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1831 OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA _______ FORTY-EIGHTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS _______ Thirty-Eighth Regular Session of the Legislature Under the Adoption of the Constitution of 1974 _______ Senate Chamber State Capitol Baton Rouge, Louisiana Monday, June 4, 2012 The Senate was called to order at 9:20 o'clock A.M. by Hon. John A. Alario Jr., President of the Senate. Morning Hour CONVENING ROLL CALL The roll being called, the following members answered to their names: PRESENT Mr. President Crowe Murray Adley Donahue Nevers Allain Gallot Peacock Amedee Guillory Perry Appel Johns Peterson Broome Kostelka Riser Brown LaFleur Smith, G. Buffington Long Tarver Chabert Mills Walsworth Claitor Morrell Ward Cortez Morrish Total - 32 ABSENT Dorsey-Colomb Martiny White Erdey Smith, J. Heitmeier Thompson Total - 7 The President of the Senate announced there were 32 Senators present and a quorum. Prayer The prayer was offered by Reverend Samuel C. Tolbert, following which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. Reading of the Journal On motion of Senator Brown, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the Journal of June 3, 2012, was adopted. Message from the House HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED June 3, 2012 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following members, on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No. 756 by Representative Abramson: Representatives Abramson, T. Burns and Brossett. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Message from the House RECOMMITTED CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 3, 2012 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has recommitted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 94. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Message from the House ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 3, 2012 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 173. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Message from the House ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 3, 2012 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 261. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives Message from the House ADOPTION OF CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT June 3, 2012 To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate: I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 516. Respectfully submitted, ALFRED W. SPEER Clerk of the House of Representatives

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OFFICIAL JOURNALOF THE

SENATEOF THE

STATE OF LOUISIANA_______FORTY-EIGHTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS_______

Thirty-Eighth Regular Session of the LegislatureUnder the Adoption of the

Constitution of 1974_______Senate Chamber

State CapitolBaton Rouge, Louisiana

Monday, June 4, 2012

The Senate was called to order at 9:20 o'clock A.M. by Hon.John A. Alario Jr., President of the Senate.

Morning Hour

CONVENING ROLL CALLThe roll being called, the following members answered to their

names:

PRESENT

Mr. President Crowe MurrayAdley Donahue NeversAllain Gallot PeacockAmedee Guillory PerryAppel Johns PetersonBroome Kostelka RiserBrown LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long TarverChabert Mills WalsworthClaitor Morrell WardCortez Morrish Total - 32

ABSENT

Dorsey-Colomb Martiny WhiteErdey Smith, J.Heitmeier Thompson Total - 7

The President of the Senate announced there were 32 Senatorspresent and a quorum.

PrayerThe prayer was offered by Reverend Samuel C. Tolbert,

following which the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to theflag of the United States of America.

Reading of the JournalOn motion of Senator Brown, the reading of the Journal was

dispensed with and the Journal of June 3, 2012, was adopted.

Message from the HouseHOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker ofthe House of Representatives has appointed the following members,on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like

committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No.756 by Representative Abramson:

Representatives Abramson, T. Burns and Brossett.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseRECOMMITTED

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has recommitted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 94.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 173.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 261.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 516.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

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Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 274.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 365.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 518.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 581.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 596.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 1188.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Introduction of Senate ResolutionsSenator Cortez asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 190—BY SENATOR CORTEZ

A RESOLUTIONTo congratulate the Bayou Roux band and its members on being

selected as the final act of the Country Rendez-vous Festival inCraponne, France, on July 27-29, 2012 and recognizes the bandand its members as honorary ambassadors of Louisiana's music,culture, and people to France at the festival.

On motion of Senator Cortez the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 191—BY SENATOR CHABERT

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to

study the governance, efficiencies, and service delivery of theLouisiana State University Health Care Services Division andthe Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

On motion of Senator Heitmeier the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

Senate Resolutions onSecond Reading

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 180—BY SENATOR MORRELL

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Revenue to develop a plan

which will encourage and foster the use of "master limitedpartnerships (MLP)" investments in the state of Louisiana; toreconsider the department's position on denying MLPsexemptions relative to composite returns and withholdingrequirements; to request that the department and representatives

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of the MLP community study Louisiana revenue laws, rules, andregulations relative to future relationships between MLPs andthe state of Louisiana; and to provide a report of its findings andrecommendations to the Senate's Revenue and Fiscal AffairsCommittee prior to the opening of the 2013 Regular Session.

On motion of Senator Morrell the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 181—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Tony Chachere's Creole Foods and Troy Landry for

their individual and partnered promotion of Louisiana and all ithas to offer.

On motion of Senator Guillory the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 182—BY SENATOR CROWE

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Natural Resources to

study the feasibility of creating a conservation district whichincludes the parishes of St. Tammany and Washington.

On motion of Senator Crowe the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 183—BY SENATOR CROWE

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and

the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality to meet and tofunction as a joint committee to study the social, economic andenvironmental impact of the discharge of black liquor and othertoxic or hazardous substances to the environment from theTemple Inland facility into the Pearl River, and to report itsfindings and recommendations to the Senate prior to theconvening of the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature ofLouisiana.

On motion of Senator Crowe the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 184—BY SENATOR PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Timala "Timmie" Melancon for

receiving a 2012 Image Award from the Louisiana Associationof Educators, her outstanding teaching career and many years ofexemplary service, and her lasting contributions to publiceducation in Vermilion Parish and Louisiana upon the occasionof her retirement.

On motion of Senator Perry the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 185—BY SENATOR PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Harry and Benita Clostio of Kaplan on seventy-four

years of marriage.

On motion of Senator Perry the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 186—BY SENATOR THOMPSON

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate president to appoint a committee to

study funding mechanisms, improvement, and promotion ofLouisiana state parks, in conjunction with the strategic planadopted by the office of state parks.

On motion of Senator Thompson the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 187—BY SENATOR ADLEY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Mark J.

Sorapuru on his assuming command of the 7th Space WarningSquadron.

On motion of Senator Adley the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 188—BY SENATOR ERDEY

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission to

conduct a study to determine the assets needed in order toaccommodate and assist the oil and gas industry in providingtrained Louisiana workers needed for oil and gas productionexpected from newly found minerals in the Tuscaloosa MarineShale.

On motion of Senator Erdey the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 189—BY SENATORS CROWE, PETERSON, ALARIO, APPEL, HEITMEIER,MORRELL AND MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo make an urgent request for additional assistance and resources to

fight crime in New Orleans on behalf of five year old Briana"Bri" Allen who randomly and senselessly lost her life to violentcrime in New Orleans.

On motion of Senator Crowe the resolution was read by title andreturned to the Calendar, subject to call.

Senate Concurrent Resolutions onSecond Reading

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152—BY SENATOR GALLOT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Orlando Woolridge, former Mansfield HighSchool, University of Notre Dame, and National BasketballAssociation basketball player and 2010 Louisiana Sports Hall ofFame inductee.

The concurrent resolution was read by title. Senator Gallotmoved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot PerryAdley Guillory PetersonAllain Heitmeier RiserAmedee Johns Smith, G.Broome LaFleur Smith, J.Brown Long TarverBuffington Mills ThompsonChabert Morrell WalsworthClaitor Morrish WardCortez Murray WhiteCrowe NeversDonahue Peacock Total - 34

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Appel Erdey MartinyDorsey-Colomb Kostelka Total - 5

The Chair declared the Senate adopted the Senate ConcurrentResolution and ordered it sent to the House.

Motion to ConsiderHOUSE BILL NO. 838—

BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPAGNE AN ACT

To enact R.S. 49:214.5.4(I), relative to the Coastal Protection andRestoration Fund; to dedicate certain monies into the fund; toprovide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

Senator Chabert moved the adoption of a motion to allow theSenate to consider House Bill No. 838 on Third Reading and FinalPassage, Subject to Call, after 6:00 o'clock P.M. on the 82nd calendarday pursuant to the consent of the House.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot NeversAdley Guillory PeacockAllain Heitmeier PerryAmedee Johns PetersonBroome Kostelka RiserBrown LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long Smith, J.Chabert Martiny TarverClaitor Mills ThompsonCortez Morrell WalsworthCrowe Morrish WardDonahue Murray White Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Dorsey-Colomb Erdey Total - 3

The Chair declared that the motion to allow the Senate toconsider House Bill No. 838 after 6:00 o'clock P.M. on the 82nd

calendar day was adopted and the bill may be considered pursuant tothe consent of the House.

Message from the HouseASKING CONCURRENCE IN

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in thefollowing House Concurrent Resolutions:

HCR NO. 200 HCR NO. 202 HCR NO. 201

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

House Concurrent ResolutionsSenator Walsworth asked for and obtained a suspension of the

rules to read House Concurrent Resolutions a first and second time.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 200—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Ouachita Parish School Board and the

Monroe City School Board to take certain actions to facilitateachieving unitary status for their respective school districts.

The resolution was read by title. Senator Walsworth moved toconcur in the House Concurrent Resolution.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Guillory NeversAdley Heitmeier PeacockAllain Johns PerryAmedee Kostelka RiserBroome LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long Smith, J.Chabert Martiny TarverCortez Mills ThompsonCrowe Morrell WalsworthDonahue Morrish WardGallot Murray White Total - 33

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Claitor ErdeyBrown Dorsey-Colomb Peterson Total - 6

The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the HouseConcurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201—BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary

Education to review its policies relative to graduationrequirements, particularly as they pertain to core curricula anddiploma paths, and to submit a written report of its findings andrecommendations to the House Committee on Education and theSenate Committee on Education not later than sixty days priorto the beginning of the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislatureof Louisiana.

The resolution was read by title. Senator Nevers moved toconcur in the House Concurrent Resolution.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long Tarver

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Claitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrish WardDonahue Murray White Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Erdey Morrell Total - 3

The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the HouseConcurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 202—BY REPRESENTATIVE MACK

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Sheriff Willie Graves on his retirement after thirty-five

years of service in law enforcement, including sixteen years asthe sheriff of Livingston Parish.

The resolution was read by title. Senator White moved toconcur in the House Concurrent Resolution.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Erdey PeacockAllain Gallot PerryAmedee Guillory PetersonBroome Heitmeier RiserBrown Johns Smith, G.Buffington Kostelka Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverClaitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrish WardDonahue Murray White Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel LaFleur Morrell Total - 3

The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the HouseConcurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.

Conference Committee ReportsThe following reports were received and read:

SENATE BILL NO. 472—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1472(12)(E) and 1761(9) and to enact

R.S. 23:1472(12)(H)(XXII) and 1711(G), relative tounemployment compensation; to provide for employers'classification of workers; to provide for independent contractors;to provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 472 By Senator Murray

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 472 by SenatorMurray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the Legislative Bureau Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Houseof Representatives on May 2, 2012 be adopted.

2. That the House Floor Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposedby Representative Broadwater and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 22, 2012 be rejected.

3. The following amendments to the reengrosed bill be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, delete "1472(12)(E) and"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 7, delete "1472(12)(E) and" and change "are" to "is"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, delete lines 12 through 17

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, delete lines 1 through 15

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Edwin R. Murray Chris BroadwaterDaniel "Danny" Martiny Herbert B. DixonA. G. Crowe Walt Leger III

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverClaitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue Morrish WhiteDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 38

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Total - 1

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

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SENATE BILL NO. 756— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 373 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT

To enact R.S. 22:1856.1, relative to the audit of pharmacy records bycertain entities including pharmacy benefit managers; to providefor definitions; to provide with respect to an appeals process;and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 756 By Senator Mills

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 756 by SenatorMills, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the committee amendments Nos.1 through 10, adopted bythe House Committee on Health and Welfare on May, 16, 2012,be adopted.

2. That the House Floor amendments Nos.1 through 7 proposed byRepresentative LeBas and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 30, 2012, be adopted.

3. That the House Floor amendments Nos. 8 through 10 proposedby Representative LeBas and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 30, 2012, be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Fred Mills Scott M. SimonPatrick Page Cortez H. Bernard LeBasDan "Blade" Morrish James K. Armes

Senator Mills moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PerryAllain Guillory PetersonAmedee Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, G.Brown Kostelka Smith, J.Buffington LaFleur TarverChabert Long ThompsonClaitor Martiny WalsworthCortez Mills WardCrowe Morrell WhiteDonahue MorrishDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Peacock Total - 2

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 290—BY SENATORS MURRAY, ALLAIN, BROOME, BROWN, CHABERT,DORSEY-COLOMB, LAFLEUR, LONG, MORRELL, PETERSON, GARYSMITH AND TARVER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3451, 3453(B), (D) and (E), and 3456,

to enact R.S. 17:3453.1, and to repeal R.S. 17:3453(F), relativeto the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium for Researchand Education; to provide relative to the purpose of theconsortium and the membership of the executive board; toestablish and provide for the membership and duties of anadvisory council; to provide relative to development of a masterplan; to provide for annual reporting requirements; and toprovide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 290 By Senator Murray

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 290 by SenatorMurray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the House Floor Amendment proposed by RepresentativeHarrison and adopted by the House of Representatives on May29, 2012 be rejected.

2. That the House Committee Amendments proposed by the HouseCommittee on Education and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 17, 2012 be adopted.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Edwin R. Murray Jared BrossettFrancis Thompson Stephen F. CarterMike Walsworth Charles R. Chaney

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot PeacockAdley Guillory PerryAllain Heitmeier PetersonAmedee Johns RiserBroome Kostelka Smith, G.Brown LaFleur Smith, J.Buffington Long TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue Morrish WhiteDorsey-Colomb MurrayErdey Nevers Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Appel Claitor Total - 2

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 520—BY SENATOR BROOME

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1231(B)(2) and 1253 and to enact R.S.

23:1251(3), relative to workers' compensation benefits; toprovide for death benefit awards to dependent children; toprovide for payment to adopted or natural children of deceasedemployee; to restrict payments to certain persons; and to providefor related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 520 By Senator Broome

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 520 by SenatorBroome, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed bythe House Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations andadopted by the House of Representatives on April 25, 2012 berejected.

2. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed bythe Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on April 25, 2012 be rejected.

3. That Legislative Bureau Amendments Nos. 3 and 4 proposed bythe Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on April 25, 2012 be adopted.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Sharon Weston Broome Herbert B. DixonA. G. Crowe Patricia Haynes SmithEdwin R. Murray

Senator Broome moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Erdey PeacockAllain Gallot PerryAmedee Guillory PetersonBroome Heitmeier RiserBrown Johns Smith, G.Buffington Kostelka Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverClaitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrish WardDonahue Murray White Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel LaFleur Morrell Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 268—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 25:376, 379.4 and 1245, and to enact R.S.

25:380.3(C), 380.24(C), 380.34(C), 380.44(C), 380.54(C),380.64(C), 380.74(C), 380.84(C), 380.94(C), 380.104(C),380.114(C), 380.124(C), 380.134(C), 380.154(C) and380.165(C), relative to operations of the Old State Capitol andcertain museums; to authorize the Department of State totemporarily close the Old State Capitol and certain museumsunder its jurisdiction when no funds are appropriated for theoperation of such facilities; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 268 By Senator LaFleur

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 268 by SenatorLaFleur, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:

1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 37proposed by the House Committee on House and GovernmentalAffairs and adopted by the House on May 17, 2012 be adopted.

2. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposedby Representative Jim Morris and adopted by the House on May29, 2012 be adopted.

3. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5proposed by Representative Arnold and adopted by the Houseon May 29, 2012 be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Eric LaFleur Walt Leger IIIConrad Appel Anthony V. LigiJack Donahue

Senator LaFleur moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PerryAllain Guillory PetersonAmedee Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, G.Brown Kostelka Smith, J.Buffington LaFleur TarverChabert Long Thompson

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Claitor Martiny WalsworthCortez Mills WardCrowe Morrell WhiteDonahue MorrishDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Peacock Total - 2

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 751— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 335 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND PEACOCK AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1256, to enact R.S. 32:1256.1, and torepeal Chapter 15, Subpart 1, Part V of Title 46 of the LouisianaAdministrative Code, comprised of Sections 1501 through 1515,relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission; to providerelative to recreational product shows; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 751 By Senators Morrish and Peacock

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 751 by SenatorsMorrish and Peacock, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1 through 24 proposedby the House Committee on Commerce and adopted by theHouse of Representatives on May 23, 2012, be adopted.

2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed bythe Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 23, 2012, be adopted.

3. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed byRepresentative Carmody and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012, be adopted.

4. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed byRepresentative Pierre and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012, be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Dan "Blade" Morrish Thomas CarmodyRobert Adley Erich E. PontiBarrow Peacock Chuck Kleckley

Senator Morrish moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverClaitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue Morrish WhiteDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 38

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Total - 1

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 320—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 37:1743.1, relative to certain healthcare providers; to

restrict the use of the title "Doctor" or "Dr." by certainhealthcare providers; to provide for procedures and terms; andto provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 320 By Senator Martiny

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 320 by SenatorMartiny, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:

1. That the House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5proposed by the House Committee on Health and Welfare andadopted by the House of Representatives on May 21, 2012, beadopted.

2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposed byRepresentative Nancy Landry and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 30, 2012, be rejected.

3. That the following amendments to the Engrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, delete line 2 and insert "To amend and reenact R.S. 37:3241(8), 3244(C), 3245(D)(1), and

3248 and to enact R.S. 37:1743.1, 3241(15) and (16), 3244(D),3255(D), 3258, and 3259, relative to healthcare providers; torestrict the use of the"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 4, after "terms;" insert the following: "to authorizethe issuance of a midwifery license to applicants who are membersof certain midwifery certifying organizations; to provide for certainexemptions; to authorize the board to accept an examinationadministered by the North American Registry of Midwives or otherapproved certifying examination; to establish professional liability

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and immunity for physicians performing risk assessments in certainsettings; to provide for limitation on the Louisiana State Board ofNursing; to provide for definitions;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, delete line 6 and insert the following:

"Section 1. R.S. 37:3241(8), 3244(C), 3245(D)(1), and 3248 arehereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 37:1743.1, 3241(15) and(16), 3244(D), 3255(D), 3258, and 3259 are hereby enacted to readas follows:"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, after line 9, insert the following:

"* * *§3241. Definitions

As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall apply unlessthe context clearly states otherwise:

* * *(8) "Licensed midwife" means a person who has completed all

requirements of R.S. 37:3247, 3253, and 3255, has successfullycompleted the examination process, and is certified as a midwife bythe North American Registry of Midwives along with being ingood standing on the registry of licensed midwives maintained by theboard.

* * *(15) "Certified professional midwife" means a person

certified by the North American Registry of Midwives.(16) "Low risk patient" means an individual who is at low

or normal risk of developing complications during pregnancy andchildbirth as evidenced by the absence of any preexistingmaternal disease or disease arising during pregnancy or suchother conditions as the board may identify in rules.

* * *§3244. Scope of practice

* * *C. A person may be issued a license as a licensed midwife, or

permit as an apprentice midwife, or a senior apprentice midwife.,such that:

(1) A licensed midwife may provide any care or servicesprovided for in R.S. 37:3244(B) Subsection B of this Section.

(2) A senior apprentice midwife may only provide care orservices only under the supervision of a licensed physician, certifiednurse midwife, or licensed midwife.

(3) An apprentice midwife may provide care or services onlyunder the supervision of a licensed physician, certified nursemidwife, or licensed midwife.

D. Prior to providing any services, a licensed midwife shallobtain informed consent, in writing, of the patient in a mannerand form prescribed by the board which shall include but not belimited to the following:

(1) The name and license number of the licensed midwife.(2) The patient's name, address, telephone number, and the

name of the patient's primary care provider if the patient hasone.

(3) A statement that the licensed midwife is not an advancedpractice registered nurse midwife or physician.

(4) A description of the education, training, continuingeducation, and experience of the licensed midwife.

(5) A description of the licensed midwife's philosophy ofpractice.

(6) A statement recognizing the obligation of the licensedmidwife to provide the client, upon request, separate documentsdescribing the law and regulations governing the practice ofmidwifery, including the requirement for an evaluation andexamination by a physician, the protocol for transfer ormandatory transfer, and the licensed midwife's personal writtenpractice guidelines.

(7) A description of the protocol for transfer to a hospital.(8) A complete and accurate description of the services to be

provided to the patient.(9) Whether the licensed midwife maintains a professional

liability policy and if insurance is maintained, a description of theliability conditions and limits of such insurance.

(10) Any additional information or requirement which theboard deems necessary to protect the health, safety, or welfare ofthe patient.§3245. Permits and licenses

* * *D. Upon meeting the educational and clinical experience

requirements provided by the board, a person may apply for amidwifery license by submitting the following information:.

(1) An application for the license and to take the next qualifyingexamination; provided, however, the board may issue a midwiferylicense to an applicant who holds current certification by theNorth American Registry of Midwives or such other certifyingorganization as the board may subsequently approve.

* * *§3248. Persons not affected

A. Any person authorized by the Louisiana State Board ofNursing to practice as a certified nurse midwife in the state shall notbe affected by the provisions of this Chapter.

B. Any student pursuing a course of study in an accreditedmidwifery education program that is approved by the board whoprovides midwifery services, provided that such services are anintegral part of the student's course of study and are performedunder the direct supervision of a physician, certified nursemidwife, or a licensed midwife, and the student is designated bya title which clearly indicates his status as a student or trainee,shall not be affected by the provisions of this Chapter.

* * *§3255. Examination

* * *D. The examination administered by the North American

Registry of Midwives, or such other certifying examination as theboard may subsequently approve, shall be accepted by the boardas a qualifying examination for purposes of midwifery licensure.

* * *§3258. Professional liability

A. Physician evaluation and examination as provided in R.S.37:3244 shall be deemed to constitute a risk assessment. Aphysician performing a risk assessment is responsible only fordetermining that at the time of the risk assessment the individualis at low or normal risk of developing complications duringpregnancy and childbirth. For any physician performing aphysician risk assessment, the physician-patient relationship shallonly exist for the purposes of the risk assessment and shall notcontinue after the conclusion of the physician risk assessment.

B. Physician risk assessment as defined in this Section shallnot create either of the following:

(1) Any legal duty, responsibility, or obligation by thephysician to provide continuing care after the conclusion of thephysician risk assessment.

(2) A legal relationship between the physician and thelicensed midwife or any duty, responsibility, or obligation by thephysician to supervise, collaborate, back-up, or oversee thelicensed midwife's care of the patient.

C. No physician or other health care provider as defined inR.S. 40:1299.41, no hospital as defined in R.S. 40:2102, or noinstitution, facility, or clinic licensed by the department shall be:

(1) Deemed to have established a legal relationship with alicensed midwife solely by providing a risk assessment as definedin this Section or accepting a transfer of a patient from a licensedmidwife.

(2) Liable for civil damages arising out of the negligent,grossly negligent, or wanton or willful acts or omissions of thelicensed midwife solely for providing a risk assessment as definedin this Section or accepting a transfer of a patient from a licensedmidwife.§3259. Reporting

A. Every licensed midwife shall report to the board annuallyin a manner and form prescribed by the board. The report shallbe submitted by January thirty-first of each year and shallinclude all of the following:

(1) The licensed midwife's name and license number.(2) The calendar year being reported.(3) The total number of clients served.

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(4) The total number and parish of live births attended as aprimary caregiver.

(5) The total number and parish of stillbirths attended as aprimary caregiver.

(6) The number of patients whose primary care wastransferred to another health care provider during theantepartum period and the reason for each transfer.

(7) The number, reason, and outcome for each electivehospital transfer.

(8) The number, reason, and outcome for each emergencytransport of an expectant mother prior to labor.

(9) A brief description of any complications resulting in themortality of a mother or an infant.

(10) Any other information prescribed by the board throughrule or regulation.

B. A licensed midwife shall report within forty-eight hoursto the board any maternal, fetal, or neonatal mortality ormorbidity in patients for whom care has been given. The reportshall include the sex, weight, date and place of delivery, methodof delivery, congenital anomalies of the fetus, and cause of death.

C. In addition to the penalties set forth in R.S. 37:3256, anylicensed midwife failing to satisfy the provisions of this Sectionshall be subject to a civil fine not to exceed one hundred dollarseach day the report is filed late. In no case shall the fine exceedfive hundred dollars."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Daniel "Danny" Martiny Scott M. SimonDavid Heitmeier Ray Garofalo

Nancy Landry

Senator Martiny moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot NeversAdley Guillory PeacockAmedee Heitmeier PerryBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverCortez Martiny ThompsonCrowe Mills WalsworthDonahue Morrish WardErdey Murray White Total - 33

NAYS

Claitor Dorsey-Colomb Total - 2

ABSENT

Allain MorrellAppel Peterson Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 417—BY SENATOR RISER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:461(A)(1), and to enact R.S.

18:461(A)(2)(d) and 463(A)(1)(d), relative to the LouisianaElection Code; to provide for the manner of qualifying forelections for candidates serving outside of the United States in

the armed forces; to provide relative to fees; to provide for filingby facsimile or electronic mail; to provide for qualifying withthe secretary of state or a person in his office designated toreceive qualifying papers; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 417 By Senator Riser

May 30, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 417 by SenatorRiser, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposedby Representative Tim Burns and adopted by the House on May23, 2012, be adopted.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Neil Riser Timothy G. Burns"Jody" Amedee Christopher BroadwaterEdwin R. Murray Jeff Thompson

Senator Riser moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey PeacockAdley Gallot PerryAllain Guillory PetersonAmedee Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, G.Brown Kostelka Smith, J.Buffington LaFleur TarverChabert Long ThompsonClaitor Martiny WalsworthCortez Mills WardCrowe Morrish WhiteDonahue MurrayDorsey-Colomb Nevers Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Morrell Total - 2

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 955—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:463(A)(2)(c)(i), 1505.4(A)(1) and (4),

(C), and (D)(1), 1511.4(D), and 1511.5(A)(1) and (2), (B), and(D) and to enact R.S. 18:1511.4.1, relative to the CampaignFinance Disclosure Act; to clarify the enforcement of certainviolations of the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; to theprovide for the powers, functions, and duties of the SupervisoryCommittee on Campaign Finance Disclosure and the Ethics

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Adjudicatory Board relative to such enforcement; and to providefor related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 955 By Representative Tim Burns

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 955 byRepresentative Tim Burns, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Gallotand adopted by the Senate on May 30, 2012, be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Timothy G. Burns "Jody" AmedeeGregory Miller Richard "Rick" Gallot Jr.Michael E. Danahay Edwin R. Murray

Senator Amedee moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot NeversAdley Guillory PeacockAllain Heitmeier PerryAmedee Johns PetersonBroome Kostelka RiserBrown LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long Smith, J.Chabert Martiny TarverCortez Mills ThompsonCrowe Morrell WalsworthDorsey-Colomb Morrish WardErdey Murray White Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Claitor Donahue Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 544—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:424(A), relative to driver's licenses; to

require a suspected unqualified licensee to retake the skills andknowledge test; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 544 By Representative Montoucet

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 544 byRepresentative Montoucet, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorRichard "Rick" Gallot and adopted by the Senate on May 16,2012, be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Karen Gaudet St. Germain Robert AdleyJames K. Armes Richard "Rick" Gallot Jr.

Neil Riser

Senator Riser moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot NeversAdley Guillory PeacockAllain Heitmeier PerryAmedee Johns PetersonBroome Kostelka RiserBrown LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long Smith, J.Chabert Martiny TarverCortez Mills ThompsonCrowe Morrell WalsworthDorsey-Colomb Morrish WardErdey Murray Total - 35

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel DonahueClaitor White Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1010—BY REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD, EDWARDS, AND MACK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:392 and to enact R.S. 13:352(D), (E),

and (F), and 588, relative to furniture and equipment purchasedor owned by the courts of appeal and each judicial district court;to require the title of all furniture and equipment purchased andin possession of the courts of appeal to vest in the purchasingcourt; to require an itemized statement of furniture andequipment requested for purchase; to authorize certain personsto complete the sale of furniture or equipment; to authorize anyjudge to purchase furniture and equipment with nonpublic fundsupon termination of office; to provide for the disposition of thesale proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 1010 By Representative Arnold

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1010 byRepresentative Arnold, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That the Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 proposedby Senator Claitor and adopted by the Senate on May 24, 2012,be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Ben NeversFranklin J. Foil Edwin R. MurrayJohn F. "Andy" Anders

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey MurrayAdley Gallot NeversAllain Heitmeier PerryAmedee Johns RiserBroome Kostelka Smith, G.Brown LaFleur Smith, J.Buffington Long TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WardCrowe Morrell WhiteDorsey-Colomb Morrish Total - 32

NAYS

Claitor Peacock Peterson Total - 3

ABSENT

Appel GuilloryDonahue Walsworth Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Senator Broome in the ChairHOUSE BILL NO. 293—

BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:491 and 492, relative to tenure ofschool bus operators; to provide relative to a school bus operatorbecoming a regular and permanent employee of the employingschool board; to provide definitions; to provide applicability; toprovide relative to the removal of certain operators; to providean effective date; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 293 By Representative Harrison

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 293 byRepresentative Harrison, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Morrelland adopted by the Senate on May 23, 2012, be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Joe Harrison Conrad AppelStephen F. Carter Jack Donahue

R.L. Bret Allain II

Senator Appel moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Cortez PeacockAdley Crowe PerryAllain Donahue ThompsonAppel Erdey WalsworthBuffington Johns WardChabert LaFleur WhiteClaitor Mills Total - 20

NAYS

Amedee Heitmeier NeversBroome Kostelka PetersonBrown Long Smith, G.Dorsey-Colomb Morrell Smith, J.Gallot Murray Tarver Total - 15

ABSENT

Guillory MorrishMartiny Riser Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Mr. President in the ChairHOUSE BILL NO. 141—

BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1495.7(A) and R.S. 42:1124.4(A)(2),relative to financial disclosure; to change the deadline forcertain disclosures by candidates for certain offices; to changethe time for certain notices relative to financial disclosurestatements; to provide for penalties; and to provide for relatedmatters.

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 141 By Representative St. Germain

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 141 byRepresentative St. Germain, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed theSenate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs andadopted by the Senate on May 10, 2012, be rejected.

2. That the set of amendments proposed by the Legislative Bureauand adopted by the Senate on May 14, 2012, be rejected.

3. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorAmedee and adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2012, berejected.

4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, delete "R.S. 42:1124.4(A)(2)," and insert "R.S.42:1124(B) and (C)(introductory paragraph), 1124.2(B) and(C)(introductory paragraph), 1124.2.1(B) and (C)(introductoryparagraph), 1124.3(B) and (C)(introductory paragraph), and1124.4(A)(2),"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 5, after "statements;" insert "to allow a person to filea financial statement covering the time served when service endsearly in January in lieu of filing a statement for the calendar year inthe year following termination of service;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 2, line 1, delete "R.S. 42:1124.4(A)(2) is" and insert "R.S.42:1124(B) and (C)(introductory paragraph), 1124.2(B) and(C)(introductory paragraph), 1124.2.1(B) and (C)(introductoryparagraph), 1124.3(B) and (C)(introductory paragraph), and1124.4(A)(2) are"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following:"§1124. Financial disclosure; statewide elected officials; certain

public servants* * *

B.(1) The financial statement required by this Section shall befiled by May fifteenth of each year during which the person holds anoffice or position included in Subsection A of this Section and,except as provided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, by Mayfifteenth of the year following the termination of the holding of suchoffice or position. The financial statement shall include theinformation required by Subsection C of this Section for thepreceding calendar year.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of thisSubsection, if the holding of the office or position terminates in themonth of January, the person shall not be required to file a financialstatement pursuant to this Section in the year following thetermination of the holding of the office or position if the person filesa financial statement by May fifteenth of the year in which theholding of the office or position terminated containing theinformation required by Subsection C of this Section for the periodin which the person held the office or position during that year.

C. The financial statement required by this Section shall be filedon a form prescribed by the Board of Ethics and shall include thefollowing information for the preceding calendar year:

* * *§1124.2. Financial disclosure; certain elected officials; members of

certain boards and commissions; ethics administrator* * *

B.(1) The financial statement required by this Section shall befiled by May fifteenth of each year during which the person holds anoffice or position included in Subsection A of this Section and,except as provided in Paragraph (3) of this Subsection, by Mayfifteenth of the year following the termination of the holding of suchoffice or position. The financial statement shall include theinformation required by Subsection C of this Section for thepreceding calendar year.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of thisSubsection, the financial statement required by this Section may befiled within thirty days after the individual files his federal tax returnfor the year on which he is reporting, taking into consideration anyextensions filed by the individual, provided that he notifies the Boardof Ethics prior to the deadline provided in Paragraph (1) of thisSubsection of his intention to do so.

(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of thisSubsection, if the holding of the office or position terminates in themonth of January, the person shall not be required to file a financialstatement pursuant to this Section in the year following thetermination of the holding of the office or position if the person filesa financial statement by May fifteenth of the year in which theholding of the office or position terminated containing theinformation required by Subsection C of this Section for the periodin which the person held the office or position during that year.

C. The financial statement required by this Section shall befiled on a form prescribed by the Board of Ethics and shall includethe following information for the preceding calendar year:

* * *§1124.2.1. Financial disclosure; members of boards and

commissions* * *

B.(1) The financial statement required by this Section shall befiled by May fifteenth of each year during which the person holds anoffice included in Subsection A of this Section and, except asprovided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, by May fifteenth of theyear following the termination of the holding of such office. Thefinancial statement shall include the information required bySubsection C of this Section for the preceding calendar year.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of thisSubsection, if the holding of the office or position terminates in themonth of January, the person shall not be required to file a financialstatement pursuant to this Section in the year following thetermination of the holding of the office or position if the person filesa financial statement by May fifteenth of the year in which theholding of the office or position terminated containing theinformation required by Subsection C of this Section for the periodin which the person held the office or position during that year.

C. The financial statement required by this Section shall befiled on a form prescribed by the Board of Ethics and shall includethe following information for the preceding calendar year:

* * *§1124.3. Financial disclosure; certain elected officials, voting

districts of under five thousand* * *

B.(1) The financial statement required by this Section shall befiled by May fifteenth of each year during which the person holds anoffice included in Subsection A of this Section and, except asprovided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, by May fifteenth of theyear following the termination of the holding of such office. Thefinancial statement shall include the information required bySubsection C of this Section for the preceding calendar year.

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of thisSubsection, if the holding of the office or position terminates in themonth of January, the person shall not be required to file a financialstatement pursuant to this Section in the year following thetermination of the holding of the office or position if the person filesa financial statement by May fifteenth of the year in which theholding of the office or position terminated containing theinformation required by Subsection C of this Section for the periodin which the person held the office or position during that year.

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C. The financial statement required by this Section shall be filedon a form prescribed by the Board of Ethics and shall include thefollowing information for the preceding calendar year:

* * *"

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Karen Gaudet St. Germain "Jody" AmedeeTimothy G. Burns Edwin R. MurrayFranklin J. Foil

Senator Amedee moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Erdey PeacockAllain Gallot PerryAmedee Guillory RiserBroome Heitmeier Smith, G.Brown Johns TarverBuffington LaFleur ThompsonChabert Long WalsworthCortez Mills WardCrowe Morrell WhiteDonahue Murray Total - 32

NAYS

Claitor Smith, J. Total - 2

ABSENT

Appel Martiny PetersonKostelka Morrish Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 464—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 123(A) and

Civil Code Article 38 and to enact Code of Civil ProcedureArticles 593.1 and 593.2, relative to civil procedure; to providerelative to venue; to provide relative to domicile; to provide forthe domicile of juridical persons; to provide for certainprocedures for class actions; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 464 By Representative Abramson

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 464 byRepresentative Abramson, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 6 proposedby the Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate onMay 16, 2012, be rejected.

2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 7 proposed by theCommittee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on May16, 2012, be adopted.

3. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by SenatorMartiny and adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2012, berejected.

4. That the following amendments to the Reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 2, delete lines 2 through 9 and insert the following:

"A. When two or more actions requesting the certification of aclass pursuant to Article 591 are filed in two or more Louisianacourts regarding the same transaction or occurrence at the samelocation, and such classes, if certified, would encompass one or moreof the same plaintiffs suing in the same capacities against one ormore of the same defendants in the same capacities, the defendantmay, by excepting as provided in Article 925, have all such actionstransferred to the district court where the transaction or occurrenceoccurred.

B. When two or more actions requesting the certification of aclass pursuant to Article 591 are filed in two or more Louisianacourts regarding multiple related transactions or occurrences indifferent locations and such classes, if certified, would encompassone or more of the same plaintiffs suing in the same capacitiesagainst one or more of the same defendants in the same capacities,the defendant may, by excepting as provided in Article 925, have allsuch actions transferred to the district court where the first suit wasbrought."

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 2, delete lines 11 through 14 and insert the following:

"Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 123, within thirtydays of the certification of a class under Article 591 by a differentLouisiana court regarding the same transaction or occurrence andencompassing one or more of the same plaintiffs suing in the samecapacities against one or more of the same defendants in the samecapacities, any court where a related putative class action is pendingmay, upon contradictory motion, in the interests of justice and forgood cause shown, transfer the putative class action to the districtwhere the related action has been certified."

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Neil C. Abramson Ben NeversAlan T. Seabaugh Daniel "Danny" MartinyJohn Bel Edwards Edwin R. Murray

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb PeacockAdley Erdey PerryAllain Gallot RiserAmedee Heitmeier Smith, G.Broome Johns Smith, J.Brown Kostelka TarverBuffington Long ThompsonChabert Mills WalsworthClaitor Morrell WardCortez Morrish WhiteCrowe MurrayDonahue Nevers Total - 34

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NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel LaFleur PetersonGuillory Martiny Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 754—BY REPRESENTATIVES ROBIDEAUX, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ARMES,BADON, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEYBISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIMBURNS, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK,CROMER, FANNIN, F OIL, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GREENE,GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HAZEL, HENSGENS, HOFFMANN,HOLLIS, HOWARD, HUVAL, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, KLECKLEY,LAMBERT, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LORUSSO, MILLER,MONTOUCET, ORTEGO, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS,RICHARDSON, RITCHIE, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN,SIMON, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICKWILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT

AN ACTTo enact Subpart R of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39

of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised ofR.S. 39:100.126, and Chapter 3 of Subtitle VII of Title 47 of theLouisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.47:6301, relative to rebates; to authorize contracts for certainstate sales and use tax rebates; to provide for definitions,requirements, and limitations; to provide for the amount,approval, and issuance of rebates; to provide for the recapture ofrebates under certain circumstances; to provide relative to thepayment of certain taxes in error; to provide with respect toadministrative expenses; to provide for the disposition of certainstate revenues; to establish the Specialized EducationalInstitutions Support Fund; to provide for the deposit, use, andinvestment of monies in the fund; to authorize the promulgationof rules and regulations; to provide for an effective date; and toprovide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 754 By Representative Robideaux

June 1, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 754 byRepresentative Robideaux, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 9 of the setof 11 amendments proposed by the Senate Committee onFinance and adopted by the Senate on May 10, 2012, beadopted.

2. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 10 and 11 of the setof 11 amendments proposed by the Senate Committee onFinance and adopted by the Senate on May 10, 2012, berejected.

3. That the set of three Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorRiser and adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2012, be adopted.

4. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 through 4 and 6 through8 proposed by Senator Claitor and adopted by the Senate onMay 21, 2012, be adopted.

5. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 5, 9, and 10 proposed bySenator Claitor and adopted by the Senate on May 21, 2012, berejected.

6. That the following amendments be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1In Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 of the set of 11 amendmentsproposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by theSenate on May 10, 2012, on page 1, at the end of line 14, change"(4)" to "(d)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2In Senate Committee Amendment No. 5 of the set of 11 amendmentsproposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by theSenate on May 10, 2012, on page 1, at the end of line 16, change "(5)Two" to "(e) Five"

AMENDMENT NO. 3In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 of the set of three Senate FloorAmendments proposed by Senator Riser and adopted by the Senateon May 21, 2012, on page 1, line 11, after "by the" delete"procurement processing" and insert "purchasing"

AMENDMENT NO. 4In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 of the set of three Senate FloorAmendments proposed by Senator Riser and adopted by the Senateon May 21, 2012, on page 1, line 17, after "by the" delete"procurement processing" and insert "purchasing"

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 2, line 10, after ""fund"." and before "The" insert thefollowing: "The fund shall be composed of two accounts: the UALAccount and the Specialized Educational Institutions Account."

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 2, line 13, after "shall" delete the remainder of the line anddelete line 14 in its entirety, and insert "be deposited into the UALAccount."

AMENDMENT NO. 7On page 2, line 21, after "C." and before "in" delete "Appropriationsfrom the fund" and insert "(1) Appropriations from the SpecializedEducational Institutions Account"

AMENDMENT NO. 8On page 2, line 22, after "in this" and before the semi-colon ";"change "Subsection" to "Paragraph"

AMENDMENT NO. 9On page 2, after line 29, insert the following:

"(2) Appropriations from the UAL Account shall be exclusivelyfor additional payments against the unfunded accrued liability of thepublic retirement systems as provided in Subsection (B)(1) of thisSection."

AMENDMENT NO. 10On page 4, line 25, after "expenses." delete the remainder of the lineand delete line 26 in its entirety and insert the following: "From thecollections of new state sales tax revenue generated by new"

AMENDMENT NO. 11On page 5, delete lines 4 through 12 in their entirety and insert thefollowing: "The state sales tax revenues generated as a result of theactivities of purchasing companies pursuant to this Section which aredeposited into the state general fund shall thereafter be disbursedduring each fiscal year in the following order of priority:

(1) The payment of rebates to procurement processingcompanies by the secretary of the Department of Revenue inaccordance with the provisions of a contract, which payments shallbe made from current sales tax collections pursuant to Paragraph(D)(1) of this Section.

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(2) Retention by the department of amounts necessary toprovide for the expenses of the department pursuant to the provisionsof Subsection F of this Section.

(3) Of the monies remaining after satisfaction of therequirements of Paragraphs (1) and (2) of this Subsection asdetermined by the secretary pursuant to Subsection H, the statetreasurer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the amount ofthirty million dollars, or as much thereof as is available, from thestate general fund to the Unfunded Accrued Liability and SpecializedEducational Institutions Support Fund-Specialized EducationalInstitutions Account, which is established pursuant to R.S.39:100.126. Each fiscal year, the transfer shall occur as soon as ispracticable, upon notification by the secretary of the Department ofRevenue that revenues sufficient to provide for this distribution havebeen deposited into the treasury.

(4) Of the monies remaining after satisfaction of therequirements of Paragraphs (1) through (3) of this Subsection asdetermined by the secretary pursuant to Subsection H, the statetreasurer is hereby authorized and directed to transfer from the stategeneral fund to the Unfunded Accrued Liability and SpecializedEducational Institutions Support Fund-UAL Account an amountequal to ten percent of the total remaining state sales tax revenuescollected in and attributable to that fiscal year as a result of theactivities of purchasing companies. The transfer shall occur no laterthan August tenth of each year."

AMENDMENT NO. 12On page 5, at the beginning of line 13, change "(2)" to "H."

AMENDMENT NO. 13On page 5, delete line 14 in its entirety and insert the following:"Subsection G shall be evidenced by the amount of state sales taxrevenue generated by the new taxable sales upon which"

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Joel C. Robideaux Neil RiserJames R. Fannin Jack DonahueKatrina Jackson Robert Adley

Senator Riser moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey PeacockAdley Gallot PerryAllain Guillory RiserAmedee Heitmeier Smith, G.Broome Johns Smith, J.Brown Kostelka TarverBuffington Long ThompsonChabert Martiny WalsworthClaitor Mills WardCortez Morrell WhiteCrowe MorrishDonahue Nevers Total - 34

NAYS

Dorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 2

ABSENT

Appel LaFleur Peterson Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 350—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:551(A) and (D)(3)(b), relative to local

taxes; to authorize the levy and collection of a local tax on thegross proceeds derived from the lease or rental of an automobilepursuant to an automobile rental contract if approved by theregistered voters of the parish; to provide for certain distributionof proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 350 By Senator Murray

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 350 by SenatorMurray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4proposed by the House Committee on Ways and Means andadopted by the House of Representatives on May 23, 2012 berejected.

2. That House Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by theHouse Committee on Ways and Means and adopted by theHouse of Representatives on May 23, 2012 be adopted.

3. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed byRepresentative Wilmott and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

4. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 3 and 4 proposed byRepresentative Wilmott and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be adopted.

5. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed byRepresentatives Pierre and Robideaux and adopted by the Houseof Representatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

6. That House Floor Amendment No. 3 by Representatives Pierreand Robideaux and adopted by the House of Representatives onMay 31, 2012 be adopted.

7. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "(D)(3)" delete "(b)" and insert "and (4) andto enact R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 8, after "(D)(3)" delete "(b)" and insert "and (4)" andafter "reenacted" insert "and R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8) arehereby enacted"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 2, between lines 24 and 25, insert:

"(7) The avails of the local tax as provided for in SubsectionA of this Section which is collected in East Baton Rouge Parishshall be distributed as follows:

(a) Sixty percent to the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rougefor its operations and programs.

(b) Twenty-three percent to the Shaw Center for the Arts.(c) Seventeen percent to the general fund of the parish of

East Baton Rouge.(8) The avails of the local tax as provided for in Subsection

A of this Section which is collected in Caddo Parish shall bedistributed each fiscal year as follows:

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(a) To the governing authority of the city of Shreveport, twohundred thousand dollars.

(b) The money remaining after the distribution provided forin this Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph shall be distributed tothe Caddo Parish Commission."

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, delete line 24, and insert:

"(4) The local tax as provided in Subsection A of this Sectionwhich is collected in Orleans Parish shall be distributed for roadrepairs, and beautification projects, and to the Orleans ParishCouncil on Aging to be used for Senior Centers."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Edwin R. Murray Jared BrossettGregory Tarver Joel C. RobideauxDavid Heitmeier Walt Leger III

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

Senator White moved as a substitute motion that Senate Bill No.350 be recommitted to the Conference Committee.

