OFFICIAL JOURNAL SENATE BILL NO. 260— BY SENATOR MORRISH AND REPRESENTATIVE SMITH OF THE AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3973(2)(a) and (3), 3982(B)(1) and SENATE (2)(a), 3983(A)(4)(a) and (d) and (B)(2), 3991(H), the OF THE introductory paragraph of 3995(A)(1) and (c), (3)(b), and (4)(a)(i) and (H), 3996(G), and 4001(A) and (C)(1) and (2) and STATE OF to repeal R.S. 17:3973(2)(b)(vi) and (4), 3974(A), 3981.1, ______3981.2, and 3983(A)(2)(d), (D)(2), and (E)(3), relative to charter FORTY-THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS schools; to revise the definition of a chartering authority; to ______remove the authority of the State Board of Elementary and Forty-Second Regular Session of the Legislature Secondary Education to certify certain entities as local charter Under the Adoption of the authorizers; to remove the authority of local charter authorizers Constitution of 1974 to approve charter proposals and to enter into charters; to ______eliminate certain types of charter schools; and to provide for related matters. Senate Chamber State Capitol Reported without amendments. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Monday, May 30, 2016 SENATE BILL NO. 262— BY SENATOR MORRISH AND REPRESENTATIVES PRICE AND SMITH The Senate was called to order at 4:15 o'clock P.M. by Hon. AN ACT John A. Alario Jr., President of the Senate. To enact R.S. 17:24.4(F)(1)(g), relative to statewide content standards and assessments for required subjects; to provide for the use of such results and information for specified purposes Morning Hour including for purposes of distributing school and district letter grades, teacher evaluations, and pupil progression; and to CONVENING ROLL CALL provide for related matters. The roll being called, the following members answered to their Reported without amendments. names: PRESENT SENATE BILL NO. 397— BY SENATOR JOHNS AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGLEY, COX, Mr. President Fannin Morrish HOLLIS, HORTON, JACKSON, LEBAS, POPE, STOKES AND WILLMOTT Allain Gatti Peacock AN ACT Appel Hewitt Perry To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1402, 1403(7), 1403.1, 1407(B)(1)(a), Barrow Johns Peterson (f), and (g), (E), (H), and (I), 1414.1(D), 1417, 1423, and Bishop Lambert Riser 1428(A) and (B)(1), relative to residential facilities; to provide Boudreaux Long Smith, G. for residents of residential homes; to provide for completion of Brown Luneau Tarver educational courses by such residents; to provide for the Chabert Milkovich Walsworth jurisdiction, powers, duties, and regulations of the Department Cortez Mills Ward of Children and Family Services regarding youth under care by Donahue Mizell specialized providers; to provide definitions; and to provide for Erdey Morrell related matters. Total - 31 ABSENT Reported without amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 420— Carter LaFleur Thompson BY SENATOR THOMPSON Claitor Martiny White AN ACT Colomb Smith, J. To enact R.S. 17:195.1, relative to school nutrition programs; to Total - 8 require the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop and implement a farm to school program to promote The President of the Senate announced there were 31 Senators the use of locally grown and raised agricultural products in present and a quorum. school nutrition programs; to provide for the duties and responsibilities of the state Department of Education and the Prayer Department of Agriculture and Forestry with respect to the program; and to provide for related matters. The prayer was offered by Senator Gerald Long, following which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the Reported without amendments. United States of America. SENATE BILL NO. 477— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 342 by Reading of the Journal Senator Boudreaux) BY SENATORS BOUDREAUX, APPEL, BISHOP, MILKOVICH, MORRISH, WALSWORTH AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES HALL On motion of Senator Luneau, the reading of the Journal was AND PRICE dispensed with and the Journal of May 26, 2016, was adopted. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3902(B)(5) and 3997(D)(2), relative Message from the House to the evaluation of public school teachers and administrators; to provide relative to the use of value-added data in such PASSED SENATE BILLS AND evaluations; and to provide for related matters. JOINT RESOLUTIONS Reported without amendments. May 26, 2016 SENATE BILL NO. 109— To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: BY SENATOR BARROW AN ACT I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of To enact R.S. 17:407.29, relative to early childhood programs; to Representatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills and provide relative to confidentiality of applications and client case Joint Resolutions: records for child care assistance clients; to provide for

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exceptions; to provide for waiver of confidentiality; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 360— for penalties; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT Reported without amendments. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1155.2(5), to enact R.S. 40:1155.2.1, and to repeal R.S. 40:1155.2(8), relative to the Louisiana SENATE BILL NO. 173— Physician Order for Scope of Treatment; to provide for BY SENATOR GARY SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVE GARY CARTER definitions; to provide for the form; to provide for an effective AN ACT date; and to provide for related matters. To enact R.S. 13:2564.3, relative to parish court judges; to provide for legal representation by the attorney general; and to provide Reported without amendments. for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 394— Reported without amendments. BY SENATOR CARTER AND REPRESENTATIVE MARCELLE AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 471— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 211 by To amend and reenact R.S. 14:90.5(B), relative to the crime of Senator Martiny) unlawful playing of gaming devices by persons under the age of BY SENATOR MARTINY twenty-one; to provide relative to the elements of the crime; and AN ACT to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact Section 2 of Act No. 866 of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana, relative to the Louisiana Reported without amendments. State Board of Dentistry; to provide relative to the domicile of the board and certain proceedings; to provide for an extension SENATE BILL NO. 296— of the effective date of such Section 2 from 2017 to 2018; and BY SENATOR PETERSON to provide for related matters. AN ACT To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state rights and Reported without amendments. property in Orleans Parish; to provide for the applicable property descriptions; to provide for reservation of mineral SENATE BILL NO. 464— rights; to provide terms and conditions; to provide an effective BY SENATOR MILLS date; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:338.1(D)(1) and to enact R.S. Reported with amendments. 47:338.1(E), relative to sales tax of political subdivisions; to provide for the use of the tax proceeds of a sales tax district in SENATE BILL NO. 473— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 362 by certain municipalities; and to provide for related matters. Senator Johns) BY SENATOR JOHNS Reported without amendments. AN ACT To enact Part VIII of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised SENATE BILL NO. 172— Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:451 through 455, BY SENATOR MORRELL relative to the Louisiana Medical Assistance Program; to AN ACT provide for the Health Insurance Premium Assistance Program; To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.4(M), relative to motor vehicles; to provide for rules and regulations; and to provide for related to provide relative to the definition of a "medical examiner" for matters. issuance of special license plates or hang tags for mobility impaired persons; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported without amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 270— BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX SENATE BILL NO. 419— AN ACT BY SENATOR THOMPSON To enact R.S. 17:3914(L), relative to student information; to provide AN ACT for certain school governing authorities to enter into a To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2313(F), and to enact R.S. memorandum of understanding for the provision of certain 38:2313(B)(7), relative to professional services; to provide for student information; to provide for the confidentiality of such the factors in the selection of professional services; to provide information; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. matters. Reported without amendments. Reported with amendments. SENATE BILL NO. 295— SENATE BILL NO. 475— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 455 by BY SENATORS PETERSON, BISHOP, CARTER, APPEL, CHABERT, Senator White) JOHNS, MARTINY AND TARVER AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, BY SENATOR WHITE BAGNERIS, BOUIE, GARY CARTER, JIMMY HARRIS, HAZEL, TERRY LANDRY, LEGER, LOPINTO, MARCELLE, MORENO AND TALBOT AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:1135.13, relative to emergency medical To enact R.S. 27:248, relative to the land-based casino; to promote transportation; to provide for the Ambulance Transportation non-gaming economic development; to provide for personnel Alternatives Task Force; to provide for membership; to provide and total operating force; to provide for third-party tenants; to for duties; to provide for a pilot program; to provide for provide for compensation; to provide for reporting; to provide reporting; to provide for rule making; and to provide for related for definitions; to provide for credits; to provide for methods of matters. calculation; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments. Reported without amendments.

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SENATE BILL NO. 275— LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS BY SENATORS MIZELL AND BISHOP AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House AN ACT Bill No. 572 by Representative Smith To enact R.S. 17:266, relative to required courses of instruction; to require that cursive writing be taught in public schools; and to AMENDMENT NO. 1 provide for related matters. On page 2, line 22, following "for" and before "college" change "said" to "that" Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 678— Respectfully submitted, BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY ALFRED W. SPEER AN ACT Clerk of the House of Representatives To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9109.1(A) through (D), (F), and (G), to enact R.S. 33:9109.2, and to repeal R.S. 33:9109.1(B)(9), Privileged Report of the relative to charges imposed on prepaid 911 services; to provide for and modify definitions; to increase the amount of the prepaid Legislative Bureau 911 charge; to provide for administration of prepaid 911 charges; to restrict use of certain funds; to provide for May 30, 2016 effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. To the President and Members of the Senate: Reported with amendments. I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the following report: LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS The following instruments are approved as to construction and Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House duplication. We advise and suggest the following amendments: Bill No. 678 by Representative Carmody HOUSE BILL NO. 280— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate AN ACT Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Senate To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1197(D) and (E) and to enact R.S. on May 26, 2016 on line 12, after "R.S." change "34:513" to 23:1191(3), 1197(H), 1200.5(D) and (E), and 1200.18, relative "24:513" to workers' compensation group self-insurance funds; to provide for the authority of the commissioner of insurance; to provide AMENDMENT NO. 2 with respect to the insolvency of funds; to provide for hazardous In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate financial conditions and corrective action plans; to provide for Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted by the Senate fund dissolution; to provide for delinquency proceedings; to on May 26, 2016 on line 17, after "NO." change "4" to "5" provide jurisdiction; to prioritize the distribution of assets after the dissolution of a fund; to provide for public records HOUSE BILL NO. 805— BY REPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER AND AMEDEE exception; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9106 (A)(3) through (5) and 9109 and Reported without amendments. to enact R.S. 33:9109.2, relative to communications districts; to HOUSE BILL NO. 505— provide relative to the levy of an emergency telephone service BY REPRESENTATIVES MIKE JOHNSON, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BARRAS, charge on certain communications systems; to increase the BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, CHAD maximum amount authorized to be levied within the district; to BROWN, CARMODY, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, DANAHAY, provide relative to the use of service charge proceeds; to provide DAVIS, DEVILLIER, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FOIL, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HODGES, HOFFMANN, relative to the district's financial reports; to provide relative to HORTON, HOWARD, IVEY, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, PYLANT, revenues collected from certain surcharge fees; and to provide RICHARD, STOKES, AND THIBAUT for related matters. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to add Article VII, Section 21(M) of the Constitution of Reported with amendments. Louisiana, relative to ad valorem property tax exemptions; to authorize an exemption for certain property owned by an LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS unmarried surviving spouse of a member of the military who was killed while on active duty in the armed forces of the United Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House States; to provide for eligibility; to require the establishment of Bill No. 805 by Representative Broadwater an application process; to require the submission of certain information and sworn statements; to provide for limitations; to AMENDMENT NO. 1 provide for effectiveness; to provide for submission of the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Senate proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for related Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to Reengrossed Bill matters. adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2016 on line 6 change "15" to "14" Reported without amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 902— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD HOUSE BILL NO. 572— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, ADAMS, AND STEVE CARTER To amend and reenact R.S. 56:423(A) and (B) and 429 and Sections AN ACT 2(B) and (C) and 3 of Act No. 808 of the 2008 Regular Session To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.31(B), (C), (E), (F), (G)(1), and of the Legislature and to enact R.S. 56:427(F) and (G), relative (H), relative to the issuance of special college and university to oyster leases; to provide for lifting the moratorium on new license plates; to increase the fee for such plates; to provide oyster leases; to provide relative to liability under certain relative to charitable donations associated with such plates; and circumstances; to provide relative to public notification and to provide for related matters. opportunity to protest or withdraw oyster lease applications under certain circumstances; to eliminate auction of rent- Reported with amendments.

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delinquent oyster leases; to provide certain terms, conditions, LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS procedures, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Reported with amendments. Bill No. 1127 by Representative Howard LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 1 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to Bill No. 902 by Representative Leopold Engrossed House Bill 1127 and adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2016, on line 10, after "page 2," change "between lines 5 and 6," to AMENDMENT NO. 1 "line 6, delete " * * * ", and" In Senate Committee Amendment No. 7 proposed by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources to Reengrossed House Bill No. 902 HOUSE BILL NO. 1130— and adopted by the Senate on May 26, 2016 on page 1, line 30, after BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO "another" and before "lease" change "exiting" to "existing" AN ACT To enact R.S. 56:425.1, relative to leasing of water bottoms for HOUSE BILL NO. 1001— oyster cultivation and harvest; to authorize the state to jointly BY REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON AND COX lease certain water bottoms; to provide for the terms and AN ACT conditions of such joint leases; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 23:391, relative to apprenticeship matters. agreements; to provide for limitations regarding language included in apprenticeship agreements; to prohibit any Reported with amendments. apprenticeship law from invalidating any special provision in an apprenticeship agreement, apprenticeship program standards, LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS apprentice qualifications, or the program operation procedure relative to veterans, minorities, or women; to provide for an Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed House effective date; and to provide for related matters. Bill No. 1130 by Representative Garofalo Reported without amendments. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 25, following the beginning of the line and before HOUSE BILL NO. 1058— "lease" change "said" to "the" BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 1142— To amend and reenact R.S. 32:388(B)(1)(b)(iv) and to enact R.S. BY REPRESENTATIVE HORTON 32:387.20, relative to trucks hauling concrete or construction AN ACT aggregates; to extend the termination date for two years for the To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1603, relative to unemployment authorization of ready-mixed concrete trucks to exceed the compensation; to provide exceptions for disqualification for maximum gross vehicle weight under certain conditions; to benefits; to provide that a resignation in order to relocate provide that such authorization to exceed the maximum gross pursuant to an order for a permanent change of station is not a vehicle weight shall not apply in certain circumstances; to disqualifying separation of employment for certain military provide for the issuance of special permits for vehicles spouses; and to provide for related matters. transporting ready-mixed concrete under certain conditions; to provide for weight limits under the special permit for ready- Reported without amendments. mixed concrete trucks; to provide for a fee to be charged for the special permit for ready-mixed concrete trucks; and to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 1165— (Substitute for House Bill No. 854 for related matters. by Representative Huval) BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL Reported without amendments. AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:502.3, relative to motor vehicle insurance; to HOUSE BILL NO. 1066— provide for an exemption from registration and compulsory BY REPRESENTATIVE MAGEE motor vehicle security requirements for certain mobile AN ACT construction equipment; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 38:321.1(A)(introductory paragraph) and (B), relative to the purchase of certain items through an existing Reported without amendments. public contract of another political subdivision; to authorize the state and any political subdivision of the state to purchase Respectfully submitted, certain items through an existing public contract of another DANIEL R. MARTINY political subdivision; and to provide for related matters. Chairman Reported without amendments. Adoption of Legislative Bureau Report HOUSE BILL NO. 1127— On motion of Senator Martiny, the Legislative Bureau BY REPRESENTATIVE HOWARD AN ACT amendments were adopted and the Bills and Joint Resolutions were To amend and reenact R.S. 32:735(C) and (D) and 736(A), relative read by title and passed to a third reading. to auto title companies; to provide relative to contracts between the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of Introduction of Senate Resolutions motor vehicles, and auto title companies; to provide relative to fees charged to auto title companies; to provide relative to the SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 159— BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX surety bond required of auto title companies; to extend contracts A RESOLUTION of auto title companies; and to provide for related matters. To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature Reported with amendments. of Louisiana upon the death of Carroll E. Guilbeau. 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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 160— The concurrent resolution was read by title. Senator Claitor BY SENATOR GATTI moved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution. A RESOLUTION To commend the Benton Elementary School archery team on winning the 2016 National Archery in Schools ROLL CALL Program/International Bowhunting Organization 3D Challenge national championship. The roll was called with the following result: The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for YEAS a second reading. Mr. President Donahue Martiny SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 161— Allain Erdey Mills BY SENATOR GATTI Barrow Fannin Morrell A RESOLUTION Bishop Gatti Morrish To commend Benton Middle School for earning the first-ever Boudreaux Hewitt Perry national championship representing Louisiana in the 2016 Brown Johns Peterson National Archery in Schools Program national tournament. Chabert LaFleur Smith, G. Claitor Lambert Smith, J. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Colomb Long Tarver a second reading. Cortez Luneau Total - 29 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 162— NAYS BY SENATORS PERRY, CORTEZ, BOUDREAUX AND MILLS A RESOLUTION Appel Riser White To commend jockey Kent Desormeaux, trainer Keith Desormeaux, Mizell Walsworth and Exaggerator on winning the 141st Preakness Stakes. Total - 5 ABSENT The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. Carter Peacock Ward Milkovich Thompson Introduction of Total - 5 Senate Concurrent Resolutions The Chair declared the Senate adopted the Senate Concurrent SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 136— Resolution and ordered it sent to the House. BY SENATOR TARVER A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION House Bills and Joint Resolutions on To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana Second Reading upon the death of the mayor of Oil City, Louisiana, John Charles "Chip" Dickey Jr. HOUSE BILL NO. 298— BY REPRESENTATIVES IVEY, ADAMS, AMEDEE, BACALA, The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for DEVILLIER, EMERSON, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, LANCE HARRIS, HORTON, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, GREGORY MILLER, JAY MORRIS, a second reading. PYLANT, RICHARD, SCHRODER, STOKES, AND WILLMOTT AN ACT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137— To enact Chapter 3 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised BY SENATOR LONG Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:440 through 443, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION relative to state agency expenditure reporting; to provide for the To commend and congratulate Bob Tompkins for receiving the 2016 establishment and maintenance of a government fiscal Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism and on being transparency website; to provide for reporting requirements by named to the 2016 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Induction state agencies; to provide for audits; to provide for penalties; to Class. provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the a second reading. Committee on Finance. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 138— BY SENATOR CORTEZ HOUSE BILL NO. 940— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAINES A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To commend the 2015-2016 St. Thomas More High School boys To enact R.S. 17:3351(J), relative to public postsecondary education; soccer team and Head Coach Casey Friend upon their Division to require certain public postsecondary management boards to II state championship win. ensure that student identification cards issued by institutions The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for under their jurisdiction contain specified elements; and to a second reading. provide for related matters. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Committee on Education. Second Reading HOUSE BILL NO. 995— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135— BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To amend and reenact R.S. 40:31.33(A)(1) and to enact R.S. To urge and request the state Department of Education to establish a 40:31.33(C) and (D), relative to the safe drinking water task force to study state laws, rules, regulations, and guidelines administration fee; to increase the fee on community water with respect to the state's school and district accountability systems; to increase the portion retained by community water system. systems for administrative costs; to establish the method of collection of the fee; to provide for the use of the collected fees;

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to provide for an official designation of the fee; and to provide ABSENT for related matters. Carter Peterson Thompson The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Total - 3 Committee on Finance. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House HOUSE BILL NO. 1089— Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA AN ACT To enact R.S. 33:9038.43, relative to tax increment financing in House Bills and Joint Resolutions certain parishes; to authorize the parish governing authority to on Second Reading take certain actions with respect to such financing including Reported by Committees creation of districts, levy of taxes, issuance of bonds, and entering cooperative endeavor agreements; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 32— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES JONES, ARMES, BACALA, BAGLEY, BILLIOT, BOUIE, TERRY BROWN, CARPENTER, ROBBY CARTER, COX, FRANKLIN, GAINES, HALL, HAZEL, HILL, HOWARD, HUNTER, The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, ROBERT JOHNSON, TERRY Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. LANDRY, MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, NORTON, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SMITH, HOUSE BILL NO. 1121— WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUE BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 11:542.2, 883.4, 1145.3, and 1331.2, relative to state To amend and reenact R.S. 47:302(U) and 309.1, relative to sales and retirement system experience accounts; to debit funds from such use taxes; to provide with respect to certain sales of tangible accounts to pay a benefit increase to certain retirees and personal property and taxable services in Louisiana; to require beneficiaries of state systems; to provide qualifications for that certain notifications be provided to purchasers of such receipt of such payments; to provide relative to the amount of property and services for purposes of collection of use taxes such payments; and to provide for related matters. under certain circumstances; to require the filing of annual statements by certain remote retailers concerning their sales in Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was Louisiana; to provide for definitions; to provide for the powers read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. and duties of the secretary of the Department of Revenue; to authorize rulemaking; to authorize the subpoena of certain HOUSE BILL NO. 61— information; to provide with respect to implementation and BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN enforcement; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for AN ACT related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 11:710(A)(3) and (4)(b) and (F), relative to the reemployment of retirees of the Teachers' Retirement The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the System of Louisiana in positions covered by the system; to Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs. authorize the reemployment of school psychologists in critical shortage areas; and to provide for related matters. House Concurrent Resolutions on Second Reading Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144— BY REPRESENTATIVE STEVE CARTER HOUSE BILL NO. 882— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE ARMES To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana AN ACT upon the death of Mary Frey Eaton of Baton Rouge. To amend and reenact R.S. 39:2175(6), relative to public contracts; to require a certain percent of evaluation points be awarded to The resolution was read by title. Senator White moved to certain veterans in requests for proposals; and to provide for concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. related matters. ROLL CALL Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to YEAS Engrossed House Bill No. 882 by Representative Armes Mr. President Erdey Mizell AMENDMENT NO. 1 Allain Fannin Morrell On page 1, at the end of line 19, insert "The provisions of this Appel Gatti Morrish Paragraph shall not apply to design-build or construction manager at Barrow Hewitt Peacock risk methods of construction." Bishop Johns Perry Boudreaux LaFleur Riser On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was Brown Lambert Smith, G. adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Chabert Long Smith, J. Legislative Bureau. Claitor Luneau Tarver Colomb Martiny Walsworth HOUSE BILL NO. 907— Cortez Milkovich Ward BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBAS Donahue Mills White AN ACT Total - 36 To amend and reenact R.S. 11:710(B)(1)(b) and (D) and to enact R.S. NAYS 11:710(A)(9), relative to the reemployment of retirees of the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana; to provide relative Total - 0 to the earnings limitation applicable to retirees who return to work as substitute classroom teachers under certain

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circumstances; to provide a definition; to provide for reporting HOUSE BILL NO. 987— requirements; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES MIKE JOHNSON, ABRAHAM, AMEDEE, BARRAS, BOUIE, BROADWATER, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CONNICK, DEVILLIER, EDMONDS, Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was EMERSON, FOIL, GUINN, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HORTON, IVEY, read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. NANCY LANDRY, LEGER, LOPINTO, MACK, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, GREGORY MILLER, POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, SEABAUGH, STOKES, WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUE HOUSE BILL NO. 1099— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(28) and to enact Part VII of To enact R.S. 40:1046(J)(9), relative to license fees to produce Chapter 15 of Title 42 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of marijuana for therapeutic use; to establish fees to be assessed by 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 42:1231 through 1242, relative to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry for the license to qui tam actions; to prohibit false or fraudulent claims or false or produce marijuana for therapeutic use; to provide for collection misleading statements in relation to obtaining state funds, state and disbursement of the fees; and to provide for related matters. property, use of state property, or other compensation from state government; to provide for civil actions by the attorney general Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. or by other persons to recover funds; to provide for damages, fines, penalties, and interest; to provide for an awards program SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS for information on violations; to provide for protection for certain persons against reprisals by certain persons; to provide Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to for an exception to the laws relative to public records; to provide Reengrossed House Bill No. 1099 by Representative Thibaut a prescriptive period; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "enact" insert "amend and Senator Ward moved to recommit the bill from the Committee reenact R.S. 40:1046(D) and to" on Judiciary A to the Committee on Judiciary B. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Without objection, so ordered. On page 1, line 3, after "use;" and before "to" insert "to authorize the Board of Pharmacy to promulgate fees;" Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Returned from the House of Representatives AMENDMENT NO. 3 with Amendments On page 1, line 7, after "R.S." delete "40:1046(J)(9)" and insert "40:1046(D) is hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. SENATE BILL NO. 47— 40:1046(J)(9)" BY SENATOR LAMBERT AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 4 To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2593(A), (B), (C), and (E), relative to On page 1, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: legal representation by the attorney general; to provide for "D.(1) The Louisiana Board of Pharmacy shall submit a report representation of deputy constables; and to provide for related to the legislature no later than January 1, 2016, with matters. recommendations on possible fee amounts relative to the provisions of this Section. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of (2) The Louisiana Board of Pharmacy shall promulgate fees for Representatives with amendments: applications pursuant to R.S. 37:1184 as deemed appropriate. * * *" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On motion of Senator LaFleur, the committee amendment was Amendments proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 47 by Senator Lambert Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 1120— On page 1, line 2, after "(E)," and before "relative" insert "and to BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHRODER enact R.S. 13:2593(F) and (G)," AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:1525, relative to the Department of Revenue; to AMENDMENT NO. 2 provide for the review and revision of the tax laws of the state; On page 1, line 3, after "constables;" and before "to" insert "to to establish the Louisiana Tax Institute; to provide for the provide for restrictions and limitations; to provide relative to membership, terms, powers, and duties of the Institute; to reimbursement in certain cases;" authorize the Institute to assist in the reform and continuous revision of the state's tax laws and policies; to provide for the AMENDMENT NO. 3 submission of certain reports and recommendations; to provide On page 1, line 6, after "reenacted" and before "to" insert "and R.S. for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. 13:2593(F) and (G) are hereby enacted" Reported favorably by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal AMENDMENT NO. 4 Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative On page 2, after line 15, insert the following: Bureau. "F.(1) The attorney general may decline to provide representation to a deputy constable who is not in compliance with Rules Suspended the provisions of R.S. 13:2583.1 through 2583.7 including but not limited to the failure to file a copy of the oath of office with the Senator Ward asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules office of the attorney general or failure to attend requisite training. to recommit a bill. (2) If a determination is made by a court that a deputy constable was not acting in the discharge of his duties and within the scope of his office at the time of the alleged act or omission, or that he was acting in an intentionally wrongful manner or was grossly negligent, a deputy constable may be required to reimburse the office of the attorney general for expenses incurred including court costs and reasonable attorney fees.

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G. The provisions of this Section that are applicable to deputy The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments constables shall only apply to deputy constables serving on or before proposed by the House. August 1, 2016." SENATE BILL NO. 49— LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS BY SENATOR LONG AN ACT Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate To amend and reenact R.S. 39:84(D) and to enact R.S. 39:84(H), Bill No. 47 by Senator Lambert relative to budget controls on personnel; to require the approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget before certain AMENDMENT NO. 1 performance adjustments or other salary increases are effective In House Committee Amendment No 2 proposed by the House in the executive branch of state government in the last ninety Committee on Judiciary to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 47 by days of the last year of the term of office of a governor; to Senator Lambert, on line 5, after "before", change "to" to "and" provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of In House Committee Amendment No 2 proposed by the House Representatives with amendments: Committee on Judiciary to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 47 by Senator Lambert, on line 6, following "certain cases;" insert "and" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to In House Committee Amendment No 4 proposed by the House Engrossed Senate Bill No. 49 by Senator Long Committee on Judiciary to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 47 by Senator Lambert, on line 23, change "shall only apply" to "shall apply AMENDMENT NO. 1 only" On page 2, line 4, delete "employees, classified or unclassified," and insert "unclassified employees" HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Senator Long moved to concur in the amendments proposed by Amendments proposed by Representative Jim Morris to Reengrossed the House. Senate Bill No. 47 by Senator Lambert ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, at the beginning of line 15, delete "B." and insert "B.(1)" The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 2 YEAS On page 2, at the end of line 6, insert the following: "(2) If a determination is made by a court that a justice of the Mr. President Fannin Morrish peace, constable, or a deputy constable was not acting in the Allain Gatti Peacock discharge of his duties and within the scope of his office at the time Appel Hewitt Perry of the alleged act or omission, or that he was acting in an Barrow Johns Peterson intentionally wrongful manner or was grossly negligent, the justice Bishop LaFleur Riser of the peace, constable, or deputy constable shall reimburse the office Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. of the attorney general for expenses incurred including court costs Brown Long Smith, J. and reasonable attorney fees." Chabert Luneau Tarver Claitor Martiny Walsworth Senator Lambert moved to concur in the amendments proposed Colomb Milkovich Ward by the House. Donahue Mills White Erdey Mizell ROLL CALL Total - 35 NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Total - 0 YEAS ABSENT Mr. President Erdey Mizell Carter Morrell Allain Fannin Morrish Cortez Thompson Appel Gatti Peacock Total - 4 Barrow Hewitt Perry Bishop Johns Riser The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. proposed by the House. Brown Lambert Smith, J. Chabert Long Tarver SENATE BILL NO. 91— BY SENATORS COLOMB, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, Claitor Luneau Walsworth CARTER, GATTI, MORRELL, TARVER, THOMPSON AND WALSWORTH Colomb Martiny Ward Cortez Milkovich White AN ACT Donahue Mills To amend and reenact R.S. 32:300.5(C)(1) and (2), 300.6(C)(1) and Total - 35 (2), 300.7(E)(1)(a) and (b), and 300.8(D)(2)(a) and (b), relative NAYS to the prohibition against using wireless communications devices for text messaging and social networking while driving; Peterson to increase the penalties for violations of this prohibition by the Total - 1 general public, by holders of certain special licenses, by minors, ABSENT and in school zones; and to provide for related matters. Carter Morrell Thompson The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Total - 3 Representatives with amendments:

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LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 91 by Senator Colomb SENATE BILL NO. 215— BY SENATOR CARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 AN ACT On page 2, line 16, following "of" and before "driver's" delete "his" To amend and reenact R.S. 26:920(B) and (C), relative to the office of alcohol and tobacco control; to provide for the procedure for AMENDMENT NO. 2 appeal of tobacco dealers; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 26, following "of" and before "driver's" delete "his" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Representatives with amendments: Amendments proposed by Representative Marcelle to Reengrossed HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Senate Bill No. 91 by Senator Colomb Amendments proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 215 by Senator Carter On page 1, line 3, after "300.8(D)(2)(a) and (b)" insert "and to enact R.S. 15:571.11(A)(4)" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 3, after "dealers;" and before "and" insert "to provide AMENDMENT NO. 2 for a fine for frivolous appeals;" On page 1, line 6, after "zones;" insert "to provide for the disposition of fines;" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 12, after "devolutive" and before "appeal" insert "or AMENDMENT NO. 3 suspensive appeal" On page 1, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: "Section 1. R.S. 15:571.11(A)(4) is hereby enacted to read as AMENDMENT NO. 3 follows: On page 2, line 6, after "may" change "devolutively" to "file a §571.11. Dispositions of fines and forfeitures devolutive or suspensive" A. * * * AMENDMENT NO. 4 (4) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, On page 2, line 7, after "appeal" and before "the" insert "of" twenty-five dollars from all fines collected pursuant to R.S. 32:300.5, 300.6, 300.7, and 300.8 shall be distributed to the AMENDMENT NO. 5 indigent defender fund of the judicial district in which the On page 2, at the beginning of line 9, insert "or suspensive" citation was issued. * * *" AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, line 9, after "only." and before "If" insert "A suspensive AMENDMENT NO. 4 appeal granted pursuant to the provisions of this Section that does not On page 1, line 9, change "Section 1." to "Section 2." result in the reversal of a decision of the commissioner to withhold, suspend, or revoke a permit, may subject the appellant to a fine of up AMENDMENT NO. 5 to five thousand dollars upon a finding by the court that the appeal is On page 2, line 29, change "Section 2." to "Section 3." frivolous." Senator Colomb moved to concur in the amendments proposed LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS by the House. Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate ROLL CALL Bill No. 215 by Senator Carter The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 In House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the House YEAS Committee on Judiciary to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 215 by Mr. President Erdey Morrish Senator Carter, on line 5, after "suspensive" delete "appeal" Allain Fannin Perry Appel Gatti Peterson Senator Bishop moved to concur in the amendments proposed Barrow Hewitt Riser by the House. Bishop Johns Smith, G. Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, J. ROLL CALL Brown Lambert Tarver Chabert Long Walsworth The roll was called with the following result: Claitor Luneau Ward Colomb Martiny White YEAS Cortez Milkovich Donahue Mills Mr. President Fannin Morrish Total - 34 Allain Gatti Peacock NAYS Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Johns Peterson Mizell Peacock Bishop LaFleur Riser Total - 2 Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. ABSENT Brown Long Smith, J. Chabert Luneau Tarver Carter Morrell Thompson Colomb Martiny Walsworth Total - 3 Cortez Mills Ward

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Donahue Mizell White ROLL CALL Erdey Morrell Total - 35 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS YEAS Claitor Milkovich Total - 2 Mr. President Fannin Morrish ABSENT Allain Gatti Peacock Appel Hewitt Perry Carter Thompson Bishop Johns Riser Total - 2 Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. Brown Lambert Smith, J. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Chabert Long Tarver proposed by the House. Claitor Luneau Walsworth Colomb Martiny Ward SENATE BILL NO. 223— Cortez Mills White BY SENATOR CLAITOR AN ACT Donahue Mizell To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2659 and to enact R.S. 37:2659.1, Erdey Morrell relative to the Louisiana Board of Examiners for Speech- Total - 34 Language Pathology and Audiology; to provide for the powers NAYS and duties of the board; to provide relative to certain qualifications for licensure by the board; to provide definitions; Milkovich Peterson to require the board to request and obtain certain state and Total - 2 national criminal history record information for eligibility ABSENT determination; to provide for confidentiality of certain information; to provide for a compliance hearing; to provide Barrow Carter Thompson terms, conditions, requirements, and procedures; and to provide Total - 3 for related matters. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of proposed by the House. Representatives with amendments: SENATE BILL NO. 227— BY SENATORS COLOMB AND CARTER HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AN ACT To enact R.S. 32:410(E) and R.S. 40:1321(O) and to repeal Act No. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare 807 of the 2008 Regular Session of the Legislature and Act No. to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 223 by Senator Claitor 151 of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses and special identification cards AMENDMENT NO. 1 in compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005; to provide for On page 2, at the beginning of line 15, change "B." to "B.(1)" implementation of the REAL ID Act; to provide for exceptions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related AMENDMENT NO. 2 matters. On page 2, at the beginning of line 17, change "(1)" to "(a)" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 3 Representatives with amendments: On page 2, at the beginning of line 18, change "(2)" to "(b)" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, at the beginning of line 21, change "(3)" to "(c)" Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 227 by AMENDMENT NO. 5 Senator Colomb On page 2, at the beginning of line 24, change "(4)" to "(d)" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 32:410(E)" and insert "R.S. On page 2, at the beginning of line 26, change "(5)" to "(e)" 32:409.1(A)(2)(d)(ix) and 410(E) and (F)" AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 3, at the beginning of line 1, change "(6)" to "(2)" On page 1, line 5, delete "in compliance with the REAL ID Act of 2005" and after the semi-colon ";" insert "to require applicants for LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS either a driver's license or special identification card to provide proof of Louisiana residency;" Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 223 by Senator Claitor AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 6, after "of the REAL ID Act" delete the semi-colon AMENDMENT NO. 1 ";" and insert " of 2005; to require certain documents or photographs On page 2, line 29, following "in" and before "of" change obtained in the process of applying for a driver's license be retained "Paragraphs (2) and (3)" to "Subparagraphs (1)(b) and (c)" or purged in certain circumstances;" Senator Claitor moved to concur in the amendments proposed AMENDMENT NO. 4 by the House. On page 1, line 9, delete "R.S. 32:410(E) is" and insert "R.S. 32:409.1(A)(2)(d)(ix) and 410(E) and (F) are"

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AMENDMENT NO. 5 for or renewing a driver's license between July 7, 2008, and the On page 1, between lines 9 and 10, add the following: effective date of this Subsection that were not required by state "§409.1. Application or special certificate applications; penalties for law to be captured by the department or a contractor as of false information July 7, 2008, shall be disposed of as follows: A. (a) Personal identifying source documents shall be removed * * * and purged from department and contractor databases and (2) An applicant for a driver's license shall provide the following systems. information: (b) All photographs of persons obtained by the department * * * which are in the possession of a contractor shall be purged from (ix) Proof of Louisiana residency. Proof of residency shall the database or system of that contractor. include but not be limited to paid receipts for utility bills and (2) As used in this Subsection, the following terms shall mean bank statements. and include: * * *" (a) "Contractor" shall mean and include any contractor of the department, any affiliate or subsidiary of such contractor, AMENDMENT NO. 6 and any subcontractor of such contractor or any affiliate or On page 2, delete line 12 through 24 in their entirety and insert in lieu subsidiary of such subcontractor. thereof the following: (b) "Personal identifying source documents" shall mean and "(3) Any person applying for a driver's license pursuant to include any document provided by any person to prove his the provisions of this Chapter, who elects not to apply for a identity or residence. It shall include all copies, scans, or digital driver's license that complies with REAL ID standards, and who images of such documents. is otherwise eligible to be issued a driver's license pursuant to the (c) "Photographs" shall mean and include any captured provisions of this Chapter, shall be issued a driver's license which image, digital or otherwise, of a person's face. It shall include all indicates the driver's license is not in compliance with REAL ID. copies, scans, or digital images of such image." If the person has elected not to apply for a REAL ID compliant driver's license, the department shall not require the applicant to AMENDMENT NO. 12 comply with any REAL ID requirements that were not required On page 4, delete lines 18 through 26 in their entirety and on line 27, by the state as of January 1, 2016, or require the applicant to delete "of January 1, 2016." and insert in lieu thereof the following: submit to a facial image capture in connection with such "(3) Any person applying for a special identification card application prior to determining if such applicant is eligible to be pursuant to the provisions of this Section who elects not to apply issued a driver's license pursuant to the provisions of this for a special identification card that complies with REAL ID Chapter. If the person has elected not to apply for a REAL ID standards and who is otherwise eligible to be issued a special compliant driver's license, the department shall not copy, scan, identification card pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall maintain, or share a copy of the applicant's documents proving be issued a special identification card which indicates the special his identity. This includes but is not limited to the applicant's identification card is not in compliance with REAL ID. If the birth certificate, social security card, or United States issued person has elected not to apply for a REAL ID compliant special passport." identification card, the department shall not require the applicant to comply with any REAL ID requirements that were AMENDMENT NO. 7 not required by the state as of January 1, 2016." On page 3, delete lines 2 through 7 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: AMENDMENT NO. 13 "(b) The department shall provide each applicant for a On page 5, delete lines 10 through 16 in their entirety, and insert in driver's license a printed document that includes the following lieu thereof the following: information: "(b) The department shall provide each applicant for a (i) The documents that an applicant is required to provide to special identification card a printed document that includes the obtain a REAL ID compliant driver's license, and the documents following information: an applicant is required to provide to obtain a driver's license (i) The documents that are required to be provided by the that is not REAL ID compliant. applicant to obtain a REAL ID compliant special identification (ii) The purposes for which a REAL ID compliant driver's card, and the documents that are required to be provided by the license may be utilized, and the purposes for which a driver's applicant to obtain a special identification card that is not REAL license that is not REAL ID compliant may be utilized. ID compliant. (iii) The electronic technology incorporated into a REAL ID (ii) The purposes for which a REAL ID compliant special compliant driver's license, and the electronic technology identification card may be utilized and the purposes for which a incorporated into a driver's license that is not REAL ID special identification card that is not REAL ID compliant may be compliant." utilized. (iii) The electronic technology incorporated into a REAL ID AMENDMENT NO. 8 compliant special identification card and the electronic On page 3, line 17, after "issued" insert "such driver's license at the technology incorporated into a special identification card that is cost of" not REAL ID compliant." AMENDMENT NO. 9 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 3, between lines 17 and 18 insert the following: On page 5, line 26, after "may be issued" insert "such special "(7) Upon the request of any applicant for a driver's license, identification card at the cost of" the department shall record and retain the applicant's name, date of birth, certificate numbers, date filed, and issuing agency in lieu AMENDMENT NO. 15 of retaining an image or copy of the applicant's birth certificate." On page 5, line 28, change "provide" to "submit" AMENDMENT NO. 10 AMENDMENT NO. 16 On page 3, at the beginning of line 18, change "(7)" to "(8)" On page 6, line 4, delete "in their entirety" AMENDMENT NO. 11 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS On page 3, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: "F.(1) Upon request of any person, any personal identifying Amendments proposed by Representative Terry Landry to source documents or photographs of such person obtained by the Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 227 by Senator Colomb department or a contractor in the process of a person applying

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 applicant's birth certificate, social security card, or United States In Amendment No. 5 by the House Committee on Transportation, issued passport." Highways and Public Works (#4466), on page 1, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 8 "(d) Identifying information including: On page 5, at the end of line 9, insert the following: "Additionally, * * *" each applicant shall indicate receipt of the printed document required by Subparagraph (b) of this Paragraph on the AMENDMENT NO. 2 application for a special identification card." On page 1, line 15, after "that are" insert "either" AMENDMENT NO. 9 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 5, delete lines 28 and 29 in their entirety and on page 6, On page 3, line 11, after "by the state" and before "only if" delete "if delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety and insert the following: and" "(7) Upon the request of any applicant for a special identification card, the department shall record and retain the AMENDMENT NO. 4 applicant's name, date of birth, certificate numbers, date filed, On page 4, line 28, after "compliant" delete "driver's license" and and issuing agency in lieu of retaining an image or copy of the insert "special identification card" applicant's birth certificate. (8) The department shall not participate in any programs AMENDMENT NO. 5 that exchange or allow the access of facial biometric data of On page 5, line 20, after "state" and before "only if" delete "if and" Louisiana citizens obtained in the issuance or renewal of a Louisiana special identification card to the agencies, HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS governments, or contractors of other states or nations without a warrant or a court order issued for access to that data. Amendments proposed by Representative Mike Johnson to P. (1) Upon the request of any person, any personal Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 227 by Senator Colomb identifying source documents or photographs of such person obtained by the department or a contractor in the process of a AMENDMENT NO. 1 person applying for or renewing a special identification card On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 40:1321(O)" and insert "R.S. between July 7, 2008, and the effective date of this Subsection 40:1321(O) and (P)" that were not required by state law to be captured by the department or a contractor as of July 7, 2008, shall be disposed AMENDMENT NO. 2 of as follows: In Amendment No. 3 by the House Committee on Transportation, (a) Personal identifying source documents shall be removed Highways and Public Works (#4466), on page 1, delete line 11 in its and purged from department and contractor databases and entirety and insert in lieu thereof "license or special identification systems. card be disposed of in certain circumstances;" (b) All photographs of persons obtained by the department which are in the possession of a contractor shall be purged from AMENDMENT NO. 3 the database or system of that contractor. On page 3, at the end of line 1, insert the following: "Additionally, (2) As used in this Subsection, the following terms shall mean each applicant shall indicate receipt of the printed document and include: required by Subparagraph (b) of this Paragraph on the (a) "Contractor" shall mean and include any contractor of application for a driver's license." the department or any affiliate or subsidiary of such contractor and any subcontractor of such contractor or any affiliate or AMENDMENT NO. 4 subsidiary of such subcontractor. On page 3, delete lines 18 through 22 and in lieu thereof insert the (b) "Personal identifying source documents" shall mean and following: include any document provided by any person to prove his "(8) The department shall not participate in any programs identity or residence. It shall include all copies, scans, or digital that exchange or allow the access of facial biometric data of images of such documents. Louisiana citizens obtained in the issuance or renewal of a (c) "Photographs" shall mean and include any captured Louisiana driver's license to the agencies, governments, or image, digital or otherwise, of a person's face. It shall include all contractors of other states or nations without a warrant or a copies, scans, or digital images of such image." court order issued for access to that data." AMENDMENT NO. 10 AMENDMENT NO. 5 Delete House Amendment No. 15 by the House Committee on Delete House Amendment No. 10 by the House Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works (#4466) Transportation, Highways and Public Works (#4466) Senator Colomb moved to concur in the amendments proposed AMENDMENT NO. 6 by the House. On page 3, line 23, delete "R.S. 40:1321(O) is" and insert "R.S. 40:1321(O) and (P) are" ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 7 The roll was called with the following result: In Amendment No. 12 by the House Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works (#4466), on page 3, at the end of line 20, YEAS delete the period "." and insert a comma "," and the following: "or require the applicant to submit to a facial image capture in Mr. President Fannin Morrish connection with such application prior to determining if such Allain Gatti Peacock applicant is eligible to be issued a special identification card. If Appel Hewitt Peterson the person has elected not to apply for a REAL ID compliant Barrow Johns Smith, G. special identification card, the department shall not copy, scan, Bishop LaFleur Smith, J. maintain, or share a copy of the applicant's documents proving Boudreaux Lambert Tarver his identity obtained from any person in the process of applying Brown Luneau Ward for the issuance or renewal of a special identification card. Chabert Martiny White Documents proving identity shall include but not be limited to the

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Colomb Mills SENATE BILL NO. 273— Cortez Morrell BY SENATOR DONAHUE Total - 28 AN ACT NAYS To enact Paragraph (8) of Section 1 and Sections 4.1 and 12.2 of Act No. 762 of the 1986 Regular Session, as amended by Act No. Claitor Long Perry 875 of the 1988 Regular Session, Act No. 1227 of the 1995 Donahue Milkovich Riser Regular Session, Act No. 855 of the 1997 Regular Session, and Erdey Mizell Walsworth Act No. 1469 of the 1997 Regular Session, relative to the Total - 9 Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission; to authorize the ABSENT Greater New Orleans Expressway Commission to issue additional toll bonds to finance the costs of construction of Carter Thompson improvements and betterments to the Greater New Orleans Total - 2 Expressway; to provide with respect to surplus funds; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: SENATE BILL NO. 268— BY SENATOR MORRELL HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:513.2, relative to motor vehicles; to provide a fixed Amendments proposed by Representative Falconer to Engrossed period for registration and inspection of motor vehicles of new Senate Bill No. 273 by Senator Donahue residents; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of On page 4, at the end of line 15, before the period "." delete "reduce" Representatives with amendments: Senator Donahue moved to concur in the amendments proposed HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS by the House. Amendments proposed by Representative Adams to Engrossed ROLL CALL Senate Bill No. 268 by Senator Morrell The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 15, after "C." delete the remainder of the line and YEAS delete line 16 in its entirety and insert "For purposes of this Section, a person is considered to have established residency in Louisiana Mr. President Erdey Mizell on the date he is issued a Louisiana driver's license." Allain Fannin Morrish Appel Gatti Peacock Senator Morrell moved to concur in the amendments proposed Barrow Hewitt Perry by the House. Bishop Johns Peterson Boudreaux LaFleur Riser ROLL CALL Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J. The roll was called with the following result: Claitor Luneau Tarver Colomb Martiny Walsworth YEAS Cortez Milkovich Ward Donahue Mills White Mr. President Erdey Morrell Total - 36 Allain Fannin Morrish NAYS Appel Gatti Peacock Barrow Hewitt Perry Total - 0 Bishop Johns Peterson ABSENT Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Brown Lambert Smith, G. Carter Morrell Thompson Chabert Long Smith, J. Total - 3 Claitor Luneau Tarver Colomb Martiny Walsworth The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Cortez Mills Ward proposed by the House. Donahue Mizell White Total - 36 SENATE BILL NO. 277— NAYS BY SENATORS BISHOP AND THOMPSON AN ACT Milkovich To enact R.S. 36:204(B)(8) and R.S. 56:1685.3 and 1688(E), relative Total - 1 to the authority of the secretary of the Department of Culture, ABSENT Recreation and Tourism; to authorize the employment of law enforcement officers for state museums; to provide relative to Carter Thompson police powers; to provide for training requirements; to provide Total - 2 for state park warden training requirements; to provide relative to the Poverty Point State Historic Site; to provide for an The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments archaeologist for the site; and to provide for related matters. proposed by the House. On motion of Senator Bishop, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call.

