Foil Leopold OFFICIAL JOURNAL Franklin Lyons Total - 100 OF THE The Speaker announced that there were 100 members present HOUSE OF and a quorum. REPRESENTATIVES Prayer OF THE Prayer was offered by Rev. Eugene Collins, Assistant Pastor, at Real Life Ministries in Baton Rouge. STATE OF Pledge of Allegiance Rep. Smith led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance TWENTY-NINTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS to the Flag of the United States of America. Reading of the Journal Forty-fourth Regular Session of the Legislature On motion of Rep. Thomas, the reading of the Journal was Under the Adoption of the dispensed with. Constitution of 1974 On motion of Rep. Thomas, the Journal of April 24, 2018, was adopted. House of Representatives Petitions, Memorials, and State Capitol Communications Baton Rouge, Louisiana The following petitions, memorials, and communications were Wednesday, April 25, 2018 received and read: The House of Representatives was called to order at 2:09 P.M., Message from the Senate by the Honorable Taylor Barras, Speaker of the House of Representatives. SENATE BILLS Morning Hour April 25, 2018 ROLL CALL To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: The roll being called, the following members answered to their names: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has finally passed the following Senate Bills: PRESENT Senate Bill Nos. 31, 181, 316, 389, 405, 506, 554, 556, 563, and 564 Mr. Speaker Gaines Mack Abraham Garofalo Magee Respectfully submitted, Abramson Gisclair Marcelle Amedee Glover Marino GLENN A. KOEPP Anders Guinn McFarland Secretary of the Senate Armes Hall Miguez Bacala Harris, J. Miller, D. Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions Bagley Harris, L. Miller, G. on First Reading Bagneris Havard Morris, Jay Berthelot Hazel Morris, Jim The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on first reading Billiot Henry Muscarello were taken up, read, and placed upon the calendar for their second Bouie Hensgens Norton reading: Brass Hilferty Pearson Brown, C. Hodges Pierre SENATE BILL NO. 31— Brown, T. Hoffmann Pope BY SENATOR APPEL Carmody Hollis Pugh A JOINT RESOLUTION Carpenter Horton Pylant Proposing to Add Article I Section 10.1 of the Constitution of Carter, G. Howard Reynolds Louisiana, relative to public office; to prohibit convicted felons Carter, R. Hunter Schexnayder from seeking or holding public office within a certain time Carter, S. Huval Seabaugh period; and to specify an election for submission of the Connick Ivey Shadoin proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition. Coussan Jackson Simon Cox James Smith Read by title. Cromer Jefferson Stagni Danahay Jenkins Stefanski SENATE BILL NO. 181— Davis Johnson Stokes BY SENATORS MILKOVICH AND THOMPSON DeVillier Jones Talbot AN ACT Duplessis Jordan Thibaut To amend and reenact R.S. 14:87(D) and to enact R.S. 14:87(E), (F), Dwight Landry, N. Thomas and (G), relative to the crime of abortion; to provide that an Edmonds Landry, T. White abortion cannot be performed after fifteen weeks following the Emerson LeBas Wright date of conception; and to provide for related matters. Falconer Leger Zeringue Read by title.

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SENATE BILL NO. 316— deduction authority; to authorize the office to impose surcharges BY SENATORS JOHNS AND GARY SMITH on enrollees; to provide for board membership in certain AN ACT circumstances; and to provide for related matters. To amend and reenact R.S. 27:15(B)(8)(b), 44(4) and (14) through (25), 65(B)(15), and 66(B)(1), and to enact R.S. 27:44(26), 46, Read by title. 65(B)(16), and 67, relative to the Louisiana Riverboat Economic Development and Gaming Control Act; to provide relative to SENATE BILL NO. 556— the Louisiana Gaming Control Board; to provide relative to BY SENATORS CARTER, ALARIO, APPEL, BARROW, BISHOP, gaming activity locations; to provide relative to economic BOUDREAUX, CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LONG, LUNEAU, development plan applications for relocating gaming operations; MARTINY, MILKOVICH, MILLS, MIZELL, MORRELL, PEACOCK, to provide relative to requirements of a riverboat; to provide PRICE, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, relative to designated gaming area; to provide for tournaments; WALSWORTH AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVE STOKES to provide for limitations; to provide for definitions; to provide AN ACT for rulemaking; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1103.1 and to enact R.S. 40:1103.5, related matters. relative to health care; to provide for information and access to breast reconstructive surgery; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. SENATE BILL NO. 389— BY SENATORS CLAITOR AND THOMPSON SENATE BILL NO. 563 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 84 by AN ACT Senator Walsworth)— To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 875.1(F) and BY SENATORS WALSWORTH AND THOMPSON 894.4, as enacted by Section 1 of Act 260 of the 2017 Regular AN ACT Session, effective August 1, 2018, 893(A)(1)(a), 895.6(A) and To amend and reenact R.S. 14:93(D), relative to criminal justice; to (B), 899.2(B)(1), and 900(A)(5), the introductory paragraph of provide relative to the penalty for cruelty to a juvenile; to (6)(b) and (6)(b)(iv), and (d)(v) and R.S. 15:574.6.1(B) and the provide for the age of victims; and to provide for related introductory paragraph of 574.9(H)(1)(a) and to enact Code of matters. Criminal Procedure Art. 875.1(G), 893(H), and 900(A)(6)(b)(v), relative to felony probation; to provide relative to termination Read by title. of probation under certain circumstances; to provide relative to extensions of probation; to provide relative to financial hardship SENATE BILL NO. 564 (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 519 by hearings; to provide relative to administrative sanctions for Senator Luneau)— certain violations of probation; to remove the prohibition of BY SENATOR LUNEAU incarceration under certain circumstances; and to provide for AN ACT related matters. To enact R.S. 40:2162, relative to behavioral health services providers; to provide relative to psychosocial rehabilitation and Read by title. community psychiatric supportive treatment and reimbursement for behavioral health services; to provide conditions that shall SENATE BILL NO. 405— be met by provider agencies; to provide for audits and facility BY SENATOR PRICE need review; to provide for a certification review process; to AN ACT require recoupment of Medicaid funds under certain To enact R.S. 9:5633.1, relative to three-year acquisitive circumstances; to provide for the promulgation of rules and prescription; to provide for acquisition of blighted property in regulations; and to provide for related matters. certain municipalities; to provide for the filing of certain affidavits and judgments; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Suspension of the Rules SENATE BILL NO. 506— On motion of Rep. Armes, the rules were suspended in order to BY SENATOR MILLS take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and House AN ACT Concurrent at this time. To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 37:1314(B), the introductory paragraph of (C)(1), (1)(h), (C)(3), and (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), and (I), to enact R.S. Introduction of Resolutions, 37:1314(C)(1)(i) and (j), and to repeal R.S. 37:1314(J), relative House and House Concurrent to the Clinical Laboratory Personnel Committee of the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners; to provide for The following members introduced the following entitled House committee membership; to repeal provisions relative to the and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by initial appointment of committee members; and to provide for their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: related matters. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 139— BY REPRESENTATIVES ARMES, STEVE CARTER, COX, CREWS, Read by title. CROMER, FOIL, GAINES, GISCLAIR, HAZEL, HOWARD, AND TERRY LANDRY SENATE BILL NO. 554— A RESOLUTION BY SENATOR CLAITOR To commend the Louisiana Department of Economic Development, AN ACT the Louisiana Military Advisory Council, Barksdale Forward, To amend and reenact R.S. 42:805(D), 807, 808(E), 809, 857, and Fort Polk Progress, and the Southeast Louisiana Military 883(A), to enact R.S. 42:808(F), and 882(D)(3), and to repeal Alliance for their support of the military installations and R.S. 42:804, 854(A) and (B), and 855, and R.S. 22:1002, military personnel in this state. relative to the Office of Group Benefits; to provide for coverage of dependents; to eliminate certain requirements regarding fee Read by title. schedules and funding; to authorize the office to rescind, cancel, or discontinue coverage; to clarify the extent of payroll

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On motion of Rep. Armes, and under a suspension of the rules, Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the the resolution was adopted. Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. House and House Concurrent Resolutions HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 63— BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH Lying Over A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions lying To create the Task Force on Student Fees to study and make over were taken up and acted upon as follows: recommendations relative to the assessment of fees to students attending public schools and students attending nonpublic HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 133— schools as part of the Student Scholarships for Educational BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH Excellence Program and to submit a written report of findings A RESOLUTION and recommendations to the House Committee on Education To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and the Senate Education Committee not later than January 31, and the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association to ensure that video 2019. phones are available in all state and parish facilities. Read by title. Read by title. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Education. Committee on Judiciary. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 64— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 134— BY REPRESENTATIVE DUSTIN MILLER BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Health, the To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections Louisiana Emergency Medical Services Certification and other penal institutions that provide inmate training to Commission, and the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services provide access to training for inmates who are deaf and hard of Task Force to work in collaboration through the Emergency hearing. Medical Services Professional Working Group to meet certain goals relative to emergency medical services and to make a Read by title. report to the legislative committees on health and welfare. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Read by title. Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 136— Committee on Health and Welfare. BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN A RESOLUTION HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 65— To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary BY REPRESENTATIVE MCFARLAND Education to study the possibility of lowering the performance A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION rating required for teachers to be granted tenure or to reacquire To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Health to study the tenure and to submit a written report of findings and any potential implementation of mandatory case management for recommendations for related legislation to the House Medicaid recipients identified as high-risk and to report findings Committee on Education not later than sixty days prior to the of the study to the legislative committees on health and welfare. beginning of the 2019 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. Read by title. Read by title. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Health and Welfare. Committee on Education. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 66— BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 61— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE TALBOT To urge and request the secretary of the Louisiana Department of A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Health to study the prospective establishment of a state program To urge and request the Department of Insurance to establish the for importation of prescription drugs from Canada and to report Balance Billing Policy Assessment Task Force to research and findings of the study to the House Committee on make recommendations for proposed legislation and policy Appropriations, the Senate Committee on Finance, and the changes to address the issue of balance billing in Louisiana. legislative committees on health and welfare. Read by title. Read by title. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Committee on Insurance. Committee on Health and Welfare. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 62— BY REPRESENTATIVE EDMONDS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 67— A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON To urge and request the House Committee on House and A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Governmental Affairs and the Senate Committee on Senate and To continue and provide with respect to the Task Force on Telehealth Governmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committee Access created by House Concurrent Resolution No. 88 of the to study moving all school board elections to either the 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature. gubernatorial election date or the presidential election date. Read by title. Read by title.

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Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Senate Concurrent Resolutions Committee on Health and Welfare. Reported by Committee HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 68— The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions reported by BY REPRESENTATIVE JORDAN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: To create the Tipped Employee Minimum Wage Task Force to study SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12— the issue of creating a state minimum wage rate for tipped BY SENATOR ERDEY employees which is at least the same as the federal minimum A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION wage rate for covered, nonexempt employees and whether an To urge and request the Department of Transportation and increase in the tipped minimum wage would serve to reduce the Development, the Louisiana Workforce Commission, and the incidences of sexual harassment in the workplace and to report Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State University and its findings to the legislature no later than the convening of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, to study jointly and make 2019 Regular Session. recommendations with respect to identification and implementation of creative and alternative options to mitigate Read by title. or reduce traffic congestion in the Baton Rouge area. Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the Read by title. Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 69— Highways and Public Works. BY REPRESENTATIVES GREGORY MILLER AND BACALA A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the resolution was ordered To urge and request the Louisiana Department of Health to study passed to its third reading. means by which to improve its Medicaid estate recovery functions, and to report findings of the study to the House Committee on Appropriations, the Senate Committee on House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Finance, and the legislative committees on health and welfare. Second Reading Reported by Committee Read by title. The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on second reading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the follows: Committee on Health and Welfare. HOUSE BILL NO. 2— BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Senate Concurrent Resolutions AN ACT Lying Over To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital outlay program for state government, state institutions, and The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions lying over were other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects taken up and acted upon as follows: and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 65— matters. BY SENATOR FANNIN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Read by title. To urge and request the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to update the Caney Creek Reservoir waterbody management plan Reported with amendments by the Committee on on an annual basis. Appropriations. Read by title. The committee amendments were read as follows: Under the rules, the above resolution was referred to the HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Committee on Natural Resources and Environment. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to Engrossed House Bill No. 2 by Representative Abramson House and House Concurrent Resolutions Reported by Committee AMENDMENT NO. 1 The following House and House Concurrent Resolutions On page 10, between lines 39 and 40, insert the following: reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as follows: "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 5— Non-Recurring Revenues $ 5,000,000" BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION AMENDMENT NO. 2 To direct the commissioner of administration to change the expenditure limit for Fiscal Year 2018-2019. On page 13, delete line 20 in its entirety and insert the following: Read by title. "Total $12,536,831"

Reported favorably by the Committee on Appropriations. AMENDMENT NO. 3 On motion of Rep. Henry, the resolution was ordered engrossed On page 13, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following: and passed to its third reading. "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 5,000,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 15 On page 13, delete line 26 in its entirety and insert the following: On page 31, between lines 31 and 32, insert the following: "Total $22,326,300" "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,200,000" AMENDMENT NO. 5 AMENDMENT NO. 16 On page 15, between lines 41 and 42, insert the following: On page 31, delete line 35 in its entirety and insert the following: "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000,000" "Total $ 7,246,000" AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 17 On page 15, delete line 45 in its entirety and insert the following: On page 72, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: "Total $17,038,600" "Section 1.C. The following revisions are hereby made to the referenced legislation for the purpose of making supplemental capital AMENDMENT NO. 7 outlay appropriations for Fiscal Year 2017-2018. Provided, however, that the provisions of Sections 2 through 18, inclusive, of Act 4 of the On page 20, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: 2017 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature are adopted and incorporated by reference for the appropriations contained in "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Sections 1.C, 1.D, and 1.E. Non-Recurring Revenues $40,465,560" Section 1.D. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the AMENDMENT NO. 8 contrary, including the provisions of the Capital Outlay Act, the appropriation to 01/107 DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION for On page 20, delete line 39 in its entirety and insert the following: Statewide Roofing Asset Management Program and Waterproofing, Related Repairs and Equipment Replacement Program (Statewide) "Total $890,883,438" contained in Section 1 of Act 4 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature is hereby amended and reenacted to AMENDMENT NO. 9 include an appropriation made out of the interest earnings from the investment of general obligation bond or note proceeds in the On page 26, between lines 17 and 18, insert the following: Comprehensive Capital Outlay Escrow Account: "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) On page 8, delete lines 33 and 34 in their entirety and insert the Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,400,000" following: AMENDMENT NO. 10 "Payable from Fees and Self-Generated Revenue $ 250,000 Payable from Interest Earnings $ 5,000,000 On page 26, delete line 21 in its entirety and insert the following: Total $25,250,000" The appropriation of monies in this Section shall be deemed to be "Total $11,717,400" and constitute approval by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. AMENDMENT NO. 11 Section 1.E. The following sums are hereby appropriated from On page 29, between lines 16 and 17, insert the following: the source specified for the purpose of making a supplemental capital outlay appropriation for Fiscal Year 2017-2018: "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,200,000" 01-107 DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENT NO. 12 (1330) Louisiana Cancer Research Center in New Orleans, Planning and Con- On page 29, delete line 20 in its entirety and insert the following: struction (Orleans) "Total $ 7,221,800" Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Reve- AMENDMENT NO. 13 nues $ 3,000,000 On page 30, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following: (1348) Major Repairs for State Buildings Based on Statewide Condition "Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Assessment, and Infrastructure, Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,200,000" Planning and Construction (Statewide) AMENDMENT NO. 14 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 793,609 On page 30, delete line 17 in its entirety and insert the following: (1352) Land Acquisition for Mitigation "Total $ 6,864,700" (Richland) Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000

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03-132 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA WAR VETERANS HOME 08-407 WINN CORRECTIONAL CENTER

(1450) Exterior and Interior Door Replace- (1462) Sanitation Code Violations, Plan- ments ning and Construction (Ouachita) (Winn) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 8,000 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,400 08-419 OFFICE OF STATE POLICE 05-252 OFFICE OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT (842) Crime Lab Expansion, Planning (1403) Capital Improvements Projects to and Construction Meet Economic Development (East Baton Rouge) Commitments, Planning, Construc- Payable from State General Fund tion, and Equipment (Statewide) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 36,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 72,055 09-320 OFFICE OF AGING AND ADULT SERVICES 06-263 OFFICE OF STATE MUSEUM (825) Water Tower Repairs and Improve- ments, Planning and Construction (1031) Cabildo Exterior Restoration and (East Feliciana) Repair, Planning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Orleans) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 119,500 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,000 (1625) Replace Fire Alarm and Sprinkler System, Planning and Construction 06-264 OFFICE OF STATE PARKS (East Feliciana) Payable from State General Fund (642) Chemin-a-Haut State Park Acqu- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 100 isition, Planning and Construction of New Group Camp, Vacation 09-340 OFFICE FOR CITIZENS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL Cabins, Visitor Center and Rest- DISABILITIES rooms (Morehouse) (1466) Replace Rooftop Air Conditioning Payable from State General Fund Units on Residential Homes, Plan- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 700 ning and Construction (Tangipahoa) Payable from State General Fund 07-270 DOTD - ADMINISTRATION (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 92,400 (948) LA 22 Improvements (LA 16 to 14-474 OFFICE OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Diversion Canal), Including the Overlay of LA 22 from Head of (1467) Renovations to Louisiana Work- Island to Chinquapin Bridge, force Commission's Administrative Planning and Construction Headquarters, Planning and Con- (Livingston) struction Payable from State General Fund (East Baton Rouge) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,300 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 17,100 07-274 DOTD - PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS 16-513 OFFICE OF WILDLIFE (483) Mississippi River Deepening, Phase 3, Planning, Design, (975) Monroe Headquarters, District 2, Construction, Rights-of-Way, Planning and Construction Relocations and Utilities (Federal (Ouachita) Match $154,500,000) (Ascension, Payable from State General Fund East Baton Rouge, Jefferson, Or- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 130,500 leans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. James, St. John 19-601 LSU BATON ROUGE the Baptist, West Baton Rouge) Payable from State General Fund (47) French House Renovation, Acqu- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 50,000 isition, Planning and Construction (East Baton Rouge) 08-403 OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 121,300 (1203) Major Repairs and Equipment Re- placement, Planning and Construc- 19-602 LSU ALEXANDRIA tion (Statewide) (50) Drainage Outfall Improvements, Payable from State General Fund Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 13,200 (Rapides) Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 55,400

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19-604S LSU HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER - SHREVEPORT 19-623 GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY (66) High Voltage Electrical Distribu- (198) Campus Utility Infrastructure As- tion System Upgrade, Planning sessment, Planning and Emer- and Construction gency Repairs and/or Replacement, (Caddo) Planning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Lincoln) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 78,500 19-610 LSU HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION 19-625 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY (52) Replacement of Air Handlers and Chillers, WO Moss, Planning and (181) Louisiana Tech Research Park, Real Construction Estate Acquisition, Planning and (Calcasieu) Construction Payable from State General Fund (Lincoln) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,100 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 59,000 (56) New Emergency Generator and Chillers, UMC, Planning and (1474) Water Distribution System Repairs Construction and Improvements (Lafayette) (Lincoln) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 400 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 21,100 (135) Air Handler Replacement, Plan- 19-625 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY ning and Construction (Lafayette) (1475) Visual Arts Building Renovation Payable from State General Fund for Business, Planning and Con- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 41,300 struction (Lincoln) 19-612 BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 53,000 (1468) Office of Motor Vehicle Building and Campus Renovation, Demoli- 19-627 MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY tion and Improvements, Planning and Construction (1476) Alpha Hall Renovations, Planning (Statewide) and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Calcasieu) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 53,100 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 66,300 19-616 - BATON ROUGE 19-627 MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY (1469) Fire Detection and Alarm System Upgrades, Planning and Construc- (1477) Frazar Memorial Library Renova- tion tion and Repairs, Planning and (East Baton Rouge) Construction Payable from State General Fund (Calcasieu) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 28,400 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 346,500 (1470) Major Repairs to F.G. Clark Act- ivity Center 19-627 MCNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY (East Baton Rouge) Payable from State General Fund (1478) Campus-Wide Elevator Repairs, Plan- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 149,000 ning and Construction (Calcasieu) 19-621 NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,150 (1317) Talbot Hall Renovation and Roof Replacement, Planning and Con- 19-629 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA - MONROE struction (Lafourche) (1322) Sandel Hall Renovation, Planning Payable from State General Fund and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 383,100 (Ouachita) Payable from State General Fund 19-621 NICHOLLS STATE UNIVERSITY (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 559,400 (1473) Fieldhouse, Planning and Construc- 19-631 NORTHWESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY tion (Lafourche) (1479) Williamson Hall Renovation for Payable from State General Fund EngineeringTechnology, Plan- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 84,700 ning and Construction