Senator Murray objected.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called on the substitute motion with the following

result: YEAS

Allain Donahue PerryAmedee Erdey RiserChabert Guillory Smith, J.Claitor Kostelka WalsworthCortez Long WhiteCrowe Peacock Total - 17

NAYS

Mr. President Heitmeier NeversAdley Johns PetersonBroome LaFleur Smith, G.Brown Martiny TarverBuffington Mills ThompsonDorsey-Colomb MorrishGallot Murray Total - 19

ABSENT

Appel Morrell Ward Total - 3

The Chair declared the substitute motion failed to pass.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called on the original motion with the following

result: YEAS

Mr. President Guillory MurrayAdley Heitmeier NeversAmedee Johns PeacockBroome LaFleur PetersonBrown Martiny Smith, G.Buffington Mills TarverDorsey-Colomb Morrell ThompsonGallot Morrish Ward Total - 24

NAYS

Allain Donahue RiserChabert Erdey Smith, J.Claitor Kostelka WalsworthCortez Long WhiteCrowe Perry Total - 14

ABSENT

Appel Total - 1

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 351—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:551.1, relative to local taxes; to authorize the

parishes of Jefferson and Orleans to establish an automobilerental tax district which shall be authorized to levy a local tax onthe gross proceeds derived from the lease or rental of anautomobile pursuant to an automobile rental contract; to requireapproval of the electorate of the district; to provide for theboundaries, governance, and powers of such districts; to providefor the use of the avails of the tax; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 351 By Senator Murray

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 351 by SenatorMurray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1 through 4 proposedby the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and CulturalAffairs adopted by the House of Representatives on May 22,2012 be adopted.

2. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed bythe House Committee on Ways and Means and adopted by theHouse of Representatives on May 31, 2012 be adopted.

3. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by theLegislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representativeson May 31, 2012 be adopted.

4. That the following amendment to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 3, delete line 10, and insert: ", beautification projects, andto the Orleans Parish Council on Aging to be used for SeniorCenters."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Edwin R. Murray Jared BrossettGregory Tarver Girod Jackson IIIDavid Heitmeier Walt Leger III

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

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ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot PeacockAdley Guillory PerryAllain Heitmeier PetersonAmedee Johns RiserBroome LaFleur Smith, G.Brown Long TarverBuffington Martiny ThompsonChabert Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrish WardDorsey-Colomb MurrayErdey Nevers Total - 31

NAYS

Claitor Smith, J.Kostelka White Total - 4

ABSENT

Appel DonahueCortez Morrell Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 105—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 14:402(G), relative to contraband in

correctional facilities; to require imposition of a monetarypenalty for the introduction of contraband into a correctionalfacility; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 105 By Senator Morrell

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 105 by SenatorMorrell, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the House Floor Amendment No. 1 adopted by the Houseof Representatives on May 23, 2012 be rejected.

2. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line, 2, after "402(G)," delete the remainder of the lineand insert: "R.S. 15:1302(4), (11) and (15), 1303(A)(1), (2), (3), and(4), (C)(2), (3) and (4), 1304(A), the introductory paragraph of1308(A) and 1308(B), 1309, the introductory paragraph of 1310(A)and 1310(A)(6), the introductory paragraph of 1310(C) and1310(C)(5), the introductory paragraph of 1310(D)(1), 1310(E),(F)(1) and (2), 1310(F)(4)(c) and (G), the introductory paragraph of1310(H)(1) and 1310(H)(2), 1311(C) and the introductory paragraphof 1312(A), relative to certain prohibited activities and sanctions forviolations thereof; to"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 4, after "facility;" insert: "to provide relative to theinterception of electronic communications; to provide for definitions;to provide relative to authorizations and disclosures; to providerelative to procedures for interception and reporting requirements;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 10, change "may" to "shall"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, after line 16, insert:

"Section 2. R.S. 15:1302(4), (11) and (15), 1303(A)(1), (2), (3),and (4), (C)(2), (3) and (4), 1304(A), the introductory paragraph of1308(A) and 1308(B), 1309, the introductory paragraph of 1310(A)and 1310(A)(6), the introductory paragraph of 1310(C) and1310(C)(5), the introductory paragraph of 1310(D)(1), 1310(E),(F)(1) and (2), 1310(F)(4)(c) and (G), the introductory paragraph of1310(H)(1) and 1310(H)(2), 1311(C) and the introductory paragraphof 1312(A) are hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:§1302. Definitions

As used in this Chapter:* * *

(4) "Communications common carrier" means any personengaged as a common carrier for hire in communication by wire orradio, or electronic communications; however, a person engaged incommercial radio broadcasting which is supervised by the FederalCommunications Commission shall not, insofar as such person is soengaged, be deemed a common carrier.

* * *(11) "Intercept" means the aural or other acquisition of the

contents of any wire, or oral, or electronic communication throughthe use of any electronic, mechanical, or other device.

* * *(15) "Pen register" means a device which records and decodes

electronic or other impulses which identify the numbers dialed orotherwise transmitted on the telephone line to which such device isattached, but this term does not include any device used by a provideror customer of a wire or electronic communication service for billing,or recording as an incident to billing, for communications servicesprovided by such provider or any device used by a provider orcustomer of a wire communication service for cost accounting orother like purposes in the ordinary course of its business. dialing,routing, addressing, or signaling information transmitted by aninstrument or facility from which a wire or electroniccommunication is transmitted, if the information does not includethe contents of the communication. The term does not include adevice used by a provider or customer of a wire or electroniccommunication service in the ordinary course of the provider'sor customer's business for either of the following purposes:

(a) Billing or recording as an incident to billing forcommunications services.

(b) Cost accounting, security control, or other ordinarybusiness purposes.

* * *§1303. Interception and disclosure of wire, electronic, or oral

communicationsA. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Chapter, it

shall be unlawful for any person to:(1) Willfully intercept, endeavor to intercept, or procure any

other person to intercept or endeavor to intercept, any wire,electronic or oral communication;

(2) Willfully use, endeavor to use, or procure any other personto use or endeavor to use, any electronic, mechanical, or other deviceto intercept any oral communication when:

(a) Such device is affixed to, or otherwise transmits a signalthrough, a wire, cable, or other like connection used in wire orelectronic communication; or

(b) Such device transmits communications by radio or interfereswith the transmission of such communication;

(3) Willfully disclose, or endeavor to disclose, to any otherperson the contents of any wire, electronic, or oral communication,knowing or having reason to know that the information was obtainedthrough the interception of a wire, electronic, or oral communicationin violation of this Subsection; or

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(4) Willfully use, or endeavor to use, the contents of any wire,electronic, or oral communication, knowing or having reason toknow that the information was obtained through the interception ofa wire, electronic, or oral communication in violation of thisSubsection.

* * *C. * * *(2) It shall not be unlawful under this Chapter for an officer,

employee, or agent of the Federal Communications Commission, inthe normal course of his employment and in discharge of themonitoring responsibilities exercised by the commission in theenforcement of Chapter 5 of Title 47 of the United States Code, tointercept a wire or electronic communication, or oral communicationtransmitted by radio, or to disclose or use the information therebyobtained.

(3) It shall not be unlawful under this Chapter for a person actingunder color of law to intercept a wire, electronic, or oralcommunication, where such person is a party to the communicationor one of the parties to the communication has given prior consent tosuch interception. Such a person acting under color of law isauthorized to possess equipment used under such circumstances.

(4) It shall not be unlawful under this Chapter for a person notacting under color of law to intercept a wire, electronic, or oralcommunication where such person is a party to the communicationor where one of the parties to the communication has given priorconsent to such interception, unless such communication isintercepted for the purpose of committing any criminal or tortious actin violation of the constitution or laws of the United States or of thestate or for the purpose of committing any other injurious act.

* * *§1304. Manufacture, distribution, or possession of wire, electronic,

or oral communication intercepting devices prohibitedA. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Chapter, it

shall be unlawful for any person willfully to manufacture, assemble,possess, or sell any electronic, mechanical, or other device, knowingor having reason to know that the design of such device renders itprimarily useful for the purpose of surreptitious interception of wire,electronic, or oral communications.

* * *§1308. Authorization for interception of wire, electronic, or oral

communicationsA. The attorney general, or the deputy or any assistant attorney

general acting pursuant to the authorization of the attorney general,with the approval of the district attorney or any assistant districtattorney acting pursuant to the written authorization of the districtattorney in whose district the interception of wire, electronic, or oralcommunications shall take place, and the district attorney orauthorized assistant district attorney, with the approval of the attorneygeneral or authorized deputy or assistant attorney general mayauthorize an application to a judge in whose district the interceptionof wire, electronic, or oral communications shall take place, and suchjudge may grant in conformity with R.S. 15:1310 an orderauthorizing or approving the interception of wire, electronic, or oralcommunications by an investigative or law enforcement officerhaving responsibility for the investigation of the offense as to whichthe application is made, when such interception may provide or hasprovided evidence of:

* * *B. Failure of the district attorney to obtain approval for the

interception of wire, electronic, or oral communications as set forthin this Section shall constitute cause for the attorney general toinstitute, prosecute, or intervene in a criminal action or proceeding asauthorized by law.§1309. Authorization for disclosure and use of intercepted wire,

electronic, or oral communicationsA. Any investigative or law enforcement officer who, by any

means authorized by this Chapter, has obtained knowledge of thecontents of any wire, electronic, or oral communication, or evidencederived therefrom, may disclose such contents to anotherinvestigative or law enforcement officer to the extent that suchdisclosure is appropriate to the proper performance of the officialduties of the officer making or receiving the disclosure, and providedthat such disclosure of the contents of any wire, electronic, or oral

communication, or evidence derived therefrom, relates directly to theoffense for which the order was granted.

B. Any investigative or law enforcement officer who, by anymeans authorized by this Chapter, has obtained knowledge of thecontents of any wire, electronic, or oral communication or evidencederived therefrom may use such contents to the extent such use isappropriate to the proper performance of his official duties.

C. Any person who has received, by any means authorized bythis Chapter, any information concerning a wire, electronic, or oralcommunication, or evidence derived therefrom, intercepted inaccordance with the provisions of this Chapter may disclose thecontents of that communication or such derivative evidence whilegiving testimony under oath or affirmation in any criminalproceeding in any court of the United States or of the state or in anyfederal or state grand jury proceeding.

D. No otherwise privileged wire, electronic, or oralcommunication intercepted in accordance with, or in violation of, theprovisions of this Chapter shall lose its privileged character.

E. When an investigative or law enforcement officer, whileengaged in intercepting wire, electronic, or oral communications,obtains knowledge of communications relating to offenses other thanthose specified in the order of authorization or approval, the contentsthereof, and evidence derived therefrom, may be disclosed or used asprovided in Subsections A, B and C of this Section.§1310. Procedure for interception of wire, electronic, or oral

communicationsA. Each application for an order authorizing or approving the

interception of a wire, electronic, or oral communication shall bemade in writing upon oath or affirmation to a judge in whose districtsuch interception of wire, electronic, or oral communication shalltake place and shall state the applicant's authority to make suchapplication. Each application shall include the following information:

* * *(6) A full and complete statement of the facts concerning

previous applications for the past five years, known to the individualsauthorizing and making the application, made to any judge forauthorization to intercept, or for approval of interception of, wire,electronic, or oral communications involving any of the samepersons, facilities, or places specified in the application, and theaction taken by the judge on each such application.

* * *C. Upon such application the judge may enter an ex parte order,

as requested or as modified, authorizing or approving interception ofwire, electronic, or oral communications within the territorialjurisdiction of the district in which the judge is sitting, if the judgedetermines on the basis of the facts submitted by the applicant that:

* * *(5) The interception of wire, electronic, or oral

communications, as planned, is not reasonably expected to interceptprivileged communications.

D.(1) Each order authorizing or approving the interception ofany wire, electronic, or oral communication shall specify:

* * *E. No order entered under this Section may authorize or approve

the interception of any wire, electronic, or oral communication forany period longer than is necessary to achieve the objective of theinvestigation, and in no event longer than thirty days. Extensions ofan order may be granted, but only upon application for an extensionmade in accordance with Subsection A of this Section and the court'smaking the findings required by Subsection C of this Section. Theperiod of extension shall be no longer than the authorizing judgedeems necessary to achieve the purposes for which it was granted andin no event for longer than thirty successive days or until thedescribed type of communication has been obtained. Every order andextension thereof shall contain a provision that the authorization tointercept shall be executed as soon as practicable, shall be conductedin such a way as to minimize the interception of communications nototherwise subject to interception under this Chapter, and mustterminate upon completion of the investigation or expiration of theorder.

F.(1) The contents of any wire, electronic, or oralcommunication intercepted by any means authorized by this Chaptershall be recorded on tape or wire or other comparable device. Therecording of the contents of any wire, electronic, or oral

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communication under this Subsection shall be done in such way aswill protect the recording from editing or other alterations.Immediately upon the expiration of the period of the order, orextensions thereof, such recordings shall be made available to thejudge issuing such order and sealed under his directions. Custody ofthe recording shall be wherever the judge orders. They shall not bedestroyed except upon an order of the issuing or denying judge andin any event shall be kept for ten years. Duplicate recordings may bemade for use or disclosure pursuant to the provisions of R.S.15:1309(A) and (B) for investigations. The presence of the sealprovided for by this Subsection, or a satisfactory explanation for theabsence thereof, shall be a prerequisite for the use or disclosure of thecontents of any wire, electronic, or oral communication or evidencederived therefrom under R.S. 15:1309(C).

(2) Applications made and orders granted under this Chaptershall be sealed by the judge. Custody of the applications and ordersshall be wherever the judge directs. Such applications and ordersshall be disclosed only upon a showing of good cause before a judgein whose district the interception of wire, electronic, or oralcommunication took place and shall not be destroyed, except on orderof the issuing or denying judge, and in any event shall be kept for tenyears.

* * *(4) Within a reasonable time, but not later than ninety days after

the filing of an application for an order of approval, the issuing judgeshall cause to be served, on the persons named in the order of theapplication, and such other parties to intercepted communications asthe judge may determine in his discretion to be in the interest ofjustice, an inventory which shall include notice of:

* * *(c) The fact that during the period wire, electronic, or oral

communications were or were not intercepted. The judge, upon thefiling of a motion, may in his discretion make available to suchperson or his counsel for inspection such portions of the interceptedcommunications, applications, and orders as the judge determines tobe in the interest of justice. On an ex parte showing of good cause toa judge in whose district the interception of wire, electronic, or oralcommunications took place, the serving of the inventory required bythis Subsection may be postponed until such time as may beappropriate in the circumstances.

* * *G. The contents of any intercepted wire, electronic, or oral

communication or evidence derived therefrom shall not be receivedin evidence or otherwise disclosed in any trial, hearing, or otherproceeding in any court unless each party, not less than thirty daysbefore the trial, hearing, or proceeding, has been furnished with acopy of the court order, and accompanying application, under whichthe interception was authorized or approved. This thirty-day periodmay be waived by the judge if he finds that it was not possible tofurnish the party with the above information thirty days before thetrial, hearing, or proceeding and that the party will not be prejudicedby the delay in receiving such information.

H.(1) Any aggrieved person in any trial, hearing, or proceedingin or before any court, department, officer, agency, regulatory body,or other authority of the state, or a political subdivision thereof, maymove to suppress the contents of any intercepted wire, electronic, ororal communication, or evidence derived therefrom, on the groundsthat:

* * *(2) Such motion shall be made before the trial, hearing, or

proceeding, unless there was not opportunity to make such motion orthe person was not aware of the grounds of the motion. If the motionis granted, the contents of the intercepted wire, electronic, or oralcommunication, or evidence derived therefrom, shall be treated ashaving been obtained in violation of this Chapter. The judge, uponthe filing of such motion by the aggrieved person, may in hisdiscretion make available to the aggrieved person or his counsel forinspection such portion of the intercepted communication or evidencederived therefrom as the judge determines to be in the interests ofjustice.

* * *§1311. Reports concerning intercepted wire, electronic, or oral

communications* * *

C. In April of each year the judicial administrator of thesupreme court shall transmit to the legislature a full and completereport concerning the number of applications for orders authorizingor approving the interception of wire, electronic, or oralcommunications and the number of orders and extensions granted ordenied during the preceding calendar year. Such report shall includea summary and analysis of the data required to be filed with thejudicial administrator. The judicial administrator may issue bindingregulations dealing with the content and form of the reports requiredto be filed by Subsections A and B of this Section.§1312. Recovery of civil damages authorized

A. Any person whose wire, electronic, or oral communicationis intercepted, disclosed, or used in violation of this Chapter shallhave a civil cause of action against any person who intercepts,discloses, or uses, or procures any other person to intercept, disclose,or use such communications, and be entitled to recover from anysuch person:

* * *"

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Jean-Paul J. Morrell Jared BrossettRobert W. "Bob" Kostelka Joseph P. LopintoMike Walsworth Helena N. Moreno

Senator Morrell moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Gallot MurrayAdley Guillory NeversAllain Heitmeier PerryAmedee Johns PetersonBroome Kostelka RiserBrown LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long Smith, J.Chabert Martiny TarverCrowe Mills ThompsonDorsey-Colomb Morrell WardErdey Morrish Total - 32

NAYS

Claitor Peacock Total - 2

ABSENT

Appel Donahue WhiteCortez Walsworth Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 677— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 491 bySenator Morrell)

BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4702(B)(1), (2), (3), (4), (6), and (7)and 4702 (D), (E), and (F) and to enact R.S. 33:4701(D) and4702(C)(3), (H), and (I), relative to Orleans Parish; to changereferences to legislative districts in Orleans Parish which hasappointing authority for members serving on the board of theNew Orleans Regional Business Park; to provide for the board'smembership, term of office, its powers and duties; and toprovide for related matters.

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 677 By Senator Morrell

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 677 by SenatorMorrell, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the House Committee Amendments No. 3 and 8 proposedby the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and CulturalAffairs and adopted by the House of Representatives on May 22,2012 be adopted.

2. That the House Committee Amendments No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6,7, 9,10, 11, 12, and 13 proposed by the House Committee onMunicipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs and adopted by theHouse of Representatives on May 22, 2012 be rejected.

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "33:" insert "4701(A) and (B)," and after"(7)" delete the remainder of the line and insert ", (D),"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, after "(F)" insert ", and (G),4703(C)(16), 4706(A), and 4707(Q)"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 3, after "(I)," insert "and to repeal R.S. 33:4702(E),4703(C)(17), and 4708(D),"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, line 7, before "and to provide" insert "to remove theauthority to levy taxes and special assessments;"

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 1, line 10, after "33:" insert "4701(A) and (B),"

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 1, line 10, after "(7)" delete the remainder of the line andinsert ", (D), (F), and (G), 4703(C)(16), 4706(A), and 4707(Q)"

AMENDMENT NO. 7On page 1, between lines 13 and 14 insert:

"A. The New Orleans Regional Business Park, hereinafterreferred to as the "district", is hereby constituted and is declared to bea body politic and political subdivision of the state of Louisiana, asdefined in Article VI, Section 44 of the Constitution of Louisiana andshall exist in perpetuity. Pursuant to Article VI, Sections 19, 20, and21 of the Constitution of Louisiana, the district, acting through itsboard of commissioners, the governing authority of said district, ishereby granted all of the rights, powers, privileges, and immunitiesaccorded by law and the Constitution of Louisiana to politicalsubdivisions of the state, including but not limited to, the power oftaxation, the power to incur debt and issue revenue and generalobligation bonds, certificates of indebtedness, bond and certificateanticipation notes, and refunding bonds, subject to the limitationshereinafter provided.

B. The district is described as follows:Begin on center line of Industrial Canal and intersection with the

Northerly Line of L & N Railroad right of way. Thence Easterly toa point of intersection with the lot line of Section A, Parcel 5, saidpoint of intersection lying plus or minus 200' Easterly of East line ofIndustrial Parkway and plus or minus 400' South of center line ofChef Menteur Highway; thence Easterly along said line of Section A,Parcel 5 to the intersection with the East line of the Maxent Canal;

thence Southerly along East line of Maxent Canal; thence Southerlyalong East line of Maxent Canal extended to center line ofIntracoastal Waterway; thence Westerly along center line of theIntracoastal Waterway to the intersection with the center line of theMississippi River Gulf Outlet to the intersection with the center lineof the Industrial Canal; thence Northerly along the center line of theIndustrial Canal to the point of beginning, less and except thatportion thereof bounded by the northern boundary of the district;thence along a line plus or minus 400' southerly of Gentilly Roadfrom its western intersection with the northern boundary of thedistrict to a point plus or minus 400' south of the intersection ofKernard Avenue as projected with Gentilly Road; thence Northerlyalong Kernard Avenue as projected to its intersection with GentillyRoad; thence Westerly along Gentilly Road to its intersection of thecenter line of Wright Road right of way as extended; thenceNortherly along Wright Road right of way as extended to itsintersection with the Northern boundary of the said taxing district Allof the territory bordered by I-10 on the north, Lake ForestBoulevard on the south, Wright Road on the west, and I-510 onthe east."

AMENDMENT NO. 8On page 2, at the end of line 2, delete " levy" and on line 3 delete "ofad valorem taxes and"

AMENDMENT NO. 9On page 2, line 13, change "eleven" to "thirteen"

AMENDMENT NO. 10On page 2, at the end of line 24, delete "one" and delete line 25 in itsentirety and insert "three four members, one of whom shall beappointed from a list of three names submitted by theVietnamese Initiatives in Economic Training, one of whom shallbe appointed from a list of three names submitted by the EastNew Orleans Neighborhood Advisory Commission, one of whomshall be appointed from a list of three names submitted by theboard of commissioners for the Port of New Orleans, and one ofwhom shall be appointed from the city of New Orleans at large."

AMENDMENT NO. 11On page 3, delete lines 4 through 8 and insert:

"(i) The board of commissioners of the Port of New Orleansshall appoint one member chairman of the New Orleans Chamberof Commerce, or his designee."

AMENDMENT NO. 12On page 5, delete lines 25 through 26 and insert "proceeds ofbonds."

AMENDMENT NO. 13On page 6, at the end of line 5, before the period "." insert ", exceptfor the authority to levy special assessments authorized in R.S.33:9039.19(8) and (12)."

AMENDMENT NO. 14On page 6, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following:

"(5)(a) The board shall have all authority provided for inR.S. 33:9038.34 to implement sales tax increment financing,except that the provisions of R.S. 33:9038.34(A)(6) shall not beapplicable, and instead Paragraph (6) of this Subsection shallcontrol the process for the dedication of any state of Louisianasales tax increments. However, any tax or portion of a tax whichhas been previously dedicated to another purpose according to aproposition approved by voters shall be used as such a taxincrement only if approved by a majority of the voters of thetaxing authority levying the tax voting on the proposition in anelection held for such purpose.

(b) The proceeds of such tax increment financing shall bedistributed to the hospital contained within Parish HospitalService District for the parish of Orleans as provided for in R.S.46:1094(C)(2)(a), commonly referred to as Hospital ServiceDistrict "A" and shall be used for the renovation, maintenance,and any other improvement thereto, including the funding of anyrevenues or other indebtedness for such project.

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(6) Subject to dedication by law, state of Louisiana sales taxincrements may be dedicated to pay the revenue bonds of theproject provided for in Subparagraph (5)(b) of this Subsection,but shall not exceed the aggregate portion of the local sales taxincrement dedicated for such purposes. Prior to the dedication ofstate sales tax increments to pay revenue bonds for such project,the commissioner of administration shall submit the proposedproject to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget forapproval. The submittal shall include a written evaluation anddetermination by the division of administration and certificationby the Department of Revenue of the anticipated increase in statesales tax revenues to be collected within the state over state salestax revenues that were collected within the state in the yearimmediately prior to the year in which the project is submitted tothe committee that would be a direct result of the project. Indetermining whether to approve the dedication of state sales taxincrements, the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget shalltake into account whether the city of New Orleans has agreed tothe dedication of a portion of the city's sales tax for such projector projects in the district, including the length of time for anysuch dedication and the amount of any such dedication. Inaddition, subject to the provisions of R.S. 33:9029.2, anycooperative endeavor agreement or other agreement providingfor the expenditure of funds collected by the state as state salestax increments and dedicated to a project or for the payment ofrevenue bonds therefor shall be subject to approval by the StateBond Commission prior to execution by the state, except theprovisions of R.S. 33:9029.2(A)(2) and (B) as to the submission ofapplications or filing of suits by the Department of EconomicDevelopment shall not apply. Any application to the State BondCommission for such approval shall be submitted by the district.Any suit to determine the validity of any cooperative endeavoragreement prior to the execution thereof pursuant to theprovisions of Part XVI of Chapter 32 of Title 13 of the LouisianaRevised Statutes of 1950 as though the agreement constituted theissuance of bonds of a governmental unit may be filed by thedistrict."

AMENDMENT NO. 15On page 6, delete lines 6 though 29 and on page 7, delete lines 1through 6 and insert:

"* * *"

AMENDMENT NO. 16On page 7, line 12, after "district" delete the remainder of the line

AMENDMENT NO. 17On page 7, delete lines 13 and 14 and on line 15, delete "cost" andinsert "for the purpose"

AMENDMENT NO. 18On page 8, delete lines 22 and 23 and insert "and (b) the creation"

AMENDMENT NO. 19On page 9, line 4, delete "* * *" and insert:

"G. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section to thecontrary, no tax authorized herein shall be levied and no bonds shallbe issued unless and until the amount of the tax authorized to belevied and the amount of the bonds authorized to be issued has beenapproved by a majority of the electors voting thereon in the city ofNew Orleans in an election called for that purpose. No bonds issuedpursuant to this Section shall be general obligations of the state ofLouisiana, the parish of Orleans or the city of New Orleans."

AMENDMENT NO. 20On page 9, between lines 9 and 10 insert:"§4703. Domicile; purpose and powers

* * *C. Except as inconsistent with the provisions of this Part, the

district created hereby is granted and shall have and may exercise allpowers necessary or convenient for the carrying out of such objectsand purposes including, by way of illustration, but not limitation, andsubject to the provisions of R.S. 33:4702, the following rights andpowers:

* * *(16) To issue, or secure the issuance of, refunding bonds to

refund any outstanding bonds issued pursuant to this Section. Suchrefunding bonds may be exchanged for the outstanding bonds or maybe sold and the proceeds applied to the purchase, redemption, orpayment of the outstanding bonds or deposited in escrow for theretirement of such bonds. The refunding bonds shall be authorized inall respects as original bonds are herein required to be authorized,and the district, in authorizing the refunding bonds, shall provide forthe security of the bonds, the sources from which the bonds are to bepaid and for the rights of the holders thereof in all respects as hereinprovided for other bonds issued under the authority of this Part. Thedistrict may also provide that the refunding bonds shall have thesame priority of lien on the taxes, income, and revenues pledged fortheir payment as was enjoyed by the bonds refunded.

(17) To borrow the amount of the anticipated ad valorem tax thedistrict is authorized to levy hereunder, not to exceed ten mills, for aperiod not to exceed twenty years and may issue certificates ofindebtedness therefor and may dedicate the avails of the tax for thepayment thereof for the period of time said certificates areoutstanding.

* * *§4706. Use of district funds; change in level of services

A. Funds received by the board of commissioners of the districtfrom taxes levied, bonds issued, or any other source or combinationof sources, shall be used only for the benefit of the district or forprojects or services within the district.

* * *§4707. Authorization for issuance of bonds for the development of

industrial parks; terms* * *

Q. The revenue bonds shall be limited obligations of the district.The principal of and interest on the revenue bonds shall not bepayable from the general funds of the district, nor shall theyconstitute a pledge, charge, lien, or encumbrance upon any of itsproperty or upon any of its income, receipts, or revenues except therevenues, agreements, and funds or property pledged or mortgagedunder the bond resolution or the trust agreement authorizing suchbonds. Neither the The credit nor the taxing power of the district orthe city shall not be pledged for the payment of such principal orinterest, and no holder of revenue bonds shall have the right tocompel the exercise of the taxing power by the district, the city or thestate or the forfeiture of its property in connection with any defaultthereon. Every revenue bond shall recite in substance that theprincipal of and interest on such bond is payable solely from therevenues pledged to its payment and that the district is not obligatedto pay such principal or interest except from such revenues.

The revenue bonds issued under the provisions of this Sectionshall not constitute a debt of the city or of the district, within themeaning of the constitution and statutes of the state.

* * *Section 2. R.S. 33:4702(E), 4703(C)(17), and 4708(D) are

hereby repealed.Section 3. On the effective date of this Act, the terms of all

members of the board of commissioners of the New OrleansRegional Business Park serving on such date shall terminate, and theboard shall be appointed in accordance with the provisions of thisAct."

AMENDMENT NO. 21On page 9, at the beginning of line 10, change "Section 2." to"Section 4."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Jean-Paul J. Morrell Walt Leger IIIEdwin R. Murray Girod Jackson IIIYvonne Dorsey-Colomb Wesley T. Bishop

Senator Morrell moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

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ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Guillory PeacockAdley Heitmeier PerryAllain Johns PetersonAmedee LaFleur RiserBroome Long Smith, G.Brown Martiny Smith, J.Buffington Mills TarverChabert Morrell ThompsonCrowe Morrish WalsworthDorsey-Colomb Murray WardGallot Nevers Total - 32

NAYS

Claitor Total - 1

ABSENT

Appel Donahue KostelkaCortez Erdey White Total - 6

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 420—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:2780.1(D), to enact R.S. 9:2780.1(G),

and to repeal Section 2 of Act No. 492 of the 2010 RegularSession of the Legislature, relative to contract provisions; toprovide relative to motor carrier transportation contracts; toprovide for application of certain laws; and to provide forrelated matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 420 By Senator Martiny

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 420 by SenatorMartiny, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed byRepresentative Arnold and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 24, 2012, be rejected.

2. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, delete line 2, and insert: "To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2780.1(A)(2)(a) and (D), to enact R.S.

9:2780.1(G) and (H), and to repeal Section 2"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, delete lines 7 and 8 and insert the following:

"Section 1. R.S. 9:2780.1(A)(2)(a) and (D) are hereby amendedand reenacted and R.S. 9:2780.1(G) and (H) are hereby enacted toread as follows:"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, between lines 10 and 11 insert the following:

"A. For purposes of this Section, the following terms have themeanings ascribed to them by this Subsection, except where thecontext clearly indicates otherwise:

* * *(2)(a) ''Construction contract'' shall mean any agreement for the

design, construction, alteration, renovation, repair, or maintenance ofa building, structure, highway, road, bridge, water line, sewer line, oilline, gas line, appurtenance, or other improvement to real property,or repair or maintenance of a highway, road, or bridge, includingany moving, demolition, or excavation, except that no deed, lease,easement, license, or other instrument granting an interest in or theright to possess property will be deemed to be a construction contracteven if the instrument includes the right to design, construct, alter,renovate, repair, or maintain improvements on such real property."

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, between lines 3 and 4 insert the following:

"H. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit any employee fromrecovering damages, compensation, or benefits under workers'compensation laws or any other claim or cause of action."

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 2, after line 5, insert the following:

"Section 3. The provisions of this Act and the provisions of theAct which originated as Senate Bill No. 693 of the 2012 RegularSession of the Legislature shall have prospective application only.

Section 4. The provisions of this Act shall supersede andcontrol to the extent of conflict with the provisions of any other Actof the 2012 Regular Session of the Legislature, regardless of the dateof enactment."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Daniel "Danny" Martiny Anthony V. LigiRobert Adley Joseph P. LopintoConrad Appel

Senator Martiny moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonAppel Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverCortez Martiny ThompsonCrowe Mills WalsworthDonahue Morrish WardDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 35

NAYS

Claitor Total - 1

ABSENT

Broome Morrell White Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

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SENATE BILL NO. 262—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 26:80(A), the introductory paragraph of

(F)(2), and (H) and 280(A), the introductory paragraph of (F)(2),and (H), and to enact R.S. 26:80(I), (J), and (K), and 280(I), (J)and (K), relative to the office of alcohol and tobacco control; toprovide relative to the qualifications of applicants for alcoholicbeverage permits; to provide relative to the consideration ofarrests, summons, charges, or indictments of applicants; toprovide relative to the duty of licensees and permitees to providecertain information to the commissioner; and to provide forrelated matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 262 By Senator Morrell

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 262 by SenatorMorrell, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9through 25 proposed by the House Committee on Judiciary andadopted by the House of Representatives on April 10, 2012 beadopted.

2. That House Committee Amendments No. 4, 7, and 8 proposedby the House Committee on Judiciary and adopted by the Houseof Representatives on April 10, 2012 be rejected.

3. That Legislative Bureau Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9proposed by the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Houseof Representatives on April 10, 2012 be adopted.

4. That Legislative Bureau Amendments No. 4 and 8 proposed bythe Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on April 10, 2012 be rejected.

5. That House Floor Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6 proposed byRepresentative Arnold and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on April 26, 2012 be adopted.

6. That House Floor Amendments No. 5 and 7 proposed byRepresentative Arnold and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on April 26, 2012 be rejected.

7. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "80(A)" insert "(introductory paragraph),"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, after "280(A)" insert"(introductory paragraph),"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 3, change "and (H)" to "(H)(1), and 286(A)(9)"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, line 4, delete "and (K), and 280(I), (J), and (K)," andinsert "90(K), and 280(A)(11), (I), and (J)"

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 1, line 8, after "commissioner;" insert "to provide relative tothe sale of certain beverages in automatic mechanical vendingmachines; to require the commissioner to promulgate rules to

accomplish such sales, including provisions to prevent access bycertain individuals;"

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 1, line 10, after "80(A)" insert "(introductory paragraph),"and after "280(A)" insert "(introductory paragraph)," AMENDMENT NO. 7On page 1, line 11, change "and (H)" to "(H)(1), and 286(A)(9)"

AMENDMENT NO. 8On page 1, delete line 12 and insert "26:80(A)(11), (I), and (J), and90(K), and 280(A)(11), (I), and (J) are hereby enacted to read asfollows:"

AMENDMENT NO. 9On page 3, line 11, delete the asterisks "* * *" and insert:

"(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections A and B, apermit may be granted by the commissioner if the applicant has beenpardoned, has had any misdemeanor conviction discharged ordismissed, or the applicant's civil rights have been restored, or, if theapplicant is a firm, association, partnership, trust, domestic or foreigncorporation, or other legal entity, the applicant has terminated itsrelationship with the person or persons whose action directlycontributed to the applicant's conviction.

(b) The provisions of Subparagraph(a) of this Paragraphshall not apply to any applicant who is also applying for a videogaming license under the provisions of Chapter 6 of Title 27 ofthe Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950."

AMENDMENT NO. 10On page 5, between lines 20 and 21, insert:"§90. Acts prohibited on licensed premises; suspension or revocation

of permits* * *

K. Allow the sale, dispensing, or distribution of beveragesof high alcoholic content in any type of automatic mechanicalvending machine activated by the use of a coin, token, or similarinstrument except in Class A establishments pursuant to rulespromulgated by the commissioner in accordance with theAdministrative Procedure Act. Such rules shall includeprocedures for the prevention of access to the machines byunderage or intoxicated persons. The provisions of thisSubsection shall not apply to establishments exempt from holdingpermits under this Chapter.

* * *"

AMENDMENT NO. 11On page 7, line 10, delete the asterisks "* * *" and insert thefollowing:

"(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections A and B, apermit may be granted by the commissioner if the applicant has beenpardoned, has had any misdemeanor conviction discharged ordismissed, or the applicant's civil rights have been restored, or, if theapplicant is a firm, association, partnership, trust, domestic or foreigncorporation, or other legal entity, the applicant has terminated itsrelationship with the person or persons whose action directlycontributed to the applicant's conviction.

(b) The provisions of Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraphshall not apply to any applicant who is also applying for a videogaming license under the provisions of Chapter 6 of Title 27 ofthe Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950."

AMENDMENT NO. 12On page 9, after line 19, insert:

"* * *§286. Acts prohibited on licensed premises; suspension or revocation

of permitsA. No person holding a retail dealer's permit and no servant,

agent, or employee of the permittee shall do any of the following actsupon the licensed premises:

* * *(9) Allow the sale, dispensing, or distribution of beverages of

low alcoholic content in any type of automatic mechanical vending

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machine activated by the use of a coin, token, or similar instrument,except in Class A establishments in accordance with rulespromulgated pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act.Such rules shall include procedures for the prevention of accessto the machines by underage or intoxicated persons. Theprovisions of this Paragraph shall not apply to establishments exemptfrom holding permits under this Chapter.

* * *"

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Jean-Paul J. Morrell Jared BrossettKaren Carter Peterson Jeffery "Jeff" J. ArnoldGary L. Smith Jr. Chuck Kleckley

Senator Morrell moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MurrayAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Heitmeier PetersonAppel Kostelka RiserBroome Long Smith, G.Brown Martiny Smith, J.Buffington Mills TarverChabert Morrell ThompsonCortez Morrish Ward Total - 27

NAYS

Amedee Claitor Total - 2

ABSENT

Crowe Johns WalsworthDonahue LaFleur WhiteErdey NeversGuillory Perry Total - 10

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 577—BY SENATOR PETERSON

AN ACTTo enact Part XIV of Chapter 9 of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 23:1019 through1019.2, relative to employment; to create the Louisiana EqualPay Task Force; to provide for purpose; to provide forcomposition of the task force; to provide for duties and powersof the task force; to provide for reporting deadlines; and toprovide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 577 By Senator Peterson

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 577 by SenatorPeterson, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:

1. That House Floor amendments Nos. 1 and 2, proposed byRepresentative Williams and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be adopted.

2. That House Floor amendments No. 1, 2, 3, and 4, proposed byRepresentative Broadwater and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Karen Carter Peterson Walt Leger IIIA. G. Crowe Herbert B. DixonEdwin R. Murray

Senator Peterson moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Crowe MorrellAdley Dorsey-Colomb MorrishAllain Gallot MurrayAmedee Guillory PetersonAppel Heitmeier Smith, G.Broome Johns Smith, J.Brown Kostelka TarverBuffington Long ThompsonChabert Martiny WalsworthCortez Mills Ward Total - 30

NAYS

Claitor Total - 1

ABSENT

Donahue Nevers RiserErdey Peacock WhiteLaFleur Perry Total - 8

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 319—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 344(C),

relative to the right to notice of certain required appearances; toprovide with respect to the right to notice of time and place ofa defendant's required appearance to the personal surety or thecommercial surety; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 319 By Senator Martiny

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 319 by SenatorMartiny, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:

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1. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 proposedby Representative Lopinto and adopted by the House on May30, 2012 be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Danny Martiny Joseph LopintoBob Kostelka Neil AbramsonEdwin R. Murray Chris Hazel

Senator Martiny moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MurrayAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonAppel Johns RiserBroome Kostelka Smith, G.Brown LaFleur Smith, J.Buffington Long TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue Morrish Total - 35

NAYS

Claitor Total - 1

ABSENT

Erdey Nevers White Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 580—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 42:19(A)(2)(a), relative to notice of

public meetings; to provide relative to methods of providingnotice for public meetings, including electronic means; and toprovide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 580 By Representative Abramson

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 580 byRepresentative Abramson, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorPerry and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2012, be rejected.

2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, at the end of line 17, after "meeting." insert "The failureto timely post notice via the Internet pursuant to this Subparagraphor the inability of the public to access the public body's website dueto any type of technological failure shall not be a violation of theprovisions of this Chapter."

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Neil C. Abramson "Jody" AmedeeTimothy G. Burns Jonathan PerryJeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold Edwin R. Murray

Senator Perry moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonAppel Johns RiserBroome Kostelka Smith, G.Brown LaFleur Smith, J.Buffington Long TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonClaitor Mills WalsworthCortez Morrell WardCrowe MorrishDonahue Murray Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Erdey White Total - 2

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 268.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 290.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 391.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 417.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 472.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 520.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 756.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 141.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 293.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 464.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

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Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 544.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 955.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 1010.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 99.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseCONCURRING IN

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has finally concurred in the following SenateConcurrent Resolutions:

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100—BY SENATORS BROWN, AMEDEE, GARY SMITH AND WARD ANDREPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, GAINES, HARRISON, LAMBERT,MILLER, PRICE, SCHEXNAYDER, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT ANDWILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo establish the River Region Caucus of the Louisiana Senate and

the Louisiana House of Representatives and to provide relativeto the caucus.

Reported with amendments.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Senate Concurrent ResolutionsReturned from the House of Representatives

with AmendmentsSenator Brown asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to take up Senate Concurrent Resolutions just returned from theHouse of Representatives with amendments.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100—BY SENATORS BROWN, AMEDEE, GARY SMITH AND WARD ANDREPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, GAINES, HARRISON, LAMBERT,MILLER, PRICE, SCHEXNAYDER, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT ANDWILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo establish the River Region Caucus of the Louisiana Senate and

the Louisiana House of Representatives and to provide relativeto the caucus.

The concurrent resolution was read by title. Returned from theHouse of Representatives with amendments:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Tim Burns to OriginalSenate Concurrent Resolution No. 100 by Senator Brown

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 2, after line 24, insert the following:

"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the River Region Caucusof Louisiana shall not be provided any funding, office space,equipment, or staff by the legislature or either house or any agencythereof."

Senator Broome moved to concur in the amendments proposedby the House.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Erdey PeacockAllain Gallot PerryAmedee Guillory Peterson

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Appel Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, G.Brown Kostelka Smith, J.Buffington LaFleur TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonClaitor Mills WalsworthCortez Morrell WardCrowe MorrishDonahue Murray Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Long White Total - 2

The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendmentsproposed by the House.

Message from the HouseRELATIVE TO CONSIDERATION

AFTER 82ND CALENDAR DAY

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House, bya record vote of two-thirds of its elected members, has adopted amotion to allow the Senate to consider House Bill No. 838 on ThirdReading and Final Passage after the 82nd calendar day.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Motion to Reconsider VoteSenator Morrish asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to reconsider the vote by which the Conference Committee Report toSenate Bill No. 751 was adopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 751— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 335 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND PEACOCK AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1256, to enact R.S. 32:1256.1, and torepeal Chapter 15, Subpart 1, Part V of Title 46 of the LouisianaAdministrative Code, comprised of Sections 1501 through 1515,relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission; to providerelative to recreational product shows; and to provide for relatedmatters.

On motion of Senator Morrish Senate the bill was recommittedto the Conference Committee.

Conference Committee Reports, ResumedThe following reports were received and read:

SENATE BILL NO. 239—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Part XXII of Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the

Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.40:1299.39.5 through 1299.39.7, 1299.58(C), 1299.131(A)(3),and 1300.11, to enact R.S. 36:259(MM), and to repeal R.S.40:1299.40, relative to informed consent; to provide for methodsin which informed consent may be obtained; to create theLouisiana Medical Disclosure Panel within the Department ofHealth and Hospitals; to provide for definitions; to provide for

membership and terms; to provide for powers and duties; toprovide for medical disclosure lists; to provide for exceptions toobtaining informed consent; to provide for attendance ofmeetings via telecommunications; to provide for limitations ofliability; to provide for the promulgation of rules andregulations; to provide for an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 239 By Senator Murray

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 239 by SenatorMurray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedureamendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12, adopted bythe House of Representatives on May 23, 2012 be adopted.

2. That the House Committee on Civil Law and Procedureamendment No. 8, adopted by the House of Representatives onMay 23, 2012 be rejected.

3. That the House Legislative Bureau Amendment Nos. 1 and 2,adopted by the House of Representatives on May 23, 2012 beadopted.

4. That House Floor amendment No. 1, proposed byRepresentative Abramson and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Edwin R. Murray Neil C. AbramsonFred Mills Alan T. SeabaughDavid Heitmeier Jeffery "Jeff" J. Arnold

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MurrayAdley Erdey NeversAllain Gallot PerryAmedee Guillory PetersonAppel Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, G.Brown Kostelka Smith, J.Buffington LaFleur TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue Morrish Total - 35

NAYS

Claitor Total - 1

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ABSENT

Long Peacock White Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 247—BY SENATOR LONG

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3217.1(A) and to enact R.S. 17:3232,

relative to postsecondary education; to provide for the creationof the Central Louisiana Technical Community College; toprovide with respect to the management, supervision, andoperation of the institution; to provide with respect to programofferings; to provide for the awarding of certificates, diplomas,and degrees; to provide for the duties and responsibilities of theBoard of Regents and the Board of Supervisors of Communityand Technical Colleges; to provide relative to accreditation; toprovide with respect to performance agreements with the Boardof Regents; to provide reporting requirements; and to providefor related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 247 By Senator Long

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 247 by SenatorLong, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by theHouse Committee on Education and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 17, 2012, be adopted.

2. That House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by theHouse Committee on Education and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 17, 2012, be rejected.

3. That the following amendment to the engrossed bill be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 3, at the end of line 22, insert the following:"Appropriations for the Central Louisiana Technical CommunityCollege for Fiscal Year 2012-2013 and for each subsequent fiscalyear until the college earns regional accreditation shall not be lessthan the appropriation for the Alexandria, Avoyelles, Huey P.Long, Lamar Salter, Oakdale, and Shelby M. Jackson campusesof the Louisiana Technical College available on July 1, 2011."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Gerald Long Stephen F. CarterRobert Adley Jeff ThompsonConrad Appel Lowell C. Hazel

Senator Adley moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb NeversAdley Erdey PeacockAllain Gallot PerryAmedee Guillory PetersonAppel Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, J.Brown Kostelka TarverBuffington Martiny ThompsonChabert Mills WalsworthCortez Morrell WardCrowe MorrishDonahue Murray Total - 34

NAYS

Claitor Total - 1

ABSENT

LaFleur Smith, G.Long White Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

RecessOn motion of Senator Thompson, the Senate took a recess at

11:45 o'clock A.M. until 1:00 o'clock P.M.

After RecessThe Senate was called to order at 1:10 o'clock P.M. by the

President of the Senate.

ROLL CALLThe roll being called, the following members answered to their

names: PRESENT

Mr. President Crowe MorrishAdley Donahue MurrayAllain Dorsey-Colomb NeversAmedee Erdey PerryAppel Gallot PetersonBroome Guillory RiserBrown Johns Smith, G.Buffington Kostelka TarverChabert LaFleur WalsworthClaitor Long WardCortez Mills Total - 32

ABSENT

Heitmeier Peacock WhiteMartiny Smith, J.Morrell Thompson Total - 7

The President of the Senate announced there were 32 Senatorspresent and a quorum.