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SENATE BILL NO. 291— C. Except as to an initial evaluation or consultation, as provided BY SENATORS MILLS, BARROW, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, COLOMB, in Subsection B of this Section, physical Physical therapy services DONAHUE, GATTI, LAFLEUR, LONG, MILKOVICH, MORRELL, PEACOCK, PETERSON AND TARVER may be performed without a prescription or by referral only under AN ACT any of the following circumstances: To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2418(B) and to repeal R.S. 37:2418(C) * * * and (D), relative to the practice of physical therapy; to authorize §2420. Disciplinary actions implementation of physical therapy services in certain * * * circumstances; to provide for an effective date; and to provide B.(1) After due notice, the board may suspend the license of for related matters. any person who fails to timely refer a patient to an appropriate healthcare provider as required by the provisions of R.S. The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of 37:2418(B). Representatives with amendments: (2) If, after a hearing concerning any violation provided in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, the board substantiates the HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS violation, the board may revoke the license of the person who committed the violation and shall fine the person the greater of Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare the following amounts: to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 291 by Senator Mills (a) One thousand dollars. (b) The amount of compensation the person received for the AMENDMENT NO. 1 services which were the basis of the violation. On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 37:2418(B) and" delete the remainder B. C. Any action of the board taken under this Section shall be of the line and insert in lieu thereof "the introductory paragraph of subject to notice requirements and hearing, adjudication, and appeal 2418(C) and 2420(B) and (C) and to enact R.S. 37:2420(D), relative proceedings in accordance with the rules adopted by the board and to" the Administrative Procedure Act. C. D. Refusal to grant a license for failure to pass the licensing AMENDMENT NO. 2 examination required by the board shall not require notice and a On page 1, line 4, after "circumstances;" insert "to provide for hearing." disciplinary action;" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, at the beginning of line 7, change "Section 3." to On page 1, line 7, after "R.S. 37:2418(B)" delete the remainder of the "Section 2." line and insert in lieu thereof "the introductory paragraph of 2418 (C) and 2420(B) and (C) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS 37:2420(D) is hereby enacted to read as follows:" Amendments proposed by Representative LeBas to Reengrossed AMENDMENT NO. 4 Senate Bill No. 291 by Senator Mills On page 1, after line 9, delete the remainder of the page and on page 2, delete lines 1 through 6 in their entirety and insert in lieu AMENDMENT NO. 1 thereof the following: In Amendment No. 1 by the House Committee on Health and "B.(1) Without prescription or referral, a physical therapist may Welfare (#4294), on page 1,line 3, after "and (C)" delete the perform an initial evaluation or consultation of a screening nature to remainder of the line and insert in lieu thereof a comma "," determine the need for physical therapy and may perform physical therapy or other services provided in Subsection C of this Section. AMENDMENT NO. 2 However, implementation of physical therapy treatment shall In Amendment No. 3 by the House Committee on Health and otherwise be based on the prescription or referral of a person licensed Welfare (#4294), on page 1, line 10, delete "and R.S. 37:2420(D) is to practice medicine, surgery, dentistry, podiatry, or chiropractic. hereby enacted" (2)(a) For the treatment of a specific condition, other than under the circumstances provided for in Subsection C of this AMENDMENT NO. 3 Section, a physical therapist may implement physical therapy In Amendment No. 4 by the House Committee on Health and treatment with or without a prescription or referral of a person Welfare (#4294), on page 1, line 22, after "treatment of a" delete licensed to practice medicine, surgery, dentistry, podiatry, or "specific condition," and insert in lieu thereof "condition within the chiropractic if the physical therapist meets one of the following scope of physical therapy," criteria: (i) The physical therapist has a doctorate in physical therapy AMENDMENT NO. 4 and two years of clinical practice experience. In Amendment No. 4 by the House Committee on Health and (ii) The physical therapist has a doctorate in physical Welfare (#4294), on page 1, delete lines 29 through 43 in their therapy and a post-graduate certification. entirety and insert in lieu thereof the following: (iii) The physical therapist has a doctorate in physical "(i) The physical therapist has a doctorate degree in physical therapy and an American Board of Physical Therapy specialties therapy from an accredited institution. board certification. (ii) The physical therapist has five years of licensed clinical (iv) The physical therapist has a doctorate in physical practice experience." therapy and residency or fellowship training. (v) The physical therapist has five years of clinical practice AMENDMENT NO. 5 experience. In Amendment No. 4 by the House Committee on Health and (b) A physical therapist who provides treatment pursuant to Welfare (#4294), on page 2, delete lines 1 through 5 in their entirety this Paragraph shall provide notice to the appropriate healthcare and insert in lieu thereof the following: provider within fifteen calendar days of implementing physical "(b) If, after thirty calendar days of implementing physical therapy treatment. If, after thirty calendar days of implementing therapy treatment pursuant to this Paragraph, the patient has physical therapy treatment, the patient has not made measurable not made measurable or functional" or functional improvement, the physical therapist shall refer the patient to an appropriate healthcare provider. The board shall AMENDMENT NO. 6 take appropriate disciplinary action against any physical In Amendment No. 4 by the House Committee on Health and therapist who fails to refer a patient pursuant to this Paragraph. Welfare (#4294), on page 2, at the end of line 10, after "diagnosis of" (3) No physical therapist shall render a medical diagnosis of delete the remainder of the line and delete line 11 in its entirety and an acute or chronic condition. insert in lieu thereof the following: "a disease.

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(4)(a) The provisions of this Section shall not be construed to "(1) "Episode" shall mean a singular instance in which a have any effect on the provisions of R.S. 23:1121 or R.S. youth is placed under the supervision, care, or custody of the 23:1203.1. office of juvenile justice. (b) The provisions of this Section shall not be construed to (2) "Office of juvenile justice" or "the office" shall mean the have any effect on the monetary limit provided for in R.S. Department of Public Safety and Corrections, youth services, 23:1142." office of juvenile justice." AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 2 In Amendment No. 4 by the House Committee on Health and On page 6, at the end of line 23, change "Centers" to "centers" Welfare (#4294), on page 2, delete lines 17 through 34 in their entirety AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 13, line 6, after "Section 2." and before "Children's" delete Senator Mills moved to concur in the amendments proposed by "Louisiana" the House. AMENDMENT NO. 4 ROLL CALL On page 16, line 3, after "et seq." and before "before" insert a comma "," The roll was called with the following result: LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Re-Reengrossed Mr. President Gatti Morrish Senate Bill No. 301 by Senator Morrell Allain Hewitt Peacock Appel Johns Perry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barrow LaFleur Peterson On page 6, line 19, following "of" and before "the" delete "such" Boudreaux Lambert Riser Brown Long Smith, G. AMENDMENT NO. "2 Chabert Luneau Smith, J. On page 9, line 17, following "2017" and before "and" insert "," Colomb Martiny Tarver Cortez Milkovich Walsworth Senator Morrell moved to concur in the amendments proposed Donahue Mills Ward by the House. Fannin Mizell White Total - 33 ROLL CALL NAYS The roll was called with the following result: Claitor Erdey Total - 2 YEAS ABSENT Mr. President Erdey Morrell Bishop Morrell Allain Fannin Morrish Carter Thompson Appel Gatti Peacock Total - 4 Barrow Hewitt Perry Bishop Johns Peterson The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Boudreaux LaFleur Riser proposed by the House. Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J. SENATE BILL NO. 301— Claitor Luneau Tarver BY SENATOR MORRELL Colomb Martiny Walsworth AN ACT Cortez Mills Ward To amend and reenact R.S. 15:1087 and Children's Code Arts. 815, Donahue Mizell White 898, 900(A), and 1509.1(A) and (C) and to enact Part V-A of Total - 36 Chapter 7 of Title 15 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, NAYS to be comprised of R.S. 15:931 through 945, relative to juvenile justice; to provide for data compilation and reporting; to provide Milkovich for accountability and cost effectiveness; to provide for program Total - 1 evaluation and funding; to provide for certain periods of ABSENT detention in juvenile facilities under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. Carter Thompson Total - 2 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE BILL NO. 303— Amendments proposed by House Committee on Administration of BY SENATOR MORRELL Criminal Justice to Re-Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 301 by Senator AN ACT Morrell To amend and reenact Children's Code Art. 908(A), R.S. 15:905(A), (B), and (C), and the introductory paragraph of R.S. AMENDMENT NO. 1 17:3911(B)(1) and (3) and (C)(2), and 3912(A), and to enact On page 2, delete lines 12 through 15 in their entirety and insert the R.S. 17:10.9 and 100.1(D), relative to educational programs in following: juvenile justice facilities; to require oversight, accountability and control of the educational services delivered in juvenile justice facilities; to create a mutual accountability team; to provide for a specialized school performance score calculation

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system; to require the maintenance of certain data; and to AMENDMENT NO. 1 provide for related matters. On page 1, line 2, after "To" delete the remainder of the line and delete line 3 in its entirety and insert the following: "amend and The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of reenact R.S. 38:3087.194(A) and 3087.201 and to enact R.S. Representatives with amendments: 38:3087.197(D) and 3087.206, relative to the" LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 4, after "Washington Parish Reservoir District;" Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Re-Reengrossed delete the remainder of the line and delete line 5 in its entirety and Senate Bill No. 303 by Senator Morrell insert the following: "to provide for the board of commissioners; to provide for restrictions on the acquisition of land; to require public AMENDMENT NO. 1 bid; to provide for open meetings; and" On page 5, line 4, following "rate" and before "against" change "metrics" to "metric" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, delete lines 9 through 11 and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 2 "Section 1. R.S. 38:3087.194(A) and 3087.201 are hereby On page 10, line 20, following "R.S." and before "." change amended and reenacted and R.S. 38:3087.197(D) and 3087.206 are "17:10.2(C)" to "17:10.2(A)" enacted to read as follows: §3087.194. Board of commissioners, appointment; tenure; Senator Morrell moved to concur in the amendments proposed vacancies; compensation by the House. A.(1) The district shall be governed and controlled by a board of eleven commissioners, each of whom shall be a qualified elector ROLL CALL of the state of Louisiana and a resident of Washington Parish. All members of the board of commissioners shall be appointed by the The roll was called with the following result: governor. The appointment of the members of the board of commissioners shall be subject to Senate confirmation. YEAS (2) The governor shall appoint replacements for each board vacancy in the same manner that the original board members were Mr. President Erdey Morrell appointed and in compliance with this Section as soon as possible. Allain Fannin Morrish * * * Appel Gatti Peacock §3087.197. Powers of the board Barrow Hewitt Perry * * * Bishop Johns Peterson D. The board of commissioners shall have no authority to Boudreaux LaFleur Riser expropriate by eminent domain any immovable property in Brown Lambert Smith, G. furtherance of this Part. Chabert Long Smith, J. * * * Claitor Luneau Tarver §3087.201. Contracts let by board; bond Colomb Martiny Walsworth All contracts of the district shall be let by the board of Cortez Mills Ward commissioners under the provisions of R.S. 38:2181 et seq. subject Donahue Mizell White to Chapter 10 of Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. Total - 36 * * * NAYS §3087.206. Open meetings; requirements for posting to parish government website Milkovich A. All board meetings shall be conducted pursuant to the open Total - 1 meetings law. ABSENT B. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, notice of all meetings of the board of commissioners shall be posted on the Carter Thompson website maintained by the parish governing authority of Washington Total - 2 Parish no later than seventy-two hours prior to the meeting." The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Senator Mizell moved to concur in the amendments proposed by proposed by the House. the House. SENATE BILL NO. 373— ROLL CALL BY SENATOR MIZELL AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To repeal R.S. 36:509(S) and Part XXVI of Chapter 13 of Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. YEAS 38:3087.191 through 3087.205, relative to the Washington Parish Reservoir District; to remove references to, provisions Mr. President Erdey Mizell for, and the powers, functions and duties of the district and its Allain Fannin Morrish board of commissioners; and to provide for related matters. Appel Gatti Peacock Barrow Hewitt Perry The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Bishop Johns Peterson Representatives with amendments: Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Brown Lambert Smith, G. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Chabert Long Smith, J. Claitor Luneau Tarver Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, Colomb Martiny Walsworth Highways, and Public Works to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 373 by Cortez Milkovich Ward Senator Mizell Donahue Mills White Total - 36

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NAYS of Red River shall appoint two electors of Red River Parish as members of the commission. Each commissioner shall serve a term Total - 0 of four years, or until his successor is appointed and qualified. A ABSENT vacancy on the commission for any cause shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment and for the remainder of the Carter Morrell Thompson unexpired term." Total - 3 Senator Long moved to concur in the amendments proposed by The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments the House. proposed by the House. ROLL CALL SENATE BILL NO. 390— BY SENATOR LONG AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact Subsection A of Section 4 of Act No. 105 of the 1976 Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended by Act YEAS No. 222 of the 1977 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative Mr. President Erdey Mizell to the Saline Lake Game and Fish Preserve Commission; to Allain Fannin Morrish provide for additional members to the commission; to provide Appel Gatti Peacock terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related Barrow Hewitt Perry matters. Bishop Johns Peterson Boudreaux LaFleur Riser The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Brown Lambert Smith, G. Representatives with amendments: Chabert Long Smith, J. Claitor Luneau Tarver HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Colomb Martiny Walsworth Cortez Milkovich Ward Amendments proposed by Representative Terry Brown to Engrossed Donahue Mills White Senate Bill No. 390 by Senator Long Total - 36 AMENDMENT NO. 1 NAYS On page 1, at the end of line 4, add the following: "and to amend and reenact Section 4 of Act No. 191 of the 1926 Regular Session of the Total - 0 Legislature, as amended by Act No. 294 of the 1938 Regular Session ABSENT of the Legislature, Act No. 120 of the 1946 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 307 of the 1948 Regular Session of the Carter Morrell Thompson Legislature, Act No. 17 of the 1956 First Extraordinary Session of the Total - 3 Legislature, Act No. 455 of the 1966 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 105 of the 1976 Regular Session of the The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Legislature, and Act No. 303 of the 1977 Regular Session of the proposed by the House. Legislature, relative to the Northwest Louisiana Game and Fish SENATE BILL NO. 395— Preserve Commission;" BY SENATOR WARD AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 To enact R.S. 24:202(F) and (G), relative to the Louisiana State Law On page 1, line 5, change "commission" to "commissions" Institute; to provide relative to its powers, duties, and functions; to provide relative to the Law Institute Council; to provide AMENDMENT NO. 3 certain procedures, requirements, and effects; and to provide for On page 2, after line 5, add the following: related matters. "Section 2. Section 4 of Act No. 191 of the 1926 Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended by Act No. 294 of the 1938 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 120 of the 1946 Regular Representatives with amendments: Session of the Legislature, Act No. 307 of the 1948 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 17 of the 1956 First Extraordinary Session HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS of the Legislature, Act No. 455 of the 1966 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 105 of the 1976 Regular Session of the Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and Legislature, and Act No. 303 of the 1977 Regular Session of the Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 395 by Senator Legislature is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: Ward Section 4. There is hereby created the Northwest Louisiana Game and Fish Preserve Commission, to be composed of five seven AMENDMENT NO. 1 qualified electors of the parishes of Natchitoches and Red River. The On page 1, delete lines 10 through 16 and insert the following: police jury of each of these parishes shall appoint one qualified "F.(1) All meetings of the council shall be held at a public person to serve as a commissioner for said commission. At the initial building open to the public for the purposes of the meeting. At meeting of the commission, the appointed commissioners shall elect least two-thirds of all council meetings conducted each year shall three additional persons who shall be owners or operators of be held in Baton Rouge. commercial fishing camps or commercial fishing establishments (2) Preference shall be given to a meeting space available located in or on the Northwest Louisiana Game and Fish Preserve and without charge or at a reduced cost. Public entities are qualified electors of either of the aforesaid parishes to serve as authorized and encouraged to make meeting space available to members of the commission. If the appointed members are unable to the institute without charge or at a reduced cost. agree upon any person or persons to fill any or all of the remaining (3) For council meetings held in Baton Rouge, preference seats on the commission, they shall immediately communicate this shall be given to meeting at Louisiana State University unless, fact to the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and after reasonable inquiry by the institute, another meeting space Fisheries, who shall then appoint a fully qualified person to each at a public building elsewhere is available at a lower cost." vacant seat on the commission. The governing authority of the parish of Natchitoches shall appoint five electors of Natchitoches Parish as member of the commission and the governing authority of the parish

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HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS reducing award amounts or the number of students deemed eligible for an award in the event of insufficient funding; to Amendments proposed by Representative Abramson to Engrossed authorize public postsecondary institutions to bill students for Senate Bill No. 395 by Senator Ward certain tuition amounts; to provide for tuition waivers; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 In Amendment No. 1 by the Committee on House and Governmental The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Affairs (#4241), on page 1, line 3, change "council" to "Louisiana Representatives with amendments: State Law Institute, including council, committee, and subcommittee meetings," HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to In Amendment No. 1 by the Committee on House and Governmental Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 470 by Senator Morrish Affairs (#4241), on page 1, line 3, change "public building" to "building" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 3, after "amounts" delete the remainder of the line AMENDMENT NO. 3 and at the beginning of line 4, delete "deemed eligible for an award" In Amendment No. 1 by the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs (#4241), on page 1, at the end of line 4, change "two-thirds AMENDMENT NO. 2 of all council" to "a majority of all such" On page 1, at the beginning of line 11, change "D." to "D.(1)" AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 3 In Amendment No. 1 by the Committee on House and Governmental On page 1, line 13, after "shall" delete the remainder of the line and Affairs (#4241), on page 1, line 7, change "Public entities" to delete lines 14 through 17 and insert "equitably reduce the amount "Entities" of the" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 4 In Amendment No. 1 by the Committee on House and Governmental On page 2, at the beginning of line 7, change "(b)" to "(2)" Affairs (#4241), on page 1, line 9, change "council" to "such" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, delete lines 12 through 29 and on page 3, delete lines 1 In Amendment No. 1 by the Committee on House and Governmental through 10 Affairs (#4241), on page 1, line 11, change "public building" to "building" AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 3, line 11, after "reduced" and before "pursuant" delete "or Senator Ward moved to reject the amendments proposed by the eliminated" House. AMENDMENT NO. 7 ROLL CALL On page 3, line 25, after "reduction" and before "of" delete "or elimination" The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS YEAS Amendments proposed by Representative Nancy Landry to Mr. President Erdey Mizell Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 470 by Senator Morrish Allain Fannin Morrish Appel Gatti Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 1 Barrow Hewitt Perry On page 4, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: Bishop Johns Peterson "Section 2. This Act shall not apply to students receiving awards Boudreaux LaFleur Riser pursuant to R.S. 17:5081." Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Claitor Luneau Tarver On page 4, at the beginning of line 2, change "Section 2." to Colomb Martiny Walsworth "Section 3." Cortez Milkovich Ward Donahue Mills White Senator Morrish moved to concur in the amendments proposed Total - 36 by the House. NAYS ROLL CALL Total - 0 ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Carter Morrell Thompson YEAS Total - 3 Mr. President Erdey Mizell The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments Allain Fannin Morrell proposed by the House. Appel Gatti Morrish Barrow Hewitt Peacock SENATE BILL NO. 470— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 89 by Bishop Johns Perry Senator Morrish) Boudreaux LaFleur Riser BY SENATORS MORRISH AND WALSWORTH Brown Lambert Smith, G. AN ACT Chabert Long Smith, J. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:5065(D), relative to the Taylor Claitor Luneau Tarver Opportunity Program for Students; to provide relative to Colomb Martiny Walsworth

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Cortez Milkovich Ward Brown Lambert Smith, G. Donahue Mills White Chabert Long Smith, J. Total - 36 Claitor Luneau Tarver NAYS Colomb Martiny Walsworth Cortez Milkovich Ward Peterson Donahue Mills White Total - 1 Total - 36 ABSENT NAYS Carter Thompson Total - 0 Total - 2 ABSENT The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Carter Morrell Thompson proposed by the House. Total - 3 SENATE BILL NO. 474— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 456 by The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it Senator Cortez) returned to the House. Senator Cortez moved to reconsider the vote BY SENATOR CORTEZ by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AN ACT To enact R.S. 49:149.32, relative to the names of state buildings; to HOUSE BILL NO. 39— name a certain complex of state buildings and area in the city of BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON Lafayette the Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr. Sports and AN ACT Entertainment Plaza; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2072(A) and (B)(1) and to enact R.S. 11:2072(C), relative to the maximum benefits for certain On motion of Senator Cortez, the bill was read by title and members of the Registrars of Voters Employees' Retirement returned to the Calendar, subject to call. System; and to provide for related matters. House Bills and Joint Resolutions on The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Third Reading and Final Passage passage of the bill. HOUSE BILL NO. 37— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1821(B)(1), (2), (6), and (7), (C), and (E) and 1842 and to enact R.S. 11:1823(A)(22), relative to the YEAS board of trustees of the Municipal Employees' Retirement System; to grant certain trustees and their designees the Mr. President Fannin Morrish authority to vote; to provide relative to qualifications for service Allain Gatti Peacock as an elected trustee; to provide for term duration; to provide for Appel Hewitt Perry submission of reports to the legislature; to provide for trustee Barrow Johns Peterson compensation; to provide for expenditure of system funds; to Bishop LaFleur Riser prohibit trustees from accepting certain things of economic Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. value; and to provide for related matters. Brown Long Smith, J. Chabert Luneau Tarver Floor Amendments Claitor Martiny Walsworth Colomb Milkovich Ward Senator Cortez proposed the following amendments. Cortez Mills White Donahue Mizell SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Erdey Morrell Total - 37 Amendments proposed by Senator Cortez to Reengrossed House Bill NAYS No. 37 by Representative Jones Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 1 ABSENT On page 3, line 26, after "conference" and before "held" insert "per fiscal year" Carter Thompson Total - 2 On motion of Senator Cortez, the amendments were adopted. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator Cortez moved the final to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by passage of the amended bill. which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. HOUSE BILL NO. 53— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1938(F)(2), relative to Deferred Retirement Option Plan accounts of members of the Parochial YEAS Employees' Retirement System; to provide with respect to the investment of funds in such accounts; to provide with respect to Mr. President Erdey Mizell the rate of interest credited to such accounts; and to provide for Allain Fannin Morrish related matters. Appel Gatti Peacock Barrow Hewitt Perry The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Bishop Johns Peterson passage of the bill. Boudreaux LaFleur Riser

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ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 56— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3384(A)(2), (B)(2), and (D)(2) and 3386(B) and to enact R.S. 11:3384(A)(3), (B)(3), and (D)(3), YEAS relative to new members of the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Mr. President Fannin Morrish Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide relative to Allain Gatti Peacock retirement eligibility and benefits for such members; to provide Appel Hewitt Perry relative to benefits for beneficiaries and survivors of certain Barrow Johns Peterson such members; and to provide for related matters. Bishop LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. On motion of Senator Peacock, the bill was read by title and Brown Long Smith, J. returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Chabert Luneau Tarver HOUSE BILL NO. 57— Claitor Martiny Walsworth BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Colomb Milkovich Ward AN ACT Cortez Mills White To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3363(B), relative to employee Donahue Mizell contributions in the Fire Fighters' Pension and Relief Fund in Erdey Morrell the city of New Orleans; to provide with respect to the regularity Total - 37 and amount of such contributions; to provide with respect to NAYS consent to such deductions; to provide relative to the establishment of an "employer pick-up" plan within the system Total - 0 in accordance with Internal Revenue Code provisions; to ABSENT provide relative to the transfer of such contributions to the system; to provide relative to the powers and duties of the board Carter Thompson with respect to such contributions; to provide relative to member Total - 2 rights relative to such contributions; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by On motion of Senator Peacock, the bill was read by title and which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. returned to the Calendar, subject to call. HOUSE BILL NO. 54— HOUSE BILL NO. 58— BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:42(B)(introductory paragraph) and (2), To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3385.1(D) and (H)(2), relative to the relative to certain unfunded accrued liabilities of the Clerks of Deferred Retirement Option Plan in the Firefighters' Pension Court Retirement and Relief Fund; to provide with respect to and Relief Fund in the city of New Orleans; to provide relative payments on such debt; and to provide for related matters. to benefit options for members electing to participate in such plan; to provide with respect to account funds and interest The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final thereon; to provide with respect to administrative fees charged passage of the bill. to such accounts; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL On motion of Senator Morrell, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 59— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT Mr. President Erdey Mills To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3391, relative to conversion of leave Allain Fannin Mizell to retirement credit in the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund Appel Gatti Morrish in the city of New Orleans; to authorize such conversion; to Bishop Hewitt Peacock provide with respect to the amount of credit received for such Boudreaux Johns Perry conversion; to provide with respect to the election to convert Brown LaFleur Riser such leave; and to provide for related matters. Chabert Lambert Smith, G. Claitor Long Walsworth On motion of Senator Morrell, the bill was read by title and Colomb Luneau Ward returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Cortez Martiny White Donahue Milkovich HOUSE BILL NO. 60— Total - 32 BY REPRESENTATIVE MIGUEZ NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:710(A)(8) and to enact R.S. Barrow Peterson Smith, J. 11:710(A)(5)(d) and (9), relative to the reemployment of retirees Total - 3 of the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana in positions ABSENT covered by the system; to authorize the reemployment of retirees as school nurses; to provide relative to earnings Carter Tarver restrictions on such reemployment; and to provide for related Morrell Thompson matters. Total - 4 The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned passage of the bill. to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

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ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 464— BY REPRESENTATIVE BISHOP AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 30:560(B) and (C) and 706 and to enact R.S. 30:560(D), relative to pipelines; to provide relative to YEAS pipeline safety inspection fees for certain pipelines; to provide Mr. President Fannin Morrish relative to the amounts and imposition of such fees; and to Allain Gatti Peacock provide for related matters. Appel Johns Perry Barrow LaFleur Peterson The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the final Bishop Lambert Riser passage of the bill. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Brown Luneau Smith, J. ROLL CALL Chabert Martiny Walsworth Claitor Milkovich Ward The roll was called with the following result: Colomb Mills White Cortez Mizell YEAS Erdey Morrell Total - 34 Mr. President Erdey Mizell NAYS Allain Fannin Morrell Appel Gatti Morrish Total - 0 Barrow Hewitt Peacock ABSENT Bishop Johns Perry Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Carter Hewitt Thompson Brown Lambert Smith, G. Donahue Tarver Chabert Long Smith, J. Total - 5 Claitor Luneau Walsworth Colomb Martiny Ward The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Cortez Milkovich White to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by Donahue Mills which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total - 35 NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 431— BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY Peterson AN ACT Total - 1 To amend and reenact R.S. 45:1177(A)(2), relative to the Public ABSENT Service Commission; to increase certain quarterly fees with respect to common and contract motor carriers and public Carter Tarver Thompson utilities; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related Total - 3 matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator LaFleur moved the final to the House. Senator Chabert moved to reconsider the vote by passage of the bill. which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 717— BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact Section 2 of Act No. 198 of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature and to enact R.S. 47:1608 and 1609, YEAS relative to the Department of Revenue; to provide for the Mr. President Erdey Mills funding of the Department of Revenue; to provide for the Allain Gatti Morrell disposition of certain taxes, penalties, and interest collected by Appel Hewitt Morrish the department; to provide for certain requirements and Bishop Johns Peacock limitations; to provide for certain interagency transfers; to Boudreaux LaFleur Perry provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Brown Lambert Riser Chabert Long Smith, G. On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and Claitor Luneau Tarver returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Cortez Martiny Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 735— Donahue Milkovich White BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Total - 30 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 47:103(A), 287.614(A)(1), 287.651(A)(1), 609(A), and 1675(H)(1)(e) and (f) as enacted by Barrow Fannin Smith, J. Act No. 23 of the 2016 First Extraordinary Session of the Colomb Mizell Walsworth Legislature, relative to income tax returns; to provide for the Total - 6 time and place of filing of certain income tax returns; to provide ABSENT for the deadline for the payment of certain taxes; to provide relative to the claiming of certain transferable tax credits in the Carter Peterson Thompson Tax Credit Registry; to provide for applicability; to provide for Total - 3 an effective date; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator LaFleur moved to reconsider the vote by Floor Amendments which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Senator Claitor proposed the following amendments.

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SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 756— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Amendments proposed by Senator Claitor to Reengrossed House Bill AN ACT No. 735 by Representative Abramson To enact R.S. 47:1520.2, relative to refunds from the Department of Revenue; to require the electronic filing of certain refund AMENDMENT NO. 1 claims; to provide with respect to the authority of the secretary; Delete Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to provide for certain requirements; to provide for certain proposed by the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs exceptions; to provide for applicability; to provide for an and adopted by the Senate May 24, 2016. effective date; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Claitor, the amendments were adopted. The bill was read by title. Senator Appel moved the final passage of the bill. On motion of Senator Claitor, the amended bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 737— The roll was called with the following result: BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON AN ACT YEAS To amend and reenact R.S. 47:114(E), relative to the Department of Revenue; to provide with respect to deductions and Mr. President Erdey Morrell withholdings by certain employers; to provide for the Allain Fannin Morrish submission of certain returns to the department; to change the Appel Gatti Peacock deadline for the submission of certain returns; to provide for Barrow Hewitt Perry applicability; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for Bishop Johns Peterson related matters. Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Brown Lambert Smith, G. The bill was read by title. Senator Appel moved the final Chabert Long Smith, J. passage of the bill. Claitor Luneau Tarver Colomb Martiny Walsworth ROLL CALL Cortez Mills Ward Donahue Mizell White The roll was called with the following result: Total - 36 NAYS YEAS Milkovich Mr. President Erdey Morrish Total - 1 Allain Fannin Peacock ABSENT Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Johns Peterson Carter Thompson Bishop LaFleur Riser Total - 2 Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. Brown Long Smith, J. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Chabert Luneau Tarver to the House. Senator Appel moved to reconsider the vote by which Claitor Martiny Walsworth the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Colomb Mills Ward Cortez Mizell White HOUSE BILL NO. 763— Donahue Morrell BY REPRESENTATIVES CARPENTER, COX, HUNTER, AND JACKSON Total - 35 AN ACT NAYS To enact R.S. 28:931 and 932, relative to healthcare services for persons experiencing mental health or behavioral health crises; Total - 0 to authorize establishment of facilities to be known as ABSENT intervention and stabilization units; to provide for powers of human services districts and authorities with respect to such Carter Milkovich facilities; to provide for the geographic location of such Gatti Thompson facilities; to condition establishment of any such facility upon Total - 4 appropriation of funds; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator Barrow moved the final to the House. Senator Appel moved to reconsider the vote by which passage of the bill. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 738— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 45:1179, relative to the collection of YEAS certain fees; to provide for supervision and enforcement of the collection of certain inspection and supervision fees; to provide Mr. President Erdey Morrell for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Allain Fannin Morrish Appel Gatti Peacock On motion of Senator Appel, the bill was read by title and Barrow Hewitt Perry returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Bishop Johns Peterson Boudreaux LaFleur Riser Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Smith, J.

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Claitor Luneau Tarver (ii) hosts an existing major annual sporting event from which the Colomb Martiny Walsworth individual income tax of the nonresident athletes participating in the Cortez Mills Ward event is dedicated to the Sports Facility Assistance Fund under the Donahue Mizell White provisions of R.S. 39:100.1. Total - 36 (b) The contract with the state or a political subdivision of the NAYS state, as provided in Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph, may include a bid, invitation, or proposal that has been awarded to the state or Total - 0 political subdivision of the state to host, conduct, join, or share in the ABSENT occurrence of a special event when the special event requires protection from or reimbursement of any sales tax levied on the Carter Milkovich Thompson special event as a condition of the award and the special event is held Total - 3 in a facility owned by the state or a political subdivision of the state. (5) "Non-transactional event rebate" shall mean a rebate to a The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned non-transactional event company by the department for sales taxes to the House. Senator Barrow moved to reconsider the vote by which absorbed and due to the department but required to be reimbursed the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. under a contract between the company and the state or a political subdivision of the state that ensures reimbursement of or protection, HOUSE BILL NO. 772— defense and indemnification of a non-transactional event company BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON from a sales tax if a prior sales tax exemption is removed, repealed AN ACT or modified, or if new sales tax is levied. The contract between the To amend and reenact R.S. 47:6351(B)(1), relative to rebate company and the state or political subdivision of the state or the programs administered by the state; to provide relative to the dedication to the Sports Facility Assistance Fund shall be in effect Procurement Processing Company Rebate program; and to and duly approved before any non-transactional event rebate may be provide for related matters. authorized for that company. (4) (6) "Procurement processing company" means a company Floor Amendments engaged in managing the activities of unrelated purchasing companies. Senator Claitor proposed the following amendments. (5) (7) "Purchasing company" means a company engaged in the activity of selling property and services to affiliated entities. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS (6) (8) "Secretary" shall mean the secretary of the Department of Revenue. Amendments proposed by Senator Claitor to Engrossed House Bill (7) (9) "Significant positive economic benefit" means that net No. 772 by Representative Abramson positive state tax revenues are to be generated from the new taxable sales." AMENDMENT NO. 1 Delete Senate Committee Amendments No. 1, 2, 4, and 5 proposed AMENDMENT NO. 5 by the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted On page 1, delete lines 8 and 9, and insert: by the Senate on May 24, 2016. "B. Contract Procurement processing company contract. (1) The Beginning July 1, 2016, the secretary of the Department AMENDMENT NO. 2 of Economic Development is authorized to enter into a contract with On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 47:6351(B)(1)" and insert "R.S. a procurement" 47:6351 and Section 7 of Act No. 126 of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature" AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 1, line 17, at the end of the line, insert: "Any contract AMENDMENT NO. 3 entered into before July 1, 2016, shall continue in full force and On page 1, line 3, at the end of the line, insert "to provide for non- effect for the term stated in the contract. transactional event rebates; to provide for effectiveness;" Section 2. Section 7 of Act No. 126 of the 2015 Regular Session is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 4 * * * On page 1, between lines 7 and 8 insert: Section 7. In the event the Act that originated as House Bill No. "A. Definitions. For purposes of this Section, the following 62 of the 2016 First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature is words shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly enacted and becomes effective, the provisions of Sections 1, 2, and indicates otherwise: 3 of this Act shall remain in effect through the termination date in the (1) "Affiliated entity" shall mean a person who, directly or Act that originated as House Bill No. 62 of the 2016 First indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls or is Extraordinary Session of the Legislature. The provisions of Section controlled by or is under common control with another person. 3 of this Act shall become effective upon the sunset date of Section (2) "Department" shall mean the Department of Revenue. 2 of this Act. (3) "New taxable sales" shall mean the sale of goods and Section 3. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the services upon which state sales and use tax is paid under this Title governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the and which would not have occurred in the state but for the operation time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as in the state of a procurement processing company. The term "new provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. taxable sales" shall not include any sales or purchases of services or If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the property upon which such sales and use tax would have been due if legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such the procurement processing company was not operating in the state. approval." (4)(a) "Non-transactional event company" shall mean a company that has agreed to absorb the taxes due under R.S. 47:302, 321, 321.1 On motion of Senator Claitor, the amendments were adopted. and 331, has advertised that fact to customers or clients as required by R.S. 47:304, and either: On motion of Senator Claitor, the amended bill was read by title (i) has a contract with the state or a political subdivision of the and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. state that ensures reimbursement of or protection, defense and indemnification to the company from sales tax if an existing sales tax exemption is removed, repealed or modified, or if a new sales or other tax is levied; or

