OFFICIAL JOURNAL SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 168— BY SENATORS COLOMB AND BARROW OF THE A RESOLUTION To designate Wednesday, May 2, 2018, as LMA Municipal Day at SENATE the state capitol. OF THE On motion of Senator Barrow the resolution was read by title STATE OF LOUISIANA ______and adopted. TWENTY-NINTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 169— ______BY SENATOR BISHOP A RESOLUTION Forty-Fourth Regular Session of the Legislature To recognize the lives and legacies of Denver Smith and Leonard Under the of the Brown and to honor them, posthumously, as casualties of the Constitution of 1974 ______civil rights movement. Senate Chamber The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for State Capitol a second reading. Baton Rouge, Louisiana SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 170— Tuesday, May 1, 2018 BY SENATOR BARROW A RESOLUTION The Senate was called to order at 2:20 o'clock P.M. by Hon. To commend the Baton Rouge District Nurses Association (BRDNA) John A. Alario Jr., President of the Senate. on celebrating their one hundredth anniversary. Morning Hour On motion of Senator Barrow the resolution was read by title and adopted. CONVENING ROLL CALL SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 171— The roll being called, the following members answered to their BY SENATOR BARROW names: A RESOLUTION To commend the Madison Preparatory Academy boys' basketball PRESENT team on winning the 2018 Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 3A championship. Mr. President Erdey Perry Allain Fannin Peterson The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Barrow Johns Price a second reading. Bishop Lambert Riser SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 172— Carter Long Smith, G. BY SENATOR CORTEZ Chabert Luneau Smith, J. A RESOLUTION Claitor Mizell Thompson To commend the Louisiana Motor Transport Association and to Cortez Morrish Walsworth welcome trucking industry professionals for the 2018 Truck Day Donahue Peacock Ward at the capitol. Total - 27 ABSENT The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. Appel Hewitt Mills Boudreaux LaFleur Morrell SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 173— Colomb Martiny Tarver BY SENATORS CLAITOR, ERDEY AND WARD Gatti Milkovich White A RESOLUTION Total - 12 To commend the many accomplishments of Pennington Biomedical Research Center during its thirty years of service and to express The President of the Senate announced there were 27 Senators profound thanks and gratitude, posthumously, to Claude B. and present and a quorum. Irene Pennington for their generous philanthropy that established Pennington Biomedical Research Center and Prayer continues to support it. The prayer was offered by Pastor Anthony Mangun, following On motion of Senator Claitor the resolution was read by title and which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the adopted. United States of America. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 174— BY SENATORS CLAITOR, ERDEY AND WARD Reading of the Journal A RESOLUTION To recognize Wednesday, May 2, 2018, as Get Fit Don't Sit Day at On motion of Senator Fannin, the reading of the Journal was the state capitol and the American Diabetes Association for its dispensed with and the Journal of April 30, 2018, was adopted. leadership in developing National Get Fit Don't Sit Day and encouraging everyone to be more active throughout the day. Introduction of Senate Resolutions On motion of Senator Claitor the resolution was read by title and Senator Thompson asked for and obtained a suspension of the adopted. rules to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time. Introduction of SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 167— BY SENATOR ALARIO Senate Concurrent Resolutions A RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate the coaches, gymnasts, and staff of the SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100— LSU Women's Gymnastics team for a record-setting season. BY SENATORS WARD AND WHITE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Senator Thompson the resolution was read by title To express the heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana and adopted. upon the untimely death of Christopher Michael "Chris" Lawton, Zachary Fire Department Deputy Chief and Zachary

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Police Department Reserve Officer and to commend the legacy SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 163— of public service he leaves to his community and state. BY SENATOR JOHN SMITH A RESOLUTION The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for To commend Mayor Freddie Boswell of New Llano, Louisiana, upon a second reading. his retirement, having served as mayor for twenty years. Senate Resolutions on On motion of Senator John Smith the resolution was read by Second Reading title and adopted. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 164— SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 157— BY SENATOR MORRISH BY SENATOR BARROW A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To urge and request the governor and the State Board of Elementary To commend Donna Britt for her accomplishments and service to the and Secondary Education, to work with the legislature to Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Information Center of explore ways to provide funding to increase teacher salaries to Louisiana. the level where Louisiana's average teacher salary will equal or exceed the average teacher salary for the southern region. On motion of Senator Barrow the resolution was read by title and adopted. The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Education. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 158— BY SENATOR MILLS SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 165— A RESOLUTION BY SENATOR HEWITT To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature A RESOLUTION of Louisiana upon the death of Wade Joseph Watkins. To designate Thursday, May 3, 2018, as "NASA Day" at the state capitol and to commend NASA and the Michoud Assembly On motion of Senator Mills the resolution was read by title and Facility on their significant accomplishments which have adopted. positively impacted the United States and the state of Louisiana. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 159— On motion of Senator Hewitt the resolution was read by title and BY SENATOR TARVER A RESOLUTION adopted. To commend the Reverend Lonnie Hamilton Jr. for thirty-eight years SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 166— of faithful Christian service as pastor of New Boggy Baptist BY SENATOR LUNEAU Church in Bethany, Louisiana. A RESOLUTION To commend the Peabody Magnet High School girls powerlifting On motion of Senator Tarver the resolution was read by title and team for winning its first state championship with an LHSAA adopted. Division III title. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 160— On motion of Senator Luneau the resolution was read by title BY SENATOR THOMPSON A RESOLUTION and adopted. To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Leslie B. Lampton of Jackson, Senate Concurrent Resolutions on Mississippi. Second Reading On motion of Senator Thompson the resolution was read by title SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 97— and adopted. BY SENATOR LONG A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 161— To commend and congratulate the Braden family upon earning the BY SENATOR CARTER Political Family of Officeholders Award. A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Health, bureau of The concurrent resolution was read by title. Senator Long emergency medical services, to convene a working group to moved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution. study the delivery of 911 emergency medical services throughout the state and report findings and recommendations ROLL CALL regarding 911 emergency call takers to the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare on or before February 1, 2019. The roll was called with the following result: The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to YEAS the Committee on Health and Welfare. Mr. President Fannin Morrish SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 162— Allain Gatti Peacock BY SENATORS JOHN SMITH, JOHNS AND MORRISH Appel Hewitt Perry A RESOLUTION Barrow Johns Peterson To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature Bishop Lambert Price of Louisiana upon the death of Farid Bogani, chief engineering Boudreaux Long Riser and construction officer for Cameron LNG, charged with Carter Luneau Smith, G. leading the execution of that company's construction of their Chabert Martiny Smith, J. liquefaction project in Hackberry, Louisiana. Claitor Milkovich Tarver Cortez Mills Thompson On motion of Senator John Smith the resolution was read by title Donahue Mizell Walsworth and adopted. Erdey Morrell White Total - 36

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NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 144— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAHAM Total - 0 AN ACT ABSENT To enact R.S. 17:3138.7, relative to special treasury funds; to establish the Louisiana Jobs Now Fund as a special fund in the Colomb LaFleur Ward state treasury; to provide for deposits into the fund; to provide Total - 3 for uses of the fund; to provide for certain limitations; to require certain reports; to provide for an effective date; and to provide The Chair declared the Senate adopted the Senate Concurrent for related matters. Resolution and ordered it sent to the House. The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 98— second reading. BY SENATOR MILLS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HOUSE BILL NO. 229— To request the law enforcement agencies of Louisiana to take BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA advantage of the Attorney General's Drug Take Back Box AN ACT program to receive free receptacles for the safe disposal of To amend and reenact R.S. 39:57.1(B) and to enact R.S. 39:57.1(C), opioids. relative to state expenditures; to provide for initial expenditure allocations of the operating budget; to provide for approval of The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to certain changes to the allocation of expenditures for personal the Committee on Judiciary B. services; to require electronic posting of certain information; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 99— BY SENATOR ALLAIN The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION second reading. To create and provide for a Public Recreation Access Task Force to study the conditions, needs, and issues relative to potential HOUSE BILL NO. 256— public recreation access on the navigable waters of the state. BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AN ACT The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to To enact R.S. 17:5069, relative to special treasury funds; to establish the Committee on Natural Resources. the TOPS Income Fund as a special treasury fund; to provide for the deposit, use, and investment of monies in the fund; to Message from the House provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. ASKING CONCURRENCE IN The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 513— May 1, 2018 BY REPRESENTATIVES STEVE CARTER, BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BOUIE, BRASS, TERRY BROWN, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: CARMODY, GARY CARTER, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DUPLESSIS, DWIGHT, FALCONER, FOIL, GISCLAIR, HALL, HILFERTY, HOFFMANN, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JORDAN, LEGER, LEOPOLD, MAGEE, PIERRE, POPE, I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SMITH, STOKES, THIBAUT, THOMAS, Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the WRIGHT, AND ZERINGUE AND SENATOR BISHOP following House Bills and Joint Resolutions: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:407.30(B) and (D) and to enact R.S. HB No. 2 HB No. 144 HB No. 229 9:165(D) and R.S. 17:407.30(H), relative to the Louisiana Early Childhood Education Fund; to provide for the uses of the fund; HB No. 256 HB No. 513 HB No. 650 to provide for the deposit of the proceeds of the sale of unclaimed property into the fund; to require the State Board of HB No. 743 HB No. 784 HB No. 874 Elementary and Secondary Education to submit a written report on the status and effectiveness of the fund; to provide for Respectfully submitted, effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. House Bills and Joint Resolutions HOUSE BILL NO. 650— on First Reading BY REPRESENTATIVES FOIL, STEVE CARTER, EDMONDS, AND HAZEL HOUSE BILL NO. 2— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON To amend and reenact R.S. 9:154(A)(15), R.S. 17:3129.4(C), R.S. AN ACT 44:4.1(B)(9), and R.S. 47:1508(B)(17) and to enact Chapter 22- To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital B of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be outlay program for state government, state institutions, and other comprised of R.S. 17:3100.1 through 3100.10, and R.S. public entities; to provide for the designation of projects and 42:456.2, relative to the Louisiana Student Tuition Assistance improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making and Revenue Trust Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related Program; to create the program and provide for program matters. purpose and definitions; to provide relative to program administration by the Louisiana Tuition Trust Authority and for The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a powers and duties of the authority; to provide for adoption by second reading. the authority of certain rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act; to provide relative to education savings accounts; to provide relative to the Louisiana Education and Tuition Savings Fund; to provide for the powers and duties of the office of the state treasurer with regard to the program; to

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apply laws pertaining to abandoned property to certain program HOUSE BILL NO. 19— account funds; to provide a public records exception for certain BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER records of the authority pertaining to program accounts; to AN ACT provide relative to payroll withholdings; to provide an exception To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2165.5(A), relative to the annual to the confidentiality of the records of the secretary of the amount of retirement allowance for members of the Registrars Department of Revenue relative to the program; to authorize, of Voters Employees' Retirement System; to provide relative to with limitations, disbursements from education savings accounts the accrual rate applicable to creditable service; and to provide established pursuant to the Louisiana Student Tuition Assistance for related matters. and Revenue Trust Program for elementary and secondary school tuition expenses; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Retirement. The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 71— BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH HOUSE BILL NO. 743— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY To amend and reenact R.S. 47:322.5(B) and 332.14, relative to the AN ACT disposition of certain state sales tax collections in Tangipahoa To provide with respect to the Revenue Sharing Fund and the Parish; to provide for deposits into the Tangipahoa Parish allocation and distribution thereof for Fiscal Year 2018-2019; Tourist Commission Fund; to provide for deposits into the and to provide for related matters. Tangipahoa Parish Economic Development Fund; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Finance. HOUSE BILL NO. 784— BY REPRESENTATIVES MCFARLAND, BISHOP, AND REYNOLDS HOUSE BILL NO. 141— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD To amend and reenact R.S. 34:851.20(A)(1) and 851.32 and R.S. AN ACT 56:10.1(C), relative to motorboats and sailboats; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5704(B), relative to coroners; to boat registration and numbering; to provide for fees; to provide provide relative to qualifications of coroners; to provide for for the dedication of revenue; to provide for the Aquatic Plant residency requirements; and to provide for related matters. Control Fund; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a Committee on Judiciary B. second reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 163— HOUSE BILL NO. 874— BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY AN ACT AN ACT To enact Subpart D-2 of Part VI-A of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of the To appropriate funds and to make certain reductions from certain Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. sources to be allocated to designated agencies and purposes in 46:440.9, relative to Medicaid recipient fraud; to create the specific amounts for the making of supplemental appropriations Medicaid Recipient Fraud Unit within the office of the attorney and reductions for said agencies and purposes for Fiscal Year general; to provide for administration and duties of the unit and 2017-2018; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for funding of its activities; to provide relative to reporting and related matters. review of Medicaid recipient fraud complaints; to provide for duties of the Louisiana Department of Health with respect to The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a Medicaid program integrity; to provide for legislative intent; second reading. and to provide for related matters. House Bills and Joint Resolutions on The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Second Reading Committee on Judiciary B. HOUSE BILL NO. 221— HOUSE BILL NO. 17— BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2405.4(A) and (C), relative to peace To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2075, relative to the repayment of officers; to provide relative to the submission of DNA samples; contributions by a member of the Registrars of Voters to provide relative to the storage of DNA samples; and to Employees' Retirement System; to allow a former member to provide for related matters. repay withdrawn contributions upon return to the system; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Judiciary B. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Retirement. HOUSE BILL NO. 264— BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH HOUSE BILL NO. 18— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER To enact Chapter 33-D of Title 13 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes AN ACT of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 13:5381 through 5386, relative To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1402(6)(a) and to repeal R.S. 11:231, to divisions of court; to authorize the establishment of divisions relative to calculation of average compensation for members of of court to which offenses committed by primary caretakers of the Registrars of Voters Employees' Retirement System; and to dependent children are assigned; to provide for definitions; to provide for related matters. provide for eligibility and screening of potential participants in the program; to provide for certain factors for the court to The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the consider in determining a defendant's eligibility; to provide Committee on Retirement. relative to the conditions of the defendant's participation in the program; to provide for a program agreement and the terms of

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such agreement; to provide relative to the rights of the defendant HOUSE BILL NO. 469— with respect to representation by counsel and admissibility of BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH statements made by the defendant; to provide relative to AN ACT removal of the defendant from the program or revocation of To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2185(A), relative to jurisdiction; to probation for violations of his probation or participation in the provide for jurisdiction for cases of sexual assault; and to program; to provide for the vacation of judgment and conviction provide for related matters. upon the defendant's successful completion of the program; to provide for definitions; to provide for certain duties of the court The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the and the defendant; and to provide for related matters. Committee on Judiciary B. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the HOUSE BILL NO. 493— BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY CARTER Committee on Judiciary B. AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 272— To amend and reenact R.S. 13:62(B), relative to the Judicial Council BY REPRESENTATIVE HALL of the Supreme Court of Louisiana; to provide for the content of AN ACT recommendations made by the council to the legislature; to To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212.1(N), relative to group provide for the deadlines relative thereto; and to provide for purchasing of school materials, equipment, and supplies; to related matters. authorize public school districts and public schools to use a group purchasing organization for the purchase of materials and The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the supplies in certain circumstances; to provide relative to Committee on Judiciary A. agreements between public school districts and public schools and group purchasing organizations; to provide relative to the HOUSE BILL NO. 510— BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS process by which such agreements become public record; and to AN ACT provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 39:6(C) and to enact Subpart F of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:89.1 through 89.3, Committee on Education. relative to state expenditure reporting; to provide for the duties HOUSE BILL NO. 315— of the commissioner; to provide for the establishment and BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER maintenance of the Louisiana Checkbook as a government fiscal AN ACT transparency website; to provide for the information to be To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5807 and to repeal R.S. 13:5807.2, included on the website; to provide for implementation; to relative to fees and costs; to provide relative to city marshal and provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. constable services; to increase fees and costs; to provide for the use of such fees and costs; to provide relative to effectiveness; The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the and to provide for related matters. Committee on Finance. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the HOUSE BILL NO. 614— BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES Committee on Finance. AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 321— To amend and reenact R.S. 38:90.2(A) and to enact R.S. BY REPRESENTATIVE EDMONDS 38:90.2(B)(6), relative to the Floodplain Evaluation and AN ACT Management Commission; to modify the membership of the To enact R.S. 39:84.2, relative to budgetary controls on personnel; to commission; to provide for an additional basis for revisions to require the commissioner of administration to report quarterly the statewide flood information database; and to provide for on positions, vacancies, and funding for such positions and related matters. vacancies; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Committee on Finance. HOUSE BILL NO. 771— BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA HOUSE BILL NO. 345— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2225.4, relative to the payment of AN ACT unfunded accrued liability by participating employers in the To amend and reenact R.S. 56:10(B)(2), relative to the Conservation Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System; to provide for Fund; to require prior approval by the Joint Legislative payment of unfunded accrued liability upon dissolution of a Committee on the Budget for certain expenditures; to provide department or the reduction of the number of participating for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. employees; to provide for the reinstatement of the number of participating employees; to provide for the amortization of The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the payments; to provide for the collection of payments due; to Committee on Finance. provide definitions; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 379— The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY Committee on Retirement. AN ACT To repeal R.S. 39:100.21(B), relative to special treasury funds, to HOUSE BILL NO. 810— repeal certain requirements of deposits and uses of the BY REPRESENTATIVES CHANEY AND ANDERS Overcollections Fund; to provide for the transfer, deposits, and AN ACT use, as specified, of certain treasury funds; to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1123(18)(a), relative to ethics; to effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. allow a physician who serves on the board of a hospital service district in certain parishes to be employed by the hospital over The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the which the board exercises jurisdiction; to require recusal under Committee on Finance. certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.