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(Natchitoches) 36-L37 IBERIA PARISH LEVEE HURRICANE AND Payable from State General Fund CONSERVATION DISTRICT (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 45,000 (777) Planning, Permitting, Engineering 19-644 BOSSIER COMMUNITY COLLEGE and Right of Way Acquisitions for the Iberia Hurricane Protection (1480) Parking Lot, Planning and Con- Master Plan struction (Iberia) (Bossier) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,300 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000 36-P05 WEST CALCASIEU PORT 19-657 LOUISIANA SCHOOL FOR MATH, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS (1487) Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation of Existing Bulkhead, Planning and (1295) HVAC Issues in Caddo Hall, Plan- Construction ($1,305,000 Local Match) ning and Construction (Calcasieu) (Natchitoches) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 36,700 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 900 36-P12 LAKE PROVIDENCE PORT COMMISSION (1296) Stair Railings - Addressing Code Violations, Planning and Construc- (1488) Railroad Rehabilitation, Planning tion and Construction (Natchitoches) (East Carroll) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,800 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000 (1481) Renovation, Expansion and Re- 36-P14 MADISON PARISH PORT, HARBOR AND placement of Annex Building, TERMINAL DISTRICT Existing Auditorium and Cafe- teria Areas, Planning and Con- (1489) Railroad Rehabilitation/ Improve- struction ment and New Rail Spur for (Natchitoches) Avondale Facility, and Improve- Payable from State General Fund ments Required for Levee Raising (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 112,700 Including Raise Rail, Road and Utilities ($221,000 Local Match) 19-673 NEW ORLEANS CENTER FOR THE CREATIVE (Madison) ARTS Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 91,800 (1177) Replace HVAC System, Planning and Construction (1490) Improvements to Madison Parish (Orleans) Port former Northrop Grumman Payable from State General Fund Shipbuilding Expansion (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 120,900 (Madison) Payable from State General Fund 19-731 L.E. FLETCHER TECHNICAL COMMUNITY (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 15,000 COLLEGE 36-P15 MORGAN CITY HARBOR AND TERMINAL (1482) Integrated Petroleum Technologies DISTRICT Program (IPT) Lab and Classroom Building, Planning and Construction (404) Governmental Operations and (Terrebonne) Emergency Center, Planning Payable from State General Fund and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 32,700 (St. Mary) Payable from State General Fund (1483) Diesel Marine, Welding and Tran- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 13,200 sportation Building 8 for Fletcher Technical Community College 36-P20 ST. BERNARD PORT, HARBOR AND TERMINAL (Terrebonne) DISTRICT Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 52,700 (396) Rehabilitation of Chalmette Slip, Planning and Construction 19-741 SOUTH LOUISIANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE - (St. Bernard) LAFAYETTE CAMPUS Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 100,000 (1484) HVAC Replacement, Planning and Construction 36-P21 PORT OF SOUTH LOUISIANA (Lafayette) Payable from State General Fund (344) Warehouse and Property Acquisi- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 13,100 tion and Improvements, Planning and Construction

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(St. John the Baptist) 50-J11 CALDWELL PARISH Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 90,000 (1153) Recreation Facilities Construction, Reconstruction, Planning and Con- 36-P26 LAKE CHARLES HARBOR AND TERMINAL struction DISTRICT (Caldwell) Payable from State General Fund (1491) New Administration Building, Plan- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 37,000 ning and Construction ($1,500,000 Local Match) 50-J18 EAST CARROLL PARISH (Calcasieu) Payable from State General Fund (1499) Industrial Site Development and (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000 Road Improvements (For Economic Development Purposes, Including 36-P40 GRAND ISLE PORT COMMISSION but not Limited to an Ethanol Plant), Planning and Construction (1397) Pier and Bulkhead Project, Plan- (East Carroll) ning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Jefferson) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 42,500 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 500,000 50-J18 EAST CARROLL PARISH (1492) Port Access Road and New Com- (1500) Courthouse and Jail Renovations mercial Boat Slip Facility (East Carroll) (Jefferson) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 27,800 Revenues $ 55,200 36-P49 POINTE COUPEE PORT, HARBOR AND 50-J21 FRANKLIN PARISH TERMINAL DISTRICT (1501) Courthouse Renovations, Planning (1494) Pointe Coupee Parish Port Capital and Construction Improvements, Planning and Con- (Franklin) struction Payable from State General Fund (Pointe Coupee) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 43,200 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 11,800 (1502) Parish Road Improvements (Franklin) 50-J03 ASCENSION PARISH Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 31,400 (1496) Lamar Dixon Development, Pur- chase and Land Acquisition 50-J23 IBERIA PARISH (Ascension) Payable from State General Fund (774) Robert B. Green Veterans Me- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,600 morial Building Renovation, Upgrade and Expansion Project 50-J06 BEAUREGARD PARISH for Robert B. Green American Legion Post 533 and Perry (1497) Crosby, Butler and Pleasant Hill Thompson VFW Post 12065, Roads Planning and Construction (Beauregard) (Iberia) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,000 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 50,000

50-J07 BIENVILLE PARISH 50-J26 JEFFERSON PARISH (1498) Courthouse Improvements in (78) Bike Path Along Leo Kerner Park- Arcadia, Planning and Construc- way (Barataria Blvd. to Parc des tion ($115,000 Non-State Match) Familles Entrance), Planning and (Bienville) Construction Payable from State General Fund (Jefferson) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 40,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 43,800 50-J08 BOSSIER PARISH (111) Multi-Purpose Recreational and (279) Acceleration Lane on US 71, Plan- Achievement Center ning and Construction (Jefferson) (Bossier) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,000 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 150,000 (123) Upper Kraak Ditch Subsurface Drainage Improvement (Upper

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Kraak Drainage Pump Station to 50-J34 MOREHOUSE PARISH Earhart Expressway), Planning and Construction (1515) Carl Road Improvements, Construc- (Jefferson) tion Payable from State General Fund (Morehouse) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 134,900 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,500 (126) Waggaman Subsurface Drainage Improvements, Planning and Con- 50-J39 POINTE COUPEE PARISH struction (Jefferson) (1517) Regional Fence Line Monitoring, Payable from State General Fund Planning and Equipment (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 18,300 (Pointe Coupee) Payable from State General Fund (1505) Martin Luther King Playground (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,000 Improvements, Planning and Con- struction (1518) Emergency Communications Equip- (Jefferson) ment Payable from State General Fund (Pointe Coupee) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000 Payable from State General Fund (1506) Livingston Place (Metairie Road (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 6,100 to Loumor Avenue) (Jefferson) 50-J40 RAPIDES PARISH Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 17,700 (1279) Renovation of Elevators at Rapides Parish Courthouse 50-J28 LAFAYETTE PARISH (Rapides) Payable from State General Fund (263) Parish Governmental Complex - (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 375,000 Parish Courthouse, Planning and Construction 50-J42 RICHLAND PARISH (Lafayette) Payable from State General Fund (952) Richland Parish Courthouse Reno- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 6,400 vations (Richland) 50-J29 LAFOURCHE PARISH Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,000 (1508) Company Canal Pump Station, Plan- ning and Construction ($283,236 50-J45 ST. CHARLES PARISH Cash and/or In-Kind Match) (Lafourche) (1442) West Bank Hurricane Protection Payable from State General Fund Levee (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,000 (St. Charles) Payable from State General Fund 50-J30 LASALLE PARISH (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 43,200 (1509) Pine Hill Road Improvements, Plan- 50-J46 ST. HELENA PARISH ning and Construction (LaSalle) (1519) Emergency ADA and Life Safety Payable from State General Fund Renovations to the Court House, (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 16,200 Planning and Construction ($2,680,000 Federal Funds) 50-J32 LIVINGSTON PARISH (St. Helena) Payable from State General Fund (1510) Livingston Parish Regional Airport, (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,100 Planning and Construction ($900,000 Federal Funds) (1520) Eddy Road Improvements, Planning (Livingston) and Construction Payable from State General Fund (St. Helena) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 38,500 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 5,000 (1512) District 9 Fire Station, Planning and Construction (Livingston) 50-J48 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST PARISH Payable from State General Fund (1332) East Bank Courthouse, Planning (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000 and Construction (1513) Livingston Parish Animal Shelter (St. John the Baptist) (Livingston) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,000 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,900

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50-J49 ST. LANDRY PARISH (1526) Plainview Road Improvements, Planning and Construction (1213) Hurricane Evacuations and Home (Vernon) land Security Coordination and Payable from State General Fund Related Renovations, Planning (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 82,900 and Construction (St. Landry) (1527) Lift Station and Force Main for Payable from State General Fund Vernon Parish Jail (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 86,300 (Vernon) Payable from State General Fund 50-J51 ST. MARY PARISH (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 32,000 (442) Recreation and Infrastructure Im- 50-J59 WASHINGTON PARISH provements at Centerville Park, Planning and Construction (1232) Animal Shelter Construction and (St. Mary) Furnishings Payable from State General Fund (Washington) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,500 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 16,100 (443) Plantation Pump Station Replace- ment for Sub-Gravity Drainage 50-J60 WEBSTER PARISH District #1 of St. Mary Parish Gra- vity Drainage District #2, Planning (1528) Courthouse HVAC Renovations, and Construction Planning and Construction (St. Mary) (Webster) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 95,500 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 19,000 (445) St. Mary Parish Sewage District #5 50-J61 WEST BATON ROUGE PARISH Sewer Lift Station Improvements (St. Mary) (653) Sid Richardson Road Extension, Payable from State General Fund Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 95,000 (West Baton Rouge) Payable from State General Fund 50-J53 TANGIPAHOA PARISH (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 150,000 (759) Wardline Road, Widening and Im- 50-J64 WINN PARISH provements (Tangipahoa) (1529) Beulah Road Reconstruction, Payable from State General Fund Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 47,100 (Winn) Payable from State General Fund (760) South Airport Road - North Hoover (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,000 Road Improvements (Tangipahoa) (1530) Parish-Wide Roadway Projects Payable from State General Fund (Winn) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 111,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 11,600 (1522) Tangipahoa Parish Multipurpose Livestock and Agricultural Facility, 50-M02 ABITA SPRINGS Planning and Construction, Supple- mental Funding (1531) Water Lines and Sewer Lines, Ext- (Tangipahoa) ensions and Upgrades, Planning Payable from State General Fund and Construction (Cash and/or (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,900 In- Kind Match Required) (St. Tammany) 50-J55 TERREBONNE PARISH Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,800 (1523) Terrebonne Parish Animal Shelter Facility, Planning, Construction, 50-M06 AMITE and Equipment (Terrebonne) (232) Town of Amite City Water Improve- Payable from State General Fund ment Project, (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 33,600 Planning and Construction (Tangipahoa) 50-J58 VERNON PARISH Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 680,000 (1003) Pickering School Parking Lot, Plan- ning and Construction 50-M10 ARNAUDVILLE (Vernon) Payable from State General Fund (1532) Multipurpose Aquatic Recreational (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 90,000 Facility

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(St. Landry) tion Payable from State General Fund (Acadia) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,600 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 19,200 50-M20 BATON ROUGE (1534) Drainage Improvements in Old 50-M59 CULLEN Goodwood Area, Planning and (989) Potable Water and Distribution Construction System Improvements, Planning (East Baton Rouge) and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Webster) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 5,000 Payable from State General Fund 50-M22 BENTON (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 321,000 (1535) Town of Benton Wastewater Co- 50-M61 DELHI llection System Improvements, Planning and Construction (1160) Richland Parish Recreational and (Bossier) Learning Center, Planning and Payable from State General Fund Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 9,500 (Richland) Payable from State General Fund 50-M25 BIENVILLE (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,300 (1537) Village of Bienville, Water System 50-M68 DONALDSONVILLE Improvements (Bienville) (1542) Riverfront Development, Planning Payable from State General Fund and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000 (Ascension) Payable from State General Fund 50-M27 BOGALUSA (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 51,400

(1018) Drainage, Paving and Water System 50-M80 ERATH Improvements, Planning and Con- struction (366) Wastewater Treatment Plant Im- (Washington) provement, Planning and Con- Payable from State General Fund struction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 8,100 (Vermilion) Payable from State General Fund (1019) Emergency Sewer Collection System (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 15,600 Evaluation and Repairs, Planning and Construction (1013) Public Works Facility, Planning (Washington) and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Vermilion) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 38,300 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 6,700 50-M39 CARENCRO (168) Gaston Coulee Cleaning, Planning 50-M87 FERRIDAY and Improvements (1543) Downtown Revitalization, Planning (Lafayette) and Construction Payable from State General Fund ($253,750 In-Kind Local Match) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 16,600 (Concordia) Payable from State General Fund 50-M44 CHOUDRANT (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,400 (1194) Village of Choudrant Town Hall (Lincoln) 50-MA3 GOLDEN MEADOW Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 20,000 (229) Median Turning Lane near Town Hall 50-M52 COLUMBIA (Lafourche) Payable from State General Fund (1539) Water Well, Planning and Con- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 103,600 struction (Caldwell) 50-MB2 GRAYSON Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 6,500 (1544) Streets and Drainage Improvements (Caldwell) 50-M58 CROWLEY Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 11,200 (1540) North Avenue O Drainage Impro- vements, Planning and Construc-

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50-MB5 GRETNA Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 18,600 (925) Hancock Street Canal Improve- ments (Kepler Street - Virgil Street), (1551) Rehabilitation of Elevated Water Planning and Construction Tank, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) (Vernon) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,900 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,600 (926) Cultural Center for the Arts, Plan- 50-MD5 INDEPENDENCE ning and Construction ($300,000 Local Match, $500,000 Parish (1552) Independence Area Community Match) Pavilion, Planning and Construc- (Jefferson) tion Payable from State General Fund (Tangipahoa) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,000 (1546) Lion's Club Conversion to Gretna Senior Center, Planning and Con- 50-ME1 JEAN LAFITTE struction (Jefferson) (1553) Lafitte Seafood Pavilion, Planning Payable from State General Fund and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000 (Jefferson) Payable from State General Fund 50-MC1 HARAHAN (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 61,800 (1547) Magnolia Boulevard Drainage - 50-ME2 JEANERETTE West Magnolia to Jefferson Highway, Planning and Construc- (910) Sewer Treatment Facility Up- tion grade, Planning and Construction (Jefferson) ($912,500 Federal and/or Local Payable from State General Fund Match) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 16,500 (Iberia) Payable from State General Fund 50-MC3 HAUGHTON (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,200 (1548) Additional Water Supply Wells, 50-MF1 KENNER Planning and Construction (Bossier) (1554) Lake Trail Drainage Improvement, Payable from State General Fund Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,100 (Jefferson) Payable from State General Fund 50-MC9 HOMER (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 63,600 (1549) Town of Homer, Town Hall Ren- 50-MF9 LAKE CHARLES ovations, Planning and Construc- tion (1556) Riverside Park Improvements, Plan- (Claiborne) ning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Calcasieu) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,700 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000 50-MD1 HORNBECK 50-MG3 LEESVILLE (469) Improvements to the Compressed Natural Gas System, Acquisition, (242) Water System Rehabilitation Inclu- Planning and Construction ding Generators, Planning and (Vernon) Construction Payable from State General Fund (Vernon) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 57,700 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 500,000 (610) Emergency Connection with West Vernon Waterworks District and (243) Acquisition of East Central Water Inline Booster Station, Planning System and Construction (Vernon) (Vernon) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,000 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,100 (1557) University Parkway Sewer System (1550) Emergency Connection with Sab- and Wastewater Treatment Fac- ine Parish Water Works District ilities Enhancements, Planning and 1, Planning and Construction Construction (Sabine) (Vernon)

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Payable from State General Fund 50-ML2 NEW LLANO (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 19,300 (1566) Raymond Street Rehabilitation 50-MG8 LIVONIA (Vernon) Payable from State General Fund (196) Sewer Infrastructure Expansion (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,000 and Improvements (Pointe Coupee) (1567) Expansion of Wastewater System Payable from State General Fund South to Fort Polk Entrance Road (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 1,500 ($750,000 Local Match) Real Estate Acquisition, and/or Street Lighting 50-MI6 MARKSVILLE Improvements, Planning and Con- struction (1561) Mary Bethune Community Center, (Vernon) previously known as D.A. Jordan Payable from State General Fund Community Center, for the City of (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 35,700 Marksville, Planning and Construc- tion 50-ML3 NEW ORLEANS (Avoyelles) Payable from State General Fund (533) Norman Playground Basketball (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 35,000 Gym, and Park Enhancements, Planning and Construction 50-MJ3 MER ROUGE (Orleans) Payable from State General Fund (1562) Boutz Lane Renovations (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 85,100 (Morehouse) Payable from State General Fund (1113) Historic Algiers Courthouse Reno- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 15,000 vation, Planning and Construction (Orleans) 50-MJ4 MERRYVILLE Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 125,000 (1563) Sewerage Pump Station and Aera- tion System Improvements, Plan- 50-MM3 OBERLIN ning and Construction (Beauregard) (399) Lift Station Pump and Control Re- Payable from State General Fund placement (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,500 (Allen) Payable from State General Fund 50-MK2 MORGAN CITY (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 150,000 (1308) Lake End Parkway Cabins, Plan- 50-MM6 OPELOUSAS ning and Construction (St. Mary) (1378) Opelousas Infrastructure Renovation Payable from State General Fund Program, Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 9,700 (St. Landry) Payable from State General Fund 50-MK9 NATCHITOCHES (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 200,000 (1080) South Natchitoches Drainage Im- 50-MN8 PLEASANT HILL provements, including Adjacent Roadwork, Planning and Construc- (1011) Rehabilitate Two Elevated Water tion Tanks and Rehabilitate Water (Natchitoches) Well, Planning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Sabine) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 45,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 150,000 50-ML1 NEW IBERIA 50-MO1 PONCHATOULA (402) Bayou Teche Museum Expansion and George Rodrigue Park (1324) Downtown Parking Lot, Acquisi- (Iberia) tion, Planning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Tangipahoa) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 750,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 131,000 (1565) Armenco Branch Canal Drain- age Improvements (1571) Consolidated Law Enforcement (Non-State Match Required) Complex, Acquisition, Planning (Iberia) and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Tangipahoa) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 46,500 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,000

