matters. On page 4, at the beginning of line 13, change "K." to "I." Read by title.

1423 Page 10 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

On motion of Rep. Carter, the bill was ordered engrossed and purpose; to provide for eligibility; to provide for reporting; and passed to its third reading. to provide for related matters. Suspension of the Rules Read by title. On motion of Rep. Ivey, the rules were suspended in order to Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. take up and consider House Bill No. 1283 for Tuesday, May 20, 2014, which motion was agreed to. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Senate Instruments on Second Reading On motion of Rep. Carter, the bill was ordered passed to its third Returned from the Legislative Bureau reading. The following Senate Instruments on second reading, returned SENATE BILL NO. 167— from the Legislative Bureau, were taken up and acted upon as BY SENATOR MARTINY follows: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:751(A), 775(A)(2) and (9) and (B), SENATE BILL NO. 61— and 776(A)(14) and to enact R.S. 37:780(B)(5), relative to the BY SENATOR NEVERS Louisiana State Board of Dentistry; to provide for definitions; AN ACT to provide for dental advertisements; to provide relative to To enact Chapter 43-A of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes unprofessional conduct; to provide for fines; to provide for of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:4035 through 4035.1, terms, procedures, and conditions; and to provide for related relative to elementary and secondary education; to provide for matters. public school choice; to provide for eligibility criteria for students and schools; to provide for restrictions; to provide Read by title. relative to student transportation; to provide relative to funding; to provide relative to the responsibilities of public school Reported with amendments by the Committee on Health and systems; and to provide for related matters. Welfare. Read by title. The committee amendments were read as follows:

Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS The committee amendments were read as follows: Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 167 by Senator Martiny Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to AMENDMENT NO. 1 Engrossed Senate Bill No. 61 by Senator Nevers On page 4, line 15, after "(b)" and before "Intentionally" insert "(i)" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, at the end of line 10, delete "has" and delete line 11 and insert "such enrollment is approved by a vote of a majority of the On page 4, line 17, after "source" insert a period "." and delete the members of the local school board for the school." remainder of the line Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On motion of Rep. Carter, the amendments were adopted. On page 4, delete lines 18 and 19 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: On motion of Rep. Carter, the bill, as amended, was ordered passed to its third reading. "(ii) Failing to take immediate steps to request the correction of inaccurate or misleading information that has been released by a SENATE BILL NO. 71— source pursuant to the source's relationship with the dentist." BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3708 and 3715(6), relative to the AMENDMENT NO. 4 Behavior Analyst Practice Act; to provide for registration of line technicians; to provide for persons and practices not affected by On page 4, at the beginning of line 20, change "with the dentist." to the practice act; and to provide for related matters. "(iii)" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 5, line 19, delete "all dentists" and insert in lieu thereof Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. "each dentist" Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill was ordered passed to its On page 6, line 16, delete "subsequent advertisements" and insert in third reading. lieu thereof "a subsequent advertisement" SENATE BILL NO. 126— BY SENATOR NEVERS Reported with amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3048.5(B)(1), (D), (F) and (G), The Legislative Bureau amendments were read as follows: relative to the TOPS-Tech Early Start Award; to provide for

1424 Page 11 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate On page 1, line 6, change "R.S. 42:1124.1(D)" to "R.S. Bill No. 167 by Senator Martiny 42:1157(A)(1)(d)" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 5, line 8, following "under the" and before the end of the On page 1, delete line 7 and insert the following: line delete "said" "§1157. Late filing fees AMENDMENT NO. 2 A.(1)" On page 5, line 29, following "under" and before ", before" change "R.S. 37:775(A)(3), (4), or (5)" to "Paragraphs (A)(3), (4), or (5) of AMENDMENT NO. 5 this Section" On page 1, at the beginning line 9, change "D." to "(d)" AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 6, line 6, following "within thirty days" and before ", the board" insert "of receipt of notice" On page 1, line 9, after "appeal" insert "of late filing fees" AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 6, line 10, following "within thirty days" and before "that he On page 1, delete lines 12 through 14, and insert the following: has" insert "of receipt of notice" "proceedings to collect such late filing fees in a court of competent AMENDMENT NO. 5 jurisdiction. The proceedings shall be conducted" On page 6, line 13, following "conduct under" and before the end of AMENDMENT NO. 8 the line, change "R.S. 37:775(A)(3), (4), or (5)" to "Paragraphs (A)(3), (4), or (5) of this Section" On page 1, delete lines 16 and 17 and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 6 "* * *" On page 6, line 14, at the beginning of the line and before "only the Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. first" delete "or (5)" On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Simon, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the bill, as amended, was ordered On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill, as amended, was ordered passed to its third reading. passed to its third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 258— SENATE BILL NO. 199— BY SENATOR JOHNS BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE MILLER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 40:4(A)(2), To enact R.S. 42:1124.1(D), relative to personal financial disclosure; relative to the Sanitary Code; to provide relative to the rules and to provide for the assessment and collection of late fees; to regulations of the Sanitary Code; to provide for the reporting of provide civil proceedings to collect such assessment; and to cases of communicable diseases and conditions; and to provide provide for related matters. for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. Governmental Affairs. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. The committee amendments were read as follows: On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill was ordered passed to its HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 270— Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and BY SENATOR AMEDEE Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 199 by Senator AN ACT Murray To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1495.7(A) and R.S. 42:1114(C)(1) and (E) and to enact R.S. 42:1124.3(C)(3), (4), and (5), relative to AMENDMENT NO. 1 personal financial disclosure; to require certain information on certain financial disclosure forms; to provide for enforcement of On page 1, line 2, after "enact" delete the reminder of the line and penalties for the failure to file financial disclosures; and to insert "R.S. 42:1157(A)(1)(d), relative to the" provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Read by title. On page 1, line 3, change "late fees;" to "late filing fees by the Board Reported favorably by the Committee on House and of Ethics or its staff;" Governmental Affairs.

1425 Page 12 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. A.(1) All reports required by this Chapter shall be filed with the supervisory committee as otherwise provided in this Chapter on On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the bill was ordered passed to its forms provided by the supervisory committee. The supervisory third reading. committee shall prepare forms for all reports required by this Chapter in conformity with the requirements of this Chapter and shall cause SENATE BILL NO. 272— such forms to be printed and sufficient copies thereof furnished to the BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE MILLER clerks of court and in Orleans Parish to the clerk of the criminal AN ACT district court, who shall make them available to all persons required To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1511.2(A)(5) and R.S. 42:1124(C), to file reports under the provisions of this Chapter. All forms shall the introductory paragraph of 1124.2(C), the introductory contain instructions directing the person filing with whom to file paragraph of 1124.2.1(C), and the introductory paragraph of reports. It is the intent of the legislature that the supervisory 1124.3(C) and to enact R.S. 18:1511.2(C) and R.S. committee shall provide forms in a simple format in conformity with 42:1124(B)(3), relative to the Supervisory Committee on the requirements of this Chapter. Campaign Finance and the Board of Ethics; to provide for the approval of forms and reports by the Senate Committee on (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 42:1134(A)(1) or the Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Administrative Procedure Act, all forms required by this Chapter and House and Governmental Affairs; and to provide for related all instructions and explanation for the completion of such forms matters. prepared by the supervisory committee shall be submitted to the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the Read by title. House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs for review and approval. The approval of each legislative committee shall be Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and required prior to the utilization of a form or related instructions or Governmental Affairs. explanation pursuant to this Chapter. Upon receipt of a proposed form, instructions, or explanation, the legislative committees shall The committee amendments were read as follows: meet, either separately or jointly, within sixty days to consider and act on the proposed form, instructions, or explanation. Approval by HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS either legislative committee, meeting separately, shall require a favorable vote of a majority of the members present and voting, a Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and quorum of the legislative committee being present. Approval by the Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 272 by Senator two legislative committees, meeting jointly, shall require a favorable Murray vote of a majority of the members of each legislative committee present and voting, each house voting separately, a quorum of the AMENDMENT NO. 1 joint legislative committee being present. If the proposed form, instructions, or explanation fails to receive the approval of both On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and legislative committees within sixty days after submission by the delete lines 3 and 4, and at the beginning of line 5, delete supervisory committee, the proposed form, instructions, or "42:1124(B)(3)," and insert the following: explanation shall be withdrawn from consideration. "R.S. 18:1491.7(D), 1495.5(D), and 1511.3(A), to enact R.S. * * * 42:1134(A)(3), and to repeal R.S. 18:1511.2(A)(5)," Section 2. R.S. 42:1134(A)(3) is hereby enacted to read as AMENDMENT NO. 2 follows: On page 1, delete lines 10 through 17 and delete pages 2 through 4, §1134. Powers, duties, and responsibilities of the board and insert the following: A. "Section 1. R.S. 18:1491.7(D), 1495.5(D), and 1511.3(A) are * * * hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of this §1491.7. Reports; contents Subsection or the Administrative Procedure Act, all forms required by R.S. 42:1124, 1124.2, 1124.2.1, 1124.3, and 1124.5 shall be * * * prepared and prescribed by the Board of Ethics as provided in this Paragraph. The board shall submit all such proposed forms to the D. The supervisory committee, by rule, may require the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the reporting of totals of any information otherwise required to be House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs for review reported, including totals of amounts reported in the current report, and approval. The approval of each legislative committee shall be or in the current report and other previous reports. required prior to the utilization of a form to satisfy the requirements of R.S. 42:1124, 1124.2, 1124.2.1, 1124.3, or 1124.5. Upon receipt * * * of a proposed form, the legislative committees shall meet, either separately or jointly, within sixty days to consider and act on the §1495.5. Reports; contents proposed form. Approval by either legislative committee, meeting separately, shall require a favorable vote of a majority of the * * * members present and voting, a quorum of the legislative committee being present. Approval by the two legislative committees, meeting D. The supervisory committee by rule, may require the jointly, shall require a favorable vote of a majority of the members reporting of totals of any information otherwise required to be of each legislative committee present and voting, each committee reported, including totals of amounts reported in the current report, voting separately, a quorum of the joint legislative committee being or in the current report and other previous reports. present. If the proposed form fails to receive the approval of both legislative committees within sixty days after submission by the * * * supervisory committee, the proposed form shall be withdrawn from consideration. §1511.3. Filing of reports; forms; notice * * *

1426 Page 13 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Section 3. R.S. 42:1511.2(A)(5) is hereby repealed in its child in need of care; to provide relative to terms and entirety. definitions; to provide relative to child abuse reporting and investigation; to provide with respect to assignment of reports Section 4. All forms, instructions, and explanations for investigation and assessment; to provide with respect to promulgated or prescribed by the Board of Ethics or the Supervisory disposition of reports; to provide relative to procedures for Committee on Campaign Finance Disclosure prior to the effective of protection of a child; to provide with respect to instanter orders this Act shall remain in effect until the Board of Ethics or the of custody; to provide relative to continued custody hearing and Supervisory Committee on Campaign Finance Disclosure prepares custody order; to provide relative to rights and responsibilities or prescribes new forms, instructions, or explanations and such of certain person; to provide relative time for filing of petition; forms, instructions, and explanations receive approval in accordance to provide relative to grounds for continued safety plan; and to with the provisions of this Act." provide for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Read by title. The Legislative Bureau amendments were read as follows: Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill was ordered passed to its Bill No. 272 by Senator Murray third reading. AMENDMENT NO. 1 SENATE BILL NO. 394— BY SENATOR MORRELL In House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the House AN ACT Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed To enact R.S. 42:2.1(C) and (D), relative to boards and commissions; Senate Bill No. 272 by Senator Murray, on page 2, line 41, after to prohibit certain individuals from serving on boards and "R.S." change "42" to "18" commissions; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the bill, as amended, was ordered passed to its third reading. Reported favorably by the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. SENATE BILL NO. 274— BY SENATOR CORTEZ Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1170(E)(2) and to enact R.S. On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the bill was ordered passed to its 42:1170(C)(4), relative to mandatory ethics education and third reading. training; to designate local representatives; to set a compliance deadline; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 556— BY SENATOR JOHNS Read by title. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1006(B), relative to the reporting of Reported with amendments by the Committee on House and prescription monitoring information; to provide for reporting at Governmental Affairs. a frequency to be determined by the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy; and to provide for related matters. The committee amendments were read as follows: Read by title. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare. Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 274 by Senator Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Cortez On motion of Rep. Simon, the bill was ordered passed to its AMENDMENT NO. 1 third reading. On page 2, at the end of line 8, delete "public servant." and insert SENATE BILL NO. 636— BY SENATORS WHITE AND CLAITOR "person." AN ACT To enact Subpart D of Part II of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:131 through 136, relative to school systems serving large On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the amendments were adopted. populations; to provide for governance and administration of such systems; to provide for powers and duties of the school On motion of Rep. Tim Burns, the bill, as amended, was ordered board and superintendent of such systems and of school passed to its third reading. principals; to provide for establishment of enrollment zones and SENATE BILL NO. 290— an enrollment system; to provide for community school councils BY SENATOR JOHNS and community academic coordinators; to provide for effective AN ACT and implementation dates; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 603(27), 612(A)(2), 615(B)(2), 619, 620, 624(A), (C)(1) and (D), the introductory Read by title. paragraph of 625(A), 627(E) and (F), and 632(A) and (C) and to enact Children's Code Articles 626(E) and 627(G), relative to Reported favorably by the Committee on Education.