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The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the House Concurrent Resolutions on Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs. Second Reading HOUSE BILL NO. 830— BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1— BARRAS, BOUIE, GARY CARTER, CONNICK, COX, CREWS, DAVIS, BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLLIS EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, GLOVER, HODGES, HOFFMANN, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION HORTON, IVEY, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JAY MORRIS, PIERRE, To create the Sanitary Sewer Systems Overflows Commission to PYLANT, REYNOLDS, SEABAUGH, SMITH, AND ZERINGUE study and make recommendations on actions necessary to AN ACT timely report, reduce, and eliminate sewage overflows. To enact Part XIV of Chapter 9 of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 23:1019.1 through The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to 1019.6, relative to work in a sexually oriented business; to the Committee on Environmental Quality. provide for verification of age and work-eligibility status; to provide with respect to human trafficking; to provide for notices HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 73— to be posted; to provide definitions; to provide for enforcement; BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the United States Department of Education to The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the offer competitive sources of additional funding to states, Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations. through their respective eligible entities, in a second round of federal funding in accordance with the spirit of the federal HOUSE BILL NO. 837— Every Student Succeeds Act. BY REPRESENTATIVE MARCELLE AN ACT The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9099.1 and to enact R.S. 33:9099.4, the Committee on Education. relative to crime prevention districts; to provide relative to the powers and duties of such districts including the authority to HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 75— impose a parcel fee; to provide relative to the liability of board BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL members; to provide relative to the budgets of such districts; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION provide relative to the authority of the governing authority and To recognize Tuesday, May 1, 2018, as Acadiana Day at the state the tax collector of the parish in which the district is located; and capitol. to provide for related matters. The resolution was read by title. Senator Mills moved to concur The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the in the House Concurrent Resolution. Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 839— BY REPRESENTATIVE LYONS AN ACT The roll was called with the following result: To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1596(B), relative to the Juvenile Court for the Parish of Jefferson; to provide for election sections for YEAS the Juvenile Court for the Parish of Jefferson; to provide for the assignment of judgeships for election purposes; and to provide Mr. President Hewitt Perry for related matters. Allain Johns Peterson Appel Lambert Price The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Barrow Long Riser Committee on Judiciary C. Bishop Luneau Smith, G. Carter Martiny Smith, J. HOUSE BILL NO. 895— (Substitute for House Bill No. 575 by Chabert Milkovich Tarver Representative Norton) Cortez Mills Thompson BY REPRESENTATIVES NORTON, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BOUIE, BRASS, Donahue Mizell Walsworth GARY CARTER, COX, DUPLESSIS, EDMONDS, HALL, HORTON, Erdey Morrell Ward HUNTER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, LYONS, MARCELLE, PIERRE, SMITH, AND STOKES Fannin Morrish White AN ACT Gatti Peacock To enact R.S. 17:280.1 and 3399.16, relative to instruction in school Total - 35 safety in public schools and public postsecondary education NAYS institutions; to require school officials and campus security officers to provide information to students regarding potential Total - 0 threats to school safety exhibited through online content; to ABSENT provide for elements to be included in such instruction; to provide a process for students to report online content deemed Boudreaux Colomb potentially dangerous; to provide for confidentiality of personal Claitor LaFleur information about students who report such matters; and to Total - 4 provide for related matters. The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House The bill was read by title and referred by the President to the Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. Committee on Education.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 78— HOUSE BILL NO. 393— BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY LANDRY BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY BROWN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AN ACT To commend the Louisiana Motor Transport Association and to To amend and reenact R.S. 3:563, 564, 734(A) and (B)(1), 735, 747, welcome trucking industry professionals to the state capitol for 748(A), 2092(B), and 2093(5) through (11) and to enact R.S. the 2018 Truck Day. 3:561(6) and 2093(12) and (13), relative to market agency and livestock dealer permits; to provide for permits; to provide for The resolution was read by title. Senator Cortez moved to the authority of the Louisiana Board of Animal Health; to concur in the House Concurrent Resolution. provide for criteria to deny, revoke, or suspend permits; to provide for records; to provide for inspectors; to provide for ROLL CALL prohibited activities; to provide for violations and penalties; to provide for the authority of the commissioner of agriculture; and The roll was called with the following result: to provide for related matters. YEAS Reported with amendments. Mr. President Fannin Peacock HOUSE BILL NO. 691— Allain Hewitt Perry BY REPRESENTATIVE LEBAS Appel Johns Peterson AN ACT Barrow Lambert Price To repeal R.S. 3:3544(A)(9), relative to assessments on rice Bishop Long Riser production; to repeal the sunset on such assessments. Boudreaux Luneau Smith, G. Carter Martiny Smith, J. Reported favorably. Chabert Milkovich Tarver Claitor Mills Thompson Respectfully submitted, Cortez Mizell Walsworth FRANCIS C. THOMPSON Donahue Morrell Ward Chairman Erdey Morrish White Total - 36 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON NAYS JUDICIARY A Total - 0 ABSENT Senator W. Jay Luneau, Vice Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Judiciary A, submitted the following report: Colomb Gatti LaFleur Total - 3 May 1, 2018 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the House To the President and Members of the Senate: Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary A to submit the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 79— following report: BY REPRESENTATIVE AMEDEE A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SENATE BILL NO. 537— To urge and request each public school governing authority to take BY SENATOR LUNEAU certain actions relative to helping students avoid injury due to AN ACT the use of heavy backpacks. To enact Code of Civil Procedure Art. 4269.2, relative to trusts; to provide relative to placement of a minor's property in trust; to The resolution was read by title and referred by the President to provide relative to certain actions and settlements; to provide the Committee on Education. certain terms, conditions, procedures, requirements and effects; and to provide for related matters. Reports of Committees Reported with amendments. The following reports of committees were received and read: HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 21— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the Department of Children and Family Services AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AQUACULTURE, to study the assessment, collection, and use of the expedited AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT process fee provided for in R.S. 46:236.5 and to submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the legislature no later Senator Francis C. Thompson, Chairman on behalf of the than February 1, 2019. Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development, submitted the following report: Reported favorably. May 1, 2018 HOUSE BILL NO. 5— BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK To the President and Members of the Senate: AN ACT To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 3463, relative to I am directed by your Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, prescription; to provide for the effect of dismissal of a party in Aquaculture, and Rural Development to submit the following report: certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 6— HOUSE BILL NO. 187— BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK BY REPRESENTATIVE MARINO AN ACT AN ACT To enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1551(D), relative to pretrial To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 408, relative to procedure; to provide for the setting of a pretrial conference in juvenile court proceedings; to provide for the use of restraints certain circumstances; to provide for the method of conducting upon a determination of necessity; to provide the procedure for the pretrial conference; and to provide for related matters. such a determination; to provide notice; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 16— BY REPRESENTATIVES DANAHAY AND DWIGHT HOUSE BILL NO. 234— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE EDMONDS To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1392, relative AN ACT to proof of statutes; to provide for the taking of judicial notice To amend and reenact R.S. 9:1513, relative to deposited funds of statutes; and to provide for related matters. payable to a surviving spouse without court proceedings; to provide for an increase in the amount of funds released; to Reported favorably. modify with respect to the description of financial institutions; to remove a reporting requirement with respect to funds released HOUSE BILL NO. 100— by a payor institution; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE AN ACT Reported favorably. To amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 2315.8(B) and 2362.1(B), Children's Code Article 1570.1(A), R.S. 9:367, and R.S. HOUSE BILL NO. 371— 46:2136.1(A), and to enact R.S. 9:314, relative to the award of BY REPRESENTATIVE CHANEY costs and attorney fees; to provide for the assessment of costs AN ACT and attorney fees in the Domestic Abuse Assistance Act and the To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 610(A) and (D), Post-Separation Family Violence Relief Act; and to provide for relative to reports of and neglect; to provide for the related matters. reporting procedure for permitted and mandatory reporters; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 125— BY REPRESENTATIVE JEFFERSON HOUSE BILL NO. 395— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL To amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 103(5), 112, 113, 114, and AN ACT 115, and to repeal Civil Code Article 118, relative to marriage; To amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 355, 359 and 361, relative to provide for grounds for divorce; to provide for interim to continuing tutorship; to provide for restrictions on legal spousal support; to provide for final periodic support; to provide capacity; to provide for modification or termination of decrees for modification of support; to provide for extinguishment of restricting legal capacity; to provide for prospective and support; and to provide for related matters. retroactive application; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 172— HOUSE BILL NO. 490— BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO BY REPRESENTATIVE GREGORY MILLER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 2376 and to To amend and reenact R.S. 46:236.1.1(9), (10), (11), (12), (13), and enact R.S. 13:4368, relative to the cancellation of privileges, (14) and 236.1.2(L) and to enact R.S. 46:236.1.1(15) and (16), liens, and mortgages; to provide for the cancellation or partial relative to support; to provide definitions; to provide relative to release of inferior privileges, liens, and mortgages on property health insurance; to provide for medical support; and to provide sold at sheriff's sale; to provide for the procedures for cancelling for related matters. or partially releasing inferior privileges, liens, and mortgages; to provide for the required information for the filing of an Reported favorably. affidavit; to provide the duties, effect, and liability for the filing of an affidavit; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 497— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON AN ACT Reported with amendments. To enact R.S. 9:1421, relative to successions; to authorize access to certain assets; to provide for definitions; to provide for the sale HOUSE BILL NO. 182— or transfer of securities under certain circumstances; to provide BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON for payment to the surviving spouse pending the appointment of AN ACT an executor or administrator; to provide for limitations; to To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 612(A)(2), 624(D), provide a limitation of liability for brokers; to provide for the (E), (F), and (G), 634(A), 749(A) and (B), 1019(A) and (B), preservation of certain claims; to provide for applicability 1122(A)(3), and 1515(B), to enact Children's Code Articles pending actions for divorce; and to provide for related matters. 103.1, 116(6.1) and (6.2), 624(H), 624.1, 661.1, 767.1, 767.2, 1034.1, 1034.2, 1515(A)(8) and (C) and 1518(C), and to provide Reported favorably. Comments to Children's Code Article 680, relative to the ; to provide for the applicability of the Indian HOUSE BILL NO. 520— Child Welfare Act; to provide definitions; to provide for an BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON inquiry; to provide for the standard for determining whether a AN ACT child is an Indian child; to provide for procedures and effects; To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 616(B) and to repeal and to provide for related matters. Children's Code Article 616(B) as amended and reenacted by Act No. 348 of the 2017 Regular Session of the Legislature, Reported favorably. relative to child abuse cases; to provide relative to certain

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information in the state central registry of reports of child abuse HOUSE BILL NO. 747— (Substitute for House Bill No. 390 and neglect; to provide for disclosure of certain information to by Representative Emerson) the district attorney or court; and to provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE EMERSON AN ACT Reported favorably. To amend and reenact Subpart A of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Code Title IV of Code Book I of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised HOUSE BILL NO. 521— Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 9:241 through 243, BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY relative to the performance of marriage ceremonies; to provide AN ACT for the waiting period before conducting a marriage ceremony; To enact R.S. 35:416, relative to ex officio notaries for coroners; to and to provide for related matters. provide for the qualifications, appointment, and authority of ex officio notaries for coroners; to provide for bond requirements; Reported favorably. to provide for limitations and termination of the authority of ex officio notaries; and to provide for related matters. Respectfully submitted, W. JAY LUNEAU Reported favorably. Vice Chairman HOUSE BILL NO. 617— REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON BY REPRESENTATIVE HILFERTY AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3196(introductory paragraph) and JUDICIARY B (1)(c), 3197(A) and (B)(7), and 3198(A)(2)(b) and (c) and (E)(1); relative to the transfer of residential real property and Senator Gary L. Smith, Jr., Chairman on behalf of the property disclosure forms; to provide relative to definitions; to Committee on Judiciary B, submitted the following report: provide relative to instances in which a seller is not liable; to provide for technical changes; and to provide for related matters. May 1, 2018 Reported with amendments. To the President and Members of the Senate: HOUSE BILL NO. 643— I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary B to submit the BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONDS AND FOIL following report: AN ACT To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 1131(A), 1200, 1201, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 81— 1223, and 1223.1 and R.S. 14:286, relative to adoption; to BY SENATOR MILLS provide for the adoption of children; to provide for the crime of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION the sale of minor children; to provide for the filing of adoption To urge and request Attorney General Jeff Landry to prepare and file fees and charges; to provide for the reimbursement of expenses; an amicus brief in federal court to support the state of to provide a limit on living expenses; to provide a cause of Mississippi's litigation efforts to ban elective abortions after action for prospective adoptive parents; to provide for the fifteen weeks. inclusion of expenses and receipts with the adoption disclosure affidavit; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 56— Reported favorably. BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 719— To amend and reenact R.S. 14:91.8(C), (D), and (G)(1)(c), (d), and BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL (e) and (7), relative to the unlawful sale, purchase, or possession AN ACT of tobacco, alternative nicotine product, or vapor product; to To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5106(B)(3)(c), relative to limitations provide relative to the signs required to be displayed at the point on damages assessed in suits against the state, state agencies, or of purchase or on the vending machine of any tobacco product, political subdivisions; to provide for the payment of future alternative nicotine product, or vapor product; to require the medical care and related benefits payable by the state or a state displayed sign to include information about the Louisiana agency; and to provide for related matters. Tobacco Quitline; to make technical corrections to citations; and Reported favorably. to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 731— Reported favorably. BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 91— BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:4163(D), relative to legislative AN ACT continuances; to provide for an exemption from the payment of To amend and reenact R.S. 27:372(A), relative to slot machine court costs; and to provide for related matters. gaming area limitations in live horse racing facilities; to provide for a maximum number of gaming positions authorized within Reported favorably. the designated gaming area; to provide for exceptions; and to HOUSE BILL NO. 744— provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AN ACT Reported with amendments. To enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 196.1, relative to the power of courts to act during emergencies or disasters; to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 121— BY REPRESENTATIVE COUSSAN the authority to sign orders and judgments; to provide for the AN ACT content of orders and judgments; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 14:102.26(B), relative to the crime of matters. unlawful restraint of a dog; to provide relative to the elements Reported favorably.

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of the criminal offense; to provide specific prohibitions relative entities made a part of the department by law and for the to the tying, tethering, or restraining of a dog under certain structure of the department; to provide for a federalism division conditions; and to provide for related matters. of the department; to provide for the effective termination date for all statutory authority for the existence of such statutory Reported favorably. entities; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 135— Reported with amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVE DWIGHT AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 482— To amend and reenact R.S. 26:79 and 279, relative to application for BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER state and local alcohol permits; to provide relative to permits not AN ACT issued; to provide relative to the waiving of state application To amend and reenact Children’s Code Article 911(A), relative to fees or credits for such fees; and to provide for related matters. release of a child from custody; to provide for the requirements relative to release of a child from the custody of the Department Reported with amendments. of Public Safety and Corrections; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 152— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Reported favorably. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 27:27.2(A) and 27.4(A), relative to HOUSE BILL NO. 484— gaming; to provide for the exclusion or ejection of certain BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT persons from gaming establishments; to prohibit the exclusion AN ACT or ejection of persons based upon certain factors; and to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 27:15(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 14:90(D) for related matters. and 90.3(J) and Chapter 6 of Title 27 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 27:301 through 305, Reported with amendments. relative to fantasy sports contests; to create the Louisiana Fantasy Sports Contests Act; to provide for a proposition HOUSE BILL NO. 210— election to authorize fantasy sports contests in a parish; to define BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON "fantasy sports contest"; to provide for the duties and authority AN ACT of the Louisiana Gaming Control Board with respect to the To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2405(J)(3), relative to revocation of regulation of fantasy sports contests; to provide relative to P.O.S.T. certification; to require hearing notices to be provided effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. to peace officers; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 529— HOUSE BILL NO. 219— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 26:90(A)(11) and 286(A)(11), relative to To amend and reenact R.S. 13:754(C), relative to clerks of court; to alcoholic beverages; to provide for prohibited activity on provide relative to the Louisiana Clerks' Remote Access licensed premises; and to provide for related matters. Authority membership; to require a report to the legislature; to provide for the contents of the report; and to provide for related Reported favorably. matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 726— Reported favorably. BY REPRESENTATIVE BOUIE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 348— To enact R.S. 46:2751(B)(1)(h), relative to the Juvenile Justice BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES Reform Act Implementation Commission; to provide relative to AN ACT the membership of commission; to add a representative of the To enact R.S. 15:827(A)(8), relative to the Department of Public Families and Friends of Louisiana's Incarcerated Children to the Safety and Corrections; to provide for the collection of inmate commission membership; and to provide for related matters. data; to provide relative to veterans committed to the custody of the department; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 732— BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT HOUSE BILL NO. 424— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER To amend and reenact R.S. 13:753(A)(2) and (3), relative to AN ACT information reported to the Louisiana Supreme Court; to To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1472.3(E)(2)(c) and to enact R.S. provide relative to information reported to the Louisiana 40:1472.3(A)(5), relative to the license to handle explosives; to Supreme Court for reporting to the National Instant Criminal provide for qualifications of applicants; to provide for the Background Check System database; to provide for the minimum age of certain license applicants; to provide for reporting of verdicts of acquittal by reason of insanity; to certain requirements when a licensed blaster is under a certain provide for the reporting of a court's determination that a person age; and to provide for related matters. does not have the mental capacity to proceed with a criminal trial; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported favorably. HOUSE BILL NO. 447— BY REPRESENTATIVE JAY MORRIS AN ACT Respectfully submitted, To amend and reenact R.S. 36:701(D)(1) and 704, to enact R.S. GARY L. SMITH JR. 49:191(11), and to repeal R.S. 49:191(8)(k), relative to the Chairman Department of Justice, including provisions to provide for the re-creation of the Department of Justice and the statutory

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REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 237— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD JUDICIARY C AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:81.1(E)(1)(b), (2)(b), (3), and (4), relative to pornography involving juveniles; to provide relative Senator Dan Claitor, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on to the crime of pornography involving juveniles; to provide Judiciary C, submitted the following report: relative to the criminal penalties for the crime of pornography involving juveniles; and to provide for related matters. May 1, 2018 Reported favorably. To the President and Members of the Senate: HOUSE BILL NO. 261— I am directed by your Committee on Judiciary C to submit the BY REPRESENTATIVE MARINO following report: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:285(A)(1), (2), (4), and (5) and (B) HOUSE BILL NO. 140— and to enact R.S. 14:285(E), relative to unlawful telephone and BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER telecommunications device communications; to prohibit the use AN ACT of any telecommunications device to send certain types of To amend and reenact R.S. 15:571.21(B), 574.4.2(A)(2)(e) and (F), communications; to provide for definitions; and to provide for and 574.4.5(B) and Code of Criminal Procedure Article related matters. 895.1(C), relative to probation and parole; to provide relative to the supervision fees paid by offenders placed on probation or Reported with amendments. parole; to provide relative to the fee assessed by the division of probation and parole for collection of certain monetary HOUSE BILL NO. 268— assessments imposed as a condition of probation or parole; to BY REPRESENTATIVE FALCONER provide relative to the processing fee for each case file opened AN ACT by a probation and parole officer; to provide relative to the use To amend and reenact R.S. 15:440.2(C)(introductory paragraph) and of such fees; and to provide for related matters. to enact R.S. 15:440.2(C)(3), relative to videotaping statements of protected persons; to amend the definition of a protected Reported favorably. person; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 186— Reported favorably. BY REPRESENTATIVES MARINO AND BACALA AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 275— To amend and reenact R.S. 40:979, relative to the attempt or BY REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN conspiracy to commit violations of the Uniform Controlled AN ACT Dangerous Substances Law; to provide relative to the penalties To amend and reenact R.S. 14:43.5, relative to the crime of imposed for the attempt or conspiracy to distribute or possess intentional exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus; to with intent to distribute certain Schedule I controlled dangerous provide for the elements of the offense; to provide for substances; and to provide for related matters. definitions; to provide for affirmative defenses; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 223— BY REPRESENTATIVE MARINO HOUSE BILL NO. 307— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMAS To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A) AN ACT and (B), relative to responsive verdicts; to provide relative to To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1844(W)(1)(a) and (b) and (3), to responsive verdicts with regard to the crimes of theft, criminal enact R.S. 44:3(J) and R.S. 46:1844(W)(5), and to repeal R.S. damage to property, and the attempt to commit these offenses; 44:3(A)(4)(d), relative to privacy of crime victims; to prohibit to amend responsive verdicts to reflect existing penalty grades the disclosure of contact information; to provide relative to the for the crimes of theft, simple criminal damage to property, and duties of certain public officials; to provide for definitions; and unauthorized use of a movable; to provide relative to responsive to provide for related matters. verdicts for violations of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law; to provide relative to responsive verdicts for Reported favorably. violations of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law that are based upon the weight of the substance; and to HOUSE BILL NO. 357— provide for related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE MARCELLE AN ACT Reported with amendments. To enact R.S. 14:95.11, relative to the illegal carrying of weapons; to prohibit persons convicted of a hate crime under certain HOUSE BILL NO. 224— circumstances from possessing a firearm or carrying a concealed BY REPRESENTATIVE MARINO weapon; to provide criminal penalties; to provide for AN ACT exceptions; to define "firearm"; and to provide for related To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1060.13 and 1060.15(B), relative to matters. criminal offenses involving legend drugs; to reduce criminal penalties for certain offenses involving legend drugs; and to Reported with amendments. provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 440— HOUSE BILL NO. 776— BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 903(B) To enact R.S. 14:40.2(F)(5), relative to the crime of stalking; to and (C) and 903.2(A)(1) and (B)(1), relative to the substance provide for penalties; to provide relative to protective orders; to abuse probation program; to provide for counseling and prohibit the possession of firearms under certain circumstances; treatment for defendants with substance abuse disorders and and to provide for related matters. mental illness; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably. Reported with amendments. HOUSE BILL NO. 892— (Substitute for House Bill No. 200 HOUSE BILL NO. 488— by Representative Wright) BY REPRESENTATIVES AMEDEE, CARPENTER, JACKSON, NANCY BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT LANDRY, AND SMITH AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:95(A)(4)(a) and to repeal R.S. To amend and reenact R.S. 14:403(A)(4)(b) and to enact Children's 14:95(J), relative to the illegal carrying of knives; to repeal the Code Articles 502(1)(d) and 4(r), 603(2)(e), and (12)(t), and prohibition on the manufacturing, ownership, possession, and 606(A)(8), relative to mandatory reporting of crimes; to provide custody of certain switchblade knives, spring knives, or other relative to the mandatory reporting of certain crimes of sexual knives or similar instruments having a blade; to prohibit the abuse of a minor; to provide for definitions; and to provide for intentional concealment on one's person of certain switchblade related matters. knives, spring knives, or other knives or similar instruments having a blade; to repeal the exception to this offense for rescue Reported favorably. knives sold to or possessed, owned, or carried by law enforcement and the exception for merchants who own or HOUSE BILL NO. 612— possess rescue knives as inventory to be offered for sale to law BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES, BACALA, BAGNERIS, TERRY BROWN, CARPENTER, CONNICK, FALCONER, LANCE HARRIS, enforcement officers; and to provide for related matters. HAZEL, HODGES, HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, JORDAN, MACK, MARCELLE, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, PYLANT, RICHARD, STAGNI, Reported favorably. AND STEFANSKI AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 896— (Substitute for House Bill No. 81 by To amend and reenact R.S. 14:283(A)(1) and (G) and 283.2(A)(4), Representative Smith) relative to offenses affecting public morals; to provide relative BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH AND GLOVER to the crimes of video voyeurism and nonconsensual disclosure AN ACT of a private image; to provide for actions that constitute video To amend and reenact R.S. 14:34.9(I), (J), (K), and (L) and voyeurism; to amend certain intent requirements for the crime 35.3(G)(1), (I), (K), (L), and (M) and R.S. 46:1846(A), (C), and of nonconsensual disclosure of a private image; to provide for (E) and to enact R.S. 14:2(B)(48), (49), and (50), 34.9(M), applicability; and to provide for related matters. 35.3(N), and 79(A)(3)(d) and R.S. 46:1846(F), relative to domestic abuse; to provide relative to the crimes of domestic Reported with amendments. abuse, battery of a dating partner, and violations of protective orders; to provide relative to the penalties for battery of a dating HOUSE BILL NO. 702— partner and domestic abuse battery when the acts involve BY REPRESENTATIVE BOUIE burning, strangulation, or a pregnant victim, or are committed AN ACT near a child who is thirteen years of age or younger; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 14:95(K), relative to the carrying of that the crime of battery of a dating partner is a predicate concealed weapons; to provide relative to the crime of illegal offense for a second or subsequent offense of domestic abuse carrying of weapons; to provide for exceptions for certain battery; to add certain violations of domestic abuse battery, former members of the legislature; and to provide for related battery of a dating partner, and violations of protective orders to matters. the list of crimes of violence; to prohibit persons convicted of certain violations of domestic abuse battery and battery of a Reported favorably. dating partner from communicating with the victim or the victim's family member; to provide for the issuance of a HOUSE BILL NO. 769— BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD Uniform Abuse Prevention Order when certain persons are AN ACT prohibited from communicating with the victim or the victim's To amend and reenact R.S. 14:402(G) and to enact R.S. family member; and to provide for related matters. 15:1352(A)(66), relative to contraband at penal institutions; to increase penalties for the crime which prohibits persons from Reported favorably. introducing, possessing, or sending contraband into or from any state correctional institution or municipal or parish jail; to Respectfully submitted, provide relative to the sentence imposed upon an offender who DAN A. CLAITOR is incarcerated at the time of the offense; to provide relative to Chairman racketeering activity; to add the crime which prohibits persons from introducing, possessing, or sending contraband into or Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions from any state correctional institution or municipal or parish jail on Second Reading to the definition of "racketeering activity"; and to provide for Reported by Committees related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 391— Reported with amendments. BY SENATOR MIZELL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:15.3(B)(1)(e) and to enact R.S. 39:15.3(F), relative to sexual harassment prevention; to require the Department of Civil Service to adopt certain policies regarding access by state employees to certain internet and online sites; to identity and require certain filters; to block certain internet content; to provide certain exceptions; to provide clarifications; and to provide for related matters.