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HOUSE BILL NO. 784— Appel Gatti Peacock BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, BROADWATER, DAVIS, Barrow Hewitt Perry DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, HORTON, HUVAL, IVEY, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, AND THIBAUT Bishop Johns Peterson AN ACT Boudreaux LaFleur Riser To amend and reenact R.S. 39:101(A)(1), 102(B), and 111 and to Brown Lambert Smith, G. enact R.S. 39:105, relative to capital outlay; to provide with Chabert Long Tarver respect to the submission of the capital outlay budget; to provide Claitor Luneau Walsworth for revisions; to provide relative to the contents of a capital Colomb Martiny Ward outlay budget request; to require the resubmission of Cortez Milkovich White applications of certain capital outlay budget requests; to require Donahue Mills local match information in capital outlay budget requests; to Total - 35 require certain information to be annually reported to the Joint NAYS Legislative Committee on Capital Outlay; to provide for certain requirements; and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Lambert moved the final passage of the bill. Carter Smith, J. Morrell Thompson ROLL CALL Total - 4 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The roll was called with the following result: to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 900— Mr. President Erdey Mizell BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD Allain Fannin Morrell AN ACT Appel Gatti Morrish To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2011(D)(22)(b) and (c) and (25), Barrow Hewitt Peacock 2014(D)(4) and (5), 2195(B), 2351.59(C)(1)(a) and (b), (2), and Bishop Johns Perry (3), and to enact R.S. 30:2014(D)(6), relative to fees collected Boudreaux LaFleur Peterson by the Department of Environmental Quality; to authorize an Brown Lambert Riser increase of fees paid to the Department of Environmental Chabert Long Smith, G. Quality; to authorize an increase of fees paid for accreditation Claitor Luneau Tarver by commercial laboratories; to authorize and increase in fees Colomb Martiny Walsworth paid for certain reviews of immovable property; to authorize a Cortez Milkovich Ward fee for requesting a declaratory ruling; to authorize an increase Donahue Mills White for underground storage tank fees; to authorize an increase in Total - 36 fees deposited into the Lead Hazard Reduction Fund; and to NAYS provide for related matters. Smith, J. The bill was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved the final Total - 1 passage of the bill. ABSENT Carter Thompson ROLL CALL Total - 2 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Lambert moved to reconsider the vote by YEAS which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Gatti Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 830— Allain Hewitt Perry BY REPRESENTATIVE SEABAUGH Appel Johns Peterson AN ACT Barrow LaFleur Smith, G. To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587.1(B)(1) and (C)(introductory Bishop Lambert Smith, J. paragraph) and R.S. 17:407.42(B)(1)(a), relative to the Boudreaux Long Tarver Department of Education; to authorize the department to request Brown Luneau Walsworth criminal history information on certain personnel of early Chabert Martiny Ward learning centers; to provide requirements relative to the state Claitor Mills White Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information upon the Colomb Morrell receipt of such requests; to provide relative to fees; to provide Fannin Morrish relative to effectiveness; to provide relative to implementation; Total - 31 and to provide for related matters. NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Cortez Erdey Mizell passage of the bill. Donahue Milkovich Riser Total - 6 ROLL CALL ABSENT Carter Thompson The roll was called with the following result: Total - 2 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Erdey Mizell to the House. Senator Walsworth moved to reconsider the vote by Allain Fannin Morrish which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1060— ROLL CALL BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:301.2(G), relative to the Sales Tax The roll was called with the following result: Streamlining and Modernization Commission; to provide with respect to sunset of the commission; and to provide for related YEAS matters. Mr. President Donahue Mills Allain Erdey Morrell Floor Amendments Appel Fannin Morrish Barrow Gatti Peacock Senator Johns proposed the following amendments. Bishop Hewitt Perry Boudreaux Johns Peterson SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Brown LaFleur Riser Chabert Lambert Smith, G. Amendments proposed by Senator Johns to Engrossed House Bill No. Claitor Long Walsworth 1060 by Representative Stokes Colomb Luneau White Cortez Martiny AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 32 On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" delete "R.S. 47:301.2(G)" and insert NAYS "R.S. 47:301.2(F) and (G) and to enact R.S. 47:301.2(H)" Mizell Smith, J. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 2 On page 1, line 3, after "Commission;" insert the following: "to ABSENT establish and provide with respect to a subcommittee for the development of recommendations for a policy for coordinated multi- Carter Tarver Ward parish audits;" Milkovich Thompson Total - 5 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 6, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it and insert the following: "R.S. 47:301.2(F) and (G) are hereby returned to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote amended and reenacted and R.S. 47:301.2(H) is hereby enacted to by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. read as follows:" HOUSE BILL NO. 1093— AMENDMENT NO. 4 BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY On page 1, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: AN ACT "F. There shall be a subcommittee established for the To amend and reenact R.S. 24:513(C)(1), relative to reports made by development of recommendations to be presented to the commission the legislative auditor regarding public retirement systems; to concerning potential policy changes regarding coordinated multi- provide relative to the content of such reports; and to provide for parish sales and use tax audits. The subcommittee shall be composed related matters. of the commission members representing the Police Jury Association of Louisiana, the Louisiana Municipal Association, the Louisiana The bill was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved the final School Boards Association, the Louisiana Association of Tax passage of the bill. Administrators, the Louisiana Sheriffs Association, the Louisiana Multi-parish Tax Commission, the Department of Revenue, and the ROLL CALL Louisiana Legislative Auditor. The members of the subcommittee shall elect a chairman as approved by a majority of the members of The roll was called with the following result: the subcommittee. The subcommittee's report shall be presented to the commission by January 15, 2017. YEAS G. Reports and Recommendations. The commission shall review any reports of the research groups and subcommittees, and after Mr. President Erdey Mizell having conducted its comprehensive review, shall prepare a report of Allain Fannin Morrell its recommendations for any revision of current practices, Appel Gatti Morrish administrative procedure, statutory law, and Louisiana constitution. Barrow Hewitt Peacock A recommendation concerning the collection or administration of Bishop Johns Perry local sales and use taxes shall require approval of three-quarters of Boudreaux LaFleur Peterson the members of the commission. The commission's interim report Brown Lambert Riser shall be submitted to the governor, the president of the Senate, and Chabert Long Smith, G. the speaker of the House of Representatives no later than January 15, Claitor Luneau Smith, J. 2016. The final report shall be prepared as determined by the Colomb Martiny Tarver commission." Cortez Milkovich Walsworth Donahue Mills White AMENDMENT NO. 5 Total - 36 On page 1, at the beginning of line 9, delete "G." and insert "H." NAYS On motion of Senator Johns, the amendments were adopted. Total - 0 ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final passage of the amended bill. Carter Thompson Ward Total - 3 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Walsworth moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1103— Claitor Martiny Walsworth BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES Colomb Milkovich Ward AN ACT Cortez Mills White To amend and reenact R.S. 47:103(D), relative to the individual Donahue Mizell income tax return; to provide the requirements for a request for Erdey Morrell an extension of time to file the return; and to provide for related Total - 37 matters. NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Erdey moved the final Total - 0 passage of the bill. ABSENT ROLL CALL Carter Thompson Total - 2 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned YEAS to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Erdey Mizell Allain Fannin Morrell HOUSE BILL NO. 78— Appel Gatti Morrish BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON Barrow Hewitt Peacock AN ACT Bishop Johns Perry To enact R.S. 42:1124.2.1(A)(4), relative to financial disclosure; to Boudreaux LaFleur Peterson require certain public employees in specified positions with Brown Lambert Riser state and statewide retirement systems to file financial Chabert Long Smith, G. disclosure statements; to provide for penalties; and to provide Claitor Luneau Tarver for related matters. Colomb Martiny Walsworth Cortez Milkovich White On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and Donahue Mills returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Total - 35 NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 135— BY REPRESENTATIVES TERRY LANDRY AND SMITH AN ACT Smith, J. To enact R.S. 46:56.1, relative to records of persons prohibited from Total - 1 possessing firearms; to provide relative to determinations which ABSENT would prohibit persons from possessing, shipping, transporting, or receiving firearms pursuant to state and federal law; to Carter Thompson Ward require the submission of certain records to the Louisiana Total - 3 Supreme Court; to provide that the release of such information The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned does not violate patient confidentiality; and to provide for to the House. Senator Erdey moved to reconsider the vote by which related matters. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final HOUSE BILL NO. 19— passage of the bill. BY REPRESENTATIVE DWIGHT AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact R.S. 14:337(A), (D), and (E) and to enact R.S. 14:337(B)(3)(d) and (4)(e), relative to unlawful use of an The roll was called with the following result: unmanned aircraft system; to prohibit use of an unmanned aircraft system to conduct surveillance of, gather evidence or YEAS collect information about, or photographically or electronically record a school, school premises, or correctional facilities; to Mr. President Erdey Morrish provide with respect to elements of the crime; to provide for Allain Fannin Peacock exceptions; to provide for applicability; to provide criminal Appel Gatti Perry penalties; to provide relative to the definitions of school and Barrow Hewitt Peterson school premises; and to provide for related matters. Bishop Johns Riser Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final Brown Lambert Smith, J. passage of the bill. Chabert Long Tarver Claitor Luneau Walsworth ROLL CALL Colomb Martiny Ward Cortez Mills White The roll was called with the following result: Donahue Mizell Total - 35 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Fannin Morrish Milkovich Allain Gatti Peacock Total - 1 Appel Hewitt Perry ABSENT Barrow Johns Peterson Bishop LaFleur Riser Carter Morrell Thompson Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. Total - 3 Brown Long Smith, J. Chabert Luneau Tarver

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The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Cortez Mizell White to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which Erdey Morrell the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Fannin Morrish Total - 34 HOUSE BILL NO. 144— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER AN ACT Claitor To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1124(E) and 1124.2(E), relative to Total - 1 personal financial disclosure; to remove provisions requiring an ABSENT affidavit; to provide for a certification; and to provide for related matters. Carter Milkovich Donahue Thompson The bill was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved the final Total - 4 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Morrell moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 198— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVES PYLANT AND MACK AN ACT Mr. President Erdey Mizell To enact R.S. 24:202(A)(24) and (25), relative to the council of the Allain Fannin Morrell Louisiana State Law Institute; to provide for the ex officio Appel Gatti Morrish membership of the council; and to provide for related matters. Barrow Hewitt Peacock Bishop Johns Perry The bill was read by title. Senator White moved the final Boudreaux LaFleur Peterson passage of the bill. Brown Long Riser Chabert Luneau Smith, G. ROLL CALL Colomb Martiny Tarver Cortez Milkovich Walsworth The roll was called with the following result: Donahue Mills White Total - 33 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Fannin Morrell Claitor Lambert Smith, J. Allain Gatti Morrish Total - 3 Appel Hewitt Peacock ABSENT Barrow Johns Perry Bishop LaFleur Peterson Carter Thompson Ward Boudreaux Lambert Riser Total - 3 Brown Long Smith, G. Chabert Luneau Smith, J. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Claitor Martiny Tarver to the House. Senator Walsworth moved to reconsider the vote by Cortez Milkovich Thompson which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Donahue Mills Walsworth Erdey Mizell White HOUSE BILL NO. 146— Total - 36 BY REPRESENTATIVES MORENO, EDMONDS, AND AMEDEE NAYS AN ACT To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895(O), relative to Total - 0 limitations of liability for court-approved mentors; to provide a ABSENT limitation of liability to certain persons mentoring offenders on probation; to provide a limitation of liability for the court, and Carter Colomb Ward court officers, agents, and employees; to provide definitions; Total - 3 and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator Morrell moved the final to the House. Senator White moved to reconsider the vote by which passage of the bill. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 264— BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To enact R.S. 15:574.4(F), relative to juvenile parole eligibility; to YEAS provide for parole eligibility for juveniles sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole for certain Mr. President Gatti Peacock homicide offenses; to provide for conditions; and to provide for Allain Hewitt Perry related matters. Appel Johns Peterson Barrow LaFleur Riser On motion of Senator Claitor, the bill was read by title and Bishop Lambert Smith, G. returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Brown Luneau Tarver Chabert Martiny Walsworth Colomb Mills Ward

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HOUSE BILL NO. 459— Cortez Mizell White BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY Erdey Morrell A JOINT RESOLUTION Fannin Morrish Proposing to amend Article XI, Section 5 of the Constitution of Total - 37 Louisiana, to provide relative to registrars of voters; to provide NAYS that the manner of appointment of registrars is as provided by law; to require the qualifications for registrars to be provided by Total - 0 law; to provide for submission of the proposed amendment to ABSENT the electors; and to provide for related matters. Carter Donahue The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final Total - 2 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 518— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER AN ACT Mr. President Gatti Peacock To enact R.S. 44:4(51), relative to information regarding the fitness Allain Hewitt Perry of a person to receive or to continue to hold a certificate issued Appel Johns Peterson by the Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters; to Barrow LaFleur Riser exempt from the Public Records Law certain records of the Bishop Lambert Smith, G. board concerning the fitness of a person to receive or to Boudreaux Long Smith, J. continue to hold a certificate; and to provide for related matters. Brown Luneau Tarver Chabert Martiny Thompson The bill was read by title. Senator Riser moved the final Claitor Milkovich Walsworth passage of the bill. Colomb Mills Ward Cortez Mizell White ROLL CALL Erdey Morrell Fannin Morrish The roll was called with the following result: Total - 37 NAYS YEAS Total - 0 Mr. President Fannin Morrell ABSENT Allain Gatti Morrish Appel Hewitt Peacock Carter Donahue Barrow Johns Perry Total - 2 Bishop LaFleur Peterson Boudreaux Lambert Riser The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Brown Long Smith, G. to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which Chabert Luneau Smith, J. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Claitor Martiny Thompson Colomb Milkovich Walsworth HOUSE BILL NO. 471— Cortez Mills Ward BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY Erdey Mizell White AN ACT Total - 36 To amend and reenact R.S. 18:52, relative to the office of registrar of NAYS voters; to provide qualifications for registrars of voters and applicants for the office of registrar of voters; to provide Total - 0 definitions; and to provide for related matters. ABSENT The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final Carter Donahue Tarver passage of the bill. Total - 3 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Riser moved to reconsider the vote by which The roll was called with the following result: the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 579— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSON Mr. President Gatti Peacock AN ACT Allain Hewitt Perry To enact R.S. 37:3083(1)(f), relative to nutrition services; to Appel Johns Peterson authorize a licensed dietitian or nutritionist to directly order Barrow LaFleur Riser dietary plans; to authorize a licensed dietitian or nutritionist to Bishop Lambert Smith, G. directly request laboratory tests; and to provide for related Boudreaux Long Smith, J. matters. Brown Luneau Tarver Chabert Martiny Thompson The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final Claitor Milkovich Walsworth passage of the bill. Colomb Mills Ward

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ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 595— BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSON AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1223.3(3), relative to dietetics and nutrition practice; to authorize the use of telehealth technology YEAS to provide nutrition services; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Gatti Peacock Allain Hewitt Perry The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final Appel Johns Peterson passage of the bill. Barrow LaFleur Riser Bishop Lambert Smith, G. ROLL CALL Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Brown Luneau Tarver The roll was called with the following result: Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Milkovich Walsworth YEAS Colomb Mills Ward Cortez Mizell White Mr. President Gatti Peacock Erdey Morrell Allain Hewitt Perry Fannin Morrish Appel Johns Peterson Total - 37 Barrow LaFleur Riser NAYS Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Total - 0 Brown Luneau Tarver ABSENT Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Milkovich Walsworth Carter Donahue Colomb Mills Ward Total - 2 Cortez Mizell White Erdey Morrell The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Fannin Morrish to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which Total - 37 the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 585— Total - 0 BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATER ABSENT AN ACT To enact R.S.24:55(D)(3) and R.S. 49:76(D)(3), relative to lobbying; Carter Donahue to provide relative to reporting; to provide for prohibitions; to Total - 2 provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned The bill was read by title. Senator Riser moved the final passage to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which of the bill. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 600— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2492(A), (B), (D), (E), and (F), 2493(A), (B), and (C), 2495(B), 2495.1(A), 2496(A), YEAS 2496.2(A), 2496.3(F) and (G)(3), 2497(A), 2498, 2499, Mr. President Gatti Peacock 2500.1(A), 2500.2, and 2501 and to repeal R.S. 13:2493(G) and Allain Hewitt Perry 2496.1, relative to the Municipal and Traffic Court of New Appel Johns Peterson Orleans; to provide for divisions of court; to provide for Barrow LaFleur Riser qualifications of judges; to provide for the number of Bishop Lambert Smith, G. judgeships; to provide for the salaries of judges; to provide Boudreaux Long Smith, J. relative to the appointment of ad hoc judges; to provide relative Brown Luneau Tarver to court reporters and other court employees; to provide relative Chabert Martiny Thompson to law enforcement; to provide for an effective date; and to Claitor Milkovich Walsworth provide for related matters. Colomb Mills Ward Cortez Mizell White On motion of Senator Morrell, the bill was read by title and Erdey Morrell returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Fannin Morrish HOUSE BILL NO. 635— Total - 37 BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:283(A)(1), 283.1(A), and 284(B) and Total - 0 to enact R.S. 14:283(G), 283.1(C), and 284(D), relative to ABSENT crimes affecting public morals; to amend crimes involving the observation and invasion of privacy of another to include the Carter Donahue use of unmanned aircraft systems; to define unmanned aircraft Total - 2 systems; and to provide for related matters. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Riser moved to reconsider the vote by which Floor Amendments the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Senator Brown proposed the following amendments.

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SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 4, after "Nutrition" and before ";" insert "and the Amendments proposed by Senator Brown to Engrossed House Bill Louisiana Board of Pharmacy; to provide with respect to per diem for No. 635 by Representative Hunter certain board members" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 11, between "is" and the colon ":" insert "any of the On page 1, between lines 6 and 7, insert: following" "Section 1. R.S. 37:1178 and 1184 are hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 2 §1178. Compensation of board members On page 1, line 16, delete "; or" and insert a period "." A. In accordance with the fee schedule provided in R.S. 37:1184, members Members of the board shall receive a per diem of On motion of Senator Brown, the amendments were adopted. $75 per day. B. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 39:231, the members The bill was read by title. Senator Brown moved the final of the board may be reimbursed for actual and reasonable expenses passage of the amended bill. approved by the board in connection therewith while attending regular or called board meetings or attending to official business of ROLL CALL the board. * * * The roll was called with the following result: §1184. Fees Notwithstanding any other provision of this Chapter, the fees YEAS and costs established by the board in accordance with R.S. 37:1182(A) shall not be less than the following schedule: Mr. President Johns Peacock Minimum Barrow LaFleur Riser (1) Miscellaneous fees and costs Bishop Lambert Smith, G. (a) Photocopies of documents per page $0.50 Brown Long Smith, J. (b) Certification of document as true copy $5.00 Chabert Luneau Tarver (c) Certification of document as office record $5.00 Colomb Martiny Thompson (d) Certification of license $20.00 Erdey Milkovich Ward (e) Official list of licensed pharmacists $150.00 Fannin Mills White (f) Official list of certified technicians $150.00 Gatti Mizell (g) Official list of pharmacy permits $150.00 Hewitt Morrish (h) Handling and mailing per page $1.00 Total - 28 (i) Administrative hearing fee $250.00 NAYS (j) Pharmacy intern registration $10.00 (k) Law book $40.00 Allain Claitor Perry (l) Certification of practical experience to another state $10.00 Appel Cortez Peterson (m) Official list of registered pharmacy interns $150.00 Boudreaux Morrell Walsworth (n) Official list of registered pharmacy technician cand$id1a5t0e.s00 Total - 9 (2) Licenses, permits, certification, registrations,and ABSENT examinations for pharmacists (a)(i) Annual renewal fee for license $100.00 Carter Donahue (ii) Pharmacy education support fee $100.00 Total - 2 (b) Delinquent fee in addition to renewal fee $50.00 (c) Reinstatement of a license which has been suspended, The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it revoked, or has lapsed due to nonrenewal $200.00 returned to the House. Senator Brown moved to reconsider the vote (d) Credential certification $50.00 by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. (e) Examination and licensing $300.00 (f) Reciprocity fees $150.00 HOUSE BILL NO. 642— (g) Certificates, duplicates $75.00 BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSON (h) Certificates, silver $100.00 AN ACT (i) New issuance of certificates $75.00 To amend and reenact the heading of R.S. 37:3084, 3087(A), and (3) Licenses, permits, certification, registration, and any other 3089 and to repeal R.S. 37:3084(F), relative to the Louisiana designations for pharmacy locations Board of Examiners in Dietetics and Nutrition; to repeal the (a)(i) New pharmacy permit fee $150.00 domicile requirement; to provide for provisional licenses; to (ii) Pharmacy education support fee $100.00 authorize the promulgation of licensing fees; and to provide for (b) Pharmacy change of location $150.00 related matters. (c) Pharmacy change of ownership $150.00 (d) Pharmacy permit renewal fee $125.00 Floor Amendments (e) Delinquent permit renewal fee $62.50 (f) Pharmacy CDS permit fee $25.00 Senator Mills proposed the following amendments. (g) Delinquent pharmacy CDS permit fee $12.50 (h) Reinstatement of a permit which has been suspended, SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS revoked, or which has lapsed due to nonrenewal $200.00 (i) Automated medication system registration $150.00 Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Engrossed House Bill No. (j) Emergency drug kits for long-term care facilities $25.00 642 by Representative Robert Johnson (4) Certification and examination for pharmacy technicians (a) Examination and certification $100.00 AMENDMENT NO. 1 (b) Annual renewal certification fee $50.00 On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" insert "R.S. 37:1178, 1184," (c) Certificate, duplicate $50.00 (d) Reinstatement of a pharmacy technician certificate which has been suspended, revoked, or has lapsed by nonrenewal $200.00 (e) Delinquent certificate renewal fee $25.00

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(f) Pharmacy technician candidate registration $25.00 Claitor Mills Ward (5) Per diem $75.00 Colomb Mizell White A. (1) The board shall establish a reasonable fee schedule for Total - 24 applications, the issuance and renewal of all credentials issued by the ABSENT board, and for any other administrative function provided for in this Chapter. The fee schedule shall be established and payable by rule Carter LaFleur Smith, J. adopted in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, R.S. Donahue Milkovich 49:950 et seq. The receipts from the payment of the fees shall be used Total - 5 to carry out the purposes of this Chapter. The fee schedule may be modified from time to time by rule as deemed necessary by the board. The Chair declared the Senate failed to reconsider the vote. (2) In addition to any other fees in the fee schedule, the board is authorized to increase the following fees only to the maximum The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final identified amounts: passage of the amended bill. (a) Three hundred dollars for the pharmacist license application. (b) One hundred fifty dollars for the annual renewal of a ROLL CALL pharmacist license. (c) One hundred dollars for the pharmacy technician certificate The roll was called with the following result: application. (d) Seventy five dollars for the annual renewal of a pharmacy YEAS technician certificate. (e) Two hundred fifty dollars for the pharmacy permit Allain Cortez Mizell application. Barrow Johns Morrell (f) One hundred fifty dollars for the annual renewal of a Bishop LaFleur Perry pharmacy permit. Boudreaux Lambert Peterson B. The fees established pursuant to this Section shall be paid to Brown Luneau Smith, G. the board. The board shall retain all fees and other monies received Colomb Mills Tarver by it. The funds may be expended by the board without appropriation Total - 18 for the cost of administration and other expenses. Any funds NAYS remaining unexpended and unencumbered at the end of each fiscal year shall be retained by the board for expenditure in succeeding Mr. President Gatti Riser years and no part thereof shall revert to the state general fund." Appel Hewitt Thompson Chabert Long Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 3 Claitor Martiny Ward On page 1, line 7, change "Section 1." to "Section 2." Erdey Morrish White Fannin Peacock AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 17 On page 3, line 11, change "Section 2." to "Section 3." ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 5 Carter Milkovich On page 3, after line 11, insert the following: Donahue Smith, J. "Section 4. This Section and Section 1 of this Act shall become Total - 4 effective on January 1, 2017. Section 5. This Section, Section 2 and Section 3 of this Act shall The Chair declared the amended bill failed to pass. become effective on August 1, 2016." On motion of Senator Mills, the amendments were adopted. Notice of Reconsideration Senator Mills moved to reconsider on the next Legislative Day Motion to Reconsider Vote the vote by which the amended bill failed to pass. Senator Martiny asked for a suspension of the rules to reconsider HOUSE BILL NO. 689— the vote by which Amendment No. 3704 to House Bill No. 642 was BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES adopted. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2005.1, 2488.7, and 2488.77 and to Senator Mills objected. enact R.S. 13:2005(D) and (E), relative to city courts; to provide for the city courts of New Iberia, Franklin, Breaux Bridge, and ROLL CALL Morgan City; to provide for the creation of Indigent Defender Fund Boards in those city courts; to provide for membership; to The roll was called with the following result: provide relative to fees collected for purposes of indigent defense; to deposit a portion of those fees into a special fund; YEAS and to provide for related matters. Appel Long Thompson Floor Amendments Barrow Martiny Walsworth Erdey Morrish Senator Allain proposed the following amendments. Fannin Riser Total - 10 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS NAYS Amendments proposed by Senator Allain to Reengrossed House Bill Mr. President Cortez Morrell No. 689 by Representative Jones Allain Gatti Peacock Bishop Hewitt Perry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Boudreaux Johns Peterson On page 3, line 5, change "shall" to "may" Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Luneau Tarver On motion of Senator Allain, the amendments were adopted.

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The bill was read by title. Senator Allain moved the final "§851. Dealers receiving unstamped and/or nontax paid cigarettes, passage of the amended bill. cigars, and smoking tobaccos required to file monthly reports and maintain records; vending machine ROLL CALL restrictions * * * The roll was called with the following result: D. Nonresident tobacco dealers. All purchases of cigars, cigarettes, and smoking tobaccos for distribution within the state of YEAS Louisiana by any nonresident tobacco dealer shall be evidenced by a separate invoice from the seller correctly showing the date of Mr. President Fannin Morrish purchase and the quantity of each of said articles purchased by said Allain Gatti Peacock dealer for distribution within the state of Louisiana. Such stock Appel Hewitt Perry purchased for distribution within the state of Louisiana shall be kept Barrow Johns Peterson in an entirely separate part of the building, separate and apart from Bishop LaFleur Riser stock purchased for sale or distribution, or both, in another state. A Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. nonresident tobacco dealer shall maintain invoices correctly showing Brown Long Tarver the date, quantity, recipient, manufacturer, and brand of cigars, Chabert Luneau Thompson cigarettes, and smoking tobaccos sold by the dealer for distribution Claitor Martiny Ward in or into the state of Louisiana. The nonresident tobacco dealer shall Colomb Milkovich White keep stock affixed with a Louisiana tax stamp separate and apart Cortez Mills from the remainder of the dealer's stock. Every nonresident tobacco Erdey Mizell dealer shall, at the time of shipping or delivering any cigars, Total - 34 cigarettes, or smoking tobaccos in or into the state of Louisiana, NAYS make a true duplicate invoice of the same which shall show full and complete details of the sale or delivery of the taxable article and shall Morrell Smith, J. retain the same subject to the use and inspection of the collector for Total - 2 the period of two years. Nonresident tobacco dealers shall also keep ABSENT a record of all cigarettes, cigars and smoking tobaccos purchased by them for distribution within the state of Louisiana, and hold all Carter Donahue Walsworth books, records and memoranda pertaining to the purchase and sale of Total - 3 such cigars, cigarettes, and smoking tobaccos open to the inspection of the collector. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it * * *" returned to the House. Senator Allain moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. On motion of Senator Riser, the amendments were adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 710— The bill was read by title. Senator Martiny moved the final BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLLIS passage of the amended bill. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:843(D)(1), 847(A) and (D)(1), and ROLL CALL 849(B) and (C), relative to tobacco; to provide for requirements relative to stamped and unstamped cigarettes; to provide relative The roll was called with the following result: to the time period in which cigarettes must be stamped; to provide relative to the inventory or stock of certain cigarettes; YEAS to provide relative to prima facie evidence of a violation; to provide for requirements relative to products not listed on the Mr. President Fannin Morrell attorney general's state directory; and to provide for related Allain Gatti Morrish matters. Appel Hewitt Peacock Barrow Johns Perry Floor Amendments Bishop LaFleur Peterson Boudreaux Lambert Riser Senator Riser proposed the following amendments. Brown Long Smith, G. Chabert Luneau Thompson SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Claitor Martiny Walsworth Colomb Milkovich Ward Amendments proposed by Senator Riser to Reengrossed House Bill Cortez Mills White No. 710 by Representative Hollis Erdey Mizell Total - 35 AMENDMENT NO. 1 NAYS On page 1, line 2, delete "and 849(B) and (C)" and insert "849(B) and (C), and 851(D)" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 7, after "attorney general's state directory;" insert the Carter Smith, J. following: "to provide for the maintenance of invoices by nonresident Donahue Tarver tobacco dealers; to require non-resident tobacco dealers to keep Total - 4 certain stock separated;" The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it AMENDMENT NO. 3 returned to the House. Senator Martiny moved to reconsider the vote On page 1, line 9, delete after "and 849(B) and (C)," and insert ", by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. 849(B) and (C) and 851(D)" AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 3, after line 20 insert the following:

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HOUSE BILL NO. 711— HOUSE BILL NO. 792— BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN BY REPRESENTATIVE ADAMS AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 24:513(G), relative to audit reports issued To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3552(10) and 3556(A)(introductory by the legislative auditor; to authorize the issuance of a paragraph), (1)(a), and (2) through (6) and (B) through (E), to temporary restraining order or injunctive relief barring the enact R.S. 37:3555(C), 3556(F), 3558(E), 3560, 3561(F), release of an audit report; to provide for appeals; and to provide 3564(C), and 3567(C), and to repeal 37:3556.1, relative to the for related matters. regulation of massage therapists and establishments; to amend definitions; to prohibit certain acts of unlicensed support Floor Amendments personnel; to specify a time frame for initial inspections of establishments; to provide certain revisions with respect to Senator Walsworth proposed the following amendments. license qualifications; to provide relative to out-of-state licensees; to provide for the regulation of advertisement; to SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS authorize and prohibit certain enforcement by state and local officials; to repeal exemptions with respect to persons licensed Amendments proposed by Senator Walsworth to Reengrossed House out-of-state; to repeal an expired provision of law; to require Bill No. 711 by Representative Shadoin rule promulgation; to provide for an effective date; to make technical corrections; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 5, delete "An" and insert "If an aggrieved party seeks Floor Amendments an appeal, the" Senator Claitor proposed the following amendments. On motion of Senator Walsworth, the amendments were adopted. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The bill was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved the final Amendments proposed by Senator Claitor to Reengrossed House Bill passage of the amended bill. No. 792 by Representative Adams ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 1 Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate The roll was called with the following result: Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016. YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Mr. President Fannin Morrell On page 1, delete lines 2 through 12 and insert the following: Allain Gatti Morrish "To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3552(10) and to enact R.S. Appel Hewitt Peacock 37:3564(C) and 3567(C), relative to the regulation of massage Barrow Johns Perry therapists and establishments; to amend definitions; to provide Bishop LaFleur Peterson for the regulation of advertisement; to authorize and prohibit Boudreaux Lambert Riser certain enforcement by state and local officials; to provide for Brown Long Smith, G. an effective date; and to provide for related matters." Chabert Luneau Smith, J. Claitor Martiny Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 3 Colomb Milkovich Walsworth Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Senate Cortez Mills Ward Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the Senate on Erdey Mizell White May 25, 2016. Total - 36 NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, delete lines 14 through 17 and insert the following: Total - 0 "Section 1. R.S. 37:3552(10) is hereby amended and reenacted ABSENT and R.S. 37:3564(C) and 3567(C) are hereby enacted to read as follows:" Carter Donahue Tarver Total - 3 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, delete lines 25 through 29, and delete pages 3 through 5 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Walsworth moved to reconsider the On motion of Senator Claitor, the amendments were adopted. vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The bill was read by title. Senator Claitor moved the final HOUSE BILL NO. 727— passage of the amended bill. BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER AN ACT ROLL CALL To amend and reenact R.S. 24:53(F)(1) and (H), R.S. 33:9664(D)(1) and (F), and R.S. 49:74(D)(1) and (F), relative to lobbyist The roll was called with the following result: disclosure; to provide relative to the filing of certain supplemental reports during the registration renewal period; and YEAS to provide for related matters. Mr. President Fannin Morrish On motion of Senator Walsworth, the bill was read by title and Allain Gatti Peacock returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Johns Peterson Bishop LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Brown Luneau Smith, J.

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Chabert Martiny Thompson Chabert Luneau Smith, J. Claitor Milkovich Walsworth Claitor Martiny Thompson Colomb Mills Ward Colomb Milkovich Walsworth Cortez Mizell White Cortez Mills Ward Erdey Morrell Erdey Mizell White Total - 35 Total - 36 NAYS NAYS Total - 0 Total - 0 ABSENT ABSENT Carter Lambert Carter Donahue Tarver Donahue Tarver Total - 3 Total - 4 The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Barrow moved to reconsider the vote returned to the House. Senator Claitor moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. HOUSE BILL NO. 898— HOUSE BILL NO. 815— BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES, BAGLEY, COX, HENSGENS, AN ACT HOFFMANN, HORTON, ROBERT JOHNSON, MAGEE, DUSTIN MILLER, To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1505.2(I)(6), relative to the use of AND POPE AN ACT campaign funds; to redefine the term "motor vehicle" for To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1061.25, relative to human remains purposes of the prohibition on the purchase of motor vehicles resulting from certain abortion procedures; to require burial or with campaign funds; and to provide for related matters. cremation of remains resulting from abortion; to prohibit the buying, selling, and any other transfer of the intact body of a The bill was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved the final human embryo or fetus whose death was caused by an induced passage of the bill. abortion; to prohibit the buying, selling, and any other transfer of organs, tissues, or cells obtained from a human embryo or ROLL CALL fetus whose death was caused by an induced abortion; to establish penalties for violation of such prohibitions; to provide The roll was called with the following result: relative to disposal of remains resulting from abortion procedures; to provide findings; to provide for construction; and YEAS to provide for related matters. Mr. President Erdey Mills Allain Fannin Mizell Floor Amendments Appel Gatti Morrish Barrow Hewitt Peacock Senator Barrow proposed the following amendments. Bishop Johns Perry Boudreaux LaFleur Riser SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Brown Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Long Thompson Amendments proposed by Senator Barrow to Engrossed House Bill Claitor Luneau Walsworth No. 815 by Representative Stokes Colomb Martiny Ward Cortez Milkovich White AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 33 On page 2, delete lines 6 through 8 and on line 9, delete "C." NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 3, line 19, after "D.(1)" delete "Notwithstanding any Morrell Peterson Smith, J. provision of law to the contrary" and insert "Except as provided for Total - 3 in Subsection E of this Section" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 Carter Donahue Tarver On page 4, line 11, after "prohibit" insert "any transaction related to" Total - 3 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned On motion of Senator Barrow, the amendments were adopted. to the House. Senator Walsworth moved to reconsider the vote by The bill was read by title. Senator Barrow moved the final which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. passage of the amended bill. HOUSE BILL NO. 947— BY REPRESENTATIVES POPE, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BOUIE, CONNICK, ROLL CALL COX, DAVIS, EDMONDS, EMERSON, GAROFALO, GUINN, LANCE HARRIS, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HORTON, IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, JONES, LEBAS, LOPINTO, MAGEE, The roll was called with the following result: MIGUEZ, GREGORY MILLER, JAY MORRIS, SMITH, STOKES, AND ZERINGUE YEAS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:7(22) and to enact R.S. 17:7(33) and Mr. President Fannin Morrell R.S. 36:254(A)(15), 474(A)(13), and 645(A)(9), relative to Allain Gatti Morrish reporting of information to the legislature concerning the Appel Hewitt Peacock administration of certain state departments; to provide for duties Barrow Johns Perry of the secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals, the Bishop LaFleur Peterson secretary of the Department of Children and Family Services, Boudreaux Lambert Riser the state superintendent of education, and the State Board of Brown Long Smith, G. Elementary and Secondary Education; to require these entities

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to report to the legislature certain information concerning AMENDMENT NO. 11 organizational matters and staff salaries; to specify the period In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate for reporting of such information; to provide for technical Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the corrections; and to provide for related matters. Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 46, change "the annual report required by" to "a report pursuant to" Floor Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 12 Senator Peterson proposed the following amendments. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 11, between "the" and "report" insert "annual" Amendments proposed by Senator Peterson to Reengrossed House Bill No. 947 by Representative Pope AMENDMENT NO. 13 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 1 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 30, between "the" and Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the "report" insert "annual" Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 1, line 40, between "the" and "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 14 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 2 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 32, change "the annual Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the report required by" to "a report pursuant to" Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 12, between "the" and "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 15 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 3 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 46, between "the" and Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the "report" insert "annual" Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 28, between "the" and "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 16 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 4 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 9, change "secretary" to Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the "commissioner" and between "the" and "report" insert "annual" Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 30, change "the annual report required by" to "a report pursuant to" AMENDMENT NO. 17 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate AMENDMENT NO. 5 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, delete lines 18 through 21 and Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the insert Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 44, between "the" and "* * *" "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 18 AMENDMENT NO. 6 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 32, change "secretary" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, lines 7 and 9, change "commissioner" and between "the" and "report" insert "annual" "department" to "commission" AMENDMENT NO. 19 AMENDMENT NO. 7 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 48, change "secretary" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 12, change "secretary" to "attorney general" and between "the" and "report" insert "annual" "executive director" and between "the" and "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 20 AMENDMENT NO. 8 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 51, change "Subsection" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 28, between "the" and "Section" "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 21 AMENDMENT NO. 9 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 11, change "secretary" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 30, change "the annual "commission" and between "the" and "report" insert "annual" report required by" to "a report pursuant to" AMENDMENT NO. 22 AMENDMENT NO. 10 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 13, change "the annual Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 44, between "the" and report required by" to "a report pursuant to" "report" insert "annual"

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AMENDMENT NO. 23 SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Amendments proposed by Senator Peterson to Reengrossed House Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 14, change "Subsection" to Bill No. 947 by Representative Pope "Section" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 2, line 5, change "thirty" to "fifteen" In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the AMENDMENT NO. 2 Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 27, between "the" and On page 2, line 22, change "thirty" to "fifteen" "report" insert "annual" AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 25 On page 3, line 10, change "thirty" to "fifteen" In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the AMENDMENT NO. 4 Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 29, change "the annual On page 3, line 26, change "thirty" to "fifteen" report required by" to "a report pursuant to" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 26 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 1, line 34, change "thirty" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 30, change "Subsection" to "fifteen" "Section" AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 27 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 6, change "thirty" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 36, change "(8)" to "(8)" "fifteen" AMENDMENT NO. 28 AMENDMENT NO. 7 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 43, change "secretary" to Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 22, change "thirty" to "state treasurer" and between "the" and "report" insert "annual" "fifteen" AMENDMENT NO. 29 AMENDMENT NO. 8 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 45, change "the annual Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 2, line 38, change "thirty" to report required by" to "a report pursuant to" "fifteen" AMENDMENT NO. 30 AMENDMENT NO. 9 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 7, line 8, between "the" and Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 6, change "thirty" to "report" insert "annual" "fifteen"

AMENDMENT NO. 31 AMENDMENT NO. 10 In Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 1, line 3, change Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the "May 24, 2016, on" to "May 25, 2016, on page 1," Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 22, change "thirty" to "fifteen" AMENDMENT NO. 32 In Amendment No. 2 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and AMENDMENT NO. 11 adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 1, line 7, change e Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate Committee "May 24, 2016, on" to "May 25, 2016, on page 1," on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 3, line 38, change "thirty" to "fifteen" AMENDMENT NO. 33 In Amendment No. 3 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and AMENDMENT NO. 12 adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 1, line 11, change In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Senate "May 24, 2016, on" to "May 25, 2016, on page 1," Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 5, change "thirty" to AMENDMENT NO. 34 "fifteen" In Amendment No. 4 proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 1, line 15, change AMENDMENT NO. 13 "May 24, 2016, on" to "May 25, 2016, on page 1," In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the On motion of Senator Peterson, the amendments were adopted. Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 24, change "thirty" to "fifteen" Floor Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 14 Senator Peterson proposed the following amendments. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the

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Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 4, line 40, change "thirty" to ABSENT "fifteen" Carter Morrell Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 15 Donahue Smith, J. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by the Senate Total - 5 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 3, change "thirty" to The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it "fifteen" returned to the House. Senator Morrish moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 16 In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate HOUSE BILL NO. 992— Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 26, change "thirty" to AN ACT "fifteen" To amend and reenact R.S. 15:541(2)(c), (k) through (q) and (25)(n) and to enact R.S. 15:541(2)(r) and (25)(o), relative to the AMENDMENT NO. 17 registration of sex offenders; to provide relative to registration In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate and notification requirements imposed on sex offenders; to Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the amend the definitions of "aggravated offense" and "sexual Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 5, line 42, change "thirty" to offense against a victim who is a minor"; and to provide for "fifteen" related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 18 On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 5, change "thirty" to HOUSE BILL NO. 1008— BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK "fifteen" AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 19 To amend and reenact R.S. 15:543.1, relative to sex offender In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate notification and registration requirements; to modify the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the notification form issued to sex offenders by courts to reflect Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 21, change "thirty" to statutory changes; to make technical changes to the form; and to "fifteen" provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 20 On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the HOUSE BILL NO. 1019— Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 6, line 37, change "thirty" to BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONDS, ABRAHAM, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, "fifteen" BARRAS, BISHOP, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CHANEY, COUSSAN, COX, DEVILLIER, EMERSON, FALCONER, LANCE HARRIS, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HUVAL, AMENDMENT NO. 21 IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, LEBAS, MIGUEZ, POPE, In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the Senate REYNOLDS, RICHARD, TALBOT, AND ZERINGUE Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the AN ACT Senate on May 25, 2016, on page 7, line 2, change "thirty" to To enact R.S. 40:1061.1.1, relative to regulation of abortion; to "fifteen" provide a definition of genetic abnormality; to prohibit the performance of an abortion and any attempt to perform an On motion of Senator Peterson, the amendments were adopted. abortion when a pregnant woman seeks the abortion because of a genetic abnormality of the unborn child; to provide penalties The bill was read by title. Senator Morrish moved the final for violations of the prohibition; and to provide for related passage of the amended bill. matters. ROLL CALL On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 1155— (Substitute for House Bill No. 176 YEAS by Representative Hodges) BY REPRESENTATIVES HODGES, ADAMS, AMEDEE, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BROADWATER, TERRY Mr. President Fannin Morrish BROWN, CARMODY, COUSSAN, COX, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, FALCONER, Allain Gatti Peacock GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HORTON, HOWARD, IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, MAGEE, Appel Hewitt Perry MARCELLE, MIGUEZ, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, POPE, Barrow Johns Peterson PYLANT, RICHARD, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, TALBOT, WHITE, Bishop LaFleur Riser WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUE Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. AN ACT Brown Long Thompson To enact R.S. 40:1379.3.2, relative to concealed handgun permits; to Chabert Luneau Walsworth provide for the issuance of temporary concealed firearms Claitor Martiny Ward permit; to authorize the temporary carrying of a concealed Colomb Milkovich White handgun without a permit for persons who have obtained a Cortez Mills domestic abuse protective order; to provide for applicability; to Erdey Mizell provide for the application process; to provide relative to the Total - 34 effects of obtaining such a permit; to provide for time NAYS limitations; to provide relative to the payment of a fee; to provide for rulemaking; and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 On motion of Senator Riser, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1157— (Substitute for House Bill No. 761 by House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Representative Stokes) BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES Third Reading and Final Passage, AN ACT Subject to Call To amend and reenact R.S. 46:442 and to enact R.S. 46:437.4(A)(4), relative to review of healthcare provider claims within the Called from the Calendar Medicaid program; to provide for reimbursements issued by the Department of Health and Hospitals pursuant to certain provider Senator Appel asked that House Bill No. 738 be called from the claims; to provide relative to recoupment of provider claim Calendar. payments; to authorize re-filing of claims in certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 738— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final passage AN ACT of the bill. To amend and reenact R.S. 45:1179, relative to the collection of certain fees; to provide for supervision and enforcement of the ROLL CALL collection of certain inspection and supervision fees; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments YEAS Senator Morrish proposed the following amendments. Mr. President Fannin Morrish Allain Gatti Peacock SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Appel Hewitt Perry Barrow Johns Peterson Amendments proposed by Senator Morrish to Engrossed House Bill Bishop LaFleur Riser No. 738 by Representative Abramson Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. Brown Long Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chabert Luneau Walsworth On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 45:1179, relative to" to "R.S. Claitor Martiny Ward 45:164(C) and 1179, relative to motor carriers; to exempt certain Colomb Milkovich White motor carriers from proving public convenience and necessity; to Cortez Mills provide for" Erdey Mizell Total - 34 AMENDMENT NO. 2 NAYS On page 1, line 6, change "R.S. 45:1179 is" to "R.S. 45:164(C) and 1179 are" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: Carter Morrell Tarver "§164. Common carrier's certificate; contract carrier's permit Donahue Smith, J. * * * Total - 5 C. Wrecker and towing services, passenger carrying vehicles, household goods movers, motor carriers of nonhazardous oil field The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned waste, motor carriers of nonhazardous industrial solid waste, motor to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which carriers of hazardous waste, and motor carriers of salt water utilized the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. in oil well exploration and production shall not be required to prove public convenience and necessity when applying for a common HOUSE BILL NO. 1161— (Substitute for House Bill No. 979 by carrier certificate or contract carrier permit. Representative Dustin Miller) * * *" BY REPRESENTATIVES DUSTIN MILLER, BAGLEY, COX, HORTON, JACKSON, MAGEE, AND WILLMOTT On motion of Senator Morrish, the amendments were adopted. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 37:914(B)(1), 916, 917, and 927(A), The bill was read by title. Senator Appel moved the final relative to the Louisiana State Board of Nursing; to provide for passage of the amended bill. composition of the board and qualifications of board members; to provide relative to the fee schedule of the board; and to provide for related matters. ROLL CALL On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and The roll was called with the following result: returned to the Calendar, subject to call. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 1163— (Substitute for House Bill No. 720 by Representative Garofalo) Mr. President Fannin Morrell BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO Allain Gatti Morrish AN ACT Appel Hewitt Perry To amend and reenact R.S. 13:844(D)(2), relative to clerks of courts; Barrow Johns Riser to provide for recordation requirements; to provide relative to Bishop LaFleur Smith, G. noncompliance of recordation requirements; to remove Brown Lambert Thompson noncompliance fees; to impose certain restrictions; to provide Chabert Long Walsworth relative to the effect of recordation of certain instruments; and Colomb Luneau White to provide for related matters. Cortez Mills Erdey Mizell On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and Total - 28 returned to the Calendar, subject to call.