1427 Page 14 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 6 On motion of Rep. Carter, the bill was ordered passed to its third On page 181, line 24, after "Notwithstanding" and before the comma reading. "," delete "R.S. 39:112.A" and insert "R.S. 39:112(A)" House Bills and Joint Resolutions on AMENDMENT NO. 7 Third Reading and Final Passage On page 185, delete line 19 in its entirety and insert "of 26 U.S.C. The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third 501(c)(3). Notwithstanding anything" reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 8 HOUSE BILL NO. 3— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX On page 190, line 30, after "as" and before "in" delete "defined" and AN ACT insert "established" To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2014, relative to the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program; AMENDMENT NO. 9 to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for On page 191, at the beginning of line 4, delete "49:214.6.2 B" and authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond insert "49:214.6.2(B)" Commission; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Robideaux, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Motion ROLL CALL On motion of Rep. Robideaux, the bill was returned to the calendar. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 2— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX AN ACT Mr. Speaker Gisclair Moreno To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital Abramson Guillory Morris, Jay outlay program for state government, state institutions, and Adams Guinn Norton other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects Anders Harris Ortego and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making Badon Harrison Pearson appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related Barras Havard Ponti matters. Barrow Hazel Pope Berthelot Henry Price Read by title. Billiot Hensgens Pugh Bishop, S. Hodges Pylant Rep. Robideaux sent up floor amendments which were read as Bishop, W. Hoffmann Richard follows: Broadwater Hollis Ritchie Brown Honore Robideaux HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Burford Howard Schexnayder Burns, H. Hunter Schroder Amendments proposed by Representative Robideaux to Reengrossed Burns, T. Huval Seabaugh House Bill No. 2 by Representative Robideaux Burrell Ivey Shadoin Carmody Jackson Simon AMENDMENT NO. 1 Carter James Smith Champagne Johnson St. Germain On page 3, line 16, after "shall" and before "become" delete "only" Chaney Jones Stokes Connick Lambert Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 2 Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Danahay Landry, T. Thierry On page 3, at the beginning of line 17, after "effective" and before Dove Leger Thompson "upon" insert "only" Edwards Leopold Whitney Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Gaines Mack Willmott On page 21, at the beginning of line 25, delete "(1371)" and insert Garofalo Miller Woodruff "(2129)" Total - 90 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 0 On page 177, line 4, after "State" and before "Act" delete "Lease ABSENT Purchase" and insert "Lease-Purchase" Armes Geymann Montoucet AMENDMENT NO. 5 Arnold Greene Morris, Jim Cromer Hill Pierre On page 177, line 6, after "State" and before "Act" delete "Lease Dixon Jefferson Reynolds Purchase" and insert "Lease-Purchase" Franklin LeBas Total - 14

1428 Page 15 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Broadwater Hoffmann Richard Brown Hollis Ritchie The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Burford Honore Robideaux Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which the Burns, T. Hunter Schroder above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Burrell Huval Seabaugh reconsider was laid on the table. Carmody Ivey Shadoin Carter Jackson Simon Consent to Correct a Vote Record Champagne James Smith Chaney Johnson Stokes Rep. Abramson requested the House consent to record his vote Connick Jones Talbot on final passage of House Bill No. 2 as yea, which consent was Cox Lambert Thibaut unanimously granted. Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Dove Landry, T. Thompson Edwards LeBas Whitney Consent to Correct a Vote Record Fannin Leger Williams, A. Foil Leopold Williams, P. Rep. Ortego requested the House consent to record his vote on Franklin Lopinto Willmott final passage of House Bill No. 2 as yea, which consent was Gaines Lorusso Woodruff unanimously granted. Garofalo Mack HOUSE BILL NO. 3— Gisclair Miller BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX Total - 91 AN ACT NAYS To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2014, relative to the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program; Total - 0 to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to ABSENT provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond Abramson Geymann Ponti Commission; and to provide for related matters. Armes Hill Reynolds Arnold Jefferson St. Germain Called from the calendar. Cromer Morris, Jim Dixon Ortego Read by title. Total - 13 Rep. Robideaux sent up floor amendments which were read as The Chair declared the above bill, having received a two-thirds follows: vote of the elected members, was finally passed. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Amendments proposed by Representative Robideaux to Engrossed Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which the House Bill No. 3 by Representative Robideaux above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 854— BY REPRESENTATIVES GAROFALO, ABRAMSON, BARRAS, On page 2, line 23, after "including" delete the remainder of the line BERTHELOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, HENRY BURNS, and insert "without limitation House Bill No. 3 of" BURRELL, CARMODY, CHAMPAGNE, DOVE, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HENSGENS, IVEY, KLECKLEY, LORUSSO, PYLANT, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, STOKES, AMENDMENT NO. 2 THOMPSON, WHITNEY, AND PATRICK WILLIAMS AN ACT On page 2, line 24, after "enacted into law" and before "and" insert To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1563(A)(2) "(2013 Omnibus Bond Authorization Act)" and to enact R.S. 30:29(C)(2)(c), relative to the remediation of oilfield sites and exploration and production sites; to provide for On motion of Rep. Robideaux, the amendments were adopted. a presumption and jury charges in certain circumstances; to prohibit the court from proceeding to trial until an approved Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. feasible plan is filed with the court; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Garofalo sent up floor amendments which were read as YEAS follows: Mr. Speaker Greene Montoucet HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Adams Guillory Moreno Anders Guinn Morris, Jay Amendments proposed by Representative Garofalo to Engrossed Badon Harris Norton House Bill No. 854 by Representative Garofalo Barras Harrison Pearson Barrow Havard Pierre AMENDMENT NO. 1 Berthelot Hazel Pope Billiot Henry Price On page 1, line 8, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh and at the beginning of line 2 delete "reenacted and" Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant

1429 Page 16 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Carmody Jackson Shadoin On page 3, line 3, after "determination" and before "the" change Carter James Simon "that" to "of the liability of" Champagne Johnson Smith Chaney Jones Stokes On motion of Rep. Garofalo, the amendments were adopted. Connick Lambert Talbot Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Rep. Abramson sent up floor amendments which were read as Danahay Landry, T. Thompson follows: Dove LeBas Whitney Edwards Leger Williams, A. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Foil Lopinto Willmott Amendments proposed by Representative Abramson to Engrossed Gaines Lorusso Woodruff House Bill No. 854 by Representative Garofalo Garofalo Mack Total - 92 AMENDMENT NO. 1 NAYS On page 2, line 12, after "party." delete the remainder of the line and Thierry delete lines 13 and 14 in their entirety Total - 1 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 2 Arnold Geymann Norton On page 3, between lines 4 and 5, insert the following: Cromer Hill Reynolds Dixon Jefferson St. Germain "(vi) Upon referral to the department to approve or structure a Franklin Morris, Jim plan pursuant to Item (i) of this Subparagraph, the court shall not Total - 11 enjoin the department in its review, approval, or structuring of the plan prior to trial. A referral to the department shall not interfere The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. with the department's authority to bring any civil or administrative enforcement action." The title of the above bill was read and adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Rep. Garofalo moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to On page 3, delete lines 19 through 22 in their entirety and insert the reconsider was laid on the table. following: Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on "(b) Upon referral to the department to approve or structure a plan pursuant to R.S. 30:29(C)(2)(i), the court shall not enjoin the Third Reading and Final Passage department in its review, approval, or structuring of the plan prior to trial. A referral to the department shall not interfere with the The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third department's authority to bring any civil or administrative reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: enforcement action. SENATE BILL NO. 55— BY SENATORS KOSTELKA AND DORSEY-COLOMB * * *" AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:2(B)(45) and 32.1(C), relative to crimes of On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were adopted. violence; to add vehicular homicide to the list of crimes of violence; to provide relative to penalties for vehicular homicide; Rep. Garofalo moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. Speaker Gisclair Miller The roll was called with the following result: Abramson Greene Montoucet Adams Guillory Moreno YEAS Anders Guinn Morris, Jay Armes Harris Ortego Mr. Speaker Greene Ortego Badon Harrison Pearson Abramson Guillory Pearson Barras Havard Pierre Adams Harris Pierre Barrow Hazel Ponti Anders Harrison Ponti Berthelot Henry Pope Armes Hazel Pope Billiot Hensgens Price Badon Henry Price Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Barras Hensgens Pugh Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Barrow Hodges Pylant Broadwater Hollis Richard Berthelot Hoffmann Richard Brown Honore Ritchie Billiot Hollis Ritchie Burford Howard Robideaux Bishop, S. Honore Robideaux Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Brown Howard Schexnayder Burns, T. Huval Schroder Burford Hunter Schroder

1430 Page 17 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Burns, H. Huval Seabaugh HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Burns, T. Ivey Shadoin Burrell James Smith Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Engrossed Carmody Johnson St. Germain Senate Bill No. 87 by Senator Claitor Carter Lambert Stokes Champagne Landry, N. Talbot Chaney Landry, T. Thibaut AMENDMENT NO. 1 Connick LeBas Thierry Cox Lopinto Thompson Delete Amendment Nos. 1 through 6 proposed by the House Danahay Lorusso Whitney Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice and adopted by Edwards Mack Williams, A. the House of Representatives on May 5, 2014. Fannin Miller Williams, P. Foil Montoucet Willmott AMENDMENT NO. 2 Gaines Moreno Woodruff Garofalo Morris, Jay On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete the remainder of the line and Gisclair Norton insert "R.S. 40:966(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 40:966(B)(4), relative to Total - 85 certain drug offenses; to" NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Total - 0 ABSENT On page 1, line 7, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line and insert "R.S. 40:966(B)(1) is hereby amended and reenacted and Arnold Geymann Leger R.S. 40:966(B)(4) is hereby enacted to read as follows:" Bishop, W. Guinn Leopold Broadwater Havard Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 4 Cromer Hill Reynolds Dixon Jackson Simon On page 1, line 17, change "five" to "ten" Dove Jefferson Franklin Jones AMENDMENT NO. 5 Total - 19 On page 2, line 1, change "five" to "ten" The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. AMENDMENT NO. 6 Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to On page 2, delete lines 4 through 14 in their entirety and insert reconsider was laid on the table. asterisks "* * *" SENATE BILL NO. 57— AMENDMENT NO. 7 BY SENATOR BROOME AN ACT On page 2, line 18, after "than" and before "nor" change "five" to To enact R.S. 22:1025.1, relative to group, blanket, and association "ten" and after "least" and before "years" change "five" to "ten" health insurance; to mandate inclusion of coverage for the treatment of lymphedema as an option in certain policies; and On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the amendments were adopted. to provide for related matters. Rep. Norton sent up floor amendments which were read as Read by title. follows: Motion HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On motion of Rep. Lorusso, the bill was returned to the Amendments proposed by Representative Norton to Engrossed calendar. Senate Bill No. 87 by Senator Claitor

Notice of Intention to Call AMENDMENT NO. 1 Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Lorusso gave notice On page 2, line 18, change "ninety-nine" to "fifty" of Rep. Cromer's intention to call Senate Bill No. 57 from the calendar on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Rep. Norton moved the adoption of the amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 87— Rep. Lopinto objected. BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT By a vote of 38 yeas and 50 nays, the amendments were To amend and reenact R.S. 40:966(B), relative to penalties for rejected. certain drug offenses; to increase the maximum term of imprisonment allowed for the manufacture, distribution, or Rep. Hunter sent up floor amendments which were read as possession with intent to distribute heroin to ninety-nine years; follows: and to provide for related matters. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Read by title. Rep. Lopinto sent up floor amendments which were read as Amendments proposed by Representative Hunter to Engrossed follows: Senate Bill No. 87 by Senator Claitor