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Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. introductory paragraph of 5062(C), (C)(1), and (C)(4), R.S. 39:98.3(D), and R.S. 47:1508(B)(17), relative to the Taylor SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Opportunity Program for Students; to provide relative to eligibility requirements; to provide relative to Board of Regents' Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to reporting requirements; to provide relative to sharing of certain Engrossed Senate Bill No. 391 by Senator Mizell taxpayer data to the administering agency; to provide for technical changes; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "enact" delete "R.S. 39:15.3(F)" and insert Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. "R.S. 39:249" SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, delete "Department of Civil Service" and insert Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to "division of administration" Engrossed Senate Bill No. 452 by Senator Morrish AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 4 after, "by" and before "state" insert "certain" On page 3, delete lines 28 and 29, delete page 4, on page 5, delete lines 1 through 6, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 4 "(5)(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, On page 1, line 9, delete "39:15.3(F)" and insert "39:249" guidelines and procedures, the administering agency may receive and consider an applicant's qualifying score on the ACT or SAT AMENDMENT NO. 5 which is first obtained on an authorized testing date after the On page 2, line 9, delete "Subsection F of this Section" and insert national April testing date in the year of the applicant's high "R.S. 39:249" school graduation provided that: (i) The administering agency determines that the applicant AMENDMENT NO. 6 was prevented from taking the test on or prior to the national On page 2, delete lines 11 through 29 and insert the following: April testing date of the year of the applicant's graduation due to "§249. Prohibition of pornography on state computers circumstances beyond the immediate control of the student which A.(1) The division of administration shall adopt policies were attributable to the administration of the test. regarding the acceptable use by state employees who use state (ii) The applicant's qualifying score is obtained on an owned or state leased computers to access the internet and online authorized testing date prior to August first of the year of the sites that contain harmful material which is reasonably believed applicant's graduation. to be sexually explicit, pornographic, or sexually harassing and, (b) When granting an award to an applicant whose therefore, reasonably believed to create a hostile work qualifying test score is considered by the agency pursuant to the environment as prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of provisions of this Paragraph, the agency shall not reduce the time 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000e, et seq. period of eligibility for the award as set forth in R.S. 17:5002." (2) The provisions of this Section shall apply to the state- owned or state- leased computers which are in the care, custody, On motion of Senator Allain, the committee amendment was or control of the division of administration or in the care, adopted. The amended bill was read by title, ordered reengrossed custody, or control of any other state agency which is subject to and passed to a third reading. the provisions of R.S. 39:15.3. B. In conjunction with any policy adopted pursuant to the SENATE BILL NO. 549— provisions of this Section, the division of administration, through BY SENATOR HEWITT the office of technology services, shall implement and utilize AN ACT computer-related technology or internet service provider To enact R.S. 32:1(35.1) and 299.5 and R.S. 47:451(20.1) and 471, technology designed to block access or exposure to any harmful relative to motor vehicles; to provide with respect to military materials as specified in Subsection A of this Section. surplus motor vehicles; to provide with respect to the C. The provisions of this Section shall not prohibit an registration and operation of a military surplus motor vehicle; to authorized employee from having unfiltered or unrestricted provide for the creation of a special license plate for a military access to the internet or an online service for legitimate scientific surplus motor vehicle; to provide for the operation of a military purposes, educational purposes, or law enforcement purposes as surplus motor vehicle under certain conditions; to provide for determined and approved by the employee’s agency and in rules; and to provide for related matters. compliance with the policies adopted pursuant to this Section. D. The provisions of this Section are not intended to Reported with amendments by the Committee on prohibit any state employee from having unfiltered or Transportation, Highways and Public Works. unrestricted access to the internet or any online service on a computer or device that is not owned or leased by the state, so SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS long as the employee does not use the computer or device to access any harmful material, as specified in Subsection A of this Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Section, while the employee is in the course and scope of his state Highways and Public Works to Original Senate Bill No. 549 by employment." Senator Hewitt AMENDMENT NO. 7 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, delete lines 1 through 5 On page 1, delete lines 15 through 17 and insert the following: "(35.1) "Military surplus motor vehicle" means a wheeled, On motion of Senator Allain, the committee amendment was multipurpose or tactical motor vehicle manufactured for, and adopted. The amended bill was read by title, ordered reengrossed and sold directly to, the Armed Forces of the United States in passed to a third reading. conformity with contractual specifications and subsequently authorized for sale to civilians." SENATE BILL NO. 452— BY SENATORS MORRISH, APPEL, BOUDREAUX, MIZELL AND AMENDMENT NO. 2 WALSWORTH On page 2, delete lines 9 through 19 and insert the following: "a AN ACT military surplus motor vehicle may be operated upon a highway To amend and reenact R.S. 17:183.3(B)(2)(c), 5025(3)(c), the of this state where the posted speed limit is sixty-five miles per introductory paragraph of 5026(A) and (A)(3)(b), 5061, the hour or less, except on an interstate or controlled access highway

795 Page 14 SENATE 29th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS May 1, 2018 or a multi-lane divided highway which has partial or no control Reported with amendments by the Committee on of access." Transportation, Highways and Public Works. AMENDMENT NO. 3 SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 2, line 21, after "street" delete the remainder of line 21 and on line 22, at the beginning of the line delete "miles per hour" Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 52 by AMENDMENT NO. 4 Representative Marcelle On page 3, line 2, after "position," and before "and a vehicle" insert "tire equipment as required by R.S. 32:362," AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 10, before "Capitol" insert "East Baton Rouge Parish AMENDMENT NO. 5 School Board, who shall forward the royalty fees received to the" On page 4, delete lines 7 through 9 and insert the following: "(20.1) "Military surplus motor vehicle" means a wheeled, AMENDMENT NO. 2 multipurpose or tactical motor vehicle manufactured for, and On page 2, line 11, after "renovate" insert "and maintain" and after sold directly to, the Armed Forces of the United States in "Auditorium" and before the period "." insert "and facilities" conformity with contractual specifications and subsequently authorized for sale to civilians." On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the AMENDMENT NO. 6 Legislative Bureau. On page 4, line 17, after "application" delete the remainder of line 17 and delete line 18 and insert "the" HOUSE BILL NO. 55— BY REPRESENTATIVE DWIGHT AMENDMENT NO. 7 AN ACT On page 4, delete lines 27 and 28 and insert the following: To amend and reenact R.S. 13:964.1(C), relative to court costs in the "C. The department shall collect the standard motor vehicle Fourteenth Judicial District; to increase criminal court costs; to license tax imposed by Article VII, Section 5 of the Constitution increase the civil filing fee; and to provide for related matters. of Louisiana, based upon the make and model of the military surplus motor vehicle." Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 4, delete line 29 and on page 5, delete lines 1 through 7 HOUSE BILL NO. 60— BY REPRESENTATIVES COX, BRASS, TERRY BROWN, CARPENTER, STEVE CARTER, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HALL, HILL, AMENDMENT NO. 9 HOWARD, TERRY LANDRY, MARCELLE, NORTON, PIERRE, POPE, On page 5, line 8, change "E." to "D." AND WRIGHT AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 10 To designate a portion of Louisiana Highway 175 from the city limits On page 5, delete lines 11 and 12 of Mansfield to Interstate 49 as the "SSG Richard Lee Vazquez Memorial Highway"; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 5, line 13, change "G." to "E." Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was adopted. The amended bill was read by title, ordered engrossed and SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS passed to a third reading. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, SENATE BILL NO. 557— Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 60 by BY SENATOR BISHOP Representative Cox AN ACT To enact R.S. 40:1667.10, relative to levee district police; to AMENDMENT NO. 1 authorize the payment of extra compensation to certain levee On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "designate" insert "provide district police officers from district funds; and to provide for relative to state highways; to" related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, On page 1, line 7, change "hereinafter" to "hereafter" Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title, ordered engrossed and passed to a third reading. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, delete lines 9 and 10 and insert the following: House Bills and Joint Resolutions "Section 2. The Department of Transportation and Development on Second Reading is hereby directed to erect and maintain appropriate signs of this designation provided local or private monies are received by the Reported by Committees department equal to the department's actual costs for material, fabrication, mounting posts, and installation of each sign, not to HOUSE BILL NO. 52— exceed the sum of five hundred fifty dollars per sign." BY REPRESENTATIVE MARCELLE AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:463.196, relative to motor vehicle special prestige On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was license plates; to provide for the "Capitol High School" special adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the prestige license plate; to provide for creation, issuance, and Legislative Bureau. design of such license plate; to provide relative to the fee and HOUSE BILL NO. 63— distribution of fees for such plate; to authorize the promulgation BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHEXNAYDER of rules and regulations relative to the creation and AN ACT implementation of a special prestige license plate; and to To designate a portion of United States Highway 61 as the "Deputy provide for related matters. Brandon Nielsen and Deputy Jeremy Triche Memorial Highway"; and to provide for related matters.

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Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. Highways and Public Works. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Engrossed House Bill No. 83 by Representative Coussan Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 63 by Representative Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, after line 12, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 1 "Section 2. In accordance with the provisions of R.S. 13:62, the On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "designate" insert "provide increase in court costs or fees as provided for in R.S. 13:961(F)(1)(v) relative to state highways; to" in this Act shall become effective if and when the Judicial Council provides a recommendation that such court costs or fees meet the AMENDMENT NO. 2 applicable guidelines in its report to the Louisiana Legislature. No On page 1, line 6, after "Garyville," change "Louisiana" to fees shall be imposed or collected without Judicial Council "Louisiana," and after "Laplace," change "Louisiana" to "Louisiana," approval." and change "hereinafter" to "hereafter" On motion of Senator Allain, the committee amendment was AMENDMENT NO. 3 adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the On page 1, delete lines 9 and 10 and insert the following: Legislative Bureau. "Section 2. The Department of Transportation and Development is hereby directed to erect and maintain appropriate signs of this HOUSE BILL NO. 116— designation provided local or private monies are received by the BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE department equal to the department's actual costs for material, AN ACT fabrication, mounting posts, and installation of each sign, not to To amend and reenact R.S. 49:214.6.2(A) and to enact R.S. exceed the sum of five hundred fifty dollars per sign." 49:191(11)(a), relative to the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority; to authorize and direct the Coastal Protection and On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was Restoration Authority to issue rules, regulations, or guidelines adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the for the implementation of their existing contracting authority; Legislative Bureau. and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 64— Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT Resources. AN ACT To designate a portion of Louisiana Highway 415 in Port Allen, SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Louisiana as the "Corporal Donna LeBlanc Memorial Highway"; to designate Louisiana Highway 418 in Lettsworth, Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Natural Resources Louisiana as "Buddy Guy Way"; and to provide for related to Reengrossed House Bill No. 116 by Representative Zeringue matters. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, On page 1, delete lines 18 and 19, and insert Highways and Public Works. "(11) July 1, 2023:" SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, line 7, change "adopted" to "adoption" Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to Reengrossed House Bill No. 64 by On motion of Senator Chabert, the committee amendment was Representative Thibaut adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "designate" insert "provide HOUSE BILL NO. 118— relative to state highways; to" BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 To amend and reenact R.S. 56:700.2(A)(4) and 700.6, relative to the On page 1, delete lines 11 and 12 and insert the following: Fishermen's Gear Compensation Fund; to extend the existence "Section 3. The Department of Transportation and Development of such fund; to extend payments into the Underwater is hereby directed to erect and maintain appropriate signs of these Obstruction Removal Fund; and to provide for related matters. designations provided local or private monies are received by the department equal to the department's actual costs for material, Reported favorably by the Committee on Natural Resources. fabrication, mounting posts, and installation of each sign, not to The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. exceed the sum of five hundred fifty dollars per sign." HOUSE BILL NO. 127— BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was AN ACT adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the To repeal R.S. 32:398.1(C), relative to the issuance of warning Legislative Bureau. citations for violations of motor vehicle laws; to repeal the HOUSE BILL NO. 83— prohibition on the issuance of warning citations for violations of BY REPRESENTATIVE COUSSAN motor vehicle laws. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 13:996.25(A) and to enact R.S. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, 13:961(F)(1)(v), relative to court costs in the Fifteenth Judicial Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred Court; to require the judges to determine certain fees to be paid to the Legislative Bureau. to court reporters; to provide for an increase in civil court costs; to provide for an increase in criminal court costs; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 148— AMENDMENT NO. 4 BY REPRESENTATIVES FALCONER, ANDERS, BACALA, BAGLEY, On page 1, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following: BAGNERIS, BILLIOT, BRASS, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, GARY CARTER, CHANEY, COX, DEVILLIER, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FOIL, "§2631. Purpose GISCLAIR, HENRY, HODGES, HORTON, JACKSON, LEGER, LYONS, The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for the development MCFARLAND, GREGORY MILLER, POPE, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, of a rehabilitation program for persons disabled by traumatic head SIMON, AND STAGNI and spinal cord injuries through the establishment of a trust fund in AN ACT the state treasury to be funded by additional fees imposed on motor To enact Chapter 12 of Title 28 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of vehicle violations in this state for the offenses of driving under the 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 28:801 through 813, relative to influence, reckless operation, and speeding. The purpose of the suicide prevention; to create and provide for a program to be Traumatic Head and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund is to provide known as the zero suicide initiative; to provide for Louisiana citizens who survive traumatic head or spinal cord injuries administration of the program by the office of behavioral health a source of funds for services enabling them with assistance to return of the Louisiana Department of Health; to provide for creation to a reasonable level of functioning and independent living in their of the Louisiana suicide prevention plan; to provide for communities. legislative findings and intent; to provide for promulgation of * * *" administrative rules; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Allain, the committee amendment was Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The was adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 177— BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE HOUSE BILL NO. 199— BY REPRESENTATIVES SMITH, AMEDEE, ANDERS, BACALA, AN ACT BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BOUIE, BRASS, CHAD To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212(C)(3)(b), relative to the BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, termination date applicable to restoring or rehabilitating a levee; STEVE CARTER, COX, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER, FOIL, GAINES, GISCLAIR, HALL, LANCE HARRIS, HAZEL, to provide for an extension of the termination date for restoring HILFERTY, HODGES, HOWARD, HUNTER, JACKSON, JAMES, or rehabilitating a levee not maintained with federal funds and JEFFERSON, JENKINS, JOHNSON, JONES, JORDAN, LEGER, LYONS, not publicly bid; and to provide for related matters. MARCELLE, GREGORY MILLER, NORTON, PIERRE, POPE, REYNOLDS, SCHEXNAYDER, SIMON, STAGNI, WHITE, WRIGHT, AND ZERINGUE AN ACT Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, To enact R.S. 17:1960.1 and R.S. 36:651(G)(6) and to repeal R.S. Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred 17:1960.1 and R.S. 36:651(G)(6), relative to the development of to the Legislative Bureau. children who are deaf or hard of hearing; to establish the HOUSE BILL NO. 193— Language Equality and Acquisition for Deaf Kids (LEAD-K) BY REPRESENTATIVE COUSSAN Task Force; to provide relative to the purpose, membership, and AN ACT meetings of the task force; to require the task force to study and To amend and reenact R.S. 17:350.21, relative to funding of make recommendations relative to specific matters; to require laboratory schools; to provide relative to inclusion of University the task force to submit a report to the legislature; to require the of Louisiana at Lafayette as a public postsecondary education state Department of Education and the Louisiana Department of institution eligible to receive state funding for a laboratory Health to provide a response to such report to the legislature; to school; to provide for the allocation of funds attributable to such provide for termination of the task force; and to provide for inclusion; and to provide for related matters. related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. The bill Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 198— BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Education to AN ACT Reengrossed House Bill No. 199 by Representative Smith To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2635(A), relative to the Traumatic Head and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund; to provide for the AMENDMENT NO. 1 distribution of funding; to ensure that the fund is used as a On page 2, line 12, after "in" delete "the" and insert "a" funding source of last resort; to specify that Medicare and Medicaid sources shall be expended before using monies in the AMENDMENT NO. 2 fund; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 15, after "in" delete "the" and insert "a" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 19, after "track" delete "deaf and hard" and insert SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS "deaf or hard" Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to AMENDMENT NO. 4 Engrossed House Bill No. 198 by Representative Simon On page 2, line 20, after "acquisition" and before "and" insert ", using American Sign Language, English, or both languages," AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, change "46:2635(A)" to "46:2631 and 2635(A)" AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, line 28, change "twenty-two" to "twenty-three" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, after "Fund;" and before "to provide" insert "to AMENDMENT NO. 6 provide for the purposes of the fund;" On page 4, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following: "(v) One representative appointed by the National Cued Speech AMENDMENT NO. 3 Association." On page 1, line 8, change "46:2635(A) is" to "46:2631 and 2635(A) are" AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 5, line 10, delete "but need not be limited to" and insert ", but need not be limited to,"

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On motion of Senator Morrish, the committee amendment was Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. The bill adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 303— HOUSE BILL NO. 208— BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR BY REPRESENTATIVE FALCONER AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:408(A)(5)(b)(i), relative to certain To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2225.2.4(A)(3), relative to public military personnel obtaining a commercial driver's license; to contracts; to reduce the monetary threshold for the use of the increase the time period of employment in a specific military construction management at risk project delivery method; to position permitted to waive the skills test required for a provide submission and notification guidelines; and to provide commercial driver's license; and to provide for related matters. for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Highways and Public Works. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 303 by Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 208 by Representative Gisclair Representative Falconer AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 3, after "driver's license;" delete the remainder of the On page 1, line 2, between "R.S. 38:2225.2.4(A)(3)" and the comma line 3 and delete lines 4 and 5 and insert the following: "to authorize "," insert "and (G)(6)" waiver of the skills test for a person regularly employed within the last twelve months in certain military positions; and to provide for AMENDMENT NO. 2 related matters." On page 1, line 7, after "R.S. 38:2225.2.4(A)(3)" insert "and (G)(6)" and change "is" to "are" On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the AMENDMENT NO. 3 Legislative Bureau. On page 1, line 18, after "CMAR" and before ", a public entity" insert the following: "for any project that is estimated to cost less than HOUSE BILL NO. 308— fifteen million dollars" BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD AND SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 4 To amend and reenact R.S. 32:81(B) and (C) and to enact R.S. On page 2, after line 3, insert the following: 32:1(95) and 81(D), (E), and (F), relative to vehicle platooning; "G. After award and execution of the contract with the CMAR to authorize non-lead motor vehicles in a platoon to follow other contractor, the following actions shall proceed: motor vehicles in a platoon closely; to exempt non-lead motor * * * vehicles in a platoon from operating such vehicle in a manner (6) If the owner and the CMAR contractor are not able to agree that allows sufficient space to enable any other vehicle to enter upon constructability, construction phasing and sequencing, the GMP and occupy the space between any motor vehicle in a platoon; for the project, the maximum number of contract days to complete to authorize platoon operation upon approval of an operational the project, and to reach a negotiated agreement, then the project plan by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and the shall be readvertised and publicly bid utilizing the design-bid-build Department of Transportation and Development; to provide for delivery method, provided the CMAR contractor shall be prohibited rulemaking authority; to provide for a prohibition against from bidding on the project". platoon operation; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Legislative Bureau. Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 213— BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON HOUSE BILL NO. 319— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVES DAVIS AND THIBAUT To enact R.S. 13:3049(B)(1)(e)(vii) and R.S. 15:255(T), relative to AN ACT costs of court; to provide relative to witness fees for off-duty To amend and reenact R.S. 32:388(B)(1)(b)(iv) and to enact R.S. law enforcement officers; to provide relative to juror 32:387.20, relative to trucks hauling concrete or construction compensation; to authorize the transfer of witness fee surplus aggregates; to authorize the issuance of special permits for funds and juror compensation surplus funds within the Fourth vehicles transporting ready-mixed concrete under certain Judicial District; to provide for the transfer procedures and use circumstances; to provide that such authorization to exceed the of funds; and to provide for related matters. maximum gross vehicle weight shall not apply in certain circumstances; to provide for weight limits under the special Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was permit for ready-mixed concrete trucks; to establish a fee for the read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. special permit for ready-mixed concrete trucks; to provide for the design and placement of the special permit; to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 225— exceptions; to provide for deposit of fees; and to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE STAGNI related matters. AN ACT To enact R.S. 17:270 and 3996(B)(45), relative to required Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, instruction; to require public high schools to provide instruction Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred in the recognition and prevention of shaken baby syndrome; and to the Legislative Bureau. to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 411— identification card that complies with the standards of REAL BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHEXNAYDER ID; to provide for the issuance of a digitized special AN ACT identification card; to establish a fee to install the application to To amend and reenact R.S. 56:1855(O), relative to the Louisiana display a digitized driver's license; to provide for definitions; Scenic Rivers Act; to provide an exception for certain uses on and to provide for related matters. the Tickfaw River and Blind River; to provide terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural Resources. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to Reengrossed House Bill No. 450 by Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Natural Resources Representative James to Engrossed House Bill No. 411 by Representative Schexnayder AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "(14)" and before "and" insert ", 404(F)," On page 1, line 12, after "River" delete the remainder of the line and insert a comma "," AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 3, after "relative to" and before "driver's" delete "the On motion of Senator Chabert, the committee amendment was possession of" adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 4, after "cards;" and before "to authorize" insert the HOUSE BILL NO. 425— following: "to provide with respect to reciprocity agreements relative BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE AN ACT to driver's licenses;" To amend and reenact R.S. 56:303(E), relative to charter boat guide fishing; provides for certification of a licensed charter boat AMENDMENT NO. 4 captain as earning more than fifty percent of his income from On page 1, line 10, after "(14)" and before "and" insert ", 404(F)," charter fishing activities; and to provide with respect thereto. AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, between lines 1 and 2 insert the following: Reported favorably by the Committee on Natural Resources. "§404. Operation of motor vehicles by nonresidents, students, and The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. military personnel and dependents; reciprocity agreements HOUSE BILL NO. 441— with foreign countries BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES * * * AN ACT F. (1)The deputy secretary of public safety services of the To enact R.S. 47:463.47.1, relative to motor vehicle special prestige Department of Public Safety and Corrections is hereby authorized to license plates; to provide for the "Military Order of the Purple promulgate rules and regulations as may be necessary to enter into Heart First Responder Program" special prestige license plate; reciprocity agreements with jurisdictions or agencies in foreign to provide for the creation, issuance, design, fees, distribution, countries or with foreign governments that issue driver's licenses and rule promulgation applicable to such license plates; and to or the equivalent. provide for related matters. (2) The rules shall specify that the following: (a) the The driver's license standards of a the licensing Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, jurisdiction or agency in a foreign country or the foreign Highways and Public Works. government shall be comparable to those of this state. (b) The rules shall also require foreign drivers, who are SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS operating a motor vehicle in Louisiana under such a reciprocity agreement, to shall comply with the compulsory motor vehicle Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, liability security laws of this state. Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 441 by (c) The licensing requirements that the department may Representative Stokes waive for an applicant for a driver's license in this state. (3) The issuance of a commercial driver's license pursuant AMENDMENT NO. 1 to a reciprocity agreement shall be prohibited. On page 1, delete lines 13 through 16, and insert the following: * * *" "B. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 47:463(A)(3)(b), the secretary of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections shall AMENDMENT NO. 6 establish a special prestige license plate to be used in lieu of a regular On page 4, at the end of line 11, after "promulgate" delete "such" motor vehicle registration license plate on passenger cars, pickup trucks, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and vans, which may be AMENDMENT NO. 7 issued upon application to any recipient of the "Military Order of the On page 4, at the beginning of line 14, before "rules." delete "such" Purple Heart First Responder" award. The "Military Order of the" AMENDMENT NO. 8 On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was On page 4, after line 25, insert the following: adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the "Section 3. Any existing reciprocity agreement as of the Legislative Bureau. effective date of this Act shall remain in full force and effect until terminated in accordance with its terms. The legislature hereby HOUSE BILL NO. 450— specifically declares that this Act in no way and to no extent is BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES intended to nor shall it be construed in any manner to impair any AN ACT obligation of any reciprocity agreement in effect as of the effective To amend and reenact R.S. 32:401(introductory paragraph) and (14) date of this Act." and 411(F)(1) and (3)(a) and R.S. 40:1321(B), relative to the possession of driver's licenses and special identification cards; to authorize a digitized format of a driver's license and special