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NAYS Called from the Calendar Boudreaux Peacock Smith, J. Senator Walsworth asked that House Bill No. 78 be called from Claitor Peterson the Calendar. Total - 5 ABSENT HOUSE BILL NO. 78— BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON Carter Martiny Tarver AN ACT Donahue Milkovich Ward To enact R.S. 42:1124.2.1(A)(4), relative to financial disclosure; to Total - 6 require certain public employees in specified positions with state and statewide retirement systems to file financial The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it disclosure statements; to provide for penalties; and to provide returned to the House. Senator Appel moved to reconsider the vote for related matters. by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The bill was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved the final Called from the Calendar passage of the bill. Senator Riser asked that House Bill No. 1155 be called from the ROLL CALL Calendar. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 1155— (Substitute for House Bill No. 176 by Representative Hodges) YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVES HODGES, ADAMS, AMEDEE, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BROADWATER, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, COUSSAN, COX, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, FALCONER, Mr. President Fannin Morrell GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HILL, Allain Gatti Peacock HOFFMANN, HORTON, HOWARD, IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, MAGEE, Appel Hewitt Perry MARCELLE, MIGUEZ, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, POPE, PYLANT, RICHARD, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, TALBOT, WHITE, Barrow Johns Peterson WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUE Bishop LaFleur Riser AN ACT Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. To enact R.S. 40:1379.3.2, relative to concealed handgun permits; to Brown Long Thompson provide for the issuance of temporary concealed firearms Chabert Luneau Walsworth permit; to authorize the temporary carrying of a concealed Claitor Martiny Ward handgun without a permit for persons who have obtained a Colomb Milkovich White domestic abuse protective order; to provide for applicability; to Cortez Mills provide for the application process; to provide relative to the Erdey Mizell effects of obtaining such a permit; to provide for time Total - 34 limitations; to provide relative to the payment of a fee; to NAYS provide for rulemaking; and to provide for related matters. Total - 0 The bill was read by title. Senator Riser moved the final passage ABSENT of the bill. Carter Morrish Tarver ROLL CALL Donahue Smith, J. Total - 5 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned YEAS to the House. Senator Walsworth moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Gatti Peacock Allain Hewitt Perry Rules Suspended Appel Johns Riser Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. Senator Hewitt asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Brown Lambert Smith, J. to revert to the Morning Hour. Chabert Long Thompson Claitor Luneau Walsworth Introduction of Senate Resolutions Colomb Martiny Ward Cortez Milkovich White SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 163— Erdey Mills BY SENATOR BROWN Fannin Mizell A RESOLUTION Total - 31 To urge and request the Honorable , Governor of NAYS the state of Louisiana, to take all necessary action to seek federal funding to provide high-speed broadband Internet to all Barrow Peterson Louisiana citizens. Total - 2 ABSENT The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. Bishop Donahue Morrish Carter Morrell Tarver SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 164— Total - 6 BY SENATOR BISHOP A RESOLUTION The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned To urge and request the Senate Committee on Education and the to the House. Senator Riser moved to reconsider the vote by which Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to meet the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. jointly, in conjunction with the Board of Regents and the Board of Supervisors of Southern University and Agricultural and

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Mechanical College, to develop a plan of action concerning the Reports of Committees decline of buildings and facilities at Southern University campuses. The following reports of committees were received and read: The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON a second reading. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 165— FINANCE BY SENATOR MILLS A RESOLUTION Senator Eric LaFleur, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on To urge and request the Department of Children and Family Services Finance, submitted the following report: to study whether it would be appropriate for defendants found in contempt of court for failure to pay child support to perform May 30, 2016 court-approved community service in the form of litter abatement and collection in lieu of jail time and to submit a To the President and Members of the Senate: report of its findings and recommendations to the legislature no later than February 1, 2017. I am directed by your Committee on Finance to submit the following report: The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. SENATE BILL NO. 120— BY SENATOR MARTINY SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 166— AN ACT BY SENATOR JOHNS To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2563.5(B) and 2563.17(A) through A RESOLUTION (C), and to enact R.S. 13:2563.5(C), relative to certain judicial To commend Coach Brooks Donald Williams of McNeese State salaries; to provide for the payment of a judge's salary in University upon the occasion of her resignation as the Ascension Parish; to require the appropriation of amounts winningest coach in McNeese Cowgirl basketball history. sufficient to fully fund the operations of the Parish Court in Ascension Parish; to provide with respect to the disposition of The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for fees deposited into the Ascension Parish Judicial Expense Fund; a second reading. to provide with respect to authority of the judge of the Ascension Parish Court with regard to the Ascension Parish SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 167— Judicial Expense Fund; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR BROWN A RESOLUTION Reported favorably. To urge and request the governing authority of each port and the governing authority of each levee district to meet with area HOUSE BILL NO. 1— senators regarding its contract or direct hire employee statistics BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY and professional, personal, and consulting contracts. AN ACT Making annual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 for the The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for ordinary expenses of the executive branch of state government, a second reading. pensions, public schools, public roads, public charities, and state institutions and providing with respect to the expenditure of said Rules Suspended appropriations. Senator Morrish asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Reported with amendments. to allow the Senate Committee on Education to meet without the Respectfully submitted, required 24-hour notice. ERIC LAFLEUR Senator LaFleur asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules Chairman to allow the Senate Committee on Finance to meet without the required 24-hour notice. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON Senator Gary Smith asked for and obtained a suspension of the REVENUE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS rules to allow the Senate Committee on Judiciary B to meet without the required 24-hour notice. Senator Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs, submitted the following Senator Morrell asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules report: to allow the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to meet without the required 24-hour notice. May 30, 2016 Senator Colomb asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules To the President and Members of the Senate: to allow the Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs to meet without the required 24-hour notice. I am directed by your Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to submit the following report: HOUSE BILL NO. 2— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON AN ACT To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital outlay program for state government, state institutions, and other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related matters.

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Reported with amendments. Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 3— on Second Reading BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Just Reported by Committees AN ACT To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2016, relative to Senator LaFleur asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program; to take up Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions just reported by to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to Committees. provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond SENATE BILL NO. 120— Commission; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT Reported favorably. To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2563.5(B) and 2563.17(A) through (C), and to enact R.S. 13:2563.5(C), relative to certain judicial HOUSE BILL NO. 722— salaries; to provide for the payment of a judge's salary in BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO Ascension Parish; to require the appropriation of amounts AN ACT sufficient to fully fund the operations of the Parish Court in To enact R.S. 47:306.4, relative to online hotel sales; to provide for Ascension Parish; to provide with respect to the disposition of registration of certain dealers using online forums to transact fees deposited into the Ascension Parish Judicial Expense Fund; business; to require allocation of existing resources for to provide with respect to authority of the judge of the implementation; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for Ascension Parish Court with regard to the Ascension Parish related matters. Judicial Expense Fund; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was read by title, ordered engrossed and passed to a third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 880— BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD AN ACT House Bills and Joint Resolutions To enact R.S. 47:338.138.1, relative to the Lafourche Parish School on Second Reading Board; to authorize the school board to levy and collect an Just Reported by Committees additional sales and use tax, subject to voter approval; and to provide for related matters. Senator Morrell asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to take up House Bills and Joint Resolutions just reported by Reported with amendments. Committees. HOUSE BILL NO. 1129— HOUSE BILL NO. 1— BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:303.2, relative to sales and use taxes; to provide Making annual appropriations for Fiscal Year 2016-2017 for the relative to audits for purposes of state and local tax; to establish ordinary expenses of the executive branch of state government, a procedure whereby a dealer may request a coordinated audit pensions, public schools, public roads, public charities, and state to include various taxing authorities; to provide for requirements institutions and providing with respect to the expenditure of said and limitations; to require certain notices and deadlines; to appropriations. provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. Reported favorably. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 1160— (Substitute for House Bill No. 921 by Representative Davis) Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to BY REPRESENTATIVES DAVIS, FRANKLIN, IVEY, NANCY LANDRY, Reengrossed House Bill No. 1 by Representative Henry JAY MORRIS, PIERRE, AND STOKES AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 1 To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3394.3(A)(4), relative to corporations On page 1, at the beginning of line 10, delete "Section 2.A." and that support public postsecondary education; to provide relative insert "Section 2." to capital projects undertaken by a nonprofit corporation on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Community and Technical AMENDMENT NO. 2 Colleges; to provide procedures for soliciting and evaluating On page 2, delete lines 7 through 9 proposals from contractors; to provide that certain records of the corporation be made available to the public; to require AMENDMENT NO. 3 monitoring and status reports on projects; to provide relative to On page 10, line 17, delete "General Fund direct" and insert "General the board of directors of such corporation; and to provide for Fund (Direct)" related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Reported with amendments. On page 16, at the end of line 15, delete "$1,700,000" and insert "$1,200,000" Respectfully submitted, JEAN-PAUL "JP" MORRELL AMENDMENT NO. 5 Chairman On page 16, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Property Taxation Regulatory/Oversight Program for operating expenses $500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 17, delete lines 18 through 20

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AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 21 On page 18, at the end of line 32, delete "$10,097,509" and insert On page 29, line 19, delete "Administrative" and insert "Secretary of "$9,801,739" State Services and Operations" AMENDMENT NO. 8 AMENDMENT NO. 22 On page 18, at the end of line 33, delete "$1,287,678,029" and insert On page 29, at the end of line 21, delete "$9,758,658" and insert "$1,287,973,799" "$25,432,571" AMENDMENT NO. 9 AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 18, at the end of line 43, delete "$10,016,318" and insert On page 29, at the end of line 28, insert the following: "$9,720,548" "Ensures the government and the public continued access to essential AMENDMENT NO. 10 information created by the State through a viable and responsive On page 18, at the end of line 45, delete "$10,097,509" and insert records management program and a comprehensive preservation "$9,801,739" effort, and makes the archival materials acquired and maintained by the program readily available for researchers and for education AMENDMENT NO. 11 programs. Presents exhibits, education and other programs to the On page 19, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: public that emphasize the political, social and economic influences, personalities, institutions, and events that have shaped the landscape "State General Fund (Direct) $ 295,770" of Louisiana's colorful history and culture and its place in the world. Provides for business, financial, and legal communities timely and AMENDMENT NO. 12 efficient service in the certification and registration of documents On page 19, at the end of line 6, delete "$1,287,678,029" and insert relating to securing and retaining business entities and assets; "$1,287,973,799" processes legal services documents and communications of business licensing information as required by law and makes such information AMENDMENT NO. 13 concerning these business entities available to the public." On page 19, at the end of line 17, delete "$4,043,676" and insert "$4,419,746" AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 29, delete lines 37 through 54 AMENDMENT NO. 14 On page 19, at the end of line 18, delete "$70,264,884" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 25 "$69,888,814" On page 30, delete lines 1 through 9 AMENDMENT NO. 15 AMENDMENT NO. 26 On page 20, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: On page 30, between lines 34 and 35, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers "DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE from the Governor's Office of Homeland Security to the Military Affairs 04-141 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Program for disaster recovery efforts $ 170,551" EXPENDITURES: AMENDMENT NO. 16 Administrative - Authorized Positions (57) On page 22, delete lines 25 through 27 Nondiscretionary Expenditures $ 1,454,603 Discretionary Expenditures $ 3,890,503 AMENDMENT NO. 17 Program Description: Includes the Executive Office of the Attorney On page 23, delete lines 24 and 25 General and the first assistant attorney general; provides leadership, policy development, and administrative services including AMENDMENT NO. 18 management and finance functions, coordination of departmental On page 23, between lines 40 and 41, insert the following: planning, professional services contracts, mail distribution, human resource management and payroll, employee training and "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) development, property control and telecommunications, information to the Senior Centers Program $3,526,747" technology, and internal/ external communications. Civil Law - Authorized Positions (79) AMENDMENT NO. 19 Nondiscretionary Expenditures $ 152,191 On page 26, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: Discretionary Expenditures $20,954,276 Program Description: Provides legal services (opinions, counsel, "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) and representation) in the areas of public finance and contract law, to the Administrative Program for related benefits education law, land and natural resource law, collection law, and one veterans disability claim payment $ 125,457 consumer protection/environmental law, auto fraud law, and insurance receivership law. Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Cemetery Program for salaries and Criminal Law and Medicaid Fraud - Authorized Positions (120) related benefits $ 59,413 Authorized Other Charges Positions (1) Nondiscretionary Expenditures $ 247,649 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) Discretionary Expenditures $12,978,858 to the Claims Program for salaries and Program Description: Conducts or assists in criminal prosecutions; related benefits $ 21,109 acts as advisor for district attorneys, legislature and law enforcement entities; provides legal services in the areas of extradition, appeals Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) and habeas corpus proceedings; prepares attorney general opinions to the Contact Assistance Program for salaries concerning criminal law; operates White Collar Crimes Section, and related benefits $ 122,960" Violent Crime and Drug Unit, and Insurance Fraud Unit; investigates and prosecutes individuals and entities defrauding the AMENDMENT NO. 20 Medicaid Program or abusing residents in health care facilities and On page 29, at the end of line 19, delete "(72)" and insert "(188)"

1174 43rd DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 43 SENATE May 30, 2016 initiates recovery of identified overpayments; and provides to the Secretary of State Services and Operations investigation services for the department. Program $ 300,000 Litigation Division - Authorized Positions (172) Payable out of the State General Fund by Nondiscretionary Expenditures $ 1,282,384 Interagency Transfers from Louisiana State Discretionary Expenditures $16,937,726 University and Agricultural and Mechanical Program Description: Provides legal representation for the Office College to the Office of the Attorney General of Risk Management, the Self-Insurance Fund, the State of Louisiana for the Litigation Division Program for and its departments, agencies, boards and commissions and their legal representation $ 50,000" officers, officials, employees and agents in all claims covered by the State Self-Insurance Fund, and all tort claims whether or not covered AMENDMENT NO. 27 by the Self-Insurance Fund. The Division has six regional offices (in On page 31, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: Alexandria, Lafayette, New Orleans, Shreveport, Monroe, and Lake Charles) that handle litigation filed in the geographical areas "Payable out of the State General Fund by covered by the regional offices. Interagency Transfers from the Office of Tourism to the Administrative Program Gaming - Authorized Positions (51) for operating expenses $ 166,073 Nondiscretionary Expenditures $ 411,731 Discretionary Expenditures $ 5,526,418 Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Program Description: Serves as legal advisor to gaming regulatory Transfers from the Office of Tourism to the Grants agencies (Louisiana Gaming Control Board, Office of State Police, Program for operating expenses $ 73,775" Department of Revenue and Taxation, Louisiana State Racing Commission, and Louisiana Lottery Corporation) and represents AMENDMENT NO. 28 them in legal proceedings. On page 33, between lines 38 and 39, insert the following: TOTAL EXPENDITURES $63,836,339 "Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Utility and MEANS OF FINANCE (NONDISCRETIONARY): Carrier Inspection and Supervision Fund to the State General Fund (Direct) $ 1,618,686 Public Service Commission in the event House State General Fund by: Bill No. 431 of the 2016 Regular Session of the Interagency Transfers $ 1,297,649 Legislature is enacted into law and to the extent Fees & Self-generated Revenues $ 33,940 additional revenue is recognized by the Revenue Statutory Dedications: Estimating Conference for the Utility and Department of Justice Debt Collection Fund $ 137,333 Carrier Inspection and Supervision Fund $ 700,000" Department of Justice Legal Support Fund $ 49,219 Riverboat Gaming Enforcement Fund $ 205,866 AMENDMENT NO. 29 Video Draw Poker Device Fund $ 205,865 On page 33, at the end of line 42, delete "(104)" and insert "(111)" TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING AMENDMENT NO. 30 (NONDISCRETIONARY) $ 3,548,558 On page 33, at the end of line 45, delete "$13,120,214" and insert "$14,678,664" MEANS OF FINANCE (DISCRETIONARY): State General Fund (Direct) $ 3,189,391 AMENDMENT NO. 31 State General Fund by: On page 33, at the end of line 52, insert the following: Interagency Transfers $21,268,105 Fees & Self-generated "Operates and maintains the Indian Creek Reservoir and Recreation Revenues $ 6,782,774 Area." Statutory Dedications: Department of Justice Debt AMENDMENT NO. 32 Collection Fund $ 2,253,995 On page 34, at the end of line 3, delete "$9,913,087" and insert Department of Justice Legal "$7,945,486" Support Fund $ 8,417,678 Insurance Fraud Investigation AMENDMENT NO. 33 Fund $ 712,664 On page 34, at the end of line 4, delete "$10,650,710" and insert Louisiana Fund $ 2,148,200 "$10,159,725" Medical Assistance Program Fraud Detection Fund $ 1,426,608 AMENDMENT NO. 34 Pari-mutuel Live Racing On page 34, at the end of line 11, delete "$10,590,963" and insert Facility Gaming Control "$12,257,963" Fund $ 834,658 Riverboat Gaming AMENDMENT NO. 35 Enforcement Fund $ 1,663,609 On page 34, at the end of line 20, delete "$7,737,178" and insert Sex Offender Registry "$7,797,178" Technology Fund $ 826,057 Tobacco Control Special AMENDMENT NO. 36 Fund $ 200,000 On page 34, delete lines 43 through 47 Tobacco Settlement Enforcement Fund $ 400,000 Video Draw Poker Device Fund $ 2,617,226 AMENDMENT NO. 37 Federal Funds $ 7,546,816 On page 34, at the end of line 53, delete "$9,913,087" and insert "$7,945,486" TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING (DISCRETIONARY) $60,287,781 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)

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AMENDMENT NO. 38 AMENDMENT NO. 51 On page 34, at the end of line 54, delete "$14,004,868" and insert On page 46, at the end of line 43, delete "$65,053,021" and insert "$12,037,267" "$45,585,722" AMENDMENT NO. 39 AMENDMENT NO. 52 On page 35, at the end of line 14, delete "$2,087,655" and insert On page 46, at the end of line 44, delete "$65,053,021" and insert "$4,055,256" "$45,585,722" AMENDMENT NO. 40 AMENDMENT NO. 53 On page 35, at the end of line 22, delete "$60,259,900" and insert On page 46, at the end of line 46, delete "$5,872,882" and insert "$62,227,501" "$25,340,181" AMENDMENT NO. 41 AMENDMENT NO. 54 On page 35, between lines 29 and 30, insert the following: On page 46, at the end of line 51, delete "$11,595,333" and insert "$31,062,632" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Management and Finance Program $ 200,000" AMENDMENT NO. 55 On page 47, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 42 On page 37, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Adult Services Program $ 5,000,000 "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Office of the Secretary for the Administration Payable out of the State General Fund by Program for the Aerospace and Technology Interagency Transfers from the Louisiana Workforce Training Program $ 513,121 Workforce Commissionto the Adult Services Program for adult offender training $1,150,000" Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers from the Division of AMENDMENT NO. 56 Administration to the Office of the Secretary On page 47, at the end of line 11, delete "$2,815,231" and insert "$0" for the Executive and Administration Program for the Louisiana Job Connections Program $1,231,829" AMENDMENT NO. 57 On page 47, at the end of line 12, delete "$13,513,840" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 43 "$16,329,071" On page 38, delete lines 1 through 7 AMENDMENT NO. 58 AMENDMENT NO. 44 On page 47, at the end of line 19, delete "$111,539,402" and insert On page 38, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: "$112,014,663" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 59 to the Office of Business Development for the On page 47, at the end of line 37, delete "$134,091,628" and insert Business Development Program $ 400,000" "$134,566,889" AMENDMENT NO. 45 AMENDMENT NO. 60 On page 39, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: On page 47, at the end of line 39, delete "$112,580,583" and insert "$110,240,613" "Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers from the Office of AMENDMENT NO. 61 Tourism to the Management and Finance On page 47, at the end of line 43, delete "$114,354,633" and insert Program for operating expenses $ 376,530 "$112,014,663" Payable out of the State General Fund by AMENDMENT NO. 62 Interagency Transfers from the Office of On page 47, at the end of line 45, delete "$13,513,840" and insert Tourism and the Office of State Parks to the "$16,329,071" Administrative Program for operating expenses $ 293,000" AMENDMENT NO. 63 AMENDMENT NO. 46 On page 47, at the end of line 49, delete "$19,736,995" and insert On page 46, at the end of line 9, delete "$5,265,498" and insert "$22,552,226" "$6,928,286" AMENDMENT NO. 64 AMENDMENT NO. 47 On page 48, line 8, delete "AVOYELLES" and insert "RAYMOND On page 46, at the end of line 16, delete "$6,329,835" and insert LABORDE" "$14,832,624" AMENDMENT NO. 65 AMENDMENT NO. 48 On page 48, at the end of line 11, delete "$749,030" and insert "$0" On page 46, at the end of line 23, delete "$41,788,593" and insert "$22,056,618" AMENDMENT NO. 66 On page 48, at the end of line 12, delete "$2,550,253" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 49 "$3,299,283" On page 46, at the end of line 24, delete "$0" and insert "$9,301,722" AMENDMENT NO. 67 AMENDMENT NO. 50 On page 48, at the end of line 19, delete "$24,638,633" and insert On page 46, at the end of line 32, delete "$838,140" and insert "$24,742,445" "$1,102,816"

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AMENDMENT NO. 68 AMENDMENT NO. 87 On page 48, at the end of line 38, delete "$29,960,528" and insert On page 50, at the end of line 29, delete "$127,122" and insert "$30,064,340" "$131,587" AMENDMENT NO. 69 AMENDMENT NO. 88 On page 48, at the end of line 40, delete "$24,992,663" and insert On page 50, at the end of line 33, delete "$302,905" and insert "$24,347,445" "$307,370" AMENDMENT NO. 70 AMENDMENT NO. 89 On page 48, at the end of line 43, delete "$25,387,663" and insert On page 50, at the end of line 44, delete "$9,313" and insert "$0" "$24,742,445" AMENDMENT NO. 90 AMENDMENT NO. 71 On page 50, at the end of line 45, delete "$244,208" and insert On page 48, at the end of line 45, delete "$2,550,253" and insert "$253,521" "$3,299,283" AMENDMENT NO. 91 AMENDMENT NO. 72 On page 51, at the end of line 10, delete "$12,747,999" and insert On page 48, at the end of line 49, delete "$4,572,865" and insert "$12,738,686" "$5,321,895" AMENDMENT NO. 92 AMENDMENT NO. 73 On page 51, at the end of line 12, delete "$12,747,999" and insert On page 49, at the end of line 11, delete "$343,018" and insert "$0" "$12,738,686" AMENDMENT NO. 74 AMENDMENT NO. 93 On page 49, at the end of line 12, delete "$1,341,376" and insert On page 51, at the end of line 14, delete "$131,625" and insert "$1,684,394" "$140,938" AMENDMENT NO. 75 AMENDMENT NO. 94 On page 49, at the end of line 19, delete "$18,917,344" and insert On page 51, at the end of line 19, delete "$295,209" and insert "$18,994,051" "$304,522" AMENDMENT NO. 76 AMENDMENT NO. 95 On page 49, at the end of line 37, delete "$22,170,559" and insert On page 51, at the end of line 30, delete "$773,659" and insert "$0" "$22,247,266" AMENDMENT NO. 96 AMENDMENT NO. 77 On page 51, at the end of line 31, delete "$3,131,296" and insert On page 49, at the end of line 39, delete "$19,010,235" and insert "$3,904,955" "$18,743,924" AMENDMENT NO. 97 AMENDMENT NO. 78 On page 51, at the end of line 38, delete "$34,298,257" and insert On page 49, at the end of line 42, delete "$19,260,362" and insert "$34,439,258" "$18,994,051" AMENDMENT NO. 98 AMENDMENT NO. 79 On page 52, at the end of line 8, delete "$41,847,515" and insert On page 49, at the end of line 44, delete "$1,341,376" and insert "$41,988,516" "$1,684,394" AMENDMENT NO. 99 AMENDMENT NO. 80 On page 52, at the end of line 10, delete "$34,297,633" and insert On page 49, at the end of line 48, delete "$2,910,197" and insert "$33,664,975" "$3,253,215" AMENDMENT NO. 100 AMENDMENT NO. 81 On page 52, at the end of line 13, delete "$35,071,916" and insert On page 50, at the end of line 11, delete "$4,465" and insert "$0" "$34,439,258" AMENDMENT NO. 82 AMENDMENT NO. 101 On page 50, at the end of line 12, delete "$251,904" and insert On page 52, at the end of line 15, delete "$3,112,130" and insert "$256,369" "$3,885,789" AMENDMENT NO. 83 AMENDMENT NO. 102 On page 50, at the end of line 17, delete "$14,112,173" and insert On page 52, at the end of line 19, delete "$6,775,599" and insert "$12,748,037" "$7,549,258" AMENDMENT NO. 84 AMENDMENT NO. 103 On page 50, at the end of line 24, delete "$14,419,543" and insert On page 52, at the end of line 30, delete "$1,213,637" and insert "$0" "$13,055,407" AMENDMENT NO. 104 AMENDMENT NO. 85 On page 52, at the end of line 31, delete "$4,675,771" and insert On page 50, at the end of line 26, delete "$14,116,638" and insert "$5,889,408" "$12,748,037" AMENDMENT NO. 105 AMENDMENT NO. 86 On page 52, at the end of line 38, delete "$48,879,838" and insert On page 50, at the end of line 27, delete "$14,116,638" and insert "$49,083,988" "$12,748,037"

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AMENDMENT NO. 106 AMENDMENT NO. 125 On page 53, at the end of line 8, delete "$56,946,613" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 2, delete "$5,128,403" and insert "$57,150,763" "$6,002,350" AMENDMENT NO. 107 AMENDMENT NO. 126 On page 53, at the end of line 10, delete "$49,488,608" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 3, delete "$5,128,403" and insert "$48,479,121" "$6,002,350" AMENDMENT NO. 108 AMENDMENT NO. 127 On page 53, at the end of line 13, delete "$50,093,475" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 14, delete "$629,885" and insert "$0" "$49,083,988" AMENDMENT NO. 128 AMENDMENT NO. 109 On page 55, at the end of line 15, delete "$2,086,031" and insert On page 53, at the end of line 15, delete "$4,675,771" and insert "$2,715,916" "$5,889,408" AMENDMENT NO. 129 AMENDMENT NO. 110 On page 55, at the end of line 22, delete "$20,435,570" and insert On page 53, at the end of line 19, delete "$6,853,138" and insert "$20,521,111" "$8,066,775" AMENDMENT NO. 130 AMENDMENT NO. 111 On page 55, at the end of line 41, delete "$24,864,741" and insert On page 53, at the end of line 30, delete "$434,080" and insert "$0" "$24,950,282" AMENDMENT NO. 112 AMENDMENT NO. 131 On page 53, at the end of line 31, delete "$2,532,757" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 43, delete "$20,609,418" and insert "$2,966,837" "$20,065,074" AMENDMENT NO. 113 AMENDMENT NO. 132 On page 53, at the end of line 38, delete "$22,827,427" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 46, delete "$21,065,455" and insert "$22,922,393" "$20,521,111" AMENDMENT NO. 114 AMENDMENT NO. 133 On page 54, at the end of line 8, delete "$27,440,000" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 48, delete "$2,086,031" and insert "$27,534,966" "$2,715,916" AMENDMENT NO. 115 AMENDMENT NO. 134 On page 54, at the end of line 10, delete "$22,663,306" and insert On page 55, at the end of line 52, delete "$3,799,286" and insert "$22,324,192" "$4,429,171" AMENDMENT NO. 116 AMENDMENT NO. 135 On page 54, at the end of line 13, delete "$23,261,507" and insert On page 56, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: "$22,922,393" "The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized to adjust AMENDMENT NO. 117 the means of financing in Schedule 08-419 Office of State Police by On page 54, at the end of line 15, delete "$2,532,757" and insert reducing the appropriation out of the State General Fund (Direct) and "$2,966,837" increasing the appropriation out of the State General Fund by Fees and Self-generated Revenues to adjust for revenues incorporated into AMENDMENT NO. 118 the Revenue Estimating Conference's Official Forecast for Fiscal On page 54, at the end of line 20, delete "$4,178,493" and insert Year 2016-2017 due to the reclassification of the certificate of title "$4,612,573" fee increase as authorized by Act 110 of 2015." AMENDMENT NO. 119 AMENDMENT NO. 136 On page 54, at the end of line 31, delete "$873,947" and insert "$0" On page 56, between lines 36 and 37, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 120 "Payable out of the State General Fund by On page 54, at the end of line 32, delete "$5,128,403" and insert Statutory Dedications out of the Riverboat "$6,002,350" Gaming Enforcement Fund to the Management and Finance Program to correctly align the OTS AMENDMENT NO. 121 statewide adjustment $1,800,045" On page 54, at the end of line 36, delete "$61,004,663" and insert "$61,187,361" AMENDMENT NO. 137 On page 57, at the end of line 13, delete "$84,920,899" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 122 "$83,133,271" On page 54, at the end of line 41, delete "$67,007,013" and insert "$67,189,711" AMENDMENT NO. 138 On page 57, at the end of line 30, delete "$268,337,196" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 123 "$266,549,568" On page 54, at the end of line 43, delete "$43,344,505" and insert "$42,653,256" AMENDMENT NO. 139 On page 57, at the end of line 47, delete "$65,835,936" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 124 "$64,048,308" On page 54, at the end of line 49, delete "$61,878,610" and insert "$61,187,361"

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AMENDMENT NO. 140 to Florida Parishes Human Services Authority $ 657,145" On page 58, at the end of line 7, delete "$257,559,430" and insert "$255,771,802" AMENDMENT NO. 151 On page 66, between lines 46 and 47, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 141 On page 58, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to Capital Area Human Services District $ 411,188" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Operational Support Program due to AMENDMENT NO. 152 elimination of the Debt Recovery Fund $ 2,368,148 On page 67, delete lines 13 and 14, insert the following: Payable out of the State General Fund by "Federal Funds $ 14,692" Statutory Dedications out of the Insurance Verification System Fund to the Traffic AMENDMENT NO. 153 Enforcement Program due to elimination of the On page 67, delete lines 28 through 30 Debt Recovery Fund $24,951,563 AMENDMENT NO. 154 Payable out of the State General Fund by On page 68, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the Operational Support Program due to elimination "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) of the Debt Recovery Fund $29,108,343 to Metropolitan Human Services District $ 61,407 Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Insurance Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) Verification System Fund to the Operational to Metropolitan Human Services District $ 696,215" Support Program due to elimination of the Debt Recovery Fund $ 2,230,358 AMENDMENT NO. 155 On page 68, after line 48, insert the following: Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Riverboat "EXPENDITURES: Gaming Enforcement Fund to the Traffic Medical Vendor Administration $ 1,550,046 Enforcement Program due to elimination of the Debt Recovery Fund $2,488,862" TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 1,550,046 AMENDMENT NO. 142 MEANS OF FINANCE: On page 58, delete lines 38 and 39, and insert the following: State General Fund (Direct) $ 775,023 Federal Funds $ 775,023 "Fees & Self-generated Revenues $3,152,918" TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 1,550,046 AMENDMENT NO. 143 On page 59, delete lines 8 through 10 EXPENDITURES: Medical Vendor Administration AMENDMENT NO. 144 for the third party liability (TPL) On page 62, at the end of line 40, delete "$31,954,636" and insert contract, including one position $ 910,000 "$33,254,636" TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 910,000 AMENDMENT NO. 145 On page 62, at the end of line 54, delete "$114,843,129" and insert MEANS OF FINANCE: "$116,143,129" State General Fund (Direct) $ 455,000 Federal Funds $ 455,000 AMENDMENT NO. 146 On page 63, at the end of line 6, delete "$96,403,178" and insert TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $ 910,000 "$97,703,178" Payable out of Federal Funds for the electronic AMENDMENT NO. 147 health record incentive program $47,850,500" On page 63, at the end of line 13, delete "$110,179,442" and insert "$111,479,442" AMENDMENT NO. 156 On page 69, at the end of line 5, delete "$3,849,357,156" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 148 "$4,504,774,679" On page 63, delete lines 44 and 45, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 157 "itemization of supplemental payments and uncompensated care costs On page 69, at the end of line 19, delete "$47,850,500" and insert payments to the LSU Public Private" "$0" AMENDMENT NO. 149 AMENDMENT NO. 158 On page 65, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following: On page 69, at the end of line 26, delete "$237,081,842" and insert "$588,154,942" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority $ 515,965" AMENDMENT NO. 159 On page 69, at the end of line 31, delete "$9,296,717,459" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 150 "$10,255,357,582" On page 66, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)

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AMENDMENT NO. 160 AMENDMENT NO. 172 On page 69, at the end of line 42, delete "$1,060,293,574" and insert On page 76, between lines 33 and 34, insert the following: "$1,307,190,404" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 161 to Northeast Delta Human Services Authority $ 600,324" On page 69, at the end of line 47, delete "$182,370,583" and insert "$225,840,025" AMENDMENT NO. 173 On page 78, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 162 On page 70, at the end of line 4, delete "$2,935,096,087" and insert "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) "$3,603,369,938" to the Louisiana Emergency Response Network $ 93,675" AMENDMENT NO. 163 AMENDMENT NO. 174 On page 70, at the end of line 5, delete "$4,261,704,727" and insert On page 78, after line 44, insert the following: "$5,220,344,850" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 164 to Acadiana Area Human Services District $ 853,946" On page 70, delete lines 45 through 50 AMENDMENT NO. 175 AMENDMENT NO. 165 On page 79, after line 54, insert the following: Delete pages 71 and 72 "Payable out of Federal Funds to the Public AMENDMENT NO. 166 Heath Services Program for the HIV Program $ 9,900,000 On page 73, delete lines 1 through 8 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 167 for sanitarian positions $ 983,632 On page 73, delete lines 23 through 43 Payable out of the State General Fund by AMENDMENT NO. 168 Fees and Self-generated Revenues for the On page 74, delete lines 1 through 13, and insert the following Louisiana Rural Water Association, in the event that House Bill No. 995 of the 2016 Regular "EXPENDITURES: Session of the Legislature is enacted into law $ 500,000 Payments to Private Providers Program for reimbursement rate increases for hospitals, in Payable out of the State General Fund by the event that monies in the fund are recognized Fees and Self-generated Revenues for the by the Revenue Estimating Conference $25,305,755 Safe Drinking Water Program, including 40 positions, in the event that House Bill No. 995 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $25,305,755 of the 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature is enacted into law $12,961,600" MEANS OF FINANCE: State General Fund by: AMENDMENT NO. 176 Statutory Dedications: On page 81, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: Hospital Stabilization Fund $ 9,550,392 Federal Funds $15,755,363 "Payable out of Federal Funds to the Office of Behavioral Health for the TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $25,305,755 Behavioral Health Community Program $ 7,742,685 Provided, however, that of the total appropriated out of the State Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) General Fund (Direct) in this agency, the amount of $17,000,000 for to the Hospital Based Treatment Program $ 1,000,626 the thirteenth managed care payment in Fiscal Year 2016-2017 shall only be available for expenditure when the Department of Revenue Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) prevails in any suit, appeal, or petition associated with an amount to the Office of Behavioral Health for the paid under protest and held in escrow in accordance with R.S. Administration and Support Program $ 62,335" 47:1576 and transfers such monies to the State General Fund to be utilized to fund the thirteenth managed care payment." AMENDMENT NO. 177 On page 82, delete lines 27 through 32, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 169 On page 74, line 16, delete "(370)" and insert "(369)" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Community-Based Program for costs AMENDMENT NO. 170 associated with assessments of individuals On page 75, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: currently on the Request for Services Registry $ 983,632" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 178 for the Health Standards Section $ 80,000 On page 83, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Office of the Secretary $4,000,000" to Imperial Calcasieu Human Services Authority $ 429,509" AMENDMENT NO. 171 AMENDMENT NO. 179 On page 75, after line 41, insert the following: On page 83, after line 48, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to South Central Louisiana Human Services to Central Louisiana Human Services District $ 405,793" Authority $ 964,651"

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AMENDMENT NO. 180 AMENDMENT NO. 189 On page 85, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: On page 92, at the end of line 49, delete "$116,779,708" and insert "$116,342,043" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Administrative and Executive Support AMENDMENT NO. 190 Program for restoration of operational funding $ 1,062,008 On page 92, delete line 58 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 191 to the Prevention and Intervention Services On page 93, at the end of line 10, delete "$81,407,525" and insert Program for restoration of operational funding $ 752,238 "$80,969,860" Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 192 to the Community and Family Services Program On page 93, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: for restoration of operational funding $ 503,663 "Payable out of Federal Funds Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Office of Environmental Compliance to the Field Services Program for restoration of Program for EPA Multipurpose Grant funding operational funding $1,682,091" authorized by the FY 2016 Consolidated Appropriations Act $ 458,701 AMENDMENT NO. 181 On page 90, line 42, delete "from prior and current" Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Environmental AMENDMENT NO. 182 Trust Fund to the Office of Environmental On page 90, line 43, delete "year collections" Compliance Program in the event House Resolution No. 118 of the 2016 Regular Session of the AMENDMENT NO. 183 Legislature is adopted $ 150,000" On page 91, at the end of line 2, delete "$47,224,396" and insert "$44,207,089" AMENDMENT NO. 193 On page 95, delete lines 12 through 19 AMENDMENT NO. 184 On page 91, line 5, delete "from prior and current" AMENDMENT NO. 194 On page 95, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 185 On page 91, line 6, delete "year collections" "Payable out of Federal Funds to the Louisiana Workforce Commission, AMENDMENT NO. 186 Office of Workforce Development for the On page 91, at the end of line 6, delete "$37,170,732" and insert Louisiana Rehabilitation Services activities $ 6,096,479 "$40,188,039" Payable out of the State General Fund by AMENDMENT NO. 187 nteragency Transfers from the Louisiana On page 91, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following: Community and Technical Colleges System Board of Supervisors to the Louisiana "Payable out of the State General Fund by Workforce Commission, Office of Workforce Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the Development for the Louisiana Rehabilitation Alcohol and Tobacco Control Program for Services activities $1,650,000" compliancecheck investigations, bullet proof vests, and supplies $ 94,829 AMENDMENT NO. 195 On page 96, at the end of line 10, delete "(9)" and insert "(21)" Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees and Self-generated Revenues to AMENDMENT NO. 196 the Alcohol and Tobacco Control Program On page 96, at the end of line 12, delete "$1,301,308" and insert for personal services expenditures and "$2,502,772" three (3) classified positions $ 250,240 AMENDMENT NO. 197 Payable out of the State General Fund by On page 96, at the end of line 26, delete "$36,797,766" and insert Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the "$37,999,230" Tax Collection Program for Office of Technology Services Interagency Transfer AMENDMENT NO. 198 expenditures $2,806,220 On page 96, at the end of line 37, delete "$30,483,761" and insert "$31,685,225" Provided, however, the commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to correct the means of financing for the AMENDMENT NO. 199 Office of Revenue by replacing the appropriation out of the State On page 96, at the end of line 46, delete "$34,872,953" and insert General Fund (Direct) with Fees and Self-generated Revenues in the "$36,074,417" event House Bill No. 717 of the 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature is enacted into law and to the extent Fees and AMENDMENT NO. 200 Self-generated Revenues are recognized by the Revenue Estimating On page 97, at the end of line 10, delete "(224)" and insert "(223)" Conference." AMENDMENT NO. 201 AMENDMENT NO. 188 On page 97, at the end of line 13, delete "$72,673,393" and insert On page 91, at the end of line 30, delete "$6,036,435" and insert "$72,578,761" "$5,598,770"