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50-MP5 RINGGOLD (Webster) Payable from State General Fund (905) Town Hall/Civic Center Renova- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 326,600 tions, and Remodeling, Planning and Construction 50-MS7 STERLINGTON (Bienville) Payable from State General Fund (1208) Wastewater Treatment Improvements - (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 45,000 Headworks Structure, Planning and Construction 50-MP9 ROSELAND (Ouachita) Payable from State General Fund (1158) Community Center, Planning and (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,500 Construction (Tangipahoa) Payable from State General Fund 50-MT3 TALLULAH (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 248,400 (1583) Improvements to Sewer System, Planning and Construction 50-MQ1 ROSEPINE (Madison) (1573) Rehabilitation of Elevated Water Payable from State General Fund Tank, Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,900 (Vernon) (1584) Sewer Treatment Plant Improve- Payable from State General Fund ments City of Tallulah (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 59,500 (Madison) (1574) Improvements to Sewer Collection Payable from State General Fund System (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 92,600 (Vernon) Payable from State General Fund 50-MT5 THIBODAUX (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 110,200 (1585) LA Hwy 20 (N. Canal Blvd.) 50-MQ4 ST. JOSEPH Widening, Planning and Construc- tion (1576) Proposed City Hall/Convention (Lafourche) Center, Planning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Tensas) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,900 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 15,000 50-MU5 VINTON 50-MQ5 ST. MARTINVILLE (1586) Water Treatment Plant Improve- ments, Including Rehabilitation of (1577) Sewer and Water Updates, Planning Elevated Water Storage Tank, and Construction Site and Electrical Improvements, (St. Martin) Planning and Construction Payable from State General Fund (Calcasieu) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 60,500 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 26,800 (1578) Sewer Lift Station Improvements (St. Martin) (1587) Reconstruction of Big Woods Payable from State General Fund Road, Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,000 (Calcasieu) Payable from State General Fund 50-MR2 SIBLEY (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,500 (1581) Town of Sibley, Water Tank Re- 50-MV4 WESTWEGO habilitations, Planning and Con- struction (658) Riverboat Landing Phase IV, Plan- (Webster) ning and Construction ($200,000 Payable from State General Fund Local Match) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 6,000 (Jefferson) Payable from State General Fund 50-MR7 SIMSBORO (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 143,100 (1582) Water Well and Water Main (676) Drainage Improvements, Phase I (Lincoln) (Jefferson) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 28,000 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 47,300 50-MS5 SPRINGHILL (775) Performing Arts Center/Community Center Renovations, Planning, (1195) Wastewater Collection System Improvements, Planning Construction and Equipment and Construction (Jefferson)

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Payable from State General Fund 50-NBT DISTRICT 2 COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 400 CORPORATION 50-MW2 YOUNGSVILLE (1595) New Orleans East Walking and Bike Trail, Planning and Con- (1588) Youngsville Parkway Road Project, struction Including Waterline Improvements, (Orleans) Roadway Lighting, and Other Infra- Payable from State General Fund structure Improvements, Planning (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 23,700 and Construction (Lafayette) 50-NCN SOUTH TOLEDO BEND WATERWORKS DISTRICT Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 31,300 (1596) Water Distribution System Im- provements Including Water Meters (1589) Highway 92 Realignment Near (Sabine) Youngsville, Construction, Right Payable from State General Fund of Way, and Utilities (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 8,800 (Lafayette) Payable from State General Fund 50-NCY RECONCILE NEW ORLEANS, INC. (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 295,000 (1597) Reconcile New Orleans, Re- 50-MW4 ZWOLLE novation and Expansion Project, Central City New Orleans, (1590) Installation of 6" Waterline and Planning and Construction Water Well, Planning and Con- (Orleans) struction ($25,000 Local Match) Payable from State General Fund (Sabine) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 55,000 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 21,400 50-NFQ ALGIERS DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, INC.

50-N71 NORTH LAFOURCHE CONSERVATION LEVEE (1598) Westbank Recreation Center - AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT Federal City (Orleans) (1591) 80 Arpent Canal Dredging, Cald- Payable from State General Fund well Plantation to Laurel Valley, (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 27,700 Planning and Construction (Lafourche) 50-NFS SHREVEPORT - RUSTON METHODIST CAMP Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 10,000 (1599) Caney Conference Center Remodel Project, Planning and Construction (Webster) 50-NAJ EFFORTS OF GRACE, INC. Payable from State General Fund (932) Ashe Too, Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,000 (Orleans) Payable from State General Fund 50-NGE WEST VERNON WATERWORKS DISTRICT (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 15,000 (1600) Expansion of Water Distribution System and Booster Station West 50-NB3 MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI Vernon Waterworks District, ASSOCIATION Planning and Construction (Vernon) (1593) Old McKinley High Community Payable from State General Fund Center on Thomas Delpit Drive (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 32,500 in the City of Baton Rouge, Kit- chen and Building Renovations, 50-NHL BOGALUSA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER Repairs and Upgrades Including FOUNDATION Elevator Repair, Planning and Construction (1602) Capital Improvements at Washington (East Baton Rouge) St. Tammany Regional Medical Payable from State General Fund Center (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 100,000 (St. Tammany, Washington) Payable from State General Fund 50-NBC CAPITOL CITY FAMILY HEALTH CENTER (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 5,500 (663) Federally Qualified Health Centers, 50-NHS PLEASANT HILL-CROSSROADS WATER Acquisitions, Planning and Con- SYSTEMS, INC. struction (Ascension, East Baton Rouge) (1603) Pleasant Hill/Crossroads Water Payable from State General Fund System, Repairs and Extension, (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 35,000 Planning and Construction (Winn)

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Payable from State General Fund Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,100 (Jackson) Payable from State General Fund 50-NIK LOUISIANA 4-H FOUNDATION (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 12,400

(1604) Louisiana 4-H Foundation Youth 50-NSE SABINE PARISH WATER DISTRICT #1 Educational Development Center, Camp Windy Wood Property, (1275) New Production Water Well, Plan- Including Multipurpose Educa- ning and Construction tional Building, Planning, Con- (Sabine) struction and Acquisition Payable from State General Fund (Grant) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,300 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,900 50-NSM NATCHITOCHES VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK COMMISSION 50-NJP WATERWORKS DISTRICT #1 DESOTO PARISH (1375) Natchitoches Veterans and Mem- (1325) Water System Improvements and orial Park, Planning and Construc- Extension, Planning and Construc- tion tion ($1,977,300 Local Match) (Natchitoches) (DeSoto) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 24,200 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 5,000 50-NSP EDEN HOUSE 50-NLR HORSESHOE ROAD WATER SYSTEM, INC. (1064) New Facility, Acquisition, Plan- (1607) Horseshoe Water System, Plan- ning and Construction ning and Construction (Orleans) (Webster) Payable from State General Fund Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 11,800 (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 15,900 50-NSR JUNIOR LEAGUE OF NEW ORLEANS, 50-NM3 NATCHITOCHES VOLUNTEER COUNCIL ON INCORPORATED AGING, INC. (1610) Renovate Thrift Shop and Annex, (1246) Reconstruction and Renovations Including Parking Lot, Planning to Natchitoches Parish Council and Construction on Aging Office and Activities (Orleans) Building, Planning and Construc- Payable from State General Fund tion (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 100 (Natchitoches) Payable from State General Fund (1611) Renovate Headquarters Building, (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,800 Including HVAC System, Planning and Construction 50-NNR WASHINGTON PARISH RECREATION DISTRICT (Orleans) #1 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,800 (388) Multi-Purpose Recreation Facility, Land Acquisition, Master Plan- 50-NSX MOREHOUSE PARISH SHERIFF ning, Design, and Construction (Washington) (1206) Operations Center Relocation, Site Payable from State General Fund Development, Renovations and (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 346,000 Improvements, Planning and Construction ($130,000 Local (918) Right Turn Lane Entrance into Rec- Match) reation Facility, Planning and Con- (Morehouse) struction Payable from State General Fund (Washington) (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 36,400 Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 204,000 50-NT2 MERCY ENDEAVORS 50-NQY WESTON WATER SYSTEM, INC. (1612) Irish Channel St. Andrew Street Elderly Resource Center, New (1266) Water Distribution System Expansion - Facility, Land Acquisition, Includ- Caney Lake Extension ing Installation and Acquisition of (Jackson) Building Equipment and Furn- Payable from State General Fund ishings, Planning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 146,100 (Orleans) Payable from State General Fund (1608) Water Mains Extensions with Con- (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 101,600 nections, Booster Station and Emergency Power Improvements,

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50-NTJ CADEVILLE WATER DISTRICT Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 105,000 (1613) Site No. 4 Water System Renova- tions and Improvements, Plan- 50-NWK NATIONAL HURRICANE MUSEUM AND SCIENCE ning and Construction CENTER, INC. (50% Local Match) (Ouachita) (1619) National Hurricane Museum and Payable from State General Fund Science Center, Planning and (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,800 Construction (Calcasieu) 50-NTQ E A S T F E L I C I A N A E M E R G E N C Y Payable from State General Fund COMMUNICATIONS DISTRICT (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 4,000 (1614) Emergency Communications 50-NWQ CHENIER PLAIN COASTAL RESTORATION AND Center, Planning and Construction PROTECTION AUTHORITY (East Feliciana) Payable from State General Fund (1309) Boston Canal/Vermilion Bay Bank (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 30,800 Stabilization (Vermilion) 50-NTT HOMER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Payable from State General Fund (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 65,000 (1615) Bone Density Machine, Acquisition and Installation 50-S39 POINTE COUPEE PARISH SCHOOL BOARD (Claiborne) Payable from State General Fund (1621) Pointe Coupee Parish School (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 16,100 Board Central Office Relocation, Renovation and Rebuilding Due 50-NUJ HAMMOND AREA RECREATION DISTRICT 1 to Flooding Caused By Hurricane Gustav (933) Parking Lot for Hammond Area (Pointe Coupee) Recreation District No. 1, Plan- Payable from State General Fund ning and Construction (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 40,900" (Tangipahoa) Payable from State General Fund On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 7,500 On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered 50-NUW TERREBONNE PARISH RECREATION DISTRICT reengrossed and passed to its third reading. #11 HOUSE BILL NO. 163— (367) Mechanicville Gym - Multi-Pur- BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK pose Building, Planning and AN ACT Construction To enact Subpart D-2 of Part VI-A of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of the (Terrebonne) Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. Payable from State General Fund 46:440.9, relative to Medicaid recipient fraud; to create the (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 76,500 Medicaid Recipient Fraud Unit within the office of the attorney general; to provide for administration and duties of the unit and 50-NV5 SWLA CENTER FOR HEALTH SERVICES funding of its activities; to provide relative to reporting and review of Medicaid recipient fraud complaints; to provide for (1623) SWLA Center for Health Services - duties of the Louisiana Department of Health with respect to Healing Center, Planning and Con- Medicaid program integrity; to provide for legislative intent; struction and to provide for related matters. (Calcasieu) Payable from State General Fund Read by title. (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 85,000 Reported with amendments by the Committee on 50-NV6 EAST CARROLL PARISH HOSPITAL Appropriations. (1616) East Carroll Parish Hospital Capi- The committee amendments were read as follows: tal Improvement, Emergency Re- pairs, Planning and Construction HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS (East Carroll) Payable from State General Fund Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to (Direct) Non-Recurring Revenues $ 3,400 Engrossed House Bill No. 163 by Representative Mack 50-NVZ B ORDELONVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE AMENDMENT NO. 1 DEPARTMENT On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert the following: (535) Roof Repairs to Fire Department Building, Planning and Construc- "To enact Subpart D-2 of Part VI-A of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of the tion Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. (Avoyelles) 46:440.9, relative to Medicaid recipient fraud; to create the Medicaid"

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AMENDMENT NO. 2 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 1, delete line 9 in its entirety and insert the following: On page 1, line 20, after "months." delete the remainder of the line and on page 2, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety and insert the "Section 1. Subpart D-2 of Part VI-A of Chapter 3 of Title 46 of following: the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:440.9, is hereby enacted to read as follows:" "Any such price list shall be considered, for all purposes, to be a valid and binding bid by the qualified group purchasing organization AMENDMENT NO. 3 during the effective period of the agreement, and no additional bid by the qualified group purchasing organization is necessary." On page 1, line 10, change "§440.4." to "§440.9" AMENDMENT NO. 2 On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. On page 2, line 11, after "qualified" and before "purchasing" insert On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered "group" reengrossed and passed to its third reading. HOUSE BILL NO. 229— AMENDMENT NO. 3 BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA AN ACT On page 2, line 19, after "bid" delete the remainder of the line and To amend and reenact R.S. 39:57.1(B) and to enact R.S. 39:57.1(C), delete lines 20 through 26 in their entirety and insert "list." relative to state expenditures; to provide for initial expenditure allocations of the operating budget; to provide for approval of On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. certain changes to the allocation of expenditures for personal services; to require electronic posting of certain information; to On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered re- provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters. reengrossed and passed to its third reading. Read by title. HOUSE BILL NO. 309— BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY CARTER Reported favorably by the Committee on Appropriations. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 10.3(C)(3) and (4) of the On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill was ordered engrossed and Constitution of Louisiana and to add Article VII, Section passed to its third reading. 10.3(A)(5) and (C)(5) of the Constitution of Louisiana, to provide for deposits into and the uses of the Budget HOUSE BILL NO. 256— Stabilization Fund; to provide for certain limitations and BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL requirements; to provide for submission of the proposed AN ACT amendment to the electors; and to provide for related matters. To enact R.S. 17:5069, relative to funds/special treasury funds; to establish the TOPS Income Fund as a special treasury fund; to Read by title. provide for the deposit, use, and investment of monies in the fund; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related Reported without amendments by the Committee on Civil Law matters. and Procedure. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Garofalo, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. Reported favorably by the Committee on Appropriations. HOUSE BILL NO. 379— On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill was ordered engrossed and BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY passed to its third reading. AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 272— To repeal R.S. 39:100.21(B), relative to special treasury funds, to BY REPRESENTATIVE HALL repeal certain requirements of deposits and uses of the AN ACT Overcollections Fund; to provide for the transfer, deposits, and To amend and reenact R.S. 38:2212.1(N), relative to group use, as specified, of certain treasury funds; to provide for purchasing of school materials, equipment, and supplies; to effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. authorize public school districts and public schools to use a group purchasing organization for the purchase of materials and Read by title. supplies in certain circumstances; to provide relative to agreements between public school districts and public schools Reported with amendments by the Committee on and group purchasing organizations; to provide relative to the Appropriations. process by which such agreements become public record; and to provide for related matters. The committee amendments were read as follows: Read by title. HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS Reported with amendments by the Committee on Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to Appropriations. Original House Bill No. 379 by Representative Henry

The committee amendments were read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "provide" insert the Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to following: Reengrossed House Bill No. 272 by Representative Hall

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"repeal R.S. 39:100.21(B), relative to special treasury funds, to repeal AMENDMENT NO. 6 certain requirements of deposits and uses of the Overcollections Fund; to" On page 2, line 12, after "provisions of" delete the remainder of the line and at the beginning of line 13, delete "other sources." and insert AMENDMENT NO. 2 "R.S. 47:120.341." On page 1, delete lines 9 through 14 in their entirety and insert the AMENDMENT NO. 7 following: On page 2, line 23, after "shall" and before "rules" change "Section 2. R.S. 39:100.21(B) is hereby repealed in its entirety." "promulgates" to "promulgate" On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 8 On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered On page 3, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following: engrossed and passed to its third reading. "Section 3. The provisions of Section 2 of this Act shall be HOUSE BILL NO. 380— applicable to taxable periods beginning on and after January 1, BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON 2018." AN ACT To enact Subpart T of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 AMENDMENT NO. 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.151, and Subpart AAA of Part 1 of Chapter 1 of On page 3, at the beginning of line 27, delete "Section 3." and insert Subtitle II of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, "Section 4." to be comprised of R.S. 47:120.341, relative to special funds; to establish the Uninsured Medical Catastrophe Fund as a special On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. fund in the state treasury; to provide for deposits into the fund; to provide for administration and uses of the fund; to provide for On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered establishment of a state individual income tax return checkoff reengrossed and passed to its third reading. for certain donations; to provide for a method for individuals to donate all or a portion of any refund due to them to the HOUSE BILL NO. 487— Uninsured Medical Catastrophe Fund; to provide for the BY REPRESENTATIVES ZERINGUE, STEVE CARTER, COUSSAN, AND administration and disbursement of donated monies; to provide THIBAUT for reporting; to require the promulgation of rules and AN ACT regulations; to provide for applicability; to provide for an To amend and reenact R.S. 9:154(A)(15), R.S. 17:3129.4(C), R.S. effective date; and to provide for related matters. 44:4.1(B)(9), and R.S. 47:1508(B)(17) and to enact Chapter 22- B of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be Read by title. comprised of R.S. 17:3100.1 through 3100.10, and R.S. 42:456.2, relative to the Louisiana Student Tuition Assistance Reported with amendments by the Committee on and Revenue Trust Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve Appropriations. Program; to create the program and provide for program purpose and definitions; to provide relative to program The committee amendments were read as follows: administration by the Louisiana Tuition Trust Authority and for powers and duties of the authority; to provide for adoption by HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS the authority of certain rules pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act; to provide relative to education savings Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to accounts; to provide relative to the Louisiana Education and Engrossed House Bill No. 380 by Representative Jackson Tuition Savings Fund; to provide for the powers and duties of the office of the state treasurer with regard to the program; to AMENDMENT NO. 1 apply laws pertaining to abandoned property to certain program account funds; to provide a public records exception for certain On page 1, line 3, after "R.S. 39:100.151" and before "and" insert a records of the authority pertaining to program accounts; to comma "," provide relative to payroll withholdings; to provide an exception to the confidentiality of the records of the secretary of the AMENDMENT NO. 2 Department of Revenue relative to the program; to authorize, with limitations, disbursements from education savings accounts On page 1, line 3, after "Revised" and before "of" change "statutes" established pursuant to the Louisiana Student Tuition Assistance to "Statutes" and Revenue Trust Program for elementary and secondary school tuition expenses; and to provide for related matters. AMENDMENT NO. 3 Read by title. On page 1, line 12, after "regulations;" and before "to provide" insert "to provide for applicability;" Reported with amendments by the Committee on Appropriations. AMENDMENT NO. 4 The committee amendments were read as follows: On page 1, line 16, after "R.S. 39:100.151" and before "is" insert a comma "," HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 5 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to Reengrossed House Bill No. 487 by Representative Zeringue On page 1, line 16, after "Revised" and before "of" change "statutes" to "Statutes"