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On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was AMENDMENT NO. 1 adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the On page 1, line 4, change "R.S. 56:10(B)(17)" to "Subpart Q-4 of Legislative Bureau. Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.125" HOUSE BILL NO. 496— BY REPRESENTATIVES HAZEL, ABRAMSON, AMEDEE, ANDERS, AMENDMENT NO. 2 ARMES, BAGLEY, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BRASS, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, CARPENTER, STEVE CARTER, CHANEY, COX, DAVIS, On page 1, line 6, change "account in the Conservation Fund;" to EDMONDS, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN, HALL, "fund in the state treasury" HILL, HOFFMANN, HOWARD, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, LEBAS, LEGER, MARCELLE, NORTON, PIERRE, POPE, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SMITH, STOKES, THIBAUT, THOMAS, AMENDMENT NO. 3 AND WRIGHT On page 5, line 18, change "Conservation Fund" to "Derelict AN ACT Houseboat Fund" To enact R.S. 32:412(A)(8), relative to driver's license fees; to provide for a voluntary donation to the Louisiana Military AMENDMENT NO. 4 Family Assistance Fund; and to provide for related matters. On page 5, line 23, change "Conservation" to "Derelict Houseboat" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, AMENDMENT NO. 5 Highways and Public Works. On page 6, line 5, change "account" to "fund" SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 6, line 7, change "56:10(B)(17)" to ""Subpart Q-4 of Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes Highways and Public Works to Reengrossed House Bill No. 496 by of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.125" Representative Hazel On page 6, line 14, delete "within the Conservation Fund a special account" and insert "a fund within the state treasury" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 32:412(A)(8)" to "R.S. 32:412(P)" AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 6, line 15, change "derelict houseboat account" to "Derelict AMENDMENT NO. 2 Houseboat Fund" On page 1, line 6, change "R.S. 32:412(A)(8)" to "R.S. 32:412(P)" AMENDMENT NO. 8 AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 6, line 19, change "account" to "fund" On page 1, delete lines 11 through 15 and insert the following: "* * * AMENDMENT NO. 9 (P) An applicant for any class of license may choose to donate On page 6, line 23, change "commission" to "Wildlife and Fisheries one dollar in addition to any license fee required by this Section to Commission" the Louisiana Military Family Assistance Fund." AMENDMENT NO. 10 On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was On page 6, after line 25, insert the following: adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the "Section 2. This Act shall be implemented by January 1, 2019." Legislative Bureau. On motion of Senator Allain, the committee amendment was HOUSE BILL NO. 498— adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the BY REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:416.16(A)(3), relative to school crisis HOUSE BILL NO. 573— management and response plans; to require plans to provide for BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE parental notification in the event of a shooting or other violent AN ACT incident or emergency situation; and to provide for related To enact Part XI of Chapter 10 of Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised matters. Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 38:2320.1, relative to contracting for integrated coastal protection projects; to Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. The bill authorize political subdivisions to use outcome-based was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. performance contracts for integrated coastal protection projects; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 549— BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, AN ACT Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred To amend and reenact R.S. 34:851.19, 851.20(A)(1)(introductory to the Legislative Bureau. paragraph), (2), (3), and (4) and (B), (C), (D), (G), and (J), 851.21(A) and (B)(2), (3), and (4) and 851.32 and to enact R.S. HOUSE BILL NO. 589— 34:851.2(13) and R.S. 56:10(B)(17), relative to houseboats; to BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON provide for the registration and numbering of houseboats; to AN ACT create the derelict houseboat account in the Conservation Fund; To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1213.2 and R.S. 44:181.4, relative to to provide for the issuance of a certificate of number; to provide the collection and application of court fees and costs; to provide for registration fees; to provide for notices of transfer; to provide relative to the authority to collect fees and costs of the Civil for a numbering system; to provide for the distribution of funds; District Court; to provide for the allocation of such costs and and to provide for related matters. fees; provides relative to fees for recordation of other documents; and to provide for related matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Finance. Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Finance to Reengrossed House Bill No. 549 by Representative White

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HOUSE BILL NO. 598— of early childhood care and education; to establish the Early BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD Childhood Care and Education Commission; to provide relative AN ACT to the purpose, membership, and meetings of the commission; To enact R.S. 47:2138, to provide with respect to ad valorem tax; to to require the commission to study and make recommendations authorize a local taxing authority to enter into certain relative to specific matters; to require the commission report to agreements concerning payment of ad valorem taxes; to require the legislature; to provide for termination of the commission; to notification of the Board of Commerce and Industry of advance provide for an early childhood care and education pilot program tax payment agreements; to establish requirements for the within the Department of Education; to provide for program agreements and taxpayers who may participate in agreements; funding; to provide for the authority and responsibilities of the to provide for the use of monies paid under an agreement; to State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education; to provide authorize a local taxing authority to issue ad valorem tax credits for participation in pilot programs; to provide for the powers under certain circumstances; to provide with respect to the and duties of the Advisory Council on Early Childhood Care application of certain tax credits; to authorize the payment of and Education; and to provide for related matters. interest; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Reported favorably by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative HOUSE BILL NO. 678— Bureau. BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 648— To provide relative to the naming of a proposed roadway or ramp; to BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER designate a proposed airport flyover road for the Louis AN ACT Armstrong International Airport as the "Francis E. 'Hank' To enact Part XI of Chapter 10 of Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Lauricella Memorial Road"; and to provide for related matters. Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 38:2320.1, relative to the purchase of port-related specialized cranes and replacement Reported with amendments by the Committee on parts; to authorize all port commissions and port, harbor, and Transportation, Highways and Public Works. terminal districts to purchase specialized cranes and replacement parts through methods of procurement; to establish requirements SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS for requests for qualifications and requests for proposals; to provide for definitions; to provide for an effective date; and to Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, provide for related matters. Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 678 by Representative Talbot Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred AMENDMENT NO. 1 to the Legislative Bureau. On page 1, delete line 2 through 4 and insert the following: "To provide relative to state highways; to designate the proposed HOUSE BILL NO. 653— airport flyover roadway or ramp for the Louis Armstrong BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON AN ACT International Airport as the "Henry A. Smith, Jr. Memorial To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1646(A) through (C), Road"; to designate Louisiana Highway 3139 (Earhart 1664.3(introductory paragraph), (4), and (37), 1664.5, Expressway) as the "Francis E. 'Hank' Lauricella Memorial 1664.9(A), (C)(introductory paragraph), and (D) through (J), Expressway"; and to provide for related matters." 1664.11(A)(introductory paragraph), (1)(a), and (D), and 1664.12(introductory paragraph) and (3) and to enact R.S. AMENDMENT NO. 2 40:1646(E) and (F), 1664.3(62) through (67), 1664.9(C)(11), On page 1, line 7, change "Francis E. 'Hank'" to "Henry A. Smith, Jr. (K), and (L), 1664.10(9), and 1664.17, relative to life safety Memorial Road." systems and equipment under the authority of the state fire AMENDMENT NO. 3 marshal; to provide for the inclusion of conveyance devices and On page 1, delete lines 8 through 14 and insert the following: related regulatory provisions; to add and expand with respect to "Section 2. Louisiana Highway 3139 (Earhart Expressway) certain definitions; to provide with respect to certain license between its intersection with Louisiana Highway 3154 (Dickory endorsements and related fees; to amend relative to a certain Avenue) and its intersection with the parish line between Orleans and board; to require certifications; to provide exemptions relative Jefferson Parishes is hereby designated as the "Francis E. 'Hank' to local governing authorities; to provide for effectiveness; and Lauricella Memorial Expressway." to provide for related matters. Section 3. The Department of Transportation and Development is hereby directed to erect and maintain appropriate signs of the Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. The bill was designation in Section 2 of this Act provided local or private monies read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. are received by the department equal to the department's actual costs HOUSE BILL NO. 676— for material, fabrication, mounting posts, and installation of each BY REPRESENTATIVES HILFERTY, ANDERS, BACALA, BAGNERIS, sign, not to exceed the sum of five hundred fifty dollars per sign. BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BOUIE, BRASS, CHAD BROWN, TERRY Section 4. The Department of Transportation and Development BROWN, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, CONNICK, is hereby directed to erect and maintain appropriate signs of the COX, DAVIS, EDMONDS, FALCONER, FOIL, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, HALL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HUNTER, designation in Section 1 of this Act provided local or private monies JACKSON, JEFFERSON, NANCY LANDRY, LEGER, LYONS, MACK, are received by the department equal to the department's actual costs MARCELLE, MARINO, MCFARLAND, GREGORY MILLER, NORTON, for material, fabrication, mounting posts, and installation of each PIERRE, POPE, REYNOLDS, SCHEXNAYDER, SMITH, STAGNI, STOKES, THOMAS, WHITE, WRIGHT, AND ZERINGUE AND SENATORS APPEL, sign, not to exceed the sum of one thousand six hundred eighty LAFLEUR, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, AND PRICE dollars per sign. AN ACT Section 5. Sections 1 and 4 of this Act shall only take effect as To amend and reenact R.S. 17:407.51(H), to enact R.S. of the date of completion of construction of the proposed flyover road 17:407.23(B)(6) and (D) and Part X-F of Chapter 1 of Title 17 or ramp for the Louis Armstrong International Airport." of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:407.101, and R.S. 36:651(G)(6), and to repeal R.S. On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was 17:407.23(D)(3) and Part X-F of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. Legislative Bureau. 17:407.101, and R.S. 36:651(G)(6), relative to the development

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HOUSE BILL NO. 706— Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred AN ACT to the Legislative Bureau. To amend and reenact R.S. 56:325.1(A)(3), relative to recreational saltwater finfish; to provide for possession limits of certain HOUSE BILL NO. 794— filleted saltwater finfish on board a vessel while on the water; BY REPRESENTATIVE HALL and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 48:221(A)(4)(introductory paragraph) Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural and (b), relative to excess immovable property not purchased at Resources. public or private sale; to change the governmental entity to which the Department of Transportation and Development may SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS convey excess land that is not purchased at public or private sale; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Natural Resources matters. to Engrossed House Bill No. 706 by Representative Zeringue Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, AMENDMENT NO. 1 Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred On page 1, line 17, after "(B)," delete the remainder of the line and to the Legislative Bureau. delete lines 18 through 20 and on page 2, delete lines 1 through 4 and insert the following: "a fisherman who holds and is in possession of HOUSE BILL NO. 797— a valid recreational fishing license and can demonstrate to the BY REPRESENTATIVES ZERINGUE AND JIM MORRIS department's satisfaction use of a boat launch located south of U.S. AN ACT Highway 90 and that the fisherman has been actively on the water or To amend and reenact R.S. 49:214.41(B), relative to mitigation of at a remote camp that can be accessed only by water for two days or coastal wetlands; to require consultation with the Coastal more may possess up to the possession limit of filleted red drum, Protection and Restoration Authority in determination of spotted sea trout, and Southern flounder. The filleted fish shall have mitigation that is required for projects contained in the coastal sufficient skin remaining on the fillet to allow for identification of the master plan; and to provide for related matters. species and shall be segregated by species into plastic bags or plastic containers that are marked by species to allow easy identification, the Reported favorably by the Committee on Natural Resources. date caught, and the name and license number of the person who took The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. the fish. The spotted sea trout fillets shall be no less than ten inches in length and the red drum shall be no less than fourteen inches in HOUSE BILL NO. 798— BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT length. The fish shall only be in the possession of the person who AN ACT took the fish. However, no fisherman shall be actively fishing or To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463.73(G), relative to motor vehicle engaged in fishing while in possession of more than the daily take special prestige license plates; to provide for the "Covington limit." High School" special prestige license plate; to provide for the On motion of Senator Chabert, the committee amendment was creation, issuance, design, fees, distribution, and rule adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the promulgation applicable to such license plates; and to provide Legislative Bureau. for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 716— Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred AN ACT to the Legislative Bureau. To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3914(C)(2)(introductory paragraph) and (b), relative to student information; to authorize the state HOUSE BILL NO. 800— BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON AND JIM MORRIS Department of Education to share student information with AN ACT certain postsecondary education institutions including those To enact R.S. 47:1508(B)(42), relative to the confidentiality of tax located out-of-state; to provide for the use of information for records; to authorize the disclosure of certain information to the academic research; to provide conditions; and to provide for Department of the Treasury; to provide for certain limitations; related matters. and to provide for related matters. Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. The bill Reported favorably by the Committee on Revenue and Fiscal was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau. Affairs. The bill was read by title and referred to the Legislative HOUSE BILL NO. 764— Bureau. BY REPRESENTATIVE BOUIE AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 804— BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT To enact R.S. 32:415.3(A)(5), relative to the issuance of an ex- AN ACT offender provisional driver's license; to provide for a definition; To amend and reenact R.S. 34:340.11, relative to leases and and to provide for related matters. subleases of land and buildings; to provide for leasing or subleasing of land or buildings owned by ports, harbors, or Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, terminal districts for processing, manufacturing, or commercial Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred business purposes; to provide for a maximum term for the lease to the Legislative Bureau. or sublease; to provide for an extension of the term upon HOUSE BILL NO. 777— expiration of the original term; to provide for the ratification, BY REPRESENTATIVE FALCONER confirmation, and approval of a lease or sublease; and to provide AN ACT for related matters. To enact R.S. 47:463.196, relative to motor vehicle special prestige license plates; to establish the "Seymore D'Fair Foundation One Reported with amendments by the Committee on Hundred Percent Me Drug Free" special prestige plate; to Transportation, Highways and Public Works. provide for creation, issuance, design, fees, distribution, and rule promulgation applicable to such license plates; and to provide for related matters.

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SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS HOUSE BILL NO. 890— (Substitute for House Bill No. 637 by Representative Hunter) Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 804 by AN ACT Representative Thibaut To amend and reenact R.S. 32:667(A)(introductory paragraph) and (2), relative to the seizure of licenses for persons cited for AMENDMENT NO. 1 driving while intoxicated; to provide for an extension of the On page 2, after line 6 insert the following: time for which to appeal to the district court; and to provide for "C. The provisions of this Subpart shall not apply to the Caddo related matters. Bossier Parishes Port Commission." Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was Highways and Public Works. The was read by title and referred to adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the the Legislative Bureau. Legislative Bureau. HOUSE BILL NO. 893— (Substitute for House Bill No. 382 HOUSE BILL NO. 819— by Representative Connick) BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212.1(A)(1)(b), relative to bid To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1853(B)(3) and 1855(E), relative to ad submission for public contracts for materials and supplies of a valorem property tax assessments for public service properties; certain value; to provide for additional methods of bid to require the retention of certain information relative to submission; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for appraisals and allocations of value; and to provide for related related matters. matters. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Reported with amendments by the Committee on Revenue and Highways and Public Works. Fiscal Affairs. SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Highways and Public Works to Engrossed House Bill No. 819 by Affairs to Reengrossed House Bill No. 893 by Representative Representative Berthelot Connick AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, between "R.S. 38:2212.1(A)(1)(b)" and the comma On page 2, line 13, delete "appraisal" and insert "allocation of "," insert "and to enact R.S. 38:2212.1(O)" assessed value" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On motion of Senator Morrell, the committee amendment was On page 1, line 4, after "submission;" insert "to provide with respect adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the to the purchase of working class animals by law enforcement and Legislative Bureau. public safety agencies;" Reconsideration AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, line 7, between "reenacted" and "to" insert "and R.S. The vote by which Senate Bill No. 536 failed to pass on 38:2212.1(O) is hereby enacted" Monday, April 30, 2018, was reconsidered. AMENDMENT NO. 4 SENATE BILL NO. 536— On page 1, after line 20, insert the following: BY SENATOR LUNEAU "O. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the AN ACT purchase of working class animals trained to perform special tasks, To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1124, the introductory paragraph of including but not limited to narcotics detection, bomb detection, 1201.1(A), (I)(1), and (K), and 1226(B)(3)(c), relative to arson investigation, and rescue techniques by the following public workers' compensation; to provide for medical examinations; to entities: provide for suspension of workers' compensation benefits; to (1) Any local law enforcement agency for the principal purpose provide for procedures; to provide for hearings; to provide for of aiding in the detection of criminal activity, enforcement of laws, the reinstatement of benefits; and to provide for related matters. or apprehension of offenders. (2) Any local public safety agency for the purpose of search and On motion of Senator Luneau, the bill was read by title and rescue services." returned to the Calendar, subject to call. On motion of Senator Cortez, the committee amendment was Senate Concurrent Resolutions adopted. The amended bill was read by title and referred to the Returned from the House of Representatives Legislative Bureau. with Amendments HOUSE BILL NO. 832— BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 10— AN ACT BY SENATORS BARROW AND WALSWORTH To amend and reenact R.S. 32:387.1(B)(1) and (2)(b), relative to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION escort vehicles; to modify requirements for the registration of To urge and request the Department of Children and Family Services escort vehicles to require proof of general liability insurance, to study the feasibility of extending the age of to motor vehicle liability insurance, and workers' compensation twenty-one and to submit a report of its recommendations to the coverage; and to provide for related matters. legislature no later than February 1, 2019. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, The concurrent resolution was read by title. Returned from the Highways and Public Works. The bill was read by title and referred House of Representatives with amendments: to the Legislative Bureau.

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare The roll was called with the following result: to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10 by Senator Barrow YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, after line 30, insert the following: Mr. President Fannin Peacock "(10) The executive director of the Louisiana Chapter of the Allain Gatti Perry American Academy of Pediatrics, or his designee. Appel Hewitt Price (11) The executive director of the Louisiana Partnership for Barrow Johns Riser Children and Families, or his designee." Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Senator Barrow moved to concur in the amendments proposed Carter Luneau Tarver by the House. Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Milkovich Walsworth ROLL CALL Cortez Mills Ward Donahue Mizell White The roll was called with the following result: Erdey Morrish Total - 35 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Gatti Peacock Total - 0 Allain Hewitt Perry ABSENT Appel Johns Peterson Barrow Lambert Price Colomb Morrell Bishop Long Riser LaFleur Peterson Boudreaux Luneau Smith, G. Total - 4 Carter Martiny Smith, J. Chabert Milkovich Tarver The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Claitor Mills Thompson proposed by the House. Cortez Mizell Walsworth Erdey Morrell Ward SENATE BILL NO. 27— Fannin Morrish White BY SENATOR MILLS Total - 36 AN ACT NAYS To amend and reenact R.S. 46:153.3(D)(1) and (2), relative to the Medicaid Pharmaceutical and Therapeutics Committee; to Total - 0 provide for committee composition; to provide for committee ABSENT diversity; to provide for nominating entities; to provide for filling of vacancies; and to provide for related matters. Colomb Donahue LaFleur Total - 3 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments proposed by the House. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Amendments proposed by Representative LeBas to Reengrossed Returned from the House of Representatives Senate Bill No. 27 by Senator Mills with Amendments AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, after "and (2)" and before the comma "," insert SENATE BILL NO. 26— "and to repeal R.S. 46:153.3(C)(1)" BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT AMENDMENT NO. 2 To enact R.S. 40:2191, relative to disposal of controlled substances On page 1, line 5, after "vacancies;" and before "and to" insert "to by hospice providers; to provide for ownership; to provide for repeal a prohibition in the Medicaid pharmacy program on restricting written procedures; to provide for patient records; to provide for certain drugs through prior authorization;" disposal; to provide for patient notification; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, delete lines 1 through 5 in their entirety and insert the The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of following: Representatives with amendments: "(k)(vi) Two practicing pharmacists who are participating in the Title XIX drug program. One pharmacist shall be an independent HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS pharmacist recommended by the Louisiana Independent Pharmacies Association and one pharmacist shall be a pharmacist representing a Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare chain pharmacy recommended by the Louisiana Pharmacists to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 26 by Senator Mills Association." AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, line 11, change "shall" to "may" On page 3, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: "Section 2. R.S. 46:153.3(C)(1) is hereby repealed in its Senator Mills moved to concur in the amendments proposed by entirety." the House.