Senate Business Resumed After Recess

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Message from the House

ADOPTION OFCONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 320.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the House

ADOPTION OFCONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 351.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the House

REJECTION OFCONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has rejected the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 350.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Motion

Senator Amedee moved that the Senate meet in ExecutiveSession.

Without objection, so ordered.

After Executive Session

ROLL CALL

The Senate was called to order by the President of the Senatewith the following Senators present:

YEAS

Mr. President Donahue MorrellAdley Dorsey-Colomb MorrishAllain Erdey MurrayAmedee Gallot NeversAppel Guillory PeacockBroome Heitmeier PerryBrown Johns PetersonBuffington Kostelka RiserChabert LaFleur Smith, G.Claitor Long TarverCortez Martiny WalsworthCrowe Mills Ward Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Smith, J. Thompson White Total - 3

The President of the Senate announced there were 36 Senatorspresent and a quorum.

Senate Business ResumedAfter Executive Session

Reports of Committees

The following reports of committees were received and read:

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON

SENATE AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Senator Lee "Jody" Amedee, Chairman on behalf of theCommittee on Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted thefollowing report:

June 4, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report.

Addictive Disorders, Louisiana Commission onMockler, Shelley C.11811 Reiger Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Adjutant General of LouisianaCurtis, Glen H, (B-Gen)6400 St. Claude Ave./Jackson BarrackNew Orleans, LA 70117

Administration, Division ofCalvi, Charles D. Jr.7389 Florida Blvd., Ste. 400Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Rainwater, Paul W.P.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

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Stockstill, Ray L.P.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Agricultural Commodities Commission, LouisianaBollich, David40466 Old Hickory Ave.Gonzales, LA 70737

Bordelon, Filmore P. IIIP.O. Box 3402Lake Charles, LA 70602

Carter, E. Lee2002 Tower DirveMonroe, LA 71201

Ellington, Fred Ryan4270 Front St.Winnsboro, LA 71295

Hanks, Robert A.P.O. Box 490Crowley, LA 70526

Hensgens, Keith L.P.O. Box 10Gueydan, LA 70542

Logan, StephenP.O. Box 238Gilliam, LA 71029

Zaunbrecher, Donald L.7021 Bueche Rd.Bueche, LA 70729

Agricultural Finance Authority, LouisianaGauthier, Ted R.P.O. Box 335Cottonport, LA 71327

Hawkins, William E. "Skip" Jr.P.O. Box 585Newellton, LA 71357

Agriculture and Forestry, Department ofBass, Fred E.5825 Florida Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Dubea, Wade J. IIP.O. Box 1277St. Francisville, LA 70775

Morgan, Dane K.P.O. Box 631Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Parker, James ToddDept. of Ag, AES, P.O. Box 3596Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Rayburn, Benjamin A.P.O. Box 3098Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Robbins, Brent D., DVM5825 Florida Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Walther, John StanleyP. O.Box 1951Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Ambulance Service District CommissionRousseau, Kenneth H. Jr.P.O. Box 203Luling, LA 70070

Salzer, Kenneth C.709 Girod St.Covington, LA 70448

Scivicque, Lauri C.17047 Carlino Dr.Prairieville, LA 70769

Seamans, Dennis P.710 Setton St.Oak Grove, LA 71263

Animal Health, Louisiana Board ofArdoin, TomP.O. Box 400Pine Prairie, LA 70576

Bennett, John Van563 Tucker Store Rd.Spearsville, LA 71277

Brown, Giles GlenP.O. Box 960Kinder, LA 70648

Cooper, James "Clark", DVM5275 New Natchitoches Rd.West Monroe, LA 71292

Crawford, Lennie L. Jr.P.O. Box 599Covington, LA 70434

Fontenot, Craig D.2751 Vidrine Rd.Ville Platte, LA 70586

Garris, KellyP.O. Box 707Arcadia, LA 71001

Greene, Gary, DVM17737 Hwy. 40Covington, LA 70435

Holdman, William "Bill" E.215 Industrial PkwyWest Monroe, LA 71291

Lea, Maxwell Jr.22911 Samuels Rd.Zachary, LA 70791

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McFadden, Neal334 Meche Rd.Carencro, LA 70520

Pitre, Bob1406 Talbot Rd.Thibodaux, LA 70301

Ponder, LawP.O. Box 1241Amite, LA 70422

Racca, J. H. "Butch" Jr.852 LeDoux Rd.Iowa, LA 70647

Robertson, Eugene1500 Hwy. 1041Pine Grove, LA 70453

Smith, Rayburn L.103 Smith-Thomas Rd.Natchitoches, LA 71457

Tauzin, Chris1013 Dean Leblanc Rd.Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

Veillon, Tim8034 Ilene LaneLake Charles, LA 70605

Architectural Examiners, State Board ofBlitch, Ronald B.757 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70130

Le Blanc, Richard J.705 Texas St.Shreveport, LA 71101

Artist Laureate, LouisianaRodrigue, GeorgeP.O. Box 51227Lafayette, LA 70505

Associated Branch Pilots of the Port of New OrleansBuras, Adam C.603 Jahncke Ave.Covington, LA 70433

Leger, Rhett M.505 Passera Ct.New Orleans, LA 70119

Auctioneers Licensing Board, LouisianaBordelon, Gregory L.6173 Morgan Shores Rd.Lake Arthur, LA 70549

Brister, Charles Clayton85H Brister LoopSieper, LA 71472

Levy, Darleen Jacobs823 St. Louis St.New Orleans, LA 70112

Little, Ewell "Lamar"16287 Tigerbend Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70817

McMillin, Charles "Hal"1423 N. Beech St.Westlake, LA 70669

Sims, James M.341 Wildwood Acres DrFarmerville, LA 71241

Steinkamp, Tessa S.801 Magazine St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Barber Examiners, Board ofPollard, Craig R.2439 Legardy StShreveport, LA 71107

Battle of New Orleans Bicentennial CommissionJoiner, Gary D., Ph.D.One University PlaceShreveport, LA 71115

Moore, Wm. Henson III (Hon)3109 East Lakeshore Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Bayou D'Arbonne Lake Watershed District,Board of Commissioners of theJames, Noel B. II2601 Cypress Springs Ave.Ruston, LA 71270

Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water DistrictAnimashaun, RonP.O. Box 921Napoleonville, LA 70390

Nolan, Greg J.199 Highway 1011Napoleonville, LA 70390

Bicentennial Commission, LouisianaDuplechain, Rhyn L.P.O. Box 39Opelousas, LA 70571

Villere, Roger F. Jr.750 Martin Behrman Ave.Metairie, LA 70005

BioDistrict New Orleans, TheLe Beouf, Darrick A.744 Louisiana Ave.New Orleans, LA 70115

Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, State (BESE)Bennett, John Lee525 Oaks Ave.Port Allen, LA 70767

Bradford, Connie E.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

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Dastugue, Penny Matherne10 Serenity Dr.Mandeville, LA 70471

Boxing and Wrestling Commission, StateDupre, Bobby PaulP.O. Box 70Opelousas, LA 70571

Embanato, A.L."Buddy" Jr.P.O. Box 13126Monroe, LA 71213

Ferguson, Thomas G., M.D.1978 Industrial BlvdHouma, LA 70363

Green, John Jr.1135 Hodges St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Topham, Alvin J.1125 Mobile St.Lake Charles, LA 70605

Williams, Harold Lee Jr.4714 Monarch Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70811

Cancer and Lung Trust Fund Board, LouisianaMills, Glenn M., M.D.1501 Kings HighwayShreveport, LA 71130

Ochoa, Augusto, M D.533 Bolivar St., Rm. 451BNew Orleans, LA 70112

Rainey, John M., M.D.801 Poinciana Ave.Mamou, LA 70554

Sartor, A. Oliver, M.D.1430 Tulane Ave., SL-42New Orleans, LA 70112

Stagg, M. Patrick II, M.D.8119 Picardy Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Stevens, Todd D.4950 Essen LaneBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Cane River Waterway CommissionMethvin, John "Chad"328 Gene LaneNatchitoches, LA 71457

Capital Area Groundwater Conservation District,Board of Commissioners for theAucoin, Ivy Dale19717 Barnett Rd.Zachary, LA 70791

Cadenhead, John P.11273 Barret LaneSlaughter, LA 70777

Chustz, Brian J.P.O. Box 2431Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Kent, Amelia L.P.O. Box 8781Clinton, LA 70722

McGehee, Dennis R.P.O. Box 96016Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Rummler, Rosemary R.P.O. Box 64Oscar, LA 70762

Certified Public Accountants of Louisiana, State Board of Bergeron, Michael D.P.O. Box 3440Houma, LA 70361

Bruno, Michael B.6100 Elysian Fields Ave., Ste. 200New Orleans, LA 70122

Harris, Mark P.515 S. College Rd., Ste. 120Lafayette, LA 70503

Hutchinson, Lynn V.P.O. Box 400Ruston, LA 71273

Lowe-Ardoin, Letitia "Letti"1550 Brame Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Tham, Michael A.4911 Bennington Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Thomas, Desiree' Honore'P.O. Box 94361Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Certified Shorthand Reporters, Board of Examiners ofEdmonson, Suzanne M.P.O. Box 66614, Box A-8Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Magee, SuzetteP.O. Box 1347Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

Children and Family Services, Department ofFair, Denise1525 Fairfield Ave., Rm. 850Shreveport, LA 71101

Howze, RichardP.O. Box 3776Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Johnson, RuthP.O. Box 3776Baton Rouge, LA 70821

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Villemarette, Brent A.P.O. Box 3776Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Children's Cabinet Advisory BoardAllen, Janice D.1900 S. Acadian ThruwayBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Brackin, LauraP.O. Box 3117, Bin #21Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Brunson, Myrna Amanda9654 Brookline Ave., Ste. 210Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Chapman, Jonathan E.4550 North Blvd., Ste. 120Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Coogan, Michael J., M. D.541 Shadows Lane, Ste. CBaton Rouge, LA 70806

Dodd, Kim M.P.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Hassenboehler, LynP.O. Box 800Prairieville, LA 70769

Hazlaris, Alexandra N.9654 Brookline Ave., Ste. 210Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Jones, Mary Louise S.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Recasner, Anthony8300 Earhart BlvdNew Orleans, LA 70118

Robinson, Patricia Turner1465 Suffolk Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Schum, DebbieP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Smith, Christie Lynn150 N. Third St., Ste. 129Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Sprinkle, James A.2840 Military Hwy.Pineville, LA 71360

Strickland, Kristine H.265 S. Foster Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Villemarette, Brent A.P.O. Box 3776Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Wahid, Kahree A.P.O. Box 6Lecompte, LA 71346

White, Rebecca E.216 Knapp Hall, LSUBaton Rouge, LA 70803

Wyble, John E.9654 Brookline Ave., Ste. 210Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Children's Cabinet, LouisianaSimpson, TiffanyP.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Children's Trust Fund Board, LouisianaWhite, John C.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Chiropractic Examiners, Louisiana Board ofHarvey, Wynn T., D. C.P.O. Box 3295Pineville, LA 71361

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation Board of Directors,LouisianaGalligan, Eugene "Gene" V.1605 Lamy Lane, Ste. AMonroe, LA 71201

Montgomery, A. Eugene III2201 Forsythe Ave.Monroe, LA 71201

Napper, James H. IIP.O. Box 44154Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Reeves, Johnny L.P.O. Box 164West Monroe, LA 71294

College and Career Readiness CommissionAllen, Troy E.26170 Whispering Pines Ave.Denham Springs, LA 70726

Williams, Sajada J.1254 N. Ardenwood Dr., Apt. 161Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Community and Technical Colleges, Board of Supervisors ofBarham, Erle EdwardsP.O. Box 238Oak Ridge, LA 71264

Gamble, Keith Eric8520 Business Park Dr.Shreveport, LA 71105

Grissette, Geraldine Lowrey252 Purple Dawn Dr.Sunset, LA 70584

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Hardy, Timothy W.8440 Jefferson Highway, Ste. 301Baton Rouge, LA 70809

St. Blanc, Vincent J. III92 E. MainFranklin, LA 70538

Contractors, State Licensing Board forCrain, George L. Jr.P.O. Box 2340Lafayette, LA 70502

Dupuy, Nelson "Andy" Jr.4171 Essen LaneBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Jones, Kenneth WayneP.O. Box 720St. Francisville, LA 70775

Stuart, Christopher N.4320 Jeffrey Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Correctional Facilities CorporationCrain, Richard C.P.O. Box 246Colfax, LA 71417

Gibbs, Whalen H. Jr.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Le Blanc, James M.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Riser, Larkin T. Jr.102 Tom Crichton Rd.Sibley, LA 71073

Cosmetology, Louisiana Board ofHand, Frances K.148 Cockerham Rd.Denham Springs, LA 70726

Weber, Ira J.1408 Pecan Ave.Metairie, LA 70001

Council for the Development of French in Louisiana (CODOFIL)Perrin, Warren A.P.O. Box 53597Lafayette, LA 70505

Simmons, Stacey3711 North River Rd.Port Allen, LA 70767

Crab Task ForceAlfonso, Kim2016 Flamingo Dr.St. Bernard, LA 70085

Anderson, Julie114 RNR Bldg.Baton Rouge, LA 70803

Luke, Trudy Ann8239 Shrimpers RowDulac, LA 70353

Parfait, Rodney220 Sterling Dr.Houma, LA 70363

Culture, Recreation and Tourism, Department ofBreaux, Pamela A.P.O. Box 94361Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Davis, Charles R. "Randy"P.O. Box 44243Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Edmiston, Kyle1051 North Third St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Johnson, Stuart, Ph.D.P.O. Box 44426Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4426

Thomas, Desiree' Honore'P.O. Box 94361Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Wheat, Robert E.P.O. Box 2448New Orleans, LA 70176

D.A.R.E. Advisory BoardGuillory, Gary G. "Stitch"5400 E. Broad St.Lake Charles, LA 70615

Deaf, Louisiana Commission for theHardy, Deanna119 Cedar Brook LaneHaughton, LA 71037

Dentistry, Louisiana State Board ofBlackwood, Herman O. III, D.D.S.814 Pierremont Rd.Shreveport, LA 71106

Developmental Disabilities Council, LouisianaBeech, Sandra P. "Sam"351 Jordan St.Shreveport, LA 71101

Berry, Susan Jane, M.D.1450 Poydras St., Ste. 1906New Orleans, LA 70112

Cosse', Brenda L.P.O. Box 3045Slidell, LA 70459

Marcel, Kay B.2313 Blue Haven Dr.New Iberia, LA 70563

Martin, Mark S.P.O. Box 91297Baton Rouge, LA 70821

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Olivier, Nanette MarieP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Patrick, Stephanie M.8325 Oak St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Wilson, Philip G., Ph.D.1900 Gravier St., Box G6-2New Orleans, LA 70112

Dietetics and Nutrition, Louisiana State Board of Examiners inWeeks, Paula J.12 Pecan Dr.Rayville, LA 71269

Drug Policy BoardPatrick, Robert C. "Bob"2002 Louisiana Ave.Lake Charles, LA 70602

DWI-Vehicular Homicide, Governor's Task Force onBecnel, Charles Adam376 East Airport Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Boudreaux, Michael S.3739 Perkins Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Broussard, Norma B.200 Derbigny St - 3rd Fl.Gretna, LA 70053

Johnson, Mark S. (Corp)P.O. Box 1581Monroe, LA 71203

Minor, Patricia2445 Sorrel Ave.Port Allen, LA 70802

Smith, Walter S. Jr.P.O. Box 579Slaughter, LA 70777

Wynne, Brian Joseph7919 Independece Blvd - Box A-12Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Economic Development, Department ofEl Koubi, Jason R.P.O. Box 94185Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Grissom, Steven Paul1051 N. Third St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Moret, StephenP.O. Box 94185Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Villa, AnneP.O. Box 94185Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Education, Department ofBendily, ErinP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Laster, KerryP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Moore, Elizabeth C.9124 Old Hammond Highway # 26Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Schum, DebbieP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Scioneaux, Elizabeth "Beth"P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

White, John C.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Educational Commission of the StatesWhite, John C.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Educational Television Authority, Louisiana (LETA)Kyle, Melissa N.3845 Hwy. 22, Ste. 1Mandeville, LA 70471

Thornton, Deano B.431 W. Lafayette St.Winnfield, LA 71483

Egg Commission, LouisianaBarnum, Jerry D.P.O. Box 820Pine Grove, LA 70453

Campbell, BenjiP.O. Box 758Pine Grove, LA 70453

Eisworth, Jeanette L.13554 Lovett Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70818

Fernandez, Scott28038 Sam Arnold LoopPonchatoula, LA 70454

Hebert, Robert J.P.O. Box 758Pine Grove, LA 70453

Ingram, Dennis R., Ph.D.120 Ingram Hall, LSUBaton Rouge, LA 70803

Lavergne, Theresia, Ph.D.120 Ingram Hall, LSUBaton Rouge, LA 70803

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McAlpin, AdamP.O. Box 758Pine Grove, LA 70453

Schittone, Donald W.P.O. Box 3374Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Yarborough, Robert "Bobby"P.O. Box 3374Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Electrolysis Examiners, State Board ofRogers, Nicole E., M.D.701 Metairie Rd., Ste. 2A-205Metairie, LA 70005

Emergency Response Network Board, Louisiana (LERN) Barrett, Coletta Cooper5000 Hennessy Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Conerly, Billy G.6300 Main St.Zachary, LA 70791

Dailey, John T.P.O. Box 33932Shreveport, LA 71130

Davis, Kevin C.7667 Independence Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Freeman, William T., M.D.3223 Eighth St.Metairie, LA 70002

Guidry, Jimmy, M.D.P.O. Box 629Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Hulefeld, Michael F.1514 Jefferson Hwy.Jefferson, LA 70121

Hunt, John P., M.D.1542 Tulane Ave., LSUHSC Dpt SurgeryNew Orleans, LA 70112

McSwain, Norman E., Jr., M.D.Tulane Univ, 1430 Tulane Ave., SL-22New Orleans, LA 70112

Endowment for the Humanities, Louisiana Bruno, Joseph M.855 Baronne St.New Orleans, LA 70113

Environmental Education CommissionNixon, Brenda C.Cain Center 222 Prescott HallBaton Rouge, LA 70803

Environmental Quality, Department ofAppeaning, V. Alexander, Ph.D.P.O. Box 82804Baton Rouge, LA 70884

Hatch, Peggy M.P.O. Box 4301Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Nolan, Cheryl SonnierP.O. Box 4312Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Phillips, SamP.O. Box 4313Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Sagnibene, VincentP.O. Box 4313Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Ethics, Board ofIngrassia, Jean M.5318 Courtyard Dr.Gonzales, LA 70737

Lemke, Steve W.3939 Gentilly BlvdNew Orleans, LA 70126

Fire Prevention Board of Review, LouisianaSmith, Jay Charles911 Morgan Bluff RdPearl River, LA 70452

Smith, Jeffrey K.208 North Cate StHammond, LA 70401

Fluoridation Advisory BoardBallard, Richard W., D.D.S.1703 Lakeshore Dr.Mandeville, LA 70448

Brasher, Richard R., D.D.S.1400 Metro Dr., Ste. AAlexandria, LA 71301-3451

Cosse, Christopher C., D.D.S.230 Carroll St., Ste. 1Shreveport, LA 71105

Farrar, Suzanne K.1100 Florida Ave., Box 145New Orleans, LA 70119

Foy, Charles B., D.D.S.P.O. Box 10Madisonville, LA 70447

Grimball, Roger G. Jr., D.D.S.910 Beglis PkwySulphur, LA 70663

Little, John T., D.D.S.8629 Hwy. 17Winnsboro, LA 71295

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Richard, Cyril "CJ" Jr., D.D.S.P.O. Box 459Walker, LA 70785

Taylor, John F., D.D.S.7 Rue AlineCrowley, LA 70526

Forestry Commission, LouisianaPoole, E. Scott2189 Memorial Dr.Alexandria, LA 71301

Funding Review PanelThibodeaux, Dirk J.1201 North Third St., Ste. 7-210Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Thomas, RinaP.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Gaming Control Board, LouisianaHall, Dale A.4307 Bluebonnet Blvd., Ste. ABaton Rouge, LA 70809

Geographic Information Systems CouncilBeer, Ian J.P.O. Box 828Slidell, LA 70459

Dupont, Lynn E.10 Veterans Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70124

Laurent, James A. Jr.211 E. Main St., Ste 4New Roads, LA 70760

Geoscientists, Louisiana Board of ProfessionalDonald, Victor R.2822-B O'Neal LaneBaton Rouge, LA 70816

Johnston, John E.812 Delgado Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Kumar, Madhurendu, Ph.D.617 North Third St., 9th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Meaney, William R.333 Texas St., Ste. 2020Shreveport, LA 71101

Pate, Daisy B.650 Poydras St., Ste 2345New Orleans, LA 70130

Perry, L. Todd1600 Lamy LaneMonroe, LA 71201

Governor, Office of theBurris, Hugh "Brandon"Ofc of Disab Aff, P.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Graves, GarretP.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Murrill, Elizabeth B.P.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Waguespack, Stephen MichaelP.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Grand Isle Independent Levee DistrictBesson, Kelly J. Sr.P.O. Box 792Grand Isle, LA 70358

Camardelle, David J. (Hon)P.O. Box 215Grand Isle, LA 70358

Grand Isle Port CommissionBesson, Ambrose M.P.O. Box 53Grand Isle, LA 70358

Greater New Orleans Expressway CommissionEgan, Peter F.3121 21st St.Metairie, LA 70002

Lorino, Michael R. Jr. (Capt)3813 N. Causeway Blvd.,Ste. 100Metairie, LA 70002

Ground Water Resources CommissionLeggett, Harold "Hal" G.23411 Sunnyside LaneZachary, LA 70791

Health and Hospitals, Department ofBrackin, LauraP.O. Box 3117, Bin #21Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Eley, Hugh R.P.O. Box 2031Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Greenstein, BruceP.O. Box 629Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Kliebert, Kathy HawkinsP.O. Box 629Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Lane, J.T.P.O. Box 3214Baton Rouge, LA 70821

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Phillips, Jerry L.DHH, P.O. Box 629Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Speier, Anthony H. Jr.P.O. Box 4049Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Health Care Commission, LouisianaBagby, Rhonda RoarkOne Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1122Metairie, LA 70001

Barrett, Coletta Cooper5000 Hennessy Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Barron, LeahP.O. Drawer 83880Baton Rouge, LA 70884

Barsley, Robert E., D.D.S., JDP.O. Box 745Ponchatoula, LA 70454

Brasseaux, Doreen O.3810 W. Lakeshore Dr., Ste. 126Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Broussard, Scott R.417 Industrial Park Dr.Oberlin, LA 70655

Campbell, Roderick C.806 Jefferson Terrace Blvd.New Iberia, LA 70560

Cantrell, Dawn E.P.O. Box 98029Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Caraway, John Steven, D. C.1200 Enterprise Blvd.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Cassidy, Allen W. Jr.P.O. Box 957Jennings, LA 70546

Cherry, Julie T.P.O. Box 3477Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Cohoon, Derrell D.714 N. Fifth St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Danna, Denise4432 Ithaca St.Metairie, LA 70006

Davidson, DianeP.O. Box 1110Alexandria, LA 71309

Ellis, Michael S., M.D.8 Park Island Dr.New Orleans, LA 70122

Everitt, Kerry301 Main St., Ste. 1012Baton Rouge, LA 70825

Fain, Thomas C.10641 Hillary Court, Ste. 1Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Ferguson, William LeeUniv. LA Lafayette; P.O. Box 44570Lafayette, LA 70504

Fraiche, Donna D.201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 3600New Orleans, LA 70170

Galland, Holley, M.D.254 Nelson Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Guerry, Leah S.P.O. Box 4289Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Hawkins, Linda P.22271 Main St.Abita Springs, LA 70420

Hildreth, Paul A.930 Marengo St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Jamison, Bridgette RichardP.O. Box 80258Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Kukreja, Anil, Ph.D.Xavier Univ, Box 113, 1 Drexel Dr.New Orleans, LA 70125

Lamendola, Eva1004 W. Highway 30, Ste. 100Gonzales, LA 70737

Martin, Janie W.P.O. Box 65047Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Mayeux, Donna M.1555 Knollwood Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

McKnight, Hugh Sr., D.D.S.1134 Swan Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70807

Monlezun, John David Sr.401 W. College St.Lake Charles, LA 70605

Nezat, Ron J.P.O. Box 91180Lafayette, LA 70509

Nolan, Bobbie RonnellP.O. Box 65128Baton Rouge, LA 70896

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Perron, Phyllis A.P.O. Box 44483Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Savoie, Bobby G.25569 Winged Foot CourtDenham Springs, LA 70726

Soileau, Sherry6421 Perkins Rd., Bldg A, Ste. 2BBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Trunk, Laura, M.D.#1 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1122Metairie, LA 70001

Yermaneni, Mayur8591 United Plaza Blvd., #270Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Health Works Commission, LouisianaCassity, Anne P.P.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Historical Records Advisory Board, LouisianaFager, Carrie A.3851 Essen LaneBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Foster, TammyP.O. Box 419Many, LA 71449

Gegenheimer, Jon A.P.O. Box 10Gretna, LA 70054

Gentry, Judith F.1122 Tolson RdLafayette, LA 70508

Hardy, Florent Jr., Ph.D.P.O. Box 94125Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Jones, Jacqueline L.7521 Kings Hill Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Laver, Tara Z.1770 Marshall DrBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Leumas, Emilie "Lee"418 Topaz StNew Orleans, LA 70124

Parsons, Brenda B.475 Regency BlvdShreveport, LA 71106

Sullivan, Lester G.5235 Annunciation StNew Orleans, LA 70115

HIV, AIDS and Hepatitis C, Louisiana Commission onArmelie, Aaron P., Ph.D.3818 Perrier St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Blais, Christopher, M.D.1514 Jefferson Hwy., BH #305New Orleans, LA 70121

DeCuir, Sharon S.4550 North Blvd., Ste. 250Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Eaton, Christina J. Price2235 Poydras St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Krutz, Charles Dana (Rev)527 N. Blvd. 4th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Melancon, Chris B.550 Catholique RdCarencro, LA 70520

Moresco, Enrique2601 Tulane Ave., Ste. 500New Orleans, LA 70119

Shellington, Jacqueline R.1086 West Tom Stokes CourtBaton Rouge, LA 70810

Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Governor's Office ofDavis, Kevin C.7667 Independence Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Santos, Earl Patrick Jr.7667 Independence Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Horticulture Commission of LouisianaBarry, Joseph "Rob" IIIP.O. Box 228Sunset, LA 70584

Hopper, Jack28498 Persimmon LaneAbita Springs, LA 70420

Mayes, Mitch8680 Perkins Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Von Kurnatowski, Zefferino C.548 Kenmore Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Housing Corporation, LouisianaBurckel, Daryl V.3287 Gleneagle Dr.Lake Charles, LA 70605

Foster, Mayson H.P.O. Box 2788Hammond, LA 70404

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Lee, Ellen M.1055 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 100New Orleans, LA 70130

Ritchie, Matthew P.1268 Dorchester DrAlexandria, LA 71303

Young, Malcolm A. Jr.P.O. Box 14780Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Information Technology Advisory Board, LouisianaDavis, Kevin C.7667 Independence Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Innovation Council, LouisianaMoret, StephenP.O. Box 94185Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Odom, Leo J. "Jim" Jr.7257 Florida BlvdBaton Rouge, LA 70806

Insurance, Department ofBrignac, Susan DeniseP.O. Box 858Clinton, LA 70722

David, Amy WynneP.O. Box 94214Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Ellington, Noble E.4272 Front St.Winnsboro, LA 71295

Ward, Barry EugeneP.O. Box 94214Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Judicial Compensation CommissionClaitor, Dan (Sen)7520 Perkins Rd., #170Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Johnson, Byron Doug2100 Rue SimoneHammond, LA 70403

Marullo, Frank A. Jr.2700 Tulane Ave.New Orleans, LA 70119

Newburger, Kirby110 Veterans Memorial Blvd.,Ste 400Metairie, LA 70005

Justice, State Department ofPhillips, James TreyP.O. Box 1508Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention,Governor's Advisory Board ofCalzone, Julie1011 Lee Ave.Lafayette, LA 70501

Cox, Homer "Ted" IIICaddo Juven. Court, 1835 Spring St.Shreveport, LA 71101

Daly, Claire T.300 Iberia St., Ste. 200New Iberia, LA 70560

Galan, Alberto C.4608 Sheryl LaneLake Charles, LA 70605

Garvey, James D. Jr.One Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1400Metairie, LA 70001

Jones, Jerry L.P.O. Box 52Mer Rouge, LA 71261

Juncker, Roy L. Jr.1546-B Gretna Blvd.Harvey, LA 70058

Livers, Mary, Ph.D.P.O. Box 66458Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Martin-Kohrs, Vi Eve M.P.O. Box 2073Lake Charles, LA 70602

Rossitto, Ronald A.P.O. Box 3206Lake Charles, LA 70602

Ryals, John S. Jr., Ph.D.Dept of Juv Ser 1546-B Gretna Blvd.Harvey, LA 70058

Zoller, David James21 Chateau TrianonKenner, LA 70065

Kenner Naval Museum CommissionBreaux, Timothy G.114 Junior LaneMyrtle Grove, LA 70083

Crowell, Douglas W.23 Sylvaner Dr.Kenner, LA 70065

Faucheux, Lewis J Jr.89 Woodlake Blvd.Kenner, LA 70065

Todaro, Claude2538 Williams Blvd.Kenner, LA 70062

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Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District, Board of Commissioners ofBurckel, Daryl V.3287 Gleneagle Dr.Lake Charles, LA 70605

Dixon, Dudley R.1311 Dewey St.Westlake, LA 70669

McManus, Barbara M.240 Shell Beach Dr.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Law Enforcement Executive Management Institute BdAdams, Boyd J.708 Church Ave.Kaplan, LA 70548

Butler, David C. II (Mayor)P.O. Box 228Woodworth, LA 71458

Dickinson, Jacob M. "Mac" V6414 Jefferson Hwy.Harahan, LA 70123

Presswood, Gary P.P.O. Box 398Blanchard, LA 71009

Legislative AuditorPendas, Paul E.P.O. Box 94397Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Library of Louisiana, StateClesi, Tony926 Leontine St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Valore, Evelyn H.125 Fondern CircleShreveport, LA 71103

Life Safety and Property Protection Advisory BoardAllen, David W.107 Park Center St.Broussard, LA 70518

Brown, Daniel J.401 Commerce PointHarahan, LA 70123

Case, Ronald J.721 N. Ashley Ridge LoopShreveport, LA 71106

Elmore, Stephen D.690 Oak Villa Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70815

Faulk, Gerald J.P.O. Box 12948New Iberia, LA 70562

Himmel, Chad J.16491 Airline Hwy.Prairieville, LA 70769

Laguna, Alan R.930 Kenner Ave., Ste. AKenner, LA 70063

Le Doux, Frank D.P.O. Box 1286DeRidder, LA 70634

Okun, Jeffrey L.508 N. Olympia St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Reynolds, Robert J.1018 Harding St., #101Lafayette, LA 70503

Wilkins, Kimberly J.9330 Pecue Lane, Ste. ABaton Rouge, LA 70809

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission, LouisianaCain, Charles W.204 Ashland DrThibodaux, LA 70301

Cleveland, Carol Ann61131 Highway 445Amite, LA 70422

Hopson, James A.P.O. Box 367Delhi, LA 71233

Smith, Henry "Darty"P.O. Box 7655Alexandria, LA 71306

Livestock Brand CommissionBlanchard, Victor J. IV58020 Bayou Rd.Plaquemine, LA 70765

Boone, Terry1347 Richardson Rd.Calhoun, LA 71225

Capdeboscq, Henry58451 Hwy. 445Husser, LA 70442

Daniel, J. AustinP.O. Box 1844St. Francisville, LA 70775

Joyner, Robert492 I-10 Frontage Rd.Port Allen, LA 70767

Klein, Dennis58128 Klein Rd.Loranger, LA 70446

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Le Bouef, Calvin A.13610 South LA Hwy. 335Abbeville, LA 70510

LeDoux, KentP.O. Box 40Lake Charles, LA 70601

LeLeux, JamesP.O. Box 45Perry, LA 70575

Levy, Robert W. (Hon)P.O. Box 777Ruston, LA 71273

Marsalis, James "Jim" Jr.616 Saint John Rd.Athens, LA 71003

Prator, Stephen W. (Hon)505 Travis St., Rm. 700Shreveport, LA 71101

Richard, David M.P.O. Box 40Lake Charles, LA 70602

Sanner, Cecil R. (Hon)P.O. Box 280Cameron, LA 70631

Tilton, John G. III7121 N. River Rd.Port Allen, LA 70767

Torres, Beauregard "Bud" IIIP.O. Box 248New Roads, LA 70760

Lottery Corporation, Board of Directors of the Louisiana Fitzpatrick, John E. III650 Poydras St., Ste. 2020New Orleans, LA 70130

Katz, Lawrence K."Larry"3544 Alan St.Metairie, LA 70002

Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,Board of Supervisors ofLawton, Jack E. Jr.1409 Kirkman St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Perry, J. Stephen2020 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70130

Marriage and Family, Louisiana Commission onHoffmann, Frank (Rep)204 North Third St., Ste. AWest Monroe, LA 71291

White, John C.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Massage Therapy, Louisiana Board ofHobbs, Timothy J.1314 Napoleon Ave. #4New Orleans, LA 70115

Johnson, Francis P.3403 Ernest St.Lake Charles, LA 70605

Schwing, Suzanne M.835 Julia St. #12New Orleans, LA 70113

Medicaid Pharmaceutical & Therapeutics CommitteeGivler, Amy M., M.D.405 Park Ave.Monroe, LA 71201

Lu, James G., M.D.1743 Willow Point Dr.Shreveport, LA 71119

Mader, Edward C. Jr., M.D.1542 Tulane Ave.New Orleans, LA 70112

Mills, Fred H. Jr. (Sen)1010 Martin St.Parks, LA 70582

Medical Examiners, Louisiana State Board ofStevens, Lehrue Jr., M.D.830 Bayou PinesLake Charles, LA 70601

Men's Health & Wellness, Commission onChhabra, Anil, M.D.1811 Bert Kouns, Ste. 100Shreveport, LA 71105

Driggs, Michael Wesley441 Moosa Blvd.Eunice, LA 70535

Montelaro, Louis V., M.D.P.O. Box 550New Roads, LA 70760

Military Advisory Board, Governor'sLorusso, Nick (Rep)4431 Canal St., Ste. BNew Orleans, LA 70119

Morgan City Harbor and Terminal District, Board of Commissioners ofMelancon, R. ScottP.O. Box 1567Morgan City, LA 70381

National Register Review Committee, LouisianaCooper, Gary W.106 Azalea Dr.DeQuincy, LA 70633

Kramer, Glenna G.4484 Irish Bend Rd.Franklin, LA 70538

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Lewis, J. LynnP.O. Box 277Delhi, LA 71232

Turner, Suzanne W.#3 Rue SorbonneBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Natural Resources, Department ofAngelle, Scott A.P.O. Box 94396Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Chustz, Stephen J.P.O. Box 44487Baton Rouge, LA 70804-4487

Harper, Robert "Bob" D.P.O. Box 94396Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Welsh, James H.P.O. Box 1049St. Francisville, LA 70775

Naval War Memorial Commission, LouisianaJones, Larry L.8905 Ormond PlaceRiver Ridge, LA 70123

Lamana, Danielle R.9816 Mint Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Moore, Hillar C. Jr.387 Brookhaven Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Pugh, Bobbie J.1863 Stonegate CourtBaton Rouge, LA 70815

Wilkewitz, Precilla L.10185 Mammoth Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70814

New Orleans and Baton Rouge Steamship PilotsAustin, Jared E.101 Bishop DrAvondale, LA 70094

Gondolfi, Gino L.170 Del Sol WestCovington, LA 70433

Grue, Ian B.8 Dakin StJefferson, LA 70121

Heitmeier, Cody F.1911 River Tree CtNew Orleans, LA 70131

Ledet, Jason P.1440 Lotus Rd. Ext.Mandeville, LA 70448

Puglis, Danny P.633 Meursault DrKenner, LA 70065

Rittiner, Chris M. Jr.5620 Bellaire DrNew Orleans, LA 70124

Spreen, Aubrey R.4608 Newlands StMetairie, LA 70006

Streckfus, Robert B. III49305 N. Benton RdTickfaw, LA 70466

Whittemore, Jeremy M.18639 Perkins Rd., No. 45Prairieville, LA 70769

New Orleans Exhibition Authority, Board of Commissionersfor the Ernest N. Morial-Markle, Edward D. "Ed"3520 General Degaulle, Ste. 1101New Orleans, LA 70114

Non-Flood Protection Asset Management AuthorityScott, Nyka M.735 Delachaise St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Stack, Michael J.1440 Highway 90 WestBridge City, LA 70096

North Lafourche Conservation Levee & Drainage DistrictAllen, Timothy J., PLSP.O. Box 206Houma, LA 70361

Nursing, Louisiana State Board ofAgosta, Lucie J.7960 # B Wrenwood BlvdBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Occupational Forecasting ConferenceMoniotte, Charles Henry17518 Amelia Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Office Facilities CorporationDavis, John L.P.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Donahue, John L. "Jack" (Sen)P.O. Box 896Mandeville, LA 70470

Ponti, Erich (Rep)7341 Jefferson Hwy., Ste. JBaton Rouge, LA 70806

Wilson, William J.1928 North Third St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

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Oilfield Site Restoration CommissionMaley, Steven R.P.O. Box 52745Lafayette, LA 70505

Optometry Examiners, Louisiana State Board ofMiller, Jack "Jay" Jr., O.D.350 Moosa Blvd.Eunice, LA 70535

Pardons, Board ofHardy, Matthew "Rickey"339 Cooper Dr.Lafayette, LA 70501

Hataway, Leonard R. "Pop"P.O. Box 7Dry Prong, LA 71423

Powell, Henry W. "Tank"P.O. Box 1109Ponchatoula, LA 70454

Parish Boards of Election SupervisorsTubbs, Kathrine A.10871 Whitestar Dr.Bastrop, LA 71220

Parole, Board ofLeDoux, Jerrie Ann4125 Hwy. 112DeRidder, LA 70634

Ranatza, Sheryl M.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Slocum, Michael D.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Wise, JimmyP.O. Box 475Leesville, LA 71496

Yarborough, MarshaP.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA

Patient's Compensation Fund Oversight BoardBreaux, Patrick C., M.D.1514 Jefferson Highway, 3rd. Fl.New Orleans, LA 70121

Culotta, Vincent A. Jr., M.D.200 W. Esplanade Ave., Ste. 501Kenner, LA 70122

Guidry, Kent C.123 Aspasie Dr.Lafayette, LA 70508

McMullen, Melanie C., M.D.P.O. Box 911Alexandria, LA 71309

Rathbun, Katherine Cady, M.D.2737 Acadian ThruwayBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Perinatal Care and Prevention of Infant Mortality, Commission onAccardo, Rebecca Ann, M.D.1519 Main St.Franklin, LA 70538

Barrilleaux, Perry Scott4630 Ambassador Caffery, Ste. 204Lafayette, LA 70508

Blereau, Robert P., M.D.1122 Eighth St.Morgan City, LA 70380

Budge, Ronald R.108 Sixth St.Kinder, LA 70648

Dease, Edward J. III, M.D.17438 Hard Hat RowCovington, LA 70435

Egan, Pamela B.3121 21st St.Metairie, LA 70002

Gill, William L.1540 Tulane Ave., SL-37New Orleans, LA 70112

Robichaux, Alfred G. III, M.D.1912 State St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Sharma, Rajesh K.120 Meadowcrest St., Ste. 245Gretna, LA 70056

Vo, Cong T., M.D.107 Montrose Ave., Ste. DLafayette, LA 70503

Zapata, Amy1450 Poydras Ave., Rm. 2032New Orleans, LA 70112

Pesticides, Louisiana Advisory Commission onBragg, George A.1043 Sixth St.Port Allen, LA 70767

Coburn, Grady E., Ph.D.P.O. Box 302Cheneyville, LA 71325

Coreil, Luke1327 Denise St.Ville Platte, LA 70586

Ducote, Wayne J.715 Hummingbird LaneNew Iberia, LA 70560

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Floyd, Martin David2044 Bayou Rd.Cheneyville, LA 71325

Guthrie, William A. "Billy" Jr.P.O. Box 38Newellton, LA 71357

Hardy, Marcia L., Ph.D.451 Florida St.Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Landry, John C. Jr.6951 Hwy. 1Belle Rose, LA 70341

Le Blanc, Chad202 Grand Lake Dr.Arnaudville, LA 70512

Majure, Keith241 Wind Lake LaneWest Monroe, LA 71291

Meador, Herman ScottP.O. Box 376Mer Rouge, LA 71261

O Brien, M. DwayneP.O. Drawer 607Iowa, LA 70647

Pondrom, William M. "Bill"413 Interlude RdNew Iberia, LA 70563

Ramagos, Cecil36140 Richland Rd.White Castle, LA 70778

Ross, Gary N., Ph.D.6095 Stratford Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Shields, Charles RobyP.O. Box 83812Baton Rouge, LA 70884

Young, RayP.O. Box 648Wisner, LA 71378

Pharmacy, Louisiana Board ofResweber, Don L.1379 Burton Plantation Hwy.St. Martinville, LA 70582

Physical Therapy Board, LAJones, Jerry J. Jr.1763 Hwy. 495Cloutierville, LA 71416

Plumbing Board, StateFabra, Rickey Lee1101 Green Ave.Metairie, LA 70001

Perot, Parker L.P.O. Box 5280Shreveport, LA 71135

Pontchartrain Levee District Board of CommissionersWilson, Steven C.P.O. Box 426Lutcher, LA 70071

Port of South Louisiana Commission, TheFryoux, James Raymond19 Elmwood Dr.Destrehan, LA 70047

Joseph, Louis A.163 Central Ave.Edgard, LA 70049

Murray, Paul "Joey" III13880 River Rd.Destrehan, LA 70047

Robichaux, D. PaulP.O. Box 1359LaPlace, LA 70069

Roussel, Robert L. "Poncho"3546 Cypress LanePaulina, LA 70763

Scontrino, Joseph M. III1401 Main St.LaPlace, LA 70068

Practical Nurse Examiners, LA State Board ofFulmer, Bobby G, M.D.9475 False River Dr.New Roads, LA 70760

Psychologists, LA State Board of Examiners ofZimmermann, Marc L.P.O. Box 86962Baton Rouge, LA 70879

Public Defender BoardNash, Jacqueline A.SU Law Center, P.O. Box 9294Baton Rouge, LA 70813

Richard, Herschel E. Jr.P.O. Box 22260Shreveport, LA 71120

Public Postsecondary Education, Commission to Study theGovernance, Management, and Supervision ofConaway, Camille P.9331 Bluebonnet Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Davis, Gregory A. Sr.P.O. Box 90212Lafayette, LA 70509

Duplessis, Ann D.1300 Perdido St., Ste. 9E06New Orleans, LA 70112

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Reilly, Sean EugeneP.O. Box 66338Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Rozeman, Phillip A., M.D.2727 Hearne Ave., Ste 301Shreveport, LA 71103

Public Safety and Corrections, Department ofBickham, Thomas Carrol IIIP.O. Box 94303Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Blackburn, Frank D.P.O. Box 66614, Box B-4Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Boudreaux, JillP.O. Box 66614Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Browning, Hillary "Butch" Jr.8181 Independence Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Edmonson, Michael D. (Col)P.O. Box 66614, Box A-8Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Gautreaux, Nicholas T. "Nick"P.O. Box 51362Lafayette, LA 70505

Gibbs, Whalen H. Jr.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Le Blanc, James M.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9304

Le Blanc, John A. (Col.)P.O. Box 66336Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Livers, Mary, Ph.D.P.O. Box 66458Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Powers, Eugenie C.P.O. Box 94304Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Racing Commission, Louisiana StateGuilbeau, Benjamin J. Jr.P.O. Box 2900Lake Charles, LA 70602

Young, Dion105 Bonnabel PlaceWest Monroe, LA 71291

Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners, LABujenovic, Luke Steven, M.D.7777 Hennessy Blvd, Ste. 110Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Real Estate Appraisers Board, Louisiana Graham, Michael A.1300 Hudson Lane, Ste. 1Monroe, LA 71201

Hall, Roland M.1941 East 70th St.Shreveport, LA 71105

Landry, Newton J. "Butch"P.O. Box 342Pierre Part, LA 70339

Lipscomb, Clayton F.4825 Pike Dr.Metairie, LA 70003

Littlefield, Gary S.7235 Jefferson HighwayBaton Rouge, LA 70806

McMorris, Tommie E. Sr.12466 Highway 190Hammond, LA 70401

Real Estate Commission, LouisianaNoles, Rodney V.4615 Parliament Dr., Ste. 100Alexandria, LA 71303

Ory, Sterling Joe5933 Magazine StNew Orleans, LA 70115

Smith, Lynda Nugent4725 Veterans Blvd.Metairie, LA 70006

Red River Waterway CommissionBrown, James Douglas1619 Jimmie Davis HighwayBossier City, LA 71112

Fletcher, Randell A.4299 Highway 71Colfax, LA 71417

Hodges, Andrew J. IIIP.O. Box 1817Shreveport, LA 71166

Maxey, James Franklin3653 Hwy. 1226Natchitoches, LA 71457

Owens, William Alvin1309 Texas Ave.Alexandria, LA 7130

Simpson, Michael B.P.O. Box 421Coushatta, LA 71019

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Regents, Board ofFenstermaker, William H.135 Regency SquareLafayette, LA 70508

Martin, Roy O. IIIP.O. Box 1110Alexandria, LA 71309

Region 5 Human Services District BoardSabelhaus, Shawn Q.403 East Academy Ave.Jennings, LA 70546

Region 7 Human Services District BoardFowler, Deanna Potter420 Robbins Dr.Natchitoches, LA 71457