1431 Page 18 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 1 ROLL CALL Delete House Floor Amendments Nos. 4 through 7 proposed by The roll was called with the following result: Representative Lopinto and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2014. YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Adams Harris Mack Armes Havard Miller On page 1, line 16, change "fifty years," to "thirty," Billiot Hazel Morris, Jay Bishop, S. Henry Ortego Rep. Hunter moved the adoption of the amendments. Broadwater Hensgens Pearson Brown Hodges Ponti Rep. Lopinto objected. Burford Hoffmann Pope Burns, H. Hollis Pylant By a vote of 16 yeas and 67 nays, the amendments were Burns, T. Howard Ritchie rejected. Carmody Huval Robideaux Carter Ivey Schroder Rep. Mack sent up floor amendments which were read as Champagne Johnson Seabaugh follows: Chaney Jones Shadoin Connick Lambert Stokes HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Fannin LeBas Thibaut Amendments proposed by Representative Mack to Engrossed Senate Foil Leger Thompson Bill No. 87 by Senator Claitor Gisclair Lopinto Whitney Greene Lorusso Willmott AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 57 NAYS Delete House Floor Amendment No. 7 proposed by Rep. Lopinto and adopted by the House on May 15, 2014. Mr. Speaker Guillory Pierre Badon Honore Price AMENDMENT NO. 2 Barrow Hunter Pugh Berthelot Jackson Richard On page 2, at the beginning of line 15, change "(4)" to "(4)(a)" Bishop, W. James Schexnayder Burrell Landry, T. Smith AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cox Leopold Thierry Franklin Montoucet Williams, A. On page 2, line 17, after "conviction" and before "shall" insert "of a Gaines Moreno Williams, P. first offense" Garofalo Norton Woodruff Total - 30 AMENDMENT NO. 4 ABSENT On page 2, delete line 18 in its entirety and insert "labor for not less Abramson Dove Jefferson than ten nor more than fifty years, at least ten years" Anders Edwards Morris, Jim Arnold Geymann Reynolds AMENDMENT NO. 5 Barras Guinn Simon Cromer Harrison St. Germain On page 2, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following: Dixon Hill Total - 17 "(b) A substance classified in Schedule I that is the narcotic drug heroin or a mixture or substance containing a detectable amount of The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. heroin or of its analogues upon conviction of a second or subsequent offense shall be sentenced to a term of imprisonment at hard labor for Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above not less than ten nor more than ninety-nine years, at least ten years of bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to which shall be served without benefit of probation or suspension of reconsider was laid on the table. sentence, and may, in addition, be required to pay a fine of not more than fifty thousand dollars." Consent to Correct a Vote Record On motion of Rep. Mack, the amendments were adopted. Rep. Billiot requested the House consent to correct his vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 87 from nay to yea, which consent Motion was unanimously granted. Rep. Barrow moved that the bill be recommitted to the Consent to Correct a Vote Record Committee on Appropriations. Rep. Tim Burns requested the House consent to correct his vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 87 from nay to yea, which Rep. Lopinto objected. consent was unanimously granted. By a vote of 25 yeas and 63 nays, the House refused to Consent to Correct a Vote Record recommit the bill to the Committee on Appropriations. Rep. Miller requested the House consent to correct his vote on final passage of Senate Bill No. 87 from nay to yea, which consent Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. was unanimously granted.

1432 Page 19 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Speaker Pro Tempore Leger in the Chair SENATE BILL NO. 141— BY SENATOR LONG SENATE BILL NO. 103— AN ACT BY SENATOR MORRELL To amend and reenact R.S. 30:961(E), relative to cooperative AN ACT endeavor agreements for the withdrawal of surface water; to To amend and reenact R.S. 27:28(E) and 431(D), relative to gaming; extend the time frame within which opportunities for to prohibit application for certain approval, licenses, and cooperative endeavor agreements for such withdrawal may be permits for a period of five years under certain circumstances; entered into; to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and and to provide for related matters. to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title.

Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Stuart Bishop 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 Gaines Montoucet Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet Adams Gisclair Moreno Adams Greene Moreno Anders Greene Morris, Jay Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Armes Guillory Norton Armes Harris Norton Badon Harris Ortego Badon Havard Ortego Barras Havard Pearson Barras Hazel Pearson Barrow Hazel Pierre Barrow Hensgens Pierre Berthelot Hensgens Pope Berthelot Hodges Pope Billiot Hodges Price Billiot Hoffmann Price Bishop, S. Hoffmann Pugh Bishop, S. Hollis Pugh Bishop, W. Honore Pylant Bishop, W. Hollis Richard Broadwater Howard Richard Broadwater Honore Ritchie Brown Hunter Ritchie Brown Howard Robideaux Burford Huval Schexnayder Burford Hunter Schexnayder Burns, H. Ivey Schroder Burns, H. Huval Schroder Burns, T. Jackson Seabaugh Burns, T. Ivey Seabaugh Carmody James Shadoin Burrell Jackson Shadoin Carter Johnson Simon Carmody James Simon Champagne Jones Smith Carter Johnson Smith Chaney Lambert Stokes Champagne Jones Stokes Cox Landry, N. Talbot Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Chaney Landry, N. Talbot Dove LeBas Thompson Cox LeBas Thierry Edwards Leger Whitney Danahay Leger Thompson Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Dove Leopold Whitney Foil Lopinto Willmott Edwards Lopinto Williams, A. Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Fannin Lorusso Williams, P. Gaines Mack Foil Mack Willmott Garofalo Miller Franklin Miller Woodruff Total - 85 Total - 84 NAYS NAYS Total - 0 Total - 0 ABSENT ABSENT Abramson Guinn Reynolds Abramson Guinn Morris, Jim Arnold Harrison Robideaux Arnold Harrison Ponti Burrell Henry St. Germain Connick Henry Pylant Connick Hill Thibaut Cromer Hill Reynolds Cromer Jefferson Williams, A. Dixon Jefferson St. Germain Dixon Morris, Jim Garofalo Lambert Thibaut Geymann Ponti Geymann Landry, T. Total - 19 Total - 20 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Stuart Bishop moved to reconsider the vote by which the Rep. Lopinto 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.

1433 Page 20 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 148— Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB Foil Mack Williams, P. AN ACT Franklin Miller Willmott To amend and reenact R.S. 14:32.1(B), relative to the crime of Gaines Montoucet Woodruff vehicular homicide; to provide relative to penalties when Garofalo Moreno multiple homicides are involved in the offense; to provide for Gisclair Morris, Jay sentences to be served consecutively; and to provide for related Total - 91 matters. NAYS Read by title. Total - 0 ABSENT Rep. Lopinto sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: Mr. Speaker Geymann Jefferson Abramson Guinn Morris, Jim HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Arnold Harris Reynolds Cromer Hill Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Reengrossed Dixon Hunter Senate Bill No. 148 by Senator Dorsey-Colomb Total - 13 AMENDMENT NO. 1 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. In House Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the House Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice and adopted by the bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to House on May 5, 2014, on page 1, line 15, after "beings," delete the reconsider was laid on the table. remainder of the line and at the beginning of line 16, delete "killing of any unborn child," SENATE BILL NO. 154— BY SENATOR LONG AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:327(A)(2) and 412(A)(4) and (6) and In House Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the House to repeal R.S. 56:327.1, relative to the importation of certain Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice and adopted by the fish; to provide for importation regulations and licensing House on May 5, 2014, on page 1, at the end of line 17, add the requirements; to provide certain size requirements for following: importation; to exempt certain persons from the notification provisions; to remove certain provisions relative to the "In calculating the number of deaths for purposes of this Subsection, importation of aquaculturally raised fish and cultured fish; to a human being includes an unborn child." provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. 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 Adams Greene Norton Anders Guillory Ortego Adams Harris Ortego Armes Harrison Pearson Anders Havard Pearson Badon Havard Pierre Armes Hazel Pierre Barras Hazel Ponti Badon Henry Ponti Barrow Henry Pope Barrow Hensgens Pope Berthelot Hensgens Price Berthelot Hodges Price Billiot Hodges Pugh Billiot Hoffmann Pugh Bishop, S. Hoffmann Pylant Bishop, S. Hollis Pylant Bishop, W. Hollis Richard Bishop, W. Honore Richard Broadwater Honore Ritchie Brown Howard Ritchie Brown Howard Robideaux Burford Hunter Robideaux Burford Huval Schexnayder Burns, H. Huval Schexnayder Burns, H. Ivey Schroder Burns, T. Ivey Schroder Burns, T. Jackson Seabaugh Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Burrell James Shadoin Carter James Shadoin Carmody Johnson Simon Champagne Johnson Simon Carter Jones Smith Chaney Lambert Smith Champagne Lambert St. Germain Connick Landry, N. St. Germain Chaney Landry, N. Stokes Cox Landry, T. Stokes Connick Landry, T. Talbot Dove LeBas Talbot Cox LeBas Thibaut Fannin Leger Thibaut Danahay Leger Thierry Franklin Leopold Thierry Dove Leopold Thompson Gaines Lorusso Thompson Edwards Lopinto Whitney Garofalo Mack Whitney

1434 Page 21 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Gisclair Miller Williams, A. Broadwater Hollis Pugh Greene Montoucet Williams, P. Brown Honore Pylant Guillory Moreno Willmott Burford Howard Richard Guinn Morris, Jay Woodruff Burns, H. Hunter Ritchie Total - 84 Burns, T. Huval Schexnayder NAYS Burrell Ivey Schroder Carmody Jackson Seabaugh Total - 0 Carter James Shadoin ABSENT Champagne Johnson Simon Chaney Lambert Smith Mr. Speaker Danahay Jefferson Dove Landry, N. Stokes Abramson Dixon Jones Fannin Landry, T. Talbot Arnold Edwards Lopinto Foil LeBas Thibaut Barras Foil Morris, Jim Franklin Leger Thierry Broadwater Geymann Norton Gaines Leopold Thompson Burrell Harrison Reynolds Gisclair Lorusso Whitney Cromer Hill Greene Mack Williams, A. Total - 20 Guillory Miller Willmott Guinn Montoucet Woodruff The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 81 NAYS Rep. Cox moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider Total - 0 was laid on the table. ABSENT SENATE BILL NO. 169— Mr. Speaker Danahay Lopinto BY SENATOR LONG Abramson Dixon Morris, Jim AN ACT Arnold Edwards Norton To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. Barras Garofalo Reynolds 22:2083(A)(2), (B)(1) and (2)(c) and the introductory paragraph Bishop, W. Geymann Robideaux of (h) and (v), and (C)(2)(c), 2084(6) and (12), 2087(A), (B), Connick Hill St. Germain and (C), and the heading of R.S. 22:2098 and 2098(D); to enact Cox Jefferson Williams, P. R.S. 22:2083(A)(3), (4), and (5) and (B)(2)(j), 2084(11.1) and Cromer Jones (12.1), and 2087(Q); and to repeal R.S. 22:2087(D) and (E), Total - 23 relative to the Louisiana Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association; to provide for coverage and structured settlement The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. annuities; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Thibaut moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Read by title. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Thibaut sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: SENATE BILL NO. 170— BY SENATOR LONG HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:20(A) and (B), relative to the release Amendments proposed by Representative Thibaut to Reengrossed of certain game, fowl, or fish; to provide for the liberation of Senate Bill No. 169 by Senator Long pen-raised or wild animal, fowl, or fish; to provide for the release of pen-raised turkeys and pheasants; to provide terms, AMENDMENT NO. 1 conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Delete Legislative Bureau Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Read by title. Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 5, 2014 Rep. Dove moved the final passage of the bill. On motion of Rep. Thibaut, the amendments were adopted. ROLL CALL Rep. Thibaut moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Adams Greene Moreno Anders Guillory Morris, Jay YEAS Armes Guinn Ortego Badon Harris Pearson Adams Harris Moreno Barras Harrison Pierre Anders Harrison Morris, Jay Barrow Havard Ponti Armes Havard Ortego Berthelot Hazel Pope Badon Hazel Pearson Billiot Henry Price Barrow Henry Pierre Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Berthelot Hensgens Ponti Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Billiot Hodges Pope Broadwater Hollis Richard Bishop, S. Hoffmann Price Brown Honore Ritchie

1435 Page 22 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Burford Howard Robideaux Burrell Huval Seabaugh Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Carmody Jackson Shadoin Burns, T. Huval Schroder Carter James Simon Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Champagne Johnson Smith Carmody Jackson Shadoin Chaney Jones Stokes Carter James Simon Connick Lambert Talbot Champagne Johnson Smith Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Chaney Jones Stokes Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Cox Lambert Talbot Dove LeBas Thompson Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut Edwards Leger Whitney Dove Landry, T. Thierry Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Edwards LeBas Thompson Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Fannin Leger Whitney Franklin Mack Willmott Foil Leopold Williams, A. Gaines Miller Woodruff Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. Garofalo Montoucet Gaines Mack Willmott Total - 89 Garofalo Miller Woodruff NAYS Gisclair Montoucet Total - 89 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Mr. Speaker Geymann Lopinto ABSENT Abramson Hill Morris, Jim Arnold Hunter Norton Mr. Speaker Dixon Lopinto Cromer Ivey Reynolds Abramson Geymann Morris, Jim Dixon Jefferson St. Germain Arnold Hensgens Norton Total - 15 Connick Hill Reynolds Cromer Jefferson St. Germain The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 15 Rep. Moreno moved to reconsider the vote by which the above The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Dove moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider SENATE BILL NO. 212— was laid on the table. BY SENATORS WARD, CHABERT, LONG, MORRISH AND WALSWORTH SENATE BILL NO. 187— AN ACT BY SENATOR KOSTELKA To amend and reenact R.S. 56:116.1(B)(3) and (H), to enact R.S. AN ACT 56:116.1(I), and to repeal R.S. 56:116.1(D)(3), relative to the To amend and reenact R.S. 40:981.3(D) and to repeal R.S. taking of wild quadrupeds; to provide for the use of firearm 40:981.3(E), relative to controlled dangerous substances; to sound suppressors when taking wild quadrupeds; to provide allow enhanced sentencing for violations of the Uniform certain penalties; to provide for the use of night vision devices; Controlled Dangerous Substances Law occurring within a to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide private residence located in a drug free zone; and to provide for for related matters. related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Henry moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Moreno 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 Guillory Ortego Adams Gisclair Moreno Anders Guinn Pearson Anders Greene Morris, Jay Armes Harris Pierre Armes Guillory Ortego Barras Harrison Ponti Badon Guinn Pearson Barrow Havard Pope Barras Harris Pierre Berthelot Hazel Price Barrow Harrison Ponti Billiot Henry Pugh Berthelot Havard Pope Bishop, S. Hensgens Pylant Billiot Hazel Price Bishop, W. Hodges Richard Bishop, S. Henry Pugh Broadwater Hoffmann Ritchie Bishop, W. Hensgens Pylant Brown Hollis Robideaux Broadwater Hodges Richard Burford Honore Schexnayder Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Burns, H. Howard Schroder Burford Hollis Robideaux Burrell Hunter Seabaugh Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Carmody Huval Shadoin Burns, T. Howard Schroder Carter Jackson Simon Champagne James Smith