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AMENDMENT NO. 5 * * * On page 3, at the beginning of line 25, change "Section 2." to C.(1) All claims brought by insureds, workers' compensation "Section 3." claimants, or third parties against an insurer shall be paid by check or draft of the insurer or, if offered by the insurer and the claimant Senator Mills moved to reject the amendments proposed by the requests, electronic transfer of funds to the order of the claimant House. to whom payment of the claim is due pursuant to the policy provisions, or his attorney, or upon direction of such the claimant to ROLL CALL one specified; however, the check or draft shall be made jointly to the claimant and the employer when the employer has advanced the The roll was called with the following result: claims payment to the claimant. Such The check or draft shall be paid jointly until the amount of the advanced claims payment has YEAS been recovered by the employer. * * *" Mr. President Gatti Perry Allain Hewitt Peterson Senator John Smith moved to concur in the amendments Appel Johns Price proposed by the House. Barrow Lambert Riser Bishop Long Smith, G. ROLL CALL Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Carter Martiny Tarver The roll was called with the following result: Chabert Milkovich Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth YEAS Cortez Mizell Ward Donahue Morrell White Mr. President Fannin Morrish Erdey Morrish Allain Gatti Peacock Fannin Peacock Appel Hewitt Perry Total - 37 Barrow Johns Peterson NAYS Bishop Lambert Price Boudreaux Long Riser Total - 0 Carter Luneau Smith, G. ABSENT Chabert Martiny Smith, J. Claitor Milkovich Tarver Colomb LaFleur Cortez Mills Thompson Total - 2 Donahue Mizell Walsworth Erdey Morrell White The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments Total - 36 proposed by the House. NAYS SENATE BILL NO. 85— Total - 0 BY SENATOR JOHN SMITH ABSENT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 22:41(13), relative to the insurance Colomb LaFleur Ward policyholder bill of rights; to provide for an insured to opt in to Total - 3 receive a claim payment by electronic transfer; 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. 126— BY SENATOR MARTINY HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1254(E)(5) and to enact R.S. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Insurance to 32:1264.2, relative to recall repairs; to provide for definitions; Engrossed Senate Bill No. 85 by Senator John Smith to provide for reimbursement claims; to provide for compensation to a dealer under certain circumstances; to AMENDMENT NO. 1 provide for motor vehicle repair and servicing facilities; to On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 22:41(13)" and before the comma "," provide for terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for insert "and 1892(C)(1)" related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 2 The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of On page 1, line 6, change "R.S. 22:41(13) is" to "R.S. 22:41(13) and Representatives with amendments: 1892(C)(1) are" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 1, after line 14, delete the remainder of the page and insert Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce to in lieu thereof the following: "loss in accordance with the provisions Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 126 by Senator Martiny of R.S. 22:1892 and 1973. If a claim is denied, policyholders shall have the right to receive" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, delete lines 20 through 29 in their entirety and insert in AMENDMENT NO. 4 lieu thereof the following: On page 2, after line 3, add the following: "(2) New motor vehicle dealers holding an affected used "§1892. Payment and adjustment of claims, policies other than life vehicle for sale that meets either of the following criteria and health and accident; personal vehicle damage claims; described in this Paragraph and the criteria set forth in extension of time to respond to claims during emergency or Paragraph (3) of this Subsection: disaster; penalties; arson-related claims suspension

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(a) In inventory at the time the stop sale order or do not On page 4, line 22, change "F." to "E." drive order was issued. (b) Taken in the used vehicle inventory of the dealer as a AMENDMENT NO. 9 consumer trade-in incident to the consumer's purchase of a new On page 4, line 27, change "G." to "F." vehicle from the dealer after the stop sale order or do not drive order was issued. AMENDMENT NO. 10 (3) A line-make that the dealer is franchised to sell or on On page 5, line 2, change "H." to "G." which the dealer is authorized to perform recall repairs." Senator Martiny 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. 126 by Senator Martiny The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 4, change "same" to "the repair and servicing" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Mr. President Fannin Peacock On page 2, line 5, change "(E)(5)(a)" to "(a)" Allain Gatti Perry Appel Hewitt Peterson AMENDMENT NO. 3 Barrow Johns Price On page 2, line 6, change "Section" to "Paragraph" Bishop Lambert Riser Boudreaux Luneau Smith, G. AMENDMENT NO. 4 Carter Martiny Smith, J. On page 2, line 22, change "to not" to "not to" Chabert Milkovich Tarver Claitor Mills Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 5 Cortez Mizell Walsworth On page 4, line 29, change "(B)(1)" to "(B)(2)" Donahue Morrell White Erdey Morrish HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total - 35 NAYS Amendments proposed by Representative Coussan to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 126 by Senator Martiny Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, line 5, after "month." delete the remainder of the line and Colomb Long delete lines 6 and 7 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the LaFleur Ward following: Total - 4 "(i) When a stop sale order or do not drive order has been issued and repair parts or remedy remain unavailable on an The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments affected used vehicle, compensation shall begin forty-five days proposed by the House. after either of the following occurrences: (aa) The date on which the stop sale order or do not drive SENATE BILL NO. 261— order was provided to the dealer, if the affected used vehicle is in BY SENATOR ERDEY the dealer's inventory at the time the stop sale or do not drive AN ACT order was issued to the dealer. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1668(C)(1)(a) and (b) and to repeal (bb) The date on which the dealer takes the affected used R.S. 40:1668(G)(4), relative to insurance benefits for firemen vehicle into the dealer's inventory as a trade-in incident to the and officers who suffer a catastrophic injury resulting in customer's purchase of a new vehicle. permanent and total disability in certain circumstances; and to (ii) Compensation shall cease when one of the following provide for related matters. events occurs:" The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of AMENDMENT NO. 2 Representatives with amendments: On page 3, line 8, change "(i)" to "(aa)" LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, line 9, change "(ii)" to "(bb)" Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 261 by Senator Erdey AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 3, line 10, change "(iii)" to "(cc)" AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, line 13, change "Subparagraph" to "Item" AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 3, delete lines 14 through 29 in their entirety and delete Senator Erdey moved to reject the amendments proposed by the House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the House House. Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House on April 12, 2016 ROLL CALL AMENDMENT NO. 6 The roll was called with the following result: On page 4, line 1, change "D.(1)" to "C.(1)" YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 7 On page 4, line 12, change "E." to "D." Mr. President Gatti Perry Allain Hewitt Peterson AMENDMENT NO. 8 Appel Johns Price

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Barrow Lambert Riser NAYS Bishop Long Smith, G. Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Total - 0 Carter Martiny Tarver ABSENT Chabert Milkovich Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth Colomb LaFleur Cortez Mizell Ward Total - 2 Donahue Morrell White Erdey Morrish The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments Fannin Peacock proposed by the House. Total - 37 NAYS SENATE BILL NO. 275— BY SENATORS MIZELL, BARROW AND CARTER Total - 0 AN ACT ABSENT To enact Subpart AAA of Part 1 of Chapter 1 of Subtitle II of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised Colomb LaFleur of R.S. 47:120.341, relative to state individual income tax return Total - 2 checkoffs for certain donations; to provide for a method for individuals to donate all or a portion of any refund due to them The Chair declared the Senate rejected the amendments to the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence; to proposed by the House. establish the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Fund as a special escrow fund in the state treasury; to provide SENATE BILL NO. 263— for the administration and use of monies in the funds; to provide BY SENATOR ERDEY for the administration and disbursement of donated monies; to A JOINT RESOLUTION provide for reporting; to provide for an effective date; and to Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 14(B) of the Constitution of provide for related matters. Louisiana, relative to public equipment and personnel; to authorize, pursuant to a written agreement, the donation of the The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of use of public equipment and personnel by a political subdivision Representatives with amendments: to another political subdivision for an activity or power which the requesting political subdivision is authorized to exercise; and HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS to specify an election for submission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Ways and Means to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 275 by Senator Mizell The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Representatives with amendments: AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 3, after "R.S. 47:120.341," and before "relative" HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS insert "and to repeal R.S. 47:120.181," Amendments proposed by Representative Berthelot to Reengrossed AMENDMENT NO. 2 Senate Bill No. 263 by Senator Erdey On page 3, between lines 2 and 3, insert the following: "Section 2. R.S. 47:120.181 is hereby repealed in its entirety." AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 5, change "power" to "function" AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 3, at the beginning of line 3, delete "Section 2." and insert AMENDMENT NO. 2 "Section 3." On page 3, line 15, change "power" to "function" Senator Mizell moved to concur in the amendments proposed by AMENDMENT NO. 3 the House. On page 3, at the beginning of line 28, change "power" to "function" ROLL CALL Senator Erdey moved to concur in the amendments proposed by the House. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Gatti Perry Allain Hewitt Peterson YEAS Appel Johns Price Barrow Lambert Riser Mr. President Gatti Perry Bishop Long Smith, G. Allain Hewitt Peterson Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Appel Johns Price Carter Martiny Tarver Barrow Lambert Riser Chabert Milkovich Thompson Bishop Long Smith, G. Claitor Mills Walsworth Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Cortez Mizell Ward Carter Martiny Tarver Donahue Morrell White Chabert Milkovich Thompson Erdey Morrish Claitor Mills Walsworth Fannin Peacock Cortez Mizell Ward Total - 37 Donahue Morrell White NAYS Erdey Morrish Fannin Peacock Total - 0 Total - 37

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ABSENT "or, as provided in this Section, the time within which the assessment becomes final or the time within which an appeal may Colomb LaFleur be made to the Board of Tax Appeals." Total - 2 AMENDMENT NO. 3 The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments On page 9, line 16, after "and the" and before "Local" insert "Board proposed by the House. of Tax Appeals, its"

SENATE BILL NO. 420— Senator Johns moved to concur in the amendments proposed by BY SENATOR JOHNS the House. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:337.64(C)(1), (2), (3), and (4), 1401, ROLL CALL 1402(A)(1), 1403(C), 1434(A), the introductory paragraph of R.S. 47:1436(A), R.S. 47:1436(A)(3), and the introductory The roll was called with the following result: paragraph of R.S. 47:1436(B) and to enact R.S. 47:337.29(C), 337.46(C), 337.51(D), 337.64(C)(6) and (7), 337.77(H), YEAS 1565(D), and 1621(J), and to repeal R.S. 47:337.51(B)(4) and 337.64(B)(2), relative to state and local taxes, fees, and receipts Mr. President Gatti Perry and the Board of Tax Appeals; to provide with respect to the Allain Hewitt Peterson collection, administration, disposition, enforcement, and Appel Johns Price adjudication of certain taxes, fees, and other receipts; to provide Barrow Lambert Riser with respect to disputes concerning certain taxes and other Bishop Long Smith, G. claims against the state; to provide with respect to actions to Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. establish a claim; to provide relative to Board of Tax Appeals; Carter Martiny Tarver and to provide for related matters. Chabert Milkovich Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of Cortez Mizell Ward Representatives with amendments: Donahue Morrell White Erdey Morrish LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS Fannin Peacock Total - 37 Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Reengrossed Senate NAYS Bill No. 420 by Senator Johns Total - 0 AMENDMENT NO. 1 ABSENT On page 4, line 11, change "herein" to "in this Section" Colomb LaFleur AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 2 On page 4, line 20, change "herein" to "in this Section" The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendments AMENDMENT NO. 3 proposed by the House. On page 4, line 26, change "herein" to "in this Section"

AMENDMENT NO. 4 Senate Resolutions On page 5, line 4, following "under" and before "Subsection" insert on Second Reading "this" Reported by Committees

AMENDMENT NO. 5 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 18— On page 5, line 5, delete "C of this Section" BY SENATOR CHABERT A RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 6 To approve the annual integrated coastal protection plan for Fiscal On page 5, line 8, change "herein" to "in this Section" Year 2019, as adopted by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Amendments proposed by Representative Danahay to Reengrossed Highways and Public Works. The resolution was read by title and Senate Bill No. 420 by Senator Johns recommitted to the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 3, line 18, after "protest," delete the remainder of the line, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 103— delete lines 19 through 21 in their entirety and insert the following: BY SENATOR WALSWORTH "or, as provided in this Section, the time within which the A RESOLUTION assessment becomes final or the time within which an appeal may To urge and request the Board of Regents to report information to the be made to the Board of Tax Appeals." Senate Committee on Education by February 15, 2019, regarding students admitted to public postsecondary four-year AMENDMENT NO. 2 institutions who did not meet the board's minimum admission On page 8, line 23, after "protest," delete the remainder of the line, standards policy. delete lines 24 through 26 in their entirety and insert the following:

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Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Senate Concurrent Resolutions The resolution was read by title. On motion of Senator on Second Reading Walsworth, the Senate Resolution was adopted. Reported by Committees SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 112— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 48— BY SENATOR BISHOP BY SENATOR MORRISH A RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To urge and request the office of motor vehicles to continue to To provide for legislative approval of the formula developed by the improve its efficiency in delivering services to the citizens of State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education pursuant Louisiana. to Article VIII, Section 13(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana to determine the cost of a minimum foundation program of Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, education in all public elementary and secondary schools as well Highways and Public Works. as to equitably allocate the funds to parish and city school systems, and adopted by the board on March 13, 2018. The resolution was read by title. On motion of Senator Bishop, the Senate Resolution was adopted. Reported favorably by the Committee on Finance. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 114— The resolution was read by title. Senator Morrish moved to BY SENATOR MORRISH adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution. A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Board of Regents, in consultation with the ROLL CALL postsecondary education management boards, to update the comprehensive state student financial aid plan in order to better The roll was called with the following result: meet the needs of all prospective Louisiana postsecondary education students, both traditional and non-traditional, and YEAS better link students with careers demanded by Louisiana's economy. Mr. President Gatti Peacock Allain Hewitt Perry Reported favorably by the Committee on Education. Appel Johns Peterson Barrow LaFleur Price The resolution was read by title. On motion of Senator Morrish, Boudreaux Lambert Riser the Senate Resolution was adopted. Carter Long Smith, G. Chabert Luneau Tarver SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 133— Claitor Martiny Thompson BY SENATOR BOUDREAUX Cortez Mills Walsworth A RESOLUTION Donahue Mizell Ward To urge and request the state Department of Education to promote Erdey Morrell White the Community Schools Model as a school reform strategy for Fannin Morrish schools identified as needing comprehensive support and Total - 35 improvement. NAYS Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. Total - 0 ABSENT SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Bishop Milkovich Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Education to Colomb Smith, J. Original Senate Resolution No. 133 by Senator Boudreaux Total - 4 AMENDMENT NO. 1 The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the Senate On page 1, line 2, between "to" and "the" change "promote" to Concurrent Resolution and ordered it sent to the House. "consider" SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 76— AMENDMENT NO. 2 BY SENATOR JOHNS AND REPRESENTATIVE DWIGHT On page 2, line 8, between "to" and "the" change "promote" to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "consider" To authorize and direct the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to ensure that the Jason Flatt Act is complied with by AMENDMENT NO. 3 all Louisiana public, approved nonpublic, and charter school On page 2, line 13, between "promote" and "strategies" change teachers, school counselors, principals, and other school "Community Schools Model" to "school reform" administrators for whom suicide awareness training is deemed beneficial. AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 2, line 17, between "the" and "Board" insert "State" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Education. On motion of Senator Morrish, the committee amendment was SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS adopted. Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Education to The resolution was read by title. On motion of Senator Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 76 by Senator Johns Boudreaux the amended Senate Resolution was adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, line 2, change "authorize and direct" to "urge and request" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, at the end of line 2, change "ensure" to "ascertain whether" and at the beginning of line 3, delete "that"

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AMENDMENT NO. 3 ABSENT On page 1, line 8, after "Education" insert "(BESE)" Colomb Smith, J. Ward AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 3 On page 1, line 11, change "that the board" to "BESE" The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the amended Senate AMENDMENT NO. 5 Concurrent Resolution and ordered it engrossed and sent to the On page 1, line 13, change "the board" to "BESE" House. AMENDMENT NO. 6 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 86— On page 2, delete line 10, and insert "Board of Elementary and BY SENATOR HEWITT Secondary Education is hereby urged and requested to annually A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION survey" To urge and request the oil and gas industry in Louisiana to support the construction of the Louisiana Geological Survey (LGS) AMENDMENT NO. 7 Coastal Geohazards Atlas by providing access to interpretations On page 2, at the beginning of line 11, delete "that" of faults and other geological features from 3-D seismic data. AMENDMENT NO. 8 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Natural On page 2, line 13, change "are in" to "in order to ascertain their" Resources. AMENDMENT NO. 9 SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 2, delete lines 14 through 17 Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Natural Resources AMENDMENT NO. 10 to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 86 by Senator Hewitt On page 2, line 19, change "districts" to "governing authorities" AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 11 On page 2, line 19, after "Excellence" insert "for Louisiana in On page 2, delete lines 20 and 21, and insert "Department of coordination with the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority" Education by December thirty-first of each year that all Louisiana public, approved" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 3, line 25, after "development" insert "within the division of AMENDMENT NO. 12 administration" On page 2, at the end of line 24, change "the board's" to "BESE's" On motion of Senator Chabert, the committee amendment was AMENDMENT NO. 13 adopted. On page 2, delete lines 27 through 30, and insert the following: "Education shall submit a written report of survey findings and any The resolution was read by title. Senator Hewitt moved to adopt recommendations to ensure compliance with the Jason Flatt Act to the amended Senate Concurrent Resolution. the Senate Committee on Education, the House Committee on Education, the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare, and the ROLL CALL House Committee on Health and Welfare not later than March first of each year." The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 14 YEAS On page 3, delete line 1 Mr. President Gatti Peacock On motion of Senator Morrish, the committee amendment was Allain Hewitt Perry adopted. Appel Johns Peterson Barrow LaFleur Price The resolution was read by title. Senator Johns moved to adopt Bishop Lambert Riser the amended Senate Concurrent Resolution. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Carter Luneau Tarver ROLL CALL Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Milkovich Walsworth The roll was called with the following result: Cortez Mills Ward Donahue Mizell White YEAS Erdey Morrell Fannin Morrish Mr. President Fannin Morrell Total - 37 Allain Gatti Morrish NAYS Appel Hewitt Peacock Barrow Johns Perry Total - 0 Bishop LaFleur Peterson ABSENT Boudreaux Lambert Price Carter Long Riser Colomb Smith, J. Chabert Luneau Smith, G. Total - 2 Claitor Martiny Tarver Cortez Milkovich Thompson The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the amended Senate Donahue Mills Walsworth Concurrent Resolution and ordered it engrossed and sent to the Erdey Mizell White House. Total - 36 NAYS Total - 0

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Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on ABSENT Third Reading and Final Passage, Bishop Colomb Morrell Subject to Call Claitor Luneau Peterson Total - 6 Called from the Calendar The Chair declared the amendments were adopted. Senator Milkovich asked that Senate Bill No. 534 be called from The bill was read by title. Senator Milkovich moved the final the Calendar. passage of the amended bill. SENATE BILL NO. 534— ROLL CALL BY SENATOR MILKOVICH AN ACT To enact R.S. 14:2(B)(48) through (52), relative to abortion and The roll was called with the following result: feticide; to define abortion and feticide as "crimes of violence"; and to provide for related matters. YEAS Mr. President Gatti Morrish Floor Amendments Allain Hewitt Peacock Appel Johns Perry Senator Milkovich proposed the following amendments. Barrow LaFleur Riser Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Chabert Long Smith, J. Claitor Luneau Tarver Amendments proposed by Senator Milkovich to Engrossed Senate Cortez Martiny Thompson Bill No. 534 by Senator Milkovich Donahue Milkovich Walsworth Erdey Mills Ward AMENDMENT NO. 1 Fannin Mizell White On page 1, line 2, between "(52)" and the comma "," insert "and Total - 33 87.6" NAYS AMENDMENT NO. 2 Total - 0 On page 1, line 5, between "(52)" and "are" insert "and 87.6" ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 Bishop Colomb Peterson On page 2, delete line 3 and replace with the following: Carter Morrell Price "(52) Aggravated criminal abortion by dismemberment." Total - 6 * * * §87.6 Coerced abortion The Chair declared the amended bill was passed, ordered A. Coerced abortion is committed when any person reengrossed and sent to the House. Senator Milkovich moved to intentionally engages in the use, attempted use, or threatened use reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion of physical force against the person or property of a pregnant on the table. woman, with the intent to compel the pregnant woman to undergo an abortion against her will, whether or not the abortion procedure has been attempted or completed. Called from the Calendar B. Whoever commits the crime of coerced abortion shall be fined not more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not Senator Appel asked that Senate Bill No. 94 be called from the more than five years, or both." Calendar. SENATE BILL NO. 94— Senator Milkovich moved the adoption of the amendments. BY SENATOR APPEL AN ACT Senator Peterson objected. To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2191(B), relative to public contracts; to provide for payment of interest on amounts due for failure to ROLL CALL pay progressive stage or final payments under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments YEAS Senator Carter proposed the following amendments. Mr. President Gatti Peacock Allain Hewitt Perry SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Appel Johns Price Barrow LaFleur Riser Amendments proposed by Senator Carter to Engrossed Senate Bill Boudreaux Lambert Smith, G. No. 94 by Senator Appel Carter Long Smith, J. Chabert Martiny Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cortez Milkovich Thompson On page 1, line 9, after "B." insert "(1)" Donahue Mills Walsworth Erdey Mizell Ward AMENDMENT NO. 2 Fannin Morrish White On page 1, between lines 16 and 17, insert: Total - 33 "(2) Any interest received by the contractor pursuant to NAYS Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, shall be disbursed on a prorated basis among the contractor and subcontractors, each receiving a Total - 0 prorated portion based on the principle amount due within ten business days of receipt of the interest."

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On motion of Senator Carter, the amendments were adopted. NAYS

The bill was read by title. Senator Appel moved the final Mr. President Fannin Perry passage of the amended bill. Allain Gatti Riser Appel Hewitt Smith, J. ROLL CALL Chabert Lambert Tarver Claitor Long Thompson The roll was called with the following result: Cortez Mills Walsworth Donahue Mizell Ward YEAS Erdey Peacock White Total - 24 Mr. President Johns Price ABSENT Allain LaFleur Riser Appel Lambert Smith, G. Colomb Milkovich Boudreaux Long Smith, J. LaFleur Morrish Carter Luneau Tarver Total - 4 Chabert Martiny Thompson Cortez Mills Walsworth The Chair declared the bill failed to pass. Donahue Mizell Ward Erdey Morrish White Notice of Reconsideration Fannin Peacock Hewitt Perry Senator Carter moved to reconsider on the next Legislative Day Total - 31 the vote by which the bill failed to pass. NAYS

Barrow Milkovich Peterson Called from the Calendar Gatti Morrell Total - 5 Senator Ward asked that Senate Bill No. 365 be called from the ABSENT Calendar for reconsideration.