Nolen, Lora "Cris"61 Cedar LaneMany, LA 71449

Rehabilitation Council, LouisianaWilson, Keita RoneP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Revenue, Department ofBridges, Cynthia J.P.O. Box 67269Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Hebert, Troy648 South Lakeshore Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Lymon, Clarence J.P.O. Box 66258Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Pierre, Shone T.P.O. Box 66258Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Smith, Jane H.P.O. Box 66258Bossier City, LA 70896

Vaughn, Joseph Jr.P.O. Box 66258Baton Rouge, LA 70896

River Parishes Convention, Tourist, & Visitors CommissionAucoin, Paul Gerard134 Goodwill Plantation Rd.Vacherie, LA 70090

Kliebert, Louis C.P.O. Box 212Paulina, LA 70763

Matherne, Angela M.P.O. Box 5Destrehan, LA 70047

Mitchell, Janice M.2237 Williamsburg Dr.LaPlace, LA 70068

Nicholas, Rodney2063 Lafitte St.LaPlace, LA 70068

Songy, Judy B.425 W. Airline Hwy., Ste. ALaPlace, LA 70068

River Port Pilots for the Port of New OrleansCargol, Joey C.57 Derbes DrGretna, LA 70053

Safe & Drug Free Schools and Communities, Governor'sAdvisory Council onArmstrong, RussellP.O. Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Sanitarians, Louisiana State Board of Examiners forRiser, Don D.6614 Main St.Winnsboro, LA 71295

Sentencing Commission, LouisianaCazes, Michael B. "Mike" SrP.O. Box 1086Port Allen, LA 70767

Dugas, David R.301 Main St., 14th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70825

Graffeo, Mark J.P.O. Box 107Port Allen, LA 70767

Serve Commission, LouisianaKorner, Jennifer C.1606 West Pinhook Rd.Lafayette, LA 70508

Social Work Examiners, LA State Board of Haspel, Judith O.1325 Amelia St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Moore, Carla H.P O Box 3318, Fed Prog/Grant 3rd FlBaton Rouge, LA 70821

Sternbergh, Parker H.6823 St. Charles Ave., Bldg 9New Orleans, LA 70118

South Lafourche Levee District, Board of CommissionersAuenson, LulaP.O. Box 6Golden Meadow, LA 70357

Callais, Ronald L.P.O. Box 496Golden Meadow, LA 70357

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Danos, Mitch David180 West 49th St.Cut Off, LA 70345

Eymard, Robt. J "Bobby" Sr.220 West 111th St.Cut Off, LA 70345

Faulk, Bob A.P.O. Box 1329Larose, LA 70373

Gisclair, Roy J.139 East 74th PlaceCut Off, LA 70345

Gremillion, Ernest J.P.O. Box 556Larose, LA 70373

Marts, Clarence "CJ" Jr.P.O. Box 603Cut Off, LA 70373

Vegas, Monty J.14533 West Main St.Cut Off, LA 70345

South Tangipahoa Parish Port Commission,Board of Commissioners of theWilliams, Michael A.6 Audubon PlaceHammond, LA 70401

Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority - EastKemp, George Paul6160 Perkins Rd., Ste 215Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Luettich, Richard A. Jr.3431 Arendell StMorehead City, NC 28557

Wittie, Louis E.CERM Bldg.,Rm 422,2045 Lakeshore DrNew Orleans, LA 70122

Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-WestCamnetar, Edward L.2550 Belle Chase Hwy., Ste 170Gretna, LA 70053

Wilkinson, Wesley "Jim"3520 Holiday Dr., Ste. DNew Orleans, LA 70114

Southeast Regional Airport AuthorityCantrelle, Carl J. Jr.364 Alice St.Ama, LA 70031

Southern Regional Education Board of Control White, John C.P.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Boardof Supervisors ofDinvaut, Bridget A.1710 Cannes DrLaPlace, LA 70068

Gant, Joe Jr. (Rev)5823 Ledbetter St.Shreveport, LA 71108

Smith, Ann A.P.O. Box 123Kentwood, LA 70444

Sparta Groundwater Conservation DistrictStevens, Joe PaulP.O. Box 874Jena, LA 71342

Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology,LA Board of Examiners forPhillips, Kerrilyn R. "Kerri"133 Wales-Clark Rd.West Monroe, LA 71291

Richard, Dawn B.114 Rue ColombeCarencro, LA 70520

Waguespack, Glenn M.1455 East Bert KounsShreveport, LA 71105

St. Mary Levee District, Board of Commissioners of theBoudreaux, Raleigh J.P.O. Box 252Centerville, LA 70522

Broussard, Barry A.P.O. Box 952Berwick, LA 70342

Crappell, Norris Joseph1983 River Rd., Lot # 1Berwick, LA 70342

Stadium and Exposition District, Louisiana (LSED)Roberts, David E.P.O. Box 87410Baton Rouge, LA 70879

State Interagency Coordinating Council for ChildNet, LouisianaBennett, Toni M.P.O. Box 91030, 6th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70821

State Museum, Board of Directors of the LouisianaBarnett, Robert A.639 Loyola Ave., Ste. 2500New Orleans, LA 70113

Bergeron, Myrna B.1506 Stephens Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

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State, Department ofArdoin, R. KyleP.O. Box 94215Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Clarke, AllisonP.O. Box 94215Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Rogers, AngieP.O. Box 94125Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Statewide Independent Living CouncilDean, Anna GaleP.O. Box 4652Shreveport, LA 71134

Estes, Allan Walker3112 Valley Creek Dr., Ste. EBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Fuselier, Rocky J.2016 Oak Park Blvd.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Menville, Keith Edward1877 Blouin Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Structural Pest Control CommissionFoster, Daniel L.P.O. Box 6001Houma, LA 70361

Kunst, Robert L.P.O. Box 8942Mandeville, LA 70470

Schowalter, Timothy D.404 Life Sciences Bldg., LSUBaton Rouge, LA 70894

Tax Commission, LouisianaCarrico, Charles "Chord" Jr.115 Crapemyrtle CircleCovington, LA 70433

Katz, Kay K.2905 Lamy CircleMonroe, LA 71201

Naquin, Kenneth P. Jr.2424 General Collins Ave.New Orleans, LA 70114

Peters, James D. "Pete"5068 Bardwell DrBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Vercher, Harold J. Jr.314 West Lauren Dr.Alexandria, LA 71303

Tax Free Shopping Commission, LouisianaPonce de Leon, Lisa M.1250 Poydras St., Ste. 15New Orleans, LA 70113

Tourism Development Commission, LouisianaDeLerno, Janice8860 Highland RdBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Zeigler, Wm. R. "Randy" Jr.8867 Highland RdBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Transportation and Development, Department ofBridges, MichaelP.O. Box 94245Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Decker, Dennis A.P.O. Box 94245Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Desselle, Rhett A., P.E.P.O. Box 94245Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Le Bas, Sherri H., P.E.P.O. Box 94245Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Treasury, State Department ofBroussard, John J.P.O. Box 44154Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Henson, Ron J.P.O. Box 44154Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Kling, Whitman J. Jr.P.O. Box 44154Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Redmond, Jason R.Post Office Box 80771Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Uniform Construction Code Council, Louisiana StateBarry, John T.69160 Hwy. 59, Ste. 1Mandeville, LA 70471

Hebert, Gerald D. II501 Government St., Ste. 200Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Price, Lloyd B.715 Highway 115Deville, LA 71328

Uniform Electronic Local Return and RemittanceAdvisory CommitteeAndries, Donna J.P.O. Box 671Alexandria, LA 71309

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Austin, Roy L.P.O. Box 61000, L-ENT-12BNew Orleans, LA 70161

Cefalu, Timothy D.P.O. Box 104Shreveport, LA 71161

Used Motor Vehicle Commission, Louisiana Taylor, Steven "Dino"319 N. Third St.Monroe, LA 71201

Utilities Restoration Corporation, LouisianaNapper, James H. IIP.O. Box 44154Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Veterans' Affairs CommissionBourg, Rudolph A. Sr103 Copal Dr.Youngsville, LA 70592

Knott, CarrollP.O. Box 325Arnaudville, LA 70512

Wilkewitz, Precilla L.10185 Mammoth Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70814

Veterans' Affairs, Department ofBurbank, Thomas Jr.P.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Carson, Lane A.P.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

LaCerte, DavidP.O. Box 94095Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana Board ofBernard, Patrick R., DVM6704 N. University Dr.Carencro, LA 70510

Weights and Measures, Louisiana Commission ofAlford, Justin9611 B. Airline Hwy.Baton Rouge, LA 70815

Amedee, Roy F. Sr.20 Thrasher St.New Orleans, LA 70124

George, John David3210 N.E. Evangeline ThruwayLafayette, LA 70507

McCartney, Danny M.P.O. Box 3098Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Miller, W. Michael952 15th. Ave.Franklinton, LA 70438

Moreaux, Joseph "Al"124 Belle HeleneThibodaux, LA 70301

O Neill, John P. Jr.7580 Hot Wells Rd.Boyce, LA 71409

Percy, Nolan2240 Fairway Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Terral, Brad70 Cypress CoveDelhi, LA 71232

Terrell, LarryP.O. Box 1446Covington, LA 70434

Thompson, F. ToddP.O. Box 3098Baton Rouge, LA 70821

White Lake Property Advisory BoardColeman, Kieran D.310 Levi St.Jennings, LA 70546

Duhon, Brandon K.17601 Hwy. 699Kaplan, LA 70548

Gayle, Sean S.P.O. Box 188Gueydan, LA 70542

Linscombe, Steve D., Ph.D.1373 Caffey Rd.Rayne, LA 70578

Lyons, Eddie K.P.O. Box 129Lacassine, LA 70650

Mansour, Steven P.P.O. Box 13557Alexandria, LA 71315

Prejean, John C., DVM400 South Hollingsworth Dr.Abbeville, LA 70510

Scanlan, Jeffrey P.33607 Ellis Bridge Rd.Gueydan, LA 70542

Toups, Charles H.3237 J. Alcee Rd.Abbeville, LA 70510

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Wholesale Drug Distributors, Louisiana Board ofBroadus, Robert V.721 Sugar Pine CircleMadisonville, LA 70447

Dugas, Kenneth R.10271 Florida Blvd.Walker, LA 70785

Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, LouisianaBroussard, Billy P.27024 West LA Hwy. 82Kaplan, LA 70548

Manuel, Edwin "Pat"P.O. Box 1046Eunice, LA 70535

Wildlife and Fisheries, Department ofAnthony, Jimmy L.P.O. Box 98000Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Azzarello, LoisP.O. Box 98000Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Barham, Robert J.P.O. Box 118Oak Ridge, LA 71264

Pausina, RandyP.O. Box 98000Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Workers' Compensation Advisory CouncilCosse, Clark R. III9521 Brookline Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Davoli, Charles R.6513 Perkins Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Eiserloh, Henry L. III, M.D.8080 Bluebonnet Blvd., Ste. 1000Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Juge, Denis P.3320 W. Esplanade Ave., NMetairie, LA 70002

Peters, Raymond A.P.O. Box 1110Alexandria, LA 71309

Workers' Compensation Corporation Board of Directors, LouisianaThomson, Byron CraigP.O. Box 599Franklin, LA 70538

Young, Barbara F.6233 Sonhaven Dr.Shreveport, LA 71119

Workforce Commission, LouisianaEysink, CurtP.O. Box 94094Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Foy, CareyP.O. Box 94094Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Freeman, Dayne M.P.O. Box 94094Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Hataway, Lance "Wes"P.O. Box 94094Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Moore, BryanP.O. Box 94094Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Roberie, Renee EllenderP.O. Box 94094Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Workforce Investment Council, LouisianaAndre, Alden L.14082 Chenal Rd.Jarreau, LA 70749

Beauchamp, Jacqueline Shorter447 Third St., 2nd Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Boggs, Jennifer D.13906 Perkins RdBaton Rouge, LA 70810

Brand, Keith W.8838 Briarwood PlaceBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Cherry, Julie T.P.O. Box 3477Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Moniotte, Charles Henry17518 Amelia Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Reine, Louis S.P.O. Box 3477Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Vandersteen, Charles A. "Buck"P.O. Box 5067Alexandria, LA 71307

The Committee recommends that the above appointees beconfirmed.

Respectfully submitted,LEE "JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

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Motion to Confirm

Senator Amedee moved to confirm the persons on the above listwho were reported by the Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs and recommended for confirmation.

Petitions, Memorials andCommunications

The following petitions, memorials and communications werereceived and read:

SENATE STATE OF LOUISIANA

June 4, 2012

To Members of the Senate:

I respectfully wish to recuse myself from voting on confirmationof 2012 appointees. I am one of the appointees subject toconfirmation.

Sincerely,JACK DONAHUE

Senator

SENATE STATE OF LOUISIANA

June 4, 2012

To Members of the Senate:

I respectfully wish to recuse myself from voting on confirmationof 2012 appointees. One of the appointees subject to confirmation isa family member.

Sincerely,FRANCIS THOMPSON

Senator

SENATE STATE OF LOUISIANA

June 4, 2012

To Members of the Senate:

I respectfully wish to recuse myself from voting on confirmationof 2012 appointees. I am one of the appointees subject toconfirmation.

Sincerely,FRED H. MILLS

Senator

SENATE STATE OF LOUISIANA

June 4, 2012

To Members of the Senate:

I respectfully wish to recuse myself from voting on confirmationof 2012 appointees. One of the appointees subject to confirmation isa family member.

Sincerely,DAVID R. HEITMEIER

Senator

SENATE STATE OF LOUISIANA

June 4, 2012

To Members of the Senate:

I respectfully wish to recuse myself from voting on confirmationof 2012 appointees. I am one of the appointees subject toconfirmation.

Sincerely,DAN CLAITOR

Senator

ROLL CALL

The roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Crowe MurrayAdley Dorsey-Colomb NeversAllain Erdey PeacockAmedee Gallot PerryAppel Johns PetersonBroome Kostelka RiserBrown LaFleur Smith, G.Buffington Long TarverChabert Morrell WalsworthCortez Morrish Ward Total - 30

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Claitor Heitmeier Smith, J.Donahue Martiny ThompsonGuillory Mills White Total - 9

The Chair declared the people on the above list were confirmed.

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON

SENATE AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Senator Lee "Jody" Amedee, Chairman on behalf of theCommittee on Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted thefollowing report:

June 4, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

The Committee recommends that the following Notaries beconfirmed:

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AcadiaSharla H. Prejean2316 Evangeline Hwy.Evangeline, LA 70537

AllenAnita Grantham140 Van Ply Rd.Oakdale, LA 71463

Bradley J. Trevino105 S. Fifth St.Oberlin, LA 70655

AscensionS. Diane Beadle17424 Airline Hwy., Ste. 4Prairieville, LA 70769

Gwendolyn E. Bridgewater6163 Tezcuco CourtGonzales, LA 70737

Ja'Chele Englisbee 37313 Hwy. 74, Lot 32Geismar, LA 70734

Michael D. Heath46068 S. Hwy. 936St. Amant, LA 70774

Jeffrey Michael Heggelund1212 E. Worthey Rd., Ste. BGonzales, LA 70737

Brooke Landry-Todd39513 Old Cornerstone Ct.Prairieville, LA 70769

Bryn E. Manning18565 Oak Grove Pkwy.Prairieville, LA 70769

Lekiesha M. McKarry P.O. Box 693Geismar, LA 70734

Duray A. Oubre 11160 Field Rd.Gonzales, LA 70737

Deborah Kiser Parks18258 Lake Harbor Ln.Prairieville, LA 70769

Amber Robichaux5555 Hilton Ave., Ste. 205Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Jamie B. Tairov18136 Wood Haven Dr.Prairieville, LA 70769

Shannon Meyer Womack14355 W AJ Rouyea Rd.Gonzales, LA 70737

AssumptionEvan J. BergeronOne Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1400Metairie, LA 70001

Kami Lyn Breaux3418 Hwy. 70 SouthPierre Part, LA 70339

Hope Castro117 Alida Dr.Napoleonville, LA 70390

Katie E. Giroir311 Patriot St.Thibodaux, LA 70301

Morgan Savoie GravoisP.O. Drawer 700Napoleonville, LA 70390

Anne Perque Schmidt207 Cypress St.Labadieville, LA 70372

AvoyellesChad P. GuillotP.O. Box 158Marksville, LA 71351

Laura B. KnollP.O. Box 426Marksville, LA 71351

Alissa Rose Piazza TassinP.O. Box 429Marksville, LA 71351

BossierJames S. Andes400 Travis St.Shreveport, LA 71101

Sarah Eilts Assad401 Edwards St., Ste. 2100Shreveport, LA 71104

Stacy Claiborne Day39 Hal Sutton Dr.Haughton, LA 71037

Barbara Droddy120 Marett St.Minden, LA 71055

Hannon Vey LaPlaceP.O. Box 310Benton, LA 71006

Karen Ledbetter8658 Business Park Dr., Ste. 200Shreveport, LA 71105

Margaret McDonald 501 Texas St., 3rd Fl.Shreveport, LA 71101

Jonathan Forrest Raburn6205 West Port Ave., Ste. 600Shreveport, LA 71129

Lori A. Ray2495 Vanceville Rd.Bossier City, LA 71111

Melvin H. Reagan 400 Travis St., Ste. 1401Shreveport, LA 71101

Margaret Elizabeth Richie1800 Creswell Ave.Shreveport, LA 71101

Sandra H. Shelton4114 Glen St.Bossier City, LA 71112

Regina A. Stevens5303 East Texas St., Lot 134Bossier City, LA 71111

Jessica L. Thornhill400 Texas St., Ste. 400Shreveport, LA 71101

CaddoAndres H. AguilarP.O. Drawer 1126Shreveport, LA 71163

Laleshia Walker AlfordP.O. Box 52593Shreveport, LA 71135

Logan Thomas Anderson401 Edwards St., Ste. 1000Shreveport, LA 71101

Marianne Cosse Boston400 Texas St., Ste. 1400Shreveport, LA 71101

Karla T. Bounds14437 Keithville Keatchie Rd.Keithville, LA 71047

David Bruce400 Travis St., Ste. 1700Shreveport, LA 71101

Julie Shellee Camp130 Sand Valley Ln.Shreveport, LA 71107

Micheal Collins 5721 Jefferson Paige Rd.Shreveport, LA 71119

Mekisha Smith Creal9337 Crooked Creek Dr.Shreveport, LA 71118

Kharmen Kanessa Davis4050 Linwood Ave.Shreveport, LA 71108

Donna Y. Frazier505 Travis St., Ste. 810Shreveport, LA 71101

Tristan P. Gilley 820 Jordan St., Ste. 206Shreveport, LA 71101

Ryan Goodwin501 Texas St., Ste. 3000Shreveport, LA 71101

Robyn R. Griffin720 Travis St.Shreveport, LA 71101

Jean-Paul Guidry759 Rutherford St.Shreveport, LA 71104

Diana B. HudnallP.O. Box 6149Shreveport, LA 71136

Ivy E. M. Johnson509 Market St., Ste. 1000Shreveport, LA 71101

Lisa D. Johnson10120 Trailridge Dr.Shreveport, LA 71106

Makiva N. Johnson 400 Travis St., Ste. 311Shreveport, LA 71101

Mark Alan Jonker325 Columbia St.Shreveport, LA 71104

Kristen Chappell Kot401 Market St., Ste. 600Shreveport, LA 71111

Brian Langford7723 Millicent WayShreveport, LA 71105

J. Kyle McCotter 4442 Viking Dr., Ste. 100Bossier City, LA 71111

Mark J. Miciotto301 Texas St., Ste. 404Shreveport, LA 71101

John C. Nickelson333 Texas St., Ste. 1700Shreveport, LA 71101

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Edwin Robert Noland III400 Travis St., Ste. 1700Shreveport, LA 71101

Terri Kay Oliver 101 Milam St., Ste. 101Shreveport, LA 71105

Joel L. Pearce828 Shreveport Barksdale Hwy.Shreveport, LA 71105

Megan Williams Poljak400 Texas St., Ste. 1400Shreveport, LA 71101

James Davis PowellP.O. Box 5725Shreveport, LA 71135

Landon Roberts401 Market St., Ste. 600Shreveport, LA 71101

Jonathan J. RoseP.O. Box 59Shreveport, LA 71161

Joshua A. Scott 551 Kings Hwy.Shreveport, LA 71104

Phyllis C. SimmonsP.O. Box 490Many, LA 71449

Michael Dana Simon P.O. Box 22260Shreveport, LA 71120

Debbie W. Smith11340 Heritage OaksShreveport, LA 71106

Justin SmithP.O. Box 72Shreveport, LA 71161

Stacey Anne Smith9045 Ellerbe Rd., Ste. 103Shreveport, LA 71106

Shirley Diane Stewart2892 Mackey Ln.Shreveport, LA 71118

Megan L. Streetman401 Market St., Ste. 600Shreveport, LA 71101

Andrew T. Sullivan333 Texas St., Ste. 1400Shreveport, LA 71106

Erik Sloan Vigen 333 Texas St., Ste. 1700Shreveport, LA 71101

Kya Hall Warren6051 Roma Dr., Apt. 412Shreveport, LA 71105

Jennifer Galubenski Webb 738 Camilla Dr.Shreveport, LA 71104

Jacob Carter White333 Texas St., Ste. 1325Shreveport, LA 71101

Chrissy A. Wood6157 Lovers Ln.Shreveport, LA 71105

CalcasieuBrian M. Bradford 113 Dr. Michael Debakey Dr.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Nalani L. Broussard2113 Lacache Dr.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Cheree R. Burnette4833 Ihles Rd.Lake Charles, LA 70605

Megan L. CallahanP.O. Box 2900Lake Charles, LA 70602

Allen W. Cormier5400 Broad St.Lake Charles, LA 70615

Hannah Bell Greathouse7929 Greathouse Rd.Lake Charles, LA 70607

Candace P. Howay501 Broad St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

J. Bryan Jones IIIP.O. Box 4540Lake Charles, LA 70606

Brenda Sue Joyner5125 Pete Seay Rd.Sulphur, LA 70665

Jerome E. Landry451 W. Park Manor Dr.Lake Charles, LA 70611

Matthew Martin Mize1777 Ryan St.Lake Charles, LA 70602

Linda G. Raynor2190 W. Gabriel SquareLake Charles, LA 70611

Wesley Romero1123 Pithon St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Brett Daniel Sandifer1020 Ryan St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Bernard Thomas Shea901 Lakeshore Dr., Ste. 1050Lake Charles, LA 70601

Kristine M. Welling1111 Ryan St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

Elizabeth Hope Wyatt1020 Ryan St.Lake Charles, LA 70601

CatahoulaPaul J. Tanner407 Mound St.Jonesville, LA 71343

ConcordiaScott McLemore P.O. Box 520Vidalia, LA 71373

DesotoSue L. Corley1721 Smithport Lake Rd.Mansfield, LA 71052

Julie Kyle280 Stacy Ln.Stonewall, LA 71078

Sharon M. Paddie475 Silver Spur Ln.Grand Cane, LA 71032

Lowrey WoodwardP.O. Box 1139Mansfield, LA 71052

East Baton RougeElizabeth L. AdamsP.O. Box 2471Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Alexander Aguila7250 Perkins Rd., #833Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Stephen M. AlexanderP.O. Box 41860Baton Rouge, LA 70835

Kendall L. Anderson Sr.4705 Bluebonnet Blvd., Ste. ABaton Rouge, LA 70809

Gregory P. Aycock4336 North Blvd., Ste. 200Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Barbara J. Balhoff8550 United Plaza Blvd., Ste. 1001Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Devon Brianne Bardin10537 Kentshire Ct., Ste. ABaton Rouge, LA 70810

Eric M. Barrilleaux112 Founders Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Michael Thiel Beckers112 Founders Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Austin Hardy Benton251 Florida St., Ste. 215Baton Rouge, LA 70801

David W. Bergeron4388 Inniswold Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Roy L. Bergeron Jr.P.O. Box 4412Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Miesha Beverly1113 Progress Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70807

Richard Bond11930 Perkins Rd., Ste. BBaton Rouge, LA 70810

Natalie Bordelon402 Lee Dr., Apt 10CBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Laura Juban Boudreaux7813 Office Park Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Bradley Scott Bourgeois400 Convention St., Ste. 1100Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Beau Alan Braswell12010 Spring Meadow Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70818

Emma Frost Burke503 Kimbro Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

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Clifford Burns11851 Wentling Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Sherry C. Cannon2211 Idle Oaks Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Callie Kleinpeter Carson15330 Becky Lee Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70819

Katie Chabert 4210 Bluebonnet Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Colin Andrew ClarkP.O. Box 750Donaldsonville, LA 70346

Rebecca Clement300 North Blvd., Ste. 8101Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Ronald Darrell Coats5703 MacBeth Dr., Apt. CBaton Rouge, LA 70817

Amanda ColluraP.O. Box 3513Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Francisca M. Comeaux300 North Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Gregory Cook 12113 Haven Ave. Baton Rouge, LA 70818

Henry Cook Jr.8754 Forest Hill Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Teresa D. Cop1076 Carney Rd.Zachary, LA 70791

Lauren H. Corkern222 St. Louis St., 5th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Margaret M. Corley621 Mouton St.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Dianna R. Datz5737 Landmor Dr.Greenwell Springs, LA 70739

Christopher Day7300 Burbank Dr., Apt. 28Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Jennifer Rae Dietz450 Laurael St., Ste. 2150Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Scott David Duet4272 Country Hill Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Mia D. Etienne309 North Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70801

James Morgan Field IIIP.O. Box 14655Baton Rouge, LA 70898

Micah J. Fincher8555 United Plaza Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

David Fleshman 8440 Jefferson Hwy., Ste. 301Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Natasha D. Fossett14738 Town Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Carmen-Maria Gealogo 3501 Canal St.New Orleans, LA 70819

Scott William Giblin 438 Woodgate Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Wren'Nel M. Gibson7878 LaSalle Ave., Apt. 21Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Greta Gilmore17912 Barnett Rd.Zachary, LA 70791

Erin Gourney8345 Kelwood Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Amber N. GremillionP.O. Box 777Opelousas, LA 70571

Druit G. Gremillion Jr.P.O. Box 3197Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Jermaine Guillory222 St. Louis St., 5th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Hansel M. Harlan1205 S. Cloverdale Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Lashaunte' Henry-Martin14434 Silverthorn Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70819

Raveen Amber Hills 715 St. Ferdinand St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Travis Holland4445 Alvin Dark Ave., Apt. 108Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Brandon M. Hudson715 St. Ferdinand St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Jennifer L. Hull715 St. Ferdinand St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Chad Michael Ikerd 600 Jefferson St., Ste. 902Lafayette, LA 70502

Jonathan H. Jacobs8867 Highland Rd., #280Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Ashley N. JohnsonP.O. Box 65248Baton Rouge, LA 70896

Steven B. Jones1885 N. Third St., 6th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Natalie LaBorde900 N. 3rd St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Jessie V. Lachaussee 17474 N. Achord Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70817

Paul B. Lambremont4550 North Blvd., Ste. 220Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Cyril Thomas Landry318 St. CharlesBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Lisha C. Landry 1885 N. 3rd St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Crews Reynolds LeBlanc Jr.701 Main St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Ross Michael LeBlanc850 N. Fifth St., Apt. 208Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Mackenzie S. Ledet 450 Laurel St., 20th Fl.Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Scott P. Ledet4210 Bluebonnet Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Blake S. Leger2223 Quail Run Dr., Ste. BBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Christina Leger8555 United Plaza Blvd., Ste. 500Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Siobhan Sullivan Leger14279 Hwy. 73Prairieville, LA 70769

Amanda E. Love 1416 Sharlo Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Jonathan E. Love 888 S. Kenilworth Pkwy., #24Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Daniel S. Major Jr.1368 Ashbourne Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70815

Robert Matijasec 671 Acadia St.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Brad Matthews5630 Bankers Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Joshua Paul Melder200 North Cate St.Hammond, LA 70404

Ashley Menou4927 Parkhurst Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Kenneth Miller1075 Government St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Pamela S. Moran715 St. Ferdinand St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Lyle David Morgan Jr.19142 Beaujolaes Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70817

Anne Marie Polk Muller2431 S. Acadian Thwy., Ste. 655Baton Rouge, LA 70808

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John Andrew Murrell4775 Fleet Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Brian Parker344 Third St.Baton Rouge, LA 70801

Amanda M. Pendleton17991 Old Perkins Rd., E, Ste. FBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Margaret Coullard Phillips301 Veterans Blvd.Denham Springs, LA 70726

Marcus J. Plaisance2223 Quail Run Dr., Ste. BBaton Rouge, LA 70808

Kevin M. Poche4000 Lake Beau Pre Blvd., #94Baton Rouge, LA 70820

Alan Roos Posner505 Worth Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Cerise K. Potts2137 Quail Run Dr., Bldg. BBaton Rouge, LA 70808

James Philip Prescott Jr.8738 Quarters Lake Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Adrienne Danielle Rachel 830 North St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Brett Robinson2932 Caroljack Dr.Baton Rouge, LA 70816

Kenneth L. Roche IIIP.O. Box 44213Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Sonya C. Ryder14167 Lovett Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70818

Erin B. SayesP.O. Box 2471Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Loren Diane Shanklin5630 Bankers Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Daniel W. Sparks3838 Thomas Rd., Lot 10Baton Rouge, LA 70811

James A. Spokes 9270 Siegen Ln., Ste. 603Baton Rouge, LA 70810

Kimberly N. Spruill8001 Jefferson Hwy., Apt. 21Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Adrienne Stevens2245 College Dr., #181-2Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Dewanna Stewart P.O. Box 1603Baton Rouge, LA 70821

Erin Percy Tadie400 Convention St., Ste. 700Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Jessica M. ThornhillP.O. Box 94005Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Caroline M. Tomeny628 St. Louis St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Salena Renee Trahan4269 Orchid St.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

Dewanna R. Trask6942 Cambridge St.Baton Rouge, LA 70807

George Claud Tull 17043 East Rockbridge Ave.Baton Rouge, LA 70817

Michael L. Tyler8550 United Plaza Blvd., #702Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Rolando Urbina20047 Pecan Hills Dr.Zachary, LA 70791

Micheline M. Uter700 Main St., Ste. 301Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Matthew Valiollahi341 St. Charles St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Kristi M. WatsonP.O. Box 420Baker, LA 70704

Matthew Thomas Welborn628 St. Louis St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Rachel A. Williams10537 Kentshire CourtBaton Rouge, LA 70810

Jacob Klynt Wilson8275 S. Essen Heights CourtBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Brad Wood2128 Elissalde St.Baton Rouge, LA 70808

East FelicianaCatherine Morris ReedP.O. Box 1426Zachary, LA 70791

EvangelineAbby Bergeron107 Evangeline St.Ville Platte, LA 70586

GrantJohn E. Martel126 Old Levee Rd.Montgomery, LA 71454

IberiaKaren A. Badeaux124 W. Washington St., Ste. CNew Iberia, LA 70560

Jack Jowers3015 Gene Flash Rd.New Iberia, LA 70560

IbervilleSusan B. Cummings63250 A Hwy. 404Plaquemine, LA 70764

Carmella Parker 5230 Betty MartinCarville, LA 70721

JeffersonDenise S. Abadie7108 Blanke St.Metairie, LA 70003

Bailey A. Adams 4704 Garden St.Metairie, LA 70001

Marie Ammann 229 Acadia Dr.Waggaman, LA 70094

Stephen Angelette3838 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 2200Metairie, LA 70002

Nicholas Henry Antoniou 1912 Nero St.Metairie, LA 70005

Adriana Audler3327 Grandwood Blvd.Kenner, LA 70065

Karen M. Avery619 S. White St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Jason M. BaerOne Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1400Metairie, LA 70001

Virginia L. Baker1403 W. Esplanade Ave., Ste. CKenner, LA 70065

Cecil Byron Berry1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3300New Orleans, LA 70163

Blair Berthelot619 S. White St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Babette S. Boudreaux1824 Williams Blvd., Ste. AKenner, LA 70062

Misti L. Bryant365 Canal St., Ste. 1660New Orleans, LA 70130

Megan Cambre701 Poydras St., Ste. 4800New Orleans, LA 70139

Lauren R. Casey4312 Troy St.Metairie, LA 70001

Eileen M. Champion140 Firethorn Dr.Gretna, LA 70056

Hugo L. Chanez1 Galleria Blvd., Ste. 2130Metairie, LA 70001

Scott R. Cheatham701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500New Orleans, LA 70139

Susan Collins5324 David Dr.Kenner, LA 70065

Laken Davis433 Tiffany Dr.River Ridge, LA 70123

James L. Donovan Jr.4640 Rye St.Metairie, LA 70006

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P. M. Donovan4640 Rye St.Metairie, LA 70006

Mark S. Dupuis1328 Wisteria Dr.Metairie, LA 70005

Juliana Alane Etland650 Poydras St., Ste. 1600New Orleans, LA 70130

Amanda B. Fabin400 Poydras St., Ste. 1680New Orleans, LA 70130

Tanya P. Faia 235 Derbigny St., Ste. 100Gretna, LA 70053

Luke B. Falgoust 201 St. Charles Ave., 50th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70170

Lauren Antoinette Favret619 S. White St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Julia K. Fendler1102 Metairie Rd.Metairie, LA 70005

Travis Lyon Garrison909 Poydras St.New Orleans, LA 70112

Kevin M. Gennusa 4405 N. I-10 Service Rd., #200Metairie, LA 70006

Cynthia Mills Golden 517 Stewart Ave.River Ridge, LA 70123

Steven Gonzalez20 Rue GrenobleKenner, LA 70065

Lindsay Marie Graham3510 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 600Metairie, LA 70002

Michael Henry Grey Jr.1600 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70113

Samantha L. Guard6012 Ruth St.Metairie, LA 70003

Gerald O. Gussoni Jr.1340 Port of New Orleans Pl.New Orleans, LA 70160

Linda A. Hewlett200 Derbigny St., Ste. 5200Gretna, LA 70053

Mark Andrew Hill1515 Poydras St., Ste. 1950New Orleans, LA 70112

Kellie Johnson200 Derbigny St.Gretna, LA 70056

Randy G. Johnson Jr.2300 Energy Centre, 1100 Poydras St.New Orleans, LA 70163

Sarah Louise Johnson 349 Aris Ave. Metairie, LA 70005

Naveen Raj Kailas3525 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 1040Metairie, LA 70002

Camalla M. Kimbrough201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 3600New Orleans, LA 70170

Lexi Ann King200 Derbigny St., Ste. 5200Gretna, LA 70053

Kevin Teckyu Kwon1801 Westbank ExpresswayHarvey, LA 70058

Johanna Elizabeth Lambert1221 Elmwood Park Blvd.Harahan, LA 70123

Heather A. LaSalle601 Poydras St., 12th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70130

Victoria Huynh Le1913 Carol Sue Ave.Gretna, LA 70056

Andrew Legrand316 E. Livingston Pl.Metairie, LA 70005

Brennan L. Mackey700 Camp St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Andrew M. Maestri1221 Elmwood Park Blvd., Ste. 701Jefferson, LA 70123

Joanne Mantis201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 4500New Orleans, LA 70170

Danielle Mariche347 Orion Ave.Metairie, LA 70005

Jonathan Markovich3520 N. Hullen St.Metairie, LA 70002

S. Ashley Marler650 Poydras St., Ste. 1460New Orleans, LA 70130

John J. Mason4716 Kawanee Ave.Metairie, LA 70006

Robert James May 3320 W Esplanade Ave. NorthMetairie, LA 70002

Ashley H. McGaha1415 Tulane Ave. (HC22)New Orleans, LA 70112

George Mark McGregor Jr.650 Poydras St., Ste. 2230New Orleans, LA 70130

Bryan S. McManus4436 Veterans Blvd., Ste. 18Metairie, LA 70006

Julien Meyer 909 Poydras St., Ste. 1860New Orleans, LA 70112

Carl Douglas Michel200 Derbigny St.Gretna, LA 70053

Bert Miller408 Park Ridge Dr.River Ridge, LA 70123

Michael C. Mims1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2700New Orleans, LA 70163

Pamela Noya Molnar3421 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 900Metairie, LA 70002

Eric Mund200 Derbigny St., Ste. 5200Gretna, LA 70053

Stephen G.A. Myers400 Poydras St., Ste. 2700New Orleans, LA 70130

William Aloysius Neilson Jr.1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1500New Orleans, LA 70163

Angela J. O'Brien4620 Chateau Dr.Metairie, LA 70002

Anne D. Ogden4300 S. I-10 Service Rd., Ste. 115Metairie, LA 70001

Gina M. Palermo909 Poydras St., Ste. 2500New Orleans, LA 70112

Jessica J. Patton2616 Foliage Dr.Marrero, LA 70072

John Reed Poole Jr.8311 Hwy. 23, Ste. 104Belle Chasse, LA 70037

Jeffrey K. Prattini650 Poydras St., Ste. 2600New Orleans, LA 70130

Dianne M. PuigP.O. Box 9272Metairie, LA 70055

Andrew J. Quackenbos201 St. Charles Ave., 45th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70170

Sarah M. Redman24 Ren Pass Ave.Harahan, LA 70123

Tracy Walther Rivera2301 N. Hullen, 2nd Fl.Metairie, LA 70001

Michael H. Rodrigue Jr.701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500New Orleans, LA 70139

Nisha Sandhu2125 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70010

Barry William Sartin Jr.1130 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70130

John Matthew Thomas2550 Belle Chasse Hwy., Ste. 215Gretna, LA 70053

Charles E. Toney Jr.725 Champagne Dr.Kenner, LA 70065

Paul R. Trapani909 Poydras St., Ste. 2800New Orleans, LA 70112

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Charlotte M. Washington1116 St. Ann St.Marrero, LA 70072

Diana Kim Washington1105 Lee St.Marrero, LA 70072

John E. Whalen Jr.6464 Jefferson Hwy.Harahan, LA 70123

Jonathan Williams5222 Oak RowMarrero, LA 70072

Jennifer Woods909 W. Esplanade Ave., Ste. 203Kenner, LA 70065

Jefferson DavisRamona LambeckP.O. Box 97Lacassine, LA 70650

Daniel W. Sparks P.O. Box 124Jennings, LA 70546

LafayetteGabriel R. Ackal Jr.P.O. Box 53290Lafayette, LA 70505

Victor R.A. Ashy1817 West University Ave.Lafayette, LA 70506

John P. BarronP.O. Box 91530Lafayette, LA 70509

Phyllis L. Bazer405 E. St. Peters St.New Iberia, LA 70560

Kevin Blanchard 1200 Camellia Blvd., Ste. 300Lafayette, LA 70508

Brandon Bradley100 E. Vermilion St., Ste. 201Lafayette, LA 70501

Stuart R. BreauxP.O. Box 51327Lafayette, LA 70505

Bonnie A. Broussard206 MarteleLafayette, LA 70508

Lauren CamelP.O. Drawer 51709Lafayette, LA 70505

Constance N. CastilleP.O. Box 84129Lafayette, LA 70598

Don E. Chunn140 Greenbriar CircleLafayette, LA 70503

Carolyn ColeP.O. Box 3622Lafayette, LA 70502

Hallie Pilcher Coreil413 Travis St.Lafayette, LA 70503

Tara Dantin105 Canada Dr.Lafayette, LA 70506

James Glynn Dicharry1001 W Pinhook Rd., Ste. 200Lafayette, LA 70503

Judy B. Edington109 Demas Dr.Lafayette, LA 70506

Elizabeth Everett102 Versailles Blvd., Ste. 400Lafayette, LA 70501

Phyllis L. Falgout510 Braxton Dr.Youngsville, LA 70598

Mary Beth Frederick230 W. Main St., Ste. 1New Iberia, LA 70560

Benjamin Gaines200 Corporate Blvd., Ste. 103Lafayette, LA 70508

Amy D. Gautreaux400 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Ste. 4200Lafayette, LA 70508

Jake Michael Guidry300 Verot School Rd.Lafayette, LA 70508

Leighann Guilbeau 2000 West Congress St.Lafayette, LA 70506

Joshua Slavone Guillory101 Stewart St.Lafayette, LA 70501

Erin Hardy 214 Ray Ave.Lafayette, LA 70506

Mandy Hebert 5200 Freetown Rd.New Iberia, LA 70560

Karl Helo405 W. Main St., Ste. 103Lafayette, LA 70501

Patsie B. HugoninP.O. Box 87777Lafayette, LA 70598

Nikki H. Landry109 Trinity Ln.Duson, LA 70529

Leslie Latour4010 W. Congress St.Lafayette, LA 70506

Matthew Paul LeBlanc118 DemanadeLafayette, LA 70503

Christina Legros100 E. Vermilion St., Ste. 212Lafayette, LA 70501

Armistead Mason Long400 E. Kaliste Saloom Rd., Ste. 4200Lafayette, LA 70508

Jason A. Matt1026 St. John St.Lafayette, LA 70502

Bethlyn O. Mayers409 Laurence Ave.Lafayette, LA 70503

Mildred E. Methvin 408 Silverstone Rd.Lafayette, LA 70508

Andrew B. MimsP.O. Box 596Franklin, LA 70538

Amber Murry1680 Old Spanish TrailSlidell, LA 70458

Lisa Nassour106 Chicory Ln.Lafayette, LA 70506

Pamela LeBlanc Niles100 Lakewood Dr.Lafayette, LA 70503

Frank E. Pellerin P.O. Box 130Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

Victoria Perry108 Delcy Dr.Broussard, LA 70518

J. Ryan PierretP.O. Drawer 51769Lafayette, LA 70505

Brian L. Radcliffe100 E. Vermilion St., Ste. 301Lafayette, LA 70501

Megan ReauxP.O. Box 2038Lafayette, LA 70502

Brandon M. RhodesP.O. Box 80369Lafayette, LA 70598

Melissa M. Robichaux134 Virginia Ave.Lafayette, LA 70507

Celina Rogers2824 Cameron St.Lafayette, LA 70506

Bonnie Russell111 Mercury St.Lafayette, LA 70503

Jack StanleyP.O. Box 51165Lafayette, LA 70505

Alan W. StewartP.O. Box 81129Lafayette, LA 70598

Tina Thomas1703 Medra Dr.Monroe, LA 71202

Benjamin Givens TorianP.O. Box 53444Lafayette, LA 70505

Jonathan Richard Villien220 Heymann Blvd.Lafayette, LA 70503

LafourcheRichard C. Breaux422 East First St.Thibodaux, LA 70302

Yelonda M. Dean189 Simmons Dr.Houma, LA 70363

Eugene G. Gouaux IIIP.O. Box 375Lockport, LA 70374

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LaSalleCharles R. WeeksP.O. Box 1346Jena, LA 71342

LivingstonMatthew S. BelserP.O. Box 299Livingston, LA 70754

Clara B. Day14689 Paradise Rd.Maurepas, LA 70449

Debbie A. DeJean7220 Mosspoint Ln.Denham Springs, LA 70706

Lisa Lane Ellis23735 Monarch PointSpringfield, LA 70462

Susan V. Griggs7125 Jefferson Hwy.Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Rachel L. KovachP.O. Box 639Livingston, LA 70754

Donna A. Lane34500 Ambrose Hoover Rd.Tickfaw, LA 70466

Emily B. Shelton10719 Airline Hwy.Baton Rouge, LA 70816

James E. Smith Sr.27627 Presbyterian Rd.Hammond, LA 70403

MorehouseRicky D. Smith9137 Beechwood Dr.Bastrop, LA 71220

NatchitochesMichael N. Antoon305 Watson Dr.Natchitoches, LA 71457

C. Edward Harrington 459 Jefferson St.Natchitoches, LA 71457

J. Blair Landreneau 714 Third St.Natchitoches, LA 71457

Brittney Montgomery285 Kayla Dr.Natchitoches, LA 71457

Lisa C. Streete 1901 Texas St.Natchitoches, LA 71457

OrleansMark P. Adams7608 St. Charles Ave., Apt. HNew Orleans, LA 70118

Allison N.S. Adler1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1600New Orleans, LA 70163

Dianne T. Alexander 7031 Edgefield Dr.New Orleans, LA 70128

Michael D. Alltmont 3850 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 200Metairie, LA 70002

Taylor Lee Anthony5371 Pratt Dr.New Orleans, LA 70122

William Aquino3301 Chartres St.New Orleans, LA 70117

Robin Penzato Arnold650 Poydras St., Ste. 1200New Orleans, LA 70130

Addie Danos Arvidson1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1800New Orleans, LA 70163

Pierce Azuma2008 Milan St., Apt. BNew Orleans, LA 70115

Michael A. Balascio909 Poydras St., Ste. 2400New Orleans, LA 70112

Robert Basinger2339 Nashville Ave.New Orleans, LA 70115

Victoria White Baudier701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500New Orleans, LA 70139

Desmonde Bennett1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1405New Orleans, LA 70163

Jamie L. Berger909 Poydras St., 24th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70112

David C. Bernard6320 Barrett St.New Orleans, LA 70118

David R. Bienvenu503 Burdette #FNew Orleans, LA 70118

Erica Jewel Bindom3421 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 900Metairie, LA 70002

Clay Vallon Bland Jr.365 Canal St., Ste. 2000New Orleans, LA 70130

Meredith W. Blanque 365 Canal St., Ste. 2000New Orleans, LA 70130

Marceline Bleich848 Second St.Gretna, LA 70053

Rudolph Charles Boeneke III701 Poydras St.New Orleans, LA 70139

Walter A. Bond111 Veterans Blvd., Ste. 200Metairie, LA 70005

Harry Borowski1625 Washington Ave., Apt. 22New Orleans, LA 70130

Matthew R. Bourque3636 S. I-10 Svc. Rd. West, Ste. 210Metairie, LA 70001

C. William Bradley Jr.1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2700New Orleans, LA 70163

Robert Braun1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Quin Breland201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 3600New Orleans, LA 70170

Jacqueline Marie Brettner1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3100New Orleans, LA 70163

Kallin Brooks2427 Broadway St.New Orleans, LA 70125

Daniel H. Bruni6463 Memphis St.New Orleans, LA 70124

Stephen J. Buccola45 Park Timbers Dr.New Orleans, LA 70131

Brad Burdette701 Poydras St., Ste. 300 New Orleans, LA 70139

Dante J. Butler213 S. Broad St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Caitlin Byars400 Poydras St., 30th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70130

Colin B. Cambre365 Canal St., Ste. 2000New Orleans, LA 70130

Katie Caswell Cambre701 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Beau F. Camel8301 W. Judge Perez Dr., Ste. 303Chalmette, LA 70043