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 17:3129.4(C)," delete the remainder of legislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following such the line and insert "R.S. 44:4.1(B)(9), and R.S. 47:1508(B)(17) and approval." to" On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 2 On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered re- On page 1, line 15, after "withholdings;" and before "and" insert "to reengrossed and passed to its third reading. provide an exception to the confidentiality of the records of the secretary of the Department of Revenue relative to the program; to HOUSE BILL NO. 528— authorize, with limitations, disbursements from education savings BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY accounts established pursuant to the Louisiana Student Tuition AN ACT Assistance and Revenue Trust Program for elementary and secondary To enact R.S. 39:1557.2; relative to contracts; to provide for access school tuition expenses;" to records and files; to provide for requirements and limitations; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related AMENDMENT NO. 3 matters. On page 3, line 9, after "code" and before "by" change "requirement" Read by title. to "requirements" Reported with amendments by the Committee on AMENDMENT NO. 4 Appropriations. On page 8, line 4, after "to" and before "such a" delete "a" The committee amendments were read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 5 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 22, after line 7, insert the following: Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to Original House Bill No. 528 by Representative Henry "Section 5. R.S. 47:1508(B)(17) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 §1508. Confidentiality of tax records On page 1, line 9, after "hundred" and before "dollars" insert "thousand" * * * On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. B. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent: On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered * * * engrossed and passed to its third reading. (17) The furnishing of a taxpayer's reported federal adjusted HOUSE BILL NO. 849— gross income as requested by the office of student financial BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCE HARRIS assistance when based on certification by the office that the AN ACT confidentiality of such information will be respected and that it holds To enact R.S. 42:1113.2, relative to ethics; to require certain agency an agreement signed by the taxpayer authorizing the release of this heads to serve in such capacity full-time; to prohibit certain information for the purpose of considering the eligibility of the agency heads from engaging in certain activities; to provide taxpayer's beneficiary for a tuition assistance grant under the certain exceptions; to provide for penalties; and to provide for Louisiana Student Tuition Assistance and Revenue Trust Program as related matters. provided for by Chapter 22-A of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 or the Louisiana Student Tuition Assistance and Read by title. Revenue Trust Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve Program as provided for by Chapter 22-B of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of Reported favorably by the Committee on Appropriations. 1950 or for the purpose of considering the eligibility of the taxpayer's dependent child for an award under the Louisiana Taylor Opportunity On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill was ordered engrossed and Program for Students as provided for by Chapter 20-G 50 of Title 17 passed to its third reading. of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. HOUSE BILL NO. 874— * * * BY REPRESENTATIVE HENRY AN ACT Section 6. Funds that were deposited prior to January 1, 2018, To appropriate funds and to make certain reductions from certain to an education savings account that was established in accordance sources to be allocated to designated agencies and purposes in with Chapter 22-A of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of specific amounts for the making of supplemental appropriations 1950 may be disbursed in 2018 to pay tuition as defined in this Act and reductions for said agencies and purposes for Fiscal Year at an elementary or secondary school as defined in this Act. Any 2017-2018; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for such disbursement shall not include earnings enhancements or related matters. interest thereon that may have accrued to the account. The total amount of disbursements from all such accounts with respect to a Read by title. beneficiary shall not exceed ten thousand dollars. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Section 7. This Act shall become effective upon signature by Appropriations. the governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature by the governor, as The committee amendments were read as follows:

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 9 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to On page 2, at the end of line 33, change "1,199,494" to "1,250,000" Original House Bill No. 874 by Representative Henry AMENDMENT NO. 10 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 2, between lines 33 and 34, insert the following: On page 1, at the end of line 25, change "$46,325,832" to "$21,220,599" "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to the Administra- AMENDMENT NO. 2 tion Program for operating services $ 49,371 On page 2, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following: The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means of finance for the Incarceration Program, "Payable out of the State General as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session Fund (Direct) to the Administrative of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State Program for funding for flow pumps General Fund (Direct) by ($49,371)." and other emergency items for use by local parish governments due to AMENDMENT NO. 11 elevated river levels $ 888,870" On page 2, delete lines 35 and 36 in their entirety AMENDMENT NO. 3 AMENDMENT NO. 12 On page 2, line 9, change "270,913" to "754,149" On page 2, at the end of line 38, change "52,750" to "230,000" AMENDMENT NO. 4 AMENDMENT NO. 13 On page 2, line 10, change "270,913" to "754,149" On page 2, after line 38, add the following: AMENDMENT NO. 5 "Payable out of the State General On page 2, line 15, change "253,789" to "737,025" Fund (Direct) to the Administra- tion Program for operating services $ 176,397 AMENDMENT NO. 6 The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and On page 2, line 16, change "270,913" to "754,149" directed to adjust the means of finance for the Incarceration Program, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session AMENDMENT NO. 7 of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State General Fund (Direct) by ($176,397)." On page 2, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 14 "The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means of finance for the Office of Management On page 3, delete lines 2 and 3 in their entirety and Finance Program, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the AMENDMENT NO. 15 appropriation out of the State General Fund (Direct) by ($1,060,301). On page 3, at the end of line 5, change "101,032" to "200,000" Payable out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers AMENDMENT NO. 16 to the Office of Management and Finance Program $ 631,371 On page 3, line 23, change "Incarceration" to "Purchase of Correctional Services" Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees & Self-generated AMENDMENT NO. 17 Revenues to the Office of Management and Finance Program $ 78,400 On page 3, delete lines 25 and 26 in their entirety Payable out of the State General AMENDMENT NO. 18 Fund (Direct) to the Adult Services Program for other charges $ 68,898 On page 3, at the end of line 28, change "770,891" to "1,000,000" The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and AMENDMENT NO. 19 directed to adjust the means of finance for the Board of Pardons and Parole Program, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second On page 3, at the end of line 33, change "($88,516)" to "($174,924)" Extraordinary Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State General Fund (Direct) by ($68,898)." AMENDMENT NO. 20 AMENDMENT NO. 8 On page 3, at the end of line 35, change "88,516" to "174,924" On page 2, delete lines 30 and 31 in their entirety AMENDMENT NO. 21 On page 3, delete lines 37 and 38 in their entirety

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AMENDMENT NO. 22 Payable out of Federal Funds to the Executive Program $ 600,000" On page 3, at the end of line 40, change "174,246" to "500,000" AMENDMENT NO. 31 AMENDMENT NO. 23 On page 4, between lines 33 and 34, insert the following: On page 3, after line 40, add the following: "The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and "Payable out of the State General directed to adjust the means of finance for the Coastal Management Fund (Direct) to the Administra- Program, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary tion Program for operating services $ 243,782 Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the Coastal The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and Resources Trust Fund by ($100,000). directed to adjust the means of finance for the Incarceration Program, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session Payable out of Federal Funds to of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State the Coastal Management Program $ 100,000" General Fund (Direct) by ($243,782)." AMENDMENT NO. 32 AMENDMENT NO. 24 On page 5, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following: On page 4, at the end of line 5, change "($668,061)" to "($672,701)" "HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENT NO. 25 19-600 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF On page 4, at the end of line 7, change "668,061" to "672,701" SUPERVISORS AMENDMENT NO. 26 The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means of finance for Louisiana State University On page 4, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following: A&M for the LSU Lab School, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature by reducing the "Payable out of the State General Fund by appropriation out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers Fees & Self-generated Revenues by ($3,787). to the Field Services Program for personal services $2,263,555" Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to Louisiana State AMENDMENT NO. 27 University - Agricultural Center for researching Roseau Cane die- On page 4, at the end of line 14, change "($89,024)" to "($57,943)" offs and monitoring the restora- tion trials in Plaquemines AMENDMENT NO. 28 Parish $ 436,222 On page 4, at the end of line 16, change "89,024" to "57,943" Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to LSU-HSC-NO AMENDMENT NO. 29 to pay indirect costs related to the master lease and occupancy On page 4, between lines 19 and 20, insert the following: agreement with the Cancer Research Center $ 2,600,000 "09-306 MEDICAL VENDOR PAYMENTS Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) Payable out of the State General to Pennington Biomedical Research Center $ 1,000,000 Fund (Direct) to Payments to Private Providers for the 19-615 SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY BOARD OF 13th checkwrite $ 60,001,880 SUPERVISORS Provided, however, that of the total appropriated out of the State The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and General Fund (Direct) in this agency, the amount of $30,000,000 directed to adjust the means of finance for Southern University A&M estimated by the Louisiana Department of Health as Medicaid for the Southern University Lab School, as contained in Act No. 3 of surplus, shall be expended for a 13th checkwrite payment to the the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature by managed care organizations." reducing the appropriation out of the State General Fund by Interagency Transfers by ($672). AMENDMENT NO. 30 19-649 LOUISIANA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL On page 4, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: COLLEGES SYSTEM "11-431 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and directed to adjust the means of finance for Louisiana Community and The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors for Delgado Community directed to adjust the means of finance for the Executive Program, as College, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Session of Session of the Legislature by reducing the appropriation out of the the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the State State General Fund by Fees and Self-generated Revenues by General Fund by Interagency Transfers by ($600,000). ($2,000,000).

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The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and Louisiana Star Jobs program or its directed to adjust the means of finance for Louisiana Community and successors, only upon the certifi- Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors for Bossier Parish cation by the postsecondary educa- Community College, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second tion management board on behalf Extraordinary Session of the Legislature by reducing the of the receiving public postsecond- appropriation out of the State General Fund by Fees and Self- ary education institution that a mat- generated Revenues by ($1,030,255). ch of no less than twenty-five per- cent of the amount of funding to be The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and distributed has been guaranteed by directed to adjust the means of finance for Louisiana Community and a private entity $ 2,000,000 Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors for Louisiana Technical College, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Payable out of the State General Session of the Legislature by reducing the appropriation out of the Fund (Direct) to the Office of State General Fund by Fees and Self-generated Revenues by Student Financial Assistance ($873,000). Program for the GO-Youth Challenge Program $ 200,000" Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees & Self-generated AMENDMENT NO. 33 Revenues to Louisiana Commu- nity and Technical Colleges On page 5, between lines 20 and 21, insert the following: Board of Supervisors for South Louisiana Community College "19-662 LOUISIANA EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION due to increased enrollment $ 1,675,154 AUTHORITY Payable out of the State General Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) Fund by Fees & Self-generated to the Broadcasting Program for dismantling an Revenues to Louisiana Commu- analog tower in Kaplan $ 150,000" nity and Technical Colleges Board of Supervisors for North- AMENDMENT NO. 34 shore Technical Community College due to increased enrollment $ 1,200,000 On page 5, between lines 24 and 25, insert the following: Payable out of the State General "19-681 SUBGRANTEE ASSISTANCE Fund by Fees & Self-generated Revenues to Louisiana Commu- Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) nity and Technical Colleges to the Student-Centered Goals Program for the Board of Supervisors for Central Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Louisiana Technical College due Program (SSEEP) $ 2,786,032 to increased enrollment $ 853,101 19-695 MINIMUM FOUNDATION PROGRAM Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees & Self-generated The commissioner of administration is hereby authorized and Revenues to Louisiana Commu- directed to adjust the means of finance for the Minimum Foundation nity and Technical Colleges Program, as contained in Act No. 3 of the 2017 Second Extraordinary Board of Supervisors for Nunez Session of the Legislature, by reducing the appropriation out of the Community College due to incre- State General Fund (Direct) by ($11,690,102). ased enrollment $ 175,000 Payable out of the State General Fund by 19-671 BOARD OF REGENTS Statutory Dedications out of the Lottery Proceeds Fund to the Minimum Foundation Program $ 11,690,102 Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to cover outstanding LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES TOPS invoices received by the CENTER HEALTH CARE SERVICES DIVISION billing deadline and cover the cost of summer school $ 2,363,379 19-610 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER HEALTH CARE SERVICES Payable out of the State General DIVISION Fund (Direct) to the Board of Regents Program for distribution, Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) fifty percent to public and private to the Lallie Kemp Regional Medical Center $ 2,634,155" four-year universities based on each institution’s prior year degree pro- AMENDMENT NO. 35 duction in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) On page 5, between lines 25 and 26, insert the following: programs and fifty percent to public two-year, community, and "20-901 SALES TAX DEDICATIONS technical colleges based on each institution’s prior year degree and Payable out of the State General Fund by certificate production in fields Statutory Dedications out of the New Orleans required for four-star or five-star Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau jobs, as defined by the Louisiana Fund to the New Orleans Metropolitan Workforce Commission’s Convention and Visitors Bureau $ 300,000"

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AMENDMENT NO. 36 Attorney Fee Review Board that such attorney fees were reasonable. On page 5, between lines 30 and 31, insert the following: (2) The sum of $10,000.00, for reimbursement of the cost of "Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) attorney fees for Mr. Robert Bulter, an employee of the to Debt Service and State Commitments Program Department of Corrections, in accordance with the April for Northrop Grumman remaining bond payments $ 14,139,340 30, 2015, determination by the Attorney Fee Review Board that such attorney fees were reasonable. Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct) to Debt Service and State Commitments Program B. The sum of $2,412,383.00, plus legal interest, plus district for maritime industry infrastructure improvements $ 1,000,000" court costs in the amount of $110,578.31 and appellate court costs in the amount of $66,362.45, for payment of the final judgment in AMENDMENT NO. 37 "Murphy Cormier General Contractor, Inc. v. State of Louisiana, Department of Health and Hospitals, et al"; 14th JDC No. 2007-3828 On page 5, between lines 30 and 31, insert the following: Div. "H". "20-939 PREPAID WIRELESS 911 SERVICE C. Payment of the following consent judgments in the amounts specified below for each such judgment: Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees & Self-generated Revenues (1) "Pamela Adams and Michael Adams v. State of Louisiana, to Prepaid Wireless from balances carried through the Department of Transportation and forward from Fiscal Year 2016-2017 $ 3,435,635" Development, Huey Stockstill Incorporated, et al"; 19th JDC No. 609634 Sec. 22; $1,150,000.00. Monies awarded AMENDMENT NO. 38 in this judgment for future medical expenses in the amount of $220,000.00 shall be additionally appropriated and On page 5, after line 39, add the following: payable from the Future Medical Care Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. "20-XXX FUNDS (2) "Michael Aleshire and Mary Aleshire v. Cusa, GCT, LLC, The state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer d/b/a Gulf Coast Transportation, Vencent R. Barnett, and monies from the State General Fund (Direct) in the amount of National Union Fire Insurance"; 14th JDC No. 2010-980 $3,096,487 into the Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund." Div. "H"; $104,380.82. AMENDMENT NO. 39 (3) "Jessie Anderson and Terri Anderson v. The State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and On page 6, line 2, after "Section" change "10(D)(2)(b)(ii)" to Development"; 19th JDC No. 507,443 Sec. 23; "10(D)(2)(b)(iii)" $250,000.00. AMENDMENT NO. 40 (4) "Carroll Arceneaux and Rhonda Arceneaux v. State of Louisiana, and State of Louisiana, through the Department On page 6, delete lines 30 through 39 in their entirety, delete pages of Transportation and Development"; 25th JDC No. 56-611 7 through 33 in their entirety, and on page 34, delete lines 1 through Div "A"; $900,000.00. 43 in their entirety and insert the following: (5) "Emily Baluch v. State of Louisiana, through the "Section 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 49:112, the Department of Transportation and Development"; 23rd JDC sum of $42,000,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is No. 89,590 Div. "B"; $20,000.00. hereby appropriated out of the State General Fund (Direct) for Fiscal Year 2017-2018 to be allocated to pay consent judgments and other (6) "Carolyn Barbre, Individually and on Behalf of Her final judgments against the state, Board of Tax Appeals Deceased Son, Tristan Mills v. State of Louisiana, through recommendations for payment of a claim against the state, and the Department of Transportation and Development; and reimbursements of attorney fees, all as provided in this Section. A Farm Bureau Casualty Insurance Company"; 12th JDC judgment may only be paid from this appropriation if it is final. All 2015-1532 B; $25,000.00. judgments provided for in this Section shall be paid as to principal, interest, court costs, and expert witness fees as awarded in each (7) "Annie M. Blanchard v. State of Louisiana, through the judgment, it being the intent herein that when the provisions of a Department of Transportation and Development"; 17th JDC judgment conflict with the provisions of this Act, the provisions of No. 126283 Div. "C"; $20,000.00. the judgment shall be controlling. Any other provision of this Act not in conflict with the provisions of a judgment shall control. (8) "Betty and Floyd Bolds v. State of Louisiana, through the Payment shall be made as to each judgement, Board of Tax Appeals Department of Transportation and Development"; 8th JDC recommendation, or reimbursement for attorney fees only after No. 43,878; $115,000.00. presentation to the state treasurer of documentation required by the state treasurer. Further, all judgments provided for in this Section (9) "Steve Brengettsy, et al v. State of Louisiana, through the shall be deemed to have been paid on the effective date of the Act, Department of Transportation and Development, et al"; and interest shall cease to run as of that date. 20th JDC No. 20,984 Div. "B"; $185,000.00 in favor of Steve Brengettsy. A. Payment of reimbursement for the cost of attorney fees for state employees: (10) "Steve Brengettsy, et al v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development, et al"; (1) The sum of $195,534.78, for reimbursement of the cost of 20th JDC No. 20,984 Div. "B"; $20,000.00 in favor of Elro attorney fees for Mr. Michael S. Procell, an employee of McQuarter. the Department of Transportation and Development, in accordance with the April 25, 2016, determination by the

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(11) "Alysia Broussard, et al v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Land Company, and Plaquemines Parish Government"; Insurance Company, et al"; 15th JDC No. 2013-2042-E; 25th JDC No. 51-314 Div. "B"; $1,864,750.20, plus legal $2,000.00. interest, plus court costs in the amount of $30,723.54. (12) "Harold Broussard v. American Bank and Trust Company, (23) "Natasha Matthews and Perry Dunn v. State of Louisiana, et al"; 27th JDC No. 14-C-5020 "A"; $1,500.00. through the Department of Transportation and Development"; 19th JDC No. C558460 Sec. 26; (13) "Tarick J. Broussard v. Louisiana Department of $200,000.00 in favor of Perry Dunn. Monies awarded in Transportation and Development, and Kenneth L. Vice"; this judgment for future medical expenses in the amount of 15th JDC No. 2015-4751-J; $120,000.00. $50,000.00 shall be appropriated and payable from the Future Medical Care Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. (14) "Jessica Hope Browne and Kate Nicole Browne v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and (24) "John Keith Dupuy v. The State of Louisiana, through the Development"; 18th JDC No. 40,050 Div. "D"; Department of Transportation and Development"; 18th JDC $500,000.00, plus legal interest, plus district court costs in No. 44991 Div. "D"; $235,000.00. the amount of $28,530.53, and appellate court costs of $13,909.00. (25) "Dennis Evans and Elizabeth Evans, Individually and as Husband and Wife v. Nathan Rowe, Express Energy (15) "Melvin Brown v. SWF Ouachita, LLC, et al"; 3rd JDC No. Services, National Union Fire Insurance Company of 45,823; $170,000.00. Pittsburg, PA d/b/a Chartis Casualty Company, Progressive Insurance and The State of Louisiana, through the (16) (a) "Harold Byers, Carlos Lewis and Gary Haynes v. Department of Transportation and Development"; 26th JDC Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad Company, No. 71264; $15,000.00. et al"; 16th JDC No. 12303 "G"; $7,500 in favor of Harold Byers. (26) "Charles Falcon, individually and on behalf of interdict Anya Marie Falcon v. Louisiana Department of (b) "Harold Byers, Carlos Lewis and Gary Haynes v. Transportation, Glenn Patrick, Edward j. Gay Planting & Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad Company, Manufacturing Co. and ABC Insurance Company and et al"; 16th JDC No. 12303 "G"; $750 in favor of Gary XYZ Insurance Company"; 18th JDC No. 65747 Div. "C"; Hayes. $901,732.54 plus legal interest, plus court costs in the amount of $11,215.40. Monies awarded in this judgment (c) "Harold Byers, Carlos Lewis and Gary Haynes v. for future medical expenses in the amount of $900,000.00 Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad Company, shall be appropriated and payable from the Future Medical et al"; 16th JDC No. 12303 "G"; $450 in favor of Care Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. Carlos Lewis. (27) "Darrell L. Fitts and Beckie Fitts v. Village of Rodessa, (17) "Bobby Caskey v. Linda Gail Malmay and Safeway State of Louisiana, through the Department of Insurance Company of Louisiana"; 11th JDC No. 65,446; Transportation and Development and Kansas City $5,000.00. Southern Railway Company"; 1st JDC No. 570,569-B; $480,000.00. (18) "Tammy Chauvin, individually and o/b/o Elsie Bizette "Jean" Boudreaux and Albert M. Boudreaux, Jr., and (28) "Todd Foles, Faith Landry and Cheryl Sedotal, Jeanette Kline and Cecil Bizette, individually and o/b/o Individually and on Behalf of the Deceased, Jeanne Foles Thelma Bizette v. State of Louisiana through the v. State of Louisiana, State of Louisiana Department of Department of Transportation and Development"; 18th JDC Highways, the Parish of Assumption and ABC No. 40,034 Div. D; $1,011,329.60 plus legal interest, plus Contractor"; 23rd JDC No. 31,662 Div "B"; $25,000.00. district court costs in the amount of $39,593.00 and appellate court costs in the amount of $8,047.00. (29) "Chelsie Brean Fontenot v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development, David M. (19) "Henrey Clark & Denise Ramsey v. State of Louisiana, Courville D/B/A Vidrine Community Grocery and John B. through the Department of Transportation and Lahaye, Jr."; 13th JDC No. 72,033 "B"; $109,067.81. Development, Lafayette City Parish Consolidated Government"; 15th JDC No. 2011-2634 "D"; $326,000.00. (30) "Dan and Eurena Glosson, on Behalf of the Minor Marcus Glosson; Camilla Montgomery; Latasha Gibson and (20) "Nick Cline on Behalf of His Minor Son, Coby Cline and Shakeya Hicks v. Union Parish Police Jury and the State of Chance Heine on Behalf of His Minor Children Lona and Louisiana, Department of Transportation and Wyatt Heine v. The State of Louisiana, through the Development"; 3rd JDC No. 44,446; $202,800.00. Department of Transportation and Development"; 18th JDC No. 46,712 Div. C; $400,000.00. (31) "Terany Goldsby v. David Blocker and State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and (21) "Diane Daboval, individually and on behalf of her Development"; 4th JDC No. 2014-3447; $66,500.00. Deceased Husband, Maxime L. Daboval and Daniel J. Daboval v. Miller Transporters, Inc., Terry G. Dunn, (32) "Donald Greene, et ux v. Succession of Alex Alvarado"; Greenwhich Insurance Company and The State of 32nd JDC No. 144557 Div. D; $903,977.03 plus legal Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and interest, plus expenses taxed by the district court as costs Development"; 34th JDC No. 130647 Div. "D"; in the amount of $31,287.36, plus appellate court costs in $40,000.00. the amount of $21,517.00 Monies awarded in this judgment for future medical expenses in the amount of (22) "Joanne Ditcharo, Individually and Administratrix of the $50,000.00 shall be appropriated and payable from the Estate of Dominick Ditcharo, Dominick Ditcharo, III, and Future Medical Care Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. Dereck Ditcharo v. The State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development, Citrus