Bishop Claitor Colomb SENATE BILL NO. 365— BY SENATOR WARD Total - 3 AN ACT To enact Chapter 20 of Title 6 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of The Chair declared the amended bill was passed, ordered 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 6:1371 through 1379, relative to reengrossed and sent to the House. Senator Appel moved to the regulation of installment loans; to enact the Louisiana Credit reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion Access Loan Act; to provide relative to installment loans and on the table. payment plans; to provide certain terms, procedures, conditions, requirements, restrictions, prohibitions, exemptions, and Called from the Calendar definitions; to provide for certain charges; to provide relative to default and penalties; to provide for certain powers of the Senator Carter asked that Senate Bill No. 269 be called from the commissioner; and to provide for related matters. Calendar. The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final SENATE BILL NO. 269— passage of the bill. BY SENATOR CARTER AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:64(B) and R.S. 15:574.4(A)(2), (B)(1), ROLL CALL and the introductory paragraph of (B)(2), and to enact R.S. 15:574.4(B)(3), relative to parole eligibility; to provide parole The roll was called with the following result: eligibility for persons serving life sentences for certain offenses upon reaching the age of fifty years, serving thirty years in YEAS prison, and meeting certain requirements; and to provide for related matters. Allain Gatti Mizell Appel Hewitt Peacock The bill was read by title. Senator Carter moved the final Bishop Johns Price passage of the bill. Boudreaux LaFleur Smith, G. Carter Lambert Ward Chabert Martiny White ROLL CALL Erdey Milkovich Total - 20 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS

YEAS Mr. President Long Riser Barrow Luneau Smith, J. Barrow Johns Peterson Claitor Mills Tarver Bishop Luneau Price Cortez Morrish Thompson Boudreaux Martiny Smith, G. Carter Morrell Total - 11

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Donahue Perry Walsworth Erdey Morrell Fannin Peterson Fannin Morrish Total - 17 Total - 37 ABSENT NAYS Colomb Morrell Total - 0 Total - 2 ABSENT The Chair declared the previously amended bill was passed, Colomb Tarver ordered reengrossed and sent to the House. Senator Ward moved to Total - 2 reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed, ordered reengrossed and sent to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion Called from the Calendar on the table. Senator Johns asked that Senate Bill No. 248 be called from the Calendar. Called from the Calendar SENATE BILL NO. 248— Senator Chabert asked that Senate Bill No. 433 be called from BY SENATOR JOHNS the Calendar. AN ACT To amend and reenact Children's Code Art. 804(1), relative to SENATE BILL NO. 433— children; to provide certain definitions; to provide certain terms, BY SENATOR CHABERT conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 49:214.5.1, relative to the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board; to provide for its Floor Amendments membership; and to provide for related matters. Senator Morrell proposed the following amendments. Floor Amendments SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Senator Chabert proposed the following amendments. Amendments proposed by Senator Morrell to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 248 by Senator Johns SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Amendments proposed by Senator Chabert to Engrossed Senate Bill On page 1, delete lines 13 through 17 and insert the following: No. 433 by Senator Chabert "(b) After June 30, 2018 On March 1, 2019, "child" means any person under the age of twenty-one, including an emancipated minor, AMENDMENT NO. 1 who commits a delinquent act on or after July 1, 2018 March 1, On page 1, line 2, delete "49:214.5.1 is" and insert 2019, when the act is not a crime of violence as defined in R.S. 14:2, "49:214.5.1(B)(13), (14) and (15) and to enact R.S. 49:214.5.1(16)" and occurs before the person attains eighteen years of age, provided that the office of juvenile justice certifies on or before January 1, AMENDMENT NO. 2 2019, that there is adequate funding and resources available to On page 1, line 5, delete "49:214.5.1" and insert "49:214.5.1(B)(13), accommodate the projected increase in caseload. (14) and (15) are" and after "reenacted" insert "and R.S. (c)(i) After June 30, 2020 On March 1, 2020, "child" means any 49:214.5.1(16) is hereby enacted" person under the age of twenty-one, including an emancipated minor, who commits a delinquent act on or after July March 1, 2020, and AMENDMENT NO. 3 before the person attains eighteen years of age." On page 1, delete lines 7 through 11 and insert the following: "* * *" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 2, delete lines 1 through 8 AMENDMENT NO. 4 On page 1, delete lines 14 through 17, on page 2, delete lines 1 On motion of Senator Morrell, the amendments were adopted. through 26 and insert the following: "* * *" The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final passage of the amended bill. AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 2, line 27, after "designee" delete the remainder of the line, ROLL CALL delete lines 28 and 29 and insert a period "." AMENDMENT NO. 6 The roll was called with the following result: On page 3, line 1, after "designee" delete the remainder of the line, delete lines 2 and 3 and insert a period "." YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 7 Mr. President Gatti Peacock On page 3, line 4, after "(15)" insert the following: "The lieutenant Allain Hewitt Perry governor, or his designee. Appel Johns Peterson (16)" Barrow LaFleur Price Bishop Lambert Riser AMENDMENT NO. 8 Boudreaux Long Smith, G. On page 3, delete lines 8 and 9, and insert Carter Luneau Smith, J. "* * *" Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Milkovich Walsworth Cortez Mills Ward On motion of Senator Chabert, the amendments were adopted. Donahue Mizell White

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The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the final (2) Performed a partial birth abortion. passage of the amended bill. (3) Systematically, intentionally, or deliberately falsified or destroyed patient files or records required by R.S. 40:1061.17. ROLL CALL (4) Prefilled, predated, or completed in advance any portion of patient records or forms required by R.S. 40:1061.17 to The roll was called with the following result: include patient specific data, dates, ages, procedure codes, or signatures. YEAS B. In addition to the authority of the Louisiana Department of Health, the district attorney in any parish in which an Mr. President Gatti Peacock outpatient abortion clinic is located, the attorney general, and the Allain Hewitt Perry governor shall have standing to review, inspect, or conduct Appel Johns Peterson discovery of all forms required by R.S. 40:1061.17. Barrow LaFleur Price C. The destruction of documents and forms required by R.S. Bishop Lambert Riser 40:1061.17 shall be considered a criminal offense pursuant to Carter Long Smith, G. R.S. 14:132. The staff of the abortion clinic and the employees of Chabert Luneau Smith, J. the Louisiana Department of Health shall both be subject to the Claitor Martiny Thompson penalty provisions of this Subsection and R.S. 14:132 if they Cortez Milkovich Walsworth participated in the destruction of documents or forms required Donahue Mills Ward by R.S. 40:1061.17. Erdey Mizell White D. Any owner or operator of an outpatient abortion clinic Fannin Morrish that loses its license pursuant to the provisions of a criminal Total - 35 offense pursuant to this Section, or who has been convicted of NAYS R.S. 14: 32.5, R.S. 14:32.9, R.S. 14:32.9.1, R.S. 14: 32.10, R.S. 14:32.11, R.S. 14:87, R.S. 14:87.3, R.S. 14:87.4, R.S. 14:88, R.S. Total - 0 14:132, or R.S. 14:286, shall be permanently barred from the ABSENT operation, ownership, or having an interest in ownership, of an outpatient abortion clinic in Louisiana. Boudreaux Morrell E. Performance of an abortion in an unlicensed facility shall Colomb Tarver be a criminal offense pursuant to R.S. 14:32.9 if the facility is Total - 4 required to have an outpatient abortion facility license pursuant to R.S. 40:2175.1 et seq." The Chair declared the amended bill was passed, ordered reengrossed and sent to the House. Senator Chabert moved to Senator Milkovich moved the adoption of the amendments. reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Senator Claitor objected. Called from the Calendar ROLL CALL Senator Milkovich asked that Senate Bill No. 325 be called from The roll was called with the following result: the Calendar. YEAS SENATE BILL NO. 325— BY SENATOR MILKOVICH Erdey Milkovich Tarver AN ACT Fannin Mizell Thompson To enact R.S. 40:1061.30, relative to abortion clinics; to authorize Gatti Peacock Walsworth and provide for civil action to enjoin the operation of an Lambert Perry White abortion clinic under certain circumstances; to provide penalties; Long Riser to provide for certain terms, conditions, procedures, and Total - 14 requirements; and to provide for related matters. NAYS Floor Amendments Mr. President Claitor Mills Allain Cortez Morrell Senator Milkovich proposed the following amendments. Appel Donahue Morrish Bishop Hewitt Peterson SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Boudreaux Johns Smith, G. Carter Luneau Smith, J. Amendments proposed by Senator Milkovich to Reengrossed Senate Chabert Martiny Ward Bill No. 325 by Senator Milkovich Total - 21 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, delete lines 9 through 16, and insert the following: Barrow LaFleur "A. In addition to any remedy available through the penalty Colomb Price provisions of this Chapter to the Louisiana Department of Health Total - 4 pursuant to R.S. 40:2175.6, or any other provision of law that provides a civil cause of action against an outpatient abortion The Chair declared the amendments were rejected. clinic, the district attorney in any parish in which an outpatient abortion clinic is located, the attorney general, or the governor The bill was read by title. Senator Milkovich moved the final may petition the court for an injunction to cease and desist all passage of the bill. services at the clinic, revoke the clinic's license, and cause the clinic to be permanently closed, if the district attorney, attorney general, or governor has information that an outpatient abortion clinic has: (1) Performed an abortion on a minor in violation of R.S. 40:1061.14.

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ROLL CALL ROLL CALL The roll was called with the following result: The roll was called with the following result: YEAS YEAS Mr. President Hewitt Perry Mr. President Hewitt Perry Allain Johns Price Allain Johns Peterson Appel LaFleur Riser Appel LaFleur Price Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Bishop Lambert Riser Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Chabert Luneau Tarver Carter Luneau Smith, J. Claitor Martiny Thompson Chabert Martiny Tarver Cortez Milkovich Walsworth Claitor Milkovich Thompson Donahue Mills Ward Cortez Mills Walsworth Erdey Mizell White Donahue Mizell Ward Fannin Morrish Erdey Morrell White Gatti Peacock Fannin Morrish Total - 34 Gatti Peacock NAYS Total - 37 NAYS Carter Morrell Peterson Total - 3 Total - 0 ABSENT ABSENT Barrow Colomb Barrow Colomb Total - 2 Total - 2 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it sent to the The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the amended House. Senator Milkovich moved to reconsider the vote by which the House Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House. bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. House Bills and Joint Resolutions on House Concurrent Resolutions Third Reading and Final Passage on Second Reading Reported by Committees HOUSE BILL NO. 129— BY REPRESENTATIVE REYNOLDS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO To enact R.S. 39:128(E), relative to the capital outlay process; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION provide for the exemption of certain projects from the capital To authorize and direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to prepare outlay process; to provide for certain limitations and proposed legislation providing for the enactment of an electronic restrictions; and to provide for related matters. notary law in Louisiana, and to report its findings to the Louisiana Legislature no later than February 1, 2019. The bill was read by title. Senator Morrell moved the final passage of the bill. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Judiciary A. ROLL CALL SENATE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to Engrossed House Concurrent Resolution No. 31 by Representative YEAS Garofalo Mr. President Hewitt Perry AMENDMENT NO. 1 Allain Johns Peterson On page 1, line 2, change "authorize and direct" to "urge and request" Appel LaFleur Price Bishop Lambert Riser AMENDMENT NO. 2 Boudreaux Long Smith, G. On page 2, line 20, change "authorize and direct" to "urge and Carter Luneau Smith, J. request" Chabert Martiny Tarver Claitor Milkovich Thompson AMENDMENT NO. 3 Cortez Mills Walsworth On page 2, line 23, change "authorize and direct" to "urge and Donahue Mizell Ward request" Erdey Morrell White Fannin Morrish On motion of Senator Ward, the committee amendment was Gatti Peacock adopted. Total - 37 NAYS The resolution was read by title. Senator Thompson moved to concur in the amended House Concurrent Resolution. Total - 0 ABSENT Barrow Colomb Total - 2

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The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned reinsurance program prior to federal approval; to provide for an to the House. Senator Morrell moved to reconsider the vote by which effective date; and to provide for related matters. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. On motion of Senator Gatti, the bill was read by title and HOUSE BILL NO. 132— returned to the Calendar, subject to call. BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 39:112(E)(2) and to enact R.S. Senator Long in the Chair 39:112(E)(3), relative to capital outlay; to provide with respect HOUSE BILL NO. 267— to the capital outlay process; to provide for the local match BY REPRESENTATIVE ANDERS requirements for certain capital outlay projects; to add certain AN ACT requirements to the exception to the local match requirement for To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1562(A)(2) and (3) and to enact R.S. certain nonstate entity projects; to repeal certain exceptions to 22:1562(A)(4), relative to prohibited acts for insurers and the local match requirement; to provide for applicability; to insurance producers; to provide exceptions to prohibited provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. payments by insurers and insurance producers for distributions of profits to certain owners; to make technical changes; and to The bill was read by title. Senator Morrell moved the final provide for related matters. passage of the bill. The bill was read by title. Senator Gatti moved the final passage ROLL CALL of the bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Bishop Lambert Peterson YEAS Boudreaux Milkovich Price Chabert Morrell Smith, G. Mr. President Gatti Peacock Cortez Perry White Allain Hewitt Peterson Total - 12 Appel Johns Price NAYS Barrow LaFleur Riser Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Mr. President Gatti Morrish Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Allain Hewitt Peacock Carter Luneau Tarver Appel Johns Riser Chabert Martiny Thompson Carter Long Smith, J. Claitor Milkovich Walsworth Claitor Luneau Tarver Cortez Mills Ward Donahue Martiny Thompson Donahue Mizell White Erdey Mills Walsworth Erdey Morrell Fannin Mizell Ward Fannin Morrish Total - 24 Total - 37 ABSENT NAYS Barrow Colomb LaFleur Total - 0 Total - 3 ABSENT The Chair declared the bill failed to pass. Colomb Perry Total - 2 Notice of Reconsideration The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Senator Morrell moved to reconsider on the next Legislative to the House. Senator Gatti moved to reconsider the vote by which Day the vote by which the bill failed to pass. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. HOUSE BILL NO. 375— HOUSE BILL NO. 29— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON AN ACT AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2453(2)(b)(v), relative to the Quality To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1785(A) and 1805(A)(2), relative to Jobs Rebate Program; to provide for definitions; to provide for the election of survivor benefits by survivors of members of the eligibility requirements for certain employers; and to provide for Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana; to related matters. require that the election be made in writing; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Senator Walsworth, the bill was read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call. The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final passage of the bill. HOUSE BILL NO. 246— BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT AN ACT ROLL CALL To enact Part I of Chapter 19 of Title 22 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 22:2461, relative to a The roll was called with the following result: state reinsurance program; to authorize the commissioner of insurance to apply for a state innovation waiver to establish and YEAS implement a state reinsurance program; to authorize the Mr. President Gatti Peacock commissioner of insurance to establish and implement a state Allain Hewitt Peterson reinsurance program; to prohibit the creation of a state Appel Johns Price

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Barrow LaFleur Riser HOUSE BILL NO. 74— Bishop Lambert Smith, G. BY REPRESENTATIVE DAVIS Boudreaux Long Smith, J. AN ACT Carter Luneau Tarver To enact R.S. 17:170.5 and 3996(B)(45), relative to immunization Chabert Martiny Thompson information for elementary and secondary school students; to Claitor Milkovich Walsworth require schools to provide information relative to influenza and Cortez Mills Ward immunization against the influenza virus to students' parents; to Donahue Mizell White require the state Department of Education to provide such Erdey Morrell information to the parents of students enrolled in approved Fannin Morrish home study programs; to provide for rules and regulations; and Total - 37 to provide for related matters. NAYS Floor Amendments Total - 0 ABSENT Senator Mills proposed the following amendments. Colomb Perry SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total - 2 Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Engrossed House Bill No. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned 74 by Representative Davis to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the Senate Mr. President in the Chair Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the Senate on April 19, 2018. HOUSE BILL NO. 155— BY REPRESENTATIVE STOKES On motion of Senator Mills, the amendments were adopted. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1838(introductory paragraph) and (1) Floor Amendments through (3), relative to ad valorem property tax assessments by the Louisiana Tax Commission; to authorize the imposition of Senator Milkovich proposed the following amendments. certain assessment fees; to provide for the amount of certain assessment fees; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS related matters. Amendments proposed by Senator Milkovich to Engrossed House The bill was read by title. Senator Martiny moved the final Bill No. 74 by Representative Davis passage of the bill. AMENDMENT NO. 1 ROLL CALL Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 1, proposed by the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the Senate on The roll was called with the following result: April 19, 2018. YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 1, line 13, after "availability," delete "effectiveness, and Mr. President Gatti Perry known" and insert "the actual effectiveness for each of the previous Allain Hewitt Peterson three years according to the United States Centers for Disease Appel Johns Price Control and Prevention, the ingredients, the serious adverse reactions Barrow LaFleur Riser set forth by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, and Bishop Lambert Smith, G. known" Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Carter Luneau Tarver Senator Milkovich moved the adoption of the amendments. Chabert Milkovich Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth Senator Mills objected. Cortez Morrell Ward Donahue Morrish White ROLL CALL Erdey Peacock Total - 35 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS YEAS Fannin Mizell Total - 2 Bishop Milkovich Mizell ABSENT Total - 3 NAYS Colomb Martiny Total - 2 Mr. President Gatti Perry Allain Hewitt Peterson The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Appel Johns Price to the House. Senator Martiny moved to reconsider the vote by Barrow Lambert Riser which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Carter Luneau Smith, J. Chabert Martiny Tarver Cortez Mills Thompson Donahue Morrell Walsworth

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Erdey Morrish Ward AMENDMENT NO. 1 Fannin Peacock White Delete Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 3 proposed Total - 33 by the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate ABSENT on April 19, 2018. Claitor Colomb LaFleur Total - 3 Senator Gatti moved the adoption of the amendments. The Chair declared the amendments were rejected. Senator Milkovich objected. The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final passage ROLL CALL of the amended bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Fannin Morrish YEAS Allain Gatti Peacock Appel Hewitt Perry Mr. President Gatti Peacock Barrow Johns Peterson Allain Hewitt Perry Bishop LaFleur Price Appel Johns Peterson Boudreaux Lambert Riser Barrow LaFleur Price Carter Long Smith, G. Bishop Lambert Riser Chabert Luneau Smith, J. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Claitor Martiny Tarver Carter Luneau Smith, J. Cortez Mills Thompson Chabert Martiny Tarver Donahue Mizell Walsworth Claitor Milkovich Thompson Erdey Morrell White Cortez Mills Walsworth Total - 36 Donahue Mizell Ward NAYS Erdey Morrell White Fannin Morrish Milkovich Total - 38 Total - 1 NAYS ABSENT

Total - 0 Colomb Ward ABSENT Total - 2

Colomb The Chair declared the amendments were adopted. Total - 1 The bill was read by title. Senator Gatti moved the final passage The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it of the amended bill. returned to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 147— BY REPRESENTATIVE DWIGHT The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:34.2(2)(a)(introductory paragraph), YEAS 34.5(A), and 46.4(A), to enact Civil Code Article 190.1 and R.S. 40:34.5.1 and 34.5.2, and to repeal R.S. 40:46.9, relative to Mr. President Gatti Perry filiation; to provide for presumptions of paternity; to provide for Allain Hewitt Peterson the acknowledgment of a child; to provide relative to the birth Appel Johns Price certificate of the child; to provide for a three-party Barrow LaFleur Riser acknowledgment of paternity; to provide for DNA testing; to Bishop Lambert Smith, G. provide for the creation of a form; and to provide for related Boudreaux Long Smith, J. matters. Carter Luneau Tarver Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth Floor Amendments Cortez Mizell Ward Donahue Morrell White Senator Gatti proposed the following amendments. Erdey Morrish Fannin Peacock SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Total - 37 NAYS Amendments proposed by Senator Gatti to Reengrossed House Bill No. 147 by Representative Dwight Total - 0

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ABSENT The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by Colomb Milkovich which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Total - 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 333— BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it AN ACT returned to the House. Senator Gatti moved to reconsider the vote by To amend and reenact R.S. 22:2314(B)(1), relative to the Louisiana which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Policy Take-Out Program; to authorize the corporation to offer some or all of its HOUSE BILL NO. 176— policies for removal to the voluntary market; to require approval BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER of the board of directors; and to provide for related matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 17:170.4(A)(1) and (C)(2), relative to The bill was read by title. Senator Morrish moved the final immunizations; to require certain students to be immunized passage of the bill. against meningococcal disease; to provide for exceptions; to provide relative to rules and regulations; and to provide for ROLL CALL related matters. The roll was called with the following result: Floor Amendments YEAS Senator Mills proposed the following amendments. Mr. President Hewitt Perry SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Appel Johns Peterson Barrow Lambert Price Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Engrossed House Bill No. Bishop Long Smith, G. 176 by Representative Leger Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Carter Martiny Tarver AMENDMENT NO. 1 Chabert Milkovich Thompson Delete Senate Committee Amendment No. 3, proposed by the Senate Claitor Mills Walsworth Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the Senate on Cortez Mizell Ward April 19, 2018. Donahue Morrell White Erdey Morrish AMENDMENT NO. 2 Fannin Peacock On page 3, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: Total - 34 "E. Any written communication issued to students pursuant to NAYS this Section shall include notice that the student's parent, tutor, or legal guardian may be exempt from compliance with this Section Allain Riser under the conditions set forth in Subsection (B) of this Section." Total - 2 ABSENT On motion of Senator Mills, the amendments were adopted. Colomb Gatti LaFleur The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final passage Total - 3 of the amended bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Morrish 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. 472— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT AN ACT Mr. President Gatti Perry To enact Part I of Chapter 19 of Title 22 of the Louisiana Revised Allain Hewitt Peterson Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 22:2461 through 2471, Appel Johns Price and to repeal R.S. 22:1641(1)(j), relative to a state reinsurance Barrow LaFleur Riser program; to create the Louisiana Health Insurance Innovation Bishop Lambert Smith, G. and Stabilization Program; to establish the Louisiana Health Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Reinsurance Association; to provide for membership; to provide Carter Luneau Tarver for fee assessments under the authority of the commissioner; to Chabert Martiny Thompson provide for licensure and registration of certain regulated Claitor Mills Walsworth entities; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for Cortez Mizell Ward related matters. Donahue Morrell White Erdey Morrish On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and Fannin Peacock returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Total - 37 HOUSE BILL NO. 524— NAYS BY REPRESENTATIVES CARPENTER AND MORENO AN ACT Milkovich To enact Chapter 6 of Title 42 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of Total - 1 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 42:341 through 345, relative to ABSENT public officers and employees; to provide for policies prohibiting sexual harassment; to provide for training on the Colomb prevention of sexual harassment; to provide for annual reports; Total - 1 to provide for definitions; to provide for the duties of certain agency heads; to provide for the duties of the Department of