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AMENDMENT NO. 202 AMENDMENT NO. 215 On page 97, at the end of line 18, delete "$74,015,995" and insert On page 103, delete lines 1 through 26, and insert the following: "$73,921,363" "The appropriations from State General Fund (Direct) contained AMENDMENT NO. 203 herein to the Board of Regents pursuant to the budgetary On page 97, at the end of line 30, delete "$17,925,535" and insert responsibility for all public postsecondary education provided in "$17,830,903" Article VIII, Section 5 (A) of the Constitution of Louisiana and the power to formulate and revise a master plan for higher education AMENDMENT NO. 204 which plan shall include a formula for the equitable distribution of On page 97, at the end of line 54, delete "$72,673,393" and insert funds to the institutions of postsecondary education pursuant to "$72,578,761" Article VIII, Section 5(D)(4) of the Constitution of Louisiana, are and shall be deemed to be appropriated to the Board of Supervisors AMENDMENT NO. 205 for the University of Louisiana System, the Board of Supervisors of On page 98, at the end of line 10, delete "(247)" and insert "(236)" Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, the Board of Supervisors of Southern University and Agricultural and AMENDMENT NO. 206 Mechanical College, the Board of Supervisors of Community and On page 98, at the end of line 12, delete "$70,031,296" and insert Technical Colleges, their respective institutions, the Louisiana "$68,924,464" Universities Marine Consortium and the Office of Student Financial Assistance and in the amounts and for the purposes as specified in a AMENDMENT NO. 207 plan and formula for the distribution of said funds as approved by the On page 98, at the end of line 17, delete "$71,285,434" and insert Board of Regents. The plan and formula distribution shall be "$70,178,602" implemented by the Division of Administration. All key and supporting performance objectives and indicators for the higher AMENDMENT NO. 208 education agencies shall be adjusted to reflect the funds received On page 98, at the end of line 31, delete "$22,212,197" and insert from the Board of Regents distribution. "$21,105,365" Out of the funds appropriated herein pursuant to the formula and plan AMENDMENT NO. 209 adopted by the Board of Regents for postsecondary education to the On page 98, at the end of line 40, delete "$70,031,296" and insert Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors, Southern University "$68,924,464" Board of Supervisors, University of Louisiana Board of Supervisors and the Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges Board of AMENDMENT NO. 210 Supervisors, the amounts shall be allocated to each postsecondary On page 101, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: education institution within the respective system as provided herein. Allocations to institutions within each system may be adjusted as "Payable out of the State General Fund authorized for program transfers in accordance with R.S. 39:73 as (Direct) to the Administration Program long as the total system appropriation of Means of Finance remain for operating expenses $ 229,329" unchanged in order to effectively utilize the appropriation authority provided herein." AMENDMENT NO. 211 On page 101, after line 47, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 216 On page 103, between lines 31 and 32, insert the following: "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Administration Program "Provided, however, in the event that any legislative instrument of for operating expenses $ 23,000" the 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature providing for the elimination of the Executive Board of the Louisiana Universities AMENDMENT NO. 212 Marine Consortium for Research and Education is enacted into law, On page 102, at the end of line 10, delete "(2)" and insert "(3)" the appropriations for Schedule 19-674 Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium shall be transferred to Schedule 19-671 Board of AMENDMENT NO. 213 Regents and shall be considered a program within the Board of On page 102, between lines 39 and 40, insert the following: Regents appropriation. Such transfer shall include all positions and all key and supporting performance objectives and indicators for the "Payable out of the State General Fund Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (Direct) to the Administrative Program for operating expenses $ 29,000 Provided, however, in the event that any legislative instrument of the 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature providing for the elimination Payable out of the State General Fund by of Louisiana Student Financial Assistance Commission is enacted Interagency Transfers to the Local Tax into law, the appropriations for Schedule 19-661 Office of Student Division Program for operating expenditures Financial Assistance shall be transferred to Schedule 19-671 Board in the event that House Bill No. 978 of the of Regents and shall be considered programs within the Board of 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature is Regents appropriation. Such transfer shall include all positions and enacted into law $ 27,000 all key and supporting performance objectives and indicators for the Office of Student Financial Assistance." Provided, however, that the commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to correct the means of financing for the AMENDMENT NO. 217 Administrative Program by replacing the appropriation out of the On page 103, at the end of line 34, delete "(19,483)" and insert "(0)" State General Fund (Direct) with the appropriation out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers in the event House Bill No. AMENDMENT NO. 218 717 of the 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature is enacted into On page 103, at the end of line 35, delete "$1,026,512" and insert law." "$72,303,730" AMENDMENT NO. 214 AMENDMENT NO. 219 On page 102, delete lines 44 through 48 On page 103, at the end of line 36, delete "$74,150,911" and insert "$560,854,407"

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AMENDMENT NO. 220 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) On page 103, at the end of line 41, delete "$75,177,423" and insert to the Board of Regents for the Pennington "$633,158,137" Biomedical Research Center $ 4,000,000 AMENDMENT NO. 221 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) On page 103, at the end of line 43, delete "$1,026,512" and insert to the Board of Regents for the Southern "$72,303,730" University - Agricultural Research & Extension Center $ 1,000,000 AMENDMENT NO. 222 On page 103, at the end of line 44, delete "$1,026,512" and insert Provided, however, the $4,000,000 in State General Fund (Direct) for "$72,303,730" the Louisiana State University - Agricultural Center, the $4,000,000 in State General Fund (Direct) for the Pennington Biomedical AMENDMENT NO. 223 Research Center, and the $1,000,000 in State General Fund (Direct) On page 103, at the end of line 46, delete "$11,850,738" and insert for the Southern University - Agricultural Research & Extension "$498,554,234" Center shall be in addition to the funds provided for the purposes as specified in the distribution of the plan and formula as approved by AMENDMENT NO. 224 the Board of Regents." On page 104, at the end of line 4, delete "$74,150,911" and insert "$560,854,407" AMENDMENT NO. 226 On page 104, delete lines 18 through 20, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 225 On page 104, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: "Provided, however, funds for the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium shall be appropriated pursuant to the plan adopted by the "The appropriations from State General Fund (Direct) contained Board of Regents for each of the programs within the Louisiana herein to the Board of Regents pursuant to the budgetary Universities Marine Consortium." responsibility for all public postsecondary education provided in Article VIII, Section 5 (A) of the Constitution of Louisiana and the AMENDMENT NO. 227 power to formulate and revise a master plan for higher education On page 104, at the end of line 23, delete "$101,436" and insert "$0" which plan shall include a formula for the equitable distribution of funds to the institutions of postsecondary education pursuant to AMENDMENT NO. 228 Article VIII, Section 5(D)(4) of the Constitution of Louisiana, are and On page 104, at the end of line 24, delete "$9,408,880" and insert shall be deemed to be appropriated to the Board of Supervisors for "$7,420,647" the University of Louisiana System, the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, AMENDMENT NO. 229 the Board of Supervisors of Southern University and Agricultural and On page 104, at the end of line 35, delete "$11,640,316" and insert Mechanical College, the Board of Supervisors of Community and "$9,550,647" Technical Colleges, their respective institutions, the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and the Office of Student Financial AMENDMENT NO. 230 Assistance in the amounts and for the purposes as specified in a plan On page 104, delete line 37 and formula for the distribution of said funds as approved by the Board of Regents. AMENDMENT NO. 231 On page 104, at the end of line 39, delete "$101,436" and insert "$0" The plan and formula distribution shall be implemented by the Division of Administration. All key and supporting performance AMENDMENT NO. 232 objectives and indicators for the higher education agencies shall be On page 104, delete line 41 adjusted to reflect the funds received from the Board of Regents distribution. AMENDMENT NO. 233 On page 104, at the end of line 48, delete "$11,538,880" and insert Payable out of the State General Fund "$9,550,647" (Direct)to the Board of Regents for the payment of operating expenses associated AMENDMENT NO. 234 with carrying out the functions of postsecondary On page 105, delete lines 7 through 9, and insert the following: education pursuant to a plan and formula distribution of such funds as approved by "Provided, however, funds for the Office of Student Financial the Board of Regents $ 125,158,046 Assistance shall be appropriated pursuant to the plan adopted by the Board of Regents for each of the programs within the Office of The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and Student Financial Assistance." directed to adjust the means of financing for the Board of Regents by reducing the appropriation out of the State General Fund by AMENDMENT NO. 235 Interagency Transfers by $13,439,874. On page 105, at the end of line 13, delete "$8,423,471" and insert "$5,439,110" Payable out of Federal Funds to the Board of Regents for AMENDMENT NO. 236 additional grant expenditures $ 2,172,314 On page 105, at the end of line 24, delete "$35,013,829" and insert "$5,461,073" Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Board of Regents for the Office of AMENDMENT NO. 237 Student Financial Assistance for the Taylor On page 105, at the end of line 30, delete "$297,080,871" and insert Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) $ 81,229,202 "$60,261,750" Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 238 to the Board of Regents for the Louisiana State On page 105, at the end of line 34, delete "$380,469,405" and insert University - Agricultural Center $ 4,000,000 "$111,113,167"

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AMENDMENT NO. 239 Out of the funds appropriated herein to the Louisiana State On page 105, delete line 39 University Board of Supervisors, the following amounts shall be allocated to each higher education institution." AMENDMENT NO. 240 On page 105, at the end of line 47, delete "$379,575,445" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 255 "$110,291,207" On page 108, between lines 40 and 41, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 241 "Provided, however, that the LSU Health Sciences Center – On page 105, delete lines 48 through 50 Shreveport shall enter into the contracts necessary to ensure the success of its medical education mission." AMENDMENT NO. 242 On page 106, delete line 12, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 256 On page 109, delete lines 28 through 30, and insert the following: "Grants Program, an amount not to exceed $1,900,000 shall be deposited in the Louisiana" "Provided, however, funds for the Southern University Board of Supervisors shall be appropriated pursuant to the formula and plan AMENDMENT NO. 243 adopted by the Board of Regents for allocation to each of the On page 106, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: Southern University Board of Supervisors institutions." "Payable out of the State General Fund AMENDMENT NO. 257 by Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the On page 109, at the end of line 33, delete "$5,979,809" and insert Administration/Support Services Program for a "$0" grant from the National College Access Network (NCAN) $ 51,300" AMENDMENT NO. 258 On page 109, at the end of line 34, delete "$119,321,253" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 244 "$89,866,795" On page 106, delete lines 26 through 32 AMENDMENT NO. 259 AMENDMENT NO. 245 On page 109, at the end of line 35, delete "$125,301,062" and insert On page 106, delete lines 34 through 37, and insert the following: "$89,866,795" "Provided, however, funds for the Louisiana State University Board AMENDMENT NO. 260 of Supervisors shall be appropriated pursuant to the formula and plan On page 109, delete line 37 adopted by the Board of Regents for allocation to each of the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors institutions." AMENDMENT NO. 261 On page 109, at the end of line 38, delete "$5,979,809" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 246 "$0" On page 106, at the end of line 41, delete "$17,160,780" and insert "$0" AMENDMENT NO. 262 On page 109, delete line 40 AMENDMENT NO. 247 On page 106, at the end of line 42, delete "$896,492,020" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 263 "$599,676,690" On page 109, at the end of line 50, delete "$119,321,253" and insert "$89,866,795" AMENDMENT NO. 248 On page 106, at the end of line 43, delete "$913,652,800" and insert AMENDMENT NO. 264 "$599,676,690" On page 109, delete lines 51 through 53 AMENDMENT NO. 249 AMENDMENT NO. 265 On page 106, delete line 45 On page 110, delete lines 1 through 5, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 250 "Payable out of the State General Fund On page 106, at the end of line 46, delete "$17,160,780" and insert by Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the "$0" Southern University Board of Supervisors for Southern University - Agricultural & Mechanical College pursuant AMENDMENT NO. 251 to R.S. 17:3351.20 On page 107, delete line 2 relative to mandatory fees $ 3,080,869 AMENDMENT NO. 252 Out of the funds appropriated herein to the Southern University On page 107, at the end of line 13, delete "$896,492,020" and insert Board of Supervisors, the following amounts shall be allocated to "$599,676,690" each higher education institution." AMENDMENT NO. 253 AMENDMENT NO. 266 On page 107, delete lines 14 through 19 On page 111, delete lines 41 through 44, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 254 "Provided, however, funds for the University of Louisiana Board of On page 107, delete lines 25 through 33, and insert the following: Supervisors shall be appropriated pursuant to the formula and plan adopted by the Board of Regents for allocation to each of the "Payable out of the State General Fund by University of Louisiana Board of Supervisors institutions." Fees and Self-generated Revenues to Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors for Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center – New Orleans $1,700,000

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AMENDMENT NO. 267 AMENDMENT NO. 283 On page 111, at the end of line 48, delete "$32,033,061" and insert On page 115, delete lines 27 through 40, an insert the following: "$0" "Out of the funds appropriated herein to the Louisiana Community AMENDMENT NO. 268 and Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors, the following amounts On page 111, at the end of line 49, delete "$764,126,272" and insert shall be allocated to each higher education institution." "$602,343,677" AMENDMENT NO. 284 AMENDMENT NO. 269 On page 119, at the end of line 38, delete "(215)" and insert "(195)" On page 111, at the end of line 50, delete "$796,159,333" and insert "$602,343,677" AMENDMENT NO. 285 On page 123, delete lines 1 through 5, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 270 On page 111, delete line 52 "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Board of Elementary and Secondary AMENDMENT NO. 271 Education for the Administration Program $ 60,908" On page 111, at the end of line 53, delete "$32,033,061" and insert "$0" AMENDMENT NO. 286 On page 124, between lines 33 and 34, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 272 On page 111, delete line 55 "Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers from the Louisiana AMENDMENT NO. 273 Workforce Commission to the Administrative On page 112, at the end of line 6, delete "$764,126,272" and insert Support Program for additional Jobs for "$602,343,677" America's Graduates (JAG) programs $ 250,000 AMENDMENT NO. 274 Payable out of the State General Fund by On page 112, delete lines 7 through 9, and insert the following: Interagency Transfers from the Louisiana Workforce Commission to the District "Payable out of the State General Fund by Support Program for additional Jobs for Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the America's Graduates (JAG) programs $ 250,000" University of Louisiana Board of Supervisors for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette AMENDMENT NO. 287 pursuant to R.S. 17:3139 et seq. $ 6,000,000 On page 125, at the end of line 3, delete "$195,984,685" and insert "$159,868,978" Out of the funds appropriated herein to the University of Louisiana Board of Supervisors, the following amounts shall be allocated to AMENDMENT NO. 288 each higher education institution." On page 125, at the end of line 7, delete "$1,220,001,486" and insert "$1,183,885,779" AMENDMENT NO. 275 On page 115, delete lines 3 through 6, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 289 On page 125, at the end of line 15, delete "$80,040,528" and insert "Provided, however, funds for the Louisiana Community and "$43,924,821" Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors shall be appropriated pursuant to the formula and plan adopted by the Board of Regents for AMENDMENT NO. 290 allocation to each of the Louisiana Community and Technical On page 125, at the end of line 20, delete "$1,202,531,297" and insert Colleges Board of Supervisors institutions." "$1,166,415,590" AMENDMENT NO. 276 AMENDMENT NO. 291 On page 115, at the end of line 10, delete "$16,002,132" and insert On page 125, delete lines 32 through 39, and insert the following: "$0" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) AMENDMENT NO. 277 to the Student - Centered Goals Program for the On page 115, at the end of line 11, delete "$293,706,866" and insert Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence "$195,423,057" Program $36,115,707 AMENDMENT NO. 278 Payable out of the State General Fund by On page 115, at the end of line 12, delete "$309,708,998" and insert Interagency Transfers from the Louisiana "$195,423,057" Workforce Commission to the Student - Centered Goals Program for additional Jobs for AMENDMENT NO. 279 America's Graduates (JAG) programs $2,500,000" On page 115, delete line 14 AMENDMENT NO. 292 AMENDMENT NO. 280 On page 126, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: On page 115, at the end of line 15, delete "$16,002,132" and insert "$0" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Recovery School District for the AMENDMENT NO. 281 Recovery School District - Instruction Program $ 643,976" On page 115, delete line 17 AMENDMENT NO. 293 AMENDMENT NO. 282 On page 127, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: On page 115, at the end of line 26, delete "$293,706,866" and insert "$195,423,057" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Minimum Foundation Program $ 1,470,000

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The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and Statutory Dedications out of the St. Mary directed to adjust the means of financing for the Minimum Parish Visitor Enterprise Fund to the city of Foundation Program by reducing the appropriation out of the State Patterson for the Patterson Main Street Program $ 25,000 General Fund by Statutory Dedications, Support Education in Louisiana First (SELF) Fund by $1,470,000 based upon the official Payable out of the State General Fund by forecast of revenues available for appropriation on March 16, 2016." Statutory Dedications out of the St. Mary Parish Visitor Enterprise Fund to the city of AMENDMENT NO. 294 Berwick for the Berwick Lighthouse Festival $ 10,000 On page 127, at the end of line 17, delete "$15,292,704" and insert "$7,404,383" Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the St. Mary Parish AMENDMENT NO. 295 Visitor Enterprise to the city of Franklin for the following: On page 127, delete lines 22 through 26 Caffery Park $ 35,000 AMENDMENT NO. 296 Teche Theatre for the Performing Arts $ 50,000 On page 127, at the end of line 38, delete "$26,294,019" and insert "$10,488,091" Payable out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the St. Mary Parish AMENDMENT NO. 297 Visitor Enterprise Fund to the St. Mary Parish On page 127, at the end of line 43, delete "$23,382,176" and insert Council for the following: "$7,576,248" Bayou Vista Recreation $ 50,000 AMENDMENT NO. 298 Brittany Project $ 10,000 On page 127, at the end of line 44, delete "$23,382,176" and insert Keep St. Mary Beautiful $ 10,000 "$7,576,248" Payable out of the State General Fund by AMENDMENT NO. 299 Statutory Dedications out of the St. Mary Parish On page 128, line 48, delete "(331)" and insert "(0)" Visitor Enterprise Fund to the St. Mary Parish Tourist Commission for the following: AMENDMENT NO. 300 On page 129, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana $ 15,000 Tour du Teche Paddle Race $ 15,000 "Payable out of the State General Fund by Franklin Black Bear and Bird Festival $ 10,000 Fees and Self-generated Revenues to Louisiana Franklin Harvest Moon Festival $ 5,000 State University Health Care Services Division $1,995,443" Wooden Boat Festival $ 10,000 Patterson Cypress Sawmill Festival $ 10,000 AMENDMENT NO. 301 Rhythms on the River and BBQ Bash $ 10,000 On page 130, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: Eagle Expo $ 5,000 Bass Master Fishing Tournament $ 10,000 "Payable out of the State General Fund by Techeland Arts Council $ 5,000 Statutory Dedications out of the Insurance St. Mary Landmarks Society $ 5,000 Verification System Fund to the Local Housing Festivals and Special Events Advertising of Adult Offenders Program for the housing of and Marketing $ 10,000 parole holds $2,279,642" Provided, however, that from the funds appropriated herein out of the AMENDMENT NO. 302 Iberia Parish Tourist Commission Fund, the monies in the fund shall On page 136, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following: be allocated and distributed as follows: $10,000 shall be allocated and distributed to the Jeanerette Museum; $10,000 shall be allocated "Payable out of the State General Fund by and distributed to the Bayou Teche Museum. The remaining monies Statutory Dedications out of the East Baton Rouge in the fund shall be allocated and distributed as follows: forty-five Parish Community Improvement Fund for the following: percent (45%) to the Iberia Parish Visitors and Convention Bureau, thirty-two percent (26%) to the Acadiana Fairgrounds Commission, Research Park Corporation $ 102,550 sixteen percent (16%) to the Iberia Economic Development Urban Mass Transit System $ 102,500 Authority, six percent (6%) to the Sugarcane Festival and Fair Association, four percent (4%) to the Iberia Parish Government for Payable out of the State General Fund by the Iberia Sports Complex Commission, and three percent (3%) to the Statutory Dedications out of the Lafourche Bunk Johnson/New Iberia Jazz Arts & Heritage Festival, Inc. Parish Enterprise Fund to the Lafourche Parish Tourist Commission $ 750,000 Provided, however, that of the funds appropriated herein to East Carroll Parish out of the East Carroll Visitor Enterprise Fund, one Payable out of the State General Fund by hundred percent shall be allocated and distributed to Doorway to Statutory Dedications out of the Shreveport Louisiana, Inc. D/B/A East Carroll Parish Tourism Commission. In Riverfront and Convention Center and the event that total revenues deposited in this fund are insufficient to Independence Stadium Fund to the Louisiana fully fund such allocation, Doorway to Louisiana, Inc. shall receive State Exhibit Museum for the Louisiana State the same pro rata share of the monies available which its allocation Oil and Gas Museum $ 75,000 represents to the total. Payable out of the State General Fund by Further provided, that from the funds appropriated herein out of the Statutory Dedications out of the St. Mary Richland Parish Visitor Enterprise Fund, $25,000 shall be allocated Parish Visitor Enterprise Fund to the city and distributed to the town of Delhi of which amount $5,000 shall be ofMorgan City for the Shrimp and allocated to the Delhi Municipal Golf Course and the remainder shall Petroleum Festival $ 35,000 be allocated for the Cave Theater, $10,000 shall be allocated and distributed to the town of Mangham for downtown development, and Payable out of the State General Fund by $25,000 shall be allocated and distributed to the town of Rayville for

1186 43rd DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 55 SENATE May 30, 2016 downtown development. In the event that total revenues deposited in Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. this fund are insufficient to fully fund such allocations, each entity shall receive the same pro rata share of the monies available which SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS its allocation represents to the total. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Further provided, that from the funds appropriated herein out of the Affairs to Re-Reengrossed House Bill No. 2 by Representative Madison Parish Visitor Enterprise Fund, $12,500 shall be allocated Abramson and distributed to the Madison Parish Historical Society, and $10,000 shall be allocated and distributed to the city of Tallulah for AMENDMENT NO. 1 beautification and repair projects. In the event that total revenues On page 6, after line 30, insert the following: deposited in this fund are insufficient to fully fund such allocations, each entity shall receive the same pro rata share of the monies "Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Act or any available which its allocation represents to the total. contrary provision of law, beginning November 1, 2016, a cash line of credit shall not be recommended for a state project that is not fully Provided, however, that of the monies appropriated from the State funded using all available means of finance including a Priority 5 General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Tensas Parish non-cash line of credit. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of Visitor Enterprise Fund, the amount of $15,000 shall be allocated and this Act or any contrary provision of law, no additional financial dedicated to the Tensas Parish Police Jury for economic development obligations or commitment of funds shall be made for existing purposes." non-state projects that are not fully funded using all available means of finance including a Priority 5 non-cash line of credit. AMENDMENT NO. 303 On page 140, at the end of line 16, delete "$40,651,080" and insert For non-state projects for which there is no local match nor a "$39,301,080" fully executed cooperative endeavor agreement by November 1, 2016, the project shall be deemed "suspended" and shall not be AMENDMENT NO. 304 eligible to receive any Fiscal Year 2016-2017 capital outlay funding. On page 140, at the end of line 20, delete "$40,651,080" and insert Any suspended non-state project will only be considered as a late "$39,301,080" submission for the Fiscal Year 2017-2018 capital outlay process and no obligation or expenditure of state funds shall be approved unless AMENDMENT NO. 305 proof of the local match is approved by the Joint Legislative On page 140, at the end of line 22, delete "$40,651,080" and insert Committee on Capital Outlay. The office of facility planning and "$39,301,080" control shall provide a report of all suspended non-state projects to the Joint Legislative Committee on Capital Outlay on or before AMENDMENT NO. 306 December 1, 2016. If a suspended project is not approved by the On page 140, at the end of line 23, delete "$40,651,080" and insert Joint Legislative Committee on Capital Outlay on or before the first "$39,301,080" day of February, any executed cooperative endeavor agreement for that project will be terminated. Nothing in this Section shall limit the AMENDMENT NO. 307 applicability of the exceptions to the local match requirement On page 141, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: provided for in R.S. 39:112(E)(2). "Provided, however, that out of the State General Fund (Direct) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of this Act or any appropriated herein, the Secretary of the Department of Economic contrary provision of law, the office of facility planning and control Development is authorized and directed to expend up to $185,000 for shall not execute a cooperative endeavor agreement with a non-state the Debt Service and State Commitments Program for the support of entity until documentation is received that indicates either that the the Louisiana Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) at local match is available or that no local match is required. This the University of Louisiana at Lafayette." documentation shall include, but is not limited to a certified financial statement of the non-state entity. Further, the office of facility AMENDMENT NO. 308 planning and control shall not execute a cooperative endeavor On page 143, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: agreement for any non-state project receiving only a Priority 5 general obligation bond appropriation and a non-cash line of credit. "Payable out of the State General Fund by If a non-state entity attempts to obligate any funds to be reimbursed Fees and Self-generated Revenues to the by the state without a fully executed cooperative endeavor Prepaid Wireless 911 Service Program in the agreement, the provisions of R.S. 39:122(B)(2) shall apply." event House Bill No. 678 of the 2016 Regular Session of the Legislature is enacted AMENDMENT NO. 2 into law and to the extent Fees and On page 7, delete lines 7 and 8, and insert the following: Self-generated Revenues are recognized by the Revenue Estimating Conference $5,355,000" "Priority 5 $ 5,000,000 Payable from the balance of General Obligation Bond proceeds AMENDMENT NO. 309 previously allocated under the authority of Act 24 of 2013 for On page 144, delete lines 20 through 27 Orleans Levee District, Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - East for Bayou St. John, Maintenance and Improvements, On motion of Senator Allain, the committee amendment was Perimeter Elevation, Hydrology Study, Planning and Construction adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the (Orleans); and Act 24 of 2013 for Bossier Parish, Princeton Sports Legislative Bureau. Complex-Fencing and Lighting at New Ball Fields, Planning and Construction (Bossier); and Act 22 of 2011 for Jefferson Parish, HOUSE BILL NO. 2— Marrero Community/Senior Center, Land Acquisition, Planning, BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Construction and Equipment ($200,000 Cash and/or In-Kind Match) AN ACT (Jefferson); and Act 24 of 2013 for Vernon Parish, Creation of To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital Vernon Lake Cultural Center, Recreation and Tourism Park, outlay program for state government, state institutions, and other Planning and Construction (Vernon); and Act 24 of 2013 for Vernon public entities; to provide for the designation of projects and Parish, Visitor Center, Planning and Construction (Vernon); and Act improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making 24 of 2013 for Grambling, Wastewater System Expansion (Lincoln); appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related and Act 24 of 2013 for Natchitoches, Texas and Pacific Railway matters. Natchitoches Depot Redevelopment (Natchitoches); and Act 24 of

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2013 for Zwolle, North Zwolle Sanitary Sewer Improvements, "Priority 5 $ 3,363,500 Planning and Construction (Sabine); and Act 24 of 2013 for Total $ 8,913,500" Simmesport, Multipurpose Evacuation Shelter/Community Center in Simmesport, Acquisitions, Utilities, Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 12 (Avoyelles); and Act 23 of 2012 for South Webster Industrial On page 12, delete lines 8 through 11, and insert the following: District, Industrial Park Rail Crossing, Planning and Construction (Webster) $ 212,452 "Priority 1 $ 28,160,755 Total $ 23,280,352" Priority 2 $ 3,500,000 Total $ 31,660,755" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 7, delete line 21, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 12, delete line 44, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 12,763,600 Payable from the balance of General Obligation Bond proceeds "Priority 1 $ 13,400,000" previously allocated under the authority of Act 2 of 2004 for Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District, Atchafalaya River, Bayou Chene, AMENDMENT NO. 14 Bayou Bouef, and Bayou Black Deepening Project Feasibility Study On page 13, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following: (St. Mary); and Act 20 of 2009 for Baton Rouge, Signage/Visitor's Amenities Program ($500,000 Federal and/or Non-State Match) "(149) Old U.S. Mint Museum Exhibit (Orleans) (Supplemental Funding), Planning and Construction (East Baton Payable from General Obligation Bonds Rouge); and Act 28 of 2007 for District 2 Enhancement Corporation, Priority 1 $ 215,000" Eastern New Orleans Community Center (Orleans) $ 188,478 AMENDMENT NO. 15 Total $ 12,952,078" On page 13, delete lines 23 and 24, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 4 "Priority 1 $ 4,106,600 On page 7, delete lines 42 through 44, and insert the following: Priority 5 $ 1,000,000" "Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 16 Priority 1 $ 105,048,500 On page 13, delete lines 32 through 34, and insert the following: Payable from Interagency Transfers $ 195,048,500 Total $ 300,097,000" "Priority 1 $ 3,350,400 Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 AMENDMENT NO. 5 Total $ 5,350,400" On page 8, delete lines 6 through 9, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 17 "Priority 1 $ 31,892,500 On page 13, between lines 34 and 35, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 50,000,000 Total $ 81,892,500" "(157) Bogue Chitto State Park, Land Acquisition, Planning and Construction (Washington) AMENDMENT NO. 6 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 8, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 151,600" "(1409) Mold Remediation and Indoor Air Quality, Planning AMENDMENT NO. 18 and Construction (Statewide) On page 13, delete line 40, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 200,000" "Priority 1 $ 223,100" AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 19 On page 8, delete lines 30 through 32, and insert the following: On page 13, between lines 40 and 41, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 4,000,000 "(162) Chicot State Park Replace Cabins and Pool, Planning Priority 2 $ 9,000,000 and Construction (Evangeline) Total $ 13,000,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 34,000 AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 8, delete lines 37 through 40, and insert the following: (165) Fort Pike State Historic Site, Planning and Construction "Priority 1 $ 1,165,000 (Orleans) Priority 2 $ 5,000,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Total $ 6,165,000" Priority 1 $ 238,700 AMENDMENT NO. 9 (178) Palmetto Island State Park Development, Planning On page 10, delete lines 19 through 21, and insert the following: and Construction (Vermilion) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "Priority 1 $ 6,287,200" Priority 5 $ 68,900" AMENDMENT NO. 10 AMENDMENT NO. 20 On page 10, delete lines 26 through 28, and insert the following: On page 14, delete line 6, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 3,373,500" "Priority 1 $ 1,632,000 Priority 2 $ 5,678,000 AMENDMENT NO. 11 Total $ 7,310,000" On page 10, delete lines 33 and 34, and insert the following:

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AMENDMENT NO. 21 AMENDMENT NO. 31 On page 14, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: On page 16, delete lines 42 and 43, and insert the following: "(1439) Louisiana State Arboretum, Planning "Priority 1 $ 12,850,000 and Construction (Evangeline) Priority 5 $ 3,650,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 22,000" AMENDMENT NO. 32 On page 16, delete lines 49 and 50, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 22 On page 14, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 22,500,000 Priority 5 $ 57,500,000" (12) City Park Botanical Garden Conservatory and Entrance Addition, Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 33 (Orleans) On page 17, delete lines 4 and 5, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 3,380,000 "Priority 1 $ 9,000,000 Payable from Fees and Self Generated Priority 5 $ 9,000,000" Revenues $ 300,000 Total $ 3,680,000" AMENDMENT NO. 34 On page 17, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 14, delete lines 38 and 39, and insert the following: "(233) LA 3102 (Vick Road) Improvements (LA 124 to Avoyelles/Catahoula Parish Line), Planning "Priority 1 $ 3,275,000 and Construction (Catahoula) Priority 5 $ 1,500,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 3,000,000" AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 15, dlete lines 7 and 8, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 35 On page 17, delete lines 17 and 18, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $55,340,000 Priority 2 $ 35,820,000" "Priority 1 $ 1,000,000 Priority 5 $ 8,650,000" AMENDMENT NO. 25 On page 15, delete line 28, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 36 On page 17, delete lines 23 and 24, and insert the following: "Total $ 752,819,800" "Priority 1 $ 6,495,000 AMENDMENT NO. 26 Priority 2 $ 1,000,000" On page 16, delete lines 5 and 6, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 37 "Priority 1 $ 11,000,000 On page 17, delete line 28, and insert the following: Priority 5 $ 36,000,000" "Assessment, Planning, Engineering, Right of Way, Utilities, and AMENDMENT NO. 27 Construction" On page 16, delete lines 14 and 15, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 38 "Priority 1 $ 600,000 On page 17, delete lines 35 through 38 Priority 5 $ 2,500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 39 AMENDMENT NO. 28 On page 17, delete line 44, and insert the following: On page 16, delete lines 21 through 23, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 290,000" "Priority 1 $ 825,000" AMENDMENT NO. 40 AMENDMENT NO. 29 On page 17, delete lines 49 and 50, and insert the following: On page 16, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 155,900 "(213) Highway 23 Elevation for Three Miles of Emergency Priority 5 $ 9,750,000" Route Flood Protection, Planning and Construction (Plaquemines) AMENDMENT NO. 41 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 18, delete line 25, and insert the following: Priority 1 $ 5,000 "Priority 1 $ 500,000" (215) Highway 397 in Calcasieu Parish, North and South Turning Lanes (Calcasieu) AMENDMENT NO. 42 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 19, delete line 10, and insert the following: Priority 1 $ 2,000,000" "Priority 1 $ 800,000" AMENDMENT NO. 30 On page 16, delete lines 36 and 37, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 43 On page 20, delete lines 22 through 24, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 2,690,000 Priority 5 $ 9,575,000" "Priority 1 $ 12,285,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 44 "(1497) Music and Dramatic Arts Facilities Renovation and On page 20, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: Addition, Planning and Construction (East Baton Rouge) "(270) Comite River Diversion Canal Planning, Right of Way, Payable from General Obligation Bonds Utilities, Planning and Construction Priority 1 $ 102,500" (Ascension, East Baton Rouge, Livingston) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 57 Priority 2 $ 15,000,000 On page 30, delete lines 10 through 11, and insert the following: Priority 5 $ 72,000,000 Total $ 87,000,000" "Priority 1 $ 2,143,000 Priority 5 $ 2,359,400" AMENDMENT NO. 45 On page 21, delete line 5, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 58 On page 31, delete lines 5 through 14, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 1,000,000" "Priority 1 $ 5,240,000" AMENDMENT NO. 46 On page 22, delete line 19, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 59 On page 31, delete lines 37 through 39, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 664,800" "Priority 1 $ 3,234,600 AMENDMENT NO. 47 Priority 5 $ 1,750,000 On page 22, delete line 38, and insert the following: Total $ 4,984,600" "Priority 1 $ 235,000" AMENDMENT NO. 60 On page 32, delete lines 6 through 10 AMENDMENT NO. 48 On page 22, delete line 48, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 61 On page 32, delete line 23, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 180,000" "Priority 1 $ 1,685,000" AMENDMENT NO. 49 On page 23, between lines 36 and 37, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 62 On page 32, delete line 30, and insert the following: "(1473) Crime Lab Expansion, Planning and Construction (East Baton Rouge) "Priority 1 $ 1,000,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 37,300 AMENDMENT NO. 63 Priority 2 $ 12,700 On page 33, delete lines 32 through 39 Total $ 50,000" AMENDMENT NO. 64 AMENDMENT NO. 50 On page 33, between lines 40 and 41, insert the following: On page 25, delete line 34, and insert the following: "(439) A.W. Mumford, Americans with Disabilities Act "Priority 1 $ 985,000" Compliance and Upgrades, Planning and Construction (East Baton Rouge) AMENDMENT NO. 51 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 26, delete line 17, and insert the following: Priority 1 $ 1,400,000 Priority 5 $ 6,500,000 "Priority 1 $ 150,000" Total $ 7,900,000 AMENDMENT NO. 52 (444) F.G. Clark Activity Center, Americans with Disabilities On page 27, delete lines 37 through 39, and insert the following: Act Compliance and Upgrades, Planning and Construction (East Baton Rouge) "Priority 1 $ 715,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 11,395,000 Priority 1 $ 3,600,000 Total $ 12,110,000" Priority 5 $ 3,850,000 Total $ 7,450,000" AMENDMENT NO. 53 On page 28, delete lines 2 through 9 AMENDMENT NO. 65 On page 34, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 54 On page 29, delete line 41, and insert the following: "(1966) T.T. Allain Hall, Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Upgrades, Planning and Construction "Priority 1 $ 1,261,000" (East Baton Rouge) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 55 Priority 1 $ 1,010,000" On page 30, delete line 5, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 66 "Priority 1 $ 3,500,000" On page 34, delete line 44, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 56 "Priority 1 $ 3,785,000 On page 30, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 500,000 Total $ 4,285,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 67 Replacement, Planning and Construction (West Feliciana); and Act On page 34, after line 44, insert the following: 23 of 2012 for Office of Juvenile Justice, Bridge City Center for Youth, Sewer System Renovations, Planning and Construction "(460) Workforce Training and Technology Center, (Jefferson); and Act 23 of 2012 for Villa Feliciana Medical Complex, Planning and Construction (Caddo) Replace HVAC Systems in Three Patient Buildings, Planning and Payable from General Obligation Bonds Construction (East Feliciana); and Act 853 of 1990 for Charity Priority 1 $ 476,000" Hospital of New Orleans, Life Safety Renovations (Orleans); and Act 23 of 2012 for Central Louisiana State Hospital, HVAC System AMENDMENT NO. 68 Replacement Shreveport Mental Health Center (Caddo); and Act 23 On page 35, delete lines 6 through 13 of 2012 for Eastern Louisiana Mental Health System, Replace Existing Air Conditioning/Heating System and Cleaning of Vents at AMENDMENT NO. 69 Dr. Joseph Henry Tyler Mental Health Center (Lafayette); and Act On page 35, delete line 33, and insert the following: 23 of 2012 for Pinecrest Supports and Services Center, Emergency Generators for Homes and Medical Complex (Rapides); and Act 23 "Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 of 2012 for LSU Baton Rouge, French House Roof Replacement and Priority 5 $ 1,250,000 Exterior Waterproofing, Planning and Construction (East Baton Total $ 2,750,000" Rouge); and Act 23 of 2012 for LSU Alexandria, Multi-Purpose Academic Center, Planning and Construction (Rapides); and Act 23 AMENDMENT NO. 70 of 2012 for Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Pennington On page 35, delete line 37, and insert the following: Biomedical Clinical Research Building, Imaging Center and High Tech Research Instrumentation Equipment (East Baton Rouge); and "Priority 1 $ 1,199,300 Act 23 of 2012 for LSU Health Sciences Center Health Care Services Priority 5 $ 1,850,000 Division, Urgent Care Clinic, Planning and Construction (Lafayette); Total $ 3,049,300" and Act 23 of 2012 for Grambling State University, Long-Jones Hall Renovation, Planning and Construction (Lincoln); and Act 23 of AMENDMENT NO. 71 2012 for Grambling State University, Long-Jones Hall Renovation, On page 36, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: Planning and Construction (Lincoln); and Act 23 of 2012 for Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech Research Park, Real "(473) Long Jones Hall Renovations (Lincoln) Estate Acquisition, Planning and Construction (Lincoln); and Act 23 Payable from General Obligation Bonds of 2012 for Louisiana Tech University, Business Building Priority 5 $ 1,000,000" Replacement, Planning and Construction (Lincoln); and Act 23 of 2012 for Northwestern State University, East Caspari Hall AMENDMENT NO. 72 Renovation and West Caspari Hall Replacement for Student Services On page 37, delete line 48, and insert the following: (Natchitoches); and Act 23 of 2012 for University of Louisiana - Lafayette, Burke Hawthorne Hall Renovation and Expansion, "Priority 1 $ 15,000" Planning and Construction (Lafayette); and Act 23 of 2012 for Board of Regents, Land Acquisition for Post Secondary Educational AMENDMENT NO. 73 Institutions (Statewide) $ 10,917,345 On page 38, delete line 30, and insert the following: Total $ 32,368,245 "Priority 1 $ 21,450,900 Provided, however, that after funds are received from the general obligation bonds NRP (not requiring priority) appropriated herein to Payable from the balance of General Obligation Bond proceeds this project, the Priority 1 cash line of credit granted for this project previously allocated under the authority of Act 20 of 2009 for will be reduced by the amount of those funds." Division of Administration, Repair, Restoration and Replacement for Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Gustav and Ike, Planning, Construction, AMENDMENT NO. 74 Renovation, and Acquisition (Statewide); and Act 26 of 2015 for On page 39, delete lines 26 through 28, and insert the following: Division of Administration, Major Repairs for State Buildings Based on Statewide Condition Assessment, and Infrastructure, Planning and "Priority 1 $ 8,820,000 Construction (Statewide); and Act 23 of 2012 for Division of Priority 5 $ 17,800,000 Administration, Major Repairs for State Facilities Based on Statewide Total $ 26,620,000" Condition Assessment, Planning and Construction Statewide; and Act 24 of 2013 for Division of Administration, Major Repairs for State AMENDMENT NO. 75 Facilities Based on Statewide Condition Assessment, Planning and On page 40, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: Construction Statewide; and Act 23 of 2012 for Division of Administration, State Office Buildings Major Repairs, Equipment "(519) Land Acquisition for Post Secondary Educational Replacement and Renovations, Planning and Construction Statewide; Institutions and Act 23 of 2012 for Division of Administration, Statewide (Statewide) Roofing, Waterproofing, and Related Repairs and Equipment Payable from General Obligation Bonds Replacement Program Statewide; and Act 2 of 2004 for Department Priority 1 $ 2,500,000 of Military Affairs, Statewide Readiness Center Backlog of Maintenance and Repair, Phase I, and Statewide Infrastructure Provided that this appropriation shall be used for the acquisition of Rehabilitation, Phase 4, Planning and Construction (Statewide); and the former Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital facility." Act 1013 of 1991 for Department of Military Affairs, Federal Flood Disaster Recovery / Mitigation (Statewide); and Act 20 of 2009 for AMENDMENT NO. 76 Department of Military Affairs, Jackson Barracks Infrastructure, On page 40, delete lines 39 through 41, and insert the following: Rehabilitation and Construction, Historic District Phase 2 (Orleans); and Act 23 of 2012 for Secretary of State, Chennault Aviation and "Priority 1 $ 10,026,300" Military Museum Hanger Building and Equipment, Planning and Construction (Ouachita); and Act 23 of 2012 for Secretary of State, Eddie Robinson Museum, Main Exhibit, Planning and Construction (Lincoln); and Act 23 of 2012 for Office of State Museum, E.D. Whit Historic Site and Site Improvements (Lafourche); and Act 23 of 2012 for Louisiana State Penitentiary, Emergency Water Well