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(33) "John Guidry, et al v. State of Louisiana, et al"; 15th JDC (46) "Tammy Nelson on Behalf of Her Minor Son, Dustin No. 68473; $670,000.00. Blake Johnson v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation & Development, and (34) "George Jackson III v. State of Louisiana, through the Cynthia Singleton"; 33rd JDC No. C2012-349 Div. "B"; Department of Transportation and Development and Jane $85,000.00. Doe"; 34th JDC No. 15-0827 Div "A"; $35,475.00. (47) "Donald M. Ragusa, Individually and on Behalf of His (35) "James B. Laing v. Progressive Paloverde Insurance Minor Son, Trevor Ragusa, and Tina Cristina v. State of Company, Ace American Insurance Company, Louisiana Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Department of Transportation and Development and Justin Development"; 19th JDC No. 582,173 Sec. 26; Stevens"; 4th JDC No. 2013-231 Sec "2"; $5,000.00. $350,000.00. (36) "Martin Felix Landry v. The State of Louisiana, through (48) "Henry J. Relayson, Jr., Individually and on Behalf of His the Department of Transportation and Development"; 23rd Minor Son Seth Relayson, Henry J. Relayson, Sr., JDC No. 35,592 Div. "D"; $75,000.00. Jacquelyn Relayson, Jeanne Hymel Relayson, Individually and on behalf of Her Daughter, Megan Relayson Hymel v. (37) "David Major v. The State of Louisiana, through the State of Louisiana and Louisiana Department of Department of Transportation and Development"; 18th JDC Transportation and Development"; 22nd JDC No. 2005- No. 45,412 Div. "D"; $35,000.00. 14528 Div. "D"; $181,681.12. (38) "Sherrie Buras Manton and Norman J. Manton, Jr. v. (49) "Thalia Renfro v. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Affari, LLC d/b/a Asterisk Nite Club, Ron S. Macalusa, Company, Union Pacific Railroad Company, The City Owner and Solde Member of Affari, LLC and Asterisk [Town] of Vinton, Parish of Calcasieu, and the State, Nite Club, Ron S. Macalusa, APLC, John Doe Asterisk Department of Transportation and Development"; 14th JDC Nite Club Manager, John Doe Asterisk Nite Club No. 2002-000506 "E"; $502,679.41 plus legal interest, plus Employees, State of Louisiana and Its Louisiana court costs in the amount of $46,600.11. Department of Transportation, XYZ Insurance Companies in Direct Action"; 21st JDC No. 2011-0001646 Div. "A"; (50) "Ademon M. Rideaux and Gloria P. Rideaux v. Gilchrist $5,000.00. Construction Company, LLC., and State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and (39) "Anthony Mart, et al v. State of Louisiana, through the Development"; 14th JDC No. 2011-2018; $775,000.00 in Department of Transportation and Development and favor of Brian Brooks. Ouachita Parish Police Jury"; 4th JDC No. 00-4650; $145,000.00. (51) "Ademon M. Rideaux and Gloria P. Rideaux v. Gilchrist Construction Company, LLC., and State of Louisiana, (40) "Natasha Matthews and Perry Dunn v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and ex rel Department of Transportation and Development"; Development"; 14th JDC No. 2011-2018; $600,000.00 in 19th JDC No. 558460 Sec. 26; $230,000.00 in favor of favor of Ademon M. Rideaux and Gloria P. Rideaux. Natasha Matthews. Monies awarded in this judgment for future medical expenses in the amount of $7,500.00 shall (52) "Cleveland Rodney, Jr v. City of Tallulah, Parish of be appropriated and payable from the Future Medical Care Madison and State of Louisiana, Department of Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. Transportation & Development"; 6th JDC No. 07-259; $5,000.00. (41) "Steven Melancon v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development"; 9th JDC (53) "Joshua Rougeau and Stacy Rougeau v. Charles Guidry, et No. 210.869; $1,500.00. al"; 15th JDC No. 20145853 "L"; $20,000.00. (42) "Theresa Melancon and Sheryl Dupre, Curatrix, as (54) "Jennie Lynn Badeaux Russ, Individually and on Behalf of Representative of Theresa L. Melancon, an Interdict v. Her Deceased Husband, Garrett W. Russ, David W. Russ, State of Louisiana, through the Department of Individually and on Behalf of His Deceased Father, Garrett Transportation and Development, et al"; 9th JDC No. w. Russ, and Kayla R. Russ, Individually and on Behalf of 210,863 Div. "A"; $750,000.00. Her Deceased Father, Garrett W. Russ v. The State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and (43) "Evelyn J. Menard v. Cox Communications Louisiana Inc. Development"; 17th JDC No. 119573 Div. "B"; et al"; 19th JDC No. 528,413 Sec 24; $1,322,000.00 plus $1,500,000.00. legal interest, plus court costs in the amount of $10,300.00. Monies awarded in this judgment for future medical (55) "Hani Salama, Ruan Salama, Reem Salama, Rami Salama, expenses in the amount of $100,000.00 shall be and Abdul Hamid Salama, Individually and on Behalf of appropriated and payable from the Future Medical Care his Minor Child, Nadin Salama v. State of Louisiana, Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. through the Department of Transportation and Development, Mohamed Abu-Jaber, Geico Indemnity (44) "James J. Mire, Jessica Jeblonski and Michelle Blanchard Insurance Company, Carl J. Robert, Louisiana Farm v. Sheonna M. Orgeron, Progressive Casualty Insurance Bureau Casualty Insurance Company, Avis Bell, and Company, Entergy Corporation, Lafourche Parish Safeway Ins. Co. of Louisiana"; 23rd JDC No. 96268 Div. Government and State of Louisiana, Department of "B"; $207,000.00 plus legal interest, plus court costs in the Transportation and Development"; 17th JDC No. C-123871 amount of $13,961.81. Div. "E"; $50,000.00. (56) "Kayla Schexnayder and Emily Lagarde v. State of (45) "Michael Monohan and Julie Eibert v. Anita Armand, et Louisiana, Department of Transportation and al"; 23rd JDC No. 100,778 Div. "A"; $6,000.00. Development"; 23rd JDC No. 31,002 Div. "B"; $1,068,004.47 plus legal interest, plus court costs in the amount of $36,866.15. Monies awarded in this judgment

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for future medical expenses in the amount of $378,540.00 (70) "Reaka Windham v. Liberty Mutual, et al"; 18th JDC No. shall be appropriated and payable from the Future Medical 61,133-B; $300,000.00. Care Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. (71) "Zurich American Insurance Company v. Adrian D. (57) "Jennifer Schoeffler, wife of/and Kevin Scheffler, Gourley, McLane Company, Inc., Transco, Inc., Aon Rish individually and as Administrators of the estate of their Services Southwest, Inc., Gulf Engineers and Consultants, minor children, Ashley and Brandon Schoeffler v. State of Inc. and the State of Louisiana, through the Department of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Transportation and Development"; 32nd JDC No. 170506 Development"; 5th JDC No. 25,544; $25,000.00. Div. "E"; $6,062.50. (58) "Cynthia Singleton, et al v. State of Louisiana, through the (72) "Zurich American Insurance Company v. Jonathan C. Department of Transportation and Development"; 33rd JDC Dark, New Bern Transport Corporation, Gulf Engineers No. C2012-367; $800,000.00. and Consultants, Inc. and the State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation and Development"; 32nd (59) "Dawn Sistrunk, Individually and on Behalf of Her JDC No. 171450 Div. "A"; $6,062.50. Deceased Minor Daughter, Christi Collins v. Ford Motor Company and ABC Insurance Company"; 24th JDC No. (73) "Belle Gilmore, Individually, Fantasia Sterling, A Minor, 506-883 Div. "A"; $12,000.00. by and through Her Mother, Amanda Porter, Amos Gilmore, Individually Angela Richardson, Individually, (60) "Shannon St. Julien v. State of Louisiana, through the Angela Richardson, As the Administratrix of the Department of Transportation and Development and Succession of Irene Porter, joined by Her Heirs: Angela Brandon James Doucet"; 15th JDC No. 2016-3547 Div. Richardson, Surviving Daughter, Wayne, Surviving Son, "L"; $9,000.00. Damon Cane, Surviving Son, Lionel Porter, Surviving Son, Amanda Porter, Surviving Son[sic] v. James A Wilson, (61) "Larry and Rose Storey, et ux v. State of Louisiana, Progressive Paloverde Insurance Company, The State of through the Department of Transportation and Louisiana, by and through the Department of Development, G. Wall and Safeway Insurance Company Transportation and Development, Parish of East Baton of Louisiana"; 21st JDC No. 2004-000408 Div. "E"; Rouge, General Motors Corporation, F.G. Sullivan Jr. $75,000.00. Contractors, Inc., F.G. Sullivan Jr. Contractor, LLC State of Louisiana"; 19th JDC No. C-562,050 Sec. "27"; (62) "Debra Stutes, et al v. General Motors Corp., et al"; 14th $375,000.00. JDC No. 2007-6628; $850,000.00. Monies awarded in this judgment for future medical expenses in the amount of D. Payment of claims against the state pursuant to $100,000 shall be appropriated and payable from the recommendations from the Board of Tax Appeals in the following Future Medical Care Fund pursuant to R.S. 39:1533.2. matters in the amounts specified below: (63) "Wayne Theriot, Jennifer Theriot Fortenberry, Duggie (1) "Allied Waste North America, Inc., v. Secretary, Theriot and Tommy Theriot v. Meridian Land and Mineral Department of Revenue and State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Corporation, Crowell Lumber Industries, Hunt Forest Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7744; $321,044.00. Products, Inc., C&B Logging, Inc., Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, and Village of Turkey (2) "Alta One Inc., v. Secretary, Department of Revenue and Creek"; 13th JDC No. 00074520 Div. "B"; $450,000.00. the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7527; $18,149.00. (64) "Steven Vernon and Heidi Vernon individually and on behalf of their minor daughter, Zoe Vernon v. State of (3) "Alta One Inc., v. The State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Louisiana, through the Department of Public Safety & Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 8581; $20,563.00. Corrections, et al"; 18th JDC No. 58,346 Div. "B:"; $25,000.00. (4) "Atmos Energy Holdings, Inc., v. State of Louisiana, through its Attorney General, James D. Caldwell"; (65) "Evelyn Walcott and Beverly Davis v. State of Louisiana, Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7787; through the Department of Transportation and $339,450.00. Development"; 12th JDC No. 2013-9470A; $5,000.00. (5) "Bannister Properties Inc. v. State of Louisiana"; Louisiana (66) "Kimberly Waldroup v. Hannah Roberts, et al"; 4th JDC Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7585; $550,713.00. No. C-2013-0426 "C1"; $123,100. (6) "Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, LLC formerly known as (67) "Billy Wallace v. Eric M. Hill, Unitran Auto & Home Bell Atlantic Mobile Systems, Inc. v. Kimberly L. Insurance Company, Ideallease of Acadiana, LLC, Daniel Robinson Secretary of the Department of Revenue, State J. Guidry, Sentry Insurance A Mutual Company, State of of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket Louisiana, via the Louisiana Department of Transportation No. 10365D; $1,180,773.00. and Development"; 14th JDC No. 2008-2677 Div. "F"; $63,858.00. (7) "Bessemer LGB Inc., v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the State (68) "Samuel D. Weaver and Susan Weaver, Individually and of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket on Behalf of the Minor Children, Samantha and Luke No. 7488; $125,619.45. Weaver v. State of Louisiana, through the Department of Transportation & Development"; 17th JDC No. 114874; (8) "BFI Energy Systems of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc. v. $240,000.00 Secretary, Department of Revenue and State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7746; (69) "Demetrius Williams v. State of Louisiana Department of $2,944.00. Transportation and Development and XYZ Insurance Company"; 23rd JDC No. 113,049 Div. C"; $10,000.00.

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(9) "Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc. v. Secretary, Department (25) "Southold Properties Inc. v. State of Louisiana"; Louisiana of Revenue and State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7584; $164,287.00. Tax Appeals Docket No. 7745; $36,012.00. (26) "Sprint International Communications Corporation v. (10) "Crown Castle Operating Company v. T.A. "Tim" Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of The Department of Revenue, Barfield, Jr., in his capacity as Secretary of the Department State of Louisiana, and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana of Revenue, State of Louisiana; and the State of Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7518; $3,239.00. Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 8813; $113,524.00. (27) "Sprint Ventures, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the State (11) "EnlinkMidstream, Inc. Formerly Known as Crosstex of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket Energy, Inc. v. Kimberly L. Robinson Secretary of the No. 7519; $6,875.00. Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 10336D; $1,906,784.00. (28) "Tortoise Energy Infrastructure Corp. successor in interest by merger with Tortoise Energy Capital Corp. v. Kimberly (12) "Exterran Energy Corp. v. T.A. "Tim" Barfield, Jr., in his Robinson Secretary of Department of Revenue, State of capacity as Secretary of the Department of Revenue, State Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. of Louisiana; and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board 10107D; $87,245.70. of Tax Appeals Docket No. 8822; $628,106.40. (29) "Tortoise Energy Infrastructure Corp. v. Kimberly (13) "Florida East Coast Industries, Inc. v. Department of Robinson Secretary of Department of Revenue, State of Revenue and State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. Appeals Docket No. 7711; $350,000.00. 10108D; $152,631.10. (14) "Hancock Timberland, III, Inc. v. Department of Revenue (30) "UCOM, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of The and The State of Louisiana"; BTA Docket No. 7803; Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the State $216,740.55. of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7517; $298,997.00. (15) "Hancock Timberland, III, Inc. v. Department of Revenue and The State of Louisiana"; BTA Docket No. 7802; (31) "Utelcom, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of The $113,534.85. Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket (16) "Hancock Timberland, III, Inc. v. Department of Revenue No. 7521; $63,890.00. and The State of Louisiana"; BTA Docket No. 8717; $187,326.75. (32) "VEC SPV LLC, as successor in interest to Vulcan Energy GP Holdings, Inc. v. Kimberly Lewis Robinson, in her (17) "Hancock Timberland, III, Inc. v. Department of Revenue capacity as Secretary of The Department of Revenue, State and The State of Louisiana"; BTA Docket No. 8716; of Louisiana; and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board $234,366.60. of Tax Appeals Docket No. 10792D; $215,063.00. (18) "Hancock Timberland, III, Inc. v. Department of Revenue (33) "VEC SPV LLC, as successor in interest to Vulcan Energy and The State of Louisiana"; BTA Docket No. 7666; Corporation, Inc. v. Kimberly Lewis Robinson, in her $257,154.30. capacity as Secretary of The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana; and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board (19) "Huntsman Corporation v. Secretary, Department of of Tax Appeals Docket No. 10796D; $340,927.00. Revenue and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 7528; $702,953.00. (34) "Virgin Mobile USA, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the (20) "Huntsman Corporation v. The State of Louisiana"; State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 8582; Docket No. 7501; $3,237.00. $283,335.00. (35) "Virgin Mobile USA, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of (21) "Life Storage, Inc. (Formerly Sovran Self Sorage, Inc.) v. The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the Kimberly Robinson, Secretary, Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals State of Louisiana and State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Docket No. 7522; $15,015.00. Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 10014D; $162,343.20. (36) "Vodafone Americas Inc., v. T.A. "Tim" Barfield, Jr., in (22) "Pinnacle Operating Corporation v. State of Louisiana"; his capacity as Secretary of the Department of Revenue, Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 9557D; State of Louisiana; and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana $215,720.30. Board of Tax Appeals Docket No. 8028; $3,132,935.00." (23) "S-N GC LP Holdco, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of On motion of Rep. Henry, the amendments were adopted. The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals On motion of Rep. Henry, the bill, as amended, was ordered Docket No. 7520; $91,746.00. engrossed and passed to its third reading. (24) "S-N GC LP Holdco, Inc. v. Cynthia Bridges, Secretary of HOUSE BILL NO. 900 (Substitute for House Bill No. 884 by The Department of Revenue, State of Louisiana, and the Representative Abramson)— State of Louisiana"; Louisiana Board of Tax Appeals BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON Docket No. 7594; $182,621.00. AN ACT To enact Chapter 3-C of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:462.1

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through 462.6, and 1367(E)(2)(b)(vii), relative to capital outlay SENATE BILL NO. 16— finance; to provide a funding source for certain capital outlay BY SENATOR MIZELL expenditures by local government and other political AN ACT subdivisions; to establish the Louisiana Capital Outlay To amend and reenact R.S. 47:463(A)(3)(a) and to enact R.S. Revolving Loan Bank; to provide for a board of directors to 47:463.4.4, relative to special prestige license plates; to provide govern the bank; to provide for membership, duties, and for a special prestige license plate to bear the international authority of the board; to provide for the adoption of bylaws, symbol of accessibility; to provide an effective date; and to rules, and regulations by the board; to provide for the provide for related matters. capitalization, administration, investment, and disposition of monies received by the bank; to authorize the bank to incur debt Read by title. and issue bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness and to guarantee the debt of other certain entities; to authorize loans Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, from the bank to non-state public entities for certain capital Highways and Public Works. outlay projects; to provide procedures for local governments and political subdivisions to enter into such indebtedness and provide for repayment; to exempt interest on such indebtedness Reported with amendments by the Legislative Bureau. from taxation; to provide with respect to loan forgiveness; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. The Legislative Bureau amendments were read as follows:

Read by title. LEGISLATIVE BUREAU AMENDMENTS

On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill was ordered engrossed Amendments proposed by Legislative Bureau to Engrossed Senate and passed to its third reading. Bill No. 16 by Senator Mizell

HOUSE BILL NO. 901 (Substitute for House Bill No. 889 by AMENDMENT NO. 1 Representative Terry Landry)— BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY LANDRY On page 2, line 4, delete "and" AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 32:387(H)(2)(introductory paragraph) On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the amendments were and to enact R.S. 32:387(B)(7), relative to special permits; to adopted. increase special permit fees for certain special permits; to require percent increases based on the average consumer price On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill, as amended, was index on a certain date; to provide for an adjustment of the ordered passed to its third reading. permit fee once every five years based on the average consumer price index; to prohibit any reduction in the adjusted permit SENATE BILL NO. 22— fees; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related BY SENATOR THOMPSON matters. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 38:3087.4(A) and (B), relative to the Poverty Point Reservoir District Board of Commissioners; to Read by title. provide for an additional gubernatorial appointment to the Board of Commissioners; and to provide for related matters. On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill was ordered engrossed and passed to its third reading. Read by title.