1436 Page 23 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Chaney Johnson Stokes B. The secretary is hereby directed: Connick Jones Talbot Cox Lambert Thibaut * * * Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Dove Leger Thompson (2) Edwards Leopold Whitney Fannin Lopinto Williams, A. * * * Foil Lorusso Williams, P. Franklin Mack Willmott (i) In a parishes with a population greater than four hundred Garofalo Miller Woodruff forty thousand persons according to the latest federal census, the Gisclair Montoucet secretary shall not permit or otherwise allow, nor shall any person Greene Morris, Jay engage in, the construction, establishment, or expansion of any solid Total - 85 waste disposal facility without the prior approval of the House NAYS Committee on Natural Resources and Environment and the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality. Badon Gaines Moreno Total - 3 * * *" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 4 Mr. Speaker Geymann Morris, Jim Abramson Hill Norton On page 2, at the beginning of line 16, change "Section 5." to Arnold Ivey Reynolds "Section 6." Burns, T. Jefferson St. Germain Cromer Landry, T. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Dixon LeBas Total - 16 On page 2, at the beginning of line 17, change "Section 6." to "Section 7." The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Henry moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Point of Order bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Stuart Bishop asked for a ruling from the Chair as to whether the above amendments were germane to the subject matter SENATE BILL NO. 239— contained in the bill as introduced. BY SENATOR WALSWORTH AN ACT To enact R.S. 49:191(7)(a) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(5)(h), relative Ruling of the Chair to the Department of Environmental Quality, including provisions to provide for the re-creation of the Department of The Chair ruled that the above amendments were not germane Environmental Quality and the statutory entities made a part of to the subject matter contained in the bill as introduced. the department by law; to provide for the effective termination date for all statutory authority for the existence of such statutory On motion of Rep. James, the amendments were withdrawn. entities; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Stuart Bishop moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. James 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 James to Engrossed Senate Adams Gisclair Morris, Jay Bill No. 239 by Senator Walsworth Anders Greene Norton Armes Guinn Ortego AMENDMENT NO. 1 Badon Harris Pearson Barras Harrison Pierre On page 1, line 2, after "49:191(7)(a)" insert "and R.S. Barrow Havard Ponti 30:2154(B)(2)(i)" Berthelot Hazel Pope Billiot Henry Price AMENDMENT NO. 2 Bishop, S. Hensgens Pugh Bishop, W. Hodges Pylant On page 1, line 6, after "entities;" insert "to provide for solid waste Broadwater Hoffmann Richard facilities;" Brown Hollis Ritchie Burford Honore Robideaux AMENDMENT NO. 3 Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Burns, T. Hunter Schroder On page 2, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Burrell Huval Seabaugh Carmody Jackson Shadoin "Section 5. R.S. 30:2154(B)(2)(i) is hereby enacted to read as Carter James Simon follows: Champagne Johnson Smith Chaney Jones St. Germain §2154. Powers; duties; restrictions; prohibitions; penalties Connick Lambert Talbot * * * Cox Landry, N. Thibaut

1437 Page 24 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Edwards Landry, T. Whitney Dove LeBas Thompson Fannin LeBas Williams, A. Edwards Leger Whitney Foil Leger Williams, P. Fannin Lorusso Williams, A. Franklin Leopold Willmott Foil Mack Williams, P. Gaines Lorusso Woodruff Franklin Miller Willmott Garofalo Mack Gaines Montoucet Woodruff Total - 86 Garofalo Moreno NAYS Total - 89 NAYS Total - 0 ABSENT Total - 0 ABSENT Mr. Speaker Geymann Pugh Abramson Guillory Reynolds Mr. Speaker Geymann Leopold Arnold Hill Richard Abramson Guillory Lopinto Connick Jefferson Robideaux Arnold Hill Morris, Jim Cromer Lopinto Simon Cromer Ivey Reynolds Dixon Morris, Jim St. Germain Dixon Jefferson Stokes Total - 18 Total - 15 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Hensgens moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Rep. Stuart Bishop moved to reconsider the vote by which the 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. 251— SENATE BILL NO. 246— BY SENATOR WARD BY SENATOR MORRISH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:116.2, relative to the sale or purchase To amend and reenact R.S. 56:495(A)(3) and (4) and to enact R.S. of wild birds and wild quadrupeds; to provide prohibitions on 56:495(A)(4.1) and (4.2) and (E), relative to shrimping; to the sale, purchase, trade, barter, or exchange or attempt to sell, provide for the inside and outside shrimp line; to alter the line purchase, trade, barter, or exchange of certain wild birds and to conform to the existing coastline after changes resultant from wild quadrupeds; to provide certain exemptions; to provide coastal erosion and subsidence; to allow the Louisiana Wildlife terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related and Fisheries Commission to amend the demarcation line; to matters. provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Stuart Bishop moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Hensgens 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 Gisclair Mack Anders Guillory Miller Adams Gisclair Miller Armes Guinn Montoucet Anders Greene Montoucet Badon Harris Moreno Armes Guinn Moreno Barras Harrison Morris, Jay Badon Harris Morris, Jay Barrow Havard Norton Barras Harrison Norton Berthelot Hazel Ortego Barrow Havard Ortego Billiot Henry Pearson Berthelot Hazel Pearson Bishop, S. Hensgens Pierre Billiot Henry Pierre Bishop, W. Hodges Ponti Bishop, S. Hensgens Ponti Brown Hoffmann Pope Bishop, W. Hodges Pope Burford Hollis Price Broadwater Hoffmann Price Burns, H. Honore Pylant Brown Hollis Pylant Burns, T. Howard Ritchie Burford Honore Ritchie Burrell Hunter Schexnayder Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Carmody Huval Schroder Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Carter Ivey Seabaugh Burrell Huval Seabaugh Champagne Jackson Shadoin Carmody Ivey Shadoin Chaney James Smith Carter Jackson Smith Cox Johnson Stokes Champagne James Stokes Danahay Jones Talbot Chaney Johnson Talbot Dove Lambert Thibaut Cox Jones Thibaut Edwards Landry, N. Thierry Danahay Lambert Thierry Fannin Landry, T. Whitney Dove Landry, N. Thompson Foil LeBas Williams, A.

1438 Page 25 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Franklin Leger Williams, P. Franklin Lopinto Woodruff Gaines Leopold Willmott Gaines Lorusso Garofalo Lorusso Woodruff Garofalo Mack Total - 84 Total - 88 NAYS NAYS Total - 0 Total - 0 ABSENT ABSENT Mr. Speaker Geymann Reynolds Mr. Speaker Guillory Richard Abramson Greene Richard Abramson Hill Robideaux Arnold Hill Robideaux Arnold Jefferson Simon Broadwater Jefferson Simon Cromer Morris, Jim St. Germain Connick Lopinto St. Germain Dixon Ponti Cromer Morris, Jim Thompson Geymann Reynolds Dixon Pugh Total - 16 Total - 20 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Ritchie moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Rep. Stuart Bishop moved to reconsider the vote by which the 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. 276— SENATE BILL NO. 252— BY SENATOR PERRY BY SENATOR NEVERS AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 15:590(6) and (7), relative to the Louisiana Bureau of To amend and reenact R.S. 15:326 and 327, relative to sentencing; to Criminal Identification and Information; to add to the list of provide relative to the Twenty-Second Judicial District Court those persons whose information is to be obtained and filed by sentencing policies and procedures; to provide for presentence the bureau; and to provide for related matters. investigation assessments; to provide for the use of a validated risk and needs assessment tool; to provide for certain terms, Read by title. conditions and procedures; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Hazel moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Ritchie 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: Adams Greene Montoucet YEAS Anders Guillory Moreno Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Adams Gisclair Miller Badon Harris Norton Anders Greene Montoucet Barras Harrison Ortego Armes Guinn Moreno Barrow Havard Pearson Badon Harris Morris, Jay Berthelot Hazel Pierre Barras Harrison Norton Billiot Henry Pope Barrow Havard Ortego Bishop, W. Hensgens Price Berthelot Hazel Pearson Broadwater Hodges Pugh Billiot Henry Pierre Brown Hoffmann Pylant Bishop, S. Hensgens Pope Burford Hollis Ritchie Bishop, W. Hodges Price Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Burns, T. Howard Schroder Brown Hollis Pylant Burrell Huval Seabaugh Burford Honore Ritchie Carmody Ivey Shadoin Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Carter Jackson Smith Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Champagne James St. Germain Burrell Huval Seabaugh Chaney Johnson Stokes Carmody Ivey Shadoin Connick Jones Talbot Carter Jackson Smith Cox Lambert Thibaut Champagne James Stokes Danahay Landry, N. Thierry Chaney Johnson Talbot Dove Landry, T. Thompson Connick Jones Thibaut Edwards LeBas Whitney Cox Lambert Thierry Fannin Leger Williams, A. Danahay Landry, N. Thompson Foil Leopold Williams, P. Dove Landry, T. Whitney Franklin Lopinto Willmott Edwards LeBas Williams, A. Gaines Lorusso Woodruff Fannin Leger Williams, P. Garofalo Mack Foil Leopold Willmott Gisclair Miller Total - 88

1439 Page 26 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Mr. Speaker Geymann Pierre ABSENT Abramson Hill Reynolds Arnold Hunter Richard Mr. Speaker Geymann Reynolds Bishop, S. Jefferson Robideaux Abramson Hill Richard Cromer Morris, Jim Simon Arnold Hunter Robideaux Dixon Norton Bishop, S. Jefferson Simon Total - 17 Cromer Morris, Jim Dixon Ponti The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 16 Rep. Hazel 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 Rep. Hazel moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was laid on the table. was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider SENATE BILL NO. 293— was laid on the table. BY SENATOR MARTINY SENATE BILL NO. 277— AN ACT BY SENATORS PERRY, DORSEY-COLOMB AND GUILLORY To amend and reenact R.S. 14:98(F)(2), relative to operating a AN ACT vehicle while intoxicated; to provide relative to prior To amend and reenact R.S. 14:98, 98.1, 98.2, and 98.3, and to enact convictions for operating while intoxicated; and to provide for R.S. 14:98.4, 98.5, 98.6, 98.7, and 98.8, relative to driving related matters. offenses; to provide relative to the crimes of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, underage operating a vehicle while Read by title. intoxicated, unlawful refusal to submit to chemical tests, and operating a vehicle while under suspension; to provide Rep. Lopinto sent up floor amendments which were read as definitions; to provide penalties; and to provide for related follows: matters. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Read by title. Amendments proposed by Representative Lopinto to Engrossed Rep. Hazel moved the final passage of the bill. Senate Bill No. 293 by Senator Martiny ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 The roll was called with the following result: On page 1, delete lines 16 and 17 in their entirety, on page 2, delete YEAS lines 1 through 4 in their entirety, and insert the following: Adams Gisclair Mack "However, periods of time during which the offender was awaiting Anders Greene Miller trial, under an order of attachment for failure to appear, or on Armes Guillory Montoucet probation or parole for an offense described in Paragraph (1) of this Badon Guinn Moreno Subsection, under an order of attachment for failure to appear, or Barras Harris Morris, Jay periods of time during which an offender was incarcerated in a penal Barrow Harrison Ortego institution in this or any other state for any offense, including an Berthelot Havard Pearson offense described in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, shall be Billiot Hazel Ponti excluded in computing the ten-year period." Bishop, W. Henry Pope Broadwater Hensgens Price On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the amendments were adopted. Brown Hodges Pugh Burford Hoffmann Pylant Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie Burns, T. Honore Schexnayder ROLL CALL Burrell Howard Schroder Carmody Huval Seabaugh The roll was called with the following result: Carter Ivey Shadoin Champagne Jackson Smith YEAS Chaney James St. Germain Adams Garofalo Miller Connick Johnson Stokes Anders Gisclair Montoucet Cox Jones Talbot Armes Greene Moreno Danahay Lambert Thibaut Badon Guillory Morris, Jay Dove Landry, N. Thierry Barras Guinn Ortego Edwards Landry, T. Thompson Barrow Harris Pierre Fannin LeBas Whitney Berthelot Havard Ponti Foil Leger Williams, A. Billiot Hazel Pope Franklin Leopold Williams, P. Bishop, S. Henry Price Gaines Lopinto Willmott Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh Garofalo Lorusso Woodruff Broadwater Hodges Pylant Total - 87 Brown Hoffmann Ritchie NAYS Burford Hollis Robideaux Total - 0 Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder

1440 Page 27 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Burns, T. Howard Seabaugh Armes Guillory Norton Burrell Huval Shadoin Barras Harris Ortego Carmody Ivey Simon Berthelot Harrison Pearson Carter James Smith Billiot Havard Pierre Champagne Johnson Stokes Bishop, S. Hazel Ponti Chaney Jones Talbot Bishop, W. Henry Pope Connick Lambert Thibaut Broadwater Hensgens Price Cox Landry, N. Thierry Brown Hodges Pugh Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Burford Hoffmann Pylant Dove LeBas Whitney Burns, H. Hollis Ritchie Edwards Leger Williams, A. Burns, T. Honore Schexnayder Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Burrell Howard Schroder Foil Lopinto Willmott Carmody Huval Seabaugh Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Carter Ivey Shadoin Gaines Mack Champagne Johnson Simon Total - 86 Chaney Jones St. Germain NAYS Connick Lambert Stokes Cox Landry, N. Talbot Total - 0 Danahay LeBas Thibaut ABSENT Dove Leger Thierry Edwards Leopold Thompson Mr. Speaker Harrison Norton Fannin Lopinto Whitney Abramson Hill Pearson Foil Lorusso Williams, A. Arnold Hunter Reynolds Franklin Mack Willmott Cromer Jackson Richard Garofalo Miller Woodruff Dixon Jefferson Schroder Total - 81 Geymann Morris, Jim St. Germain NAYS Total - 18 Gaines James Williams, P. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Hunter Landry, T. Jackson Smith Rep. Lopinto moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Total - 7 bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to ABSENT reconsider was laid on the table. SENATE BILL NO. 305— Mr. Speaker Dixon Morris, Jim BY SENATOR CHABERT Abramson Geymann Reynolds AN ACT Arnold Guinn Richard To enact R.S. 49:214.6.8 and to repeal R.S. 38:331, relative to Badon Hill Robideaux coastal protection and restoration; to provide relative to the Barrow Jefferson Coastal Louisiana Levee Consortium as an advisory Cromer Moreno commission of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Total - 16 Board; to provide relative to duties, purposes, and membership; to provide certain terms, conditions, procedures, and The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. requirements; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Lambert moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Read by title. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Motion SENATE BILL NO. 369— BY SENATOR WALSWORTH On motion of Rep. Harrison, the bill was returned to the AN ACT calendar. To amend and reenact R.S. 56:325(B)(3), relative to the possession limit for crappie in certain water bodies; to provide a fifty fish SENATE BILL NO. 313— limit for crappie caught on Lake D'Arbonne; to provide terms, BY SENATORS WHITE AND DORSEY-COLOMB AN ACT conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 14:62.8(B)(2), relative to the crime of home invasion; to provide a minimum sentence of five years Read by title. imprisonment at hard labor for home invasion; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Shadoin moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Lambert 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: Adams Greene Montoucet Anders Guillory Moreno YEAS Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Badon Harris Norton Adams Gisclair Montoucet Barras Harrison Ortego Anders Greene Morris, Jay Barrow Havard Pearson

1441 Page 28 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Berthelot Hazel Pierre Barrow Harrison Pierre Billiot Henry Ponti Berthelot Havard Ponti Bishop, S. Hensgens Pope Billiot Hazel Pope Bishop, W. Hodges Price Bishop, S. Henry Price Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Bishop, W. Hensgens Pugh Brown Hollis Pylant Broadwater Hodges Pylant Burford Honore Ritchie Brown Hoffmann Ritchie Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Burford Hollis Robideaux Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Burns, H. Honore Schexnayder Burrell Huval Schroder Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Burrell Huval Seabaugh Carter Jackson Shadoin Champagne James Simon Carmody Ivey Shadoin Chaney Johnson Smith Carter Jackson Simon Connick Jones St. Germain Champagne Johnson Smith Cox Lambert Stokes Chaney Jones Stokes Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Connick Lambert Talbot Dove Landry, T. Thibaut Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Edwards LeBas Thierry Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Fannin Leger Thompson Dove LeBas Thompson Foil Leopold Whitney Edwards Leger Whitney Franklin Lopinto Williams, A. Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Gaines Lorusso Williams, P. Foil Lopinto Williams, P. Garofalo Mack Willmott Franklin Lorusso Willmott Gisclair Miller Woodruff Gaines Mack Woodruff Total - 93 Garofalo Miller NAYS Gisclair Montoucet Total - 88 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Mr. Speaker Dixon Morris, Jim ABSENT Abramson Geymann Reynolds Arnold Hill Richard Mr. Speaker Geymann Ortego Cromer Jefferson Abramson Hill Reynolds Total - 11 Anders Howard Richard The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Arnold James St. Germain Cromer Jefferson Rep. Shadoin moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Dixon Morris, Jim bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Total - 16 reconsider was laid on the table. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. SENATE BILL NO. 410— BY SENATOR MILLS Rep. LeBas moved to reconsider the vote by which the above AN ACT bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to To enact Subpart C-1 of Part II of Chapter 6 of Title 22 of the reconsider was laid on the table. Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 22:1863 through 1865, relative to Maximum Allowable Cost SENATE BILL NO. 422— Lists for prescription drugs; to provide with respect to BY SENATORS BROOME AND DORSEY-COLOMB definitions; to provide for the regulation of pharmacy benefit AN ACT manager's maintenance and use of Maximum Allowable Cost To enact R.S. 14:403.9 through 403.11, relative to immunity for Lists for prescription drugs; to provide with respect to an certain actions; to provide immunity from prosecution for appeals process; and to provide for related matters. emergency assistance involving alcohol consumption and drug overdoses; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. LeBas moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Moreno 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 Moreno to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 422 by Senator Broome Adams Greene Moreno Armes Guillory Morris, Jay AMENDMENT NO. 1 Badon Guinn Norton On page 1, line 14, between "person" and "requested" insert "acting Barras Harris Pearson in good faith"

1442 Page 29 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

AMENDMENT NO. 2 Carmody Jackson Simon Carter James Smith On page 2, line 9, after "for" delete the remainder of the line and Champagne Johnson St. Germain delete lines 10 through 12 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof Chaney Jones Stokes "any offense related solely to the possession and consumption of Connick Landry, N. Talbot alcohol." Cox Landry, T. Thibaut Danahay LeBas Thierry AMENDMENT NO. 3 Dove Leger Thompson Edwards Leopold Whitney On page 3, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: Fannin Lopinto Williams, P. Foil Lorusso Willmott "C.(1) Before administering an opioid antagonist pursuant to Franklin Mack Woodruff this Section, a first responder shall complete the training necessary Gaines Miller to safely and properly administer an opioid antagonist to individuals Garofalo Montoucet who are undergoing or who are believed to be undergoing an Total - 88 opioid-related drug overdose. The training, at a minimum, shall NAYS cover all of the following: Total - 0 (a) Techniques on how to recognize symptoms of an opioid- ABSENT related overdose. Mr. Speaker Guillory Reynolds (b) Standards and procedures for the storage and administration Abramson Hill Richard of an opioid antagonist. Arnold Hunter Seabaugh Cromer Jefferson Williams, A. (c) Emergency follow-up procedures." Dixon Lambert Geymann Morris, Jim AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 16 On page 3, at the beginning of line 17, change "C." to "(2)" The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. AMENDMENT NO. 5 Rep. Moreno moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to On page 3, after line 22, insert the following: reconsider was laid on the table. "D. The deputy secretary of public safety services of the SENATE BILL NO. 430— Department of Public Safety and Corrections shall develop and BY SENATOR WALSWORTH promulgate, in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, a AN ACT set of best practices for use by a fire department or law enforcement To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to agency in the administration and enforcement of this Section authorize the transfer of certain state property in Union Parish; including but not limited to the training necessary to safely and to provide for the property description; to provide for properly administer an opioid antagonist to individuals who are reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; undergoing or who are believed to be undergoing an opioid-related to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. drug overdose, the standards and procedures for the storage and administration of an opioid antagonist, and emergency follow-up Read by title. procedures." Rep. Shadoin moved the final passage of the bill. On motion of Rep. Moreno, the amendments were adopted. ROLL CALL Rep. Moreno moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet YEAS Adams Greene Moreno Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Adams Gisclair Moreno Armes Guinn Norton Anders Greene Morris, Jay Badon Harris Ortego Armes Guinn Norton Barras Harrison Pearson Badon Harris Ortego Barrow Havard Pierre Barras Harrison Pearson Berthelot Hazel Ponti Barrow Havard Pierre Billiot Henry Pope Berthelot Hazel Ponti Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Billiot Henry Pope Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Brown Hollis Ritchie Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Burford Honore Robideaux Brown Hollis Ritchie Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Burford Honore Robideaux Burns, T. Hunter Schroder Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder Burrell Huval Seabaugh Burns, T. Huval Schroder Carmody Ivey Shadoin Burrell Ivey Shadoin Carter Jackson Simon

1443 Page 30 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Champagne James Smith Connick Jones St. Germain Chaney Johnson St. Germain Cox Lambert Stokes Connick Jones Stokes Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Cox Landry, N. Talbot Dove Landry, T. Thibaut Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut Edwards LeBas Thierry Dove LeBas Thierry Fannin Leger Thompson Edwards Leger Thompson Foil Leopold Whitney Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Franklin Lopinto Williams, P. Foil Lopinto Williams, P. Gaines Lorusso Willmott Franklin Lorusso Willmott Garofalo Mack Woodruff Gaines Mack Woodruff Total - 90 Garofalo Miller NAYS Total - 92 NAYS Total - 0 ABSENT Total - 0 ABSENT Abramson Geymann Norton Arnold Hill Reynolds Abramson Geymann Morris, Jim Bishop, W. Hunter Richard Arnold Hill Reynolds Cromer Jefferson Williams, A. Cromer Jefferson Richard Dixon Morris, Jim Dixon Lambert Whitney Total - 14 Total - 12 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Thompson moved to reconsider the vote by which the Rep. Shadoin 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. SENATE BILL NO. 472— SENATE BILL NO. 462— BY SENATORS MILLS AND MURRAY BY SENATOR ADLEY AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:572.1(A)(1)(c) and (G)(2), relative to To enact R.S. 30:4(N), relative to the jurisdiction, duties, and powers the Board of Pardons; to provide for minimum qualifications for of the assistant secretary of the Department of Natural board members; to provide for powers of ex officio board Resources; to provide for the study of certain drilling permits; members; and to provide for related matters. to study the issue of drilling wells within three hundred thirty feet of the property boundary of a drilling unit or lease; to Read by title. establish the Cross-Unit Well Study Commission; to provide for its membership, powers and duties; and to provide for related Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Thompson moved the final passage of the bill. YEAS ROLL CALL Mr. Speaker Greene Montoucet The roll was called with the following result: Adams Guillory Moreno Anders Guinn Morris, Jay YEAS Badon Harris Norton Barras Harrison Ortego Mr. Speaker Gisclair Miller Barrow Havard Pearson Adams Greene Montoucet Berthelot Hazel Pierre Anders Guillory Moreno Billiot Henry Ponti Armes Guinn Morris, Jay Bishop, S. Hensgens Pope Badon Harris Ortego Bishop, W. Hodges Price Barras Harrison Pearson Broadwater Hoffmann Pugh Barrow Havard Pierre Brown Hollis Pylant Berthelot Hazel Ponti Burford Honore Ritchie Billiot Henry Pope Burns, H. Howard Robideaux Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Burns, T. Hunter Schexnayder Broadwater Hodges Pugh Burrell Huval Schroder Brown Hoffmann Pylant Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Burford Hollis Ritchie Carter Jackson Shadoin Burns, H. Honore Robideaux Champagne James Simon Burns, T. Howard Schexnayder Chaney Johnson Smith Burrell Huval Schroder Connick Jones St. Germain Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Cox Lambert Stokes Carter Jackson Shadoin Danahay Landry, N. Talbot Champagne James Simon Dove Landry, T. Thibaut Chaney Johnson Smith Edwards LeBas Thierry