Elisabeth O. Carriere2100 N. Hwy. 190, Ste. BCovington, LA 70434

Erin Cesta127 18th St.New Orleans, LA 70124

Jack E. Chappuis Jr.P.O. Box 208Belle Chasse, LA 70037

Hunter A. Chauvin701 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

David I. Clay II365 Canal St., Ste. 2000New Orleans, LA 70130

Stephen C. Colomb 5953 Marshall FochNew Orleans, LA 70124

Ann Conger 1221 Jefferson Ave.New Orleans, LA 70115

Elaine S. ConleyP.O. Box 750533New Orleans, LA 70175

Lauren E. Courville2701 Metairie Rd.Metairie, LA 70001

Michelle D. Craig1201 Canal St.New Orleans, LA 70112

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Svetlana Crouch3000 18th St.Metairie, LA 70002

Stella Cziment1001 N. 23rd St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Kyle C. Daly 619 S. White St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Trevor C. Davies400 Lafayette St., Ste. 100New Orleans, LA 70130

Francis X. DeBlanc III1615 Poydras St., Ste. 1300New Orleans, LA 70112

Matthew Thomas Detiveaux 1118 Lowerline St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Jennifer Kensill Dettinger1205 St. Charles Ave., Unit #808New Orleans, LA 70130

Caroline M. Dolan201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 3600New Orleans, LA 70170

Jeanette A. Donnelly201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 4600New Orleans, LA 70170

Remy James Donnelly201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 5100New Orleans, LA 70170

Tyler John Douglas344 St. Joseph St., Apt. 533New Orleans, LA 70130

Christopher M. Douse365 Canal St., Ste. 2000New Orleans, LA 70130

Alex S. Dunn Jr.508 Park Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70114

Royce Duplessis650 Poydras St., Ste. 2615New Orleans, LA 70130

Dana Erin Dupre 201 St. Charles Ave., 40th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70170

Mark El-Amm5860 Louis Prima WestNew Orleans, LA 70128

Geoffrey Elkins 201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 4400New Orleans, LA 70170

Jennifer Lynn Englander639 Loyola Ave., Ste. 2550New Orleans, LA 70113

Bernice A. Evers701 Poydras St.New Orleans, LA 70139

Michael J. Fagan Jr.909 Poydras St., Ste. 2500New Orleans, LA 70112

Matthew Fantaci 1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3100New Orleans, LA 70163

Benjamin Wilson Faulkner701 Poydras St., Ste. 1086New Orleans, LA 70139

Kathryn Fernandez500 Poydras St., C-455New Orleans, LA 70130

Lindsey Suzanne Fields8397 Hwy. 23, Ste. 100Belle Chasse, LA 70037

Eric A. Foley1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Krystin Mariell Frazier202 St. Charles Ave., 45th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70170

Anna Lisa Friedberg 4538 Saint Ann St., Apt. FNew Orleans, LA 70119

Kathryn Scioneaux Friel201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 5100New Orleans, LA 70170

Tiffany D. Garland650 Poydras St., Ste. 2400New Orleans, LA 70130

Craig J. Geraci Jr.206 Covington St.Madisonville, LA 70447

Joshua Gertler129 Carondelet St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Patrick Henry Gibbons 1220 ArabellaNew Orleans, LA 70115

Leigh Anne Gilchrist400 Poydras St., Ste. 1200New Orleans, LA 70130

Margaret Glass 201 St. Charles, Ste. 3201New Orleans, LA 70170

William Rembert Henry Goforth 32405 I-10 SVC Rd. W, Ste. 200Metairie, LA 70001

Amanda Goldman 1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Amanda J. Golob1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Irain Jose Gonzalez701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500New Orleans, LA 70139

Chanel Ann Gray1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Tyler Patrick Gray 1340 Poydras St., Ste. 1100New Orleans, LA 70112

John F. Grimes629 Cherokee St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Abraham Hamilton III1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2900New Orleans, LA 70163

Lateefah Efia Harris510 Bienville St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Schalyece Marie Harrison105 Wilshire St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Kimberly Knight Hart601 Poydras St., Ste. 2775New Orleans, LA 70130

Mitchell Hasenkampf365 Canal St., Ste. 2000New Orleans, LA 70130

John Hatch1421 N. Causeway Blvd., #100Metairie, LA 70001

Dashawn Hayes201 St. Charles Ave., Ste 114-276New Orleans, LA 70170

Joshua Okum Hess One Galleria Blvd.Metairie, LA 70001

Jennifer R. Higgins1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Emma J. Hinnigan701 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Nicholas Hite2008 Dumaine St.New Orleans, LA 70116

Josephine A. Hood5425 Camp St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Vanessa Elizabeth Howell700 Commerce St., Unit 111New Orleans, LA 70130

Stephanie Bond Hulett4543 Providence Pl., Apt. 1DNew Orleans, LA 70126

Sarah Gorham Hunter5929 Coliseum St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Christopher H. Irwin400 Poydras St., Ste. 2700New Orleans, LA 70130

Laurin M. Jacobsen206 Decatur St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Kindall C. James702 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Wayne J. James1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2900New Orleans, LA 70163

David M. Janklow3850 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 555Metairie, LA 70002

Myles Johnson 7300 Lakeshore Dr., # 24New Orleans, LA 70124

Joshua Joseph815 Antoine St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Lillie E. Joyce320 N. Carrollton Ave., Ste. 200New Orleans, LA 70119

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Katherine Lee Juneau701 Poydras St., 40th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70139

Christine M. Keller3708 Bienville St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Benita C. Kelly601 Poydras St., 12th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70130

Diedre Pierce Kelly1631 Elysian Fields Ave.New Orleans, LA 70117

Freddie King III1419 LeBoeuf St.Gretna, LA 70053

Nicholas Kohrs700 Camp St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Alexander K. Kriksciun505 Weyer St.Gretna, LA 70053

Van Vy Ky825 Baronne St.New Orleans, LA 70113

Gregory T. LaBorde4526 Chestnut St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Veronica Jean Lam400 Lafayette St.Houma, LA 70361

Jason Z. Landry338 Lafayette St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Alisha D. Lewis836 Pine St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Michael Lillis245 Pontchartrain Blvd.Slidell, LA 70458

Rachel E. Linzy 1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1600New Orleans, LA 70163

Sylvia Lo200 Derbigny St.Gretna, LA 70053

Joseph T. Locascio4519 S. Prieur St.New Orleans, LA 70125

Drew Lohoff 137 Northpark Blvd.Covington, LA 70433

William Brian London2705 Camp St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Tanner D. Magee1515 Poydras St., Ste. 1900New Orleans, LA 70112

Jeffrey Spencer Malfatti1000 Bourbon St., Ste. 280New Orleans, LA 70116

Krista Marie Marino 195 Greenbriar Blvd., Ste. 200Covington, LA 70433

Gwynne Mashon1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Jose' Massingue7921 Spruce St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Jerome Weldon Matthews Jr.703 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Martin J. McGuane365 Canal St., Ste. 2280New Orleans, LA 70130

James A. Mendez8721 Oak St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Daniel A. Meyer855 Baronne St., 3rd Fl.New Orleans, LA 70113

Erin M. Minor601 Poydras St., 12th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70130

Anne-Marie Mitchell 546 Carondelet St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Natalie K. Mitchell1250 Poydras St., Ste. 2450New Orleans, LA 70113

Timothy MooreP.O. Box 51484New Orleans, LA 70151

Tyler A. Moore701 Poydras St., Ste. 4250New Orleans, LA 70139

Craig J. Mordock 8220 Maple St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Duke Morgan3607 Magazine St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Matthew Francisco Morgan701 Poydras St., Ste. 4800New Orleans, LA 70139

Reed Morgan704 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Taylor P. Mouledoux1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1800New Orleans, LA 70163

Brian J. Munson1619 S. Carrollton Ave., Apt. BNew Orleans, LA 70118

Tara S. Myers360 Pine St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Chelsey Richard Napoleon421 Loyola Ave., Rm. 402New Orleans, LA 70112

John Norris2357 Magazine St., Apt. 4New Orleans, LA 70130

Mindy Nunez2204 Octavia St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Chinwe Onyenekwu727 S. Broad St.New Orleans, LA 70112

Stavros Panagoulopoulos2732 St. Claude Ave., Ste. 300New Orleans, LA 70117

Amalfi K. Parker4640 S. Carrollton Ave., Ste. 200-208New Orleans, LA 70119

Prentiss Patrick1401 Exposition Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70118

Richard C. Pavlick5213 Airline Dr.Metairie, LA 70001

Robert A. Pearson320 S. Carrollton Ave., Ste. 101New Orleans, LA 70119

Christina F. Peck909 Poydras St., Ste. 2800New Orleans, LA 70112

Shane Pendley4208 Place St. CharlesNew Orleans, LA 70170

William Russell Penton III343 40th St.New Orleans, LA 70124

Jorge Perez4213 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70115

Megan S. Peterson1100 Poydras St., 30th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70163

Sarah Pfeiffer 322 Lafayette St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Sara Pic4640 S. Carrollton Ave.New Orleans, LA 70119

Clifton Kristopher Prince935 Solomon Pl.New Orleans, LA 70119

Reynaldo Quinones3213 Florida Ave., Ste. CKenner, LA 70065

William Ramsey4013 Prytania St., #DNew Orleans, LA 70115

Antigone Rappold4919 S. Johnson St.New Orleans, LA 70125

John D. Rawlins Jr.820 O'Keefe Ave.New Orleans, LA 70113

Michael B. Redmann619 S. White St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Justin Reese2216 Magazine St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Alexander T. Reinboth203 St. Charles Ave., 45th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70170

Tyler J. Rench201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 5100New Orleans, LA 70170

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Pearl Robertson2216 Magazine St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Michael R. Robinson2216 Magazine St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Tracy Frazier Robinson1011 Fourth St.Gretna, LA 70053

Kristen A. Rome213 S. Broad St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Kimberly Ross5619 Durham Dr.New Orleans, LA 70131

Gregory F. Rouchell 4500 One Shell SquareNew Orleans, LA 70139

Doris A. Royce600 Carondelet, Rm. #802New Orleans, LA 70130

Graham Ryan201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 5100New Orleans, LA 70170

Alexander M. Sakla1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2905New Orleans, LA 70163

Eddie L. Sapir6315 Laurel St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Albert O. Saulsbury201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 4600New Orleans, LA 70170

Anne Schmidt650 Poydras St., Ste. 2020New Orleans, LA 70130

David-Logan Schroeder201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 4600New Orleans, LA 70170

Katharine M. Schwartzmann4431 Canal St.New Orleans, LA 70119

Robert Seegers Jr.1010 Eleonore St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Eric Winder Sella365 Canal St., Ste. 2550New Orleans, LA 70130

Allison Shipp701 Camp St.New Orleans, LA 70130

John Shirley Jr.4200 St. PeterNew Orleans, LA 70119

Thomas Shlosman607 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 300New Orleans, LA 70130

Stephanie Ann Short 1010 Common St., Ste. 1400 ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Meghan B. Shumaker 1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3200New Orleans, LA 70163

Taylor Mills Simon 5526 Camp St.New Orleans, LA 70115

Susannah Lee Skinner5645 Milne Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70124

Kimberly K. Smith1340 Poydras St., Ste. 1100New Orleans, LA 70112

Kirsten H. Smith3850 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 200Metairie, LA 70002

Meghan E. Smith228 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 1200New Orleans, LA 70130

Megan J. Spencer701 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Ali A. Spindler400 Poydras St., Ste. 2700New Orleans, LA 70130

Milele St. Julien1615 Poydras St., Ste. 1300New Orleans, LA 70112

Nathaniel Lane Strand2015 Coliseum St., Apt. RNew Orleans, LA 70130

Sean P. Sullivan6014 Bellaire Dr.New Orleans, LA 70124

Diana Cole Surprenant 701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500New Orleans, LA 70139

Lindsey E. Surratt614 Tchoupitoulas St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Stephanie E. Swing 8220 Maple St.New Orleans, LA 70112

Allison Tiller The Berger Company, 100 Conti St.New Orleans, LA 70130

Lance C. Unglesby246 Napoleon St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Court C. Vantassell909 Poydras St., Ste. 2800New Orleans, LA 70112

Natalia Ventsko1600 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.New Orleans, LA 70113

David P. Vicknair228 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 1310New Orleans, LA 70130

Stephen D. Villavaso6304 Beauregard Ave.New Orleans, LA 70124

Quentin T. Walker865 Julia St., Apt. 6New Orleans, LA 70113

Benjamin J. Waring1101 Dealers Ave., Ste. 200New Orleans, LA 70123

William W. Waring III1101 Dealers Ave., Ste. 200New Orleans, LA 70123

Nia Weeks6231 Annunciation St.New Orleans, LA 70118

Adam H. Weintraub820 O'Keefe Ave.New Orleans, LA 70119

Joshua Weis3636 I-10 Svc Rd. West, Ste. 210Metairie, LA 70001

Christine White365 Canal St., Ste. 800New Orleans, LA 70130

Adam Whitworth1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1700New Orleans, LA 70163

Brandon Williams7808 Woodbine Dr.New Orleans, LA 70126

Evan Williams2937 St. Philip St.New Orleans, LA 70119

John S. Williams333 Baronne St., Apt. CNew Orleans, LA 70112

Shawn M. Willis6501 Colbert St.New Orleans, LA 70124

Philip Wood540 Elmwood ParkHarahan, LA 70123

Glen A. Woods2125 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 71030

Timothy T. Yazbeck 938 Lafayette St., Ste. 240New Orleans, LA 70113

Jennifer M. Young 2030 St. Charles Ave. New Orleans, LA 70130

Kathryn Zainey705 Poydras St., Ste. 5000New Orleans, LA 70139

Maggie Zambolla1010 Common St., Ste. 1400ANew Orleans, LA 70112

Thalia Reisen Ziffer3838 N. Causeway Blvd., Ste. 3350Metairie, LA 70002

OuachitaAngie D. Baldwin600 Calypso St.Monroe, LA 71201

Charles L. Barber1900 N. 18th St., Ste. 211Monroe, LA 71201

G. Mennon Campbell Jr.400 St. John St.Monroe, LA 71201

David T. Crigler1503 N. 19th St.Monroe, LA 71201

Brian Everette Dollar201 Jackson St.Monroe, LA 71201

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Kristy Massey Finley1505 N. 19th St.Monroe, LA 71201

N. Dawn HarperOne Wood St.Monroe, LA 71201

David W. Hugenbruch P.O. Drawer 4787Monroe, LA 71201

Devin T. JonesP.O. Box 1079Bastrop, LA 71221

Russell A. Woodard Jr.1811 Tower Dr., Ste. DMonroe, LA 71201

PlaqueminesChelsea Diane Dazet109 A East X St.Belle Chasse, LA 70037

Maro Petkovich Jr.115 Gondrella Dr.Belle Chasse, LA 70037

Julie Olinde8562 Jefferson Hwy., Ste. BBaton Rouge, LA 70809

Pointe CoupeeJoseph Henry Major Thibaut Sr.P.O. Box 39New Roads, LA 70760

RapidesJulie Beene-Police 5228 Saint Germaine Blvd.Alexandria, LA 71303

Scott R. Brinkerhoff1744 Jackson St.Alexandria, LA 71301

Thomas C. David IIIP.O. Box 89Alexandria, LA 71309

Jeff David Easley215 Red Oak Dr.Pineville, LA 71360

Laura Beth GrahamP.O. Box 1071Alexandria, LA 71309

Carolyn O'Neal HinesP.O. Box 1431Alexandria, LA 71309

Leisa B. Lawson2001 MacArthur Dr.Alexandria, LA 71301

Eli Jules Meaux2312 S. MacArthur Dr.Alexandria, LA 71301

Jonathan D. Stokes2002 MacArthur Dr.Alexandria, LA 71301

Jason L. Tarver5917 Hwy. 167 NorthWinnfield, LA 71483

Elizabeth Ann Thornhill P.O. Box 8184Alexandria, LA 71306

SabineRebecca L. RiallP.O. Box 563Zwolle, LA 71486

St. BernardTheresa Barbier 7211 Anne St.Arabi, LA 70032

Daniel J. Dysart1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3700New Orleans, LA 70163

Jennifer Kleyle2823 Tournefort St.Chalmette, LA 70043

St. CharlesNicole Barraco57 Melrose Dr.Destrehan, LA 70047

Christina S. MatylisP.O. Box 1300Luling, LA 70070

Maria H. Romano701 Poydras St., Ste. 3650New Orleans, LA 70139

St. JamesKaren B. Dunn32253 Longview St.Paulina, LA 70763

Taquincia Monique Jairles17425 Jefferson Hwy., Ste. DBaton Rouge, LA 70817

Sheila Wilson 1952 W. Main St.Lutcher, LA 70071

St. John The BaptistMegan Dupuy500 Poydras St., Rm. 406New Orleans, LA 70130

Joseph R. Moore365 Canal St., Ste. 1710New Orleans, LA 70130

Danielle L. SmithP.O. Box 308Edgard, LA 70049

Angela A. Whitehead505 Hemlock St.Laplace, LA 70068

St. LandryCarol H. Gautreaux207 Rue KatherineOpelousas, LA 70570

Cynthia A. Manuel118 South Ct. St., Ste. 27Opelousas, LA 70570

Gina Barbazon Sweeney235 Risley Rd.Arnaudville, LA 70512

Abbey L. Williams-Simon106 E. Landry St.Opelousas, LA 70570

St. MartinGlenda G. Aube1006 Oak Lake Dr.Breaux Bridge, LA 70517

St. MaryWilliam N. Abel1025 Victor II Blvd.Morgan City, LA 70381

Jacquelyn Johnson CoutureP.O. Box 170Centerville, LA 70522

Kenneth P. HebertP.O. Drawer LMorgan City, LA 70381

Laura McJimsey Randall1915 Hwy. 182Morgan City, LA 70380

Kimberly C. Roberts1004 Hwy. 668Jeanerette, LA 70544

St. TammanyGina Rivere Babin1308 East Dr.Westwego, LA 70094

Jesmin K. Basanti64185 Hwy. 41, Ste. BPearl River, LA 70452

Jacques Francois Bezou Jr.534 E. Boston St.Covington, LA 70433

John Bolton200 Caroline CourtCovington, LA 70433

Barbara G. Botsay 3814 Williams Blvd., Ste. 7Kenner, LA 70065

Roy K. Burns IIIP.O. Box 4780Covington, LA 70434

Brittany V. Carter1 Carter Ln.Madisonville, LA 70447

Matthew B. Champagne 416 North Vermont St.Covington, LA 70433

Cynthia M. Distaulo223 Cherokee Rose Ln.Covington, LA 70433

Bonnie L. DurbinP.O. Box 699Hammond, LA 70404

Jaromir Edl610 Hailey Ave.Slidell, LA 70458

Christine Adele Foley2791 Biron St.Mandeville, LA 70448

Natalie Janelle Forbes1204 Chinchuba Creek Blvd.Mandeville, LA 70471

Christa Hayes Forrester527 E. Boston St., Ste. 201Covington, LA 70433

Peter M. Gahagan5213 Airline Dr.Metairie, LA 70001

Tammy C. Guerra21256 Mire Dr.Abita Springs, LA 70420

Jamie L. Hargis28167 Big Sky Ln.Folsom, LA 70437

Leslie G. Hunt547 LaBarre St.Mandeville, LA 70448

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Crystal Jones 4099 Highway 190Covington, LA 70433

Shane Jordan 107 Defiance Dr.Slidell, LA 70458

Marilyn Ferber Jung105 Beau Pre Dr.Mandeville, LA 70471

Alvin A. LeBlanc Jr.4360 Hwy. 22Mandeville, LA 70471

Roy S. Lilley757 Double J Rd.Covington, LA 70433

Jennifer E. McDonald 105 Anita Pl.Slidell, LA 70458

Andrew S. Mendheim 1001 Service Rd. East, Hwy. 190Covington, LA 70433

Tara L. Millet224 Live Oak St.Mandeville, LA 70448

Bailey Dirmann Morse 22303 Level St.Abita Springs, LA 70420

Janet Whitters Nowakowski400 Poydras St., Ste. 1320New Orleans, LA 70130

Kirth M. Paciera Jr.3209 Ridgelake Dr.Metairie, LA 70002

Daniel A. Post35 Berg CourtMandeville, LA 70471

Rebecca Lee Riecke70359 L St.Covington, LA 70433

Matthew S. SharpeP.O. Box 2701Mandeville, LA 70470

Lauren E. Sykes 2700 Tulane Ave.New Orleans, LA 70117

Peter Michael Thomson 400 Poydras St., 30th Fl.New Orleans, LA 70130

Lam M. Tran 335 N. New Hampshire St.Covington, LA 70433

Michelle M. West909 Poydras St., Ste. 2500New Orleans, LA 70112

Anna E. Wheeler1331 West Causeway ApproachMandeville, LA 70471

TangipahoaKathryn Jean Edwards412 N. 4th St., Ste. 230Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Jeffrey R. Erwin 832 E. Boston St., Unit 2Covington, LA 70433

Angel Monistere Gauthier P.O. Drawer 639Amite, LA 70422

Anne Gottfried#6 Meyers Rd.Covington, LA 70435

Cynthia Meaux1017 Ronald Reagan Hwy.Covington, LA 70433

Amanda Russell 39568 Oak Ln.Ponchatoula, LA 70454

Jacie Saunders49333 Hosea Willie Rd.Folsom, LA 70437

Kathy J. Smith 26038 Richoux Rd.Ponchatoula, LA 70454

Carla Gaines Tate63050 Hill St.Roseland, LA 70456

Alexis Taylor P.O. Box 1060Independence, LA 70443

James O. M. Womack 601 N. Hazel St.Hammond, LA 70401

TerrebonneCindy A. Bickford158 Grande St.Houma, LA 70363

Wilbert A. Billiot7552 Main St.Houma, LA 70360

Jennifer K. Blue1180 Mulberry Rd.Houma, LA 70363

Kelly S. Brewer7081 Park Ave.Houma, LA 70364

Danielle M. Chauvin4031 Hwy. 311Houma, LA 70360

David Coffman1109 Grinage St.Houma, LA 70360

Richard Louis Haik2108 Denley Rd.Houma, LA 70363

Teri Hutchinson1800 Sandy Beach Rd.Houma, LA 70360

Kari Rosamond205 Rosedown Dr.Houma, LA 70360

Ravi K. Sangisetty610 Baronne St., 3rd Fl.New Orleans, LA 70113

UnionAngela Brantley121 Aulds Rd.Marion, LA 71260

Lakeisha Gray3016 Cameron St.Monroe, LA 71201

VermilionJerome E. Landry1940 Cheryl Dr.Abbeville, LA 70510

Mallory Meaux100 N. State St.Abbeville, LA 70510

Clare Gooch Steen121 N. Main St.Abbeville, LA 70510

VernonDrew William Mason118 South Third St., Ste ALeesville, LA 71446

Misty Dawn Smith116 E. Lula St.Leesville, LA 71446

WashingtonElizabeth Prest Piediscalzo53706 Silver Maple Ln.Bogalusa, LA 70427

Charlotte A. Spencer1001 Washington St.Franklinton, LA 70438

WebsterCandy M. Morgan242 Horseshoe LoopDoyline, LA 71023

West Baton RougeRicky Wade Cleveland 3499 I-10 Frontage Rd.Port Allen, LA 70767

Ashley C. Coco2629 Allene St.Brusly, LA 70719

Tamara B. Duncan6758 Bueche Rd.Bueche, LA 70729

Mitzi Hebert Fourroux211 Fourth St.Port Allen, LA 70767

Jennifer Gauthreaux8738 Quarters Lake Rd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Stephanie Legros1075 Government St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802

Ashley E. Woods850 Eighth St., 2nd Fl.Port Allen, LA 70767

West FelicianaThomas Richard KendrickP.O. Box 518St. Francisville, LA 70775

Sydney Picou WalkerP.O. Box 518St. Francisville, LA 70775

WinnNancy Noles707 Hwy. 167 NorthDodson, LA 71422

Kathryn Amy Wiley301 Jackson St., Ste. 101Alexandria, LA 71301

Respectfully submitted,LEE "JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

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Motion to ConfirmSenator Amedee moved to confirm the Notaries on the above list

who were reported by the Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs and recommended for confirmation.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Donahue MurrayAdley Dorsey-Colomb NeversAllain Erdey PeacockAmedee Gallot PerryAppel Guillory PetersonBroome Heitmeier RiserBrown Johns Smith, G.Buffington Kostelka TarverChabert Long WalsworthClaitor Mills WardCortez MorrellCrowe Morrish Total - 34

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

LaFleur Smith, J. WhiteMartiny Thompson Total - 5

The Chair declared the people on the above list were confirmed.

Conference Committee Reports, ResumedThe following reports were received and read:

SENATE BILL NO. 204—BY SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:4581, relative to bonds; to provide an

exemption for Louisiana Citizens Property InsuranceCorporation from posting bond; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 204 By Senator Morrish

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 204 by SenatorMorrish, recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:

1. That the House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed byRepresentative Gregory Cromer and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

2. That the House Floor Amendments Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 proposedby Representative Sam Jones and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, between "R.S. 13:4581" and the comma "," insert"and R.S. 22:2203(D)(1)" and delete "bonds;" and insert "exemptionsapplicable to the Louisiana Citizens Property InsuranceCorporation;"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 3, delete "Louisiana Citizens Property InsuranceCorporation" and insert "the corporation" and after "bond;" insert "toprovide an exemption relative to rates charged by the corporation;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, after line 17, insert the following:

"Section 2. R.S. 22:2303(D)(1) is hereby amended andreenacted to read as follows:§2303. Rates, rating plans, and rate rules applicable

* * *D.(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (A)(1) of this

Section, until August 15, 2010, the corporation shall charge thehigher of (a) actuarially justified rates or (b) the highest rates chargedamong assessable insurers that have a minimum of two percent of thetotal direct written premium in each respective parish for that line ofbusiness in the preceding year, or, with respect to personal linesproperty insurance, excluding wind and hail policies, only, (c) thehighest rates charged among assessable insurers in each respectiveparish which in the preceding year increased by at least twenty-fiveadditional personal lines property insurance policies, excluding windand hail policies, in such parish, the total number of such policies ineffect for the parish over the year before, in any noncompetitivemarket unless competition resumes. If the corporation is writingmore than fifty percent of the residential property insurance businessin a market, including wind- and hail-only coverages, the board ofdirectors shall report that fact to the commissioner of insurance.Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, untilAugust 15, 2011 2015, regardless of whether a competitive marketmay exist, the ten percent rate in excess of the higher of (a) theactuarially justified rate or (b) the highest rates charged amongassessable insurers that have a minimum of two percent of the totaldirect written premium in each respective parish for that line ofbusiness in the preceding year, or, with respect to personal linesproperty insurance, excluding wind and hail policies, only, (c) thehighest rates charged among assessable insurers in each respectiveparish which in the preceding year increased by at least twenty-fiveadditional personal lines property insurance policies, excluding windand hail policies, in such parish, the total number of such policies ineffect for the parish over the year before, as authorized in SubsectionA of this Section, shall not apply in St. Mary Parish and parisheslisted in R.S. 40:1730.27(A).

* * *"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety and in lieu

thereof insert the following:"Section 3. The provisions of Section 1 of this Act shall be

given prospective application only and shall not affect any actionpending or claim arising prior to the effective date of Section 1 ofthis Act.

Section 4. Section 3 of this Act shall become effective uponsignature by the governor or, if not signed by the governor, uponexpiration of the time for bills to become law without signature bythe governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of theConstitution of Louisiana. If vetoed by the governor andsubsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall becomeeffective on the day following such approval."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Dan "Blade" Morrish Jeffery "Jeff" J. ArnoldEdwin R. Murray Gregory CromerKaren Carter Peterson Sam Jones

Senator Morrish moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

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ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Donahue MorrellAdley Dorsey-Colomb MorrishAllain Erdey MurrayAmedee Gallot NeversAppel Guillory PeacockBroome Heitmeier PetersonBrown Johns RiserBuffington Kostelka Smith, G.Chabert LaFleur WalsworthClaitor Long WardCortez MartinyCrowe Mills Total - 34

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Perry Tarver WhiteSmith, J. Thompson Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 94—BY REPRESENTATIVE CROMER

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 49:191(6)(a) and to repeal R.S. 49:191(4)(b), relative

to the Department of Insurance, including provisions to providefor the re-creation of the Dept. of Insurance and the statutoryentities made a part of the department by law; to provide for theeffective termination date for all statutory authority for theexistence of such statutory entities; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 94 By Representative Cromer

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 94 byRepresentative Cromer, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Legislative Bureau Amendments proposedby the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on May 7,2012, be rejected.

2. That the following amendments to the Engrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "To" insert "amend and reenact R.S.36:696(A) and (C), to"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 6, after "entities;" insert "to provide relative to thedeputy commissioner of the office of consumer advocacy; to providerelative to the commissioner's appointment; to provide for thecommissioner's salary; to provide for staff; to provide for the offices;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following:

"Section 1. R.S. 36:696(A) and (C) are hereby amended andreenacted to read as follows:§696. Deputy commissioner for consumer advocacy; functions;

office of consumer advocacyA. There is hereby created an office of consumer advocacy in

the Department of Insurance. This office shall be under the directionof the deputy commissioner for consumer advocacy, who shall beappointed by the commissioner of insurance with consent of adviceand concurrence of the Senate and House committees on insuranceand who shall serve at the pleasure of the commissioner at a salaryfixed by the commissioner, which salary and benefits shall be thesame as the majority of the deputy commissioners of the Departmentof Insurance shall not exceed the amount approved for such positionby the legislature while in session. The commissioner of insuranceshall appoint the deputy commissioner of consumer advocacy byOctober 1, 2007. The office of consumer advocacy shall be staffedwith no fewer than three full-time professional level civil serviceemployees to manage complaints, inquiries, and outreach. Theoffice of consumer advocacy shall be staffed with no fewer than twofull-time journeyman level civil service employees to assist theprofessional level employees. The office of consumer advocacy shallemploy an administrative assistant designated by the deputycommissioner who shall be responsible for coordinating anddirecting travel, scheduling, office management, and any other dutiesassigned by the deputy commissioner. The office of consumeradvocacy may shall be housed within the Louisiana Department ofInsurance or in and, as funding is available, satellite offices may beopened as outlined in the rules and regulations to be implemented bythe commissioner of insurance pursuant to this Section. The deputycommissioner for consumer advocacy shall be directly responsibleto and shall perform his functions under the supervision and controlof the commissioner of insurance.

* * *C. The deputy commissioner for consumer advocacy can only

may be terminated for without cause shown. A written report oftermination shall be compiled by the commissioner of insurance anddelivered to the clerk of the House of Representatives and thesecretary of Senate at least ten days before the termination and shallbe disclosed to the members of the respective houses of thelegislature upon request.

* * *"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, line 8, after "Section" delete "1" and insert "2"

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 1, line 12, after "Section" delete "2" and insert "3"

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 1, line 17, after "Section" delete "3" and insert "4"

AMENDMENT NO. 7On page 1, line 19, after "Section" delete "4" and insert "5"

AMENDMENT NO. 8On page 2, line 8, after "Section" delete "5" and insert "6"

AMENDMENT NO. 9On page 2, line 9, after "Section" delete "6" and insert "7"

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:George Gregory Cromer Dan "Blade" MorrishLedricka Thierry Ronnie JohnsMajor Thibaut Jr. Eric LaFleur

Senator Morrish moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

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ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Donahue MorrellAdley Dorsey-Colomb MorrishAllain Erdey MurrayAmedee Gallot NeversAppel Guillory PeacockBroome Heitmeier PetersonBrown Johns RiserBuffington Kostelka Smith, G.Chabert LaFleur TarverClaitor Long WalsworthCortez Martiny WardCrowe Mills Total - 35

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Perry ThompsonSmith, J. White Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 580.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseRECOMMITTED

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has recommitted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 751.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

House Bills and Joint Resolutions onThird Reading and Final Passage,

Subject to Call

Called from the CalendarSenator Chabert asked that House Bill No. 838 be called from

the Calendar.

HOUSE BILL NO. 838—BY REPRESENTATIVE CHAMPAGNE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 49:214.5.4(I), relative to the Coastal Protection and

Restoration Fund; to dedicate certain monies into the fund; toprovide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

Floor AmendmentsSenator Chabert proposed the following amendments.

SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Senator Chabert to Reengrossed HouseBill No. 838 by Representative Champagne

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 2, delete lines 1 through 4, and insert:

"Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature bythe governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of thetime for bills to become law without signature by the governor, asprovided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana.If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by thelegislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following suchapproval."

On motion of Senator Chabert, the amendments were adopted.

The bill was read by title. Senator Chabert moved the finalpassage of the amended bill.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MorrishAdley Erdey MurrayAllain Gallot NeversAmedee Guillory PerryAppel Heitmeier PetersonBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur TarverChabert Long ThompsonCortez Martiny WalsworthCrowe Mills WardDonahue Morrell Total - 35

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Claitor Smith, J.Peacock White Total - 4

The Chair declared the amended bill was passed and ordered itreturned to the House. Senator Chabert moved to reconsider the voteby which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 105.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 319.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 677.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 420.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Conference Committee Reports, ResumedThe following reports were received and read:

SENATE BILL NO. 16—BY SENATOR CORTEZ

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:185(D)(2), (3), and (5), relative to

public retirement systems; to provide relative to boards oftrustees; to provide for educational requirements for members ofsuch boards; to provide for an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 16 By Senator Cortez

June 3, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 16 by SenatorCortez, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That the set of House Floor Amendments proposed byRepresentative Robideaux and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 30, 2012, be adopted.

2. That the following amendments be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "(5)" delete the comma "," and insert "and502(B)(1),"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 3, between "relative to" and "boards" insert thefollowing: "membership in such systems; to provide for governanceof systems; to provide relative to"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 8, after "(5)" insert "and 502(B)(1)"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, between lines 17 and 18, insert the following:

"* * *§502. Creation of optional retirement plan

* * *B.(1) Notwithstanding Subsection A of this Section, anyone

who elected to participate in the optional retirement plan in lieu ofthe defined benefit plan before July 31, 2002 December 31, 2007,may regain membership in the defined benefit plan by complyingwith the provisions of this Subsection.

* * *"

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Patrick Page Cortez Joel C. RobideauxElbert Guillory J. Kevin PearsonJonathan Perry Paul Hollis

Senator Cortez moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Donahue MorrellAdley Dorsey-Colomb MorrishAllain Erdey MurrayAmedee Gallot NeversAppel Guillory PeacockBroome Heitmeier PerryBrown Johns RiserBuffington Kostelka Smith, G.Chabert LaFleur TarverClaitor Long ThompsonCortez Martiny WalsworthCrowe Mills Ward Total - 36

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NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Peterson Smith, J. White Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Appointment of Conference Committeeon House Bill No. 971

The President of the Senate appointed to the ConferenceCommittee on House Bill No. 971 the following members of theSenate:

Senators Broome,White

and Dorsey-Colomb.

Rules SuspendedSenator Brown asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to revert to the Morning Hour.

Introduction of Senate ResolutionsSenator Brown asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 192—BY SENATORS BROWN AND GARY SMITH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate the Honorable Joel Thomas Chaisson

II, former President of the Louisiana State Senate, upon hissuccessful election as St. Charles Parish District Attorney.

On motion of Senator Brown the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 193—BY SENATOR MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee

to study whether and to what extent the Public Records Lawapplies to certain communications having been used, being inuse, possessed, or retained for use by the legislature, or anylegislative agency, committee, member, or employee in theusual course of the duties and business of the legislature or amember's legislative office.

On motion of Senator Murray the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 194—BY SENATOR MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo create and provide with respect to a select committee to study

aspects of the bail bond industry and make recommendationswith respect to the surrender of the defendant, bond forfeitureand the enforcement and satisfaction of judgments of forfeitureof the bail bond.

On motion of Senator Murray the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 195—BY SENATOR NEVERS

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Education to study and

make recommendations relative to providing salary increases as

provided in existing law to teachers and other certified schoolemployees who earn national board certification.

On motion of Senator Nevers the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 262.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Conference Committee ReportsThe following reports were received and read:

HOUSE BILL NO. 756—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 44:4(16)(introductory paragraph) and to

enact R.S. 44:4(16)(e) through (g), relative to public records; toprovide relative to records of boards or institutions of higherlearning; to exempt certain records from the Public RecordsLaw; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 756 By Representative Abramson

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 756 byRepresentative Abramson, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorMurray and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2012 be rejected.

2. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorPerry and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2012 be adopted.

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators: Neil C. Abramson "Jody" Amedee Timothy G. Burns Edwin R. Murray Jared Brossett Robert Adley

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

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YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MurrayAdley Erdey NeversAllain Gallot PeacockAmedee Guillory PerryAppel Heitmeier RiserBroome Johns Smith, G.Brown Kostelka TarverBuffington LaFleur ThompsonChabert Martiny WalsworthCortez Mills WardCrowe MorrellDonahue Morrish Total - 34

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Claitor Peterson WhiteLong Smith, J. Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 2—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital

outlay program for state government, state institutions, and otherpublic entities; to provide for the designation of projects andimprovements; to provide for the financing thereof makingappropriations from certain sources; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 2 By Representative Robideaux

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 2 byRepresentative Robideaux, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by theRevenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by theSenate on May 28, 2012, be adopted.

2. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by theFinance Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2012,be adopted.

3. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 of the set of two FloorAmendments proposed by Senator Brown and adopted by theSenate on May 31, 2012, be adopted.

4. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 of the set of two FloorAmendments proposed by Senator Brown and adopted by theSenate on May 31, 2012, be rejected.

5. That the set of eight Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorRiser and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2012, be adopted.

6. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 through 8, 11 through 49,51 through 56, 58 through 61, and 64 through 67 proposed by

Senator Riser and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2012, beadopted.

7. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 9, 10, 50, 57, 62, and 63proposed by Senator Riser and adopted by the Senate on May31, 2012, be rejected.

8. That the following amendments be adopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1In Committee Amendment No. 62 proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 10, delete lines 7 through 9 in their entirety and insertthe following:

"( ) Winnsboro Campus of Delta CommunityCollege, Acquisition, Planning, and Construction(Franklin)Payable from General Obligation BondsPriority 5 $ 900,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 2In Committee Amendment No. 62 proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 10, delete line 14, and insert the following:

"and Construction (Ouachita) $ 100,000Total $ 1,000,000

Provided, however, that a buy-build-lease analysis be completedbefore any funds are expended for acquisition, renovation, orconstruction and that funds from this appropriation can be used tocomplete the required analysis."

AMENDMENT NO. 3In Committee Amendment No. 64, proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 10, line 23 after "delete lines" and before "32," delete"31 and" and insert "30 through"

AMENDMENT NO. 4In Committee Amendment No. 70 proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 11, delete lines 20 through 22 in their entirety andinsert the following:

"Priority 2 $ 700,000Priority 5 $ 50,000Total $ 750,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 5In Committee Amendment No. 70 proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 11, delete lines 29 through 31 in their entirety andinsert the following:

"Priority 2 $ 850,000Priority 5 $ 50,000Total $ 900,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 6In Committee Amendment No. 145 proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 23, delete line 4 in its entirety and insert thefollowing:

"Priority 2 $ 780,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 7In Committee Amendment No. 250 proposed by the Revenue andFiscal Affairs Committee and adopted by the Senate on May 28,2012, on page 40, delete lines 2 through 4 in their entirety and insertthe following:

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"Priority 2 $ 450,000Priority 5 $ 3,700,000Total $ 5,450,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 8In Committee Amendment No. 11, proposed by the FinanceCommittee and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2012, on page 2,between lines 26 and 27, insert the following:

"Payable from State General Fund (Direct)Non-Recurring Revenues $ 2,251,006"

AMENDMENT NO. 9In Committee Amendment No. 11, proposed by the FinanceCommittee and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2012, on page 2,line at the beginning of line 34, change "June 30, 2012" to "July 31,2012"

AMENDMENT NO. 10In Committee Amendment No. 11, proposed by the FinanceCommittee and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2012, on page 2,line 35, change "7,150,000" to "9,401,006"

AMENDMENT NO. 11In Committee Amendment No. 15, proposed by the FinanceCommittee and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2012, on page 8,line 12, after "Control to" and before "reclassify" insert a comma ","and insert "no later than July 15, 2012,"

AMENDMENT NO. 12In Committee Amendment No. 15, proposed by the FinanceCommittee and adopted by the Senate on May 29, 2012, on page 8,line 15, after "Expansion project" delete the comma "," delete "andany" and insert the following: "so that, where feasible, all means offinance other than self-generated revenues shall be expended beforethe expenditure of self-generated revenues for these projects. Any"

AMENDMENT NO. 13In Senate Floor Amendment No. 34 of the set of 67 amendmentsproposed by Senator Riser and adopted by the Senate on May 31,2012, on page 8, line 2, change "144,202,933" to "144,202,333"

AMENDMENT NO. 14In Senate Floor Amendment No. 67 of the set of 67 amendmentsproposed by Senator Riser and adopted by the Senate on May 31,2012, on page 13, line 8, after "Improvements to" and before "Street,"change "Girard" to "Girod"

AMENDMENT NO. 15On page 41, delete line 46 and insert the following:

"Priority 1 $ 2,860,000Priority 2 $ 2,140,000Total $ 5,000,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 16On page 77, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following:

"50/M19 BASTROP

(1320) Bastrop Central Fire Station, Replace Driveway City Hall, Roof Construction, Planning and Construction(Morehouse)Payable from General Obligation BondsPriority 2 $ 200,000Priority 5 $ 250,000Total $ 450,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 17On page 79, delete lines 19 through 22 in their entirety and insert thefollowing:

"Priority 1 $ 350,000

Priority 2 $ 275,000Priority 5 $ 2,180,000Total $ 2,805,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 18On page 110, delete lines 11 through 13 in their entirety and insert:

"Priority 1 $ 35,000"

AMENDMENT NO. 19On page 127, between lines 27 and 28 insert the following:

"50/N DOWNMAN ROAD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTDISTRICT

( ) Downman Road Economic Development District Enhancement, Beautification, Planning, and Construction (Orleans) Payable from General Obligation BondsPriority 2 $ 200,000

Pending submittal and approval of capital outlay budget requestpursuant to the provisions of R.S. 39:112."

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Joel C. Robideaux Neil RiserChuck Kleckley John A. Alario Jr.Patrick C. Williams Robert Adley

Senator Riser moved that the Conference Committee Report beadopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverClaitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue MorrishDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel White Total - 2

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

HOUSE BILL NO. 701—BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:330.7, relative to police officers for

the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authorities; toauthorize the employment of a superintendent by the SoutheastFlood Protection Authority - East; to provide for suchsuperintendent's powers and authority; to authorize the use of

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police security personnel from one levee district within anotherunder certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 701 By Representative Garofalo

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 701 byRepresentative Garofalo, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That the set of three amendments proposed by the SenateCommittee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works andadopted by the Senate on 21 May 2012 be adopted.

2. That the set of two Senate Floor Amendments proposed bySenator Morrell and adopted by the Senate on 1 June 2012 beadopted.

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Ray Garofalo Robert AdleyKaren Gaudet St. Germain Jean-Paul J. Morrell

Gary L. Smith Jr.

Senator Gary Smith moved that the Conference CommitteeReport be adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey MurrayAdley Gallot NeversAllain Guillory PeacockAmedee Heitmeier PerryBroome Johns PetersonBrown Kostelka RiserBuffington LaFleur Smith, G.Chabert Long Smith, J.Claitor Martiny TarverCortez Mills ThompsonCrowe Morrell WalsworthDorsey-Colomb Morrish Ward Total - 36

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Appel Donahue White Total - 3

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 247.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 2.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 577.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Motion to Reconsider VoteSenator Morrish asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to reconsider the vote by which the House Amendments to SenateBill No. 226 were rejected.

Without objection, so ordered.

SENATE BILL NO. 226—BY SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 42:1123(42), relative to the code of governmental

ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a publicservant from doing business with a person who has a businessrelationship with the agency of the public servant under certaincircumstances; and to provide for related matters.

The bill was read by title. Returned from the House ofRepresentatives with amendments:

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Representative Miller to ReengrossedSenate Bill No. 226 by Senator Morrish

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 14, change "anything of economic value" to"compensation"

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House andGovernmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 226 by SenatorMorrish

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 15, after "municipality" delete the comma "," and theremainder of the line and delete lines 16 and 17 and delete page 2 andinsert a period "."

Senator Morrish moved to concur in the amendments proposedby the House.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey NeversAdley Gallot PeacockAllain Guillory PerryAmedee Heitmeier PetersonAppel Johns RiserBroome Kostelka Smith, G.Brown LaFleur Smith, J.Buffington Long TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonClaitor Mills WalsworthCortez Morrell WardDonahue MorrishDorsey-Colomb Murray Total - 37

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Crowe White Total - 2

The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendmentsproposed by the House.

Motion to Reconsider VoteSenator Mills asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to reconsider the vote by which the House Amendments to SenateBill No. 754 were rejected.

Without objected, so ordered.

SENATE BILL NO. 754— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 81 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT

To enact R.S. 42:1123(42), relative to the Code of GovernmentalEthics; to provide for an exception to the provisions of lawrelative to ethical standards for public servants; to providerelative to a public servant doing business with a person who hasa business relationship with the agency of the public servantunder certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.

The bill was read by title. Returned from the House ofRepresentatives with amendments:

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House andGovernmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Bill No. 754 by SenatorMills

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 3, after "exception to" delete the remainder of theline and delete lines 4 and 5 and insert "allow members of theGreater Baton Rouge Port Commission and related persons to enterinto certain transaction under the supervision and jurisdiction of theport under certain"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, delete lines 12 through 17 and delete page 2, and insertthe following:

"(42) A member of the Greater Baton Rouge PortCommission, an immediate family member of such a portcommission member, or a legal entity in which such a portcommission member or a member of his immediate family has asubstantial economic interest from contracting for the sale ofgrain to the operator of a grain elevator that is owned, operated,or managed by the port commission provided that:

(a) The port commission member recuses himself on allmatters involving such sale of grain and all matters related to themanagement and operation of the grain elevator.