Senate Instruments on Second Reading Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Returned from the Legislative Bureau Highways and Public Works.

The following Senate Instruments on second reading, returned Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. from the Legislative Bureau, were taken up and acted upon as follows: On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 1— BY SENATOR ALLAIN SENATE BILL NO. 104— AN ACT BY SENATOR ALLAIN To amend and reenact R.S. 32:385(A)(3), relative to farm vehicle AN ACT and equipment exemptions; to authorize the use of certain To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1252(27), relative to marine products; public highways by farm vehicles and vehicles transporting to provide certain definitions; to provide for a licensing cutting or logging equipment from sunrise to sunset; and to exception for certain manufacturers of marine products; to provide for related matters. provide for certain terms and conditions; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce.

Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill was ordered passed to its On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill was ordered passed to third reading. its third reading.

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SENATE BILL NO. 124— AMENDMENT NO. 1 BY SENATOR PERRY AN ACT On page 2, line 3, delete "Chapter I-Administrative" and insert To amend and reenact R.S. 32:398.1(C), relative to traffic citations; "Chapter 1-Scope and Administration" to provide for warning citations; to allow warning citations in Acadia, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lafourche, St. Charles, St. John AMENDMENT NO. 2 the Baptist, and Vermilion parishes; and to provide for related matters. On page 2, line 7, delete "Chapter I-Administrative" and insert "Chapter 1-Scope and Administration" Read by title. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the amendments were adopted. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill, as amended, was ordered passed to its third reading. On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 304— BY SENATOR WALSWORTH SENATE BILL NO. 127— AN ACT BY SENATORS HEWITT AND WALSWORTH To amend and reenact R.S. 51:42(1) and 51(A) and to enact R.S. AN ACT 51:51(E), relative to going-out-of-business sale licenses; to To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3571.1(W), relative to credit reporting provide relative to holding of deposits; to provide for agencies; to provide relative to charges upon consumers for definitions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for information and reports; to provide certain prohibitions upon related matters. certain charges to consumers; to provide certain procedures and requirements; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce. Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. SENATE BILL NO. 361— BY SENATOR WALSWORTH SENATE BILL NO. 171— AN ACT BY SENATOR THOMPSON To amend and reenact R.S. 51:3073(2) and (4)(a) and 3074, relative AN ACT to the Database Security Breach Notification Law; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3561(D), relative to consumer loans; to for the protection of personal information; to require certain provide for the acquisition or control of a consumer loan security procedures and practices; to provide for notification license; to provide for certain procedures, terms, and conditions; requirements; to provide relative to violations; to provide for and to provide for related matters. definitions; and to provide for related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. The committee amendments were read as follows: On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill was ordered passed to its HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS third reading. Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce to SENATE BILL NO. 196— Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 361 by Senator Walsworth BY SENATOR FANNIN AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1730.39(A), relative to the state AMENDMENT NO. 1 uniform construction code; to provide for powers of the state fire marshal; to provide relative to the contractual authority of On page 3, line 10, delete "that conducts business in the state or" the state fire marshal; to provide for certain terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related matters. Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill, as amended, was ordered Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce. passed to its third reading. The committee amendments were read as follows: SENATE BILL NO. 422— BY SENATORS WHITE, BOUDREAUX, MILKOVICH, MIZELL, HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS MORRISH AND WALSWORTH AN ACT Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce to To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2156(C)(3)(d)(i), relative to contractor Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 196 by Senator Fannin fees; to distribute certain fees collected by the State Licensing

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Board for Contractors to certain universities and colleges; to AMENDMENT NO. 1 require each accredited public university receive twice as much funds as each community college; and to provide for related On page 1, line 2, change "enact R.S. 47:463.196" to "amend and matters. reenact R.S. 47:463.73(G)"

Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Commerce. On page 1, line 4, after "issuance," delete the remainder of the line and insert "design, fees, distribution, and rule promulgation The committee amendments were read as follows: applicable to such license plates; and" HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO. 3 Amendments proposed by House Committee on Commerce to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 422 by Senator White On page 1, line 7, after "Section 1." delete "R.S. 47:463.196 is hereby enacted" and insert "R.S. 47:463.73(G) is hereby amended and AMENDMENT NO. 1 reenacted" On page 1, line 15, after "basis to" delete the remainder of the line AMENDMENT NO. 4 and insert in lieu thereof "each accredited public university university's" On page 1, delete lines 8 through 17 in their entirety, delete page 2 in its entirety, and insert the following: AMENDMENT NO. 2 "§463.73. Special prestige license plate; Louisiana parochial, public, On page 1, delete line 16 in its entirety and insert in lieu thereof "or and private high schools community college college's school of construction management or" * * * Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. G. The secretary shall establish special prestige license plates On motion of Rep. Carmody, the amendments were adopted. for Archbishop Hannan High School, Jesuit High School, Mount Carmel Academy, the Academy of the Sacred Heart, Saint Katharine On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill, as amended, was ordered Drexel Preparatory School, Acadiana High School, Scotlandville passed to its third reading. Magnet High School, and any other parochial, public, or private Louisiana high school in accordance with the provisions of this SENATE BILL NO. 481— Section as it was enacted." BY SENATOR WALSWORTH AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 8:659(A) and to enact R.S. 8:660(5), Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. relative to human remains; to provide relative to permission to move human remains; to provide for exceptions; to provide for On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the amendments were terms, conditions, and procedures; and to provide for related adopted. matters. On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill, as amended, was Read by title. ordered passed to its third reading. Reported favorably by the Committee on Commerce. SENATE BILL NO. 515— BY SENATOR MORRISH Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. AN ACT To provide relative to state highways; to designate a portion of On motion of Rep. Carmody, the bill was ordered passed to its Louisiana Highway 377 in the unincorporated community of third reading. Grant, Louisiana, in Allen Parish, as the "Sgt. S. E. Howell, Jr. Memorial Highway"; and to provide for related matters. SENATE BILL NO. 486— BY SENATOR BARROW Read by title. AN ACT To enact R.S. 47:463.196, relative to motor vehicles; to provide for Reported favorably by the Committee on Transportation, the "Scotlandville Magnet High School" special prestige license Highways and Public Works. plate; to provide for the creation, issuance, and design of such plate; to authorize adoption of rules and regulations; and to Reported without amendments by the Legislative Bureau. provide for related matters. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Terry Landry, the bill was ordered passed to its third reading. Reported with amendments by the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. Senate Bills on Second Reading The committee amendments were read as follows: Reported by Committee HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second reading reported by committee were taken up and acted upon as Amendments proposed by House Committee on Transportation, follows: Highways and Public Works to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 486 by Senator Barrow

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SENATE BILL NO. 164— Rep. Pierre, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor BY SENATORS MORRELL AND WALSWORTH amendments which were read as follows: A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing to amend Article VII, Section 18(A) and (F) of the HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Constitution of Louisiana, to provide relative to ad valorem taxation; to provide for the reappraisal of property subject to ad Amendments proposed by Representative Pierre on behalf of the valorem taxation; to require the phase-in of the amount of an Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 898 by increase in assessed value of certain property following Representative Bacala reappraisal under certain circumstances; to provide for certain limitations; and to specify an election for submission of the AMENDMENT NO. 1 proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition. On page 2, line 16, change "in writing" to "written" Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Reported with amendments by the Committee on Ways and Means. On page 2, line 21, change "in writing" to "written" The committee amendments were read as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 3 HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS On page 3, line 12, change "reporter" to "person reporting a threat" Amendments proposed by House Committee on Ways and Means to AMENDMENT NO. 4 Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 164 by Senator Morrell On page 3, line 13, following "witnesses" insert "," AMENDMENT NO. 1 AMENDMENT NO. 5 On page 3, line 12, after "after the" and before "phase-in" delete "three-year" and insert "four-year" On page 4, line 3, change "on" to "in" On motion of Rep. Abramson, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Pierre, the amendments were adopted. On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill, as amended, was Rep. Bacala sent up floor amendments which were read as recommitted to the Committee on Civil Law and Procedure, under follows: the rules. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS House Bills and Joint Resolutions on Third Reading and Final Passage Amendments proposed by Representative Bacala to Engrossed House Bill No. 898 by Representative Bacala The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading and final passage were taken up and acted upon as follows: AMENDMENT NO. 1 HOUSE BILL NO. 897 (Substitute for House Bill No. 506 by On page 3, line 1, change "shall" to "shall:" and delete the remainder Representative Jackson)— of the line and delete lines 2 and 3 and insert the following: BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON AN ACT "(1) Immediately report the threat to a local law enforcement To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1556(C) and (D) and to enact R.S. agency if there is a reasonable belief that the threat is credible and 22:1586, relative to bail enforcement agents; to authorize imminent. disciplinary actions for certain prohibited bail-related activities; to prohibit certain disciplinary actions based solely upon (2) Immediately report the threat to school administrators for prohibited acts by bail enforcement agents or apprentices; to further investigation, in compliance with Subsection C of this provide for liability; and to provide for related matters. Section, if the threat does not meet the standard of reasonable belief provided for in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection." Read by title. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Motion On page 3, at the beginning of line 10, change "C." to "C.(1)" On motion of Rep. Lyons, the bill was returned to the calendar. AMENDMENT NO. 3 HOUSE BILL NO. 898 (Substitute for House Bill No. 511 by Representative Bacala)— On page 3, line 11, after "terrorism" and before "which" delete BY REPRESENTATIVE BACALA "under this Part," and insert "that have been reported to a school AN ACT administrator," To enact Part XII of Chapter 1 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:409.1 through AMENDMENT NO. 4 409.6, and R.S. 17:3996(B)(45), relative to terrorism in schools; to provide for legislative findings and purposes; to provide for On page 3, line 13, after "threat," delete the remainder of the line and definitions; to require the reporting of any threats of violence to delete line 14 insert the following: appropriate law enforcement; to provide for mandatory mental health evaluations; to provide for safety measures; and to "and all witnesses, and securing any evidence, including but not provide for related matters. limited to statements, writings, recordings, electronic messages, and photographs. Read by title.

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(2) If the investigation results in evidence or information that (b) If the judge, after reviewing the petition and affidavit or the raises a concern that a threat is credible and imminent, the threat shall report of the treating physician or the court-appointed physician, be immediately reported to a local law enforcement agency." finds that the student is not a danger to himself or others and is not in need of immediate hospitalization to protect himself or others from AMENDMENT NO. 5 physical harm, the court may require that the student continue outpatient mental health treatment as a condition of the order. Such On page 3, at the beginning of line 28, change "A." to "A.(1)" condition of outpatient mental health treatment shall be for a finite time that shall not exceed six months." AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 9 On page 4, at the end of line 3, change "Children's Code Article 1434 et seq." to "this Subsection." Delete Amendment No. 4 by Representative Pierre on behalf of the Legislative Bureau (#2647) AMENDMENT NO. 7 On motion of Rep. Bacala, the amendments were adopted. On page 4, line 2, after "file" and before "with" insert "a petition" Rep. Bacala moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. AMENDMENT NO. 8 ROLL CALL On page 4, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following: The roll was called with the following result: "(2)(a) As soon as practical after the filing of the petition, the court shall review the petition and supporting documents and YEAS determine whether there exists probable cause to believe that the student is a danger to himself or others. Mr. Speaker Franklin Lyons Abraham Gaines Mack (b) If the court determines that probable cause exists: Amedee Garofalo Marcelle Anders Gisclair Marino (i) The court shall assign a time and place not later than seven Armes Hall Miguez calendar days thereafter for a hearing upon the petition and shall Bacala Harris, J. Miller, D. cause reasonable notice thereof to be given to the student, his Bagley Harris, L. Miller, G. attorney, and the petitioner. The notice shall inform the student that Bagneris Havard Morris, Jay he has the right to be present at the hearing; the right to counsel; if Berthelot Hazel Morris, Jim indigent or otherwise qualified, the right to have counsel appointed Billiot Henry Muscarello to represent him; and the right to cross examine witnesses testifying Bouie Hilferty Norton at any hearing on such application. Brass Hodges Pearson Brown, C. Hoffmann Pierre (ii) The court may appoint the student's treating physician if Brown, T. Hollis Pope available or, if not, then another physician, preferably a psychiatrist, Carmody Horton Pugh to examine the student and make a written report to the court and the Carpenter Howard Pylant student's attorney. Carter, G. Hunter Reynolds Carter, R. Huval Schexnayder (3) An examination order by the court pursuant to this Carter, S. Ivey Seabaugh Subsection shall be conducted as soon as practical, and the Connick Jackson Simon examining medical professional shall report to the court any Coussan James Smith conclusions reached as a result of the examination. The physician Cox Jefferson Stagni shall consider whether: Danahay Jenkins Stefanski DeVillier Johnson Stokes (a) The student is suffering from serious mental illness which Duplessis Jones Talbot causes him to be a danger to himself or others. Dwight Jordan Thibaut Edmonds Landry, N. Thomas (b) The student's condition is likely to deteriorate unless he is Emerson Landry, T. White provided appropriate medical treatment. Falconer LeBas Wright Foil Leger Zeringue (c) The student's condition is likely to improve if he is provided Total - 90 appropriate medical treatment. NAYS (4) The student or his attorney shall have the right to seek an Total - 0 additional independent medical opinion. ABSENT (5)(a) If the student refuses to be examined by the court- Abramson Davis Leopold appointed physician or if the judge, after reviewing the petition and Bishop Glover Magee affidavit and the report of the treating physician or the court- Chaney Guinn McFarland appointed physician, finds that the student is a danger to himself or Crews Hensgens Richard others, that he is mentally ill or suffering from substance abuse and Cromer Hill Shadoin in need of immediate hospitalization to protect himself or others from Total - 15 physical harm, or that his condition may be markedly worsened by delay, the court may issue a court order for custody of the student, The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. and a peace officer shall deliver him to a treatment facility designated by the court. The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

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Rep. Bacala moved to reconsider the vote by which the above The title of the above bill was read and adopted. bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Garofalo moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to HOUSE BILL NO. 172— reconsider was laid on the table. BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO AN ACT HOUSE BILL NO. 432— To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 2376 and to BY REPRESENTATIVE STEVE CARTER enact R.S. 13:4368, relative to the cancellation of privileges, AN ACT liens, and mortgages; to provide for the cancellation or partial To enact R.S. 32:71(B)(3), relative to lane usage on interstate release of inferior privileges, liens, and mortgages on property highways; to require that certain vehicles drive in the right-hand sold at sheriff's sale; to provide for the procedures for cancelling lane on certain interstate highways during specific times of the or partially releasing inferior privileges, liens, and mortgages; day; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for related to provide for the required information for the filing of an matters. affidavit; to provide the duties, effect, and liability for the filing of an affidavit; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for Read by title. related matters. Rep. Pierre, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor Read by title. amendments which were read as follows: Rep. Garofalo moved the final passage of the bill. HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS ROLL CALL Amendments proposed by Representative Pierre on behalf of the Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 432 by The roll was called with the following result: Representative Steve Carter YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Garofalo Lyons On page 1, line 18, change "then" to "when" Abraham Gisclair Mack Abramson Glover Magee On motion of Rep. Pierre, the amendments were adopted. Amedee Guinn Marcelle Anders Hall Marino Motion Armes Harris, J. McFarland Bacala Harris, L. Miguez On motion of Rep. Steve Carter, the bill, as amended, was Berthelot Havard Miller, D. returned to the calendar. Billiot Hazel Miller, G. Bouie Henry Morris, Jay HOUSE BILL NO. 841— Brass Hensgens Muscarello BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT Brown, C. Hilferty Norton AN ACT Brown, T. Hodges Pearson To amend and reenact R.S. 40:34.2(2)(a)(introductory paragraph), Carmody Hoffmann Pierre 34.5(A), and 46.4(A), to enact Civil Code Article 190.1 and Carpenter Hollis Pope R.S. 40:34.5.1 and 34.5.2, and to repeal R.S. 40:46.9, relative to Carter, G. Horton Pugh filiation; to provide for presumptions of paternity; to provide for Carter, R. Howard Pylant the acknowledgment of a child; to provide relative to the birth Carter, S. Hunter Reynolds certificate of the child; to provide for a two-party Connick Huval Schexnayder acknowledgment of paternity; to provide for certain evidence of Coussan Ivey Seabaugh paternity; to provide for the creation of a form; and to provide Cox James Shadoin for related matters. Danahay Jefferson Simon Davis Jenkins Smith Read by title. DeVillier Johnson Stagni Duplessis Jones Stefanski Motion Dwight Jordan Stokes Edmonds Landry, N. Talbot On motion of Rep. Billiot, the bill was returned to the calendar. Falconer Landry, T. Thibaut Foil LeBas Thomas HOUSE BILL NO. 870— Franklin Leger Wright BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO Gaines Leopold Zeringue AN ACT Total - 93 To amend and reenact R.S. 34:3494(A) and (B), 3495(A), (C), and NAYS (G) and 3496(A), relative to the Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal board of commissioners; to Total - 0 provide for a reduction in membership on the board of ABSENT commissioners; to provide for membership term limits; to provide for review of reporting practices; to provide for the Bagley Crews Jackson election of officers to the board; to provide for quorum and vote Bagneris Cromer Morris, Jim requirements; to provide an effective date; and to provide for Bishop Emerson Richard related matters. Chaney Hill White Total - 12 Read by title. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed.