1444 Page 31 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Fannin Leger Thompson Foil Lopinto Williams, A. Foil Leopold Whitney Franklin Lorusso Williams, P. Franklin Lopinto Williams, A. Gaines Mack Willmott Gaines Lorusso Williams, P. Garofalo Miller Woodruff Garofalo Mack Willmott Total - 93 Gisclair Miller Woodruff NAYS Total - 93 NAYS Total - 0 ABSENT Total - 0 ABSENT Abramson Geymann Morris, Jim Arnold Hill Reynolds Abramson Dixon Morris, Jim Cromer Jackson Richard Armes Geymann Reynolds Dixon Jefferson Arnold Hill Richard Total - 11 Cromer Jefferson Total - 11 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. 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. 523— BY SENATOR MORRELL SENATE BILL NO. 473— AN ACT BY SENATOR MILLS To amend and reenact R.S. 14:102.23(A)(2), (B)(1), and (C) and to AN ACT enact R.S. 14:102.23(D) and (E), relative to the crime of To amend and reenact R.S. 15:574.2(A)(3), (8), and (9)(a) and (b), cockfighting; to provide for definitions; to provide that and (C)(2)(b) and (c), relative to the committee on parole and possession of certain paraphernalia may be admissible as rules of parole; to provide relative to education and experience evidence of a violation; to provide penalties upon conviction of requirements of board members; to provide relative to training cockfighting; and to provide for related matters. requirements of the board; to provide for powers of ex officio board members; to provide relative to parole eligibility; and to Read by title. provide for related matters. Rep. Anders sent up floor amendments which were read as Read by title. follows: Rep. Lopinto moved the final passage of the bill. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Representative Anders to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 523 by Senator Morrell The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS On page 1, at the end of line 2, add a comma "," and at the beginning Mr. Speaker Gisclair Montoucet of line 3, change "and (E)," to "(E), and (F)," Adams Greene Moreno Anders Guillory Morris, Jay AMENDMENT NO. 2 Armes Guinn Norton Badon Harris Ortego On page 1, line 9, after "and" and before "are" change "R.S. Barras Harrison Pearson 14:102.23(D) and (E)" to "R.S. 14:102.23(D), (E), and (F)" Barrow Havard Pierre Berthelot Hazel Ponti AMENDMENT NO. 3 Billiot Henry Pope Bishop, S. Hensgens Price On page 2, line 8, after "chicken," delete the remainder of the line Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 4 Brown Hollis Ritchie Burford Honore Robideaux On page 2, delete line 9, in its entirety and insert "shall be admissible Burns, H. Howard Schexnayder as evidence of a violation of this Section. Whoever violates the Burns, T. Hunter Schroder provisions of this Subsection, upon conviction shall be fined not Burrell Huval Seabaugh more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six Carmody Ivey Shadoin months, or both." Carter James Simon Champagne Johnson Smith AMENDMENT NO. 5 Chaney Jones St. Germain Connick Lambert Stokes On page 2, after line 27, add the following: Cox Landry, N. Talbot Danahay Landry, T. Thibaut "F. The provisions of this Section shall not be construed to Dove LeBas Thierry prohibit the raising of any chicken, rooster, or gamefowl for the Edwards Leger Thompson purposes of personal enjoyment, exhibition, or agricultural pursuits Fannin Leopold Whitney as long the purpose of such pursuits are legal."

1445 Page 32 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Speaker Kleckley in the Chair Rep. Leger moved the final passage of the bill. On motion of Rep. Anders, the amendments were adopted. ROLL CALL Rep. Anders moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. Speaker Greene Morris, Jay Abramson Guillory Norton YEAS Adams Guinn Ortego Badon Harris Pearson Mr. Speaker Fannin Leger Barras Havard Pierre Adams Foil Leopold Barrow Hazel Ponti Anders Franklin Lopinto Berthelot Henry Pope Badon Gaines Mack Billiot Hensgens Price Barras Garofalo Miller Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Barrow Greene Moreno Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Berthelot Harris Morris, Jay Broadwater Hollis Richard Billiot Harrison Norton Brown Honore Ritchie Bishop, S. Hazel Pierre Burford Howard Robideaux Bishop, W. Hensgens Pope Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Broadwater Hoffmann Price Burns, T. Huval Schroder Brown Hollis Pugh Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Burns, H. Honore Pylant Carmody Jackson Shadoin Burns, T. Hunter Ritchie Carter James Simon Burrell Huval Robideaux Champagne Johnson Smith Carmody Ivey Schroder Chaney Jones Stokes Carter Jackson Shadoin Connick Lambert Talbot Champagne James Simon Cox Landry, N. Thibaut Chaney Johnson Smith Danahay Landry, T. Thierry Connick Jones Whitney Dove LeBas Thompson Danahay Landry, N. Williams, A. Edwards Leger Whitney Dove Landry, T. Willmott Fannin Leopold Williams, A. Edwards LeBas Woodruff Foil Lopinto Williams, P. Total - 69 Franklin Lorusso Willmott NAYS Gaines Mack Woodruff Garofalo Miller Armes Howard Richard Gisclair Moreno Burford Lorusso Schexnayder Total - 91 Cox Montoucet Seabaugh NAYS Gisclair Ortego Thibaut Guinn Pearson Thierry Total - 0 Havard Ponti Thompson ABSENT Total - 18 ABSENT Anders Geymann Morris, Jim Armes Harrison Reynolds Abramson Henry Reynolds Arnold Hill St. Germain Arnold Hill St. Germain Cromer Jefferson Cromer Hodges Stokes Dixon Montoucet Dixon Jefferson Talbot Total - 13 Geymann Lambert Williams, P. Guillory Morris, Jim The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 17 Rep. Leger 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 Rep. Anders moved to reconsider the vote by which the above was laid on the table. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to SENATE BILL NO. 545— reconsider was laid on the table. BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 537— To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1007(I) and to enact R.S. 22:1007(J), BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT relative to substitution of medications; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2366(C) and (D) and the introductory requirements of provider contracts; and to provide for related paragraph of R.S. 32:1510(A), and to enact R.S. 30:2363(20) matters. relative to reporting requirements for state and local Read by title. governments after certain incidents, accidents, and cleanups involving hazardous materials; to provide for definitions; to Rep. Robideaux moved the final passage of the bill. provide for electronic or telephonic notifications of such events; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL Read by title. The roll was called with the following result:

1446 Page 33 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

YEAS YEAS Mr. Speaker Greene Montoucet Mr. Speaker Greene Miller Abramson Guillory Moreno Adams Guillory Montoucet Adams Guinn Morris, Jay Anders Guinn Moreno Armes Harris Norton Armes Harris Morris, Jay Badon Harrison Ortego Badon Harrison Ortego Barras Havard Pearson Barras Havard Pearson Barrow Hazel Ponti Barrow Hazel Ponti Berthelot Henry Pope Billiot Hensgens Price Billiot Henry Pope Bishop, S. Hodges Pugh Bishop, S. Hensgens Price Bishop, W. Hoffmann Pylant Bishop, W. Hodges Pugh Broadwater Hollis Richard Broadwater Hoffmann Pylant Brown Honore Ritchie Burford Hollis Richard Burford Howard Robideaux Burns, H. Honore Ritchie Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Burns, T. Howard Robideaux Burns, T. Huval Schroder Burrell Hunter Schroder Carmody Ivey Seabaugh Carmody Huval Seabaugh Carter Jackson Shadoin Carter Ivey Shadoin Champagne James Simon Champagne Jackson Simon Chaney Johnson Smith Chaney James Smith Connick Jones Stokes Cox Lambert Talbot Connick Johnson Stokes Danahay Landry, N. Thibaut Cox Jones Talbot Dove Landry, T. Thierry Danahay Lambert Thibaut Edwards LeBas Thompson Dove Landry, N. Thierry Fannin Leger Whitney Edwards Landry, T. Thompson Foil Leopold Williams, A. Fannin LeBas Whitney Franklin Lopinto Williams, P. Foil Leger Williams, P. Gaines Lorusso Willmott Franklin Leopold Willmott Garofalo Mack Woodruff Gaines Lopinto Woodruff Gisclair Miller Garofalo Lorusso Total - 92 Gisclair Mack NAYS Total - 88 NAYS Total - 0 ABSENT Total - 0 ABSENT Anders Dixon Morris, Jim Arnold Geymann Pierre Abramson Geymann Reynolds Burrell Hill Reynolds Cromer Jefferson St. Germain Arnold Hill Schexnayder Total - 12 Berthelot Jefferson St. Germain Brown Morris, Jim Williams, A. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Cromer Norton Dixon Pierre Rep. Robideaux moved to reconsider the vote by which the Total - 16 above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. SENATE BILL NO. 305— Rep. Harrison moved to reconsider the vote by which the above BY SENATOR CHABERT bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to AN ACT reconsider was laid on the table. To enact R.S. 49:214.6.8 and to repeal R.S. 38:331, relative to coastal protection and restoration; to provide relative to the SENATE BILL NO. 557— Coastal Louisiana Levee Consortium as an advisory BY SENATOR JOHNS commission of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority AN ACT Board; to provide relative to duties, purposes, and membership; To amend and reenact R.S. 14:81.1.1(C) and to enact R.S. to provide certain terms, conditions, procedures, and 14:81.1.1(D), relative to offenses affecting the public morals; to requirements; and to provide for related matters. provide relative to the elements of the crime of "sexting"; and to provide for related matters. Called from the calendar. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Harrison moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Danahay 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:

1447 Page 34 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

YEAS Adams Greene Moreno Anders Guillory Morris, Jay Mr. Speaker Garofalo Morris, Jay Armes Harrison Norton Abramson Gisclair Norton Badon Havard Ortego Adams Greene Ortego Barras Hazel Ponti Anders Guillory Pearson Barrow Henry Pope Armes Harrison Pierre Berthelot Hensgens Price Badon Hazel Ponti Billiot Hodges Pugh Barras Henry Pope Bishop, S. Hoffmann Pylant Barrow Hensgens Price Broadwater Hollis Richard Berthelot Hodges Pugh Brown Honore Ritchie Billiot Hoffmann Pylant Burford Howard Robideaux Bishop, S. Hollis Richard Burns, H. Hunter Schexnayder Bishop, W. Honore Ritchie Burns, T. Huval Schroder Broadwater Howard Robideaux Burrell Ivey Seabaugh Brown Huval Schroder Carmody Jackson Simon Burford Ivey Seabaugh Carter James Smith Burns, H. Jackson Shadoin Champagne Johnson Stokes Burns, T. James Simon Chaney Jones Talbot Burrell Johnson Smith Connick Lambert Thibaut Carmody Jones St. Germain Cox Landry, N. Thierry Carter Lambert Stokes Danahay Landry, T. Thompson Champagne Landry, N. Talbot Dove LeBas Whitney Chaney Landry, T. Thibaut Edwards Leger Williams, A. Connick Leger Thierry Fannin Leopold Williams, P. Cox Leopold Thompson Foil Lopinto Willmott Dove Lopinto Whitney Franklin Lorusso Woodruff Edwards Lorusso Williams, A. Gaines Mack Fannin Mack Williams, P. Total - 89 Foil Miller Willmott NAYS Franklin Montoucet Woodruff Gaines Moreno Total - 0 Total - 89 ABSENT NAYS Arnold Guinn Pearson Total - 0 Bishop, W. Harris Pierre ABSENT Cromer Hill Reynolds Dixon Jefferson Shadoin Arnold Guinn Jefferson Geymann Morris, Jim St. Germain Cromer Harris LeBas Total - 15 Danahay Havard Morris, Jim Dixon Hill Reynolds The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Geymann Hunter Schexnayder Total - 15 Rep. LeBas 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. Danahay moved to reconsider the vote by which the above SENATE BILL NO. 662— bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to BY SENATOR ERDEY reconsider was laid on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 56:116.1(B)(1), relative to the taking of SENATE BILL NO. 618— game birds and wild quadrupeds; to provide certain BY SENATOR HEITMEIER prohibitions; to provide terms, conditions, and requirements; AN ACT and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:964(Schedule II)(D) and to repeal R.S. 40:964(Schedule IV)(B)(4.1), relative to the Controlled Read by title. Dangerous Substances Law; to provide for the composition of the schedules of the controlled substances; and to provide for Motion related matters. On motion of Rep. Mack, the bill was returned to the calendar. Read by title. Rep. LeBas moved the final passage of the bill. Notice of Intention to Call ROLL CALL Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.26(A), Rep. Mack gave notice of his intention to call Senate Bill No. 662 from the calendar on The roll was called with the following result: Wednesday, May 21, 2014. YEAS Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Lopinto, the rules were suspended in order Mr. Speaker Garofalo Miller to take up and consider House Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned Abramson Gisclair Montoucet from the Senate with Amendments at this time.