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AMENDMENT NO. 77 AMENDMENT NO. 86 On page 42, delete line 11, and insert the following: On page 48, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 400,000 "(1594) East Carroll Parish Road Improvements Priority 5 $ 7,700,000 (East Carroll) Total $ 8,100,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 15,000" AMENDMENT NO. 78 On page 42, between lines 35 and 36, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 87 On page 48, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following: "(552) New Bulkhead along Gulf Intracoastal Waterway - West Calcasieu Port (Calcasieu) "(1598) Bayou Macon Cut-Off No. 1 Drainage Structure Payable from General Obligation Bonds Improvements, Planning and Construction Priority 1 $ 200,000" (Franklin) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 79 Priority 1 $ 415,000" On page 43, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 88 "(1567) Improvements to Madison Parish Port former On page 49, delete line 14, and insert the following: Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Expansion (Madison) "Priority 1 $ 200,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 15,000" AMENDMENT NO. 89 On page 49, delete line 37, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 80 On page 43, delete lines 40 and 41, and insert the following: "Priority 5 $ 1,600,000" "Priority 2 $ 372,700 AMENDMENT NO. 90 Priority 5 $ 9,650,000 On page 50, delete line 5, and insert the following: Total $ 11,150,000" "Priority 1 $ 600,000 AMENDMENT NO. 81 Priority 5 $ 200,000 On page 44, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: Total $ 800,000" "(564) Administration Building, also known as the Business AMENDMENT NO. 91 Development Center (St. John the Baptist) On page 50, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 "(660) Bike Path Along Leo Kerner Parkway (Barataria Priority 5 $ 2,629,567 Blvd. to Parc des Familles Entrance) Planning Total $ 4,129,567" and Construction (Jefferson) Payable From General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 82 Priority 1 $ 60,000" On page 46, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 92 "(595) Lamar Dixon Expo Center Recreational Complex, On page 50, delete lines 12 through 26 and insert the following: Planning and Construction (Ascension) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(690) Gretna Government Parking Lot, Planning Priority 1 $ 300,000" and Construction (Jefferson) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 83 Priority 1 $ 440,000 On page 46, delete line 24, and insert the following: (695) Jefferson Community Health Center Expansion to the "Priority 2 $ 250,000 Existing River Ridge Facility in Order to Implement a Priority 5 $ 495,000 Dental Program, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) Total $ 745,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 50,000 AMENDMENT NO. 84 On page 47, between lines 42 and 43, insert the following: (701) Kennedy Heights Playground Improvements, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) "(1588) Parish Detention Facility, Planning and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Caldwell) Priority 1 $ 65,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 1,115,000" AMENDMENT NO. 93 On page 50, between lines 38 and 39, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 85 On page 48, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: "(713) Marrero Harvey Fire Station 80 Replacement, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) "(1591) Concordia Parish Public Health Center Renovation, Payable from General Obligation Bonds Planning and Construction (Concordia) Priority 1 $ 200,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 1,800,000 Priority 1 $ 92,600" Total $ 2,000,000" AMENDMENT NO. 94 On page 51, delete lines 13 through 34, and insert the following:

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"Priority 1 $ 400,000 AMENDMENT NO. 107 Priority 5 $ 4,550,000 On page 57, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: Total $ 4,950,000" "50/J47 ST. JAMES PARISH AMENDMENT NO. 95 On page 52, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: (75) Blind River Freshwater Diversion (St. James) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(740) Waggaman Playground Improvements, Planning Priority 2 $ 350,000 and Construction (Jefferson) Payable from General Obligation Bonds 50/J48 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH Priority 1 $ 50,000" (1637) West Bank Courthouse, Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 96 (St. John the Baptist) On page 52, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 45,000 "(743) Walkertown Bus Terminal, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) (1638) East Bank Courthouse, Planning and Payable from General Obligation Bonds Construction (St. John the Baptist) Priority 1 $ 95,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 30,000" AMENDMENT NO. 97 On page 52, delete lines 28 and 29, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 108 On page 57, delete lines 19 through 22 "(753) Regional Consolidated Jail Facility, Acquisition, Planning and Construction" AMENDMENT NO. 109 On page 57, delete lines 36 through 39 AMENDMENT NO. 98 On page 53, delete line 27, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 110 On page 58, delete lines 10 through 13 "Priority 1 $ 35,300" AMENDMENT NO. 111 AMENDMENT NO. 99 On page 58, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: On page 53, delete line 43, and insert the following: "(835) Recreation and Infrastructure Improvements at "Priority 1 $ 4,592,100" Centerville Park, Planning and Construction (St. Mary) AMENDMENT NO. 100 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 54, delete line 4, and insert the following: Priority 1 $ 75,000" "Priority 1 $ 50,200" AMENDMENT NO. 112 On page 58, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 101 On page 54, delete line 15, and insert the following: "(1642) Reconstruction of Flattown Road and the Chitimacha Trail to Ralph Darden Memorial Parkway for St. Mary "Priority 1 $ 1,500 Parish Government Within Existing Rights-of-Way Priority 5 $ 500,000 (St. Mary) Total $ 501,500" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 450,000" AMENDMENT NO. 102 On page 54, delete lines 36 through 39 AMENDMENT NO. 113 On page 58, delete lines 48 through 50, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 103 On page 55, delete lines 6 through 9 "Priority 1 $ 1,050,200" AMENDMENT NO. 104 AMENDMENT NO. 114 On page 55, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: On page 58, after line 50, insert the following: "(1975) Resurfacing of Blanchard Road, Planning "(78) University Square Learning Center Facilities, and Construction (Natchitoches) Planning and Construction (St. Tammany) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 280,000" Priority 1 $ 1,050,200 Priority 2 $ 8,535,000 AMENDMENT NO. 105 Total $9,585,200" On page 55, delete lines 22 through 24 AMENDMENT NO. 115 AMENDMENT NO. 106 On page 59, between lines 29 and 30, insert the following: On page 56, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: "(849) Bayou LaCarpe Watershed Project, Location C, "(1633) Water Treatment and Supply System Study Design and Construction (Terrebonne) (Sabine) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 750,000" Priority 1 $ 300,000" AMENDMENT NO. 116 On page 59, between lines 34 and 35, insert the following:

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"(1650) Renovate the Le Petit Terrebonne Theater and East Road, Planning and Construction (Vernon) Building, Planning and Construction (Terrebonne) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 110,000" Priority 1 $ 700,000" AMENDMENT NO. 125 AMENDMENT NO. 117 On page 62, after line 43, insert the following: On page 60, delete line 10, and insert the following: "(1682) Bastrop Central Fire Station, Replace Driveway City "Priority 1 $ 4,350,000" Hall, Roof Construction, Planning and Construction (Morehouse) AMENDMENT NO. 118 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 60, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 250,000" "(1659) Pickering School Parking Lot, Planning AMENDMENT NO. 126 and Construction (Vernon) On page 63, delete line 21, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 90,000" "Priority 1 $ 325,000" AMENDMENT NO. 119 AMENDMENT NO. 127 On page 60, between lines 31 and 32, insert the following: On page 63, delete lines 28 through 29, and insert the following: "(1661) Catfish Hut Road and Bridge Repair and/or "Priority 5 $ 1,115,000 Replacement, Planning and Construction (Vernon) Total $ 2,319,600" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 325,000 AMENDMENT NO. 128 On page 64, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: (1663) Vernon/Fort Polk Thoroughfare Electrical Power Extension "(919) Louisiana Technology Research Institute (Bossier) (Vernon) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 453,700 Priority 1 $ 480,000" Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 Total $ 1,453,700" AMENDMENT NO. 120 AMENDMENT NO. 129 On page 61, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: On page 64, delete line 11, and insert the following: "(1669) Regional Sewer System Located South of the "Priority 2 $ 685,000" Intra-Coastal Waterway and North of Brusly (West Baton Rouge) AMENDMENT NO. 130 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 64, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: Priority 1 $ 70,000" "(1691) Reconstruct South Bernard Road from LA Hwy. 182 AMENDMENT NO. 121 to US Hwy 90, Planning and Construction (Lafayette) On page 61, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 995,000" "(881) Roadway Construction, Spillway Road and Ed Carpenter Road (Winn) AMENDMENT NO. 131 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 64, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 720,000" "(1693) South Bernard from Ambassador Caffery to AMENDMENT NO. 122 LA Hwy 182 (Lafayette) On page 61, delete line 35, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 150,000" "Priority 1 $ 79,200 Priority 2 $ 720,000 AMENDMENT NO. 132 Total $ 799,200" On page 64, delete lines 33 through 35, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 123 "Priority 1 $ 1,500,000 On page 61, between lines 35 and 36, insert the following: Priority 5 $ 3,220,000 Total $ 4,720,000" "50/M01 ABBEVILLE AMENDMENT NO. 133 (1674) Sewer Collection System Upgrade, On page 64, between lines 39 and 40, insert the following: Planning and Construction ($405,000 Local Match) (Vermilion) "50/M40 CASTOR Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 75,000" (1695) New Water Well and Related System Improvements, Planning and Construction (Bienville) AMENDMENT NO. 124 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 62, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: Priority 1 $ 310,000" "50/M07 ANACOCO AMENDMENT NO. 134 On page 65, delete lines 11 through 13, and insert the following: (888) Anacoco Street Rehabilitation - Liles Road

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"Priority 1 $ 590,000 AMENDMENT NO. 142 Priority 2 $ 970,000 On page 68, delete lines 17 through 20 Total $ 1,560,000" AMENDMENT NO. 143 AMENDMENT NO. 135 On page 68, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: On page 65, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: "(1730) Hancock Street Canal Improvements (Kepler Street- "50/M59 CULLEN Virgil Street), Planning and Construction (Jefferson) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (1703) Potable Water and Distribution System Improvements, Priority 1 $ 1,805,600" Planning and Construction (Webster) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 144 Priority 1 $ 80,000" On page 68, delete lines 25 through 27, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 136 "Priority 1 $ 491,700" On page 65, between lines 37 and 38, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 145 "(957) Drainage Improvements on Buxton Creek, Planning On page 68, between lines 27 and 28, insert the following: and Construction (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(1732) Cultural Center for the Arts, Planning and Construction Priority 1 $ 750,000" ($300,000 Local Match, $500,000 Parish Match) (Jefferson) AMENDMENT NO. 137 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 66, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: Priority 1 $ 202,700" "50/M74 DUSON AMENDMENT NO. 146 On page 68, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following: (986) Duson Sewer System and Street Infrastructure Improvements, Planning and Construction (Acadia) "(1734) Jefferson Parish Waterline Connection, Payable from General Obligation Bonds Planning and Construction (Jefferson) Priority 1 $ 505,000 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 80,000 Priority 1 $ 115,000 Total $ 585,000" (1735) Stumpf Boulevard Force Main, Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 138 (Jefferson) On page 66, after line 42, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 640,000 "50/M89 FLORIEN (1737) Mel Ott Exterior Lighting and Improvements (974) Village of Florien Town Hall, Planning (Jefferson) and Construction (Sabine) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 23,800" Priority 1 $ 425,000" AMENDMENT NO. 147 AMENDMENT NO. 139 On page 68, between lines 33 and 34, insert the following: On page 67, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: "(1010) Gateway to Hammond, Phase 1, Planning and Construction "(1720) Upgrades to North Sewerage Treatment Plant, Planning (Tangipahoa) and Construction (Lafourche) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 600,000" Priority 1 $ 175,000" AMENDMENT NO. 148 AMENDMENT NO. 140 On page 68, delete line 39, and insert the following: On page 67, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 780,000 "50/MA9 GRAND COTEAU Priority 2 $ 120,000 Total $ 900,000" (1724) Police and Utility Department Roof, Air Conditioning Unit for Town Hall, Handheld Meter Reader, Abandon AMENDMENT NO. 149 and Plug Water Well, Planning and Construction On page 68, after line 44, insert the following: (St. Landry) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "50/MC1HARAHAN Priority 1 $ 60,000 (1740) Magnolia Boulevard Drainage - West Magnolia to (1725) Fire Truck and Fire Station Upgrades (St. Landry) Jefferson Highway, Planning and Construction Payable from General Obligation Bonds (Jefferson) Priority 1 $ 10,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 40,000" AMENDMENT NO. 141 On page 68, delete lines 9 through 11 AMENDMENT NO. 150 On page 69, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: "50/MC6HENDERSON

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(1018) Henderson Municipal Complex, Planning (1112) South Natchitoches Drainage Improvements, Including and Construction Adjacent Roadwork, Planning and Construction (St. Martin) (Natchitoches) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 250,000" Priority 1 $ 45,000" AMENDMENT NO. 151 AMENDMENT NO. 160 On page 71, delete lines 30 through 33 On page 76, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 152 "(89) Historic Algiers Courthouse Renovation, Planning On page 72, delete line 6, and insert the following: and Construction (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "Priority 1 $ 2,250,000" Priority 1 $ 125,000 AMENDMENT NO. 153 (1127) Landside Roadways - Louis Armstrong International On page 72, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: North Terminal Project, Planning and Construction (Orleans) "(1055) Lakefront Development (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 2,000,000 Priority 1 $ 200,000 (1131) New Consolidated Westbank Fire Station, Planning (1756) Riverside Park Improvements, Planning and Construction and Construction (Orleans) (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 375,000 Priority 1 $ 750,000" (1132) Fourth District Police Station, Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 154 (Orleans) On page 72, delete line 18, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 300,000" "Priority 1 $ 375,000" AMENDMENT NO. 161 AMENDMENT NO. 155 On page 76, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following: On page 72, between lines 40 and 41, insert the following: "(1135) West Bank Ferry Terminal, Planning "50/MG7LIVINGSTON and Construction (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (1762) Water Tower and Well, Planning and Construction Priority 2 $ 100,000" (Livingston) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 162 Priority 2 $ 500,000" On page 76, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 156 "(1787) Treme Center Improvements, Planning and Construction On page 72, between lines 41 and 42, insert the following: (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(1763) Sewer Infrastructure Expansion and Improvements Priority 2 $ 25,000" (Pointe Coupee) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 163 Priority 1 $ 50,000" On page 77, delete line 5, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 157 "Priority 1 $ 2,613,000 On page 74, between lines 38 and 39, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 81,450 Total $ 2,694,450" "(1089) Downtown Development District Facilities and Infrastructure for River Front, Design AMENDMENT NO. 164 and Construction (Ouachita) On page 77, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 100,000" "(1793) Holiday Drive Roadway Construction (Gen. MacArthur to Behrman) (Orleans) AMENDMENT NO. 158 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 75, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 98,200" "(1099) Water Plant Improvements, Planning AMENDMENT NO. 165 and Construction (St. Mary) On page 78, delete line 17, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 50,000" "Priority 1 $ 365,000 Priority 5 $ 500,000 AMENDMENT NO. 159 Total $ 865,000" On page 75, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 166 "(1106) Highland Park Road Bridge, Environmental, On page 78, between lines 29 and 30, insert the following: Planning and Construction (Natchitoches) Payable from General Obligation Bonds "(1149) Rehabilitate Two Elevated Water Tanks and Rehabilitate Priority 1 $ 250,000 Rehabilitate Water Well, Planning and Construction (Sabine)

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Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 176 Priority 1 $ 150,000" On page 83, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 167 "50/MU7 WALKER On page 78, after line 42, insert the following: (1212) Industrial Park Road Extension, Planning "(1802) Downtown Parking Lot, Acquisition, Planning and Construction (Livingston) and Construction (Tangipahoa) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 250,000" Priority 1 $ 500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 177 AMENDMENT NO. 168 On page 79, delete lines 11 through 13, and insert the following: On page 83, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: "Priority 2 $ 500,000" "(1832) Creation of a Hurricane/Disaster Shelter by Expanding the West Ouachita Senior Center, AMENDMENT NO. 169 Planning and Construction (Ouachita) On page 79, delete lines 18 through 20, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 300,000" "Priority 1 $ 2,062,000 Priority 2 $ 2,191,100 AMENDMENT NO. 178 Priority 5 $ 6,960,000 On page 83, delete line 25, and insert the following: Total $ 11,213,100" "Priority 1 $ 300,000" AMENDMENT NO. 170 On page 79, delete line 26, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 179 On page 83, delete lines 34 through 38 "Priority 1 $ 45,000 Priority 2 $ 705,000 AMENDMENT NO. 180 Total $ 750,000" On page 83, after line 43, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 171 "(1837) New Water Well, Planning and Construction (Calcasieu) On page 80, delete line 6, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 425,000 "Priority 1 $ 497,200 Priority 2 $ 125,000 Priority 2 $ 500,000 Total $ 550,000" Total $ 997,200" AMENDMENT NO. 181 AMENDMENT NO. 172 On page 84, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: On page 81, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following: "(95) The WHARF, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) "(1819) C.C. Antoine Museum and Arts Center, Planning Payable from General Obligation Bonds and Construction ($64,000 Local Match) (Caddo) Priority 1 $ 200,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 325,000" AMENDMENT NO. 182 On page 84, between lines 30 and 31, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 173 On page 81, delete line 40, and insert the following: "(1231) Street Improvements, Including the Placement of Fire Hydrants, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) "Priority 1 $ 1,577,900 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 1,222,440 Priority 1 $ 1,000,000" Total $ 2,800,340" AMENDMENT NO. 183 AMENDMENT NO. 174 On page 84, delete lines 35 through 37, and insert the following: On page 82, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 3,221,000 "50/MS9 SULPHUR Priority 5 $ 2,000,000 Total $ 5,221,000" (1199) Upgrade Regional Sewerage Pumping Stations (Arizona and Highway 108), Planning and Construction (Calcasieu) AMENDMENT NO. 184 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 84, between lines 37 and 38, insert the following: Priority 1 $ 2,700,000" "(1235) Water Tower, Line and Improvements (Jefferson) AMENDMENT NO. 175 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 82, after line 42, insert the following: Priority 1 $ 450,000 "50/MU4 VILLE PLATTE (1838) Fire Station, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (1207) Ville Platte Evangeline Recreational Park, Planning, Priority 1 $ 4,100,000" Construction, Infrastructure and Improvements (Evangeline) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 1,500,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 185 (1864) Old McKinley High Community Center on Thomas On page 84, between lines 42 and 43, insert the following: Delpit Drive in the City of Baton Rouge, Kitchen and Building Renovations, Repairs and Upgrades Including "50/MV7 WINNFIELD Elevator Repairs, Planning and Construction (East Baton Rouge) (1840) Port DeLuce Reservoir, Planning and Construction (Winn) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 100,000" Priority 2 $ 500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 197 AMENDMENT NO. 186 On page 89, after line 43, insert the following: On page 85, delete line 20, and insert the following: "50/NBK YMCA OF THE CAPITAL AREA "Priority 1 $ 295,000" (1280) Capital Area YMCA - Long Farms, Acquisition, Planning AMENDMENT NO. 187 and Construction (East Baton Rouge) On page 85, delete line 45, and insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 100,000" "Priority 2 $ 140,000 Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 AMENDMENT NO. 198 Total $ 1,140,000" On page 91, delete line 12, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 188 "Priority 2 $ 258,000 On page 85, after line 45, insert the following: Priority 5 $ 500,000 Total $ 758,000" "(1848) Expand, Repair, and Modify City of Central Drainage System, Planning and Construction AMENDMENT NO. 199 (East Baton Rouge) On page 91, between lines 18 and 19, insert the following: Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 250,000" "50/NCY RECONCILE NEW ORLEANS, INC. AMENDMENT NO. 189 (1870) Reconcile New Orleans, Renovation and Expansion On page 86, line 7, after "Priority" change "5" to "2" Project, Central City New Orleans, Planning and Construction (Orleans) AMENDMENT NO. 190 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 86, delete lines 13 through 15, and insert the following: Priority 1 $ 55,000" "Priority 1 $ 8,219,400 AMENDMENT NO. 200 Priority 5 $ 39,400,000 On page 91, between lines 38 and 39, insert the following: Total $ 47,619,400" "50/NFC JOHN K KELLY GRAND BAYOU RESERVOIR AMENDMENT NO. 191 On page 86, delete lines 27 and 28, and insert the following: (1874) Grand Bayou Resort Sea Wall and Sewer System Repairs, Planning and Construction (Red River) "Priority 1 $ 12,254,900 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 5 $ 15,615,000" Priority 2 $ 135,000" AMENDMENT NO. 192 AMENDMENT NO. 201 On page 87, delete line 7, and insert the following: On page 93, delete line 6, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 1,000,000" "Priority 1 $ 590,000 Priority 5 $ 450,000 AMENDMENT NO. 193 Total $ 1,040,000" On page 87, delete line 25, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 202 "Priority 1 $ 200,000 On page 93, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 2,000,000 Total $ 2,200,000" "50/NGYLINCOLN PARISH SHERIFF'S OFFICE AMENDMENT NO. 194 (1302) Safety Town, Planning and Construction (Lincoln) On page 88, delete lines 28 through 31 Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 2 $ 323,750" AMENDMENT NO. 195 On page 89, delete line 12, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 203 On page 93, between lines 30 and 31, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 1,300,000 Priority 2 $ 4,000,000 "50/NJ2 CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER Priority 5 $ 8,200,000 Total $ 13,500,000" (1896) Contemporary Arts Center Renovation, Planning and Construction ($6,131,272 Local Match) (Orleans) AMENDMENT NO. 196 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 89, between lines 23 and 24, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 8,000" "50/NB3 MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

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AMENDMENT NO. 204 AMENDMENT NO. 213 On page 94, delete line 31, and insert the following: On page 98, delete line 25, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 645,000 "Priority 1 $ 21,000" Priority 5 $ 1,000,000 Total $ 1,645,000" AMENDMENT NO. 214 On page 98, delete line 30, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 205 On page 94, between lines 31 and 32, insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 63,500" "50/NJZ GRAVITY DRAINAGE DISTRICT #8 CALCASIEU AMENDMENT NO. 215 On page 99, delete line 24, and insert the following: (1904) Belfield Ditch Drainage Improvement Project, Planning and Construction (Calcasieu) Priority 1 $ 3,970,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 910,000" AMENDMENT NO. 216 On page 99, after line 46, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 206 On page 95, delete line 32, and insert the following: "50/NTL GIRL SCOUTS LOUISIANA EAST "Priority 1 $ 530,000" (1344) Repairs, Improvements and Upgrades to Girl Scout Camp Marydale, Planning and Construction (West Feliciana) AMENDMENT NO. 207 Payable from General Obligation Bonds On page 95, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following: Priority 2 $ 300,000 Priority 5 $ 3,485,000 "50/NMH SOUTHWEST OUACHITA WATERWORKS, Total $ 3,785,000" INC. AMENDMENT NO. 217 (1914) Water Distribution System Renovations, Planning On page 100, delete lines 24 through 30 and Construction (Ouachita) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 218 Priority 1 $ 300,000" On page 100, between lines 36 and 37, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 208 "50/NUOHOUSTON RIVER WATERWORKS DISTRICT 11 On page 95, delete lines 39 through 41, and insert the following: (1351) Elevated Water Tank and Associated Piping, Planning "Priority 1 $ 3,430,000" and Construction (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 209 Priority 1 $ 605,000 On page 96, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: 50/NUR 9TH WARD FIELD OF DREAMS "50/NP1 ACADIANA CRIMINALISTICS LAB ( ) 9th Ward Field of Dreams Football and Track Stadium (1255) Planning, Design, Construction, and Equipping of a Improvements, Planning and Construction (Orleans) New Crime Laboratory (Iberia) Payable from General Obligation Bonds Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 4 $ 750,000 Priority 2 $ 2,000,000" Priority 5 $ 1,415,000 Total $ 2,165,000 AMENDMENT NO. 210 On page 96, between lines 39 and 40, insert the following: Pending submittal and approval of a capital outlay budget request pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 39:112. "50/NQE FREED MEN, INC. 50/NUV MONROE DOWNTOWN ECONOMIC (1923) Freed Men Housing Renovations, Planning DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT and Construction (Ouachita) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (1352) Monroe Riverwalk, Planning and Construction Priority 1 $ 45,000" (Ouachita) Payable from General Obligation Bonds AMENDMENT NO. 211 Priority 1 $ 200,000" On page 97, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 219 "50/NQW CALCASIEU WATERWORKS DISTRICT #10 On page 102, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: (1329) New Water System, Planning and Construction "50/NWS LAFAYETTE CENTRAL PARK, INC. (Calcasieu) Payable from General Obligation Bonds (1365) Lafayette Central Park Improvements (Lafayette) Priority 1 $ 750,000" Payable from General Obligation Bonds Priority 1 $ 2,000,000" AMENDMENT NO. 212 On page 97, delete line 27, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 220 On page 102, delete line 27, and insert the following: "Priority 1 $ 93,000 Priority 2 $ 372,000 "Priority 1 $ 3,000,000" Total $ 465,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 221 AMENDMENT NO. 231 On page 102, delete lines 42 through 45 On page 126, line 20, after "event." and before "For all", insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 222 On page 103, delete lines 6 through 9 "and Expansion project. In addition, with the approval of the Commissioner of Administration and the Joint Legislative Committee AMENDMENT NO. 223 on the Budget, an alternative delivery strategy may be used in the On page 103, delete line 15, and insert the following: implementation of the Louisiana Children's Museum, Early Learning Village project. Due to the State's current investment in TPC "Priority 2 $ 1,000,000 Louisiana and the" Priority 5 $ 4,000,000 Total $ 5,000,000" AMENDMENT NO. 232 On page 126, at the beginning of line 18, change "Secretary" to AMENDMENT NO. 224 "Chairman" On page 103, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 233 "50/N THE GLOBAL FOUNDATION FOR BETTER On page 128, line 21, after "R.S. 33:9029.2(D)." and before EDUCATION, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, "Notwithstanding" insert the following: INC. "Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or any other ( ) Urgent Care Facility, Planning and Construction provision of law to the contrary, the letting of a contract for (East Baton Rouge) construction of the "Louisiana Construction Center", funded wholly Payable from General Obligation Bonds by the Louisiana Licensing Board for Contractors, shall be exempt Priority 2 $ 200,000 from all statutes relative to public bidding and contractual review. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act or any other Pending submittal and approval of a capital outlay budget request provision of law to the contrary, contracts may be entered into for pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 39:112." The Global Foundation for Better Education, Health and Environment, Inc. for the Urgent Care Facility, Planning and AMENDMENT NO. 225 Construction project prior to the issuance of a line of credit, prior to On page 103, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following: receipt of funding, and prior to execution of a cooperative endeavor agreement and the project is exempted from all statutes relative to "50/S18 EAST CARROLL PARISH SCHOOL BOARD public bidding, contractual review, and the review of plans and specifications by the Office of Facility Planning and Control." (1959) Administrative Building, Acquisition and Renovation, Planning and Construction (East Carroll) On motion of Senator Morrell, the committee amendment was Payable from General Obligation Bonds adopted. The amended bill was read by title and recommitted to the Priority 1 $ 280,000" Committee on Finance. AMENDMENT NO. 226 HOUSE BILL NO. 3— On page 103, delete lines 42 through 46, and on page 104, delete BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON lines 1 through 40 AN ACT To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2016, relative to AMENDMENT NO. 227 the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program; On page 106, delete line 29, and insert the following: to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for "Total $ 2,636,032" authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond Commission; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 228 On page 122, delete line 15, and insert the following: Reported favorably by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative "concession stand. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act to Bureau. the contrary or any other provision of law, the Parks Municipal Complex, Planning and Construction project shall include the HOUSE BILL NO. 722— BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENO purchase, construction or renovation of a new facility in St. Martin AN ACT Parish. Not withstanding anything contained in this Act to the To enact R.S. 47:306.4, relative to online hotel sales; to provide for contrary or any" registration of certain dealers using online forums to transact AMENDMENT NO. 229 business; to require allocation of existing resources for On page 124, line 15, change "Building;" to "Building (also known implementation; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for as the Business Development Center);" related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal AMENDMENT NO. 230 Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative On page 124, delete lines 29 and 30, and insert the following: Bureau. "a cooperative endeavor agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this HOUSE BILL NO. 880— Act to the contrary or any other provision of law, monies BY REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD appropriated herein for the Juban Road (LA1026) Widening (I-12 to AN ACT US 190) project may be expended for the installation of sewer lines To enact R.S. 47:338.138.1, relative to the Lafourche Parish School along the roadway and pursuant to a cooperative endeavor agreement Board; to authorize the school board to levy and collect an between the Department of Transportation and Development and additional sales and use tax, subject to voter approval; and to Livingston Parish, funds may be provided to Livingston Parish for provide for related matters. that purpose. Notwithstanding anything contained in this act to the contrary or any other provision of law, the appropriations made for Reported with amendments by the Committee on Revenue and the Louisiana Stadium" Fiscal Affairs.

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SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to Engrossed House Bill No. 880 by Representative Richard Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 1160 by Representative Davis AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 47:338.138.1" insert "and 1925.13" On page 1, line 17, delete "the" and insert "a" AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 2, after "relative to" delete the remainder of the line On page 2, line 6, delete "in response to any public records request and at the beginning of line 3, delete "school board" and insert made pursuant to" and insert "consistent with" "revenue and taxation; to authorize certain local actions; to authorize the LaFourche Parish School Board" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 10, delete "in response to any public records request AMENDMENT NO. 3 made pursuant to" and insert "consistent with" On page 1, line 4, after "approval;" insert "to authorize the assessor in the Beauregard Parish Assessment District to receive an AMENDMENT NO. 4 automobile expense allowance;" On page 2, line 14, delete "in response to any public records request made pursuant to" and insert "consistent with" AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 9, after "R.S. 47:338.138.1" change "is" to "and AMENDMENT NO. 5 1925.13 are" On page 2, line 18, at the end of the line, delete "in" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, between lines 14 and 15, insert: On page 2, line 19, delete "response to any public records request * * * made pursuant to" and insert "consistent with" "§1925.13. Beauregard Parish Assessment District; automobile expense allowance AMENDMENT NO. 7 In the Beauregard Parish Assessment District, the assessor may On page 3, line 16, delete "a project" and insert "any project in receive an automobile expense allowance equal to fifteen percent of excess of fifty thousand dollars of total installed costs" his annual salary provided the assessor maintains three hundred thousand dollars of automobile insurance per accident for bodily AMENDMENT NO. 8 injury and one hundred thousand dollars of automobile insurance per On page 3, line 21, delete "for public inspection in response to" accident for property damage." AMENDMENT NO. 9 On motion of Senator Morrell, the committee amendment was On page 3, line 22, delete "any public records request made pursuant adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the to" and insert "consistent with" Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 10 HOUSE BILL NO. 1129— On page 3, line 23, after "(h)" delete "The" and insert "For any BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES project in excess of fifty thousand dollars of total installed costs, the" AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:303.2, relative to sales and use taxes; to provide AMENDMENT NO. 11 relative to audits for purposes of state and local tax; to establish On page 5, line 26, delete "in response to any public records" a procedure whereby a dealer may request a coordinated audit to include various taxing authorities; to provide for requirements AMENDMENT NO. 12 and limitations; to require certain notices and deadlines; to On page 5, line 27, delete "request made pursuant to" and insert provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. "consistent with" On motion of Senator Morrell, the committee amendment was Reported favorably by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Legislative Bureau. Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 1160— (Substitute for House Bill No. 921 by Petitions, Memorials and Representative Davis) Communications BY REPRESENTATIVES DAVIS, FRANKLIN, IVEY, NANCY LANDRY, JAY MORRIS, PIERRE, AND STOKES The following petitions, memorials and communications were AN ACT received and read: To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3394.3(A)(4), relative to corporations that support public postsecondary education; to provide relative OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER to capital projects undertaken by a nonprofit corporation on STATE OF LOUISIANA behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Community and Technical DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION Colleges; to provide procedures for soliciting and evaluating proposals from contractors; to provide that certain records of the April 8, 2016 corporation be made available to the public; to require monitoring and status reports on projects; to provide relative to The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. the board of directors of such corporation; and to provide for President, Louisiana Senate related matters. P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs. Dear Mr. President This is to advise that I have appointed Susan West as Chief Executive Officer of the Office of Group Benefits effective

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January 11, 2016. This is a reappointment to the position that she Assistant Commissioner - State Forester, Assistant already held. Commissioner-Office of Forestry Wade Dubea Ms. West's contact information is as follows 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 6000 Work address: 1201 North Third Street, Suite G-159, Baton Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Rouge, LA70802 I am confident that each individual meets the qualifications If you need additional information, please let me know. With required by law and will serve the State of Louisiana and the best regards, I am Department of Agriculture and Forestry honorably. Hence, I submit their names for consideration of confirmation by the Senate. I am Very truly yours, also approving Bradley E. Spicer as Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Soil and Water Conservation and Executive Director of the Commissioner State Soil and Water Conservation Committee. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Respectfully yours, AND FORESTRY MIKE STRAIN DVM Commissioner March 9, 2016 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Honorable John Alario AND FORESTRY President of the Louisiana Senate P.O. Box 94183 March 9, 2016 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The Honorable John Alario Dear President Alario: President of the Senate - State of Louisiana P.O. Box 94183 Pursuant to the authority granted to me as set forth in La. R.S. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 36:621, et seq., effective January 11, 2016, I have reappointed, the following individuals to positions within the Louisiana Department Re: Appointment of the Director of Boll Weevil Eradication of Agriculture and Forestry and, therefore, respectfully request the Commission consent of the Senate: Dear President Alario: Confidential Assistant Fred E. Bass Effective January 11, 2016, and in accordance with the authority 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 2000 granted to me as set forth in R.S. 3:1604(I), I have reappointed Marc Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Bordelon as Director of the Boll Weevil Eradication Commission, within the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry and, Assistant Commissioner - Office of Management and Finance therefore, respectfully request the required consent of the Senate. Colonel Dane Kyle Morgan Director of Boll Weevil Eradication Commission 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 1000 Marc Bordelon Baton Rouge, LA 70806 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 3002 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Assistant Commissioner - Office of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences I am confident that Marc meets the qualifications required by James Todd Parker law and will serve the State of Louisiana and the Department of 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 3000 Agriculture and Forestry honorably. Hence, I submit his name for Baton Rouge, LA 70806 consideration of confirmation by the Senate. Thank you. Assistant Commissioner - Office of Agro-Consumer Services Respectfully yours, Benjamin Avery Rayburn MIKE STRAIN DVM 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 5000 Commissioner Baton Rouge, LA 70806 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Deputy Commissioner AND FORESTRY Brent Robbins DVM 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 2000 March 9, 2016 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 The Honorable John Alario Assistant Commissioner - Office of Animal Health and Food President of the Senate - State of Louisiana Safety P.O. Box 94183 John Stanley Walther Baton Rouge, LA 70804 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 4001 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Re: Appointment of the Director of the Louisiana Commission of Weights and Measures Furthermore, in accordance with La. R.S. 36:627(A), I have approved the following individual for a position within the Louisiana Dear President Alario: Department of Agriculture and Forestry and, therefore, respectfully request the consent of the Senate: Effective January 11, 2016, and in accordance with the authority granted to me as set forth in R.S. 3:4603(I), I have reappointed Dr. Stephen O. Sessums as Director of the Louisiana Commission of Weights and Measures within the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry and, therefore, respectfully request the required consent of the Senate.

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William (Bill) Arceneaux Stephen O. Sessums, M.D. 7733 Perkins Road 5825 Florida Boulevard, Suite 5000 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Vice: Reappointment Appointed: January 11, 2016 I am confident that this gentleman meets the qualifications Term: Concurrent required by law and will serve the State of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture and Forestry honorably. Hence, I submit Thank you in advance for your attention to this important his name for consideration of confirmation by the Senate. Thank matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need you. additional information. Respectfully yours, Sincerely, MIKE STRAIN DVM ERIC BELIN Commissioner FACC-GC President DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES C.R.E.O.L.E, INC. April 7, 2016 March 16, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President President Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, La. 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate: RE: DCFS Recommendations for Senate Confirmation Pursuant to R.S. 25:651 et Seq., C.R.E.O.L.E. Inc., the Dear Senator Alario: Louisiana section of the Assemblée des Parlementaires Francophoneshas appointed Wilfred Paul Cluse to serve on the The Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) would CODOFIL board. like to recommend the following employees for Senate Confirmation. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Rhenda Hodnett and submit to you, Wilfred Paul Cluse for consideration of Senate Deputy Secretary of Programs confirmation as required by law. 2/1/16 — Hire Date 42334 Jamie Road Name: Wilfred Paul Cluse Prairieville, LA 70769 Address: 131 Nickerson Pkwy. (replacing Kim Glapion-Bertrand) Lafayette, La. 70501 Vice: unknown Alfreda Tillman Bester Appointed: Jan 11, 2016 Deputy Secretary of Operations Term: Concurrent 4/18/16 — Hire Date 4014 Salem Drive Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Baton Rouge, LA 70814 matter. Please contact me should you have any question or (replacing Sharon Tucker) need additional information Attached are resumes for these employees. Should you have any Sincerely, additional questions, please let me know. Thank you for your MELVIN J. CAESAR consideration of these recommendations. C.R.E.O.L.E Inc. President Sincerely LOUISIANA CULTURAL ECONOMY FOUNDATION MARKETA GARNER WALTERS Secretary April 11, 2016 FRENCH AMERICAN Dear Senator Alario, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Louisiana Cultural Economy Foundation is the appointing January 28, 2016 authority for a position on the Council for Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL) Board. I would like to appoint Ms. Mavis The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Fruge for the term beginning January 1l, 2016. Ms. Fruge's contact Louisiana State Senate information is: Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Mavis Arnaud Fruge 860 Seven Arpents Rd. Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate: Arnaudville LA70512

Pursuant to R. S. 25:651 et seq., French American Chamber of If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at the Commerce, Gulf Coast has appointed William (Bill) Arceneaux to number below. serve on the CODOFIL board. Best, In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment AIMEE SMALLWOOD and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation CEO as required by law.

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LOUISIANA PUBLIC BROADCASTING Name: Amanda Jane LaFleur Address: 205 Pickwick Drive, March 29, 2016 City, State, Zip code: Lafayette, LA 70503 Vice: Self Senator John Alario Appointed: 2010 State Capitol Term: Concurrent 900 N. Third St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need Dear Senator Alario, additional information. I am writing you concerning an appointment to the board of Sincerely, CODOFIL. The Louisiana Educational TV Authority (LETA) has a MICHELLE HAJ-BROUSSARD PH.D. position on the board of the Council for the Development of French President in Louisiana. We would like to reappoint Christian Goudeau to this board. He is a past chairman of LETA and an outstanding volunteer. FRANCOPHONE SECTION We would like to request that he be appointed for Senate LOUISIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION confirmation as required by law. I have included his contact information: April 4, 2016 Mr. Christian M. Goudeau The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President 407 N. Market Street Louisiana State Senate Opelousas, LA 70570 P. O. Box 94183 Appt: Jan. 11, 2016 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Thank you for your assistance in this matter. RE: Reappointment to the CODOFIL Board Sincerely, Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate, BETH COURTNEY Executive Director LETA Pursuant to R. S. 25:651 et seq. the Francophone Section of the Louisiana State Bar Association has appointed John Hernandez, Jr. LOUISIANA CONSORTIUM OF IMMERSION SCHOOLS to serve on the CODOFIL board. January 30, 2016 In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name (or names) for consideration of Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President confirmation as required by law. Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Name: John Hernandez Jr. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Address: 321 West Main, Ste. 2G City, State, Zip Code: Lafayette, LA 70501 Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate: Vice: Self Appointed: January 11, 2016 Pursuant to R. S. 25:651 et seq., the Louisiana Consortium of Term: Concurrent Immersion Schools has appointed Kaitlynn Broussard, Jill Hackney, Amanda LaFleur, and Michelle Haj-Broussard to serve on the Thank you in advance for your attention to this important CODOFIL board for the term beginning January 11, 2016. matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name (or names) for consideration of Senate With best wishes, I remain confirmation as required by law Very truly yours, WARREN A. PERRIN Name Michelle Haj-Broussard Chairman Address: 1044 Leger Rd City, State, Zip code Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 SENATE Vice: Self STATE OF LOUISIANA Appointed: 2010 May 24, 2016 Name Jill Hackney Address: 540 Drehr Avenue The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President City, State, Zip code Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Louisiana State Senate Vice: Terri Hammatt Post Office Box 94183 Appointed: 2016 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Term: Concurrent Dear Senator Alario and members of the Louisiana State Senate: Name: Kaitlynn Broussard Address: 304 Zilia Street Pursuant to R. S. 25:651 et seq., the Louisiana section of the City, State, Zip Code: Lafayette, LA 70501 Assemblée des Parlementaires Francophones has appointed Mr. Vice: Nicole Boudreaux Joseph Ulysse Joubert, Ms. Susan Spillman, and Mr. Tony Appointed: 2016 Zaunbrecher, to serve on the CODOFIL board effective January 11, Term: Concurrent 2016. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointments and submit to you the names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law.

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Mr. Joseph Ulysse Joubert member and he continues to distinguish himself in service as he 3326 Walnut Drive represents our state, especially the academic community. Opelousas, LA 70570 This request for Prof. Kress' reappointment is for the term Susan Spillman Ph.D. beginning on January 11, 2016. As requested, I am providing his Department of French coordinates: Xavier University One Drexel Drive Prof. Dana Kress New Orleans, LA 70125 7381 North Lakeshore Dr. Shreveport, LA 71107 Mr. Anthony "Tony" Zaunbrecher P. O. Box 27 Thank you for your attention to this matter, and thank you for Hayes, LA 70646 your continued service to our state. Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. Yours truly, Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional SUSAN F. SPILLMAN PH. D information. President, the CODOFIL Academic Consortium William Arceneaux Professor of French Sincerely, Associate Professor of French ERIC LAFLEUR Xavier University of Louisiana Senate District 28 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF FRENCH XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA LOUISIANA CHAPTER DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES February 25, 2016 April 7, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President The Honorable John Alario Louisiana State Senate Louisiana Senate President Post Office Box 94183 The State Capitol Baton Rouge, LA 70804 900 North Third St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate: Dear Senator Alario, Pursuant to R.S. 25:651 et seq. American Association of Teachers of French - Louisiana Chapter has appointed Jacqueline In support of a recent decision of the CODOFIL Academic Labat to serve on the CODOFIL (Council for the Development of Consortium I hereby request that Prof. Thomas Klingler of Tulane French in Louisiana) Board. University be reappointed to the CODOFIL Board for the term beginning on January 11, 2016. He has served with commitment and In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment has carried out his responsibilities admirably, and we are honored to and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation be represented by such an admirable colleague. as required by law. Mr. Klingler can be reached at [email protected] or by Jacqueline Labat telephone at (504) 8623114. His office is located in Newcomb Hall 1816 Beechgrove Drive 311J Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 Self Appointed: Jan. 11, 2016 Should you need further information, please contact me at the Term: Concurrent number or e-mail below. Thank you very much for your work in helping CODOFIL continue to serve the French-speaking community Thank you in advance for your attention to this important in Louisiana. matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. Yours truly, SUSAN F. SPILLMAN PH. D. Sincerely, President, the CODOFIL Academic Consortium JACQUELINE LABAT William Arceneaux Professor of French President Associate Professor of French Xavier University of Louisiana LAFAYETTE INTERNATIONAL CENTER XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA February 2, 2016 DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President April 7, 2016 Louisiana State Senate P. O. Box 94183 The Honorable John Alario Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Louisiana Senate President The State Capitol Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate, 900 North Third St. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Pursuant to R. S. 25:651 et seq. the Lafayette International Centre has appointed Burnell F. Lemoine to serve on the CODOFIL Dear Senator Alario, board. On behalf of the CODOFIL Academic Consortium, I am In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment honored to request that Professor Dana Kress of Centenary College and submit to you the name of Burnell F. Lemoine for consideration be reappointed to the CODOFIL Board. He has been an exemplary of Senate confirmation as required by law.