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Rep. Pierre, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor AMENDMENT NO. 5 amendments which were read as follows: On page 4, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS "Section 2. R.S. 34:3494(B)(12) is hereby repealed in its Amendments proposed by Representative Pierre on behalf of the entirety." Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 870 by Representative Garofalo AMENDMENT NO. 6 AMENDMENT NO. 1 On page 4, at the beginning of line 13, change "Section 2." to "Section 3." On page 2, line 25, following "House" insert "of Representatives" On motion of Rep. Garofalo, the amendments were adopted. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Rep. Garofalo moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. On page 3, line 3, "Senatorial" to "Senate" ROLL CALL On motion of Rep. Pierre, the amendments were adopted. The roll was called with the following result: Rep. Garofalo sent up floor amendments which were read as follows: YEAS HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Mr. Speaker Franklin Mack Abraham Gaines Magee Amendments proposed by Representative Garofalo to Engrossed Abramson Garofalo Marcelle House Bill No. 870 by Representative Garofalo Amedee Gisclair Marino Anders Glover McFarland AMENDMENT NO. 1 Armes Guinn Miguez Bacala Hall Miller, D. On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert "To amend and Bagley Harris, J. Miller, G. reenact R.S. 34:3494(A), (B), and (C), 3495(A), (C), and (G), and Bagneris Harris, L. Morris, Jay 3496(A) and to repeal R.S. 34:3494(B)(12), relative" Berthelot Havard Morris, Jim Billiot Hazel Muscarello AMENDMENT NO. 2 Bouie Henry Norton Brass Hensgens Pearson On page 1, line 17, after "commissioners" delete "appointed by the Brown, C. Hilferty Pierre governor" Brown, T. Hodges Pope Carmody Hoffmann Pugh AMENDMENT NO. 3 Carpenter Hollis Pylant Carter, G. Horton Reynolds On page 1, after line 19, insert "Four members shall be appointed by Carter, R. Howard Schexnayder the governor pursuant to Paragraphs (B)(1), (2), (3), and (7) of this Carter, S. Hunter Seabaugh Section. Connick Huval Shadoin Coussan Ivey Simon AMENDMENT NO. 4 Cox James Smith Cromer Jefferson Stagni On page 3, delete lines 12 through 15 in their entirety insert the Danahay Jenkins Stefanski following: Davis Johnson Stokes DeVillier Jones Talbot "* * * Duplessis Jordan Thibaut Dwight Landry, N. Thomas C.(1) The commissioners appointed shall be appointed for Edmonds Landry, T. Wright terms of six years. A member shall serve until his successor is Emerson LeBas Zeringue appointed unless removed as provided for in this Paragraph. A Falconer Leger commissioner may be reappointed, but no commissioner shall serve Foil Lyons more than three consecutive terms. Total - 97 NAYS (2) Each appointment by the governor shall be submitted to the Senate for confirmation and may be removed by the governor with Leopold cause at his discretion. Total - 1 ABSENT (3) If the member serving pursuant to Paragraph (B)(5) or (6) of this Section is a legislator, he may name one person as a designee Bishop Hill White to act on his behalf in the event the legislator is unable to attend a Chaney Jackson meeting. A designee serving pursuant to this Paragraph shall be Crews Richard included when determining a quorum and shall have full voting Total - 7 rights. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. (2) (4) All vacancies shall be filled in the same manner and the appointee shall have the proper qualifications." The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

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Rep. Garofalo moved to reconsider the vote by which the above Rep. Pierre moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. reconsider was laid on the table. HOUSE BILL NO. 877— HOUSE BILL NO. 899 (Substitute for House Bill No. 235 by BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE Representative Hilferty)— AN ACT BY REPRESENTATIVE HILFERTY To enact R.S. 32:707(D)(4), relative to the documentation AN ACT requirements for resale and reassignment of vehicles; to provide To amend and reenact R.S. 26:933(E) and (F) and to enact R.S. requirements for bona fide fleet purchasers of motor vehicles 26:933(G) and (H), relative to the Responsible Vendor Program; with an inventory exceeding eight thousand vehicles; and to to provide for information on matters of sexual assault, rape, provide for related matters. sexual harassment, and sex trafficking; to provide for the content of the informational pamphlet; to provide relative to the Read by title. development of the informational pamphlet; to provide for a limitation of liability; and to provide for related matters. Rep. Pierre moved the final passage of the bill. Read by title. ROLL CALL Rep. Hilferty moved the final passage of the bill. The roll was called with the following result: ROLL CALL YEAS The roll was called with the following result: Mr. Speaker Foil Leopold Abraham Franklin Lyons YEAS Abramson Gaines Mack Amedee Gisclair Magee Mr. Speaker Franklin Mack Anders Glover Marcelle Abraham Gaines Magee Armes Guinn Marino Abramson Garofalo Marcelle Bacala Hall McFarland Amedee Gisclair Marino Bagley Harris, J. Miguez Anders Guinn McFarland Berthelot Harris, L. Miller, D. Armes Hall Miguez Billiot Havard Miller, G. Bacala Harris, J. Miller, D. Bouie Hazel Morris, Jay Bagley Harris, L. Miller, G. Brass Henry Norton Bagneris Havard Morris, Jay Brown, C. Hensgens Pearson Berthelot Hazel Morris, Jim Brown, T. Hilferty Pierre Billiot Henry Muscarello Carmody Hodges Pope Bouie Hensgens Norton Carpenter Hoffmann Pugh Brown, C. Hilferty Pearson Carter, G. Hollis Pylant Brown, T. Hodges Pierre Carter, R. Howard Reynolds Carmody Hoffmann Pope Carter, S. Hunter Schexnayder Carpenter Hollis Pugh Connick Ivey Shadoin Carter, G. Horton Pylant Coussan Jackson Simon Carter, R. Howard Reynolds Cox James Smith Carter, S. Huval Schexnayder Cromer Jefferson Stagni Connick Ivey Seabaugh Danahay Jenkins Stefanski Coussan Jackson Shadoin Davis Johnson Stokes Cox Jefferson Simon DeVillier Jones Talbot Cromer Jenkins Smith Duplessis Jordan Thibaut Danahay Johnson Stagni Dwight Landry, N. Thomas Davis Jones Stefanski Edmonds Landry, T. Wright DeVillier Jordan Stokes Emerson LeBas Zeringue Duplessis Landry, N. Talbot Falconer Leger Dwight Landry, T. Thibaut Total - 92 Edmonds LeBas Thomas NAYS Emerson Leger White Falconer Leopold Wright Total - 0 Foil Lyons Zeringue ABSENT Total - 96 NAYS Bagneris Hill Richard Bishop Horton Seabaugh Total - 0 Chaney Huval White ABSENT Crews Morris, Jim Garofalo Muscarello Bishop Crews Hunter Total - 13 Brass Glover James Chaney Hill Richard The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 9 The title of the above bill was read and adopted. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. The title of the above bill was read and adopted.

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Rep. Hilferty moved to reconsider the vote by which the above ROLL CALL bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE BILL NO. 99— YEAS BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON AN ACT Mr. Speaker Franklin Mack To enact R.S. 18:1907 and to repeal R.S. 18:1907, relative to census Abraham Gaines Magee data; to create the Louisiana Complete Count Committee for Amedee Gisclair Marcelle Census 2020; to provide for the members, powers, and duties of Anders Glover Marino the committee; to remove such provisions; to provide for Armes Hall McFarland effectiveness; and to provide for related matters. Bacala Harris, J. Miguez Bagley Harris, L. Miller, D. Read by title. Bagneris Havard Miller, G. Berthelot Hazel Morris, Jay Motion Billiot Henry Morris, Jim Bouie Hensgens Muscarello On motion of Rep. Lyons, the bill was returned to the calendar. Brass Hilferty Norton Brown, C. Hodges Pearson HOUSE BILL NO. 136— Brown, T. Hoffmann Pierre BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL Carmody Hollis Pope AN ACT Carpenter Horton Pugh To amend and reenact R.S. 40:966(B)(3), relative to the Uniform Carter, G. Howard Pylant Controlled Dangerous Substances Law; to increase penalties for Carter, R. Hunter Reynolds the manufacture, production, distribution, or possession with Carter, S. Huval Schexnayder intent to distribute heroin; and to provide for related matters. Connick Ivey Seabaugh Coussan Jackson Shadoin Read by title. Cox James Simon Cromer Jefferson Smith Motion Danahay Jenkins Stagni Davis Johnson Stefanski On motion of Rep. Foil, the bill was returned to the calendar. DeVillier Jones Stokes Duplessis Jordan Talbot HOUSE BILL NO. 377— Dwight Landry, N. Thibaut BY REPRESENTATIVES HAZEL, BACALA, BAGNERIS, CARPENTER, Edmonds Landry, T. Thomas DUPLESSIS, HODGES, HOWARD, JAMES, MACK, MARCELLE, MARINO, NORTON, PYLANT, AND STEFANSKI Emerson LeBas White AN ACT Falconer Leopold Wright To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 989, 992, Foil Lyons Zeringue 993, and 994, relative to expungement; to provide with respect Total - 96 to expungement forms; to make technical changes to the forms; NAYS to extend the amount of time that a background check may be used in a motion for an expungement; and to provide for related Total - 0 matters. ABSENT Read by title. Abramson Crews Hill Bishop Garofalo Leger Rep. Hazel sent up floor amendments which were read as Chaney Guinn Richard follows: Total - 9 HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Amendments proposed by Representative Hazel to Engrossed House The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Bill No. 377 by Representative Hazel Rep. Hazel moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill AMENDMENT NO. 1 was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. On page 6, line 6, change "Investigation" to "Identification" HOUSE BILL NO. 730— BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY LANDRY AMENDMENT NO. 2 AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 15:709(A), (B), (C), and (D) and to enact On page 7, at the end of line 27, change "the" to "for the" Part II-A of Chapter 7 of Title 15 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 15:771 through 780, AMENDMENT NO. 3 relative to confinement, treatment, and rehabilitation of offenders; to provide for the adoption and ratification of the On page 18, line 19, change "Bureau of Identification and interstate corrections compact; to provide for legislative intent Investigation" to "Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the purpose of the compact; to provide for definitions; to Information" authorize the state to contract with other party states for the confinement of inmates; to provide for the requirements of the On motion of Rep. Hazel, the amendments were adopted. contract; to provide for the rights of the states and inmates subject to the provisions of the compact; to provide for the Rep. Hazel moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. duties of the receiving states; to provide relative to the receiving

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state's review of actions taken by the sending state; to provide HOUSE BILL NO. 773— for the acceptance of federal aid; to provide for effectiveness; to BY REPRESENTATIVE LYONS provide for withdrawal from and termination of the compact; to AN ACT provide relative to the impact of the compact on other To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2136(A)(4), relative to protective agreements or arrangements made with states that are not a part orders and consent agreements issued in domestic abuse cases; of the compact; to provide for the powers of the secretary of the to provide for a mental health evaluation of an abuser; and to Department of Public Safety and Corrections; and to provide for provide for related matters. related matters. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Lyons sent up floor amendments which were read as Rep. Terry Landry moved the final passage of the bill. follows: ROLL CALL HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS The roll was called with the following result: Amendments proposed by Representative Lyons to Engrossed House Bill No. 773 by Representative Lyons YEAS AMENDMENT NO. 1 Mr. Speaker Gaines Mack Abraham Gisclair Magee On page 1, line 4, after "of" and before "and" delete "an abuser;" and Amedee Glover Marcelle insert "a perpetrator of domestic abuse; to remove the authority of the Anders Guinn Marino court to order a medical evaluation or counseling of an abused Armes Hall McFarland person;" Bacala Harris, J. Miguez Bagneris Harris, L. Miller, D. AMENDMENT NO. 2 Berthelot Havard Miller, G. Billiot Hazel Morris, Jay On page 1, delete line 14 in its entirety and insert "a medical Bouie Henry Morris, Jim evaluation of the defendant or the abused person, or both, perpetrator Brass Hensgens Muscarello to be conducted" Brown, T. Hilferty Norton Carmody Hodges Pearson AMENDMENT NO. 3 Carpenter Hoffmann Pierre Carter, G. Hollis Pope On page 1, at the end of line 17, delete "defendant" and insert Carter, R. Horton Pugh "perpetrator" Carter, S. Howard Pylant Connick Hunter Reynolds AMENDMENT NO. 4 Coussan Huval Schexnayder Cox Ivey Seabaugh On page 1, delete line 18 in its entirety and insert "or abused person, Cromer James Shadoin or their attorneys his attorney of record." Danahay Jefferson Simon Davis Jenkins Smith AMENDMENT NO. 5 DeVillier Johnson Stagni Duplessis Jones Stefanski On page 2, delete lines 1 through 3 in their entirety Dwight Jordan Stokes Edmonds Landry, N. Talbot AMENDMENT NO. 6 Emerson Landry, T. Thomas Falconer LeBas White On page 2, at the beginning of line 4, change "(c)" to "(c)(b)" Foil Leopold Wright Franklin Lyons Zeringue AMENDMENT NO. 7 Total - 93 NAYS On page 2, after line 6, insert asterisks "* * *" Total - 0 On motion of Rep. Lyons, the amendments were adopted. ABSENT Rep. Lyons moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Abramson Chaney Jackson Bagley Crews Leger ROLL CALL Bishop Garofalo Richard Brown, C. Hill Thibaut The roll was called with the following result: Total - 12 YEAS The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Mr. Speaker Franklin Lyons The title of the above bill was read and adopted. Abraham Gaines Mack Amedee Gisclair Magee Rep. Terry Landry moved to reconsider the vote by which the Anders Glover Marcelle above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to Armes Guinn Marino reconsider was laid on the table. Bacala Hall McFarland Bagneris Harris, J. Miguez Berthelot Harris, L. Miller, D. Billiot Havard Miller, G.

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Bouie Hazel Morris, Jay Berthelot Havard Miller, D. Brass Hensgens Morris, Jim Billiot Hazel Morris, Jay Brown, C. Hilferty Muscarello Bouie Henry Morris, Jim Brown, T. Hodges Norton Brass Hensgens Muscarello Carmody Hoffmann Pearson Brown, C. Hilferty Norton Carpenter Hollis Pierre Brown, T. Hodges Pearson Carter, G. Horton Pope Carmody Hoffmann Pierre Carter, R. Howard Pugh Carpenter Hollis Pope Carter, S. Hunter Pylant Carter, G. Horton Pugh Connick Huval Reynolds Carter, R. Howard Pylant Coussan Ivey Schexnayder Carter, S. Hunter Reynolds Cox James Shadoin Connick Huval Schexnayder Danahay Jefferson Smith Coussan Ivey Seabaugh Davis Jenkins Stagni Cox James Shadoin DeVillier Johnson Stefanski Danahay Jefferson Simon Duplessis Jones Stokes Davis Jenkins Smith Dwight Landry, N. Talbot DeVillier Johnson Stagni Edmonds Landry, T. Thomas Duplessis Jones Stefanski Emerson LeBas White Dwight Jordan Stokes Falconer Leger Wright Edmonds Landry, N. Talbot Foil Leopold Zeringue Emerson Landry, T. Thomas Total - 90 Falconer LeBas White NAYS Foil Leger Wright Franklin Leopold Zeringue Total - 0 Total - 93 ABSENT NAYS Abramson Cromer Jordan Total - 0 Bagley Garofalo Richard ABSENT Bishop Henry Seabaugh Chaney Hill Simon Abramson Crews Jackson Crews Jackson Thibaut Bagley Cromer Miller, G. Total - 15 Bishop Garofalo Richard Chaney Hill Thibaut The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Total - 12

The title of the above bill was read and adopted. The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. Rep. Lyons moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on his own motion, the motion to The title of the above bill was read and adopted. reconsider was laid on the table. Rep. Hilferty moved to reconsider the vote by which the above HOUSE BILL NO. 818— bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to BY REPRESENTATIVE HILFERTY reconsider was laid on the table. AN ACT To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(26) and to enact R.S. 36:259(I)(1) and R.S. 40:2018.5, relative to maternal and child Motion health; to establish the Healthy Moms, Healthy Babies Advisory Council; to provide for placement of the council within the Rep. Smith moved to call from the table the motion to executive branch of government; to provide for the composition reconsider the vote by which House Bill No. 265 failed to pass, and duties of the council; to provide for duties of the Louisiana which motion was agreed to. Department of Health with respect to the council; to provide for a public records exception; to provide for a termination date; Motion and to provide for related matters. Rep. Gisclair moved to reconsider the vote by which House Bill Read by title. No. 265 failed to pass, which motion was agreed to.

Rep. Hilferty moved the final passage of the bill. Returned to the calendar under the rules. ROLL CALL Motion The roll was called with the following result: On motion of Rep. Abramson, House Bill No. 2 was made YEAS Special Order of the Day No. 1, respectively, for Monday, April 30, 2018. Mr. Speaker Gaines Lyons Abraham Gisclair Mack Motion Amedee Glover Magee Anders Guinn Marcelle On motion of Rep. Abramson, House Bill No. 3 was made Armes Hall Marino Special Order of the Day No. 2, respectively, for Monday, April 30, Bacala Harris, J. McFarland 2018. Bagneris Harris, L. Miguez

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Motion ROLL CALL On motion of Rep. Henry, House Bill No. 874 was made Special The roll was called with the following result: Order of the Day No. 3, respectively, for Monday, April 30, 2018. YEAS Suspension of the Rules Mr. Speaker Franklin Lyons Abraham Gaines Mack Rep. Henry moved for a suspension of the rules to make House Abramson Garofalo Magee Bill No. 379 Special Order of the Day No. 4, respectively, for Amedee Gisclair Marcelle Monday, April 30, 2018, which motion was agreed to. Anders Glover Marino Armes Guinn McFarland Suspension of the Rules Bacala Hall Miguez Bagley Harris, J. Miller, D. Rep. Henry moved for a suspension of the rules to make House Bagneris Harris, L. Morris, Jay Bill No. 743 Special Order of the Day No. 5, respectively, for Berthelot Hazel Morris, Jim Monday, April 30, 2018, which motion was agreed to. Billiot Henry Muscarello Bouie Hensgens Norton HOUSE BILL NO. 897 (Substitute for House Bill No. 506 by Brass Hilferty Pearson Representative Jackson)— Brown, C. Hodges Pierre BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON Brown, T. Hoffmann Pope AN ACT Carmody Hollis Pugh To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1556(C) and (D) and to enact R.S. Carpenter Horton Pylant 22:1586, relative to bail enforcement agents; to authorize Carter, G. Howard Reynolds disciplinary actions for certain prohibited bail-related activities; Carter, R. Hunter Schexnayder to prohibit certain disciplinary actions based solely upon Carter, S. Huval Seabaugh prohibited acts by bail enforcement agents or apprentices; to Connick Ivey Shadoin provide for liability; and to provide for related matters. Coussan Jackson Smith Cox Jefferson Stagni Called from the calendar. Danahay Jenkins Stefanski Davis Johnson Stokes Read by title. DeVillier Jones Talbot Duplessis Jordan Thomas Rep. Jackson sent up floor amendments which were read as Dwight Landry, T. Wright follows: Emerson LeBas Zeringue Falconer Leger HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Foil Leopold Total - 91 Amendments proposed by Representative Jackson to Engrossed NAYS House Bill No. 897 by Representative Jackson Havard Landry, N. AMENDMENT NO. 1 Total - 2 ABSENT On page 1, line 5, delete "or apprentices" Bishop Edmonds Richard AMENDMENT NO. 2 Chaney Hill Simon Crews James Thibaut On page 2, line 6, delete "apprentices;" Cromer Miller, G. White Total - 12 AMENDMENT NO. 3 The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. On page 2, line 7, after "A." delete "No prohibited act committed by a" and insert lieu thereof "The commissioner may, in his discretion, The title of the above bill was read and adopted. determine that no prohibited act committed by a licensed" Rep. Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by which the above AMENDMENT NO. 4 bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to reconsider was laid on the table. On page 2, line 8, change "shall" to "may" AMENDMENT NO. 5 Notice of Intention to Call On page 2, delete lines 13 through 19 in their entirety Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.20(A), Rep. Jackson gave notice of her intention to call House Bill No. 99 from the calendar on AMENDMENT NO. 6 Wednesday, May 2, 2018. On page 2, at the beginning of line 20, change "C." to "B." HOUSE BILL NO. 677— BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON AN ACT On motion of Rep. Jackson, the amendments were adopted. To enact R.S. 33:5151(C), relative to health insurance coverage offered by parish governments to their employees and officials; Rep. Jackson moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. to provide that the district public defender and his employees