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State Civil Service relative thereto; and to provide for related (3) The number of cases for which a lawsuit is filed and the matters. disposition of each case. (4) The monetary amount paid for attorney fees, court costs, Floor Amendments expert witness fees and any other litigation costs to defend each sexual harassment complaint." Senator Peterson submitted the following amendments on behalf of Senator Hewitt. On motion of Senator Hewitt, the amendments were adopted. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Floor Amendments Amendments proposed by Senator Hewitt to Reengrossed House Bill Senator Morrell proposed the following amendments. No. 524 by Representative Carpenter SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Delete Senate Committee Amendment No.6 proposed by the Senate Amendments proposed by Senator Morrell to Reengrossed House Committee on Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on Bill No. 524 by Representative Carpenter April 19, 2018. AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 2 On page 4, delete lines 11, through 13 in their entirety and insert the On page 2, at the end of line 24, insert the following: "The complaint following: process shall detail who may make a complaint, to whom a complaint "A. The Department of State Civil Service shall develop and may be made, and shall provide for alternative designees to receive make available education and training material at no cost to assist complaints. Actions taken on the complaint shall be documented." state agency heads and state employees in complying with the requirements of this Chapter. AMENDMENT NO. 3 B. As required by Article VII, Section 14 of the Constitution of Delete Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 (SFAHB524 ROBERTCA Louisiana, the Department of State Civil Service shall recoup the 3121) proposed by Senator Hewitt and adopted by the Senate on costs of copying or reproducing the training material on a compact May 1, 2018. disc and recoup the cost of mailing the disc to the agency, unless the agency is subject to the fees assessed for in-service training pursuant On motion of Senator Peterson, the amendments were adopted. to R.S. 42:1262(A)." Floor Amendments On motion of Senator Morrell, the amendments were adopted. Senator Hewitt proposed the following amendments. The bill was read by title. Senator Peterson moved the final passage of the amended bill. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Senator Hewitt to Reengrossed House Bill No. 524 by Representative Carpenter The roll was called with the following result: AMENDMENT NO. 1 YEAS In Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 (SCAHB524 DIXONY2852), proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Mr. President Gatti Peacock Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on April 19, 2018 Allain Hewitt Perry on page 1, line 17, delete "and" and insert "," (comma) and, on line Appel Johns Peterson 18, after "made" insert ", and shall document the action taken on the Barrow LaFleur Price complaint" Bishop Lambert Riser Boudreaux Long Smith, G. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Carter Luneau Smith, J. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 10 (SCAHB524 Chabert Martiny Tarver DIXONY2852), proposed by the Senate Committee on Senate and Claitor Milkovich Thompson Governmental Affairs and adopted by the Senate on April 19, 2018, Cortez Mills Walsworth on page 1, line 29, change "may" to "shall" and after "supervisors" Donahue Mizell Ward insert "and any persons designated by the agency to accept or Erdey Morrell White investigate a complaint of sexual harassment" Fannin Morrish Total - 38 AMENDMENT NO. 3 NAYS On page 3, line 24, after "agency," insert "the number of complaints which resulted in a finding that sexual harassment occurred, the Total - 0 number of complaints in which the finding of sexual harassment ABSENT resulted in discipline or corrective action," Colomb AMENDMENT NO. 4 Total - 1 On page 4, between lines 9 and 10 insert the following: "C. The office of risk management, within the division of The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it administration, shall submit an annual report to the speaker of the returned to the House. Senator Peterson moved to reconsider the House of Representatives and the president of the Senate, related to vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. the complaints of sexual harassment which are filed with the office for adjustment, as follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 539— (1) The total number of sexual harassments cases filed with BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER office of risk management. AN ACT (2) The number of cases which are settled and the total To enact R.S. 40:2006.2, relative to licensing of healthcare facilities monetary amount paid in settlements. and providers by the Louisiana Department of Health; to provide for optional licensing fees for such facilities and

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providers; to establish the purpose and amounts of such fees; to ROLL CALL provide for an expedited licensing process; to require submission of a report concerning the expedited licensing The roll was called with the following result: process to certain legislative committees; and to provide for related matters. YEAS Floor Amendments Mr. President Hewitt Perry Allain Johns Peterson Senator Mills proposed the following amendments. Appel LaFleur Price Barrow Lambert Riser SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Bishop Long Smith, G. Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. Amendments proposed by Senator Mills to Reengrossed House Bill Carter Martiny Tarver No. 539 by Representative Leger Chabert Milkovich Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth AMENDMENT NO. 1 Cortez Mizell Ward Delete Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator Mills and Donahue Morrell White adopted by the Senate on April 25, 2018. Erdey Morrish Fannin Peacock On motion of Senator Mills, the amendments were adopted. Total - 37 NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Mills moved the final passage of the amended bill. Total - 0 ABSENT ROLL CALL Colomb Gatti The roll was called with the following result: Total - 2 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Johns moved to reconsider the vote by which Mr. President LaFleur Price the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Bishop Lambert Riser Boudreaux Long Smith, G. HOUSE BILL NO. 675— BY REPRESENTATIVE ZERINGUE Carter Luneau Smith, J. AN ACT Chabert Martiny Tarver To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4545.6 and to enact R.S. Claitor Milkovich Thompson 33:4545.4(G), relative to the Louisiana Energy and Power Cortez Mills Walsworth Authority; to provide relative to the powers and duties of the Donahue Morrell White governing board and operating committee of the authority; to Fannin Morrish limit the powers granted to members of the authority's operating Johns Perry committee; to provide for the creation of the Louisiana Energy Total - 28 and Power Authority Unit 1 participants committee; to provide NAYS relative to votes cast by members of the newly created Appel Hewitt Peacock participants committee; and to provide for related matters. Erdey Mizell Ward Total - 6 The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the final ABSENT passage of the bill. Allain Colomb Peterson ROLL CALL Barrow Gatti Total - 5 The roll was called with the following result: The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it YEAS returned to the House. Senator Mills moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Mr. President Gatti Perry Allain Hewitt Peterson HOUSE BILL NO. 609— Appel Johns Price BY REPRESENTATIVE SEABAUGH Barrow LaFleur Riser AN ACT Bishop Lambert Smith, G. To enact R.S. 22:2013.1, relative to the administration of large Boudreaux Long Smith, J. deductible policies and collateral; to provide for applicability; Carter Luneau Tarver to provide for definitions; to provide for the right of the receiver Chabert Martiny Thompson or a guaranty association to pursue collateral; to limit the Claitor Mills Walsworth defenses of the insured; to provide for the treatment of the Cortez Mizell Ward collateral; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for Donahue Morrell White related matters. Erdey Morrish Fannin Peacock The bill was read by title. Senator Johns moved the final Total - 37 passage of the bill. NAYS Total - 0

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ABSENT Appel Johns Price Barrow LaFleur Riser Colomb Milkovich Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Total - 2 Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Carter Luneau Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Chabert Martiny Thompson to the House. Senator Chabert moved to reconsider the vote by Claitor Milkovich Walsworth which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cortez Mills Ward Donahue Mizell White HOUSE BILL NO. 8— Erdey Morrell BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY Fannin Morrish AN ACT Total - 37 To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1513(A) and (B) and to repeal R.S. NAYS 11:1513(C) and (D), relative to the reemployment of retirees of the Clerks' of Court Retirement and Relief Fund; to provide for Total - 0 the number of hours a retiree may be reemployed without ABSENT benefit reduction; to require payment of employer contributions during reemployment; and to provide for related matters. Colomb Peterson Total - 2 The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by ROLL CALL which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 26— BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON YEAS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1733(A)(introductory paragraph) and Mr. President Gatti Peacock 1751(E) and to enact R.S. 11:1732(14)(a)(xi), (xii), and (xiii), Allain Hewitt Perry relative to participation in the Municipal Employees' Retirement Appel Johns Peterson System of Louisiana; to include additional employers in the Barrow LaFleur Price system; to provide for membership of certain mayors; and to Bishop Lambert Riser provide for related matters. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Carter Luneau Smith, J. The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Chabert Martiny Tarver passage of the bill. Claitor Milkovich Thompson Cortez Mills Ward ROLL CALL Donahue Mizell White Erdey Morrell The roll was called with the following result: Fannin Morrish Total - 37 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Gatti Peacock Total - 0 Allain Hewitt Perry ABSENT Appel Johns Peterson Barrow LaFleur Price Colomb Walsworth Bishop Lambert Riser Total - 2 Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Carter Luneau Smith, J. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Chabert Martiny Tarver to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by Claitor Milkovich Thompson which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cortez Mills Walsworth Donahue Mizell Ward HOUSE BILL NO. 9— Erdey Morrell White BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY Fannin Morrish AN ACT Total - 38 To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2254(D) and (E) and to enact R.S. NAYS 11:2254(F) and (G), relative to the Firefighters' Retirement System; to provide relative to direct rollovers of sums from the Total - 0 system to qualified plans; to provide for definitions; and to ABSENT provide for related matters. Colomb The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Total - 1 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Peacock 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. 32— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON AN ACT Mr. President Gatti Peacock To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1763(C)(1) and (E), relative to the Allain Hewitt Perry Deferred Retirement Option Plan of the Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana; to provide for suspension of

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benefit payments and extension of the plan participation period ABSENT under certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters. Colomb The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Total - 1 passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned ROLL CALL to the House. Senator Peacock 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. 38— BY REPRESENTATIVE HOLLIS YEAS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:241(B), relative to the formula for the Mr. President Gatti Perry distribution of benefit increases to members of the state and Allain Hewitt Peterson statewide retirement systems; to provide that the benefit Appel Johns Price calculation be based upon a system's fiscal year end; and to Barrow LaFleur Riser provide for related matters. Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Boudreaux Long Smith, J. The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Carter Luneau Tarver passage of the bill. Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth Cortez Mizell Ward ROLL CALL Donahue Morrell White Erdey Morrish The roll was called with the following result: Fannin Peacock Total - 37 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Gatti Perry Total - 0 Allain Hewitt Peterson ABSENT Appel Johns Price Barrow LaFleur Riser Colomb Milkovich Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Total - 2 Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Carter Luneau Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Chabert Martiny Thompson to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by Claitor Mills Walsworth which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Cortez Mizell Ward Donahue Morrell White HOUSE BILL NO. 33— Erdey Morrish BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON Fannin Peacock AN ACT Total - 37 To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1733(F)(1) and (2), relative to NAYS participating employers of the Municipal Employees' Retirement System of Louisiana; to provide for payment of unfunded Total - 0 accrued liability attributable to an employer's termination of a ABSENT participation agreement or to privatizing positions covered by the system; to provide for standards used in calculating Colomb Milkovich unfunded accrued liability; and to provide for related matters. Total - 2 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. ROLL CALL HOUSE BILL NO. 40— BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY The roll was called with the following result: AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2257(E) through (K) and to enact R.S. YEAS 11:2257(G), relative to the Firefighters' Retirement System; to provide relative to the Deferred Retirement Option Plan; to Mr. President Gatti Peacock provide relative to accounts into which plan funds are placed; Allain Hewitt Perry and to provide for related matters. Appel Johns Peterson Barrow LaFleur Price The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final Bishop Lambert Riser passage of the bill. Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Carter Luneau Smith, J. Chabert Martiny Tarver ROLL CALL Claitor Milkovich Thompson Cortez Mills Walsworth The roll was called with the following result: Donahue Mizell Ward Erdey Morrell White YEAS Fannin Morrish Total - 38 Mr. President Gatti Perry NAYS Allain Hewitt Peterson Appel Johns Price Total - 0 Barrow LaFleur Riser Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Boudreaux Long Smith, J.

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Carter Luneau Tarver ROLL CALL Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Mills Walsworth The roll was called with the following result: Cortez Mizell Ward Donahue Morrell White YEAS Erdey Morrish Fannin Peacock Mr. President Hewitt Price Total - 37 Allain Johns Riser NAYS Appel LaFleur Smith, G. Barrow Lambert Smith, J. Total - 0 Bishop Luneau Tarver ABSENT Boudreaux Martiny Thompson Carter Mills Walsworth Colomb Milkovich Chabert Mizell Ward Total - 2 Cortez Morrish White Donahue Peacock The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Fannin Perry to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by Total - 31 which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 41— Claitor Gatti Milkovich BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY AN ACT Erdey Long Morrell To enact R.S. 11:2261.1 and Code of Criminal Procedure Articles Total - 6 573.3 and 575.1, relative to the Firefighters' Retirement System; ABSENT to provide for the fiduciary relationship between the system and its investment advisors; to provide for contractual terms; to Colomb Peterson provide relative to criminal and civil prescriptive periods; to Total - 2 require disclosure of judicial and regulatory proceedings; and to The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned provide for related matters. to the House. Senator Chabert moved to reconsider the vote by The bill was read by title. Senator Peacock moved the final which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. passage of the bill. HOUSE BILL NO. 230— BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT ROLL CALL AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2955(A)(1)(k)(iii) and (l)(iii), relative The roll was called with the following result: to investments by political subdivisions; to provide with respect to requirements for investments in bonds, debentures, notes, or YEAS other indebtedness; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Gatti Perry Floor Amendments Allain Hewitt Peterson Appel Johns Price Senator Lambert proposed the following amendments. Barrow LaFleur Riser Bishop Lambert Smith, G. SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Carter Luneau Tarver Amendments proposed by Senator Lambert to Engrossed House Bill Chabert Martiny Thompson No. 230 by Representative Berthelot Claitor Mills Walsworth Cortez Mizell Ward AMENDMENT NO. 1 Donahue Morrell White On page 2, line 2, after "Commission" delete the semicolon ";" insert Erdey Morrish "; a trust department of" Fannin Peacock Total - 37 AMENDMENT NO. 2 NAYS On page 2, line 3, after "that" and before "trust" delete "has" and insert "exercises" Total - 0 ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 3 On page 2, line 14, after "Commission" delete the semicolon ";" Colomb Milkovich insert "; a trust department of" Total - 2 AMENDMENT NO. 4 The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned On page 2, line 15, after "that" and before "trust" delete "has" and to the House. Senator Peacock moved to reconsider the vote by insert "exercises" which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. On motion of Senator Lambert, the amendments were adopted. HOUSE BILL NO. 119— BY REPRESENTATIVE BISHOP AN ACT The bill was read by title. Senator Lambert moved the final To amend and reenact R.S. 30:4(C)(16)(c), relative to exploration passage of the amended bill. and production waste; to prohibit the commissioner of conservation from regulating the hours of operation of certain offsite facilities; and to provide for related matters. The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the final passage of the bill.

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ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Colomb Milkovich Total - 2 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Gatti Peacock to the House. Senator Morrish moved to reconsider the vote by Allain Hewitt Perry which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Appel Johns Peterson Barrow LaFleur Price HOUSE BILL NO. 422— Bishop Lambert Riser BY REPRESENTATIVE LYONS Boudreaux Long Smith, G. AN ACT Carter Luneau Smith, J. To amend and reenact R.S. 41:14, 51(introductory paragraph) and Chabert Martiny Tarver (1), 1001 through 1006, 1008, 1009, 1042, 1044, 1082, 1084, Claitor Milkovich Thompson 1132, 1133, 1213, 1701, 1703, 1706(B), 1713(A) and R.S. Cortez Mills Walsworth 50:171(A), relative to the state land office; to correct statutory Donahue Mizell Ward references that remain from the transfer of the state land office Erdey Morrell White to the Division of Administration; and to provide for related Fannin Morrish matters. Total - 38 On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and NAYS returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Total - 0 HOUSE BILL NO. 663— ABSENT BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITE AND SENATOR MIZELL AN ACT Colomb To enact R.S. 17:1381, relative to the consolidation of school Total - 1 systems; to create a commission to study the feasibility of consolidating the Bogalusa City and Washington Parish school The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it systems; to provide for the membership, meetings, and duties returned to the House. Senator Lambert moved to reconsider the vote and responsibilities of the commission; to provide for reporting; by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. to provide for a public hearing; to provide for termination of the commission; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 294— BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH AN ACT Floor Amendments To amend and reenact R.S. 17:7(2)(f)(i), 24.9(B)(introductory paragraph) and (2), 221.6(A), 392.1(B)(2)(c), 407(A)(2) and (3) Senator Mizell proposed the following amendments. and (B), 407.2, 407.5(F), 407.6(introductory paragraph), 407.26(C) and (D), 407.91(C) and (D), 407.92(A), 3972(A), and SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS 3991(B)(1)(c) and (7), and to repeal R.S. 17:7(16) and 24.9(C), relative to students who are at risk; to remove references to at- Amendments proposed by Senator Mizell to Reengrossed House Bill risk students in various education laws in Title 17 of the No. 663 by Representative White Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950; to refer to students who are economically disadvantaged; to provide relative to the definition AMENDMENT NO. 1 of "economically disadvantaged" as defined by the State Board Delete Legislative Bureau Amendments No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 of Elementary and Secondary Education in certain instances; to proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on repeal obsolete provisions; and to provide for related matters. April 25, 2018. The bill was read by title. Senator Morrish moved the final On motion of Senator Mizell, the amendments were adopted. passage of the bill. The bill was read by title. Senator Mizell moved the final ROLL CALL passage of the amended bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Gatti Perry YEAS Allain Hewitt Peterson Appel Johns Price Mr. President Gatti Peacock Barrow LaFleur Riser Allain Hewitt Perry Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Appel Johns Peterson Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Barrow LaFleur Price Carter Luneau Tarver Bishop Lambert Riser Chabert Martiny Thompson Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Claitor Mills Walsworth Carter Luneau Smith, J. Cortez Mizell Ward Chabert Martiny Tarver Donahue Morrell White Claitor Milkovich Thompson Erdey Morrish Cortez Mills Walsworth Fannin Peacock Donahue Mizell Ward Total - 37 Erdey Morrell White NAYS Fannin Morrish Total - 38 Total - 0

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NAYS HOUSE BILL NO. 112— BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK Total - 0 AN ACT ABSENT To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 222(A), (E), and (G), relative to blood and saliva testing; to provide Colomb relative to the required blood and saliva testing of certain Total - 1 persons who expose a law enforcement officer to a serious infectious disease; to require blood and saliva testing of certain The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it persons who expose firefighters and forensic laboratory returned to the House. Senator Mizell moved to reconsider the vote employees to a serious infectious disease; to provide relative to by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. the definition of "law enforcement officer"; to provide relative to the definition of "act"; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 684— BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON AND STAGNI The bill was read by title. Senator Gary Smith moved the final AN ACT passage of the bill. To amend and reenact the title of Chapter 21-A of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 and R.S. 33:7631 and 7634, ROLL CALL relative to local tax incentives; to provide relative to tax rebates, credits, and other incentives for donations to local infrastructure The roll was called with the following result: projects; to provide relative to qualified donations; to authorize incentives for donations for other local purposes; to remove YEAS limitations on such incentives; to provide relative to procedures; and to provide for related matters. Mr. President Gatti Peacock Allain Hewitt Perry On motion of Senator Long, the bill was read by title and Appel Johns Peterson returned to the Calendar, subject to call. Barrow LaFleur Price Bishop Lambert Riser HOUSE BILL NO. 102— Boudreaux Long Smith, G. BY REPRESENTATIVES ZERINGUE AND MAGEE Carter Luneau Smith, J. AN ACT Chabert Martiny Thompson To enact R.S. 15:255(T), relative to witness fees for off-duty law Claitor Milkovich Walsworth enforcement officers; to authorize the transfer of certain witness Cortez Mills Ward fee surplus funds within Lafourche Parish; to provide for the Donahue Mizell White transfer procedures and use of such funds; to provide for Erdey Morrell definitions; and to provide for related matters. Fannin Morrish The bill was read by title. Senator Gary Smith moved the final Total - 37 passage of the bill. NAYS Total - 0 ROLL CALL ABSENT The roll was called with the following result: Colomb Tarver Total - 2 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Mr. President Gatti Morrish to the House. Senator Gary Smith moved to reconsider the vote by Allain Hewitt Peacock which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Appel Johns Perry Barrow LaFleur Price HOUSE BILL NO. 153— Bishop Lambert Riser BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK Boudreaux Long Smith, G. AN ACT Carter Luneau Smith, J. To amend and reenact R.S. 40:964(Schedule II)(A)(1)(introductory Chabert Martiny Tarver paragraph) and to enact R.S. 40:964(Schedule I)(A)(61) and Claitor Milkovich Thompson (C)(64), relative to controlled dangerous substances; to provide Cortez Mills Walsworth relative to opiates and hallucinogenic substances; to provide for Donahue Mizell Ward additional prohibited controlled dangerous substances; and to Erdey Morrell White provide for related matters. Total - 36 NAYS The bill was read by title. Senator Claitor moved the final passage of the bill. Total - 0 ABSENT ROLL CALL Colomb Fannin Peterson The roll was called with the following result: Total - 3 YEAS The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Gary Smith moved to reconsider the vote by Mr. President Gatti Perry which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Allain Hewitt Peterson Appel Johns Price Barrow LaFleur Riser Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Carter Luneau Tarver