1448 Page 35 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

House Bills and Joint Resolutions AMENDMENT NO. 3 Returned from the Senate with Amendments On page 17, after line 6, insert The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions returned from the Senate with amendments to be concurred in by the House were "Section 8. The Louisiana State Law Institute is hereby directed taken up and acted upon as follows: to prepare comments to the provisions of this Act." Suspension of the Rules LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House On motion of Rep. Lopinto, and under a suspension of the rules, Bill No. 187 by Representative Lopinto the following bill was taken up out of its regular order at this time. AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 187— BY REPRESENTATIVES LOPINTO, ADAMS, ARNOLD, BADON, BERTHELOT, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, DOVE, On page 7, line 3, following "the" and before "of" change "Judicial GAROFALO, HUNTER, JAMES, KLECKLEY, MORENO, Administrator's Office" to "judicial administrator's office" SCHEXNAYDER, TALBOT, AND WOODRUFF AND SENATOR GARY SMITH AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:286(D), R.S. 40:34(B)(1)(a)(viii), On page 7, line 12, following "the" and before "of" change "Judicial (h)(v), (i), and (j), and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26), to enact Chapter 1-C Administrator's Office" to "judicial administrator's office" of Code Title IV of Code Book III of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 9:2718 AMENDMENT NO. 3 through 2720.15, R.S. 14:286(E), and Part VII of Chapter 2 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be On page 13, line 3, following "as" and before "in" change "defined" comprised of R.S. 40:93 through 97, and to repeal R.S. 9:2713, to "provided" relative to surrogacy; to provide for amendments to birth certificates; to provide for definitions relative to surrogacy AMENDMENT NO. 4 contracts; to provide for genetic surrogacy contracts; to provide for the enforceability of gestational surrogacy contracts; to On page 13, line 7, following "as" and before "in" change "defined" provide for the parties to a gestational surrogacy contract; to to "provided" provide for contractual requirements for a gestational surrogacy contract; to provide for a proceeding to approve a gestational AMENDMENT NO. 5 surrogacy contract; to provide for the check of the criminal records of the parties to a gestational surrogacy contract; to On page 13, line 13, following "as" and before "in" change "defined" provide for an order preceding embryo transfer relative to a to "provided" gestational surrogacy contract; to provide for matters relative to multiple attempts at in utero embryo transfer; to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 6 confidentiality of the proceedings relative to a gestational surrogacy contract; to provide for continuing and exclusive On page 15, line 19, following "as" and before "by" change "defined" jurisdiction to the proceedings relative to a gestational surrogacy to "provided" contract; to provide for the termination of a gestational surrogacy contract by notice; to provide for remedies for the AMENDMENT NO. 7 failure to perform under a gestational surrogacy contract; to provide for the termination of a gestational surrogacy contract On page 15, line 25, following "and" and before "mother" insert and for the effects of divorce, nullity, and death on a gestational "gestational" surrogacy contract; to provide for the effect of a subsequent marriage of the gestational mother on a gestational surrogacy Rep. Lopinto moved that the amendments proposed by the contract; to provide for a post-birth order; to provide for DNA Senate be concurred in. testing when the child is alleged not to be the child of the intended parents; to provide for time limitations and finality; to ROLL CALL prohibit certain acts relative to a gestational surrogacy contract occurring on or after the effective date; to provide for data The roll was called with the following result: collection; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. YEAS The above bill was taken up with the amendments proposed by Mr. Speaker Gaines Norton the Senate. Abramson Garofalo Pearson Anders Gisclair Pierre SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Badon Guinn Ponti Barras Harris Pope Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to Barrow Harrison Price Reengrossed House Bill No. 187 by Representative Lopinto Berthelot Havard Pugh Billiot Henry Richard AMENDMENT NO. 1 Bishop, S. Hoffmann Ritchie Broadwater Hollis Robideaux On page 13, line 17, after "minor children" insert "and other Brown Honore Schexnayder prohibited activities" Burford Howard Schroder AMENDMENT NO. 2 Burns, H. Hunter Shadoin Burns, T. Jackson Simon On page 14, line 16, after "any" and before the comma "," change Burrell James Smith "woman" to "gestational mother" Carmody Johnson Talbot

1449 Page 36 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Carter Lambert Thibaut On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were adopted. Chaney Landry, N. Thierry Cox Landry, T. Thompson Rep. Abramson sent up floor amendments which were read as Danahay Leger Whitney follows: Dove Lopinto Williams, P. Edwards Lorusso Willmott HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Fannin Miller Woodruff Foil Moreno Amendments proposed by Representative Abramson to Reengrossed Franklin Morris, Jay Senate Bill No. 667 by Senator Adley Total - 73 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Armes Huval Ortego On page 6, line 6, after "before" and before "has" change "March 10, Bishop, W. LeBas 2014" to "May 15, 2014" Guillory Montoucet Total - 7 On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were adopted. ABSENT Rep. Harrison sent up floor amendments which were read as Adams Hazel Mack follows: Arnold Hensgens Morris, Jim Champagne Hill Pylant HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Connick Hodges Reynolds Cromer Ivey Seabaugh Amendments proposed by Representative Harrison to Reengrossed Dixon Jefferson St. Germain Senate Bill No. 667 by Senator Adley Geymann Jones Stokes Greene Leopold Williams, A. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 24 Delete Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House Committee on Civil The amendments proposed by the Senate were concurred in by Law and Procedure and adopted by the House on May 13, 2014. the House. Rep. Harrison moved the adoption of the amendments. Consent to Correct a Vote Record Rep. Abramson objected. Rep. Hunter requested the House consent to record his vote on concurrence of the amendments proposed by the Senate to House Point of Order Bill No. 187 as yea, which consent was unanimously granted. Rep. Guinn asked for a ruling from the Chair as to whether the above amendments were germane to the subject matter contained in Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on the bill as introduced. Third Reading and Final Passage Ruling of the Chair The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: The Chair ruled that the above amendments were germane to the subject matter contained in the bill as introduced. SENATE BILL NO. 667— BY SENATORS ADLEY AND JOHNS AN ACT By a vote of 37 yeas and 55 nays, the amendments were To amend and reenact R.S. 30:29(B)(6), (H), and (I) and Code of rejected. Civil Procedure Art. 1563(A)(2) and to enact R.S. 30:29(C)(2)(c) and (M), relative to the remediation of oilfield Rep. Connick sent up floor amendments which were read as sites and exploration and production sites; to provide for follows: presumption and jury charge following a limited admission of liability; to provide for reasonable attorney fees and costs HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS following a preliminary dismissal; to provide for certain remediation damages; to provide terms, conditions, and Amendments proposed by Representative Connick to Reengrossed requirements; and to provide for related matters. Senate Bill No. 667 by Senator Adley Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Rep. Abramson sent up floor amendments which were read as On page 6, after line 8, add the following: follows: "Section 4. The provisions of Section 3 of this Act shall not HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS apply to any case filed by a political subdivision." Amendments proposed by Representative Abramson to Reengrossed Rep. Connick moved the adoption of the amendments. Senate Bill No. 667 by Senator Adley Rep. Abramson objected. AMENDMENT NO. 1 By a vote of 21 yeas and 69 nays, the amendments were On page 5, line 7, after "terms" and before "or" insert "and implied rejected. lease obligations arising by operation of law," Rep. Abramson moved the final passage of the bill, as amended.

1450 Page 37 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

ROLL CALL House Bill No. 54 The roll was called with the following result: The conference committee reports for the above legislative instruments lie over under the rules. YEAS Message from the Senate Mr. Speaker Guinn Morris, Jay Abramson Harris Ortego HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Badon Havard Pearson Barras Hazel Pierre May 15, 2014 Barrow Henry Ponti Berthelot Hensgens Pope To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Billiot Hodges Price Representatives: Bishop, S. Hoffmann Pugh Bishop, W. Hollis Pylant I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Broadwater Honore Richard concurred in the following House Concurrent Resolutions: Brown Howard Robideaux Burford Hunter Schexnayder House Concurrent Resolution No. 54 Burns, H. Ivey Schroder Returned without amendments Burns, T. Jackson Seabaugh Burrell James Shadoin House Concurrent Resolution No. 70 Carmody Jones Simon Returned without amendments Carter Lambert Stokes Champagne Landry, N. Talbot House Concurrent Resolution No. 98 Danahay Leger Thibaut Returned without amendments Dove Leopold Thompson Fannin Lopinto Whitney House Concurrent Resolution No. 99 Foil Lorusso Williams, A. Returned without amendments Gaines Mack Williams, P. Garofalo Miller Woodruff House Concurrent Resolution No. 104 Gisclair Moreno Returned without amendments Total - 74 NAYS House Concurrent Resolution No. 136 Returned without amendments Adams Franklin Norton Anders Guillory Ritchie Respectfully submitted, Chaney Huval Smith Connick Johnson St. Germain GLENN A. KOEPP Cox Landry, T. Thierry Secretary of the Senate Edwards LeBas Willmott Total - 18 ABSENT Message from the Senate Armes Geymann Jefferson HOUSE BILLS Arnold Greene Montoucet Cromer Harrison Morris, Jim May 15, 2014 Dixon Hill Reynolds To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Total - 12 Representatives: The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has Rep. Abramson moved to reconsider the vote by which the finally passed the following House Bills: above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to House Bill No. 6 reconsider was laid on the table. Returned with amendments Suspension of the Rules House Bill No. 186 Returned without amendments On motion of Rep. Abramson, the rules were suspended in order to take up and consider Petitions, Memorials, and Communications House Bill No. 242 at this time. Returned without amendments Petitions, Memorials, and House Bill No. 289 Communications Returned with amendments The following petitions, memorials, and communications were House Bill No. 291 received and read: Returned without amendments House Bill No. 347 Conference Committee Reports Received Returned without amendments Conference Committee Reports were received for the following House Bill No. 402 legislative instruments: Returned without amendments

1451 Page 38 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

House Bill No. 415 House Bill No. 1195 Returned without amendments Returned with amendments

House Bill No. 419 House Bill No. 1197 Returned without amendments Returned with amendments

House Bill No. 455 House Bill No. 1228 Returned without amendments Returned without amendments House Bill No. 457 Returned with amendments House Bill No. 1237 Returned with amendments House Bill No. 479 Returned with amendments House Bill No. 1244 Returned without amendments House Bill No. 542 Returned with amendments House Bill No. 1271 Returned with amendments House Bill No. 568 Returned without amendments Respectfully submitted, House Bill No. 582 GLENN A. KOEPP Returned without amendments Secretary of the Senate House Bill No. 584 Returned without amendments Message from the Senate House Bill No. 600 ASKING CONCURRENCE IN Returned with amendments SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS House Bill No. 602 May 15, 2014 Returned without amendments To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of House Bill No. 621 Representatives: Returned without amendments I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has House Bill No. 690 adopted and asks your concurrence in the following Senate Returned with amendments Concurrent Resolutions: House Bill No. 762 Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 90 and 136 Returned without amendments Respectfully submitted, House Bill No. 792 GLENN A. KOEPP Returned without amendments Secretary of the Senate House Bill No. 851 Returned with amendments Message from the Senate House Bill No. 864 SENATE BILLS Returned with amendments May 15, 2014 House Bill No. 954 Returned with amendments To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: House Bill No. 963 Returned without amendments I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has finally passed the following Senate Bills: House Bill No. 967 Returned with amendments Senate Bill No. 683 House Bill No. 998 Returned without amendments Respectfully submitted, House Bill No. 1024 GLENN A. KOEPP Returned without amendments Secretary of the Senate House Bill No. 1086 Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned without amendments on First Reading

House Bill No. 1109 The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first reading Returned without amendments were taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their second reading:

1452 Page 39 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

SENATE BILL NO. 683 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 437 by Senate Bill No. 403 Senator Morrell)— Reported without amendments. BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:221.1, relative to the Recovery School District and Senate Bill No. 432 certain other public school systems; to provide relative to Reported with amendments. student enrollment; to provide relative to school systems with an enrollment process which utilizes a single application; to Senate Bill No. 456 provide relative to application and enrollment procedures and Reported without amendments. time lines; to provide relative to notification of school enrollment information; to provide for effectiveness; and to Senate Bill No. 516 provide for related matters. Reported without amendments.

Read by title. Senate Bill No. 532 Reported with amendments. Privileged Report of the Legislative Bureau Senate Bill No. 585 May 15, 2014 Reported without amendments.