(b) The terms and conditions of the sale are the same orsubstantially similar as a sale of grain by similarly situatedpersons who are not port commission members or relatedpersons.

Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature bythe governor or, if not signed by the governor, upon expiration of thetime for bills to become law without signature by the governor, asprovided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana.If vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by thelegislature, this Act shall become effective on the day following suchapproval."

Senator Mills moved to concur in the amendments proposed bythe House.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MurrayAdley Erdey NeversAllain Gallot PeacockAmedee Guillory PerryAppel Johns RiserBroome Kostelka Smith, G.Brown LaFleur Smith, J.Buffington Long TarverChabert Martiny ThompsonClaitor Mills WalsworthCortez Morrell WardDonahue Morrish Total - 35

NAYS

Total - 0ABSENT

Crowe PetersonHeitmeier White Total - 4

The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the amendmentsproposed by the House.

Rules SuspendedSenator Crowe asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to take up at this time:

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Senate Resolutions onSecond Reading,

Subject to Call

Called from the CalendarSenator Crowe asked that Senate Resolution No. 189 be called

from the Calendar.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 189—BY SENATORS CROWE, PETERSON, ALARIO, APPEL, HEITMEIER,MORRELL AND MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo make an urgent request for additional assistance and resources to

fight crime in New Orleans on behalf of five year old Briana"Bri" Allen who randomly and senselessly lost her life to violentcrime in New Orleans.

Floor AmendmentsSenator Adley proposed the following amendments.

SENATE FLOOR AMENDMENTS

Amendments proposed by Senator Adley to Original SenateResolution No. 189 by Senator Crowe

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1 at the end of line 2, delete "New" and on line 3, delete"Orleans" and insert "the state"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 7, after "WHEREAS," insert: "the citizens in manyareas of the State of Louisiana, and most unfortunately, its innocentchildren, are enduring a spike in violent, deadly crime as in"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 7, after "Orleans" insert "which"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, line 17, after "streets" insert "in many areas of the state ofLouisiana"

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 2, line 6, after "WHEREAS" insert "the state of Louisiana,including"

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 2, delete lines 9 through 16

AMENDMENT NO. 7On page 2, line 17, delete "number of"

AMENDMENT NO. 8On page 2, line 18, after "Corrections," insert "make every attempt tohave"

AMENDMENT NO. 9On page 2, delete line 19, and insert "in sufficient numbers in areasof the state with large numbers of individuals who need probation andparole supervision; and"

AMENDMENT NO. 10On page 2, line 20, after "time" delete the remainder of the line andinsert "a busy local law enforcement officer responds to "

AMENDMENT NO. 11On page 2, line 21, after "interstate," delete the remainder of the line,and insert "instead of the state"

AMENDMENT NO. 12On page 2, line 22, change "the city get" to "a city or other areadealing with violent crime gets"

AMENDMENT NO. 13On page 2, line 23, after "WHEREAS," insert "for instance,"

AMENDMENT NO. 14On page 2, line 26, after "as well as" insert "other cities or otherareas dealing with violent crime" and delete "in New Orleans"

AMENDMENT NO. 15On page 2, line 27, after "NOPD" insert "and other police and lawenforcement agencies in other cities and other areas dealing withviolent crime" and change "the city" to "such areas"

AMENDMENT NO. 16On page 2, line 29, change "the mayor of the city of New Orleans"to "mayors and local law enforcement agencies of the state"

AMENDMENT NO. 17On page 2, line 30, change "the city" to "such areas"

AMENDMENT NO. 18On page 3, line 1, change "the city" to "such areas"

AMENDMENT NO. 19On page 3, line 3, after "system" delete the remainder of the line,delete line 4, and insert "; and"

AMENDMENT NO. 20On page 3, line 6, change "these two state entities" to "districtattorneys and public defenders in high violent crime areas"

AMENDMENT NO. 21On page 3, line 7, change "New Orleans loses" to "the loss"

AMENDMENT NO. 22On page 3, line 13, after "budgeting" insert "to the extent possible"

AMENDMENT NO. 23On page 3, line 17, change "New Orleans" to "the state"

AMENDMENT NO. 24On page 3, line 23, after "administration," delete "and" and after"Hospitals" insert ", and other state and local governments andagencies" and change "mayor" to "mayors and local law enforcementand social agencies of the state"

AMENDMENT NO. 25On page 3, delete line 24, and insert: "to dedicate and coordinatetheir resources in such areas so that resources can be effectivelyfocused or"

AMENDMENT NO. 26On page 3, line 25, change "city" to "state"

AMENDMENT NO. 27On page 3, line 26, delete "New Orleans," and after "Louisiana"delete the comma ","

AMENDMENT NO. 28On page 4, line 2, change "mayor of the city of New Orleans" to:"mayors of the cities of New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, andMonroe"

On motion of Senator Adley, the amendments were adopted.

On motion of Senator Crowe the amended resolution was readby title and adopted.

Message from the HouseRECOMMITTED

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

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To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has recommitted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 350.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 204.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to House Bill No. 94.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 16.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the Conference Committeeon the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 239.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 756.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 701.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Conference Committee Reports, ResumedThe following reports were received and read:

SENATE BILL NO. 751— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 335 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND PEACOCK AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1256, to enact R.S. 32:1256.1, and torepeal Chapter 15, Subpart 1, Part V of Title 46 of the LouisianaAdministrative Code, comprised of Sections 1501 through 1515,relative to the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission; to providerelative to recreational product shows; and to provide for relatedmatters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 751 By Senators Morrish and Peacock

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 751 by SenatorsMorrish and Peacock, recommend the following concerning theReengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1 through 23proposed by the House Committee on Commerce and adoptedby the House of Representatives on May 23, 2012, be adopted.

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2. That House Committee Amendment No. 24 proposed by theHouse Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 23, 2012, be rejected.

3. That Legislative Bureau Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed bythe Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 23, 2012, be adopted.

4. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed byRepresentative Carmody and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012, be adopted.

5. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed byRepresentative Pierre and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012, be rejected.

6. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "reenact" change "R.S. 32:1256," to "R.S.32:1253(A)(2) and 1256,"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 5, after "shows;" insert "to provide relative tomembership of the commission;"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 7, change "R.S. 32:1256 is" to "R.S. 32:1253(A)(2)and 1256 are"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following:"§1253. Motor Vehicle Commission; appointment and qualifications

of members; terms of office; organization; oath;official bond; compensation; powers and duties

A. The Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission is hereby createdwithin the office of the governor and shall be composed of eighteenmembers appointed by the governor, as follows:

* * *(2) Each of the commissioners appointed under the provisions

of Paragraph (1) of this Subsection shall have been an activelyengaged licensee of the commission or its previous Louisianalicensing commission for not less than five consecutive years prior tosuch appointment, and be a holder of such a license at all times whilea member of the commission. Being engaged in more than one suchpursuit shall not disqualify a person otherwise qualified from servingon the commission. Of these members, one member shall beprimarily engaged in the business of lease or rental, one member shallbe primarily engaged in the business of heavy truck sales, threemembers shall be primarily engaged in the business of recreationalproducts, one member shall be primarily engaged in the business ofmarine product sales, one member shall be primarily engaged in thebusiness of motorcycle sales, one member shall be primarily engagedin the business of recreational vehicle sales, and one member shall beprimarily engaged in the business of sales finance.

* * *"AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 3, line 25, change "one hundred" to "two hundred fifty"

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 4, between lines 4 and 5 insert the following:"§1256.2. National recreational product shows

A. National recreational product shows are hereby authorized asprovided for in this Section.

B. When used in this Section, the following words and phraseshave the meaning ascribed to them in this Paragraph:

(1) "National recreational product show" or "show" means acontrolled event promoted by an organizer who seeks sponsorshipsfrom distributors or manufacturers of recreational products wheretheir products are shown. A national recreational product showrequires all of the following:

(a) The participation of at least three or more sponsors.(b) A duration of no longer than ten days.

(c) A non-selling show with no execution of sales contracts,credit applications, taking of security deposits, or delivery of anyrecreational product.

(2) "Non-Louisiana" means a distributor or manufacturer whoholds a current license as a distributor or manufacturer in anotherstate.

(3) "Organizer" means any person, alone or with others, whoseprincipal business activity is the promotion of shows. An organizershall be licensed as a promoter pursuant to R.S. 32:1254.

(4) "Product specialist" means any person selected by thesponsor to assist in the sponsor's participation in a show.

(5) "Sponsor" means a distributor or manufacturer who payscash or an in-kind fee to an organizer in return for access to thecommercial potential associated with a show.

C. The presence of product specialists, business cards,brochures, pricing sheets and other points of sales devices to answerconsumer questions are not prohibited at a national recreationalproduct show.

D.(1) An organizer shall obtain a license from the commissionon an application prescribed by and with the information required bythe commission.

(2) The application shall be submitted to the commission notless than sixty days prior to the opening of the show.

(3) A license fee of five hundred dollars shall be included withthe application.

E. Participation in a national recreational product show islimited to distributors or manufacturers who are licensed inLouisiana pursuant to this Chapter, except as provided in SubsectionF of this Section.

F. In order to participate in a national recreational product showin Louisiana, non-Louisiana recreational products distributors andmanufacturers shall register their participation with the commissionnot later than ten business days prior to the date of the show. Toregister, each non-Louisiana recreational product distributor ormanufacturer shall submit its name, address, a copy of its currentequivalent license from the state of its domicile, and a fee of twohundred fifty dollars to the commission.

G. The commission may adopt rules and regulations consistentwith the provisions of this Section in accordance with theAdministrative Procedure Act."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Dan "Blade" Morrish Thomas CarmodyRobert Adley Erich E. PontiBarrow Peacock Chuck Kleckley

Senator Morrish moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb PeacockAdley Gallot PerryAllain Heitmeier PetersonAmedee Johns RiserAppel Kostelka Smith, G.Brown Long Smith, J.Buffington Martiny TarverChabert Mills ThompsonClaitor Morrell WalsworthCortez Morrish WardCrowe MurrayDonahue Nevers Total - 34

NAYS

Total - 0

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ABSENT

Broome Guillory WhiteErdey LaFleur Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Motion to Reconsider VoteSenator Murray asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to reconsider the vote by which the Conference Committee Report toSenate Bill No. 350 was adopted.

SENATE BILL NO. 350—BY SENATORS MURRAY AND MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVESARNOLD AND WESLEY BISHOP

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:551(A) and (D)(3) and (4) and to enact

R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8), relative to local taxes; toauthorize the levy and collection of a local tax on the grossproceeds derived from the lease or rental of an automobilepursuant to an automobile rental contract if approved by theregistered voters of the parish; to provide for certain distributionof proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

On motion of Senator Murray the bill was recommitted to theConference Committee.

Rules SuspendedSenator Peacock asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to take up at this time:

Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions onThird Reading and Final Passage,

Subject to Call

Called from the CalendarSenator Peacock asked that Senate Bill No. 546 be called from

the Calendar.

SENATE BILL NO. 546—BY SENATOR PEACOCK

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:1254(O), relative to the distribution and sale of

motor vehicles; to provide for licensure of dealers; to provide foran exception for non-resident dealers of recreational products;and to provide for related matters.

On motion of Senator Peacock the bill was read by title andwithdrawn from the files of the Senate.

Rules SuspendedSenator Mills asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to revert to the Morning Hour.

Introduction of Senate ResolutionsSenator Mills asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 196—BY SENATOR MILLS

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Children and Family Services,

the division of administration, and the office of the governor towork with the Louisiana Food Bank Association to ensure theacquisition and distribution of sufficient food to hungryLouisiana citizens, particularly children and the elderly.

On motion of Senator Mills the resolution was read by title andadopted.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 197—BY SENATOR CHABERT

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Kathleen Bordelon on her outstanding

accomplishments while at Louisiana State University; expressappreciation for her contributions to the work of the Senate forthe past three legislative sessions; and extend best wishes to herfor continued success in the future.

On motion of Senator Chabert the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 751.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Conference Committee Reports, ResumedThe following reports were received and read:

SENATE BILL NO. 350—BY SENATORS MURRAY AND MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVESARNOLD AND WESLEY BISHOP

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:551(A) and (D)(3)(b), relative to local

taxes; to authorize the levy and collection of a local tax on thegross proceeds derived from the lease or rental of an automobilepursuant to an automobile rental contract if approved by theregistered voters of the parish; to provide for certain distributionof proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTSenate Bill No. 350 By Senator Murray

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to theHonorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 350 by SenatorMurray, recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:

1. That House Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4proposed by the House Committee on Ways and Means andadopted by the House of Representatives on May 23, 2012 berejected.

2. That House Committee Amendment No. 5 proposed by theHouse Committee on Ways and Means and adopted by theHouse of Representatives on May 23, 2012 be adopted.

3. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed byRepresentative Wilmott and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

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4. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 3 and 4 proposed byRepresentative Wilmott and adopted by the House ofRepresentatives on May 31, 2012 be adopted.

5. That House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed byRepresentatives Pierre and Robideaux and adopted by the Houseof Representatives on May 31, 2012 be rejected.

6. That House Floor Amendment No. 3 by Representatives Pierreand Robideaux and adopted by the House of Representatives onMay 31, 2012 be adopted.

7. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 2, after "(D)(3)" delete "(b)" and insert "and (4) andto enact R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8)"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 8, after "(D)(3)" delete "(b)" and insert "and (4)" andafter "reenacted" insert "and R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8) are herebyenacted"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 2, between lines 24 and 25, insert:

"(7) The avails of the local tax as provided for in SubsectionA of this Section which is collected in East Baton Rouge Parishshall be distributed as follows:

(a) Forty percent to the Arts Council of Greater BatonRouge for its operations and programs.

(b) Fifteen percent to the Shaw Center for the Arts.(c) Fifteen percent to the general fund of the parish of East

Baton Rouge.(d) Fifteen percent to the general fund of the East Baton

Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office.(e) Fifteen percent to the general fund of the East Baton

Rouge Parish District Attorney's Office.(8) The avails of the local tax as provided for in Subsection

A of this Section which is collected in Caddo Parish shall bedistributed each fiscal year as follows:

(a) To the governing authority of the city of Shreveport, twohundred thousand dollars.

(b) The money remaining after the distribution provided forin this Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph shall be distributed tothe Caddo Parish Commission."

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 2, delete line 24, and insert:

"(4) The local tax as provided in Subsection A of this Sectionwhich is collected in Orleans Parish shall be distributed for roadrepairs, and beautification projects, and to the Orleans ParishCouncil on Aging to be used for Senior Centers."

Respectfully submitted,

Senators: Representatives:Edwin R. Murray Jared BrossettGregory Tarver Joel C. RobideauxDavid Heitmeier Walt Leger III

Senator Murray moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Donahue MurrayAdley Dorsey-Colomb NeversAllain Erdey PeacockAmedee Gallot Peterson

Appel Heitmeier Smith, G.Broome Johns Smith, J.Brown LaFleur TarverBuffington Long ThompsonChabert Martiny WalsworthClaitor Mills WardCortez MorrellCrowe Morrish Total - 34

NAYS

Riser Total - 1

ABSENT

Guillory PerryKostelka White Total - 4

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 350.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Rules SuspendedSenator Morrell asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to take up at this time:

Introduction of Senate ResolutionsSenator Morrell asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 198—BY SENATOR MORRELL

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the owners of The Times-Picayune to continue

to publish a daily print edition of the newspaper, to commendthe staff of the newspaper for steadfast dedication to excellencein journalism, and to recognize the singular place the newspaperholds in the history of New Orleans and in the lives of thecitizens who rely on its daily print edition for news andinformation.

On motion of Senator Morrell the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

Conference Committee Reports, ResumedThe following reports were received and read:

HOUSE BILL NO. 971—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:551.1, relative to special districts; to authorize the

establishment of an automobile rental tax district in East BatonRouge Parish; to provide for the boundaries, governance, andpowers of the district; to authorize the levy of a tax on the lease

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or rental of certain automobiles under certain circumstances; toprovide for the use of the avails of the tax; to provide for aneffective date; and to provide for related matters.

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORTHouse Bill No. 971 By Representative Barrow

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House ofRepresentatives and the Honorable President and Members of theSenate.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreementbetween the two houses concerning House Bill No. 971 byRepresentative Barrow, recommend the following concerning theEngrossed bill:

1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by theSenate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adoptedby the Senate on May 28, 2012, be rejected.

2. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by SenatorsWhite and Claitor and adopted by the Senate on May 31, 2012,be rejected.

3. That the following amendments to the Engrossed bill beadopted:

AMENDMENT NO. 1On page 1, line 3, after "district in" and before "to provide " change"East Baton Rouge Parish;" to "the parishes of East Baton Rouge,Ouachita, and Rapides;"

AMENDMENT NO. 2On page 1, line 13, after "district;" delete the remainder of the lineand insert "parishes of East Baton Rouge, Ouachita, and Rapides"

AMENDMENT NO. 3On page 1, line 14, after "of the" delete the remainder of the line andinsert "parishes of East Baton Rouge, Ouachita, and Rapides mayeach create,"

AMENDMENT NO. 4On page 1, line 19, after "parish" delete the period "." and insert"creating the district."

AMENDMENT NO. 5On page 2, line 12, after "in the" delete the remainder of the line anddelete line 13 and insert "parish creating the district."

AMENDMENT NO. 6On page 2, line 26, after "C." insert "(1)"

AMENDMENT NO. 7On page 2, line 28, change "(1) Thirty" to "(a) Forty"

AMENDMENT NO. 8On page 2, line 29, after "operations" delete the period "." and insert"and programs."

AMENDMENT NO. 9On page 3, delete line 1 in its entirety

AMENDMENT NO. 10On page 3, at the beginning of line 2, change "(3) Twenty-threepercent" to "(b) Fifteen percent"

AMENDMENT NO. 11On page 3, at the beginning of line 3, change "(4) Seventeen percent"to "(c) Fifteen percent"

AMENDMENT NO. 12On page 3, between lines 4 and 5 insert the following:

"(d) Fifteen percent to the general fund of the East Baton RougeParish Sheriff's Office.

(e) Fifteen percent to the general fund of the East Baton RougeDistrict Attorney's Office.

(2) The avails of the tax in Ouachita Parish shall be distributedas follows:

(a) Fifty percent to the general fund of the parish.(b) Twenty percent to Score.(c) Twenty percent to the parish council on aging.(d) Ten percent to the food bank of Ouachita.(3) The avails of the tax in Rapides Parish shall be distributed

as follows:(a) Fifty percent to the parish council on aging.(b) Fifty percent to the Food Bank of Central Louisiana."

Respectfully submitted,

Representatives: Senators:Regina Barrow Sharon Weston BroomeGirod Jackson III Yvonne Dorsey-ColombErich E. Ponti

Senator Broome moved that the Conference Committee Reportbe adopted.

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

YEAS

Mr. President Erdey MorrishAllain Gallot MurrayBroome Guillory PetersonBrown Heitmeier Smith, G.Buffington Johns TarverChabert Kostelka ThompsonClaitor Martiny WardCortez MillsDorsey-Colomb Morrell Total - 25

NAYS

Adley Donahue RiserAppel LaFleur Smith, J.Crowe Peacock Walsworth Total - 9

ABSENT

Amedee Nevers WhiteLong Perry Total - 5

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report wasadopted.

Message from the HouseADOPTION OF

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has adopted the Report of the ConferenceCommittee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 971.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

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Message from the HouseCONCURRING IN

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has finally concurred in the following SenateConcurrent Resolutions:

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152—BY SENATOR GALLOT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Orlando Woolridge, former Mansfield HighSchool, University of Notre Dame, and National BasketballAssociation basketball player and 2010 Louisiana Sports Hall ofFame inductee.

Reported without amendments.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

Privilege Report of the Committee onSenate and Governmental Affairs

ENROLLMENTSSenator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on

Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:

June 4, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have beenproperly enrolled:

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 72—BY SENATOR ERDEY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo establish an advisory group within the Department of Veterans

Affairs to study, evaluate, and make recommendations on theproper utilization of the former Greenwell Springs MentalHealth Hospital facility.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 103—BY SENATOR DONAHUE AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON,BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, GUILLORY, JOHNSON, LEGER, LORUSSO,RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, THIBAUT AND PATRICK WILLIAMS

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Chairman of the Senate Committee on

Finance and two members from Finance appointed by thePresident, the Chairman of the House Appropriations Committeeand two members from Appropriations appointed by theSpeaker, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Revenue andFiscal Affairs and two members from the Senate Committee onRevenue and Fiscal Affairs appointed by the President, and theChairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means and twomembers from the House Committee on Ways and Means,appointed by the Speaker, and the President of the Senate andSpeaker of the House to meet and to function as a commissionto study Louisiana revenue laws with respect to Louisiana'sexemptions, credits, rebates, and other tax preferenceexpenditures, identify the low-performing or antiquated taxpreference expenditures and recommend their temporary or

permanent reduction or elimination, and report its findings andrecommendations.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 128—BY SENATORS DONAHUE AND ALARIO

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo make available for appropriation from the Budget Stabilization

Fund the sum of $204,700,000 not to exceed one-third of thebalance of the Budget Stabilization Fund, due to the reductionof the revenue forecast for the current fiscal year in the amountof $204,700,000 as adopted by the Revenue EstimatingConference at its meeting of April 24, 2012, and as recognizedby the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget at its meetingof May 10, 2012.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 99—BY SENATOR APPEL

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo provide for legislative approval of the formula to determine the

cost of a minimum foundation program of education in allpublic elementary and secondary schools as well as to equitablyallocate the funds to city, parish, and other local public schoolsystems as developed by the State Board of Elementary andSecondary Education and adopted by the board on February 27,2012.

Respectfully submitted,"JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed bythe President of the Senate.

Privilege Report of the Committee onSenate and Governmental Affairs

ENROLLMENTSSenator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on

Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:

June 4, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled:

SENATE BILL NO. 9—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:62(7), 1786, and 1806, relative to the

Municipal Employees' Retirement System; to provide for rangesfor employee contributions; to provide for board authority to setthe employee contributions for Plan A and Plan B within theranges for each fiscal year; to provide for an effective date; andto provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 173—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:2505 and 2519(B) and to repeal R.S.

13:2501.1(J), 2502, 2503, 2504, 2504.1, 2508, 2510, 2511,2517, and 2518, relative to the Traffic Court of New Orleans; toprovide certain procedures, conditions and requirements; toprovide relative to certain employment; to repeal provisionsrelative to certain multiple misdemeanors or ordinanceviolations; to repeal provisions relative to certain judicialemployees and their compensation; to repeal provisions relativeto certain fidelity bonds; and to provide for related matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 284—BY SENATORS CORTEZ, MILLS AND PERRY AND REPRESENTATIVESSTUART BISHOP AND NANCY LANDRY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:1994(C) and 3217.3, relative to community and

technical colleges; to provide for the merger of the certainLouisiana Technical College campuses with South LouisianaCommunity College; to provide relative to the transfer of thestudents, employees, funds, obligations, property, programs,facilities, and functions of such technical college campuses toSouth Louisiana Community College; to provide relative toperformance agreements with the Board of Regents; to providefor effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 361—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:9106.2(B)(1), (C) and (D), relative to

the Orleans Parish Communication District; to provide for fixedrate service charges relative to 9-1-1 emergency calls; to providefor local elections; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 430—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1209(A)(3), and to enact R.S.

23:1209(A)(4), relative to workers' compensation; provides forthe prescriptive period of developmental injury; to provide forpayout of temporary total disability benefits under certaincircumstances; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 600—BY SENATOR PERRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:4574.1.1(Q)(1), and to enact R.S.

33:4574.1.1(Q)(2)(g) and (3), relative to the tax upon occupancyon hotel rooms, motel rooms, and camping facilities; toterminate the tax upon occupancy on hotel rooms, motel rooms,and camping facilities levied and collected by the VermilionParish Tourist Commission for the purpose of funding recreationprograms for youth; to authorize the tourist commission to levyand collect an additional two percent tax for certain purposes,subject to voter approval; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 605—BY SENATOR GALLOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:2126, 2153(A) and (C), 2154, and

2156(B) and (C), relative to ad valorem tax; to provide withrespect to property subject to tax sale; to provide relative toinformation included on tax rolls; to provide for tax saleprocedures and notifications; to provide for the assessment ofproperty sold at a tax sale; to repeal the right to a redemptionnullity for a tax debtor; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 685—BY SENATOR LONG

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:406.7, relative to parent-teacher conferences; to

require parents to attend or participate in at least one conferenceeach year; to require school governing authorities to adopt rules;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 758— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 571 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVES BARRAS, STUARTBISHOP, CHAMPAGNE, HENSGENS, HUVAL, NANCY LANDRY, TERRYLANDRY, LEBAS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PIERRE AND ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 10-D of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes

of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:1191 through 1196, relativeto a healthcare service district within Department of Health andHospitals' Region IV; to provide such authority to create thehealthcare service district; to provide for the governing board forthe healthcare service district; to provide for the membership ofthe governing board and for the appointment, terms, andcompensation of the board; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 761— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 517 bySenator Morrell)

BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT

To enact Children's Code Article 412.1, relative to children; toauthorize the collection and remittance of certain data; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 765— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 251 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND THOMPSON AN ACT

To enact R.S. 22:1923(3) and Part II-A of Chapter 7 of Title 22 ofthe Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.22:1931 through 1931.13, relative to insurance fraud; to providedefinitions; to prohibit insurance fraud; to provide for civilactions and monetary penalties; to provide with respect to civilinvestigative demand and deposition; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 261—BY SENATOR NEVERS AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 136 and 137 and R.S.

9:344(D), relative to children; to provide relative to the dutiesof care, custody, and control of children under certaincircumstances; to provide relative to rights and responsibilities;to provide relative to custody and visitation; to provide relativeto awards of visitation rights; to provide relative to visitation bygrandparents and other non-parents; to provide certain terms,conditions, procedures, and requirements; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 516—BY SENATOR CROWE

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 26 of Title 12 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 12:1701, relative to commercialregulations; to provide relative to the removal of officers,members, managers, or partners of certain businessorganizations; to provide for judicial review; to provide for theduties of a certain court; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 590—BY SENATOR ALARIO

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3045.3 and 3045.8; R.S. 23:3003; R.S.25:933(9) through (15), and 941(A) and the introductoryparagraph of (B)(1); R.S. 32:57(G)(2), 171(F)(1) and (2),175(C)(4), the introductory paragraph of 412(H) and (H)(1), and783(G); R.S. 36:209(T); R.S. 37:3390.6; R.S. 38:2216(E); R.S.39:100.94(B)(1), 2162(B), and 2165.11(B); R.S. 47:463.88(E);R.S. 51:955.4(F); and Sections 2, 3, 4(C), and 5 of Act No. 1212of the 2001 Regular Session of the Legislature; to enact R.S.3:3391.12(C); and to repeal R.S. 2:904; R.S. 3:283.2(H), Part IIof Chapter 4-A of Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of1950, comprised of R.S. 3:321 through 323, and 3391.13; R.S.17:10.3, 421.12, 2036, and 3042.11; R.S. 23:1310.12, and PartXIII of Chapter 11 of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised Statutesof 1950, comprised of R.S. 23:1771 through 1776; R.S.25:933(16), 940 and 942; R.S. 27:270(B); R.S. 29:731.1; R.S.30:2417(B) and (C); R.S. 32:412(H)(2) and (3) and 783(H);R.S. 33:3006, 4769 and 4770; R.S. 37:3119; Subpart H of PartII of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana RevisedStatutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.11 and 100.12,Subpart L of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of theLouisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.39:100.36, Subpart P of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.39:100.71, 100.93, Subpart P-3 of Part II of Chapter 1 ofSubtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,comprised of R.S. 39:100.101, Subpart Q of Part II of Chapter1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.121, Subpart Q-2 of Part II ofChapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana RevisedStatutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.123, Subpart Q-3 ofPart II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana

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Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.124,Subpart Q-4 of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 ofthe Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.39:100.125, R.S. 39:127.2, 2161, and 2165.10; Part LX ofChapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,comprised of R.S. 40:1300.221 and 1300.263; R.S. 46:2609 and2802; R.S. 47:120.81, 322.44, 332.15, 332.50, 463.88(F) and(G); R.S. 48:393; R.S. 51:955.5, 1262.1, and 2315(D), relativeto the elimination of certain special treasury funds; to eliminatethe General Aviation and Reliever Airport Maintenance GrantProgram Fund, Agricultural Products Processing DevelopmentFund, Rural Development Fund, Formosan Termite InitiativeFund, School and District Accountability Rewards Fund,Teacher Educational Aid for Children Fund, Job Reserve Fund,Teachers Education Incentive Program Trust Fund, LouisianaOpportunity Loan Fund, Director of Workers' CompensationRevolving Fund, Domestic Violence Victims Account, SpecialFund for the Vocational Rehabilitation of Individuals withDisabilities, Louisiana Historic Cemetery Trust Fund, CasinoGaming Proceeds Fund, State Disaster or Emergency ReliefFund, Used Oil Recycling Trust Fund, Greater New OrleansExpressway Commission Additional Cost Fund, Office of MotorVehicles Testing Fund, Louisiana Used Motor VehicleCommission Fund, Allen Parish Local Government GamingMitigation Fund, Louisiana Blighted Property ReclamationRevolving Loan Fund, Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing BoardFund, Addictive Disorders Professionals Licensing andCertification Fund, Small Contract Bond Fund, MunicipalitiesEnergy Expense Fund, Louisiana Economic and PortDevelopment Infrastructure Fund, Manufactured Home TaxFairness Fund, Grants for Grads Fund, FEMA Mobile HomeReimbursement Fund, Hurricane Recovery Health InsurancePremium Fund, Walking the Walk of Our Kids Fund,Technology Commercialization Fund, Statewide EducationFacilities Fund, Capitol Complex Master Plan Fund, HurricaneRelief Programs Fraud Detection Fund, Oil Spill ReliefPrograms Fraud Detection Fund, Community-based PrimaryHealth Care Initiative Fund, Tobacco Control Program Fund,Louisiana Children, Youth and Families Investment Fund, ChildPoverty Prevention Fund, St. Helena Parish Tourist CommissionFund, Claiborne Parish Tourism and Economic DevelopmentFund, Kappa Kamp Fund, Railroad Crossing Safety Fund,Broadband Infrastructure and Information Technology Fund,Louisiana Welcome Center Improvement Fund, Rural EconomicDevelopment Account, and the Manufactured and MobileHomes Settlement Fund; to authorize the transfer of balancesbetween funds; to provide for deposit of monies into the stategeneral fund; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 337—BY SENATOR AMEDEE AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ARMES,BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BROADWATER, BROWN,TIM BURNS, CHAMPAGNE, CONNICK, CROMER, EDWARDS, FOIL,GAINES, GUILLORY, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAZEL, HENSGENS,HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, JOHNSON, JONES, LAMBERT, TERRYLANDRY, LEBAS, LORUSSO, MACK, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO,POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RITCHIE, SCHEXNAYDER, SIMON,THIBAUT AND PATRICK WILLIAMS

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article VII, Section 21(K)(1) of the Constitution

of Louisiana, relative to ad valorem property tax exemptions ofcertain property owned by certain disabled veterans and theirspouses; to provide for eligibility for claiming the exemption; toprovide for an effective date; and to specify an election forsubmission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballotproposition.

SENATE BILL NO. 494—BY SENATOR APPEL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.2, 46(F), 500.2(A)(1), (C)(2), and

(E)(1), 1176(B), 1202(A)(1), (C)(2), and (E)(1), and1206.2(A)(1), (C)(2), and (E)(1), and to repeal Section 2 of ActNo. 470 of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relativeto elementary and secondary education; to provide with respectto school improvement; to provide for technical assistance tolocal public school systems; to provide relative to selection of

certain teachers; to provide relative to extended sick leave forteachers, school bus operators, and other school employees; toprovide relative to the duration of such leave, compensationduring such leave, and conditions under which requests for suchleave shall be granted; to remove provisions excepting schoolboards from complying with requirements with respect toextended sick leave during certain fiscal years; to providerelative to the granting of sabbatical leave by a city, parish, orother local public school board or by the governing authority ofa state special school; to provide relative to the requirement thatcertain sabbatical leave requests be granted; to provide relativeto exceptions to such requirement; to remove a specificlimitation on the eligibility of certain school employees forsabbatical leave; to provide an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 268—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 25:376, 379.4 and 1245, and to enact

R.S. 25:380.3(C), 380.34(C), 380.44(C), 380.54(C), 380.64(C),380.74(C), 380.84(C), 380.94(C), 380.104(C), 380.114(C),380.124(C), 380.134(C), 380.154(C) and 380.165(C), relativeto operations of the Old State Capitol and certain museums; toauthorize the Department of State to temporarily close the OldState Capitol and certain museums under its jurisdiction whensufficient funds are not appropriated for the operation of suchfacilities; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 290—BY SENATORS MURRAY, ALLAIN, BROOME, BROWN, CHABERT,DORSEY-COLOMB, LAFLEUR, LONG, MORRELL, PETERSON, GARYSMITH AND TARVER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3451, 3453(B), (D) and (E), and 3456,

to enact R.S. 17:3453.1, and to repeal R.S. 17:3453(F), relativeto the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium for Researchand Education; to provide relative to the purpose of theconsortium and the membership of the executive board; toestablish and provide for the membership and duties of anadvisory council; to provide relative to development of a masterplan; to provide for annual reporting requirements; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 391—BY SENATOR RISER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:833(A)(1) and to enact R.S.

22:833(E), relative to the authorization of local taxes; to providewith respect to the exemption of Louisiana Medicaid programsfrom taxes imposed by a municipal or parochial corporation; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 417—BY SENATOR RISER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:461(A)(1), and to enact R.S.

18:461(A)(2)(d) and 463(A)(1)(d), relative to the LouisianaElection Code; to provide for the manner of qualifying forelections for candidates serving outside of the United States inthe armed forces; to provide relative to fees; to provide forfiling by facsimile or electronic mail; to provide for qualifyingwith the secretary of state or a person in his office designated toreceive qualifying papers; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 472—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1761(9) and to enact R.S.

23:1472(12)(H)(XXII) and 1711(G), relative to unemploymentcompensation; to provide for employers' classification ofworkers; to provide for independent contractors; to provide forpenalties; and to provide for related matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 520—BY SENATOR BROOME

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1231(B)(2) and 1253 and to enact R.S.

23:1251(3), relative to workers' compensation benefits; toprovide for death benefit awards to dependent children; toprovide for payment to adopted or natural children of deceasedemployee; to restrict payments to certain persons; and to providefor related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 756— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 373 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP AN ACT

To enact R.S. 22:1856.1, relative to the audit of pharmacy records bycertain entities including pharmacy benefit managers; to providefor definitions; to provide with respect to an appeals process;and to provide for related matters.

Respectfully submitted,"JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of theSenate.

Message to the Governor

SIGNED SENATE BILLSJune 4, 2012

To the Honorable Governor of the State of Louisiana:

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives have signed the following Senate Bills:

SENATE BILL NO. 9—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:62(7), 1786, and 1806, relative to the

Municipal Employees' Retirement System; to provide for rangesfor employee contributions; to provide for board authority to setthe employee contributions for Plan A and Plan B within theranges for each fiscal year; to provide for an effective date; andto provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 173—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:2505 and 2519(B) and to repeal R.S.

13:2501.1(J), 2502, 2503, 2504, 2504.1, 2508, 2510, 2511,2517, and 2518, relative to the Traffic Court of New Orleans; toprovide certain procedures, conditions and requirements; toprovide relative to certain employment; to repeal provisionsrelative to certain multiple misdemeanors or ordinanceviolations; to repeal provisions relative to certain judicialemployees and their compensation; to repeal provisions relativeto certain fidelity bonds; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 284—BY SENATORS CORTEZ, MILLS AND PERRY AND REPRESENTATIVESSTUART BISHOP AND NANCY LANDRY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:1994(C) and 3217.3, relative to community and

technical colleges; to provide for the merger of the certainLouisiana Technical College campuses with South LouisianaCommunity College; to provide relative to the transfer of thestudents, employees, funds, obligations, property, programs,facilities, and functions of such technical college campuses toSouth Louisiana Community College; to provide relative toperformance agreements with the Board of Regents; to providefor effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 361—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:9106.2(B)(1), (C) and (D), relative to

the Orleans Parish Communication District; to provide for fixedrate service charges relative to 9-1-1 emergency calls; toprovide for local elections; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 430—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1209(A)(3), and to enact R.S.

23:1209(A)(4), relative to workers' compensation; provides forthe prescriptive period of developmental injury; to provide forpayout of temporary total disability benefits under certaincircumstances; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 600—BY SENATOR PERRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:4574.1.1(Q)(1), and to enact R.S.

33:4574.1.1(Q)(2)(g) and (3), relative to the tax upon occupancyon hotel rooms, motel rooms, and camping facilities; toterminate the tax upon occupancy on hotel rooms, motel rooms,and camping facilities levied and collected by the VermilionParish Tourist Commission for the purpose of fundingrecreation programs for youth; to authorize the touristcommission to levy and collect an additional two percent tax forcertain purposes, subject to voter approval; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 605—BY SENATOR GALLOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:2126, 2153(A) and (C), 2154, and

2156(B) and (C), relative to ad valorem tax; to provide withrespect to property subject to tax sale; to provide relative toinformation included on tax rolls; to provide for tax saleprocedures and notifications; to provide for the assessment ofproperty sold at a tax sale; to repeal the right to a redemptionnullity for a tax debtor; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 685—BY SENATOR LONG

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:406.7, relative to parent-teacher conferences; to

require parents to attend or participate in at least one conferenceeach year; to require school governing authorities to adopt rules;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 758— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 571 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVES BARRAS, STUARTBISHOP, CHAMPAGNE, HENSGENS, HUVAL, NANCY LANDRY,TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PIERRE ANDROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 10-D of Title 46 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes

of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 46:1191 through 1196, relativeto a healthcare service district within Department of Health andHospitals' Region IV; to provide such authority to create thehealthcare service district; to provide for the governing boardfor the healthcare service district; to provide for the membershipof the governing board and for the appointment, terms, andcompensation of the board; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 761— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 517 bySenator Morrell)

BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT

To enact Children's Code Article 412.1, relative to children; toauthorize the collection and remittance of certain data; and toprovide for related matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 765— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 251 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND THOMPSON AN ACT

To enact R.S. 22:1923(3) and Part II-A of Chapter 7 of Title 22 of theLouisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.22:1931 through 1931.13, relative to insurance fraud; to providedefinitions; to prohibit insurance fraud; to provide for civilactions and monetary penalties; to provide with respect to civilinvestigative demand and deposition; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 38—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:2144(A) and to enact Part X of

Chapter 6 of Subtitle III of Title 11 of the Louisiana RevisedStatutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 11:2165.1 through2165.7, relative to the Registrars of Voters Employees'Retirement System; to provide relative to membership, benefitcalculation, retirement eligibility, and disability benefits forcertain members; to provide an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 49—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:1732(22) and (23) and 1763(A) and to

enact R.S. 11:1789 through 1789.5 and R.S. 11:1808 through1808.5, relative to the Municipal Employees' RetirementSystem; to provide relative to membership, employeecontributions, benefit calculation, survivor benefits, disabilitybenefits, and retirement eligibility for future system members;to provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 408—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:2225.2.1(A)(1) and (3), relative to

sewerage and water boards; to authorize the Sewerage andWater Board of New Orleans to use design-build contracts; toextend the authorization time for use of design-build contractsby certain public entities in areas damaged by HurricaneKatrina, Hurricane Rita, or both; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 475—BY SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB AND BROOME ANDREPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 39:469, relative to the rebate of sales and use tax of

local governmental subdivisions; to provide for performancebased tax rebates for musical or other entertainment events heldin public facilities under certain conditions; to provide for thequalifications of the rebate; to provide for definitions; to providefor an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 524—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:180(B), relative to annexation of

territory owned by a public body; to provide for the authority toexclude certain territory from annexation; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 555—BY SENATOR ADLEY AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS,BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, BROADWATER, HENRYBURNS, BURRELL, DOVE, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HARRIS,HARRISON, HAVARD, HENRY, JEFFERSON, KLECKLEY, NANCYLANDRY, MILLER, JIM MORRIS, PIERRE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS,RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, THOMPSON AND WHITNEY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 30:29(C)(1), (2), and (3) and to enact R.S.

30:29(B)(5), (6), (7), and (L), relative to the remediation ofoilfield sites and exploration and production sites; to provide forthe admission or finding of liability by certain parties; to providefor the issuance of subpoenas for certain individuals and the

procedure for a preliminary hearing; to suspend the prescriptiveperiod for cases involving environmental damage; to provide forindemnification; to provide terms, conditions, requirements, andprocedures; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 562—BY SENATOR PERRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:9039.124(A)(1) and (4), relative to the

tax upon the occupancy of hotel rooms, motel rooms, andovernight camping facilities levied and collected by theAbbeville Film and Visitors Commission District; to terminatethe tax upon the occupancy of hotel rooms, motel rooms, andovernight camping facilities with the district; to authorize thedistrict to collect and levy a one percent tax, subject to voterapproval; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 599—BY SENATOR ADLEY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 36:508.2(A) and R.S. 48:1161; to enact

R.S. 36:509(F)(11), R.S. 48:25.1, 197, 1161.1, 1161.2, and1167.1; to repeal R.S. 33:2201(B)(17), R.S. 35:408, R.S.36:504(A)(9) and 509(M), R.S. 47:820.5, 820.5.2, and 820.5.3,and R.S. 48:1092.1 and 1101.1, relative to the Department ofTransportation and Development; provides relative totermination of the Crescent City Connection Division; providesrelative to the Crescent City Connection Bridge and ferries;provides relative to the Mississippi River Bridge Authority; tocreate the Crescent City Transition Fund as a special fund in thestate treasury; to provide for the use of monies in the fund;provides relative to transfer of funds, property, buildings, andimprovements; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 612—BY SENATOR JOHNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:151 and 183, relative to the

employment of minors; to provide for certain exceptions; toprovide for employment certificates; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 635—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3802(C)(5), relative to the Louisiana

Quality Education Support Fund; to provide for payment ofcertain costs attributable to the State Board of Elementary andSecondary Education related to the use of external peer-reviewconsultants; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 693—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:2780.1(A)(2)(a) and (5), (B), (C), and

(D), to enact R.S. 9:2780.1(G), and to repeal Section 2 of ActNo. 492 of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relativeto construction contracts; to provide relative to definitions; toexclude certain contracts; to provide relative to the enforcementof certain clauses in construction contracts; to repeal a provisionexcluding certain contracts; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 763— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 560 bySenator Donahue)

BY SENATORS DONAHUE AND LAFLEUR AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1201(F)(introductory paragraph) and(H), 1210(A), 1221(3)(a) and (4)(s)(i), 1224 and the heading of1314, and to enact R.S. 23:1020.1 and 1314(D) and (E), relativeto workers' compensation; to provide for legislative purpose; toprovide for legislative intent; to provide for construction; toprovide with respect to nonpayment of benefits; to provide withrespect to burial benefits; to provide with respect tosupplemental earnings benefits; to provide with respect tobenefits for catastrophic injury; to provide with respect toprematurity of actions; and to provide for related matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 50—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:242(E)(introductory paragraph) and

2178(K) and to enact R.S. 11:2175.1(C)(4), relative to theSheriffs' Pension and Relief Fund; to provide relative topermanent benefit increases; to provide for credits to the fundingdeposit account; to provide for an effective date; and to providefor related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 106—BY SENATOR GALLOT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 24:31.4(E), relative to legislators; to authorize and

provide for surplus space in state-owned property to be utilizedas offices for legislators; to provide for a procedure forrequesting such space; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 187—BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB AND REPRESENTATIVES BILLIOT,BROWN, BURRELL, HONORE, GIROD JACKSON AND NORTON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 8:663, relative to human remains; to provide for the

collection, analysis, and reburial of exposed human skeletalremains; to provide certain terms, conditions, definitions,procedures and requirements; to provide for certain limitation ofliability; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 273—BY SENATOR PEACOCK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S.33:4401 and to enact R.S. 33:4361(C) and

R.S. 45:853, relative to franchise fees and similar charges ofpolitical subdivisions on certain public utilities; to provide forproper notice and explanation of such fees on billing statementssent to ratepayers within the political subdivision; and to providefor related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 423—BY SENATOR CLAITOR

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 51:122(D), relative to contracts, combinations, and

conspiracies in restraint of trade or commerce; to exemptofficers and employees acting on behalf of the same entity fromsuch provisions; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 454—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 41:1212(D) and to enact R.S. 41:1323.6,

relative to school lands; to provide exemptions from the publiclease law for certain school lands; to ratify and confirm certainleases of certain school lands; to ratify and confirm certainleases of sixteenth section lands; to provide terms andconditions; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 564—BY SENATOR GALLOT AND REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON ANDSHADOIN

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:9038.66, relative to the city of Grambling; to create

the Grambling Legends Square Taxing District; to provide forthe governing authority of the city of Grambling to create aspecial taxing district; to provide relative to the purpose andboundaries of the district; to provide for the governance, powers,and duties of the district; to provide for definitions; to providefor taxes to be levied by the district; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 670—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:302.9(A) and 302.9.1(A), relative to

charter boat and charter boat fishing guides; to provide forlicensing requirements; to provide for proof of liabilityinsurance; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 683—BY SENATOR GARY SMITH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:1607(C) and to repeal Sections 2 and

3 of Act 319 of the 2011 Regular Session of the LouisianaLegislature, relative to the Sunset Drainage District in St.Charles Parish; to provide relative to the governance of thedistrict; to provide procedures for the parish council to becomethe district's governing authority; to repeal the date set for theeffectiveness of certain provisions; to provide an effective date;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 696—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 24:31.1(B)(2), to provide for the

signature required on check issued by the Senate; and to providewith respect to related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 712—BY SENATORS LAFLEUR, ALLAIN, CORTEZ, GUILLORY, JOHNS,MILLS, MORRISH AND PERRY AND REPRESENTATIVES ARMES,BARRAS, BERTHELOT, STUART BISHOP, CHAMPAGNE, DANAHAY,EDWARDS, GISCLAIR, GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRISON, HAZEL,HENSGENS, HUVAL, JOHNSON, JONES, NANCY LANDRY, TERRYLANDRY, LEBAS, MONTOUCET, ORTEGO, PIERRE, PRICE, RICHARD,ROBIDEAUX, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT, THIERRY, WHITNEY ANDWILLMOTT

AN ACTTo enact Part II-C of Chapter 8 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:1970.31 through1970.33, relative to establishment of an international languageimmersion school exploratory committee; to provide relative tothe development of an implementation plan for an internationalschool; to provide for membership, duties and functions of suchcommittee; to provide for a report; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 759— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 692 bySenator Nevers)

BY SENATORS NEVERS AND THOMPSON AND REPRESENTATIVESABRAMSON, ADAMS, ARNOLD, BADON, BARROW, BILLIOT,BROADWATER, BROWN, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL,CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX,DIXON, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HAZEL,HENSGENS, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HOWARD, HUNTER, GIRODJACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, NANCYLANDRY, LEBAS, LIGI, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MORENO, JIM MORRIS,NORTON, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST.GERMAIN AND PATRICK WILLIAMS

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:436.3, relative to the care of students with diabetes;

to provide for development of diabetes management andtreatment plans; to provide relative to the provision of care bycertain school personnel; to provide for the duties andresponsibilities of the school principal and other schoolpersonnel; to provide for unlicensed diabetes care assistants,their duties and functions, and their training; to provide forstudent self-monitoring and treatment; to provide for immunity;to provide for rules and regulations; to provide for effectiveness;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 261—BY SENATOR NEVERS AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 136 and 137 and R.S.