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Burnell F. Lemoine LOUISIANE-ACADIE, INC. 1420 St. John Street Lafayette, LA 70506 February 22, 2016 Appointment: January 11, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. President, Louisiana Senate Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional P.O. Box 94183 information. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Sincerely, Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana Senate, PHILIPPE GUSTIN International Trade Manager Pursuant to R.S. 25:652 of the Regular Session concerning the restructuring of CODOFIL, the Association Louisiane-Acadie has LA FONDATION LOUISIANE appointed Michael Vincent to serve on the CODOFIL board. January 27, 2016 In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President as required by law. Louisiana State Senate P. O. Box 94183 (EFFECTIVE January 11, 2016) Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Michael Vincent 8950 Simon LeBleu Rd. Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Louisiana State Senate, Lake Charles, LA 70607 Pursuant to R. S. 25:651 et seq., La Fondation Louisiane has Thank you in advance for your attention to this important appointed David Marcantel to serve on the CODOFIL board. matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name of David Marcantel for consideration of Sincerely, Senate confirmation as required by law. RANDAL L MENARD President David Marcantel P. O. Box 1366 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Jennings, LA 70546 Reappointment May 10, 2016 January 11, 2016 Concurrent Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. Post Office Box 94183 Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional Baton Rouge, LA 70804 information. Dear Senator Alario: Sincerely, WILLIAM ARCENEAUX In accordance with mandates of the Louisiana Constitution and Founder the Titles 17 and 36 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, I have appointed the following individual to a position within the Louisiana CITY OF NEW ORLEANS Department of the Education, and therefore, respectfully request the consent of the Senate. April 12, 2016 Superintendent, Special School District Senator John A. Alario Jr. (Effective July 1, 2015) President of the Louisiana Senate Mr. Monte Burke P. O. Box 94183 P. O. Box 94064 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Re: Appointment to the Council for the Development of French in I respectfully submit his name for consideration and consent by Louisiana (CODOFIL) the Senate. Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need Dear Senator Alario: additional information. I am writing to inform you that I hereby reappoint Brooke Smith Sincerely, to be my designee on the Council for the Development of French in JOHN WHITE Louisiana (CODOFIL), effective immediately. State Superintendent of Education Should you have any questions, please contact my office. Sincerely, MITCHELL J. LANDRIEU Mayor

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LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION FLORIDA PARISHES JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION June 16, 2015 January 27, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President President Louisiana State Senate Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Re: Florida Parishes Juvenile Justice Commission Dear President Alario: Dear Senator Alario: In accordance with R.S. 17:1964, I have appointed Ms. Amy Deslattes to serve on the board of directors of the Louisiana School Pursuant to R. S. 15:1094.1(A), Peter Frey was appointed by the for Math, Science and the Arts. Ms. Deslattes will replace Ms. district attorney of the Twenty-Second Judicial District to serve as a Amanda Lafollette for the remainder of her term. commissioner on the Florida Parishes Juvenile Justice Commission.

LSMSA Board of Directors In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Effective June 15, 2015 and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation Teacher as required by law. Ms. Amy Deslattes 129 Cane Creek Dr. Peter Frey Broussard, LA 70518 2450 Severn Avenue, Suite 308 Metairie, La 70001 I respectfully submit her name for consideration and consent by Appointed by 22nd Judicial District Attorney the Senate. Thank you for your attention to this matter, and please Appointed: June 12, 2015 contact me should you have any questions or concerns. Term: June 11, 2019 Vice: Richard Wood Sincerely, JOHN WHITE Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Louisiana State Superintendent matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Sincerely, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY TONIA DELEON Secretary March 29, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. FLORIDA PARISHES JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMISSION President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate January 27, 2016 900 North 3rd Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate RE: Senate Confirmation of Appointed Department Secretary Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear Senator Alario: Re: Florida Parishes Juvenile Justice Commission In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 36:235, I have appointed. Ms. Denise Bennett as deputy secretary of the Louisiana Dear Senator Alario: Department of Environmental Quality. Pursuant to R. S. 15:1094.1(A), the judges of the In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Twenty-Second Judicial District have appointed Mr. Salvadore Mulé to the Department of Environmental Quality and respectfully submit to serve as a commissioner on the Florida Parishes Juvenile Justice to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required Commission. by law: In that regard, we hereby acknowledge the following DEPUTY SECRETARY appointment and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate Denise Bennett Vice: Vacant (Vladimir Appeaning) confirmation as required by law. 602 N. Fifth Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Mr. Salvadore Mulé Appointed 02/29/2016 76334 Robinson Road Folsom, LA 70437 It is my belief that the aforementioned individual is eminently Appointed by the 22nd Judicial Court Judges qualified to serve in this position; and that she brings unique Appointed: June 12, 2015 experiences, knowledge, and insight to the department. Term: February 28, 2019 Vice: Self Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, CHUCK CARR BROWN, PH.D. Secretary

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Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. by law. Senator Ronnie Johns, Senator Dan W. "Blade" Morrish, and Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional Senator John R. Smith's contact information is as follows: information. Honorable Ronnie Johns Sincerely, State Senator TONIA DELEON 1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 515 Secretary Lake Charles, LA 70602 STATE OF LOUISIANA Honorable Dan W. "Blade" Morrish HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES State Senator 119 W. Nezpique Street February 22, 2016 Jennings, LA 70546 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Honorable John R. Smith President State Senator Louisiana State Senate 611-B South 5th Street 1063 Muller Parkway Leesville, LA 71446 Westwego, LA 70094 Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Please Re: Group Benefits Policy and Planning Board contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. Dear President Alario: Sincerely, This letter is to advise you that I have appointed Representative JOHN A. ALARIO JR. Robert Billiot, Mr. Kenneth Krefft and Mr. Korey Harvey as the President of the Senate appointees from the Speaker on the Group Benefits Policy and Planning Board, as provided in R. S. 42:882. In that regard, I hereby STATE OF LOUISIANA acknowledge the following appointments and submit to you their DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HOSPITALS names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. April 18, 2016 Representative Billiot's, Mr. Krefft's, and Mr. Harvey's contact information is as follows: The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President Representative Robert Billiot Louisiana State Senate State Representative Post Office Box 94183 #10 Westbank Expressway Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70804 Westwego, LA 70094 Dear President Alario, Mr. Kenneth Krefft 157 Archer Avenue I have appointed Michelle Alletto as Deputy Secretary effective Shreveport, LA 71105 January 11, 2016. I would sincerely appreciate having Ms. Alletto's name placed on the Senate and Governmental Affairs agenda for Mr. Korey Harvey Senate confirmation. Her information is as follows: Deputy Commissioner Department of Insurance Name: Michelle Alletto P.O. Box 94214 Address: 342 Wiltz Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806 Position: Deputy Secretary Thank you for your attention to this matter. If I or my staff can Replacing: Hugh Eley be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to call. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may Sincerely, have. I look forward to working with you. TAYLOR F. BARRAS Speaker of the House of Representatives Sincerely, REBEKAH E. GEE MD SENATE Secretary STATE OF LOUISIANA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY February 22, 2016 AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS STATE OF LOUISIANA Louisiana State Senate State Capitol April 4, 2016 Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. RE: Group Benefits Policy and Planning Board President Louisiana State Senate Members of the Senate: Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Pursuant to R. S. 42:882, I have appointed Senator Ronnie Johns, Senator Dan W. "Blade" Morrish, and Senator John R. Smith Dear President Alario, as members of the Group Benefits Policy and Planning Board. I have appointed William Rachal as my Deputy Director, Chief I hereby acknowledge the following appointments and submit to of Staff of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and you their names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required Emergency Preparedness effective January 19, 2016. I would

1208 43rd DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 77 SENATE May 30, 2016 sincerely appreciate having Mr. Rachal's name placed on the Senate Ms. Diane Davidson and Governmental Affairs Agenda for Senate confirmation. His Vice: Self information is as follows: Post Office Box 1110 Alexandria, LA 71309 Name: William Rachal Appointed: 07/01/2015 Address: 7667 Independence Blvd. Term: 06/30/2017 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Seat: Louisiana Business Group on Health Position: Deputy Director, Chief of Staff Replacing: Christina Dayries Mr. Rusty Eckel, PT Vice: Jeremy Stillwell, PT Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may 3212 Second Avenue have. I look forward to working with you. Lake Charles, LA 70601 Appointed: 07/01/2015 Sincerely, Term: 06/30/2017 JAMES WASKOM Seat: Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Director Mr. Korey Harvey LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Vice: Self Post Office Box 94214 July 22, 2015 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Appointed: 07/01/2015 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Term: 06/30/2017 President of the Senate Seat: Ex-Officio Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Ms. Linda Hawkins Vice: Self Dear Senator Alario, 22271 Main Street Abita Springs, LA 70420 As you are aware, the Louisiana Health Care Commission was Appointed: 07/01/2015 created in 1992 and each of its members serves a term of two years. Term: 06/30/2017 The new study period for the two-year term began July 1, 2015 and Seat: League of Women Voters of Louisiana continues through June 30, 2017. Pursuant to the authority granted to me as set forth in La. R.S. 22:2161, I have appointed the following Ms. Hedy Hebert individuals as members of the Louisiana Health Care Commission. Vice: Self 550 Boardwalk Boulevard Bossier City, LA 71111 Ms. Robelynn Abadie, LUTCF, CSA, RFC, CAP Appointed: 07/01/2015 Vice: Self Term: 06/30/2017 10616 Timberlake Drive Seat: Louisiana Association of Health Underwriters Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Appointed: 07/01/2015 Marlon D. Henderson, DDS Term: 06/30/2017 Vice: Vacant Seat: NAIFA Louisiana 9096 Walker Road Shreveport, LA 71118 Mr. Jeff Albright Appointed: 07/15/2015 Vice: Self Term: 06/30/2017 18153 East Petroleum Drive Seat: National Dental Association Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Appointed: 07/01/2015 Jesse Lambert, PsyD Term: 06/30/2017 Vice: Self Seat: Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of Louisiana 719 South Burnside Avenue Suite G Eric T. Baumgartner, MD, MPH Gonzales, LA 70737 Vice: Self Appointed: 07/01/2015 1515 Poydras Street Term: 06/30/2017 Suite 1200 Seat: Louisiana Psychological Association New Orleans, LA 70112 Appointed: 07/01/2015 Eva M. Lamendola, OD Term: 06/30/2017 Vice: Self Seat: At-Large Appointment 1004 West Highway 30 Suite A Ms. Amy David Gonzales, LA 70737 Vice: Self Appointed: 07/01/2015 19421 North Muirfield Circle Term: 06/30/2017 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Seat: Optometry Association of Louisiana Appointed: 07/01/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Rachel Moore, MD Seat: At-Large Appointment Vice: Self 7015 Highway 190 East Service Road Suite 200 Covington, LA 70433 Appointed: 07/01/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: Louisiana State Medical Society

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Mrs. Barbara Morvant The Honorable Ledricka Johnson Thierry Vice: Brenda Hatfield PhD Vice: Self 4713 Sheridan Avenue Member Metairie, LA 70002 House of Representatives Appointed: 07/01/2015 State of Louisiana Term: 06/30/2017 8202 Highway 182 Seat: AARP, the nominee of which shall be a volunteer Opelousas, LA 70570 representative. Appointed: 07/01/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Mr. Andrew Muhl Seat: Louisiana House of Representatives, Committee on Vice: Self Insurance 301 Main Street Suite 1012 Mr. Thomas "Rocky" Thompson Baton Rouge, LA 70825 Vice: Self Appointed: 07/01/2015 Post Office Box 629 Term: 06/30/2017 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Seat: AARP Louisiana Appointed: 07/01/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Ms. B. Ronnell Nolan, HIA, CHRS Seat: Department of Health and Hospitals Vice: Self Post Office Box 65128 The Honorable Rick Ward III Baton Rouge, LA 70896 Vice: Self Appointed: 07/01/2015 Member Term: 06/30/2017 Senate Seat: Health Agents for America, Inc. State of Louisiana 3741 Highway 1 Mr. Daniel Paquin Port Allen, LA 70767 Vice: Tej Shah Appointed: 07/01/2015 5525 Reitz Avenue Term: 06/30/2017 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Seat: Louisiana State Senate, Committee on Insurance Appointed: 07/01/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 As further information is needed for Senate confirmation or Seat: Representing "A dometstic mutual, nonprofit health other matters, please call me or have a member of your staff contact service and indemnity company." Crystal Marchand Campbell, Executive Director of the Louisiana Health Care Commission. Ms. Katie Parnell Vice: Roderick C. Campbell With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Post Office Box 792 Very truly yours, Bastrop, LA 71221 JAMES J. DONELON Appointed: 07/01/2015 Commissioner of Insurance Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: Louisiana Primary Care Association LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Mr. Clay Pinson September 25, 2015 Vice: Renee Amar 15755 South Harrell's Ferry Road The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Baton Rouge, LA 70816 President of the Senate Appointed: 07/01/2015 Post Office Box 94183 Term: 06/30/2017 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Seat: Louisiana Association of Business and Industry Dear Senator Alario, Ms. Debra Rushing Vice: Self As you are aware, the Louisiana Health Care Commission was 8591 United Plaza Boulevard created in 1992 and each of its members serves a term of two years. Suite 270 The new study period for the two-year term began July 1, 2015 and Baton Rouge, LA 70809 continues through June 30, 2017. Pursuant to the authority granted to Appointed: 07/01/2015 me as set forth in La. R.S. 22:2161, I have appointed the following Term: 06/30/2017 individuals as members of the Louisiana Health Care Commission. Seat: Louisiana's Medicare Peer Review Organizations as designated by the Health Care Financing Administration. (eQHealth Solutions) Rachel Durel DDS Vice: Robert Barsley DDS, JD Mr. Thomas N. Wright 335 Doucet Road Vice: Jennifer Barber Valois Suite B 442 Europe Street Lafayette, LA 70503-3497 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Appointed: 09/15/2015 Appointed: 07/01/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: Louisiana Dental Association Seat: Louisiana Association for Justice I hereby submit the above listed appointments for Senate confirmation as required by law. The following are appointed as ex-officio members.

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Mr. Arnold M. Goldberg William L. Ferguson PhD, CLU, CPCU, ARM Vice: Donna Mayeux Vice: Evola C. Bates 330 Rue St. Peter Post Office Box 44570 Metairie, LA 70005 Lafayette, LA 70504-4570 Appointed: 09/22/2015 Appointed: 08/12/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: At-Large Appointment Seat: Governing boards of state colleges and universities and by a dean from the business schools represented by the Louisiana Anthony M. Grieco MD, MBA Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Vice: Laura E. Trunk MD 3838 North Causeway Boulevard Ms. Lisa Gardner Suite 3350 Vice: Scott Broussard Metairie, LA 70002 2511 Terrace Avenue Appointed: 08/17/2015 Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Term: 06/30/2017 Appointed: 07/28/2015 Seat: Louisiana Association of Health Plans Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: Louisiana Nursing Home Association Mr. Bryan Wagner Vice: Ron Nezat Mr. Thomas "Kyle" Godfrey 650 Poydras Street Vice: Rhonda Bagby Suite 2247 8550 United Plaza Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70130 Suite 703 Appointed: 09/22/2015 Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Term: 06/30/2017 Appointed: 08/12/2015 Seat: At-Large Appointment Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: A domestic commercial health insurance issuer. I hereby submit the above listed appointments for Senate confirmation as required by law. L. Faye Grimsley PhD, CIH Vice: Anil Kukreja PhD The following individual is appointed as member of the One Drexel Drive Louisiana Health Care Commission by the Secretary of the Box V Department of Health and Hospitals to replace Mr. Thomas "Rocky" New Orleans, LA 70125 Thompson. Appointed: 8/12/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Ms. Lauren Gleason Seat: Governing boards of state colleges and universities and by Vice: Thomas "Rocky" Thompson a dean from the business schools represented by the Louisiana Post Office Box 629 Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Appointed: 09/14/2015 Mr. Jesse McCormick Term: 06/30/2017 Vice: Derrell Cohoon Seat: Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals 532 Spanish Town Road Baton Rouge, LA 70802-5346 As further information is needed for Senate confirmation or Appointed: 07/29/2015 other matters, please call me or have a member of your staff contact Term: 06/30/2017 Crystal Marchand Campbell, Executive Director of the Louisiana Seat: America's Health Insurance Plans Health Care Commission. Ms. Jennifer McMahon With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Vice: Coletta C. Barrett Very truly yours, 2450 Severn Avenue JAMES J. DONELON Suite 210 Commissioner of Insurance Metairie, LA 70001 Appointed: 07/28/2015 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: Lousiana Hospital Association August 13, 2015 Mr. Ed Parker The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Vice: Julie Cherry President of the Senate 429 Government Street Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Appointed: 08/04/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Dear Senator Alario, Seat: Louisiana AFL-CIO As you are aware, the Louisiana Health Care Commission was James C. "Butch" Sonnier BS, DC created in 1992 and each of its members serves a term of two years. Vice: John Steven Caraway DC The new study period for the two-year term began July 1, 2015 and 143 Lee Drive continues through June 30, 2017. Pursuant to the authority granted to Suite 1 me as set forth in La. R.S. 22:2161, I have appointed the following Baton Rouge, LA 70808 individuals as members of the Louisiana Health Care Commission. Appointed: 08/03/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 Seat: Chiropractic Association of Louisiana

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Mr. Chris Vidrine Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 Vice: Self Appointed: 02/22/2016 433 Boliver Street Term: 06/30/2017 Eighth Floor Seat: Louisiana House of Representatives, House Insurance New Orleans, LA 70112 Committee Appointed: 08/12/2015 Term: 06/30/2017 As further information is needed for Senate confirmation or Seat: Governing boards of state colleges and universities and by other matters, please call me or have a member of your staff contact a dean from the business schools represented by the Louisiana Crystal Marchand Campbell, Executive Director of the Louisiana Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. Health Care Commission. I hereby submit the above listed appointments for Senate With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain confirmation as required by law. Very truly yours, JAMES J. DONELON As further information is needed for Senate confirmation or Commissioner of Insurance other matters, please call me or have a member of your staff contact Crystal Marchand Campbell, Executive Director of the Louisiana LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Health Care Commission. August 28, 2015 With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. JAMES J. DONELON President of the Senate Commissioner of Insurance Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Baton Rouge, LA 70804 March 1, 2016 Dear Senator Alario: The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the President of the Senate following appointment: Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Susan Denise Brignac Title: Chief Deputy Commissioner Dear Senator Alario, Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 1702 North Third Street, Baton Rouge, LA As you are aware, the Louisiana Health Care Commission was 70804 created in 1992 and each of its members serves a term of two years. Appointment Effective: August 17, 2015 The new study period for the two-year term began July 1, 2015 and continues through June 30, 2017. Pursuant to the authority granted to In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed me as set forth in La. R.S. 22:2161, I have appointed the following appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please individuals as members of the Louisiana Health Care Commission. contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. John F. Fraiche MD If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Vice: Donna Fraiche me. St. Elizabeth Hospital 15151 Highland Road With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Very truly yours, Appointed: 01/13/2016 JAMES J. DONELON Term: 06/30/2017 Commissioner of Insurance Seat: At-Large Appointment LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE John Overton MBA Vice: John David Monlezun March 30, 2016 Chief Financial Officer Turn Key Solutions The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. 11911 Justice Avenue President of the Senate Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Louisiana State Senate Appointed: 01/07/2016 Post Office Box 94183 Term: 06/30/2017 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Seat: National Federation of Independent Businesses Dear Senator Alario: I hereby submit the above listed appointments for Senate confirmation as required by law. In accordance with La. R.S. 22:2294 et seq., I have made the following appointment to the Louisiana Citizens Property The following individual is appointed as member of the Corporation: Louisiana Health Care Commission by the Speaker of the House to replace The Honorable Ledricka Thierry. S. Denise Brignac Title: Designee to the Board The Honorable Mike Huval Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Vice: The Honorable Ledricka Thierry Mailing Address: Post Office Box 858, Clinton, Louisiana Louisiana State Representative 70722 House Insurance Committee Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 110 North Main Street

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In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please me. contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact JAMES J. DONELON me. Commissioner of Insurance With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Very truly yours, JAMES J. DONELON March 30, 2016 Commissioner of Insurance The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate March 30, 2016 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President of the Senate Dear Senator Alario: Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the Baton Rouge, LA 70804 following appointment: Dear Senator Alario: Warren Edgar Byrd Title: Deputy Commissioner for Property and Casualty In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the Department of Insurance following appointment: Mailing Address: 998 Stanford Avenue - Apartment 512, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 Patrick Winston Bell Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 Title: Assistant Commissioner of Diversity and Opportunity Department of Insurance In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed Mailing Address: P. O. Box 735, Thibodaux, Louisiana 70302 appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to me. coordinate Senate confirmation. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Very truly yours, me. JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance March 30, 2016 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President of the Senate March 30, 2016 Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate Dear Senator Alario: Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the following appointment: Dear Senator Alario: Korey Harvey In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the Title: Deputy Commissioner for Health, Life and Annuity following appointment: Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 4002 South River Road, Port Allen, Caroline E. Brock Louisiana 70767 Title: Deputy Commissioner for Financial Solvency Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 12627 Fairhaven Drive, Baton Rouge, In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed Louisiana 70815 appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation.

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If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain me. Very truly yours, JAMES J. DONELON With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Commissioner of Insurance Very truly yours, JAMES J. DONELON LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE Commissioner of Insurance March 30, 2016 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. March 30, 2016 President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Post Office Box 94183 President of the Senate Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Dear Senator Alario: Baton Rouge, LA 70804 In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the Dear Senator Alario: following appointment: In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the Ileana Garcia Ledet following appointment: Title: Deputy Commissioner for Public Affairs Department of Insurance Ron Christopher Henderson Mailing Address: 6135 Esplanade Avenue, Baton Rouge, Title: Deputy Commissioner for Consumer Advocacy and Louisiana 70806 Diversity Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 18024 Timber View Drive, Prairieville, In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed Louisiana 70769 appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate me. Senate confirmation. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Very truly yours, me. JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance March 30, 2016 LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President of the Senate March 30, 2016 Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate Dear Senator Alario: Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the following appointment: Dear Senator Alario: Matthew B. Stewart In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the Title: Deputy Commissioner for Insurance Fraud following appointment: Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 721 Saint Landry Street, Baton Rouge, Arlene Denise Knighten Louisiana 70806 Title: Executive Counsel Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 47026 Scott Drive, Hammond, Louisiana In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed 70401 appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate me. Senate confirmation. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Very truly yours, me. JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance

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LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE July 20, 2015 April 7, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President of the Senate President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear Senator Alario: Dear Senator Alario: In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the In accordance with La. R.S. 22:2171(L) et seq., I have made the following appointment: following appointment: Jeffrey W. Zewe Thomas D. Travis Title: Deputy Commissioner for Office of Consumer Services Title: Director LA Property and Casualty Insurance Commission Department of Insurance Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 1702 North Third Street, Baton Rouge, LA Mailing Address: Post Office Box 94214, Baton Rouge, 70804 Louisiana 70802 Appointment Effective: July 6, 2015 Appointment Effective: April 7, 2016 In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. coordinate Senate confirmation. If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. me. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, Very truly yours, JAMES J. DONELON JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance Commissioner of Insurance LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE March 30, 2016 March 30, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President of the Senate President of the Senate Louisiana State Senate Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear Senator Alario: Dear Senator Alario: In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the In accordance with La. R.S. 36:681 et seq., I have made the following appointment: following appointment: Jeffrey W. Zewe Barry Eugene Ward Title: Deputy Commissioner for Consumer Services Title: Deputy Commissioner for Licensing Department of Insurance Department of Insurance Mailing Address: 4109 James Drive, Metairie, Louisiana 70003 Mailing Address: 5328 Kennesaw Drive, Baton Rouge, Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 Louisiana 70817 Appointment Effective: January 11, 2016 In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please coordinate Senate confirmation. contact Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to coordinate Senate confirmation. If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact me. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain JAMES J. DONELON Very truly yours, Commissioner of Insurance JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance

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LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE LOUISIANA DISTRICT JUDGES ASSOCIATION April 7, 2016 August 11, 2015 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President of the Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9183 Dear Senator Alario: Re: Appointment to Judicial Compensation Commission By Louisiana District Judges Association In accordance with La. R.S. 22:2171(L) et seq., I have made the following appointment: Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Senate: Ronald Williams In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 13:42, et seq., Title: Assistant Director LA Property and Casualty please allow this letter to serve as the Louisiana District Judges Insurance Commission Association's appointment of Judge James P. Doherty, Jr. to the Department of Insurance Judicial Compensation Commission. Mailing Address: Post Office Box 94214, B at o n R o u g e , Louisiana 70802-9214 In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Appointment Effective: April 7, 2016 to the Judicial Compensation Commission and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge and submit the above listed appointment for Senate confirmation as required by law. Please Judge James P. Doherty Jr. contact Ms. Pamela Croxton, Human Resources Director, to (Vice: Frank A. Marullo) coordinate Senate confirmation. 27th Judicial District Court P. O. Box 777 If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Opelousas, LA 70571 me. Term: August 15, 2019 With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain If you need further information, please contact our staff liaison, Very truly yours, Jennifer Eagan. JAMES J. DONELON Commissioner of Insurance Sincerely Yours, JUDGE JULES D. EDWARDS III STATE OF LOUISIANA LDJA President HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LOUISIANA CITY JUDGES ASSOCIATION December 4, 2015 August 15, 2015 The Honorable John Alario President The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana Senate Louisiana State Senate P. O. Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Re: Judicial Compensation Commission Re: Appointment to the Judicial Compensation Commission by Chair of the Louisiana City Judges Association Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Senate: Pursuant to the authority granted to me as set forth in La. R. S. 13:42, I have appointed Mrs. Rebekah Cole to serve as a member of In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 13:42, Judge the Judicial Compensation Commission. Mrs. Cole will serve as one Grace Gasaway (City Court of Hammond) has been reappointed by of my two representatives of the general public who are not attorneys the Louisiana City Judges Association as a member of the Judicial nor members of the legislature. Compensation Commission. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment to the Judicial Compensation Commission and submit to you the to the Judicial Compensation Commission and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Mrs. Rebekah Cole The Honorable Grace B. Gasaway 4209 Maid Stone Dr. City Court of Hammond Lake Charles, LA 70605 303 East Thomas Street Appointed: December 4, 2015 Hammond, LA 70401 Term: December 3, 2019 Term: August 15, 2019 Vice: Mark Blanchard Please contact my office should you require anything further. Thank you for your attention to this matter. If I or my staff can be of any assistance to you, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, THE HONORABLE KIRK WILLIAMS Sincerely, Chair, Louisiana City Judges Association CHUCK KLECKLEY Speaker of the House of Representatives

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SENATE Thank you for your courtesies. Please do not hesitate to call if STATE OF LOUISIANA you have any questions or need additional information. July 20, 2015 Sincerely, BERNETTE J. JOHNSON Louisiana State Senate Chief Justice State Capitol Baton Rouge, LA SUPREME COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA RE: Judicial Compensation Commission December 15, 2015 Members of the Senate: The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Pursuant to R.S. 13:42, I have appointed Mr. Thomas Hebert and Louisiana State Senate Mr. Mike McCrossen to serve as members of the Judicial Post Office Box 94183 Compensation Commission. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 I hereby acknowledge the following appointments and submit to Re: Appointment to the Judicial Compensation Commission By you their names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required Chief Justice Bernette J. Johnson by law. Mr. Thomas Hebert's and Mr. Mike McCrossen's contact information is as follows: Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Senate: Mr. Thomas Hebert In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 13:42, I hereby Vice: Byron Doug Johnson acknowledge the following appointment to the Judicial 418 Celotex Park Compensation Commission and submit to you the name for Westwego, LA 70094 consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Appointed : July 20, 2015 Term: July 19, 2019 Marian H. Pierre Vice: Vacant (Suzanne H. Stinson) Mr. Mike McCrossen 6050 Pontchartrain Blvd. Vice: Kirby Newburger New Orleans, LA 70124 2 Finch Street Term: December 15, 2019 New Orleans, LA 70124 Appointed : July 20, 2015 Thank you for your courtesies. Please do not hesitate to call if you Term: July 19, 2019 have any questions or need additional information. Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Please Sincerely, contact me should you have any questions or need additional BERNETTE J. JOHNSON information. Chief Justice Sincerely, COURT OF APPEAL JOHN A. ALARIO JR. FOURTH CIRCUIT President of the Senate July 29, 2015 SUPREME COURT STATE OF LOUISIANA The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate December 3, 2015 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate Re: Appointment to the Judicial Compensation Commission By Post Office Box 94183 Chair of the Louisiana Conference of Court of Appeal Judges Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Senate: Re: Appointment to the Judicial Compensation Commission By Chief Justice Bernette J. Johnson In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 13:42, Chief Judge Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux has been reappointed by the Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Senate: Louisiana Conference of Court of Appeal Judges as a member of the Judicial Compensation Commission. In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 13:42, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment to the Judicial Compensation In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Commission and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate to the Judicial Compensation Commission and submit to you the confirmation as required by law. name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Mr. Edwin R. Murray The Honorable Ulysses Gene Thibodeaux Vice: Vacant (James E. Durbin) Vice: Self 1540 North Broad Street Chief Judge, Third Circuit Court of Appeal New Orleans, LA 70119 P. O. Box 16577 Term: December 3, 2019 Lake Charles, LA 70616 Term: August 15, 2019

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Please contact my office should you require anything further. serve at my pleasure. I submit to you these names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Sincerely, JAMES F. MCKAY III DEPUTY SECRETARY (R.S. 36:205) Chair, Louisiana Conference of Mr. Rennie Buras Court of Appeal Judges Vice: Charles R. Davis P.O. Box 94361 STATE OF LOUISIANA Baton Rouge, LA 70804 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor Dear President Alario: UNDERSECRETARY (R.S. 36:206) It is with great honor that I appoint Wilbur Stiles as my Chief Ms. Natalie Stiltner Deputy Attorney General effective January 11th 2016. Vice: Desiree Honore' Thomas P.O. Box 94361 A veteran prosecutor for more than a decade, Mr. Stiles most Baton Rouge, LA 70804 recently worked as Assistant District Attorney in the 16th Judicial Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 District of Louisiana. He previously served as District Director for Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor the 3rd Congressional District of Louisiana. ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Office of Cultural Development Mr. Stiles is a graduate of the University of Southwestern (R.S. 36:207) Louisiana and the Louisiana State University Law Center. He is a Mr. Phil Boggan veteran of the United States Navy and deployed during the first Vice: Vacant (Pam Breaux) Persian Gulf War with the aircraft carrier U.S.S. America. P.O. Box 44247 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Louisiana law declares that my appointment of Mr. Stiles Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 requires the consent of the Senate: Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor §703. Chief deputy attorney general ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Office of State Parks (R.S. 36: 207(A)(4)) There shall be a chief deputy attorney general of the department, Mr. Robert Barham who shall be appointed by the attorney general with consent of the Vice: William Dwight Landreneau Senate and who shall serve at the pleasure of the attorney general at P.O. Box 44426 a salary fixed by the attorney general, which salary shall not exceed Baton Rouge, LA 70804 the amount approved for such position by the legislature while in Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 session. The chief deputy attorney general shall be the first assistant Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor of the attorney general and shall be appointed pursuant to Article IV, Section 13 of the Constitution of Louisiana. The duties and functions ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Office of the State Museum (R.S. of the chief deputy attorney general shall be determined and assigned 36:207(A)(2)) by the attorney general. He shall serve as acting attorney general in Mr. Mark Tullos the absence of the attorney general as provided by the constitution Vice: Self and by law. P.O. Box 2448 New Orleans, LA 70176 Acts 1988, No. 859, §1; Acts 1992, No. 866, §1. Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor I trust and expect that Mr. Stiles will work with the Department of Justice staff to ensure we have an honest, ethical, and hardworking ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Office of Tourism (R.S. agency. And I humbly request the Senate approve and consent to his 36:207(A)(3)) appointment as quickly as possible. Mr. Kyle Edmiston Vice: Self Mr. Wilbur Stiles can be reached by mail at 1885 N. Third Street P.O. Box 94291 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802 or by telephone at 225-572-1862. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 For Louisiana, Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor JEFF LANDRY Attorney General Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Should you have any questions or need further information, please do not OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR hesitate to contact me. STATE OF LOUISIANA With best regards, I am March 10, 2016 Very truly yours, BILLY NUNGESSER The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Lieutenant Governor President Louisiana Senate Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear President Alario: In accordance with La. R.S. 36:201 et seq., I have appointed the officers named below to serve in the Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism effective January 11, 2016. All

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OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STATE OF LOUISIANA STATE OF LOUISIANA May 6, 2016 April 29, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President President Louisiana Senate Louisiana Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear President Alario: Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: I would like to formally request that the below individual's name Pursuant to R.S. 25:341, I have appointed the following be withdrawn from confirmation consideration for Senate approval individuals to the Board of Directors of the Louisiana State Museum. . In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointments to ASSISTANT SECRETARY - Office of the State Museum (R.S. the Board of Directors of the Louisiana State Museum, and submit to 36:207(A)(2)) you the names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required Mr. Mark Tullos by law. Vice: Self P.O. Box 2448 Mary Coulon New Orleans, LA 70176 Vice: Robert A. Barnett Appointed by Lt. Governor effective January 11, 2016 3815 N. Hullen Term: Pleasure of Lt. Governor Metairie, LA 70002 Appointed: April 7, 2016 by Lt. Governor Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Should Seat: At-Large you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. William J. Wilton Jr. Vice: Self With best regards, I am 4740 Newcomb Dr. Very truly yours, Baton Rouge, LA 70808 BILLY NUNGESSER Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Lieutenant Governor Seat: Represents LA Sports Hall of Fame Foundation OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Sharon T. Gahagan Vice: Self May 24, 2016 1950 Williams Ave. Natchitoches, LA 71457 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor President Louisiana Senate Seat: At-Large Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Kevin Kelly Vice: Self Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: 40136 Highway 942 Darrow, LA 70725 Pursuant to R.S. 56:578.2, I have appointed the following two Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor individuals to the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Seat: At-Large Board. In that regard, I hereby submit to you these names for consideration for Senate confirmation as required by law: Janet Haedicke Vice: Self Mr. Salvador R. "Sal" Sunseri 3502 Deborah Drive Vice: Self Monroe, LA 71201 1039 Toulouse Street Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor New Orleans, LA 70112 Seat: At-Large Appointed: February 22, 2016 Seat: Appointed by the lieutenant governor; Represents the Rosemary Upshaw Ewing Oyster Dealers and Growers Association Vice: Self 296 Country Lane Barry Wall Quitman, LA 71268 Vice: Vacant (Alidore Marmande) Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor 26900 Highway 1037 Seat: At-Large Springfield, LA 70462 Appointed: February 22, 2016 Anne Redd Seat: Appointed by the lieutenant governor; Represents the Vice: Self Alligator Industry 1427 Fourth Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter, Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor and please contact me should you have any questions or need Seat: At-Large additional information. Very truly yours, BILLY NUNGESSER Lieutenant Governor

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Harry Hardin Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Vice: Mike Davis Seat: Represents Friends of E.D. White Historic Site 201 St. Charles Ave #5200 New Orleans, LA 70170 Madlyn B. Bagneris Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Vice: Self Seat: Represents Friends of the Cabildo 5000 Bancroft Drive New Orleans LA 70122 Tamra Carboni Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Vice: ADD Seat: Represents Civil Rights Museum 333 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Rennie Buras II Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Vice: Randy Davis Seat: Represents Friends of the Cabildo 1051 North 3rd Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Julie Breitmeyer Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Vice: Philip Woollam Seat: Ex Officio 1739 Arabella Street New Orleans, LA 70115 Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need Seat: Represents La. Museum Foundation additional information. Melissa Douglass Steiner Very truly yours, Vice: ADD BILLY NUNGESSER 3819 Frame Road Lieutenant Governor New Orleans, LA 70126 Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor STATE OF LOUISIANA Seat: Represents La Museum Foundation OFFICE OF THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE, RECREATION & Carolyn Kleinpeter Morris TOURISM Vice: ADD 858 Kenmore Ave June 23, 2015 Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Seat: Represents Friends of Capitol Park Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Lana Venable Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Vice: ADD 2361 Wisteria Street Dear Senator Alario: Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor In accordance with La. R.S. 25:902, as the State Historic Seat: Represents Friends of Capitol Park Preservation Officer, I have appointed the following member to the Louisiana National Register Review Committee effective June 25, George Hero 2015. Vice: William Perret 913 Magazine Street In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointments New Orleans, LA 70130 to the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism and submit to Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor you the names for consideration of Senate confirmation as required Seat: Represents La. Historical Society by law. Dr. Lawrence Powell Dr. Rebecca Saunders Vice: Self Vice: Self 2310 Metairie Court 119 Foster Hall, LSU Metairie, LA 70001 Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Term: 6/25/2015-6/24/2018 Seat: Represents La. Historical Association Seat: Prehistoric and Historic Archaeologist Fairleigh Cook Jackson Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Vice: Myrna B. Bergeron matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need 502 North Blvd. additional information. Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Sincerely, Seat: Represents Foundation for Historical Louisiana PHIL BOGGAN Deputy Assistant Secretary Dean "Lee" Felterman Office of Cultural Development Vice: Jerry F. Adams P.O. Box 1186 Patterson, LA 70392 Appointed: April 7, 2016, by Lt. Governor Seat: Represents Wedell-Williams Foundation Aleta Leckelt Vice: Self P.O. Box 2794 Houma, LA 70361

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COUNCIL LOUISIANA SENATE PARISH OF ST. MARY J. P. MORRELL DISTRICT 3 March 11, 2016 June 19, 2015 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Post Office Box 94183 President, Louisiana Senate Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Dear Senator Alario: Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: In accordance with Louisiana R.S. 34:322.1, the St. Mary Parish Council has appointed Mr. Ben A. Adams to the Board of In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 38:330.12.1, I Commissioners of the Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District. appointed Mr. Roy Arrigo as a member of the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment by the St. Mary Parish Council on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 and In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation as to the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority and required by law. submit his name to you for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Effective January 1, 2016 - Mr. Ben A. Adams P.O. Box 71 Effective: 06/19/15 Berwick, LA 70342 Mr. Roy Arrigo 6724 Bellaire Drive Thanking you in advance for your cooperation in this matter, New Orleans, LA 70124 and should you have any questions or need additional information Seat: One member appointed by Senate District please contact the undersigned. Term: 06/19/19 Yours very truly, If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact KEVIN VOISIN me. Chairman With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain LISA C. MORGAN Clerk of the Council Very truly yours, JEAN-PAUL "JP" MORRELL Senator District 3 COUNCIL PARISH OF ST. MARY LAKE TERRACE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION January 7, 2016 March 16, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President The Honorable John A. Alario Louisiana State Senate President, Louisiana Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 941183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, La 70804-9183

Dear Senator Alario: Re: Lake Area Neighborhood Association's appointment to the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority In accordance with Louisiana R.S. 34:322.1, the St. Mary Parish Council has reappointed Mr. Gary Duhon to the Board of Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate, Commissioners of the Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District. In accordance with Louisiana Statues, as the legislature is In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment now in session, the Lake Area neighborhood associations would like by the St. Mary Parish Council on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 to appoint Rodger Wheaton as a member of the Non-Flood Protection and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation Asset Management Authority. Mr. Wheaton had previously been as required by law. appointed as a recess appointment but due to an oversight was never presented to the Senate for confirmation. Accordingly, we ask that Effective January 1, 2016 - Mr. Gary Duhon his appointment be confirmed by the Senate as soon as convenient. 53 Marquis Manor Morgan City, LA 70380 By copy of this letter we are informing the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority of our appointment and Thanking you in advance for your cooperation in this matter, submitting his name to you as required by law. and should you have any questions or need additional information please contact the undersigned. Rodger Wheaton 1500 Oriole Street Yours very truly, New Orleans, LA 70122 ALBERT FOULCARD Appointed: 03/15/2016 Vice-Chairman Term: 08/15/2018

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If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. me. Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, DENNIS MCSEVENEY PH.D. Sincerely, President, LTPOA NATALIE ROBOTTOM Parish President ST. CHARLES PARISH OFFICE OF THE COUNCIL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY & CORRECTIONS STATE OF LOUISIANA April 20, 2016 March 3, 2016 Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. P. O. box 94183 Louisiana Senate Baton Rouge, LA 70804 P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Re: Port of South Louisiana Commission Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: Dear Senator Alario. In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 36:405, I have On Monday, March 7, 2016 the St. Charles Parish Council appointed Colonel Mike Edmonson as the Deputy Secretary of Public adopted Resolution No. 6209 approving the appointment of Mr. Kelly Safety Services. Buckwalter as a member of the Port of South Louisiana Commission. Mr. Buckwalter's information is as follows: In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment to the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and submit to you Mr. Kelly Buckwalter the following information on Colonel Edmonson for consideration of 668 West Pine Street Senate confirmation as required by law. Norco, LA 70079 Vice: James Raymond Fryoux DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY SERVICES (Effective January 11, 2016) I hereby acknowledge this appointment and submit to you the Colonel Michael Edmonson name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. P.O. Box 66614, Box 8-A Baton Rouge, LA 70896 A copy of the resolution is enclosed for your records. Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Sincerely, matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need TIFFANY K. CLARK additional information. Council Secretary Sincerely, ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH JAMES M. LEBLANC OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Secretary April 20, 2016 STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate April 15, 2016 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President Re: Appointment to the South Louisiana Port Commission Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Dear Senator Alario: Baton Rouge, LA 70804 In accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 34:2471, as Parish Dear President Alario, President of St. John the Baptist Parish with the unanimous concurrence of seven of the nine St. John the Baptist Parish Council I have appointed Kevin Richard as my Deputy Secretary of the Members present, Mr. Joseph M. Scontrino III is recommended for Louisiana Department of Revenue effective January 11, 2016. I appointment to the South Louisiana Port Commission and for would sincerely appreciate having Mr. Richard's name placed on the consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Senate and Governmental Affairs agenda for Senate confirmation with our agency. His information is as follows: Mr. Joseph M. Scontrino 1401 Main Street Name: Kevin Richard LaPlace, LA 70068 Address: 20126 Norwood Point Lane, Richmond, TX 77407 Appointed by St. John the Baptist Parish Council Position: Deputy Secretary Appointed: February 24, 2016 Replacing: Jarrod J. Coniglio Term: Concurrent Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have. I look forward to working with you. Sincerely, KIMBERLY LEWIS ROBINSON Secretary

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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH Thank you in advance for your attention to this important OFFICE OF THE PARISH PRESIDENT matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. March 14, 2016 Sincerely, Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President NATALIE ROBOTTOM Louisiana State Senate St. John the Baptist Parish President Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 ST. CHARLES PARISH OFFICE OF THE PARISH PRESIDENT Re: River Parishes Transit Authority March 14, 2016 Dear Senator Alario: Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. John the Baptist Parish Louisiana State Senate Council has appointed Mrs. Helen Banquer from a list of nominees Post Office Box 94183 to serve as a member of the board of commissioners on the River Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Parishes Transit Authority. Re: River Parishes Transit Authority In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation Dear Senator Alario: as required by law. Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. Charles Parish Council has Mrs. Helen Banquer appointed Mr. Corey Faucheux from a list of nominees to serve as a 2180 Marion Dr. member of the board of commissioners on the River Parishes Transit La Place, LA 70068 Authority. Appointed by St. John the Baptist Parish Council from a list of nominees In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Appointed: January 12, 2016 and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation Term: Concurrent as required by law. Vice: Self Mr. Corey Faucheux Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. 593 Cypress Drive Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional Luling, LA 70070 information. Appointed by St. Charles Parish Council from a list of nominees Appointed: January 12, 2016 Sincerely, Term: Concurrent NATALIE ROBOTTOM Vice: Self St. John the Baptist Parish President Thank you in advance for your attention to this important ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need OFFICE OF THE PARISH PRESIDENT additional information. March 14, 2016 Sincerely, LARRY COCHRAN Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Parish President Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 ST. JAMES PARISH GOVERNMENT Baton Rouge, LA 70804 March 14, 2016 Re: River Parishes Transit Authority Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Dear Senator Alario: Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, Mr. Richard Drexel has been selected Baton Rouge, LA 70804 from a list of nominees representing the local workforce investment board and appointed by majority vote of the three parishes to serve Re: River Parishes Transit Authority as at-large member of the board of commissioners on the River Parishes Transit Authority. Dear Senator Alario: In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. James Parish Council has and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation appointed Mr. Robbie LeBlanc from a list of nominees to serve as a as required by law. member of the board of commissioners on the River Parishes Transit Authority. Mr. Richard Drexel 1601 West Frisco Drive In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment La Place, LA 70068 and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation At-large; Represents the local workforce investment board as required by law. Appointed: January 12, 2016 Term: Concurrent Mr. Robbie LeBlanc Vice: Self 2879 Sugar Lakes Lane Paulina, LA 70763 Appointed by St. James Parish Council from a list of nominees Appointed: March 2, 2016

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Term: Concurrent Ms. Rhonda Lemons Vice: Self 541 Foxwood Lane Laplace, LA 70084 Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. Appointed by St. John the Baptist Parish Council from a list of Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional nominees information. Appointed: January 12, 2016 Term: Concurrent Sincerely, Vice: Self TIMOTHY P. ROUSSEL St. James Parish President Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH additional information. OFFICE OF THE PARISH PRESIDENT Sincerely, November 5, 2015 NATALIE ROBOTTOM Parish President Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate ST. CHARLES PARISH Post Office Box 94183 OFFICE OF THE PARISH PRESIDENT Baton Rouge, LA 70804 March 14, 2016 Re: River Parishes Transit Authority Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Dear Senator Alario: Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. John the Baptist Parish Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Council has appointed Ms. Rhonda Lemons from a list of nominees to serve as a member of the River Parishes Transit Authority Board Re: River Parishes Transit Authority of Commissioners. Dear Senator Alario: In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. Charles Parish Council has as required by law. appointed Mr. Brent Petit from a list of nominees to serve as a member of the board of commissioners on the River Parishes Transit Ms. Rhonda Lemons Authority. 541 Foxwood Lane Laplace, LA 70084 In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment Appointed by St. John the Baptist Parish Council from a list of and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation nominees as required by law. Appointed: October 27, 2015 Term: Concurrent Mr. Brent Petit Vice: Mrs. Angelic Keller 114 Beaupre Dr. Luling, LA 70070 Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. Appointed by St. Charles Parish Council from a list of nominees Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional Appointed: March 7, 2016 information. Term: Concurrent Vice: Self Sincerely, NATALIE ROBOTTOM Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Parish President matter. Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH OFFICE OF THE PARISH PRESIDENT Sincerely, LARRY COCHRAN March 14, 2016 Parish President Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President ST. JAMES PARISH GOVERNMENT Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 March 14, 2016 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Re: River Parishes Transit Authority Louisiana State Senate Post Office Box 94183 Dear Senator Alario: Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. John the Baptist Parish Re: River Parishes Transit Authority Council has appointed Ms. Rhonda Lemons from a list of nominees to serve as a member of the River Parishes Transit Authority Board Dear Senator Alario: of Commissioners. Pursuant to R. S. 48:1604, the St. James Parish Council has In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment appointed Mrs. Bedar Warren from a list of nominees to serve as a and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation member of the board of commissioners on the River Parishes Transit as required by law. Authority.