To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Senate Bill No. 586 Reported without amendments. I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the following report: Senate Bill No. 598 Senate Bill No. 54 Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 599 Senate Bill No. 75 Reported with amendments. Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 600 Senate Bill No. 108 Reported without amendments. Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 635 Reported with amendments. Senate Bill No. 122 Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 645 Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 135 Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 681 Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 179 Reported without amendments. Respectfully submitted, Senate Bill No. 184 REGINA BARROW Reported without amendments. Chairman Senate Bill No. 185 Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 191 May 15, 2014 Reported without amendments. To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Senate Bill No. 194 Representatives: Reported with amendments. I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the Senate Bill No. 209 following report: Reported without amendments. The following House Resolutions have been properly enrolled: Senate Bill No. 244 Reported without amendments. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 143— BY REPRESENTATIVES STUART BISHOP, BARRAS, NANCY LANDRY, Senate Bill No. 245 TERRY LANDRY, MONTOUCET, ORTEGO, PIERRE, AND ROBIDEAUX Reported without amendments. A RESOLUTION To commend the St. Thomas More High School softball team upon Senate Bill No. 309 winning the Class 4A state championship title and to Reported without amendments. congratulate the Lady Cougars on an outstanding 2014 season. Senate Bill No. 353 Reported without amendments. Respectfully submitted, Senate Bill No. 401 Reported without amendments. Chairman

1453 Page 40 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

The above House Resolutions contained in the report were beginning the process of removing questions about criminal signed by the Speaker of the House and taken by the Clerk of the history from its initial application form for certain positions. House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the House. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 154— BY REPRESENTATIVES GAROFALO, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, May 15, 2014 COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY, To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, Representatives: HUVAL, IVEY, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, following report: ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, The following House Concurrent Resolutions have been SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, properly enrolled: STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, WILLMOTT, AND WOODRUFF AND SENATORS ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 42— APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR, BY REPRESENTATIVE GUINN CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, To designate the community of Thornwell in Jefferson Davis Parish PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, as the Yellow Rail Capital of the World and to recognize the TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE Yellow Rails and Rice Festival held in Thornwell, Louisiana. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express condolences upon the death of Judge Manuel "Manny" HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 61— Adam Fernandez and to express enduring gratitude for his BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER AND PRICE outstanding contributions to the state of Louisiana, particularly A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION during his tenure as a distinguished member of the Louisiana To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary House of Representatives. Education, in consultation with stakeholders, to develop a statewide model for the funding of and the equitable distribution HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 157— of public funds for early childhood care and education and to BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN AND SENATOR WALSWORTH submit a report with recommendations regarding the model to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION the legislature no later than sixty days prior to the convening of To commend Pinecrest Elementary/Middle School upon celebrating the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. fifty years of service to students and the community of West Monroe, Louisiana. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 63— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES Respectfully submitted, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to study HAROLD RITCHIE and make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature Chairman regarding the law of lesion beyond moiety, including but not limited to the restrictions and applicable time limitations for The above House Concurrent Resolutions contained in the bringing such an action. report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 67— Senate by the Clerk of the House and were signed by the President of BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER AND WILLMOTT the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Secretary of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION State in accordance with the rules of the House. To authorize and request the School of Public Health of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at New Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment Orleans and the Feist-Weiller Cancer Center of the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport, jointly, May 15, 2014 to coordinate an initiative to be known as the Louisiana Colorectal Cancer Roundtable and to report findings concerning To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of colorectal cancer prevention efforts to the legislature annually. Representatives: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 95— BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION following report: To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as are necessary to require places of public accommodation and The following House Bills have been properly enrolled: commercial facilities be equipped for persons who need assistance rising from the seated position. HOUSE BILL NO. 38— BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 97— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH To amend and reenact R.S. 11:441(A)(2)(b), 461(B)(3)(b), 726(B), A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 761(A)(3) and (4), 765(A) and (B)(1), 780, 783(A)(3)(a), To commend the Louisiana Department of State Civil Service, under 786(A)(2) and (3), 802, 1141(A), 1142, and 1147(C)(4) and to the leadership of the State Civil Service Commission and the enact R.S. 11:441(A)(2)(c), 461(B)(3)(c), 761(A)(5), and director of state civil service, Shannon Templet, for performing 786(A)(4), relative to retirement eligibility for certain new hires extensive research and examination of the needs of state in the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System, the agencies relative to consideration of criminal history Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana, and the Louisiana information in the context of hiring procedures and for School Employees' Retirement System; to establish new

1454 Page 41 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

retirement eligibility for certain members hired on or after July city of Kenner; to provide an effective date; and to provide for 1, 2015; to provide relative to disability retirements; to provide related matters. for technical corrections; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 459— BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD HOUSE BILL NO. 105— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1123(39)(a), relative to the Code of AN ACT Governmental Ethics; to allow an immediate family member of To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1111(A)(4), relative to the Code of a legislator to lobby the legislature under certain circumstances; Governmental Ethics; to increase the amount of supplemental and to provide for related matters. compensation or benefits allowed to be provided to an attorney who is a public employee who is participating in a certain bona HOUSE BILL NO. 496— fide Loan Repayment Assistance Program; and to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 26:72(A), (C), and (D), relative to certain HOUSE BILL NO. 167— alcoholic beverage permits; to require a permit for certain BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE establishments where certain alcoholic beverages are sold or AN ACT transported; to require a permit for certain wines and malt To amend and reenact R.S. 37:711.14(B) and 711.15(A)(4)(b), beverages; to provide for definitions; to create and provide relative to the Louisiana Professional Geoscience Practice Act; relative to wine and malt beverage permits for alcoholic to provide relative to examinations prepared, administered, or beverage outlets; and to provide for related matters. graded by organizations other than the Louisiana Board of Professional Geoscientists; to extend the time period for HOUSE BILL NO. 610— applicants to be exempt from taking an examination for BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON licensure; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3200(9), 3205(B), 3208(B), 3209, HOUSE BILL NO. 195— 3210(C) and (D), 3211, and 3218, relative to radiologic BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON technologists; to amend the definition of "radiologic AN ACT technologist"; to provide for meetings of the Louisiana To enact R.S. 49:191(7) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(5)(g), relative to Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners; to provide for the the Department of Children and Family Services, including qualification of applicants for licensure; to require a provisions to provide for the re-creation of the Department of certification examination; to require payment of fees prior to Children and Family Services and the statutory entities made a licensure; to authorize the board to promulgate a fee schedule; part of the department by law; to provide for the effective to make technical changes; and to provide for related matters. termination date for all statutory authority for the existence of such statutory entities; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 754— BY REPRESENTATIVES MORENO, BADON, WESLEY BISHOP, HENRY BURNS, BURRELL, EDWARDS, HARRISON, LEBAS, LEGER, ST. HOUSE BILL NO. 293— GERMAIN, AND WILLMOTT AND SENATORS BUFFINGTON, DORSEY- BY REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS AND LOPINTO COLOMB, HEITMEIER, AND MILLS AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:90.7, relative to gambling; to create the crime of To enact R.S. 40:978.1, relative to the prescribing and administering gambling by electronic sweepstakes device; to provide for of an opioid antagonist for overdoses of controlled dangerous definitions; to provide for criminal penalties; to provide for substances; to authorize a first responder to receive a applicability; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for prescription for naloxone; to authorize the first responder to related matters. administer naloxone to a third party; to limit liability for the administration of naloxone by a first responder; to require HOUSE BILL NO. 298— training prior to receiving a prescription for naloxone; to require BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AN ACT promulgation of best practices; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5722(A)(2)(a), relative to court costs matters. in St. Bernard Parish; to provide for additional court costs in HOUSE BILL NO. 791— criminal matters in all courts in St. Bernard Parish; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE KATRINA JACKSON for the collection and use of the additional funds; and to provide AN ACT for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 14:27(D)(2)(c) and 67(B) and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(26) and (27) and to repeal HOUSE BILL NO. 396— R.S. 14:67.1, 67.2, 67.5, 67.12, 67.13, 67.14, 67.17, 67.23, and BY REPRESENTATIVE WILLMOTT 67.27 and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(28) and AN ACT (29), relative to crimes of theft; to provide for the threshold To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1007(A)(2)(a)(xvi) and to repeal R.S. amounts for the attempt to commit the crime of theft; to amend 37:1007(A)(2)(a)(xi) and (xiv), relative to the membership of the penalty provisions in the crime of theft; to repeal certain the Nursing Supply and Demand Council; to provide for theft statutes relative to livestock, animals, crawfish, timber, corrections in names of and to remove references to certain alligators, rental motor vehicles, motor vehicle fuel, used organizations comprising the membership of the council; and to building components, and copper; to amend the responsive provide for related matters. verdicts relative to these offenses; and to provide for related HOUSE BILL NO. 398— matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES AND WILLMOTT AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 803— BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT To authorize and provide for entering into a cooperative endeavor AN ACT agreement or the leasing of certain state property in Jefferson To enact R.S. 23:1036(M), relative to workers' compensation; to Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for provide with respect to coverage for volunteer firefighters; to reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; provide rule making authority; and to provide for related to provide for letting a contract by a request for proposals by the matters.

1455 Page 42 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

HOUSE BILL NO. 807— HOUSE BILL NO. 1157— BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 6:1082, 1083(18) and (20), 1086(A)(1), To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 1087(F)(introductory paragraph), 1088(D), (F), 895(B)(3) and 900(A)(6)(a), relative to probation; to increase (G)(3)(introductory paragraph), and (J), 1088.2(A)(1) and (3), the length of time a person may serve in intensive incarceration 1088.3(A)(1) and (3), (C)(2)(introductory paragraph) and (b), as a condition of probation; to provide for sanctions for and (D)(2), 1089(A), 1090(B)(1), 1092(B)(1)(e), (G), and (K), violations of conditions of probation; and to provide for related and 1099(F) and to enact R.S. 6:1083(11.1) and 1088(G)(3)(d), matters. relative to mortgage servicers; to require that mortgage servicers be licensed and regulated pursuant to the Louisiana Secure and HOUSE BILL NO. 1238— Fair Enforcement of Mortgage Licensing Act of 2009; and to BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:469.1(A) and (C)(2), relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 984— special prestige license plates; to authorize the issuance of a BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE special "For Hire" plate to owners and operators of certain AN ACT vehicles; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1472(10)(a), (11)(a), (d)(II) and (III), (e), and (h), (12)(F)(I), (II)(introductory paragraph), (III)(c) and HOUSE BILL NO. 1257 (Substitute for House Bill No. 327 by (f), (IV), (V)(introductory paragraph) and (a)(iii) and Representative Lopinto)— (b)(introductory paragraph), (VI), (VII)(G)(introductory BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO paragraph), (H)(I) and (II), 1474(H), 1493(D), 1512, AN ACT 1513(A)(1), 1532.1(G), 1533(A)(introductory paragraph), To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 896 and 1536(B) through (E), (F)(2), and (G), 1541(A), 1542, 897, relative to probation; to provide for a procedure by which 1552(B)(1), (2), (3), and (5), 1592(F) and (G), 1600(2), (6)(a)(i), conditions of probation may be modified, changed, or (b), and (c)(I), and (7)(introductory paragraph), and to repeal discharged; to provide for a procedure by which a defendant's R.S. 23:1474(J), 1533(C), 1536(A) and (J), and 1543(H), probation may be terminated; and to provide for related matters. relative to unemployment compensation; to provide for technical corrections; to delete obsolete laws; to delete dates HOUSE BILL NO. 1263 (Substitute for House Bill No. 47 by that no longer apply; and to provide for related matters. Representative Henry Burns)— BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY BURNS HOUSE BILL NO. 994— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE PONTI To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5554(Z) and 5554.1(C)(2) and AN ACT (G)(1)(introductory paragraph), relative to the payment of To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2395(A)(7), relative to the Louisiana insurance premium costs; to provide for eligibility requirements Business and Industrial Development Company Act; to provide for the payment of insurance premium costs for retired sheriffs an exception for certain financing requirements of entities and employees of the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office; to provide licensed in this state to transact business as a business and for the investment of monies into the Bossier Parish Retired industrial development company; and to provide for related Employees Insurance Fund; to provide for the creation of a matters. board of trustees and its responsibilities; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1002— BY REPRESENTATIVE RITCHIE HOUSE BILL NO. 1265 (Substitute for House Bill No. 438 by AN ACT Representative Greene)— To amend and reenact R.S. 37:831(60) and (84), 842, BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE 845(introductory paragraph) and (8), 846(A)(introductory AN ACT paragraph) and (11)(a), 854(B)(5), and 877(B)(1)(a)(xi) and To enact R.S. 40:1379.1.2, relative to special officer's commissions; (b)(ii), to enact R.S. 37:831(88) and 854(B)(6), and to repeal to provide for the issuance of a special officer commission to R.S. 37:831(81), relative to embalmers and funeral directors; to railroad police officers; to provide for the conditions relative to define certain terms; to provide for qualifications for a funeral the term and effect of the commission; and to provide for related director license; to provide for qualifications for an embalmer matters. and funeral director license; to provide for licensure by endorsement; to provide for qualifications for certain temporary Respectfully submitted, licenses; to provide for the licensure of a funeral directing and embalming establishment; to provide for certain fees; to provide HAROLD RITCHIE for grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses; to provide Chairman for exemptions from continuing education requirements; to require funeral directors to sign and witness signatures for The above House Bills contained in the report were signed by cremations; to repeal the definition of "student intern"; and to the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk and provide for related matters. were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Governor for executive approval. HOUSE BILL NO. 1038— BY REPRESENTATIVE DIXON AN ACT Suspension of the Rules To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 926.1(A)(1) and (H)(3), relative to post-conviction DNA testing; On motion of Rep. Badon, the rules were suspended to permit to extend the time period in which to file an application for the Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs to post-conviction DNA testing; to extend the time period for consider the following legislative instruments that were not listed on preservation of biological material which can be subject to DNA the weekly committee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23: testing once an application for DNA testing has been served; and to provide for related matters. Senate Bill Nos. 648 and 674

1456 Page 43 HOUSE 39th Day's Proceedings - May 15, 2014

Leave of Absence Rep. Jim Morris - 1 day Rep. Cromer - 1 day Rep. Arnold - 1 day Adjournment On motion of Rep. Billiot, at 2:57 P.M., the House agreed to adjourn until Monday, May 19, 2014, at 4:00 P.M. The Speaker of the House declared the House adjourned until 4:00 P.M., Monday, May 19, 2014. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House

1457 1458