9:344(D), relative to children; to provide relative to the dutiesof care, custody, and control of children under certaincircumstances; to provide relative to rights and responsibilities;to provide relative to custody and visitation; to provide relativeto awards of visitation rights; to provide relative to visitation bygrandparents and other non-parents; to provide certain terms,conditions, procedures, and requirements; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 516—BY SENATOR CROWE

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 26 of Title 12 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 12:1701, relative to commercial

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regulations; to provide relative to the removal of officers,members, managers, or partners of certain businessorganizations; to provide for judicial review; to provide for theduties of a certain court; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 590—BY SENATOR ALARIO

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3045.3 and 3045.8; R.S. 23:3003; R.S.

25:933(9) through (15), and 941(A) and the introductoryparagraph of (B)(1); R.S. 32:57(G)(2), 171(F)(1) and (2),175(C)(4), the introductory paragraph of 412(H) and (H)(1), and783(G); R.S. 36:209(T); R.S. 37:3390.6; R.S. 38:2216(E); R.S.39:100.94(B)(1), 2162(B), and 2165.11(B); R.S. 47:463.88(E);R.S. 51:955.4(F); and Sections 2, 3, 4(C), and 5 of Act No. 1212of the 2001 Regular Session of the Legislature; to enact R.S.3:3391.12(C); and to repeal R.S. 2:904; R.S. 3:283.2(H), Part IIof Chapter 4-A of Title 3 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of1950, comprised of R.S. 3:321 through 323, and 3391.13; R.S.17:10.3, 421.12, 2036, and 3042.11; R.S. 23:1310.12, and PartXIII of Chapter 11 of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised Statutesof 1950, comprised of R.S. 23:1771 through 1776; R.S.25:933(16), 940 and 942; R.S. 27:270(B); R.S. 29:731.1; R.S.30:2417(B) and (C); R.S. 32:412(H)(2) and (3) and 783(H); R.S.33:3006, 4769 and 4770; R.S. 37:3119; Subpart H of Part II ofChapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana RevisedStatutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.11 and 100.12,Subpart L of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of theLouisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.39:100.36, Subpart P of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.39:100.71, 100.93, Subpart P-3 of Part II of Chapter 1 ofSubtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,comprised of R.S. 39:100.101, Subpart Q of Part II of Chapter1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.121, Subpart Q-2 of Part II ofChapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana RevisedStatutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.123, Subpart Q-3 ofPart II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the LouisianaRevised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.124,Subpart Q-4 of Part II of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 ofthe Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.39:100.125, R.S. 39:127.2, 2161, and 2165.10; Part LX ofChapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,comprised of R.S. 40:1300.221 and 1300.263; R.S. 46:2609 and2802; R.S. 47:120.81, 322.44, 332.15, 332.50, 463.88(F) and(G); R.S. 48:393; R.S. 51:955.5, 1262.1, and 2315(D), relativeto the elimination of certain special treasury funds; to eliminatethe General Aviation and Reliever Airport Maintenance GrantProgram Fund, Agricultural Products Processing DevelopmentFund, Rural Development Fund, Formosan Termite InitiativeFund, School and District Accountability Rewards Fund,Teacher Educational Aid for Children Fund, Job Reserve Fund,Teachers Education Incentive Program Trust Fund, LouisianaOpportunity Loan Fund, Director of Workers' CompensationRevolving Fund, Domestic Violence Victims Account, SpecialFund for the Vocational Rehabilitation of Individuals withDisabilities, Louisiana Historic Cemetery Trust Fund, CasinoGaming Proceeds Fund, State Disaster or Emergency ReliefFund, Used Oil Recycling Trust Fund, Greater New OrleansExpressway Commission Additional Cost Fund, Office of MotorVehicles Testing Fund, Louisiana Used Motor VehicleCommission Fund, Allen Parish Local Government GamingMitigation Fund, Louisiana Blighted Property ReclamationRevolving Loan Fund, Louisiana Auctioneers Licensing BoardFund, Addictive Disorders Professionals Licensing andCertification Fund, Small Contract Bond Fund, MunicipalitiesEnergy Expense Fund, Louisiana Economic and PortDevelopment Infrastructure Fund, Manufactured Home TaxFairness Fund, Grants for Grads Fund, FEMA Mobile HomeReimbursement Fund, Hurricane Recovery Health InsurancePremium Fund, Walking the Walk of Our Kids Fund,Technology Commercialization Fund, Statewide EducationFacilities Fund, Capitol Complex Master Plan Fund, HurricaneRelief Programs Fraud Detection Fund, Oil Spill Relief

Programs Fraud Detection Fund, Community-based PrimaryHealth Care Initiative Fund, Tobacco Control Program Fund,Louisiana Children, Youth and Families Investment Fund, ChildPoverty Prevention Fund, St. Helena Parish Tourist Com missionFund, Claiborne Parish Tourism and Economic DevelopmentFund, Kappa Kamp Fund, Railroad Crossing Safety Fund,Broadband Infrastructure and Information Technology Fund,Louisiana Welcome Center Improvement Fund, RuralEconomic Development Account, and the Manufactured andMobile Homes Settlement Fund; to authorize the transfer ofbalances between funds; to provide for deposit of monies intothe state general fund; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 396—BY SENATOR CROWE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 34:3494(A), (B)(3), and (D), to enact

R.S. 34:3499(A)(10), and to repeal R.S. 34:3494(B)(9), relativeto the Louisiana International Gulf Transfer and TerminalAuthority; to provide for changes in the board membership; toprovide for powers of the authority; to provide for the paymentof certain expenses; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 500—BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON AND MILLS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 36:919.4 and R.S. 40:1231, 1231.1(A),

1232(A) and (B), 1232.1(A) and (B), 1232.2(B)(1)(b) and (d),(B)(2), and (G), 1232.3(A)(2), (3), and (B), 1232.4(1), (3), and(5), 1232.5, the introductory paragraph of 1232.6 and 1232.6(1),(2), and (12), 1232.7(D) and (E), 1232.9, 1232.11, 1233, 1234,1235(A)(1), (2)(a), (c), and (d), 1235.1(A), 1236, 1236.13(B)and (F),1299.58.2(3), 1299.58.7(E), 1299.58.8(D),1299.64.2(2), 1299.64.4(D), and 1299.64.5(B); to enact R.S.40:1232.4(10) and 1232.6(15), and to repeal R.S. 40:1236.3,1299.58.2(4), and 1299.64.2(3), relative to changes within theemergency medical services provisions; to provide for changesin references to emergency medical personnel; to provide withrespect to title designations for certain licensees providingemergency medical services; to provide with respect to groundsfor disciplinary proceedings relative to intentional falsificationof documents; to provide relative to the duties of emergencymedical personnel; to provide relative to the permissiblefunctions which an emergency medical services practitionerstudent may perform and under what conditions those functionsmay be performed; to provide with respect to the certificationsnecessary for an emergency medical services practitioner tohold; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 623—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 46:1844(W)(2), relative to the basic

rights of victims and witnesses; to provide relative to theconfidentiality of certain information regarding crime victimswho are minors and victims of sex offenses; to amend thedefinition of "sex offense" for purposes of basic rights forvictims and witnesses; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 629—BY SENATOR JOHNS

AN ACTTo enact Part LXXII of Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana

Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:1300.351through 1300.353, relative to Medicaid; to require theDepartment of Health and Hospitals to submit an annual reportto the legislature on the Louisiana Medicaid Bayou Health andLouisiana Behavioral Health Partnership and CoordinatedSystem of Care programs; to provide for the information to beincluded in the report; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 669—BY SENATOR WARD AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ANDERS,ARNOLD, BADON, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BROADWATER,BROWN, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, COX, DOVE,GAINES, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUINN, HARRIS, HAZEL, HENSGENS,HILL, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, GIROD

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JACKSON, KATRINA JACKSON, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY,LEBAS, LEOPOLD, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS,NORTON, ORTEGO, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, REYNOLDS, RICHARD,SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, THIERRY, WHITNEY,PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:997, relative to visual services and

choice of practitioners; to provide with respect to vision careservices performed by a licensed optometrist; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 702—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER

AN ACTTo authorize the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State

University System and Agricultural and Mechanical Collegeand LSU Health Sciences Center to transfer certain stateproperty in Orleans Parish; to authorize the commissioner ofadministration to lease certain state property in Orleans Parish;to provide for the property description; to provide for reservationof mineral rights; to provide terms and conditions; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 707—BY SENATOR AMEDEE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 44:2, relative to public records; to exempt

certain records obtained by the legislature for certain specifiedpurposes from the public records law; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 764— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 709 bySenator Ward)

BY SENATORS WARD, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME,BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CROWE, DORSEY-COLOMB,GALLOT, GUILLORY, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LONG, MARTINY,MURRAY, NEVERS, PERRY, RISER, TARVER, THOMPSON,WALSWORTH AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVES SCHRODER,BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BILLIOT, WESLEY BISHOP,BROADWATER, BROSSETT, BROWN, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARTER,CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, DANAHAY, FOIL, GISCLAIR, GUILLORY,HARRIS, HARRISON, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS,HOWARD, GIROD JACKSON, NANCY LANDRY, LIGI, MORENO, JAYMORRIS, JIM MORRIS, PIERRE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RITCHIE,SEABAUGH, ST. GERMAIN, PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:415, 416(A)(1)(a), (b)(i) and

(ii)(introductory paragraph), and (c)(i), (3)(a)(introductoryparagraph) and (xvii), (4)(introductory paragraph), (a)(i)(ee),and (b), 416.4(C), 416.13, and 416.20(A), to enact R.S.17:416(A)(1)(c)(ii)(dd), (2)(d), (3)(a)(xviii), and (4)(c) and3996(B)(30), and to repeal R.S. 17:416.14, relative to bullying;to provide relative to the student code of conduct; to providerelative to student discipline; to provide for duties; to provide forreporting; to provide for parental notification; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 766— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 593 bySenator Alario)

BY SENATORS ALARIO, JOHNS, MILLS AND NEVERS ANDREPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON,BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP,BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS,CARMODY, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, CROMER, DANAHAY,DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR,GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY,HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HOWARD, HUVAL,JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LEBAS, LIGI, LOPINTO, LORUSSO,MACK, MILLER, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, ORTEGO, PEARSON,PONTI, POPE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RITCHIE, SCHEXNAYDER,SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SIMON, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT,THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 40:1299.30.1, relative to abortion; to provide for the

Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act; to provide forlegislative intent; to provide for definitions; to provide for thedetermination of postfertilization age; to provide for penalties;to provide for an effective date; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 308—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:5107(A), relative to service of citation

and process; to provide relative to service of citation andprocess upon the state and state agencies; to provide certainprocedures, terms, conditions, and effects; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 494—BY SENATOR APPEL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:24.2, 46(F), 500.2(A)(1), (C)(2), and

(E)(1), 1176(B), 1202(A)(1), (C)(2), and (E)(1), and1206.2(A)(1), (C)(2), and (E)(1), and to repeal Section 2 of ActNo. 470 of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relativeto elementary and secondary education; to provide with respectto school improvement; to provide for technical assistance tolocal public school systems; to provide relative to selection ofcertain teachers; to provide relative to extended sick leave forteachers, school bus operators, and other school employees; toprovide relative to the duration of such leave, compensationduring such leave, and conditions under which requests for suchleave shall be granted; to remove provisions excepting schoolboards from complying with requirements with respect toextended sick leave during certain fiscal years; to providerelative to the granting of sabbatical leave by a city, parish, orother local public school board or by the governing authority ofa state special school; to provide relative to the requirement thatcertain sabbatical leave requests be granted; to provide relativeto exceptions to such requirement; to remove a specificlimitation on the eligibility of certain school employees forsabbatical leave; to provide an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

and they are hereby presented for executive approval.

Respectfully submitted,GLENN A. KOEPP

Secretary of the Senate

Message from the HouseSIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker ofthe House of Representatives has signed the following HouseConcurrent Resolutions:

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107—BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the House Committee on House and

Governmental Affairs and the Senate Committee on Senate andGovernmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committeeto study financial disclosure and ethics training requirements forthe calendar year in which the terms of office end for electedofficials whose terms end early in the calendar year.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 189—BY REPRESENTATIVES JONES AND HARRISON AND SENATORALLAIN

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the commissioner of insurance to require

Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation toimplement its 2012 premium increase by phasing it inincrementally over a four-year time period.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 192—BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON AND SENATOR HEITMEIER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Peter

J. Calamari III, former deputy assistant secretary of theLouisiana Department of Health and Hospitals', office ofbehavioral health, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 193—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW AND SENATOR THOMPSON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Child Poverty Prevention Council for

Louisiana to study recent increases in the state's child povertyrate and to report its findings to the legislative committees onhealth and welfare.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 194—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, the

Louisiana Hospital Association, the Louisiana State MedicalSociety, the Louisiana Chapter of the American Congress ofObstetricians and Gynecologists, the March of Dimes, and allparticipating hospitals for successful implementation of astatewide effort to end nonmedically indicated electivedeliveries prior to thirty-nine weeks gestation.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 195—BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODY AND SENATORS ADLEY, ALARIO,ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON,CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS,KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL,MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER,GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH,WARD, AND WHITE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of

Michael Barry Carmody of Shreveport, a special Marine and agreat FBI agent.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 196—BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Ray Gene Thompson and Rita Doughty Thompson

upon the celebration of their sixtieth anniversary.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 197—BY REPRESENTATIVES KATRINA JACKSON, BADON, BARRAS,BERTHELOT, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BURREL L,CARMODY, DANAHAY, DIXON, EDWARDS, FANNIN, GAROFALO,GUILLORY, HAZEL, HONORE, HUNTER, JAMES, JEFFERSON,KLECKLEY, LEGER, LIGI, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, PIERRE, RITCHIE,SCHEXNAYDER, SIMON, SMITH, TALBOT, ALFRED WILLIAMS,PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT AND SENATORS ADLEY,ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON,CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS,KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL,MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER,GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH,WARD, AND WHITE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Ms. Ruth Johnson for her years of outstanding public

service to the citizens of Louisiana as she departs the position ofsecretary of the Department of Children and Family Services.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 198—BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Cullen Doody of Arabi upon his outstanding

achievements as a student-athlete at Louisiana State Universityand as a citizen.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 190—BY REPRESENTATIVE WILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the signing of the

first nurse practice act in Louisiana and to recognize July 10,2012, as Louisiana State Board of Nursing Day.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 191—BY REPRESENTATIVES JAY MORRIS, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS,ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT,BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER,BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS,BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK,COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL,FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE,GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY,HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE,HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, GIROD JACKSON, KATRINA JACKSON,JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT,NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LIGI,LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JIMMORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE,PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RICHARDSON, RITCHIE,ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN,SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY,THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS,AND WILLMOTT AND SENATOR WALSWORTH

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend LSU baseball player Raph Rhymes of Monroe upon his

selection as the Southeastern Conference Player of the Year.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 185—BY REPRESENTATIVES GAROFALO, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS,ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT,BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER,BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS,BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK,COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL,FRANKLIN, GAINES, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY,GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS,HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER,HUVAL, GIROD JACKSON, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON,JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRYLANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LOPINTO, LORUSSO,MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS,NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH,PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RICHARDSON, RITCHIE,ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN,SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY,THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS,AND WILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Homeland Security to direct

the United States Coast Guard (USCG) to implement allreasonable containment, countermeasures, cleanup and removalefforts allowable during active response while allowingsubstantive input from and in collaboration with the state ofLouisiana and the affected coastal parishes to ensure anefficient, coordinated, and effective cleanup of coastalLouisiana prior to bringing an active response to an end.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 200—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Ouachita Parish School Board and the

Monroe City School Board to take certain actions to facilitateachieving unitary status for their respective school districts.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 201—BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary

Education to review its policies relative to graduationrequirements, particularly as they pertain to core curricula anddiploma paths, and to submit a written report of its findings andrecommendations to the House Committee on Education and theSenate Committee on Education not later than sixty days priorto the beginning of the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislatureof Louisiana.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 202—BY REPRESENTATIVES MACK, HODGES, POPE, AND SCHEXNAYDER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Sheriff Willie Graves on his retirement after thirty-five

years of service in law enforcement, including sixteen years asthe sheriff of Livingston Parish.

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to thesame.

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Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signedby the President of the Senate.

Message from the HouseSIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND

JOINT RESOLUTIONS

June 4, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker ofthe House of Representatives has signed the following House Billsand Joint Resolutions:

HOUSE BILL NO. 134—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo provide for the establishment and reestablishment of agency

ancillary funds, to be specifically known as internal servicefunds, auxiliary accounts, or enterprise funds for certain stateinstitutions, officials, and agencies; to provide for appropriationof funds; and to regulate the administration of said funds.

HOUSE BILL NO. 581—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER

AN ACTTo enact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 334.4, relative to bail;

to provide for the reinstatement of bail in certain cases; toprovide for the circumstances in which bail may be reinstated;to provide for the adoption of rules; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 615—BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 3:2571(A) and 2572, R.S. 30:2199(A),

R.S. 33:7556, R.S. 36: 508(A), R.S. 38:17, 20, 23, 26(C), 31(2),32(A) and (B)(introductory paragraph), 33, 34(A) and(B) ( in t roduc to ry pa rag raph) , 84 (B) , 90 .1 (8 ) ,90.4(A)(1)(introductory paragraph), (B)(1) and (2)(introductoryparagraph), 90.7, 90.8, 90.12(B), 91, 226, 301(C)(2)(c), 306(C)and (D), 307(A)(1) and (2), 315, 319, 338(B), 402(A), 491, 492,511, 2044(5), 3074(A)(4), (D)(4) and (9)(c), 3086.24(H)(1), and3306(B), and R.S. 40:1236.2(C)(4)(a)(v), relative to theDepartment of Transportation and Development; to reassignduties of offices within the Department of Transportation andDevelopment; to rename the office of public works, hurricaneflood protection and intermodal transportation, within theDepartment of Transportation and Development; and to providefor related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 822—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:842, R.S. 24:39(D), and R.S.

47:302.2(B), 332.4(B), 332.6(B), 332.18(B), and 332.19(B) andto enact R.S. 47:302.2(D), relative to special treasury funds; toprovide for deposits into the Louisiana Medical Assistance TrustFund; to provide for the allowable use of monies in theLegislative Capitol Technology Enhancement Fund; to providefor the use of monies in the Shreveport Riverfront andConvention Center and Independence Stadium Fund, the St.John the Baptist Convention Facility Fund, the Iberville ParishVisitor Enterprise Fund, and the West Baton Rouge ParishVisitor Enterprise Fund; to provide for the transfer, dedication,use, and appropriations as specified of certain treasury funds; toprovide for the deposit of certain funds into the state treasury; toprovide for effective dates; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 934—BY REPRESENTATIVES LIGI, ADAMS, ARNOLD, BADON, BILLIOT,WESLEY BISHOP, BROSSETT, CONNICK, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LOPINTO,LORUSSO, TALBOT, AND WILLMOTT AND SENATORS ALARIO,APPEL, MARTINY, AND MORRELL

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:551.1, relative to special districts; to authorize the

establishment of an automobile rental tax district in the parishesof Jefferson and Orleans; to provide for the boundaries,governance, and powers of the district; to authorize the levy ofa tax on the lease or rental of certain automobiles under certaincircumstances; to provide for the use of the avails of the tax; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 988—BY REPRESENTATIVE JONES AND SENATORS NEVERS AND WARD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:546(C) and 2257(C) and to enact R.S.

11:444(A)(2)(d), 546(D), (E), and (F), and 605(D), relative toretirement benefits for persons employed in public safetypositions; to provide for benefit calculation and options forpayment of such benefits; to provide for funding of suchbenefits; to provide relative to the deferred retirement optionplan participation; to provide for qualifications; to authorize anextension of the period for members currently in the plan; andto provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1105—BY REPRESENTATIVE KATRINA JACKSON

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:4562.4, relative to special service districts; to

provide relative to certain recreational districts; to provide formembership of the board of commissioners; to authorize certainofficers of the board to receive compensation; to providerelative to revenue generated by assets of the district; to providefor an advisory committee; to provide for an effective date; andto provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 168—BY REPRESENTATIVE THIERRY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 27:392(B)(3)(b)(i) and R.S.

47:332.20(B), relative to the St. Landry Parish Excellence Fund;to provide with respect to the St. Landry Parish HistoricalDevelopment Fund No. 1; to provide for use of moniesappropriated from the fund; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 206—BY REPRESENTATIVE GIROD JACKSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 42:1119(B)(2)(b)(ii) and to enact R.S.

42:1119(B)(2)(b)(iii), relative to nepotism; to remove certainrestrictions relative to contracting with and employment ofimmediate family members by certain hospital service districtsand hospital public trust authorities; to provide for recusal; andto provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 253—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL AND SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:9097.13, relative to East Baton Rouge Parish; to

create the Mayfair Park/Park East/Heights Crime Preventionand Improvement District within the parish; to provide relativeto the purpose, governance, powers, and duties of the district; toprovide for the imposition of a parcel fee and for the usethereof; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 279—BY REPRESENTATIVE SIMON

AN ACTTo enact Subsection B of Section 2 of Act No. 180 of the 1984

Regular Session of the Legislature, as amended by Act No. 353of the 1986 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 999 ofthe 1991 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 570 of the1992 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act No. 440 of the1997 Regular Session of the Legislature, Act Nos. 562 and 1214of the 2003 Regular Session of the Legislature, and Act No. 394

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of the 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to the St.Tammany Parish Hospital Service District No. 1; to removecertain restrictions relative to contracting, ownership interests,and employment applicable to members and former members ofthe board of commissioners of the district; to provide forrecusal; to provide for disclosure; to provide limitations; toprovide for applicability; to provide for effectiveness; and toprovide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 338—BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895(I), (J),

(K), (L), and (M) and to enact R.S. 15:538(E) and 574.4.3(F)and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 895(N), relative to sexoffenders; to provide relative to conditions of probation andparole for certain sex offenders; to authorize the use of truthverification examinations; to provide relative to theadministration of truth verification examinations; to prohibit theuse of test results for certain purposes; to provide for definitions;and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 370—BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANN

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 40:1094, relative to prenatal addiction; to provide for

the convening of a multidisciplinary team by a district attorneyin parishes with certain population ranges regarding thedisposition of cases involving pregnant women who test positivefor controlled dangerous substances while under arrest; toprovide for the makeup of the multidisciplinary team; to providefor the term of members of the multidisciplinary team; toprovide for definitions; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 377—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:201.1(F), relative to income tax returns; to provide

with respect to composite returns of partnerships; to provide forthe payment and distribution of overpayments; to provide forelectronic filing; to provide for an effective date; and to providefor related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 468—BY REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON AND THOMPSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 689, 690, 691, 692, 694,

and 705 and to enact Civil Code Article 696.1, relative to rightsand servitudes of passage; to provide for the right of passage forutilities; to provide for limitations and locations of a servitudeof passage; to provide for definitions; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 529—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 49:968(B)(24), relative to administrative

procedure; to require agencies to send certain notifications andreports to legislators regarding certain proposed rule or feechanges; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 585—BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:863.2(B), relative to notification of the

cancellation or issuance of security; to provide relative tosecurity provider late fees; to authorize the deputy secretary ofpublic safety services of the Department of Public Safety andCorrections to waive the fee in certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 687—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 40:1299.96(A)(2)(b)(iii), relative to health care

information; to provide notice; to provide for civil liability fornoncompliance; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 711—BY REPRESENTATIVE PUGH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:444(F)(2) and 463(A)(2)(a)(v)

through (vii) and to enact R.S. 18:463(A)(2)(a)(viii), relative tothe Election Code; to require certain candidates to make certaincertifications regarding campaign finance reports; to provide forpenalties; to provide for filling vacancies in parish executivecommittee membership; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 805—BY REPRESENTATIVE PONTI

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 45:162(2), (12), (13), (14), and (20)(b),

163(D)(1)(b), 164(C), (D), (E)(1) and (2)(a) and (b), 165, 169,172(A)(3), and 179 and to repeal R.S. 45:163(E) and172(A)(4)(c), relative to the Louisiana Public ServiceCommission; to define "certificate"; to define "passengercarrying vehicle"; to correct a reference to Solid WasteRegulations; to require passenger carrying vehicles to havepublic liability and property damage insurance; to excludepassenger carrying vehicles from the requirement to provepublic convenience and necessity; to change references toregistration permit to common carrier certificate; to require apermanent establishment; to require registration of thepermanent establishment; to authorize common carriers orwaste carriers to also hold a certificate for the transportation ofsalt water; to correct references to certificate of convenienceand necessity to common carrier certificate or contract carrierpermit; to exempt from registration vehicles operated byMedicare and Medicaid providers; to provide for registrationexemptions for certain motor vehicles; to repeal the duties of theLouisiana Public Service Commission with respect to theLouisiana Truck Center; to repeal a registration exemption fortrucks or property carrying vehicles mainly located, operated,and employed within the corporate limits of one incorporatedmunicipality; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 823—BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:3415.3(B)(10) and (11), 3415.13, and

3415.21 and to enact R.S. 37:3415.2(11), (12), and (13),3415.3(C) and (D), and 3415.15, relative to real estateappraisals; to define certain terms; to require an appraiser'slicense to perform appraisal reviews; to provide thatadministrative reviews of an appraisal do not require anappraiser's license; to require a surety bond; to provide for thecompetency of appraisers; to provide for customary andreasonable fees for appraisers; to provide for disclosure of feespaid to appraisers by appraisal management companies; toprovide for the disclosure of administration fees charged byappraisal management companies; to require that administrativerules receive affirmative approval from the LouisianaLegislature; to repeal an outdated grandfathering clause; toprovide for applicability; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 924—BY REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 33:2740.70.1, relative to Orleans Parish; to create the

Downman Road Economic Development District within theparish; to provide relative to the boundaries, purpose, andpowers and duties of the district; to provide relative to districtfunding, including the authority to levy taxes; and to provide forrelated matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 982—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 15:1110(F), 1110.1, and 1110.2, relative to juvenile

detention facilities; to provide for annual licensing fees; toprovide for fines, sanctions, and penalties; to provide for theJuvenile Detention Licensing Trust Fund and for its uses; torequire and provide relative to the disclosure of recordation onthe state central registry for the abuse or neglect of children forcertain persons associated with the juvenile detention facility; toprovide for a process of appeal; to provide for an effective date;and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1036—BY REPRESENTATIVE BROSSETT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:1314(E), relative to absentee by mail

and early voting commissioners; to provide relative to thecompensation of such commissioners; to provide foreffectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1058—BY REPRESENTATIVES FANNIN AND KLECKLEY AND SENATORSALARIO AND DONAHUE

AN ACTTo appropriate funds to defray the expenses of the Louisiana

Judiciary, including the Supreme Court, Courts of Appeal,District Courts, Criminal District Court of Orleans Parish, andother courts; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1092—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:1621(D)(1), relative to the payment of

tax refunds; to authorize the payment of refunds foroverpayments by means of a debit card under certaincircumstances; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1106—BY REPRESENTATIVES KATRINA JACKSON, BARROW, BERTHELOT,WESLEY BISHOP, BURRELL, COX, DIXON, GREENE, HOFFMANN,HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, GIROD JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON,NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEGER, NORTON, ORTEGO,PIERRE, POPE, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, THIERRY, AND PATRICKWILLIAMS AND SENATORS BROOME, DORSEY-COLOMB, ANDTHOMPSON

AN ACTTo enact Chapter 3 of Subtitle VII of Title 47 of the Louisiana

Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 47:6301,relative to rebates; to authorize a rebate for donations to certainpublic schools; to provide for the amount and issuance of therebate; to provide for certain requirements and limitations; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1117—BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:4718, relative to the authority of parish

governing authorities, to provide for the dedication of propertyfor certain purposes; to provide for the revocation of certaindedications; to provide for exchanges to certain dedicatedproperty; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1131—BY REPRESENTATIVE PEARSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(B)(1), (2)(introductory

paragraph), (b)(introductory paragraph) and (ii), and (c), (3)(a)and (d)(vii), (4), and (5)(b) and to enact R.S. 11:102(D), relativeto employer contribution rates for the Teachers' RetirementSystem of Louisiana; to provide for calculation of individualizedemployer contribution rates for classes of employees; to providefor system valuations; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1189— (Substitute for House Bill No. 892by Representative Hodges)

BY REPRESENTATIVE HODGES AN ACT

To enact R.S. 32:1717(D), relative to motor vehicles; to provide thatcertain operators of car carriers are not required to have certainlicense plates or insurance; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1192— (Substitute for House Bill No. 922by Representative Barras)

BY REPRESENTATIVE BARRAS AND SENATOR WALSWORTH AN ACT

To enact R.S. 35:191(W), relative to notaries public; to provide forqualifications of notaries in certain parishes; to provide forauthority and jurisdiction; to provide for employment; toprovide for bonding and liability; to provide for provisionalstatus; to provide for enforceability of certain notarial acts; toprovide for expiration of commissions; and to provide forrelated matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1144— (Substitute for House Bill No. 953by Representative Leger)

BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER AND SENATOR MURRAY AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:4202(B)(2) and R.S. 47:1966(A) andto enact R.S. 43:201.1, relative to public notice required by law;to provide for public notice of judicial interest; to provide forpublic notice in certain judicial proceedings; to provide forpublic notice in proceedings involving property; and to providefor related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1209— (Substitute for House Bill No. 312by Representative Richard)

BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHARD, ADAMS, ARNOLD, BADON,BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, HENRYBURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY,COX, DIXON, EDWARDS, GAINES, GISCLAIR, GUILLORY, HOLLIS,HUNTER, GIROD JACKSON, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON,JONES, LEGER, LIGI, MORENO, PIERRE, PRICE, REYNOLDS,SHADOIN, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON,ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT ANDSENATORS ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, CLAITOR,CORTEZ, CROWE, DORSEY-COLOMB, GUILLORY, KOSTELKA,LAFLEUR, LONG, MILLS, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY,PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON,WALSWORTH, WARD, AND WHITE

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:416(A)(2)(c) and 416.2(A) and (D)

and to repeal R.S. 17:416.2(B) and (F), relative to studentssuspended or expelled from school; to provide relative toplacement of students in alternative education programs; torequire attendance of students placed in alternative schools oralternative education programs; to require parents, tutors, andguardians of the students to assure attendance, and to providefor enforcement and penalties for violations; to provide relativeto such programs, including provisions for agreements forprovision of education services to certain students; to removethe exclusion of certain students from the requirement forsupervision of expelled and suspended students; to repealprovisions relative to waivers from a requirement for alternativeeducation programs and provisions prohibiting return of certainstudents to alternative education programs; and to provide forrelated matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1210— (Substitute for House Bill No. 807by Representative Huval)

BY REPRESENTATIVE HUVAL AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1123(37), relative to ethics; toprovide exceptions to the Code of Governmental Ethics relativeto the provision of certain insurance services and compensationrelated thereto; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1213— (Substitute for House Bill No. 664by Representative Ortego)

BY REPRESENTATIVES ORTEGO, ARMES, ARNOLD, BARROW,BROSSETT, HENRY BURNS, CARMODY, CHAMPAGNE, COX, DIXON,EDWARDS, FOIL, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HAVARD, HUNTER, HUVAL,JOHNSON, LEGER, MONTOUCET, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RITCHIE,WHITNEY, AND ALFRED WILLIAMS

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AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 39:364, relative to motor vehicles used by

state agencies; to provide for the purchase or lease of vehicleswhich use certain fuels; to provide for the types of vehicles; toprovide for the use of certain funds administered by theDepartment of Natural Resources; to provide for an effectivedate; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 524—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article VIII, Sections 5(B)(1), 6(B)(1), and

7(B)(1) and Article X, Sections 3(A) and 43(A) and to addArticle VIII, Section 8(D) of the Constitution of Louisiana, toprovide relative to the membership of constitutional boards andcommissions that have members who are selected fromcongressional districts; to retain the existing number ofmembers; to provide for implementation of membership fromreapportioned congressional districts; to provide for submissionof the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide forrelated matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 167—BY REPRESENTATIVES DIXON, BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP,BURRELL, COX, FOIL, GUINN, HONORE, JAMES, LEGER, NORTON,REYNOLDS, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, THIERRY, AND ALFREDWILLIAMS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:572.8(N)(1) and to enact R.S.

15:572.8(R) and (S), relative to compensation for wrongfulconviction and imprisonment; to provide for the administrationof the Innocence Compensation Fund; to require reporting; andto provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 231—BY REPRESENTATIVE LIGI

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 14:102.27, relative to offenses affecting public

sensibility; to create the crime of unlawful sale of a live dog orcat at certain locations; to provide for definitions; to provide forpenalties; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 365—BY REPRESENTATIVE STUART BISHOP

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 18:461.1, relative to candidates for certain office; to

require certain ethics education and training for certaincandidates; to provide relative to certifying such training; and toprovide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 447—BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 27:44(3), 45(A)(introductory paragraph),

52(introductory paragraph) and (3) and (4), 57(B)(4), 59(B) and(D), 65(B)(2), (5), (13), and (15), 93(A)(1) and to repeal R.S.27:46, 48, 51, 88, and 97, relative to the Riverboat GamingCommission; to repeal antiquated references to the RiverboatGaming Commission; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 474—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 683(B),

966(B), 1313(C), 2166(E), and 5188 and to enact Code of CivilProcedure Article 1313(D), relative to continuous revision of theCode of Civil Procedure; to provide for the tutor's enforcementof rights of unemancipated minors; to provide for statements ondenials of summary judgments; to provide for service bycouriers; to provide for suspension of writ denials by thesupreme court; to provide for entry of judgment notwithstandingan indigent's failure to pay costs; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 768—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 4:144(A), R.S. 9:2341(E)(4), R.S.

17:1453(A) and (D), 1831(A) and (B), 1851(B), 2503(C)(1),and 3121(B), R.S. 24:973.1(B)(1)(a)(i), R.S. 25:845(B)(7), R.S.27:211(A)(1) and (C), R.S. 30:2503(A)(2)(h), R.S. 37:1432(A)and 2165(A), R.S. 39:99.5(A) and 99.29(A), and R.S.40:1236.25(A), relative to membership on various boards,commissions, and like entities; to provide with respect to thenumber and locale of members appointed based oncongressional districts as of January 2013; to adjust or create amembership at large to retain the existing number of memberson each board or commission; to provide transitional provisions;and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1188— (Substitute for House Bill No. 802by Representative Anders)

BY REPRESENTATIVES ANDERS, ADAMS, ARMES, BADON, BILLIOT,BROWN, BURREL L, DIXON, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HARRISON,HENSGENS, KATRINA JACKSON, LEOPOLD, JAY MORRIS, PONTI,PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARDSON, AND ST. GERMAIN ANDSENATOR THOMPSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:1861(B)(introductory paragraph) and

1864.3 and to enact R.S. 37:1861(B)(6) and Chapter 22 of Title37 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprisedof R.S. 37:1961 through 1977, relative to used or secondhandproperty; to provide for an exemption to the secondhand dealerlaw; to prohibit cash payments for the purchase of copper andother metals; to establish the Louisiana Scrap Metal RecyclersLaw; to provide for definitions; to require an occupationallicense to operate as a scrap metal recycler; to require changesin location to be noted on a license; to provide for hours ofoperation; to require records of scrap metal purchased; torequire the records to be kept for three years; to require therecords to be made available for inspection by law enforcement;to require photographic records of scrap metal purchased and ofthe sellers; to provide for form of payments; to prohibit thepurchase of scrap metal not owned by the seller; to prohibitscrap metal purchases from persons under the age of eighteen;to require a statement of ownership from the seller; to providethat failure to obtain the statement shall be prima facie evidenceof fraud; to provide for exoneration from fraudulent, willful, orcriminal knowledge; to require daily reports; to require the useof a national database; to provide for violations; to provide forpenalties; to provide for preemption; to provide for a sunsetdate; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 293—BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:491 and 492, relative to tenure of

school bus operators; to provide relative to a school busoperator becoming a regular and permanent employee of theemploying school board; to provide definitions; to provideapplicability; to provide relative to the removal of certainoperators; to provide an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 464—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 123(A) and

Civil Code Article 38 and to enact Code of Civil ProcedureArticles 593.1 and 593.2, relative to civil procedure; to providerelative to venue; to provide relative to domicile; to provide forthe domicile of juridical persons; to provide for certainprocedures for class actions; and to provide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 544—BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTOUCET

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:424(A), relative to driver's licenses; to

require a suspected unqualified licensee to retake the skills andknowledge test; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 580—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 42:19(A)(2)(a), relative to notice of

public meetings; to provide relative to methods of providingnotice for public meetings, including electronic means; and toprovide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1059—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTTo appropriate funds and to make certain reductions in appropriations

from certain sources to be allocated to designated agencies andpurposes in specific amounts for the making of supplementalappropriations and reductions for said agencies and purposes forFiscal Year 2011-2012; to provide for an effective date; and toprovide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1—BY REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN

AN ACTMaking appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the executive

branch of state government, pensions, public schools, publicroads, public charities, and state institutions and providing withrespect to the expenditure of said appropriations.

HOUSE BILL NO. 98—BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUT

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:85, relative to naming certain school

streets and athletic facilities; to authorize city, parish, and otherlocal public school boards to name certain streets and athleticfacilities after living persons; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 141—BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:1495.7(A) and R.S. 42:1124(B) and

(C)(introductory paragraph), 1124.2(B) and (C)(introductoryparagraph), 1124.2.1(B) and (C)(introductory paragraph),1124.3(B) and (C)(introductory paragraph), and 1124.4(A)(2),relative to financial disclosure; to change the deadline for certaindisclosures by candidates for certain offices; to change the timefor certain notices relative to financial disclosure statements; toallow a person to file a financial statement covering the timeserved when service ends early in January in lieu of filing astatement for the calendar year in the year following terminationof service; to provide for penalties; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 179—BY REPRESENTATIVE LEGER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 25:745(A)(2) and 1238.1(B) and to enact

R.S. 25:1238.2(B)(1)(f), (g), (h), and (i), relative to historicpreservation and commemoration; to provide relative to historicpreservation districts and landmark commissions in NewOrleans and the commemoration of historic events therein; toprovide relative to certain exemptions from the application oflaws relative to such districts and commissions; to providerelative to the application of Sections 15 and 16 of Act No. 804of the 1975 Regular Session of the Legislature; to providerelative to the Battle of New Orleans Bicentennial Commission;and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 274—BY REPRESENTATIVE FOIL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 19:2, 2.1(A)(2), 2.2(A)(introductory

paragraph) and (2) and (B), 5(B) and (C)(6), 6, 7, 8(A) and (B),9, 12, 14(B), and 201, to enact R.S. 19:2.2(C), 8(E), and 16, andto repeal R.S. 9:3176 through 3191, relative to expropriation; toprovide notice, service, and filing requirements when propertyis sought to be acquired through expropriation; to provideadditional requirements when property is sought to be acquiredby expropriating authorities other than the state or its politicalsubdivisions or corporations; to provide procedures for delayperiods, trial, and burden of proof; to provide for determinationof compensation and attorney fees; to repeal outdated orduplicative expropriation statutes; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 518—BY REPRESENTATIVE LOPINTO

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:572.1(A)(1) and 574.2(A), (B), (C)(1),

(2)(introductory paragraph), and (3), (D)(introductoryparagraph), (4), (9), and (11), (E), (F)(1)(introductoryparagraph), (G), and (H)(1) and (2), to enact R.S.42:1124.2(A)(7), and to repeal R.S. 15:572.2, relative to theBoard of Pardons; to merge the functions and duties of theBoard of Parole into the Board of Pardons; to create acommittee on parole; to provide for the membership, duties, andfunctions of the committee on parole; to provide for transitionalprovisions; to provide for financial disclosures; and to providefor related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 586—BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:405.1, relative to age requirements of

Class "E" driver's license; to increase the age of which a personmust submit a signed statement attesting to supervised drivingpractice; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 589—BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:408.1(2)(introductory paragraph), (3),

and (4) and to enact R.S. 32:408.1(5), relative to requiring third-party testers that administer tests for commercial drivers tocomply with certain federal regulations and to obtain a suretybond; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 596—BY REPRESENTATIVES ST. GERMAIN AND GAROFALO ANDSENATOR WARD

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:4781(8), 4783(B), 4784(B)(1)(c), (D),

and (G), and R.S. 39:2181(A) and to enact Part XVII of Chapter1 of Title 9 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to becomprised of R.S. 9:4791 through 4798, relative to towed andstored vessels; to provide for sales of certain boats; to providefor definitions; to provide for a privilege on towed and storedvessels; to provide for notice and advertisement; to provide forthe disposition of proceeds; to provide for the authority topromulgate rules and regulations; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 955—BY REPRESENTATIVE TIM BURNS

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:463(A)(2)(c)(i), 1505.4(A)(1) and (4),

(C), and (D)(1), 1511.4(D), and 1511.5(A)(1) and (2), (B), and(D) and to enact R.S. 18:1511.4.1, relative to the CampaignFinance Disclosure Act; to clarify the enforcement of certainviolations of the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; to theprovide for the powers, functions, and duties of the SupervisoryCommittee on Campaign Finance Disclosure and the EthicsAdjudicatory Board relative to such enforcement; and toprovide for related matters.

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1010—BY REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD, EDWARDS, AND MACK

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:392 and to enact R.S. 13:352(D), (E),

and (F), and 588, relative to furniture and equipment purchasedor owned by the courts of appeal and each judicial district court;to require the title of all furniture and equipment purchased andin possession of the courts of appeal to vest in the purchasingcourt; to require an itemized statement of furniture andequipment requested for purchase; to authorize certain personsto complete the sale of furniture or equipment; to authorize anyjudge to purchase furniture and equipment with nonpublic fundsupon termination of office; to provide for the disposition of thesale proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 94—BY REPRESENTATIVE CROMER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 36:696(A) and (C), and to enact R.S.

49:191(6)(a), and to repeal R.S. 49:191(4)(b), relative to theDepartment of Insurance, including provisions to provide for there-creation of the Dept. of Insurance and the statutory entitiesmade a part of the department by law; to provide for theeffective termination date for all statutory authority for theexistence of such statutory entities; to provide relative to thedeputy commissioner of the office of consumer advocacy; toprovide relative to the commissioner's appointment; to providefor the commissioner's salary; to provide for staff; to provide forthe offices; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 362—BY REPRESENTATIVES KATRINA JACKSON, BARROW, BROSSETT,HODGES, LOPINTO, MORENO, NORTON, SMITH, AND ST. GERMAINAND SENATORS BROOME, BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB,PETERSON, AND THOMPSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1236.13(E), relative to automated

external defibrillators; to allow high schools that participate ininterscholastic athletics to have an automated externaldefibrillator on their premises; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 754—BY REPRESENTATIVES ROBIDEAUX, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ARMES,BADON, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEYBISHOP, BROADWATER, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIMBURNS, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK,CROMER, FANNIN, FOIL, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY,GUINN, HARRIS, HAZEL, HENSGENS, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HOWARD,HUVAL, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, LEBAS,LEGER, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LORUSSO, MILLER, MONTOUCET, ORTEGO,PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARDSON, RITCHIE,SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, ST. GERMAIN,THIBAUT, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, PATRICK WILLIAMS, ANDWILLMOTT AND SENATORS DORSEY-COLOMB, RISER, ANDWALSWORTH

AN ACTTo enact Subpart R of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39

of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised ofR.S. 39:100.126, and Chapter 3 of Subtitle VII of Title 47 of theLouisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.47:6301, relative to rebates; to authorize contracts for certainstate sales and use tax rebates; to provide for definitions,requirements, and limitations; to provide for the amount,approval, and issuance of rebates; to provide for the recapture ofrebates under certain circumstances; to provide relative to thepayment of certain taxes in error; to provide with respect toadministrative expenses; to provide for the disposition of certainstate revenues; to establish the Unfunded Accrued Liability andSpecialized Educational Institutions Support Fund; to providefor the deposit, use, and investment of monies in the fund; toauthorize the promulgation of rules and regulations; to providefor an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 756—BY REPRESENTATIVE ABRAMSON

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 44:4(16)(introductory paragraph) and to

enact R.S. 44:4(16)(e) and (f), relative to public records; to

provide relative to records of boards or institutions of higherlearning; to exempt certain records from the Public RecordsLaw; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for relatedmatters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 838—BY REPRESENTATIVES CHAMPAGNE AND LEGER AND SENATORSALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, CHABERT, CORTEZ,DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY,MILLS, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PERRY, PETERSON,GARY SMITH, AND WARD

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 49:214.5.4(I), relative to the Coastal Protection and

Restoration Fund; to dedicate certain monies into the fund; toprovide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 1212— (Substitute for House Bill No. 935by Representative St. Germain)

BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:481 and R.S. 48:196(A)(introductoryparagraph) and to enact R.S. 47:820.5.8, Chapter 2 of SubtitleVIII of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to becomprised of R.S. 47:7011 through 7018, and R.S. 48:954 and954.1, relative to the Department of Transportation andDevelopment; to provide for an election to determine if tolls arecollected on the Crescent City Connection Bridge; to providerelative to collection of tolls; to provide relative to thedistribution of toll collections; to create a fund; to provide for anadvisory body; to provide for ferry fares; to provide forprivatization; to provide for the disposition of certain truck andtrailer registration and license fees and taxes; to authorize theState Bond Commission to issue bonds secured by certainfunds; to provide for the use of the proceeds of the bonds; toprovide for special funds; to provide for certain requirementsand limitations on the issuance of bonds; to provide for aprocedure to contest the validity of issuance of the bonds; toprovide for the rights of bondholders; to authorize the issuanceof refunding bonds; to provide certain funds to operate a ferry;and to provide for related matters.