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Chabert Martiny Thompson exceptions to the general rules on pleading capacity; to provide Claitor Milkovich Walsworth sanctions for failing to comply with discovery orders; to provide Cortez Mills Ward for service of notice of the signing of final default judgments; to Donahue Mizell White provide for the clarification of terminology; and to provide for Erdey Morrish related matters. Fannin Peacock Total - 37 Floor Amendments NAYS Senator Ward proposed the following amendments. Total - 0 ABSENT SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Colomb Morrell Amendments proposed by Senator Ward to Engrossed House Bill No. Total - 2 174 by Representative Garofalo The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned AMENDMENT NO. 1 to the House. Senator Claitor moved to reconsider the vote by which On page 3, delete lines 1 through 10. the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. AMENDMENT NO. 2 HOUSE BILL NO. 165— On page 4, after line 33, add the following: BY REPRESENTATIVES MACK, BACALA, BAGNERIS, DWIGHT, HAZEL, HOWARD, MARINO, AND PYLANT "Section 2. The Louisiana State Law Institute is hereby AN ACT authorized and directed to add the following comments below the To amend and reenact R.S. 40:966(B)(3), (C)(4)(introductory text of Code of Civil Procedure Art. 966. Under Subparagraph (A)(4) paragraph), (G)(1), and 967(B)(1)(introductory paragraph) and of this Article, which provides the exclusive list of documents that to enact R.S. 40:961(3.1) and 967(B)(4), (C)(4), and (E), relative may be filed in support of or in opposition to a motion for summary to controlled dangerous substances; to define the term judgment, a copy of a written instrument that is an exhibit to a "aggregate" for purposes of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous pleading may not be filed in connection with a motion for summary Substances Law; to provide relative to the substances fentanyl judgment unless the written instrument itself is properly and carfentanil; to provide relative to criminal penalties; to authenticated. See Comment (c) (2015); see also Raborn v. Albea, provide relative to treatment; and to provide for related matters. 221 So. 3d 104, 111 (La. App. 1 Cir. 2017)." The bill was read by title. Senator Claitor moved the final On motion of Senator Ward, the amendments were adopted. passage of the bill. The bill was read by title. Senator Ward moved the final ROLL CALL passage of the amended bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. President Gatti Peacock YEAS Allain Hewitt Perry Appel Johns Peterson Mr. President Gatti Peacock Barrow LaFleur Price Allain Hewitt Perry Bishop Lambert Riser Appel Johns Price Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Barrow LaFleur Riser Carter Luneau Smith, J. Bishop Lambert Smith, G. Chabert Martiny Tarver Boudreaux Long Smith, J. Claitor Milkovich Thompson Carter Luneau Tarver Cortez Mills Walsworth Chabert Martiny Thompson Donahue Mizell Ward Claitor Milkovich Walsworth Erdey Morrell White Cortez Mills Ward Fannin Morrish Donahue Mizell White Total - 38 Erdey Morrell NAYS Fannin Morrish Total - 37 Total - 0 NAYS ABSENT Total - 0 Colomb ABSENT Total - 1 Colomb Peterson The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Total - 2 to the House. Senator Claitor moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Ward moved to reconsider the vote HOUSE BILL NO. 174— by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 218— To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 194(6), 853, BY REPRESENTATIVES JACKSON, GARY CARTER, GAINES, HAZEL, 855, 1471(A)(introductory paragraph) and (3), 1913(B) and (C), HODGES, MAGEE, MARINO, AND ZERINGUE AND SENATOR WHITE and 3952, relative to civil procedure; to provide for the signing AN ACT of orders and judgments by the district judge in chambers; to To enact R.S. 13:5521.1, relative to sheriffs; to provide for provide with respect to exhibits to pleadings; to provide participation in the Louisiana Sheriffs' Certification Program; to

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provide criteria for participation; to provide for incentives; and ABSENT to provide for related matters. Carter Fannin Tarver The bill was read by title. Senator White moved the final Colomb Peterson passage of the bill. Total - 5 ROLL CALL The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Martiny moved to reconsider the vote by The roll was called with the following result: which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. YEAS HOUSE BILL NO. 242— BY REPRESENTATIVES STEFANSKI AND MARINO Mr. President Gatti Morrish AN ACT Allain Hewitt Peacock To enact R.S. 14:67(D), relative to theft; to provide for elements of Appel Johns Perry the crime of theft; to provide relative to property held for sale by Barrow LaFleur Price a merchant; and to provide for related matters. Bishop Lambert Riser Boudreaux Long Smith, G. The bill was read by title. Senator Perry moved the final Carter Luneau Smith, J. passage of the bill. Chabert Martiny Tarver Claitor Milkovich Thompson ROLL CALL Cortez Mills Walsworth Donahue Mizell Ward The roll was called with the following result: Erdey Morrell White Total - 36 YEAS NAYS Mr. President Gatti Morrish Fannin Allain Hewitt Peacock Total - 1 Appel Johns Perry ABSENT Bishop LaFleur Price Boudreaux Lambert Riser Colomb Peterson Carter Long Smith, G. Total - 2 Chabert Luneau Smith, J. Claitor Martiny Tarver The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned Cortez Milkovich Thompson to the House. Senator White moved to reconsider the vote by which Donahue Mills Walsworth the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. Erdey Mizell Ward Fannin Morrell White HOUSE BILL NO. 240— Total - 36 BY REPRESENTATIVES STAGNI AND MARINO NAYS AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 14:95.1.1(B), relative to the crime of Total - 0 illegally supplying a felon with a firearm; to add the possibility ABSENT of hard labor to the criminal sentence; and to provide for related matters. Barrow Colomb Peterson Total - 3 The bill was read by title. Senator Martiny moved the final passage of the bill. The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned to the House. Senator Perry moved to reconsider the vote by which ROLL CALL the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 466— BY REPRESENTATIVE GISCLAIR AN ACT YEAS To amend and reenact Children's Code Articles 424.2, 424.4(B), and Mr. President Hewitt Peacock 616(C) and (D), relative to court appointed special advocates; to Allain Johns Perry provide authority to access the child's home; to provide relative Appel LaFleur Price to the attendance of certain hearings and meetings; to provide Barrow Lambert Riser for screenings of CASA volunteers, staff members, and board of Bishop Long Smith, G. director members; to provide for contingent effective dates; and Boudreaux Luneau Smith, J. to provide for related matters. Chabert Martiny Thompson Claitor Milkovich Walsworth The bill was read by title. Senator Gary Smith moved the final Cortez Mills Ward passage of the bill. Donahue Mizell White Erdey Morrell ROLL CALL Gatti Morrish Total - 34 The roll was called with the following result: NAYS YEAS Total - 0 Mr. President Gatti Peacock Allain Hewitt Perry Appel Johns Peterson

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Barrow LaFleur Price SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 176— Bishop Lambert Riser BY SENATOR MIZELL Boudreaux Long Smith, G. A RESOLUTION Carter Luneau Smith, J. To urge and request the state Department of Education to resume Chabert Martiny Tarver publication of the Annual Financial and Statistical Report Claitor Milkovich Thompson which, at a minimum, includes the data points historically Cortez Mills Walsworth provided in the report and to ensure the data provided in the Donahue Mizell Ward report is in an easily understood format. Erdey Morrell White Fannin Morrish On motion of Senator Mizell the resolution was read by title and Total - 38 adopted. NAYS SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 177— BY SENATOR BARROW Total - 0 A RESOLUTION ABSENT To recognize May as "Grandparents Raising Grandchildren" month Colomb in Louisiana. Total - 1 The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for The Chair declared the bill was passed and ordered it returned a second reading. to the House. Senator Gary Smith moved to reconsider the vote by SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 178— which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table. BY SENATOR DONAHUE A RESOLUTION Rules Suspended To present a budget plan that reflects the reduction of Louisiana's sales taxes and includes funding established by a standstill Senator Hewitt asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules budget and priority programs. to revert to the Morning Hour. The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for Message from the House a second reading. CONCURRING IN Introduction of SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Senate Concurrent Resolutions May 1, 2018 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 101— BY SENATOR DONAHUE To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To present a budget plan that reflects the reduction of Louisiana's I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of sales taxes and includes funding established by a standstill Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate budget and priority programs. Concurrent Resolutions: The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar for SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 97— a second reading. BY SENATOR LONG AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAHAM, BAGNERIS, BOUIE, GARY CARTER, GAROFALO, JIMMY HARRIS, HILFERTY AND LEGER Message from the House A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate the Braden family upon earning the ASKING CONCURRENCE IN Political Family of Officeholders Award. HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS Reported without amendments. May 1, 2018 Respectfully submitted, To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in the Introduction of Senate Resolutions following House Bills and Joint Resolutions: Senator Mizell asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules HB No. 207 HB No. 253 HB No. 803 to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time. Respectfully submitted, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 175— ALFRED W. SPEER BY SENATOR MIZELL Clerk of the House of Representatives A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Board of Regents and each public House Bills and Joint Resolutions postsecondary education management board to install internet filters on all computers in use in board and system offices and on First Reading on the campuses of each public postsecondary institution to HOUSE BILL NO. 207— block content which is obscene, pornographic, or sexually BY REPRESENTATIVE BAGLEY harassing and which would create a hostile workplace and AN ACT learning environment. To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1292, R.S. 14:79(A)(1)(b), and R.S. 46:2136.2(A) and to enact Code of On motion of Senator Mizell the resolution was read by title and Civil Procedure Article 1293(D), relative to temporary adopted. restraining orders and protective orders; to require the transmission of proof of service of certain temporary restraining

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orders, protective orders, preliminary injunctions, permanent date for all statutory authority for the existence of such statutory injunctions, and consent agreements to the Louisiana Protective entities; and to provide for related matters. Order Registry; to provide for the method of transmission and the time period within which transmission must be made; and to SENATE BILL NO. 83— provide for related matters. BY SENATOR PERRY AN ACT The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a To amend and reenact R.S. 33:385.1(A), relative to the town of second reading. Gueydan; to provide relative to qualifications of an elected chief of police; and to provide for related matters. HOUSE BILL NO. 253— BY REPRESENTATIVE CONNICK SENATE BILL NO. 90— AN ACT BY SENATOR MILLS To enact R.S. 15:529.1(K), relative to the habitual offender law; to AN ACT provide relative to the application of the habitual offender law; To enact Subpart D of Part 1 of Subchapter A of Chapter 5-D of Title and to provide for related matters. 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:1156.1, relative to a voluntary nonopioid directive The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a form; to provide for voluntary prescription opioid opt-out second reading. opportunity for patients; to provide for a form; to provide for access to the form; to provide for immunity; and to provide for HOUSE BILL NO. 803— related matters. BY REPRESENTATIVE ARMES AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 128— To amend and reenact R.S. 17:493.1(A)(1)(a), relative to school bus BY SENATOR PERRY operators; to require public school boards to notify certain AN ACT operators of route vacancies by certified mail; and to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 16:2(B) and R.S. 42:261(F), relative to related matters. legal representation of parishes; to authorize the governing authority of Acadia Parish to employ its own attorneys to The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for a represent it generally; and to provide for related matters. second reading. SENATE BILL NO. 131— BY SENATOR MILLS Privileged Report of the Committee on AN ACT Senate and Governmental Affairs To amend and reenact R.S. 37:1202(A), (B)(4), and (C) and 1203(A) and to enact R.S. 37:1202(D), relative to licensing requirements for pharmacists; to provide for qualifications to obtain a license; ENROLLMENTS to provide for the expiration of examination scores; to provide Senator Peterson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on for a timeline to issue a license; to provide for qualifications for Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: reciprocity; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 134— May 1, 2018 BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT To the President and Members of the Senate: To amend and reenact R.S. 40:978(A), relative to prescriptions for controlled dangerous substances; to provide for patient options I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental regarding quantity dispensed; to provide technical corrections; Affairs to submit the following report: and to provide for related matters. The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled: SENATE BILL NO. 157— BY SENATOR LAMBERT SENATE BILL NO. 19— AN ACT BY SENATOR CORTEZ To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to AN ACT authorize the transfer of certain state property in Ascension To enact R.S. 40:539(C)(8)(f), relative to employees of the Housing Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for Authority of the City of Lafayette; to provide that employees of reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; the authority shall not be in the state civil service; and to provide to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 172— SENATE BILL NO. 63— BY SENATOR PERRY BY SENATOR MARTINY AN ACT AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:338.24.5, relative to municipal sales and use taxes; To enact R.S. 49:191(10)(c) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(8)(h), relative to authorize the governing authority for the city of Scott to levy to the Department of Economic Development; to provide for the and collect an additional sales and use tax; to require voter re-creation of the Department of Economic Development and all approval; to provide for the use of the tax revenue; and to statutory entities made a part of the department by law; to provide for related matters. provide for the effective termination date for all statutory authority for the existence of such statutory entities; and to SENATE BILL NO. 210— provide for related matters. BY SENATOR GATTI AN ACT SENATE BILL NO. 82— To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to BY SENATOR WALSWORTH authorize the transfer of certain state property in Webster Parish; AN ACT to provide for the property description; to provide for To enact R.S. 49:191(10)(c) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(8)(l), relative reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; to the Department of Environmental Quality, including to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. provisions to provide for the re-creation of the Department of Environmental Quality and the statutory entities made a part of the department by law; to provide for the effective termination

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SENATE BILL NO. 214— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 9— BY SENATOR ERDEY AND REPRESENTATIVE EDMONDS BY SENATOR CORTEZ AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To enact R.S. 25:151(B)(5) and (C)(4), relative to the Livingston To extend the creation, members, and charge of the Louisiana Supply Parish Library; to provide relative to the disposition of surplus Chain and Transportation Council as provided in Senate library books; to authorize the library, subject to the approval of Concurrent Resolution No. 99 of the 2017 Regular Session of its governing board, to sell such books; to provide relative to the the Legislature to study and make recommendations regarding disposition of proceeds collected from such sales; to provide increasing resilience in various modes of transportation through relative to the location of such sales; and to provide for related increased communication, collaboration, development of matters. geographic information technologies, and new innovations in transportation resilience. SENATE BILL NO. 249— BY SENATOR ALLAIN SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 14— AN ACT BY SENATOR WARD To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION authorize the transfer of certain state property in St. Mary To approve the Atchafalaya Basin Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2018- Parish; to provide for the property description; to provide for 2019, as adopted by the Atchafalaya Basin Research and reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; Promotion Board and the Coastal Protection and Restoration to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. Authority.

SENATE BILL NO. 327— SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 41— BY SENATOR LAMBERT BY SENATORS GARY SMITH, ALLAIN, CHABERT AND PRICE AN ACT A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To amend and reenact R.S. 56:325(B)(4) and 325.1(C)(1) and (2)(a) To memorialize the Congress of the United States to allow variances and (c) and to enact R.S. 56:325.1(A)(4), relative to possession on certain projects regulated by the Clean Water Act and the limits for recreational fishing; to remove a sunset provision for Rivers and Harbors Act. possession limits for largemouth bass and spotted bass taken in saltwater areas of the state; to provide for a possession limit for SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 55— red drum and spotted sea trout taken in saltwater areas of the BY SENATOR BISHOP state; to provide for violations of certain possession limits; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION provide for certain fines; to provide terms, conditions, and To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Insurance to requirements; and to provide for related matters. assemble a task force to address the high automobile insurance rates in the state. SENATE BILL NO. 344— BY SENATOR GATTI SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 91— AN ACT BY SENATOR PEACOCK AND REPRESENTATIVES SEABAUGH AND To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property; to CARMODY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION authorize the transfer of certain state property in Webster Parish; To commend and congratulate Ashini Ashish Modi of Shreveport to provide for the property description; to provide for upon being selected as the 2018 Middle School Student of the reservation of mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; Year by the Louisiana Department of Education and to to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters. recognize her extraordinary accomplishments. Respectfully submitted, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 93— KAREN CARTER PETERSON BY SENATOR LONG Chairman A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend, posthumously, Dr. Alton Ochsner Sr. upon his The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Senate. Fame.

Privileged Report of the Committee on SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 94— BY SENATOR PEACOCK AND REPRESENTATIVES CARMODY AND Senate and Governmental Affairs SEABAUGH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION ENROLLMENTS To commend and congratulate Caddo Magnet High School senior, Sunjay Letchuman of Shreveport, upon his selection as the 2018 Senator Peterson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on High School Student of the Year by the Louisiana Department Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: of Education and to note his extraordinary accomplishments.

May 1, 2018 Respectfully submitted, KAREN CARTER PETERSON To the President and Members of the Senate: Chairman

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by Affairs to submit the following report: the President of the Senate.

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have been properly enrolled:

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Message to the Secretary of State A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana to the family of Army National Guard Sergeant SIGNED Mark C. Palmateer on his death in ground combat action in SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Operation Enduring Freedom. May 1, 2018 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 128— BY SENATORS PERRY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, To the Honorable Secretary of State: DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD Representatives have signed the following Senate Concurrent AND WHITE Resolutions: A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 84— of Louisiana to the family of U.S. Marine Lance Corporal BY SENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, Dominique J. Clement upon his death while on active duty DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, service to his country. LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 129— WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES CHANEY, HOFFMANN, BY SENATORS PERRY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, JACKSON, MCFARLAND AND JAY MORRIS BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY upon the death of Dr. William David Thompson of Delhi, SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD Louisiana. AND WHITE A RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 85— To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature BY SENATOR JOHNS of Louisiana to the family of U.S. Army Sergeant Brock Rollins A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION upon his death while serving his country as a member of its To recognize May 9, 2018, as "Purple and Teal Day" in the state of armed forces. Louisiana. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 130— BY SENATORS PERRY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 88— BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, BY SENATOR CLAITOR DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, To commend, posthumously, John P. Nelson Jr. for his contributions MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD to civil rights in Louisiana. AND WHITE A RESOLUTION SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 90— BY SENATORS GARY SMITH AND PRICE AND REPRESENTATIVES To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature GAINES, GREGORY MILLER AND STAGNI of Louisiana to the family of U.S. Marine Lance Corporal A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Taylor Conrad upon his death during a military flight training To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana mission. upon the passing of an exceptional public servant and friend, Clyde "Rock" Gisclair, former assessor for the parish of St. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 131— BY SENATORS PERRY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, Charles. BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, Respectfully submitted, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, GLENN A. KOEPP MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD Secretary of the Senate AND WHITE A RESOLUTION Privileged Report of the Committee on To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature Senate and Governmental Affairs of Louisiana to the family of U.S. Naval Aviation Instructor Patrick L. Ruth upon his death during a training mission. ENROLLMENTS SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 132— BY SENATORS PERRY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, Senator Peterson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report: LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY May 1, 2018 SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE A RESOLUTION To the President and Members of the Senate: To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana to the family of U.S. Naval Aviation Boatswain's I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental Mate Matthew Chialastri upon his death in a Navy plane crash Affairs to submit the following report: in the Philippine Sea. The following Senate Resolutions have been properly enrolled: SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 134— BY SENATORS WALSWORTH, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 127— BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, BY SENATORS PERRY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, BOUDREAUX, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR, COLOMB, CORTEZ, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LONG, LUNEAU, MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PETERSON, PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE

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MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, MORRISH, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 149— PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, BY SENATOR BARROW WARD AND WHITE A RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature To commend the 2017–18 Jehovah-Jireh High School boys of Louisiana to the family of U.S. Army Sergeant First Class basketball team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Lester Walker upon his death in ground combat in the Korean Association Division V state championship. War. SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 144— BY SENATOR JOHNS SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 136— A RESOLUTION BY SENATOR HEWITT To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary A RESOLUTION Education, the state Department of Education, and public school To commend Dennis S. Cousin for his service to the St. Tammany governing authorities to develop and adopt policies and Parish School Board and the community. guidelines relative to students whose parents opt them out of SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 137— participation in state-mandated assessments. BY SENATOR HEWITT A RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 148— BY SENATOR LAMBERT To commend Charlie "Coach" Bowman for his service with the St. A RESOLUTION Tammany Parish School Board and to the community. To commend Margaret Britton on achieving the Girl Scout Gold SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 138— Award. BY SENATOR HEWITT A RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 150— To commend the registered nurses in Louisiana who care for all BY SENATOR BARROW Louisiana citizens, to recognize registered nurses as a valuable A RESOLUTION resource for inclusion at all levels where health policy decisions To commend the Scotlandville Magnet High School boys basketball are made, to celebrate registered nurses' accomplishments and team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic efforts to improve the healthcare system, and to show Association 5A Division I state championship. appreciation for the state's registered nurses not just during SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 151— National Nurses Week, but at every opportunity throughout the BY SENATOR BARROW year. A RESOLUTION To commend the Baker High School Symphonic Band for being SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 139— selected and performing at the 2018 National Band and BY SENATOR BARROW A RESOLUTION Orchestra Festival at Carnegie Hall in New York City. To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 152— of Louisiana upon the death of Willie Lee Carr "Madear" BY SENATOR TARVER Kirkendoll. A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences upon the passing of a mainstay SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 142— for social justice, Mamie Love Wallace. BY SENATOR APPEL A RESOLUTION SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 153— To recognize Wednesday, April 25, 2018, as GNO, Inc. NextGen BY SENATOR TARVER Day at the state capitol. A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 135— of Louisiana upon the death of Norma Jean Jernigan Blake of BY SENATOR PERRY A RESOLUTION Shreveport. To commend the organizers of the Louisiana Hugh O'Brian Youth SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 155— Leadership seminars and to recognize Monday, April 23, 2018, BY SENATOR BARROW as "HOBY Youth Leadership Day" at the state capitol. A RESOLUTION To recognize Friday, April 27, 2018, as Workers' Memorial Day in SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 140— recognition of workers killed, injured, and disabled on the job. BY SENATOR MILLS A RESOLUTION To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature Respectfully submitted, of Louisiana upon the death of Paul Joseph "Pojo" Morvant Sr. KAREN CARTER PETERSON and to recognize and record the remarkable contributions of this Chairman distinguished Louisianian to his state and nation. The foregoing Senate Resolutions were signed by the President SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 143— of the Senate and presented to the Secretary of State by the Secretary. BY SENATOR CHABERT A RESOLUTION ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL To designate Tuesday, April 24, 2018, as the fourth annual Oil and Natural Gas Industry Day at the state capitol. PRESENT SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 147— Mr. President Gatti Peacock BY SENATOR PRICE Allain Hewitt Perry A RESOLUTION Appel Johns Peterson To commend the Assumption Parish Police Jury for renaming of the Barrow LaFleur Price Dorseyville Park to the Gilbert Dupaty Memorial Park. Bishop Lambert Riser Boudreaux Long Smith, G. Carter Luneau Smith, J. Chabert Martiny Tarver Claitor Milkovich Thompson Cortez Mills Walsworth

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Donahue Mizell Ward Erdey Morrell White Fannin Morrish Total - 38 ABSENT Colomb Total - 1 Leaves of Absence The following leaves of absence were asked for and granted:

Colomb 1 Day Announcements The following committee meetings for May 2, 2018, were announced: Commerce 2:00 P.M. Room E Finance 12:30 P.M. Room A Health and Welfare 9:00 A.M. Hainkel Room Insurance 10:00 A.M. Room A Senate and Gov't Affairs 10:00 A.M. Room F Adjournment On motion of Senator Thompson, at 6:50 o'clock P.M. the Senate adjourned until Wednesday, May 2, 2018, at 4:00 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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