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may participate in such insurance coverage; and to provide for provide for fees; to provide for the dedication of revenue; and related matters. to provide for related matters. Called from the calendar. Called from the calendar. Read by title. Read by title. Rep. Jackson moved the final passage of the bill. Rep. Pierre, on behalf of the Legislative Bureau, sent up floor ROLL CALL amendments which were read as follows: The roll was called with the following result: HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Amendments proposed by Representative Pierre on behalf of the YEAS Legislative Bureau to Engrossed House Bill No. 784 by Mr. Speaker Gaines Leopold Representative McFarland Abraham Garofalo Lyons Abramson Gisclair Mack AMENDMENT NO. 1 Amedee Glover Magee Anders Guinn Marcelle On page 1, line 2, change "boat and" to "motorboats and sailboats;" Armes Hall Marino Bacala Harris, J. McFarland On motion of Rep. Pierre, the amendments were adopted. Bagley Harris, L. Miguez Bagneris Havard Miller, D. Rep. McFarland sent up floor amendments which were read as Berthelot Hazel Morris, Jay follows: Billiot Henry Muscarello Bouie Hensgens Norton HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS Brass Hilferty Pearson Brown, C. Hodges Pierre Amendments proposed by Representative McFarland to Engrossed Brown, T. Hoffmann Pope House Bill No. 784 by Representative McFarland Carmody Hollis Pugh Carpenter Horton Pylant AMENDMENT NO. 1 Carter, G. Howard Reynolds Carter, R. Hunter Schexnayder On page 1, line 15, change "twenty-nine" to "twenty" Carter, S. Huval Seabaugh Connick Ivey Shadoin AMENDMENT NO. 2 Coussan Jackson Simon Cox James Smith On page 1, line 17, change "thirty-four" to "twenty-five" Danahay Jefferson Stagni Davis Jenkins Stefanski AMENDMENT NO. 3 DeVillier Johnson Stokes Duplessis Jones Talbot On page 1, at the beginning of line 19, change "thirty-nine" to Dwight Jordan Thomas "thirty" Emerson Landry, T. White Foil LeBas Wright AMENDMENT NO. 4 Franklin Leger Zeringue Total - 93 On page 1, between line 20 and 21, insert the following: NAYS "(d) Until August 1, 2023, in addition to the fee otherwise Landry, N. required by this Paragraph, a fee of nine dollars shall accompany an Total - 1 application for numbering a motorboat or sailboat." ABSENT AMENDMENT NO. 5 Bishop Edmonds Morris, Jim Chaney Falconer Richard On page 2, at the end of line 15, change "34:851.20(A)(1)" to Crews Hill Thibaut "34:851.20(A)(1)(d)" Cromer Miller, G. Total - 11 AMENDMENT NO. 6 On page 2, delete lines 22 through 29 in their entirety and delete The Chair declared the above bill was finally passed. pages 3 and 4 in their entirety The title of the above bill was read and adopted. On motion of Rep. McFarland, the amendments were adopted. Rep. Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by which the above bill was finally passed, and, on her own motion, the motion to Rep. Connick sent up floor amendments which were read as reconsider was laid on the table. follows: HOUSE BILL NO. 784— HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS BY REPRESENTATIVES MCFARLAND, BISHOP, AND REYNOLDS AN ACT Amendments proposed by Representative Connick to Engrossed To amend and reenact R.S. 34:851.20(A)(1) and 851.32, relative to House Bill No. 784 by Representative McFarland boat and to provide for boat registration and numbering; to

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 DeVillier Mack Stokes Emerson Miguez White On page 1, line 2, after "851.32" insert "and R.S. 56:10.1(C)" Falconer Miller, G. Wright Havard Muscarello AMENDMENT NO. 2 Hodges Pearson Total - 19 On page 1, line 4, after "revenue;" insert "to provide for the Aquatic ABSENT Plant Control Fund;" Abraham Crews Hollis AMENDMENT NO. 3 Abramson Cromer Leger Bishop Edmonds Richard On page 2, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following: Brown, C. Henry Simon Carter, G. Hensgens Talbot "Section 2. R.S. 56:10.1(C) is hereby amended and reenacted Chaney Hill to read as follows: Total - 17 The Chair declared the above bill, not having received a two- §10.1. Aquatic Plant Control Fund; creation; uses thirds vote of the elected members, failed to pass. * * * Motion to reconsider pending. C. Subject to an annual appropriation by the legislature, the HOUSE BILL NO. 203— monies in the Aquatic Plant Control Fund shall be used solely by the BY REPRESENTATIVES JACKSON AND MARCELLE office of fisheries, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, to fund the A JOINT RESOLUTION aquatic plant control program and to fund cooperative research and Proposing to amend Article V, Section 23 of the Constitution of public education efforts by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Louisiana and to add Article X, Section 31 of the Constitution and the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center relative to of Louisiana, relative to public office and public employment; aquatic weed control and eradication and to eradicate roseau cane to provide relative to the holding of public office or public scale. An amount not to exceed fifteen percent of the annual employment; to provide relative to age; to provide for the appropriation shall be used to fund research and public education elimination of the mandatory retirement age for judges; to efforts relative to aquatic weed control and eradication by the provide for submission of the proposed amendments to the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. The funds electors; and to provide for related matters. appropriated pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be in addition to any other amounts appropriated by the legislature." Called from the calendar.

On motion of Rep. Connick, the amendments were adopted. Read by title. Rep. McFarland moved the final passage of the bill, as amended. Motion ROLL CALL On motion of Rep. Jackson, the bill was returned to the calendar. The roll was called with the following result: Notice of Intention to Call YEAS Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.20(A), Rep. Jackson gave notice Mr. Speaker Gaines LeBas of her intention to call House Bill No. 203 from the calendar on Amedee Garofalo Leopold Tuesday, May 1, 2018. Anders Gisclair Lyons Armes Glover Magee Notice of Intention to Call Bacala Guinn Marcelle Bagley Hall Marino Pursuant to House Rule No. 8.20(A), Rep. Smith gave notice of Bagneris Harris, J. McFarland her intention to call House Bill No. 265 from the calendar on Berthelot Harris, L. Miller, D. Wednesday, May 2, 2018. Billiot Hazel Morris, Jay Brass Hilferty Morris, Jim Suspension of the Rules Brown, T. Hoffmann Norton Carmody Horton Pierre On motion of Rep. Abramson, the rules were suspended in order Carpenter Howard Pope to take up and consider Senate Bills on Second Reading to be Carter, S. Hunter Pugh Referred to Committee at this time. Connick Huval Pylant Coussan Jackson Reynolds Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on Cox James Schexnayder Second Reading to be Referred Danahay Jefferson Shadoin Davis Jenkins Smith The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions on second Duplessis Johnson Stagni reading to be referred were taken up, read, and referred to Dwight Jones Thibaut committees, as follows: Foil Jordan Thomas Franklin Landry, T. Zeringue Total - 69 Motion NAYS On motion of Rep. Abramson, the Committee on Ways and Bouie Ivey Seabaugh Means was discharged from further consideration of Senate Bill No. Carter, R. Landry, N. Stefanski 555.

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SENATE BILL NO. 555— I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Senate has BY SENATORS LAFLEUR, WHITE AND THOMPSON adopted and asks your concurrence in the following Senate AN ACT Concurrent Resolutions: To amend and reenact R.S. 39:91(B) and (E) and to enact Subpart F- 2 of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 90 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:99.51 through 99.69, relative to the issuance of bonds to Respectfully submitted, securitize the state's allocation of the economic damage settlement of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill economic damage GLENN A. KOEPP litigation; to create the Louisiana Economic Financing Secretary of the Senate Corporation; to provide for the qualifications of the members of the corporation; to provide for the authority of the corporation to issue bonds; to provide for the sale of certain assets of the Senate Concurrent Resolutions state to the corporation; to provide for the deposit of the Lying Over proceeds of the sale into the Deepwater Horizon Economic Damages Collection Fund; to provide for the use of the monies The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained in the in the Deepwater Horizon Economic Damages Collection Fund; message were taken up and acted upon as follows: to authorize the financing, purchase, ownership, and management of payments from the Deepwater Horizon SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 90— BY SENATORS GARY SMITH AND PRICE AND REPRESENTATIVES economic damage settlement; to provide for the security for the GAINES, GREGORY MILLER AND STAGNI payment of the bonds; to provide for bond validation actions; to A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION provide for tax exemptions; to provide for ancillary contracts To express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana and derivative instruments; to provide for an effective date; and upon the passing of an exceptional public servant and friend, to provide for related matters. Clyde "Rock" Gisclair, former assessor for the parish of St. Charles. Read by title. Read by title. On motion of Rep. Abramson, the bill was recommitted to the Committee on Appropriations. On motion of Rep. Gaines, and under a suspension of the rules, the resolution was concurred in. Petitions, Memorials, and Communications Privileged Report of the Legislative Bureau The following petitions, memorials, and communications were April 25, 2018 received and read: To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Message from the Senate I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the SIGNED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS following report: April 25, 2018 Senate Bill No. 60 Reported without amendments. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: Senate Bill No. 112 Reported without amendments. I am directed to inform your honorable body that the President of the Senate has signed the following Senate Concurrent Senate Bill No. 156 Resolutions: Reported without amendments. Senate Concurrent Resolution Nos. 84, 85, and 88 Senate Bill No. 212 Reported without amendments. and ask the Speaker of the House of Representatives to affix his signature to the same. Senate Bill No. 291 Reported without amendments. Respectfully submitted, Senate Bill No. 326 GLENN A. KOEPP Reported without amendments. Secretary of the Senate Senate Bill No. 330 The Senate Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were Reported with amendments. signed by the Speaker of the House. Senate Bill No. 331 Message from the Senate Reported without amendments. ASKING CONCURRENCE IN Senate Bill No. 366 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS Reported without amendments. Senate Bill No. 372 April 25, 2018 Reported without amendments. To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Senate Bill No. 415 Representatives: Reported without amendments.

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Senate Bill No. 456 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 71— Reported without amendments. BY REPRESENTATIVES EDMONDS AND HOFFMANN A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Senate Bill No. 479 To urge and request Attorney General Jeff Landry to prepare and file Reported without amendments. an amicus brief in federal court to support the state of Mississippi's litigation efforts to ban elective abortions after Senate Bill No. 511 fifteen weeks gestation. Reported without amendments. Read by title. Respectfully submitted, Lies over under the rules. VINCENT J. PIERRE Chairman HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 72— BY REPRESENTATIVES STOKES AND WRIGHT Suspension of the Rules A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To create the Daylight Saving Time Task Force to study and make On motion of Rep. Gaines, the rules were suspended in order to recommendations relative to the observance of daylight saving take up and consider Introduction of Resolutions, House and House time and to submit a written report of findings and Concurrent at this time. recommendations to the House Committee on Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Introduction of Resolutions, International Affairs by not later than sixty days prior to the House and House Concurrent convening of the 2019 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana. The following members introduced the following entitled House and House Concurrent Resolutions, which were read the first time by Read by title. their titles and placed upon the calendar for their second reading: Lies over under the rules. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 140— BY REPRESENTATIVES GAINES, ARMES, STEVE CARTER, COX, CREWS, CROMER, FOIL, GISCLAIR, HAZEL, HOWARD, AND TERRY Reports of Committees LANDRY A RESOLUTION The following reports of committees were received and read: To urge and request that all state professional and occupational licensing boards review and implement existing Louisiana law Report of the Committee on as it relates to the issuance of occupational or professional licenses to military families in the state. Administration of Criminal Justice Read by title. April 25, 2018 On motion of Rep. Gaines, and under a suspension of the rules, To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: the resolution was adopted. I am directed by your Committee on Administration of Criminal HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 141— Justice to submit the following report: BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER A RESOLUTION House Bill No. 207, by Bagley To recognize April as Sarcoidosis Awareness Month in Louisiana. Reported with amendments. (11-0) Read by title. House Bill No. 253, by Connick On motion of Rep. Carpenter, and under a suspension of the Reported with amendments. (7-3) rules, the resolution was adopted. House Bill No. 365, by Jordan HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 142— Reported with amendments. (14-0) BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCE HARRIS A RESOLUTION House Bill No. 389, by Carter, G. To adopt House Rule 8.20.1 of the Rules of Order of the House of Reported favorably. (12-0) Representatives to provide for a procedure to pass over controversial instruments on third reading. House Bill No. 761, by Pierre Reported favorably. (8-7) Read by title. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 6, by Morrell Lies over under the rules. Reported favorably. (11-0) HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 70— Senate Bill No. 49, by Morrell BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Reported with amendments. (10-0) To authorize and request the House and Senate committees on health and welfare to meet and function as a joint committee to study Senate Bill No. 50, by Morrell certain healthcare occupational licensing boards timely and cost Reported favorably. (11-0) effective pathways for military veterans with medical training Senate Bill No. 101, by Morrell to practice lawfully in civilian healthcare jobs in Louisiana. Reported with amendments. (12-0) Read by title. Senate Bill No. 102, by Morrell Lies over under the rules. Reported with amendments. (11-0)

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Senate Bill No. 105, by Morrell House Concurrent Resolution No. 40, by Leger Reported favorably. (11-0) Reported with amendments. (9-0) Senate Bill No. 166, by Thompson Senate Bill No. 75, by Boudreaux Reported with amendments. (13-0) Reported favorably. (9-0) Senate Bill No. 231, by Morrell Senate Bill No. 202, by Peacock Reported with amendments. (10-0) Reported with amendments. (8-3) Senate Bill No. 236, by Morrell Senate Bill No. 203, by Peacock Reported with amendments. (14-0-1) Reported favorably. (8-0) Senate Bill No. 243, by Morrell (Joint Resolution) Senate Bill No. 207, by Boudreaux Reported with amendments. (16-0) Reported favorably. (8-0) Senate Bill No. 441, by Morrell Senate Bill No. 375, by Barrow Reported favorably. (10-0) Reported with amendments. (10-0) SHERMAN Q. MACK FRANK A. HOFFMANN Chairman Chairman The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments, The above Senate Bills, except Senate Bill Nos. 202 and 203, except Senate Bill No. 243, were referred to the Legislative Bureau. reported favorably or with amendments were referred to the Legislative Bureau Report of the Committee on Report of the Committee on Education April 25, 2018 House and Governmental Affairs To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: April 25, 2018 I am directed by your Committee on Education to submit the To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: following report: I am directed by your Committee on House and Governmental House Concurrent Resolution No. 22, by Leger Affairs to submit the following report: Reported favorably. (13-0) House Resolution No. 59, by Carpenter House Bill No. 793, by Carter, S. Reported with amendments. (6-2) Reported with amendments. (11-0) House Resolution No. 92, by Connick House Bill No. 803, by Armes Reported with amendments. (8-0) Reported favorably. (13-0) Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 43, by Walsworth House Bill No. 842, by Amedee Reported with amendments. (8-0) Reported with amendments. (8-5-1) Senate Bill No. 133, by Hewitt Senate Bill No. 224, by Barrow Reported with amendments. (7-0) Reported favorably. (13-0) Senate Bill No. 168, by Thompson Senate Bill No. 250, by Mizell Reported favorably. (7-0) Reported with amendments. (13-0) Senate Bill No. 169, by Thompson Senate Bill No. 401, by Mizell Reported with amendments. (7-0) Reported favorably. (9-0) Senate Bill No. 177, by Walsworth NANCY LANDRY Reported favorably. (8-0) Chairman MICHAEL E. DANAHAY The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments Chairman were referred to the Legislative Bureau. The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments Report of the Committee on were referred to the Legislative Bureau. Health and Welfare Report of the Committee on April 25, 2018 Insurance To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: April 25, 2018 I am directed by your Committee on Health and Welfare to To the Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives: submit the following report:

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I am directed by your Committee on Insurance to submit the HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 137— following report: BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL A RESOLUTION House Concurrent Resolution No. 47, by Talbot To commend The Dunham School boys' basketball team upon Reported favorably. (8-0) winning the 2018 Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division III state championship. Senate Bill No. 285, by Smith, G. Reported with amendments. (9-0) HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 138— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER KIRK TALBOT A RESOLUTION Chairman To recognize Wednesday, April 25, 2018, as Greater New Orleans, Inc., NextGen Day at the state capitol. The above Senate Bills reported favorably or with amendments were referred to the Legislative Bureau. Respectfully submitted, CHRIS HAZEL Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment Chairman April 25, 2018 The above House Resolutions contained in the report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken by the Clerk of the To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the Representatives: House. I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the following report: Privileged Report of the Committee on Enrollment The following House Resolutions have been properly enrolled: April 25, 2018 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 127— To the honorable Speaker and Members of the House of BY REPRESENTATIVE BISHOP Representatives: A RESOLUTION To designate Tuesday, April 24, 2018, as the fourth annual Oil and I am directed by your Committee on Enrollment to submit the Natural Gas Industry Day at the state capitol. following report: HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 128— The following House Concurrent Resolutions have been BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARD properly enrolled: A RESOLUTION To express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 53— death of Christopher Michael "Chris" Lawton, Zachary Fire BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT Department Deputy Chief and reserve officer with the Zachary A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Police Department. To designate Wednesday, May 2, 2018, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol. HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 129— BY REPRESENTATIVE LEOPOLD HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 56— A RESOLUTION BY REPRESENTATIVES TERRY LANDRY AND PIERRE AND To commend David Milos Pavlovich, posthumously, for his many SENATORS BOUDREAUX AND MILLS contributions to Plaquemines Parish. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To commend SMILE Community Action Agency for their HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 130— outstanding service in south central Louisiana, as the BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMES organization celebrates its fiftieth anniversary of helping people A RESOLUTION and changing lives, and to recognize May 2018 as Community To recognize Wednesday, April 25, 2018, as Kappa Alpha Psi Action Month in Louisiana. Fraternity, Incorporated, Day at the state capitol. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 57— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 131— BY REPRESENTATIVE BRASS AND SENATOR PRICE BY REPRESENTATIVE MUSCARELLO A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To commend the Ash family upon the occasion of its first family To commend the organizers, volunteers, and royal court of the 2018 reunion in Vacherie, St. James Parish, Louisiana. Italian Festival in Tickfaw. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58— HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 132— BY REPRESENTATIVE CARPENTER AND SENATOR BARROW BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITH A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION To commend the Baker High School Symphonic Band for its many To urge and request owners and employees of public establishments achievements and awards and for its participation, on March 4, who provide television viewing for patrons to utilize closed 2018, in the Conductor-Composer Clinic at Carnegie Hall in captioning when available. New York.

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 135— HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 59— BY REPRESENTATIVE DEVILLIER BY REPRESENTATIVES BRASS, JEFFERSON, AND PIERRE A RESOLUTION A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION To express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Elton To commend Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, upon the "Bee" Cormier. celebration of its upcoming one hundred twelfth anniversary as

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an organization and to recognize Tuesday, April 24, 2018, as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the state capitol. Respectfully submitted, CHRIS HAZEL Chairman The above House Concurrent Resolutions contained in the report were signed by the Speaker of the House and taken to the Senate by the Clerk of the House and were signed by the President of the Senate and taken by the Clerk of the House to the Secretary of State in accordance with the rules of the House. Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Jefferson, the rules were suspended to permit the Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations to supplement its tentative weekly pursuant to House Rule 14.23. Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Nancy Landry, the rules were suspended to permit the Committee on Education to meet on Thursday, April 26, 2018, and consider the following legislative instruments that were not listed on the weekly committee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23: House Bill Nos. 670 and 671 House Resolution No. 112 Senate Bill Nos. 46, 254, and 349 Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Hoffmann, the rules were suspended to permit the Committee on Health and Welfare to meet on Thursday, April 26, 2018, and consider the following legislative instruments that were not listed on the weekly committee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23: House Concurrent Resolution Nos. 54 and 55 Suspension of the Rules On motion of Rep. Danahay, the rules were suspended to permit the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to meet on Thursday, April 26, 2018, and consider the following legislative instruments that were not listed on the weekly committee schedule as required by House Rule 14.23: House Bill No. 760 Leave of Absence Rep. Bishop - 2 days Rep. Chaney - 2 days Rep. Crews - 1 day Adjournment On motion of Rep. Billiot, at 4:17 P.M., the House agreed to adjourn until Thursday, April 26, 2018, at 2:00 P.M. The Speaker of the House declared the House adjourned until 2:00 P.M., Thursday, April 26, 2018. ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House

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