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In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment and submit to you the name for consideration of Senate confirmation to the Department of State and submit to you her name for as required by law. consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. Mrs. Bedar Warren DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR THE OFFICE OF GEAUXBIZ 13321 Lotus Street (Effective January 11, 2016) Vacherie, LA 70090 Ms. Allison Clarke Appointed by St. James Parish Council from a list of nominees P.O. Box 94125 Appointed: February 17, 2016 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Term: Concurrent Vice: Self Vice: Self Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter. matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need Please contact me should you have any questions or need additional additional information. information. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Sincerely, Sincerely, TIMOTHY P. ROUSSEL TOM SCHEDLER St. James Parish President Secretary of State SECRETARY OF STATE SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF LOUISIANA STATE OF LOUISIANA March 23, 2016 March 23, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President President Louisiana Senate Louisiana Senate Post Office Box 94183 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9183 Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: In accordance with Article IV, Section 13 of the Louisiana In accordance with R.S. 18:18(B), I have appointed Ms. Angie Constitution, I have appointed Mr. R. Kyle Ardoin as First Assistant Rogers as Commissioner of Elections. to the Secretary of State. In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment In that regard, I hereby acknowledge the following appointment to the Department of State and submit to you her name for to the Department of State and submit to you his name for consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. consideration of Senate confirmation as required by law. COMMISSIONER OF ELECTIONS FIRST ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE (Effective January 11, 2016) (Effective January 11, 2016) Ms. Angie Rogers Mr. R. Kyle Ardoin P.O. Box 94125 P.O. Box 94125 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Vice: Self Vice: Self Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Thank you in advance for your attention to this important matter, matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need and please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. additional information. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I remain Very truly yours, Very truly yours, TOM SCHEDLER TOM SCHEDLER Secretary of State Secretary of State TREASURER OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA SECRETARY OF STATE STATE OF LOUISIANA April 5, 2016 March 23, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Louisiana State Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. Post Office Box 94183 President Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Louisiana Senate Post Office Box 94183 RE: Department of Treasury Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Senate Confirmation Dear President Alario and Members of the Senate: Dear Senator Alario: In accordance with R.S. 36:746, I have appointed Ms. Allison In accordance with the authority granted to me as set forth in LA Clarke as Deputy Secretary for the Office of GeauxBiz. R.S. 36:761et seq., I have appointed the following individuals to positions with the Louisiana Department of the Treasury, effective

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January 11, 2016, and therefore, respectfully request the consent of In accordance with the authority granted to me as set forth in LA the Senate. R.S. 36:761et seq., I have appointed the following individual to a position with the Louisiana Department of the Treasury, effective FIRST ASSISTANT STATE TREASURER Apnl25,2016, and therefore, respectfully request the consent of the Mr. Ron Henson Senate. Vice: Self Department of Treasury DEPUTY STATE TREASURER FOR MANAGEMENT & P. O. Box 44154 FINANCE Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Ms. Renee Roberie Vice: Jason Redmond DEPUTY STATE TREASURER FOR MANAGEMENT & Department of Treasury FINANCE P. O. Box 44154 Mr. Preston Robinson Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Vice: Jason Redmond Department of Treasury P. O. Box 44154 Thank you in advance for your attention to this important Baton Rouge, LA 70804 matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. ASSISTANT STATE TREASURER Mr. John J. Broussard Sincerely, Vice: Self Department of Treasury JOHN KENNEDY P. O. Box 44154 State Treasurer Baton Rouge, LA 70804 TREASURER OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA ASSISTANT STATE TREASURER & DIRECTOR OF THE STATE BOND COMMISSION April 26, 2016 Ms. Lela Folse Vice: Self The Honorable John A. Alario Department of Treasury President, Louisiana Senate P. O. Box 44154 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 I have appointed the following individuals who are not required RE: Confirmation of Thomas Enright to be confirmed by the Senate. They are a great asset to the State Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation of Louisiana. Dear President Alario: EXECUTIVE COUNSEL Mr. Thomas L. Enright Jr. In accordance with R. S. 22:2294 requiring confirmation of Vice: James H. Napper II designees of elected official members of the Board of Directors of Department of Treasury Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, I hereby request P. O. Box 44154 that your procedures for such confirmation or consent be initiated for Baton Rouge, LA 70804 the following individual, to-wit: CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT TO THE STATE Mr. Thomas Enright TREASURER Vice: James H. Napper II Ms. Danielle Thymes Mack P.O. Box 44154 Vice: Alice Washington Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Department of Treasury Appointed: February 29, 2016 P.O. Box 44154 Seat: Designee of the State Treasurer Baton Rouge, LA 70804 If we need to do anything else to get these procedures started, Thank you in advance for your attention to this important please let me know. Otherwise, we will wait to hear from your staff. matter, and please contact me should you have any questions or need additional information. Very truly yours, JOHN KENNEDY Sincerely, State Treasurer JOHN KENNEDY State Treasurer TREASURER OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA TREASURER OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA April 26, 2016 April 26, 2016 The Honorable John A. Alario President, Louisiana Senate The Honorable John A. Alario Jr., President Post Office Box 94183 Louisiana State Senate Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Post Office Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 RE: Confirmation of Ron Henson Louisiana Utilities Restoration Corporation Board of Directors RE: Department of Treasury Designee Senate Confirmation Dear President Alario Dear Senator Alario In accordance with R. S. 45:1314 requiring confirmation of designees of elected official members of the Board of Directors of

1226 43rd DAY'S PROCEEDINGS Page 95 SENATE May 30, 2016 the Louisiana Utilities Restoration Corporation, I hereby request that Name: Cathy R. Wells your procedures for such confirmation or consent be initiated for the Address: 635 Marilyn Drive following Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70815 individual, to-wit: Position: Executive Deputy Director Replacing: Carey Foy Mr. Ron Henson Vice: James H. Napper II Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions you may P.O. Box 44154 have. I look forward to working with you. Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Appointed: January 11, 2016 Sincerely, Seat: Designee of the State Treasurer AVA M. DEJOIE Executive Director If we need to do anything else to get these procedures started, please let me know. Otherwise, we will wait to hear from your staff. Privileged Report of the Committee on Very truly yours, Senate and Governmental Affairs JOHN KENNEDY State Treasurer ENROLLMENTS STATE OF LOUISIANA Senator Peterson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: July 8, 2015 May 27, 2016 The Honorable John. A. Alario Jr. To the President and Members of the Senate: President Louisiana Senate I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental Post Office Box 94183 Affairs to submit the following report: Baton Rouge, LA 70804 The following Senate Resolutions have been properly enrolled: Dear Senator Alario and Members of the Senate: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 116— Pursuant to the authority granted to me as set forth in the BY SENATOR HEWITT Louisiana Revised Statue 56:331, I have appointed the following A RESOLUTION individuals as members of the Louisiana Crab Task Force, and To urge and request the United States Bureau of Ocean Energy therefore, respectfully submit this to you for consideration of Senate Management to maintain region-wide leasing in the Gulf of confirmation as required by law. Mexico in the 2017-2022 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program without any further exclusions or restrictions. Captain Chad Hebert Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Representative SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 122— BY SENATOR CARTER 2000 Quail Drive A RESOLUTION Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 To urge and request the state Department of Education to establish a Appointed June 19, 2015 task force to study and make recommendations regarding If further information is needed, please do not hesitate to contact student transportation and school bus passenger safety. me. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 123— BY SENATOR HEWITT With my best wishes and personal regards, I remain. A RESOLUTION Very truly yours, To re-create the Lower Pearl River Basin Ecosystem Study ROBERT J. BARHAM Commission. Secretary SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 134— LOUISIANA WORKFORCE COMMISSION BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX A RESOLUTION March 9, 2016 To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Edward "Tuddy" Miniex. The Honorable John A. Alario Jr. President SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 135— Louisiana State Senate BY SENATOR GARY SMITH Post Office Box 94183 A RESOLUTION Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70804 To commend and congratulate Steve Wilson upon receipt of the 2016 Stewardship Award presented by the Coalition to Restore Dear President Alario, Coastal Louisiana and for his efforts to conserve the lands and the environs of south Louisiana. I have appointed Cathy R. Wells as my Deputy Executive Director of the Louisiana Workforce Commission. I would sincerely SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 136— appreciate having Ms. Well's name placed on the Senate and BY SENATOR BARROW Governmental Affairs agenda for Senate confirmation. Her A RESOLUTION information is as follows: To commend the Reverend Willie Laws on his retirement after twenty-six years of faithful service to the Lord and the Methodist Church in Louisiana.

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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 137— SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 152— BY SENATOR MORRISH BY SENATOR BISHOP A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To acknowledge with gratitude and commend Stonewell Serrett for To commend Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated upon the his lifelong dedication and service to the United States Navy and celebration of its one hundred tenth anniversary as an the state of Louisiana. organization and recognizes Tuesday, May 24, 2016, as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 138— BY SENATOR JOHNS SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 87— A RESOLUTION BY SENATOR MARTINY To commend and congratulate Della Gary for sixty years of A RESOLUTION dedicated service at the CITGO Lake Charles Manufacturing To amend Senate Rule 13.78(B)(2) of the Rules of Order of the Complex. Senate, relative to committee hearings; to provide for the testimony of a designee of an elected official before a SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 139— committee hearing. BY SENATOR JOHNS A RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 141— To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature BY SENATOR CARTER of Louisiana upon the death of Jack Edward Lawton Sr. on April A RESOLUTION 11, 2016, at the age of eighty-seven. To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, public safety services, to study and make SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 140— recommendations relative to fees and payment methods BY SENATOR JOHNS available to students for driver education courses. A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 151— of Louisiana upon the death of Richard "Dick" Joseph Gregory BY SENATOR GATTI of Sulphur, Louisiana. A RESOLUTION To commend the Benton High School of Benton, Louisiana golf team SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 145— on winning its fifth consecutive Division II state championship. BY SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 153— LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, BY SENATOR WALSWORTH MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, A RESOLUTION RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, To recognize May 24, 2016, as Louisiana Athletic Trainers WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE Association Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. A RESOLUTION To commend the Louisiana State University women's gymnastics SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 154— team on an outstanding 2016 season. BY SENATOR BROWN A RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 146— To designate Wednesday, May 25, 2016, as Nelson Chapel A.M.E. BY SENATOR WALSWORTH Church Day in the Louisiana Senate. A RESOLUTION To recognize Tuesday, May 24, 2016, as March of Dimes Day at the Respectfully submitted, Louisiana State Capitol. KAREN CARTER PETERSON Chairman SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 147— BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX A RESOLUTION The foregoing Senate Resolutions were signed by the President To commend the Teurlings Catholic High School boys baseball team of the Senate. of Lafayette, Louisiana, and to congratulate the Rebel players and coaches on an outstanding 2015-2016 season and their first Privileged Report of the Committee on place finish in the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Senate and Governmental Affairs Class 4A state championship. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 148— ENROLLMENTS BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX A RESOLUTION Senator Peterson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: of Louisiana upon the death of Alvarez Hertzock Sr. May 30, 2016 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 149— BY SENATOR THOMPSON To the President and Members of the Senate: A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental of Louisiana upon the death of B. Lehman Williamson. Affairs to submit the following report: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 150— The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have been BY SENATOR THOMPSON properly enrolled: A RESOLUTION To commend Summer Elgourani on winning first place in the 2016 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 129— ALS Association Essay contest. BY SENATOR LONG AND REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate Jim Hawthorne for receiving the 2016 Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism and on being named to the 2016 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Induction Class.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 130— HOUSE BILL NO. 729— BY SENATOR LONG BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To commend Dr. Julian Bailes Jr. on receiving the 2016 Dave Dixon To enact Chapter 13 of Title 45 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of Louisiana Sports Leadership Award and being named to the 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 45:1601 through 1603, relative to 2016 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Induction Class. nonprofit water utility cooperatives; to provide for definitions; to regulate rate change procedures; to provide for applicability; SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 132— to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR PEACOCK A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 751— To commend Gary Loftin for his lengthy career of exemplary public BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER service as clerk of court for the parish of Caddo and to AN ACT congratulate him upon his retirement. To amend and reenact R.S. 32:295.1(G)(1), relative to noncompliance with compulsory seat belt law; to increase fines SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 133— for seat belt violations; and to provide for related matters. BY SENATOR COLOMB AND REPRESENTATIVE EDMONDS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 832— To commend and congratulate the Parkview Baptist High School BY REPRESENTATIVE SEABAUGH football team upon winning the 2015 Division II state AN ACT championship. To enact R.S. 37:2950(D)(1)(a)(xviii), relative to employment restrictions; to exempt the Department of Insurance from certain Respectfully submitted, provisions relative to the criminal record effect on trade, KAREN CARTER PETERSON occupational, and professional licensing; and to provide for Chairman related matters. The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by HOUSE BILL NO. 834— the President of the Senate. BY REPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT AND GREGORY MILLER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:4521(A)(1), (3), and (4) and (B) and Message from the House to enact R.S. 13:4521(D), relative to court costs owed by governmental entities; to provide for temporary deferral and SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND payment of such costs and collection of unpaid costs; and to JOINT RESOLUTIONS provide for related matters. May 30, 2016 HOUSE BILL NO. 931— BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:35.3(C), (D), and (H), relative to I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of domestic abuse battery; to require completion of court- the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills monitored domestic abuse intervention program as a part of the and Joint Resolutions: sentence for conviction of domestic abuse battery; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 206— BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT HOUSE BILL NO. 937— (Substitute for House Bill No. 838 AN ACT by Representative Havard) To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1925.11, relative to expenses of BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD assessors; to authorize an automobile expense allowance for the AN ACT assessor in certain parishes; to provide for certain limitations To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587(A)(1)(e)(iv) and (v), relative to and requirements; and to provide for related matters. background checks required for persons who perform certain services relating to motor vehicles; to provide for limitations on HOUSE BILL NO. 244— background checks required of certain persons who have or are BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH AN ACT seeking a contract or license with the Department of Public To amend and reenact R.S. 34:1951(D), relative to the South Safety and Corrections, public safety services, to perform Tangipahoa Parish Port Commission; to extend term limitations certain services relative to motor vehicles; to provide for an for members of the South Tangipahoa Parish Port Commission; effective date; and to provide for related matters. to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related HOUSE BILL NO. 964— matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 602— To amend and reenact R.S. 17:436.3(C)(1), relative to care for BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN AN ACT elementary and secondary school students with diabetes; to To amend and reenact R.S. 35:191.1(B), relative to notary provide relative to persons authorized to provide such care; and examinations; to provide for notary examination fees; to provide to provide for related matters. for charges for notary examination study materials; and to HOUSE BILL NO. 978— provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAY AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 670— To amend and reenact R.S. 47:302(K)(7)(b) and (W)(1), (2), and (4) BY REPRESENTATIVE HENSGENS as enacted by Act No. 22 of the 2016 First Extraordinary AN ACT Session of the Legislature, 351, 1403(C), 1418(4)(b) and (7)(d), To enact R.S. 33:3887.7 and R.S. 40:1281.26, relative to sewerage 1431(A), 1432(B), and 1484(A), and Section 2 of Act No. 198 systems and districts; to provide for consolidation and mergers; of the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature and to enact R.S. to provide for a temporary waiver of sanitary code requirements 47:351.1, 1418(4)(c) and (7)(e), 1435(D), 1437(C), and for individual sewerage systems in certain jurisdictions; to 1484(C), relative to state and local taxes; to provide with respect authorize enforcement by the jurisdiction; and to provide for to the enforcement and adjudication of certain taxes; to provide related matters. for the disposition of certain taxes, penalties, and interest; to

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provide with respect to disputes concerning certain taxes and HOUSE BILL NO. 1059— other claims against the state; to provide with respect to legal BY REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS challenges concerning constitutionality; to authorize refunds of AN ACT certain occupational license taxes; to authorize the transfer of To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1846(C) and 1851(A) and (F) and to cases; to require interagency transfers between certain state repeal R.S. 40:1851(B), (G), and (H), relative to the Louisiana agencies; to authorize an offset against certain tax liabilities to Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission; to authorize the satisfy certain claims against the state; to provide for Louisiana Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission to print rules applicability; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for and regulations of the commission on the commission's website; related matters. to provide that an assessment may be levied on holders of a certain class of permit holders; to provide relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 989— membership of an advisory board to the Louisiana Liquefied BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOIN AND SENATOR WALSWORTH Petroleum Gas Commission; to repeal provisions of law relating AN ACT to elections and assessments; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3351(A)(5)(b)(i), relative to nonresident tuition and fees at public postsecondary education HOUSE BILL NO. 1087— institutions; to remove limitations on the tuition and fee BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER amounts; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:101(C) and 103(B), relative to entities HOUSE BILL NO. 1002— responsible for the maintenance and operation of the hurricane BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET protection system; relative to which entities may be called upon AN ACT to cooperate and assist with certain hurricane protection To amend and reenact R.S. 46:121(4), 122(B)(1), and 123(B)(1) and projects; and to provide for related matters. (2), (D)(1)(a), (b), and (c)(iii), (E), (G)(1) and (2), and (K)(2), (3), and (4) and to enact R.S. 46:121(5), relative to the HOUSE BILL NO. 1102— Louisiana Military Family Assistance Fund; to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVES BISHOP, ADAMS, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BOUIE, BROADWATER, CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, eligibility of benefits for certain honorably discharged military CARMODY, CARPENTER, CONNICK, DAVIS, GISCLAIR, JIMMY personnel; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related HARRIS, LANCE HARRIS, HOLLIS, JAMES, NANCY LANDRY, LEGER, matters. LOPINTO, MARCELLE, GREGORY MILLER, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, PEARSON, PRICE, PYLANT, SCHEXNAYDER, SMITH, TALBOT, AND THIBAUT AND SENATORS ALLAIN, APPEL, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, HOUSE BILL NO. 1009— BROWN, CHABERT, CLAITOR, GATTI, LUNEAU, PEACOCK, AND BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD TARVER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1594(C)(5) and (D) through (I) and To amend and reenact R.S. 14:286(D), R.S. 40:34(B)(1)(a)(viii), 1595(B)(4) and (6) through (12) and to enact R.S. 39:1594(J) (h)(v), (i), and (j), and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26), to enact Chapter 1-C and 1595(B)(13), relative to competitive sealed bids and of Code Title IV of Code Book III of Title 9 of the Louisiana proposals; to provide for electronic submission of bids under Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 9:2718 through certain circumstances; to require a public entity to provide a 2720.15, R.S. 14:286(E), and Part VII of Chapter 2 of Title 40 secure electronic interactive system; to provide for exceptions; of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. and to provide for related matters. 40:93 through 96, and to repeal R.S. 9:2713, relative to gestational carriers; to provide for amendments to birth HOUSE BILL NO. 1022— certificates; to provide for definitions relative to gestational BY REPRESENTATIVE EDMONDS carrier contracts; to provide for genetic gestational carrier AN ACT contracts; to provide for the enforceability of gestational carrier To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5401(B)(7)(c), relative to reentry contracts; to provide for the parties to a gestational carrier courts; to provide for conditions and procedures for the contract; to provide for contractual requirements for a suspension of sentences upon completion of the Offender gestational carrier contract; to provide for a proceeding to Rehabilitation and Workforce Development Program; to provide approve a gestational carrier contract; to provide for the check for exceptions; and to provide for related matters. of the criminal records of the parties to a gestational carrier contract; to provide for an order preceding embryo transfer HOUSE BILL NO. 1042— relative to a gestational carrier contract; to provide for matters BY REPRESENTATIVE BAGLEY AN ACT relative to multiple attempts at in utero embryo transfer; to To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2933(A)(1), (D), and (E) and to enact provide for confidentiality of the proceedings relative to a R.S. 33:2933(A)(3), relative to electronic payments; to authorize gestational carrier contract; to provide for continuing and certain local and private entities to accept electronic payments exclusive jurisdiction to the proceedings relative to a gestational for local charges; to authorize such entities to assess a fee for carrier contract; to provide for the termination of a gestational processing such payments; to provide for definitions; and to carrier contract by notice; to provide for remedies for the failure provide for related matters. to perform under a gestational carrier contract; to provide for the termination of a gestational carrier contract and for the effects HOUSE BILL NO. 1056— of divorce, nullity, and death on a gestational carrier contract; BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AND SENATOR ALARIO to provide for the effect of a subsequent marriage of the AN ACT gestational carrier on a gestational carrier contract; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 33:130.865(9) and 130.866 and to enact for a post-birth order; to provide for DNA testing when the child R.S. 33:130.865(10), relative to the New Orleans Exhibition is alleged not to be the child of the intended parents; to provide Hall Authority Economic Growth and Development District; to for time limitations and finality; to prohibit certain acts relative provide relative to the powers and duties of the district, to a gestational carrier contract occurring on or after the including the authority to levy taxes and implement tax effective date; to provide for data collection; and to provide for increment financing; to authorize the district to create related matters. subdistricts and to provide for their powers and duties; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 1133— BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT AN ACT To amend and reenact Subpart A of Part VII of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:1484.1 through 1484.28, and 1485.2(introductory paragraph), (2), (3), (4), and (5) and to enact R.S. 40:1485.2(6) and 1485.9,

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relative to the regulation of inflatable amusement devices, HOUSE BILL NO. 714— amusement attractions, and amusement rides; to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL administration, enforcement, and rulemaking authority of the AN ACT state fire marshal; to provide for definitions; to require To amend and reenact R.S. 12:1-124(B), 1-128(B)(introductory registration of inflatable amusement devices, amusement paragraph) and (2), 1-140(15C), 1-141(I)(1)(introductory attractions, and amusement rides with the office of state fire paragraph) and (3) and (J)(introductory paragraph), 1-202(A)(5) marshal; to regulate the operation of such devices, attractions, and (B)(6) and (E), 1-302(introductory paragraph), 1- and rides; to provide for third-party inspections and certificates 303(A)(introductory paragraph) and (D), 1-401(D)(introductory of inspection; to provide for set-up inspections; to provide paragraph) and (2), 1-601(C)(introductory paragraph) and (1), relative to license requirements of third-party inspectors, set-up 1-621(F)(2)(a)(introductory paragraph), 1-622(D)(introductory inspectors, firms, and certain persons; to require certain paragraph), 1-623(B)(introductory paragraph), 1- insurance; to provide for applicable fees, costs, penalties, and 624(B)(introductory paragraph), 1-703(A)(introductory injunctive relief; to provide for applicability; to provide for paragraph), 1-721(E)(2)(introductory paragraph), 1-725(A), (C), prohibitions and exemptions; and to provide for related matters. and (D), 1-727, 1-802, 1-805(B) and (E), 1-820(C), 1-831(A)(1), 1-833(C)(1)(introductory paragraph), 1-842(C)(introductory HOUSE BILL NO. 1150— (Substitute for House Bill No. 1122 paragraph), 1-851(A)(introductory paragraph) and (1), 1- by Representative L. Harris) 854(A)(introductory paragraph) and (3), 1-860(5), 1-870(A), 1- BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCE HARRIS 1022, 1-1106(A)(introductory paragraph), 1-1107(A)(9) and AN ACT (F)(introductory paragraph) and (2), 1-1301(5.1)(introductory To amend and reenact R.S. 48:221(A)(2), relative to property paragraph), 1-1432(C)(introductory paragraph), 1-1435(F), 1- acquired by the Department of Transportation and Development; 1436(D)(2)(b), 1-1444(A), and 1-1602(F)(introductory to provide relative to the method by which the Department of paragraph) and to enact R.S. 12:1-143(A)(5), 1-202(B)(7) and Transportation and Development disposes of certain property; (F), 1-709, 1-832(D), 1-870(C), 1-955(F) and 1-1705, relative and to provide for related matters. to corporations; to provide for qualifications of directors; to provide relative to business opportunities; to provide for remote HOUSE BILL NO. 1156— (Substitute for House Bill No. 392 by participation in shareholders' meetings; to provide relative to Representative Nancy Landry) quorum and voting requirements; to provide relative to board of BY REPRESENTATIVE NANCY LANDRY director meetings; to provide relative to protection against AN ACT monetary liability; to provide for required disclosures; to To enact R.S. 17:418(C)(3)(d), relative to salaries for teachers and provide for service of process on foreign entities; to provide other school employees; to provide for the reduction of such relative to public corporation bylaws provisions relating to the salaries in certain circumstances; and to provide for related election of directors; to provide for previous delivery of a share matters. certificate for withdrawal by an oppressed shareholder; to provide a transition rule for reinstatement of corporations with HOUSE BILL NO. 266— revoked charters; to provide for technical corrections; and to BY REPRESENTATIVES MARCELLE, BAGNERIS, CARPENTER, COX, EMERSON, GAINES, HALL, JIMMY HARRIS, JACKSON, JAMES, provide for related matters. JEFFERSON, JENKINS, TERRY LANDRY, LYONS, DUSTIN MILLER, NORTON, PIERRE, PRICE, RICHARD, SMITH, AND WHITE AND HOUSE BILL NO. 1057— (Substitute for House Bill No. 407 SENATORS BISHOP AND CARTER by Representative Havard) AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD To enact Chapter 29 of Title 42 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of AN ACT 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 42:1701, relative to state To amend and reenact R.S. 48:224.1(A) and to enact R.S. employment; to provide relative to the consideration of criminal 48:224.1(D), relative to the transfer of roads from the state history in unclassified employment; to prohibit certain conduct; highway system to governmental subdivisions; to provide for to provide for applicability; and to provide for related matters. certain conditions of such transfers; to provide authority for the promulgation of administrative rules; and to provide for related HOUSE BILL NO. 410— matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER AN ACT and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the To amend and reenact R.S. 9:315.9(A)(1) and (2) and 315.10(A)(1) same. and (2), relative to child custody; to provide relative to shared custody and split custody relating to child support; to provide Respectfully submitted, definitions; and to provide for related matters. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives HOUSE BILL NO. 449— BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER AN ACT The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 1122(F)(2) and signed by the President of the Senate. (G)(2) and 1142(B) and R.S. 40:34, 46, 46.1, 46.2, and 75(A), to enact R.S. 9:410, R.S. 40:34.1 through 34.13, and 46.3 Message from the House through 46.13, and to repeal Children's Code Article 1142(C), relative to vital statistics; to provide for the completion of a birth SIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS certificate; to provide for the amendment of a birth certificate; to reorganize and recodify laws relative to birth certificates, May 30, 2016 death certificates, and paternity establishment; and to provide for related matters. To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: HOUSE BILL NO. 546— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER the House of Representatives has signed the following House AN ACT Concurrent Resolutions: To enact R.S. 14:71.4, relative to misappropriation without violence; to create the crime of homestead exemption fraud; to provide for elements of the crime; to provide criminal penalties; to provide for restitution; to provide definitions; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 69— SENATE BILL NO. 329— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER BY SENATOR CLAITOR A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To authorize and direct the continuation of the Louisiana Justice To amend and reenact R.S. 17:5024(A), relative to the academic Reinvestment Task Force under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana requirements for the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students; Sentencing Commission and the Department of Public Safety to increase the minimum cumulative grade point average and Corrections, to provide for the membership, powers, and required for certain awards; to provide for an effective date; and duties of the task force, and to require the task force to report its to provide for related matters. findings. SENATE BILL NO. 335— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 94— BY SENATOR CLAITOR BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To enact R.S. 17:24.4(F)(5), 154.2, and 3991(E)(6), relative to public To continue and provide with respect to the Task Force on Youth elementary and secondary education; to prohibit public schools Aging Out of Foster Care created by House Concurrent from requiring disclosure of certain student information; to Resolution No. 168 of the 2015 Regular Session of the provide for the submission of petitions by certain students with Legislature. exceptionalities; to provide for procedures, guidelines, and rules relative to such petitions; to provide for reporting requirements; HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 112— and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVES CARPENTER, BAGNERIS, BERTHELOT, BOUIE, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, COX, FRANKLIN, HALL, HUNTER, JEFFERSON, JONES, LYONS, MARCELLE, MCFARLAND, MORENO, SENATE BILL NO. 376— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 121 by NORTON, PIERRE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, SMITH, THIBAUT, AND Senator Colomb) WILLMOTT BY SENATORS COLOMB, ALARIO, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CORTEZ, ERDEY, GATTI, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, To urge and request the Capital Area Human Services District to MORRISH, PETERSON, GARY SMITH AND TARVER AND conduct a study of systems for providing appropriate mental REPRESENTATIVES AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BERTHELOT, health and behavioral health treatment in the capital region as an BILLIOT, BOUIE, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, COX, GLOVER, HAZEL, HILL, HORTON, HUNTER, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, alternative to hospitalization or detention in jails or other ROBERT JOHNSON, JONES, LYONS, MAGEE, DUSTIN MILLER, correctional facilities of persons in mental health or behavioral MORENO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PRICE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, health crisis, and to report findings of the study to the Capital SCHRODER, SMITH, WHITE, WILLMOTT AND ZERINGUE Region Legislative Delegation and the legislative committees on AN ACT health and welfare. To enact Part IX of Subchapter D of Chapter 5-D of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the 40:1226.1 through 1226.7, relative to hospital discharge same. planning; to provide for designation of a family caregiver; to provide for notice and instruction; to provide for exceptions and Respectfully submitted, limitation of liability; to provide for an effective date; and to ALFRED W. SPEER provide for related matters. Clerk of the House of Representatives SENATE BILL NO. 377— BY SENATORS PEACOCK, ALARIO, APPEL, BARROW, BROWN, The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signed CARTER, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LONG, MILKOVICH, MILLS, by the President of the Senate. MIZELL, MORRELL, GARY SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WARD AND WHITE Message to the Governor AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:541.1(A), relative to the posting of the National Human Trafficking Resource Center hotline; to require SIGNED SENATE BILLS hotels to post information regarding the hotline; to provide for the location of the posting; to provide for definitions; and to May 27, 2016 provide for related matters. To the Honorable Governor of the State of Louisiana: and they are hereby presented for executive approval. The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Respectfully submitted, Representatives have signed the following Senate Bills: GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate SENATE BILL NO. 165— BY SENATOR ALLAIN AN ACT Message to the Secretary of State To amend and reenact R.S. 30:91(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 30:28(J), relative to the commissioner of conservation; to require SIGNED notification to certain landowners; to provide for orphaned SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS oilfield sites; to provide for requirements of drilling permits; and to provide for related matters. May 27, 2016 SENATE BILL NO. 180— To the Honorable Secretary of State: BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:966(I), relative to the Uniform Controlled The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Dangerous Substances Law; to provide an exemption from Representatives have signed the following Senate Concurrent prosecution under the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Resolutions: Substances Law for a person lawfully in possession of medical marijuana; and to provide for related matters.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 65— BY SENATORS MILLS, HEWITT, PERRY AND GARY SMITH BY SENATOR MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to To create and provide for the Task Force on Meaningful Oversight submit a report by October 1, 2016, on the health benefits and which shall review current law on professional healthcare healthcare costs associated with adding Adrenoleukodystrophy licensing board oversight by the Department of Health and (ALD) to the newborn screening panel and to add ALD to the Hospitals and make recommendations to the legislature on laws newborn screening panel no later than August 1, 2017. required to ensure compliance with North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners v. Federal Trade Commission, 135 S.Ct. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 6— 1101(2015). BY SENATOR CLAITOR A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 68— To express the intent of the Louisiana Legislature relative to BY SENATORS GATTI, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, enforcement of fishing harvest gear laws and restrictions in state BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, and federal waters off the coast of Louisiana. LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 13— SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD BY SENATOR BISHOP AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGLEY, COX, JACKSON, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION LEBAS, MAGEE AND WILLMOTT To request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the feasibility A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION of revising state law to specifically authorize a right of action To urge and request the United States Department of Defense and the and legal standing for private associations to seek injunctive Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals to coordinate relief for a zoning violation when a municipality fails or refuses efforts to provide information to military families regarding to do so and a person is harmed thereby, and also to study services for individuals with intellectual or developmental whether present penalties for zoning violations should be disabilities. revised to be comparable with those in other states. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 117— BY SENATOR MILLS SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 17— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY SENATOR JOHNS AND REPRESENTATIVES GLOVER, MARCELLE AND NORTON To commend the Louisiana Supreme Court on the success of the A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION specialty drug court program and to request information on the To create the Riverboat Economic Development and Gaming Task drug court program and other statutorily created specialty Force to study current law and existing rules and regulations courts. regarding riverboat gaming. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 119— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20— BY SENATOR CORTEZ BY SENATOR ERDEY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To recognize May 2016 as "Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis To express the intent of the Legislature of Louisiana that the Awareness Month" and to memorialize the Congress of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, public safety United States to enact legislation to provide additional funding services, and the office of motor vehicles enforce laws that for research for the treatment and cure of Amyotrophic Lateral regulate glass tinting on motor vehicles and particularly on Sclerosis. private passenger vehicles. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 120— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36— BY SENATOR LONG BY SENATOR ERDEY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate the Florien High School Lady To urge and request the Department of Transportation and Blackcats softball team on winning the Class B state softball Development to study the feasibility of a new interstate championship. interchange on I-12 at Louisiana Highway 1032 (4H-Club Road) and a new interstate interchange on I-12 at Louisiana Highway SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 121— BY SENATOR LONG AND REPRESENTATIVES HOFFMANN AND 16 (Pete's Highway). MCFARLAND A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 43— To commend and congratulate Arthur Leonard "Red" Swanson Sr. on BY SENATOR CORTEZ A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION being named to the 2016 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. To urge and request the Department of Transportation and SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122— Development to study the feasibility of corporate sponsorship of BY SENATORS CORTEZ, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, state bridges, other department infrastructure, or equipment. BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 62— MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, GARY BY SENATOR PEACOCK SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAHAM, ABRAMSON, To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and ADAMS, AMEDEE, ANDERS, ARMES, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, make recommendations regarding the feasibility of revisions to CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CARPENTER, GARY the law of wills and testaments and trusts. CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 63— EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, BY SENATOR PEACOCK GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HALL, JIMMY HARRIS, LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, To urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and HUVAL, IVEY, JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE make recommendations regarding the feasibility of revisions to JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LYONS, the law of wills and testaments. MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, GREGORY MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS,

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JIM MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, Second Judicial District Court, specifically focusing on the PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, needs of the judicial district in terms of the necessity of the WHITE, WILLMOTT AND ZERINGUE creation of a new election section with a majority of minority A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION electors or changes to an existing election section to have a To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of majority of minority electors. Louisiana upon the death of Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton Jr., one of Louisiana and Acadiana's most well-known and beloved SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 128— political figures, spending much of his civic career as a leader BY SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, in state government and a longtime state legislator. CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 123— MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, BY SENATORS MILKOVICH, ALARIO AND LONG RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ABRAHAM, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, AMEDEE, ANDERS, ARMES, To commend John Mamoulides upon his induction into the Louisiana BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, Political Museum and Hall of Fame. BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 124— DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, BY SENATOR LONG FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HALL, JIMMY HARRIS, LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, To commend Anthony Thomas on being named to the 2016 HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, JACKSON, JAMES, Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Induction Class. JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 126— LEOPOLD, LOPINTO, LYONS, MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, BY SENATOR COLOMB MCFARLAND, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, GREGORY MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, To commend the efforts of The Links, Incorporated, and to designate RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, Wednesday, May 25, 2016, as Louisiana Links Day at the state SIMON, SMITH, STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, WHITE, WILLMOTT AND ZERINGUE capitol. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4— BY SENATOR BARROW Louisiana upon the passing of a beloved gentleman and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION mainstay in Louisiana politics, the Honorable Robert L. To continue and provide with respect to the task force to study health "Bobby" Freeman, and to celebrate the legacy of public service services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region he leaves to his community, state, and nation. created by House Concurrent Resolution No. 129 of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature. Respectfully submitted, GLENN A. KOEPP SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 37— Secretary of the Senate BY SENATOR BROWN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL To establish the Bridge Lighting Task Force to study and make recommendations relative to the installation and maintenance of PRESENT lighting on the Sunshine Bridge and the Veteran's Memorial Bridge near the town of Gramercy, Louisiana; to provide for the Mr. President Fannin Morrish membership of the task force; and to require the task force to Allain Gatti Peacock make recommendations relative to funding mechanisms for Appel Hewitt Perry installation, energy costs, and maintenance of bridge lighting. Barrow Johns Peterson Bishop LaFleur Riser SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 38— Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. BY SENATORS BISHOP AND THOMPSON AND REPRESENTATIVES BAGNERIS, BOUIE, CHANEY, COX, HENRY, HUNTER, JACKSON, Brown Long Smith, J. TERRY LANDRY, LYONS, MACK, MARCELLE, MORENO, NORTON, Chabert Luneau Tarver PIERRE, PRICE, RICHARD AND ZERINGUE Claitor Martiny Thompson A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Colomb Milkovich Walsworth To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Cortez Mills Ward committee on parole, to conduct a comprehensive review of Donahue Mizell White parole matters and to report on those matters to the Senate Erdey Morrell Committee on Judiciary C, the House Committee on Total - 38 Administration of Criminal Justice, the First Circuit Court of ABSENT Appeal, and the Louisiana Supreme Court, not later than December 1, 2016. Carter Total - 1 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 47— BY SENATOR COLOMB A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Leave of Absence To create the State Capitol Accessibility Advisory Commission to study and make recommendations to the legislature for a The following leave of absence was asked for and granted: strategic outlook to make sure the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, is sufficiently implemented with respect to the state Carter 1 Day capitol building and surrounding infrastructure. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 75— BY SENATOR CHABERT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of Louisiana to study and make recommendations prior to the 2017 Regular Session regarding the election sections for the Thirty-

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Announcements The following committee meetings for May 31, 2016, were announced: Education 1:00 P.M. Hainkel Room Finance 10:00 A.M. Room A Judiciary B 2:00 P.M. Room E Local and Mun. Affairs 11:00 A.M. Room F Revenue and Fiscal Affairs 11:00 A.M. Hainkel Room Adjournment On motion of Senator Thompson, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. the Senate adjourned until Tuesday, May 31, 2016, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. The President of the Senate declared the Senate adjourned. GLENN A. KOEPP Secretary of the Senate DIANE O' QUIN Journal Clerk

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