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to thesame.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein weresigned by the President of the Senate.

Rules SuspendedSenator Broome asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to take up at this time:

Introduction of Senate ResolutionsSenator Broome asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules

to read Senate Resolutions a first and second time.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 199BY SENATOR BROOME

A RESOLUTIONBE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of Louisiana that a

committee of five be appointed by the President of the Senateto serve with a like committee from the House ofRepresentatives to notify the Governor that the Legislature ofthe State of Louisiana has completed its labors and is now readyto adjourn sine die.

On motion of Senator Broome the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

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In compliance with the resolution the President of the Senateappointed the following committee:

Senators Adley,Brown,

Peacock,Tarver and

Allain.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 200BY SENATOR BROOME

A RESOLUTIONBE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of Louisiana that a

committee of five be appointed by the President of the Senate tonotify the House of Representatives that the Senate hascompleted its labors and is now ready to adjourn sine die.

On motion of Senator Broome, the resolution was read by titleand adopted.

In compliance with the resolution the President of the Senateappointed the following committee:

Senators Peterson,Dorsey-Colomb,

Buffington,Broome and

Mills.

Reports of CommitteesThe committee to notify the Governor that the Senate had

completed its labors and was ready to adjourn sine die returned andreported it had performed that duty. The President of the Senatethanked the Committee and discharged it.

The committee to notify the House of Representatives that theSenate had completed its labors and was ready to adjourn sine diereturned and reported it had performed that duty. The President ofthe Senate thanked the committee and discharged it.

Committee from theHouse of Representatives

A committee from the House of Representatives appeared beforethe Bar of the Senate and informed the Senate that the House ofRepresentatives was ready to adjourn sine die.

ATTENDANCE ROLL CALL

ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:

PRESENT

Mr. President Dorsey-Colomb MurrayAdley Erdey NeversAllain Gallot PeacockAmedee Guillory PerryAppel Heitmeier PetersonBroome Johns RiserBrown Kostelka Smith, G.Buffington LaFleur Smith, J.Chabert Long TarverClaitor Martiny ThompsonCortez Mills WalsworthCrowe Morrell WardDonahue Morrish White Total - 39

ABSENT

Total - 0

AdjournmentOn motion of Senator Thompson, at 5:20 o'clock P.M. the

Senate adjourned Sine Die.

The President of the Senate declared the Senate adjourned SineDie.

GLENN A. KOEPPSecretary of the Senate

DIANE O' QUINJournal Clerk

Post Session Legislative ActionsFollowing final adjournment, the instruments contained in the

following messages were acted upon on the dates indicated.

Message from the HouseSIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND

JOINT RESOLUTIONS

June 5, 2012

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker ofthe House of Representatives has signed the following House Billsand Joint Resolutions:

HOUSE BILL NO. 2—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBIDEAUX

AN ACTTo provide with respect to the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of

2012, the capital outlay budget and the capital outlay programfor state government, state institutions, and other public entities;to provide for the designation of projects and improvements; toprovide for the financing thereof making appropriations fromcertain sources; to provide for the repeal of certain prior bondauthorizations; to provide for new bond authorizations; toprovide for authorization and sale of such bonds by the StateBond Commission; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 701—BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALO

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 38:330.7, relative to police officers for

the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authorities; toauthorize the employment of a superintendent by the SoutheastFlood Protection Authority - East; to provide for suchsuperintendent's powers and authority; to authorize the use ofpolice security personnel from one levee district within anotherunder certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.

HOUSE BILL NO. 971—BY REPRESENTATIVE BARROW

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:551.1, relative to special districts; to authorize the

establishment of an automobile rental tax district in the parishesof East Baton Rouge, Ouachita, and Rapides; to provide for theboundaries, governance, and powers of the district; to authorizethe levy of a tax on the lease or rental of certain automobilesunder certain circumstances; to provide for the use of the availsof the tax; to provide for an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to thesame.

Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEER

Clerk of the House of Representatives

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The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein weresigned by the President of the Senate on June 5, 2012.

Privilege Report of the Committee onSenate and Governmental Affairs

ENROLLMENTSSenator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on

Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:

June 5, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have beenproperly enrolled:

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100—BY SENATORS BROWN, AMEDEE, GARY SMITH AND WARD ANDREPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, GAINES, HARRISON, LAMBERT,MILLER, PRICE, SCHEXNAYDER, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT ANDWILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo establish the River Region Caucus of the Louisiana Senate and the

Louisiana House of Representatives and to provide relative tothe caucus.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152—BY SENATORS GALLOT AND BUFFINGTON AND REPRESENTATIVECOX

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Orlando Woolridge, former Mansfield HighSchool, University of Notre Dame, and National BasketballAssociation basketball player and 2010 Louisiana Sports Hall ofFame inductee.

Respectfully submitted,"JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by thePresident of the Senate on June 5, 2012.

Privilege Report of the Committee onSenate and Governmental Affairs

ENROLLMENTSSenator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on

Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:

June 5, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled:

SENATE BILL NO. 16—BY SENATOR CORTEZ

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:185(D)(2), (3), and (5) and 502(B)(1),

relative to public retirement systems; to provide relative tomembership in such systems; to provide for governance ofsystems; to provide relative to boards of trustees; to provide foreducational requirements for members of such boards; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 105—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 14:402(G), R.S. 15:1302(4), (11) and

(15), 1303(A)(1), (2), (3), and (4), (C)(2), (3) and (4), 1304(A),the introductory paragraph of 1308(A) and 1308(B), 1309, theintroductory paragraph of 1310(A) and 1310(A)(6), theintroductory paragraph of 1310(C) and 1310(C)(5), theintroductory paragraph of 1310(D)(1), 1310(E), (F)(1) and (2),1310(F)(4)(c) and (G), the introductory paragraph of 1310(H)(1)and 1310(H)(2), 1311(C) and the introductory paragraph of1312(A), relative to certain prohibited activities and sanctionsfor violations thereof; to require imposition of a monetarypenalty for the introduction of contraband into a correctionalfacility; to provide relative to the interception of electroniccommunications; to provide for definitions; to provide relativeto authorizations and disclosures; to provide relative toprocedures for interception and reporting requirements; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 204—BY SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:4581 and R.S. 22:2203(D)(1), relative

to exemptions applicable to the Louisiana Citizens PropertyInsurance Corporation; to provide an exemption for thecorporation from posting bond; to provide an exemption relativeto rates charged by the corporation; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 226—BY SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 42:1123(42), relative to the code of governmental

ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a publicservant from doing business with a person who has a businessrelationship with the agency of the public servant under certaincircumstances; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 239—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 36:802(introductory paragraph), and Part

XXII of Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutesof 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:1299.39.5 through1299.39.7, 1299.58(C), 1299.131(A)(3), and 1300.11, to enactR.S. 36:259(MM), and to repeal R.S. 40:1299.40, relative toinformed consent; to provide for methods in which informedconsent may be obtained; to create the Louisiana MedicalDisclosure Panel within the Department of Health andHospitals; to provide for definitions; to provide for membershipand terms; to provide for powers and duties; to provide formedical disclosure lists; to provide for exceptions to obtaininginformed consent; to provide for attendance of meetings viatelecommunications; to provide for limitations of liability; toprovide for the promulgation of rules and regulations; to providefor an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 247—BY SENATOR LONG

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3217.1(A) and to enact R.S. 17:3232,

relative to postsecondary education; to provide for the creationof the Central Louisiana Technical Community College; toprovide with respect to the management, supervision, andoperation of the institution; to provide with respect to programofferings; to provide for the awarding of certificates, diplomas,and degrees; to provide for the duties and responsibilities of theBoard of Regents and the Board of Supervisors of Communityand Technical Colleges; to provide relative to accreditation; toprovide with respect to performance agreements with the Boardof Regents; to provide reporting requirements; and to providefor related matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 319—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 344(C),

relative to the right to notice of certain required appearances; toprovide with respect to the right to notice of time and place ofa defendant's required appearance to the personal surety or thecommercial surety; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 320—BY SENATOR MARTINY AND REPRESENTATIVES BARROW,BERTHELOT, BROWN, CHANEY, COX, HOFFMANN, HUNTER,KATRINA JACKSON, TERRY LANDRY, LEOPOLD, PIERRE ANDSCHEXNAYDER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:3241(8), 3244(C), 3245(D)(1), and

3248 and to enact R.S. 37:1743.1, 3241(15) and (16), 3244(D),3255(D), 3258, and 3259, relative to healthcare providers; torestrict the use of the title "Doctor" or "Dr." by certainhealthcare providers; to provide for procedures and terms; toauthorize the issuance of a midwifery license to applicants whoare members of certain midwifery certifying organizations; toprovide for certain exemptions; to authorize the board to acceptan examination administered by the North American Registry ofMidwives or other approved certifying examination; to establishprofessional liability and immunity for physicians performingrisk assessments in certain settings; to provide for limitation onthe Louisiana State Board of Nursing; to provide for definitions;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 350—BY SENATORS MURRAY AND MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVESARNOLD AND WESLEY BISHOP

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:551(A) and (D)(3) and (4) and to enact

R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8), relative to local taxes; toauthorize the levy and collection of a local tax on the grossproceeds derived from the lease or rental of an automobilepursuant to an automobile rental contract if approved by theregistered voters of the parish; to provide for certain distributionof proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 351—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:551.1, relative to local taxes; to authorize the

parishes of Calcasieu, Jefferson, and Orleans to establish anautomobile rental tax district which shall be authorized to levya local tax on the gross proceeds derived from the lease or rentalof an automobile pursuant to an automobile rental contract; torequire approval of the electorate of the district; to provide forthe boundaries, governance, and powers of such districts; toprovide for the use of the avails of the tax; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 420—BY SENATOR MARTINY AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:2780.1(A)(2)(a) and (D), to enact R.S.

9:2780.1(G) and (H), and to repeal Section 2 of Act No. 492 ofthe 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to contractprovisions; to provide relative to motor carrier transportationcontracts; to provide for application of certain laws; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 577—BY SENATOR PETERSON AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON,ANDERS, ARNOLD, BADON, BARROW, BILLIOT, WESLEY BISHOP,BROSSETT, BURRELL, DIXON, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HILL,HOWARD, HUNTER, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, LEBAS,LEGER, MORENO, NORTON, ORTEGO, PIERRE, REYNOL DS, SMITH, ST.GERMAIN, THOMPSON, ALFRED WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

AN ACTTo enact Part XIV of Chapter 9 of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 23:1019 through1019.2, relative to employment; to create the Louisiana Equal

Pay Task Force; to provide for purpose; to provide forcomposition of the task force; to provide for duties and powersof the task force; to provide for reporting deadlines; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 262—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 26:80 (A)(introductory paragraph), (1)

and (6) through (10), (F)(1) and the introductory paragraph of(F)(2), and (H)(1), and 280(A) (introductory paragraph), (1) and(6) through (10), (F)(1) and the introductory paragraph of(F)(2), and (H)(1), and 286(A)(9) and to enact R.S.26:80(A)(11), (I), and (J), and 90(K), and 280(A)(11), (I), and(J), relative to the office of alcohol and tobacco control; toprovide relative to the qualifications of applicants for alcoholicbeverage permits; to provide relative to the consideration ofarrests of applicants; to provide for certain exceptions relativeto qualifications of applicants; to provide relative to the duty oflicensees and permitees to provide certain information to thecommissioner; to provide relative to the sale of certainbeverages in automatic mechanical vending machines; torequire the commissioner to promulgate rules to accomplishsuch sales, including provisions to prevent access by certainindividuals; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 677— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 491 bySenator Morrell)

BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4701(A) and (B), 4702(B)(1), (2), (3),(4), (6), and (7), (D), (F), and (G), 4703(C)(16), 4706(A), and4707(Q) and to enact R.S. 33:4701(D) and 4702(C)(3), (H), and(I), and to repeal R.S. 33:4702(E), 4703(C)(17), and 4708(D),relative to Orleans Parish; to provide relative to the NewOrleans Regional Business Park; to provide relative to itsboundaries, governance, and powers and duties, including theauthority to implement sales tax increment financing; to removethe authority to levy taxes and special assessments; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 751— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 335 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND PEACOCK AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1253(A)(2) and 1256, to enact R.S.32:1256.1 and 1256.2, and to repeal Chapter 15, Subpart 1, PartV of Title 46 of the Louisiana Administrative Code, comprisedof Sections 1501 through 1515, relative to the Louisiana MotorVehicle Commission; to provide relative to recreational productshows; to provide relative to membership of the commission;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 754— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 81 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT

To enact R.S. 42:1123(42), relative to the Code of GovernmentalEthics; to provide for an exception to allow members of theGreater Baton Rouge Port Commission and related persons toenter into certain transactions under the supervision andjurisdiction of the port under certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

Respectfully submitted,"JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of theSenate on June 5, 2012.

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Message to the Governor

SIGNED SENATE BILLSJune 6, 2012

To the Honorable Governor of the State of Louisiana:

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives have signed the following Senate Bills:

SENATE BILL NO. 16—BY SENATOR CORTEZ

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 11:185(D)(2), (3), and (5) and 502(B)(1),

relative to public retirement systems; to provide relative tomembership in such systems; to provide for governance ofsystems; to provide relative to boards of trustees; to provide foreducational requirements for members of such boards; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 105—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 14:402(G), R.S. 15:1302(4), (11) and

(15), 1303(A)(1), (2), (3), and (4), (C)(2), (3) and (4), 1304(A),the introductory paragraph of 1308(A) and 1308(B), 1309, theintroductory paragraph of 1310(A) and 1310(A)(6), theintroductory paragraph of 1310(C) and 1310(C)(5), theintroductory paragraph of 1310(D)(1), 1310(E), (F)(1) and (2),1310(F)(4)(c) and (G), the introductory paragraph of 1310(H)(1)and 1310(H)(2), 1311(C) and the introductory paragraph of1312(A), relative to certain prohibited activities and sanctionsfor violations thereof; to require imposition of a monetarypenalty for the introduction of contraband into a correctionalfacility; to provide relative to the interception of electroniccommunications; to provide for definitions; to provide relativeto authorizations and disclosures; to provide relative toprocedures for interception and reporting requirements; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 204—BY SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 13:4581 and R.S. 22:2203(D)(1), relative

to exemptions applicable to the Louisiana Citizens PropertyInsurance Corporation; to provide an exemption for thecorporation from posting bond; to provide an exemption relativeto rates charged by the corporation; and to provide for relatedmatters.

SENATE BILL NO. 226—BY SENATOR MORRISH

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 42:1123(42), relative to the code of governmental

ethics; to provide for an exception to the prohibition of a publicservant from doing business with a person who has a businessrelationship with the agency of the public servant under certaincircumstances; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 239—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 36:802(introductory paragraph), and Part

XXII of Chapter 5 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutesof 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 40:1299.39.5 through1299.39.7, 1299.58(C), 1299.131(A)(3), and 1300.11, to enactR.S. 36:259(MM), and to repeal R.S. 40:1299.40, relative toinformed consent; to provide for methods in which informedconsent may be obtained; to create the Louisiana MedicalDisclosure Panel within the Department of Health and Hospitals;to provide for definitions; to provide for membership and terms;to provide for powers and duties; to provide for medicaldisclosure lists; to provide for exceptions to obtaining informedconsent; to provide for attendance of meetings via

telecommunications; to provide for limitations of liability; toprovide for the promulgation of rules and regulations; to providefor an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 247—BY SENATOR LONG

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3217.1(A) and to enact R.S. 17:3232,

relative to postsecondary education; to provide for the creationof the Central Louisiana Technical Community College; toprovide with respect to the management, supervision, andoperation of the institution; to provide with respect to programofferings; to provide for the awarding of certificates, diplomas,and degrees; to provide for the duties and responsibilities of theBoard of Regents and the Board of Supervisors of Communityand Technical Colleges; to provide relative to accreditation; toprovide with respect to performance agreements with the Boardof Regents; to provide reporting requirements; and to providefor related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 319—BY SENATOR MARTINY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 344(C),

relative to the right to notice of certain required appearances; toprovide with respect to the right to notice of time and place ofa defendant's required appearance to the personal surety or thecommercial surety; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 320—BY SENATOR MARTINY AND REPRESENTATIVES BARROW,BERTHELOT, BROWN, CHANEY, COX, HOFFMANN, HUNTER,KATRINA JACKSON, TERRY LANDRY, LEOPOLD, PIERRE ANDSCHEXNAYDER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:3241(8), 3244(C), 3245(D)(1), and

3248 and to enact R.S. 37:1743.1, 3241(15) and (16), 3244(D),3255(D), 3258, and 3259, relative to healthcare providers; torestrict the use of the title "Doctor" or "Dr." by certainhealthcare providers; to provide for procedures and terms; toauthorize the issuance of a midwifery license to applicants whoare members of certain midwifery certifying organizations; toprovide for certain exemptions; to authorize the board to acceptan examination administered by the North American Registryof Midwives or other approved certifying examination; toestablish professional liability and immunity for physiciansperforming risk assessments in certain settings; to provide forlimitation on the Louisiana State Board of Nursing; to providefor definitions; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 350—BY SENATORS MURRAY AND MORRELL AND REPRESENTATIVESARNOLD AND WESLEY BISHOP

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:551(A) and (D)(3) and (4) and to

enact R.S. 47:551(D)(5) through (8), relative to local taxes; toauthorize the levy and collection of a local tax on the grossproceeds derived from the lease or rental of an automobilepursuant to an automobile rental contract if approved by theregistered voters of the parish; to provide for certain distributionof proceeds; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 351—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo enact R.S. 47:551.1, relative to local taxes; to authorize the

parishes of Calcasieu, Jefferson, and Orleans to establish anautomobile rental tax district which shall be authorized to levya local tax on the gross proceeds derived from the lease or rentalof an automobile pursuant to an automobile rental contract; torequire approval of the electorate of the district; to provide forthe boundaries, governance, and powers of such districts; toprovide for the use of the avails of the tax; and to provide forrelated matters.

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SENATE BILL NO. 420—BY SENATOR MARTINY AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 9:2780.1(A)(2)(a) and (D), to enact R.S.

9:2780.1(G) and (H), and to repeal Section 2 of Act No. 492 ofthe 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to contractprovisions; to provide relative to motor carrier transportationcontracts; to provide for application of certain laws; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 577—BY SENATOR PETERSON AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON,ANDERS, ARNOLD, BADON, BARROW, BILLIOT, WESLEY BISHOP,BROSSETT, BURRELL, DIXON, FRANKLIN, GISCLAIR, HARRIS, HILL,HOWARD, HUNTER, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, LEBAS,LEGER, MORENO, NORTON, ORTEGO, PIERRE, REYNOLDS, SMITH, ST.GERMAIN, THOMPSON, ALFRED WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

AN ACTTo enact Part XIV of Chapter 9 of Title 23 of the Louisiana Revised

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 23:1019 through1019.2, relative to employment; to create the Louisiana EqualPay Task Force; to provide for purpose; to provide forcomposition of the task force; to provide for duties and powersof the task force; to provide for reporting deadlines; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 262—BY SENATOR MORRELL

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 26:80 (A)(introductory paragraph), (1)

and (6) through (10), (F)(1) and the introductory paragraph of(F)(2), and (H)(1), and 280(A) (introductory paragraph), (1) and(6) through (10), (F)(1) and the introductory paragraph of (F)(2),and (H)(1), and 286(A)(9) and to enact R.S. 26:80(A)(11), (I),and (J), and 90(K), and 280(A)(11), (I), and (J), relative to theoffice of alcohol and tobacco control; to provide relative to thequalifications of applicants for alcoholic beverage permits; toprovide relative to the consideration of arrests of applicants; toprovide for certain exceptions relative to qualifications ofapplicants; to provide relative to the duty of licensees andpermitees to provide certain information to the commissioner;to provide relative to the sale of certain beverages in automaticmechanical vending machines; to require the commissioner topromulgate rules to accomplish such sales, including provisionsto prevent access by certain individuals; and to provide forrelated matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 677— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 491 bySenator Morrell)

BY SENATOR MORRELL AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4701(A) and (B), 4702(B)(1), (2), (3),(4), (6), and (7), (D), (F), and (G), 4703(C)(16), 4706(A), and4707(Q) and to enact R.S. 33:4701(D) and 4702(C)(3), (H), and(I), and to repeal R.S. 33:4702(E), 4703(C)(17), and 4708(D),relative to Orleans Parish; to provide relative to the New OrleansRegional Business Park; to provide relative to its boundaries,governance, and powers and duties, including the authority toimplement sales tax increment financing; to remove theauthority to levy taxes and special assessments; and to providefor related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 751— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 335 bySenator Morrish)

BY SENATORS MORRISH AND PEACOCK AN ACT

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1253(A)(2) and 1256, to enact R.S.32:1256.1 and 1256.2, and to repeal Chapter 15, Subpart 1, PartV of Title 46 of the Louisiana Administrative Code, comprisedof Sections 1501 through 1515, relative to the Louisiana MotorVehicle Commission; to provide relative to recreational productshows; to provide relative to membership of the commission;and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 754— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 81 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AN ACT

To enact R.S. 42:1123(42), relative to the Code of GovernmentalEthics; to provide for an exception to allow members of theGreater Baton Rouge Port Commission and related persons toenter into certain transactions under the supervision andjurisdiction of the port under certain circumstances; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 268—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 25:376, 379.4 and 1245, and to enact

R.S. 25:380.3(C), 380.34(C), 380.44(C), 380.54(C), 380.64(C),380.74(C), 380.84(C), 380.94(C), 380.104(C), 380.114(C),380.124(C), 380.134(C), 380.154(C) and 380.165(C), relativeto operations of the Old State Capitol and certain museums; toauthorize the Department of State to temporarily close the OldState Capitol and certain museums under its jurisdiction whensufficient funds are not appropriated for the operation of suchfacilities; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 290—BY SENATORS MURRAY, ALLAIN, BROOME, BROWN, CHABERT,DORSEY-COLOMB, LAFLEUR, LONG, MORRELL, PETERSON, GARYSMITH AND TARVER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3451, 3453(B), (D) and (E), and 3456,

to enact R.S. 17:3453.1, and to repeal R.S. 17:3453(F), relativeto the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium for Researchand Education; to provide relative to the purpose of theconsortium and the membership of the executive board; toestablish and provide for the membership and duties of anadvisory council; to provide relative to development of a masterplan; to provide for annual reporting requirements; and toprovide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 391—BY SENATOR RISER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:833(A)(1) and to enact R.S.

22:833(E), relative to the authorization of local taxes; to providewith respect to the exemption of Louisiana Medicaid programsfrom taxes imposed by a municipal or parochial corporation; toprovide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 417—BY SENATOR RISER

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:461(A)(1), and to enact R.S.

18:461(A)(2)(d) and 463(A)(1)(d), relative to the LouisianaElection Code; to provide for the manner of qualifying forelections for candidates serving outside of the United States inthe armed forces; to provide relative to fees; to provide forfiling by facsimile or electronic mail; to provide for qualifyingwith the secretary of state or a person in his office designated toreceive qualifying papers; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 472—BY SENATOR MURRAY

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1761(9) and to enact R.S.

23:1472(12)(H)(XXII) and 1711(G), relative to unemploymentcompensation; to provide for employers' classification ofworkers; to provide for independent contractors; to provide forpenalties; and to provide for related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 520—BY SENATOR BROOME

AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 23:1231(B)(2) and 1253 and to enact

R.S. 23:1251(3), relative to workers' compensation benefits; toprovide for death benefit awards to dependent children; toprovide for payment to adopted or natural children of deceased

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employee; to restrict payments to certain persons; and to providefor related matters.

SENATE BILL NO. 756— (Substitute of Senate Bill No. 373 bySenator Mills)

BY SENATOR MILLS AND REPRESENTATIVE WESLEY BISHOP AN ACT

To enact R.S. 22:1856.1, relative to the audit of pharmacy records bycertain entities including pharmacy benefit managers; to providefor definitions; to provide with respect to an appeals process;and to provide for related matters.

and they are hereby presented for executive approval.

Respectfully submitted,GLENN A. KOEPP

Secretary of the Senate

The foregoing Senate Bills were presented to the Governor bythe Secretary of the Senate on June 6, 2012.

Message to the Secretary of State

SIGNEDSENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

June 12, 2012

To the Honorable Secretary of State:

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives have signed the following Senate Joint Resolutions:

SENATE BILL NO. 21—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article III, Section 2(A)(2), Article X, Section

29(C), and Article XIII, Section 1(A) of the Constitution ofLouisiana, relative to Acts of the legislature relative to publicretirement systems; to provide relative to the prefiling deadlinefor retirement legislation; to provide relative to the public noticerequirement for retirement legislation; to provide for submissionof the proposed amendment to the electors; and to provide aballot proposition.

SENATE BILL NO. 337—BY SENATOR AMEDEE AND REPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ARMES,BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BROADWATER, BROWN,TIM BURNS, CHAMPAGNE, CONNICK, CROMER, EDWARDS, FOIL,GAINES, GUILLORY, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAZEL, HENSGENS,HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, JOHNSON, JONES, LAMBERT, TERRYLANDRY, LEBAS, LORUSSO, MACK, JAY MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO,POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RITCHIE, SCHEXNAYDER, SIMON,THIBAUT AND PATRICK WILLIAMS

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article VII, Section 21(K)(1) of the Constitution

of Louisiana, relative to ad valorem property tax exemptions ofcertain property owned by certain disabled veterans and theirspouses; to provide for eligibility for claiming the exemption; toprovide for an effective date; and to specify an election forsubmission of the proposition to electors and provide a ballotproposition.

SENATE BILL NO. 303—BY SENATORS RISER, ADLEY, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, BUFFINGTON,CHABERT, CROWE, ERDEY, GUILLORY, JOHNS, KOSTELKA,LAFLEUR, MORRISH, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, GARY SMITH,JOHN SMITH, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE ANDREPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, BERTHELOT, STUARTBISHOP, BROADWATER, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, CARMODY,CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GREENE, HARRIS,HAVARD, HENRY, HENSGENS, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS,HUNTER, LAMBERT, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER,MONTOUCET, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, ORTEGO, PONTI, PYLANT,REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH,SIMON, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THOMPSON AND WHITNEY

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article I, Section 11 of the Constitution of

Louisiana, relative to the right to keep and bear arms; to provide

that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right; toprovide for a strict scrutiny standard of review by the court; andto specify an election for submission of the proposition toelectors and provide a ballot proposition.

SENATE BILL NO. 410—BY SENATOR CLAITOR

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to amend Article III, Section 13, of the Constitution of

Louisiana, relative to local or special laws; to provide certainrequirements prior to legislatively creating certain specialdistricts; and to specify an election for submission of theproposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition.

SENATE BILL NO. 82—BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON AND REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER

A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to add Article VII, Section 10(F)(4)(g) of the Constitution

of Louisiana, relative to the expenditure of state funds; toprohibit the limited redirection and transfer of funds from theMedicaid Trust Fund for the Elderly in certain circumstances;and to specify an election for submission of the proposition toelectors; and provide a ballot proposition.

Respectfully submitted,GLENN A. KOEPP

Secretary of the Senate

The foregoing Senate Joint Resolutions were presented to theSecretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate on June 12, 2012.

Message to the Secretary of State

SIGNEDSENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

June 12, 2012

To the Honorable Secretary of State:

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives have signed the following Senate ConcurrentResolutions:

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 11—BY SENATOR MURRAY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo create a special committee to study the process of redistricting or

reapportionment including, creation of precincts, demographercertification, notice requirements for changes in voting,reapportionment and redistricting plans, electronic datarequirements for Geographic Information Systems (GIS),submission deadlines for changes in voting and to developrecommendations for changes to the Louisiana Election Codeto implement such changes.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 79—BY SENATOR MURRAY AND REPRESENTATIVE LEGER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request that the hospitals and behavioral health

treatment facilities in the parishes of Orleans, Jefferson,Plaquemines, and St. Bernard report to the president of theLouisiana Senate, the speaker of the Louisiana House ofRepresentatives, the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare,the House of Representatives Committee on Health andWelfare, and the Senate Select Committee on Women andChildren certain information regarding the quantity ofbehavioral health treatment, including both mental illness andsubstance abuse, sought in the four parishes during specific timeframes.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 89—BY SENATOR CROWE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Senate and

Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House andGovernmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committeeto study and make recommendations with respect to the periodof time between the dates of election of local and parishwideofficials and the dates of assumption of office by such officials.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 111—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to consult with the

appropriate state entities and healthcare stakeholders based onthe United Health Foundation's America's Health Rankingstwenty-three measures and to prepare and submit a report to theSenate and House committees on health and welfare thataddresses raising Louisiana's health ranking as determined bythe United Health Foundation's America's Health Rankings tothirty-fifth within the next ten years.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 129—BY SENATOR BROWN

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request each parish office of homeland security and

emergency preparedness to establish and maintain a voluntaryregistry of at risk persons and persons with special needs whowill require assistance during times of evacuation, and to urgeand request parish councils on aging, regional offices of agingand adult services, and regional offices of citizens withdevelopmental disabilities to annually submit names of suchpersons who have consented to being included in the registry tothe parish office of homeland security and emergencypreparedness.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 148—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER AND REPRESENTATIVE SIMON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Peter

J. Calamari III, former deputy assistant to the secretary of theLouisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, office ofbehavioral health in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149—BY SENATOR CROWE AND REPRESENTATIVE DIXON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Labor and Industrial

Relations and the House Committee on Labor and IndustrialRelations to meet and function as a joint committee to study theimpact of job training and education as a means of reducing therate of recidivism for inmates who are leaving the prison systemafter being paroled or after having completed a court-orderedsentence.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 150—BY SENATOR ALARIO AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON, ADAMS,ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOL D, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW,BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP,BROADWATER, BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIMBURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY,CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS,FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN,GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON,HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN,HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, GIROD JACKSON,KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES,KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS,LEGER, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER,MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON,ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT,REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RICHARDSON, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX,SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH,ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY,ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commemorate the 225th anniversary of the signing of the

Constitution of the United States.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 114—BY SENATOR PEACOCK

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to

examine the possibilities of entering into recreational fishingand hunting license reciprocity agreements with Arkansas,Mississippi, and Texas and to submit the findings to the HouseCommittee on Natural Resources and Environment and theSenate Committee on Natural Resources no later than January1, 2013.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 38—BY SENATOR ADLEY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Transportation and

Development to study the feasibility of authorizing thecollection of tolls to complete I-49 South.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 93—BY SENATOR PERRY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Integrated Criminal Justice Information

System (ICJIS) Policy Board to meet and coordinate theintegration of the various criminal justice automatedinformation systems

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107—BY SENATOR ERDEY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo authorize and direct public agencies to provide in-service

education and training on sexual harassment for its publicservants.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 131—BY SENATOR JOHNS

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend the Children's Miracle network of CHRISTUS St.

Patrick Hospital on the occasion of twenty-five years of serviceto Southwest Louisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 132—BY SENATOR LONG

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Transportation and

Development to designate the area along Louisiana Highway485 approximately two miles north and one and one-half milesouth of St. Anne's Church as the Adai Indian Community inNatchitoches Parish and to erect the appropriate signs to denotethe area as the Adai Indian Community.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 134—BY SENATORS PERRY AND LAFLEUR

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend the organizers of the Louisiana Hugh O'Brian Youth

Leadership seminars and to recognize June 15, 2012, as "HughO'Brian Youth Leadership Day" in the state of Louisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo designate May 31, 2012, as Retired State Employees Association

Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and to recognize theestablishment of the Retired State Employees Association ofLouisiana Hall of Fame.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 136—BY SENATORS MORRISH AND LONG

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to

immediately reject any requests for a rehearing regardingCheniere Energy's Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project andmemorializes Congress to express their support for LNGexports and to streamline and expedite the approval process.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 137—BY SENATORS GALLOT, KOSTELKA AND LONG ANDREPRESENTATIVES BROADWATER, COX, JEFFERSON, SHADOIN,SMITH AND HONORE

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the legislative fiscal office to update the report

issued in March 2006 pursuant to House Resolution No. 133 ofthe 2005 Regular Session regarding the means and methods usedto provide funding for the operation of laboratory schoolsaround the state, including but not limited to issues concerningequity and fairness in funding methods and amounts, and toreport its findings and recommendations in writing to the Senateand House committees on education on or before February 1,2013.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 140—BY SENATORS ALARIO, ADLEY, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME,BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE,DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, GUILLORY,HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS,MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY,PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON,WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE AND REPRESENTATIVESKLECKLEY, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD,BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP,WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD,HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER,CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY,DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES,GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY, GUINN,HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL,HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER,HUVAL, GIROD JACKSON, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON,JOHNSON, JONES, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY,LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER,MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON,ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT,REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RICHARDSON, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX,SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH,ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY,ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS AND WILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend the Honorable Catherine D. "Kitty" Kimball, Chief

Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court, for a lifetime ofexemplary public service to the state and its judicial system andfor twenty years of that service as a justice on the SupremeCourt, and to congratulate her honor upon the occasion of herretirement from the bench.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 72—BY SENATOR ERDEY

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo establish an advisory group within the Department of Veterans

Affairs to study, evaluate, and make recommendations on theproper utilization of the former Greenwell Springs MentalHealth Hospital facility.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 103—BY SENATOR DONAHUE AND REPRESENTATIVES ABRAMSON,BARROW, WESLEY BISHOP, GUILLORY, JOHNSON, LEGER, LORUSSO,RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, THIBAUT AND PATRICK WILLIAMS

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Chairman of the Senate Committee on

Finance and two members from Finance appointed by thePresident, the Chairman of the House Appropriations Committeeand two members from Appropriations appointed by theSpeaker, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Revenue andFiscal Affairs and two members from the Senate Committee onRevenue and Fiscal Affairs appointed by the President, and theChairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means and twomembers from the House Committee on Ways and Means,appointed by the Speaker, and the President of the Senate andSpeaker of the House to meet and to function as a commissionto study Louisiana revenue laws with respect to Louisiana'sexemptions, credits, rebates, and other tax preferenceexpenditures, identify the low-performing or antiquated taxpreference expenditures and recommend their temporary orpermanent reduction or elimination, and report its findings andrecommendations.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 128—BY SENATORS DONAHUE AND ALARIO

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo make available for appropriation from the Budget Stabilization

Fund the sum of $204,700,000 not to exceed one-third of thebalance of the Budget Stabilization Fund, due to the reductionof the revenue forecast for the current fiscal year in the amountof $204,700,000 as adopted by the Revenue EstimatingConference at its meeting of April 24, 2012, and as recognizedby the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget at its meetingof May 10, 2012.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 99—BY SENATOR APPEL

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo provide for legislative approval of the formula to determine the

cost of a minimum foundation program of education in allpublic elementary and secondary schools as well as to equitablyallocate the funds to city, parish, and other local public schoolsystems as developed by the State Board of Elementary andSecondary Education and adopted by the board on February 27,2012.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 100—BY SENATORS BROWN, AMEDEE, GARY SMITH AND WARD ANDREPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, GAINES, HARRISON, LAMBERT,MILLER, PRICE, SCHEXNAYDER, ST. GERMAIN, THIBAUT ANDWILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo establish the River Region Caucus of the Louisiana Senate and

the Louisiana House of Representatives and to provide relativeto the caucus.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152—BY SENATORS GALLOT AND BUFFINGTON AND REPRESENTATIVECOX

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Orlando Woolridge, former Mansfield HighSchool, University of Notre Dame, and National BasketballAssociation basketball player and 2010 Louisiana Sports Hallof Fame inductee.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 104—BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON (Substitute of SCR No. 66 by

Senator Buffington)A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

To establish an advisory work group within the Department ofInsurance to examine options that may be available to allow aninsured under a life insurance policy or contract holder of anannuity to fund long-term care benefits.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 126—BY SENATORS LONG AND GALLOT AND REPRESENTATIVESBROWN, COX AND HOWARD

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Joe Sampite', former mayor of Natchitoches,to commend a life well spent in service to his community, andto note the proud legacy he leaves to the city of Natchitochesand the state of Louisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127—BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature

of Louisiana upon the death of Dr. Wallace Hart Dunlap, tocommend a life well spent in service to his community, and tonote the proud legacy he leaves to the state of Louisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 130—BY SENATORS PEACOCK, ADLEY, CROWE, LONG, MARTINY,MURRAY, JOHN SMITH, TARVER AND THOMPSON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo endorse the Louisiana State University Shreveport Commitment

Plan, as adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana StateUniversity and Agricultural and Mechanical College, to enhanceprograms to meet higher education needs in the region, to

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establish the Louisiana State University ShreveportCommitment Plan Implementation Group to monitor theimplementation of the plan, and to require the Board ofSupervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural andMechanical College to provide a written report to the Senate andHouse committees on education semiannually for the next fiveacademic years on the progress of implementing the plan.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 142—BY SENATORS KOSTELKA, GALLOT, LONG AND WALSWORTH ANDREPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON, JAY MORRIS AND SHADOIN

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana State Fire Marshal to provide

education and code enforcement at fraternity and sorority housesassociated with colleges and universities located in the state.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 143—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Dr. Randall L. "Randy" Lemoine for his dedication and

commitment to the citizens of Louisiana on the occasion of hisretirement from the Department of Health and Hospitals afterthirty-five years of service.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144—BY SENATOR GALLOT AND REPRESENTATIVE JEFFERSON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Eugene "Doc" Harvey, longtime GramblingState University athletic trainer.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 145—BY SENATOR BROOME AND REPRESENTATIVE WILLMOTT

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana

upon the death of Carole Glover, dedicated behavioral healthadvocacy leader, and recognize and record for posterity heroutstanding accomplishments and singular contributions to hercommunity and state.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 146—BY SENATOR APPEL

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer

Protection, and International Affairs and the House Committeeon Commerce to meet and function as a joint committee to studythe regulation of debt settlement services in the state ofLouisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 147—BY SENATORS PEACOCK, ADLEY, BUFFINGTON AND TARVER ANDREPRESENTATIVES BURRELL, CARMODY AND SEABAUGH

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Angelo Roppolo on his long and very

productive life, his myriad of long lasting accomplishments, andhis contributions to his community and the state of Louisiana.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 138—BY SENATOR GALLOT AND REPRESENTATIVE DIXON

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Red River Waterway Commission and the

Louisiana Department of Economic Development to prepare andprovide to the House Committee on Commerce and the SenateCommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, andInternational Affairs, a report on economic developmentopportunities and strategies for the Red River area between thecities of Alexandria and Pineville.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139—BY SENATORS MORRELL, ALARIO AND HEITMEIER ANDREPRESENTATIVES ADAMS, ARNOLD, BILLIOT, CONNICK, GIRODJACKSON AND LEOPOLD

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Stewart Young and Café Hope for cooking up great

food and bright futures with the "Seeds of Success Program"located at the historic Hope Haven campus in Marrero.

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141—BY SENATOR CLAITOR AND REPRESENTATIVES CARTER AND FOIL

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo designate June 1, 2012, as Congenital Heart Defect Awareness

Day in Louisiana and to name the Brett and Melanie WilliamsFamily as 2012 Louisiana Congenital Heart DefectAmbassadors.

Respectfully submitted,GLENN A. KOEPP

Secretary of the Senate

The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were presented tothe Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate on June 12,2012.

Privilege Report of the Committee onSenate and Governmental Affairs

ENROLLMENTSSenator Amedee, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on

Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:

June 12, 2012

To the President and Members of the Senate:

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and GovernmentalAffairs to submit the following report:

The following Senate Resolutions have been properly enrolled:

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 143—BY SENATORS MURRAY, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL,BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ,CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, GUILLORY,HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS,MORRELL, MORRISH, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER,GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON, WALSWORTH,WARD AND WHITE

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Federal Magistrate Judge Louis

Moore Jr. of the United States District Court for the EasternDistrict of Louisiana for his exemplary public service during hisextraordinary career as a member of the bar and the judiciary onthe occasion of his retirement.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 144—BY SENATOR PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the city of Abbeville on being named the state winner

in the Louisiana Garden Club Federation's Cleanest CityContest.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 146—BY SENATOR PETERSON

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana Department of Education and the

State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) toconduct a survey or study to determine school compliance withthe state law regarding vending machines in schools and therequirement of thirty minutes of physical activity in the publicschools.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 155—BY SENATOR CLAITOR

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Pat R. Van Burkleo on being selected

as National Executive of the Year by the Boys & Girls Clubs ofAmerica's Professional Association.

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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 156—BY SENATOR BUFFINGTON

A RESOLUTIONTo direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to submit a report

on the status of implementation of the plan mandated by Act 299of the 2011 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 157—BY SENATOR APPEL

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the

Louisiana Binding Arbitration Act.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 158—BY SENATOR APPEL

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana State Law Institute to study

Louisiana's lien laws.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 159—BY SENATOR MORRELL

A RESOLUTIONTo amend the membership for the Behavior Analysts Licensure and

Regulation Study Commission that shall study the licensure andregulation of behavior analysts and to require a report on thebaseline framework for such licensure and regulation on orbefore February 1, 2013.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 160—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the West Monroe High School football team for

winning the 2011 Class 5A state football championship game inthe Louisiana Superdome in the Louisiana High School AthleticAssociation State Farm Prep Classic.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 161—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the Neville High School football team for winning the

2011 Class 4A state football championship game in theLouisiana Superdome in the Louisiana High School AthleticAssociation State Farm Prep Classic.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 162—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the Ouachita Christian High School team for winning

the 2011 Class 1A state football championship game in theLouisiana Superdome in the Louisiana High School AthleticAssociation State Farm Prep Classic.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 163—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the Ouachita Christian High School boys track team for

winning the 2012 Class 1A state track championship.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 164—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the Ouachita Christian High School boys baseball team

for winning the 2012 Class 1A state championship.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 165—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend the Ouachita Christian High School girls track team for

winning the 2012 Class 1A state track championship.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 147—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER

A RESOLUTIONTo declare the month of September 2012 as "Pain Awareness Month"

in Louisiana.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 142—BY SENATOR MORRELL

A RESOLUTIONTo amend the membership for the Behavior Analysts Licensure and

Regulation Study Commission that shall study the licensure andregulation of behavior analysts and to require a report on thebaseline framework for such licensure and regulation on orbefore February 1, 2013.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 148—BY SENATORS GUILLORY AND GALLOT

A RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature

of Louisiana upon the death of John Anthony Vallien ofOpelousas.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 149—BY SENATOR LAFLEUR

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the United States government, particularly the

Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs of the United StatesDepartment of the Interior and the members of the Louisianacongressional delegation, to take appropriate action to formallyrecognize the Louisiana Precinct of the Southern Band of theCherokee Nation of Webbers Falls, Oklahoma 74470, as anAmerican Indian tribe.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 150—BY SENATOR HEITMEIER

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, executive governor of

Kwara State, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and invite him tovisit the state of Louisiana to promote commerce and tradebetween Kwara State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and thestate of Louisiana.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 151—BY SENATOR MORRELL

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Sue Schindler and other corporate mechanics at

Lakefront Airport for saving the lives of animals.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 153—BY SENATOR DORSEY-COLOMB

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Public Safety and

Corrections, public safety services, to study safety devices fortrailers or semitrailers with a gross weight capacity of up to tenthousand pounds.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 154—BY SENATOR THOMPSON

A RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature

of Louisiana upon the death of Ruby Mae WilliamsWashington.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 166—BY SENATORS PEACOCK, ADLEY, BUFFINGTON AND TARVER

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Angelo Roppolo on his long and very

productive life, his myriad of long lasting accomplishments, andhis contributions to his community and the state of Louisiana.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 167—BY SENATOR WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Board of Regents to study the feasibility,

practicality, and advisability of delegating tuition-settingauthority to the state's public institutions that provideprofessional programs.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 168—BY SENATOR BROOME

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium

at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum in Baton Rouge on

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hosting the 2012 International Planetarium Society Conferenceand to welcome delegates to the conference to Louisiana andBaton Rouge.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 169—BY SENATOR PETERSON

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Ms. Bobbie Smith of New Orleans, Louisiana, upon her

receipt of the 2012 Mary Steibel CAREGiver of the Year Awardin recognition of her outstanding work with senior adults.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 170—BY SENATORS PETERSON, BROOME, BUFFINGTON, DORSEY-COLOMB, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE, APPEL, BROWN,CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, ERDEY, GALLOT,GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG,MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS,PEACOCK, PERRY, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER,THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Jacqueline "Jacqui" Vines, Senior

Vice President and General Manager of Cox Louisiana, for herwork, support, and commitment to the Louisiana LegislativeWomen's Caucus Foundation and her commitment to thedevelopment and advancement of women and children inLouisiana and to extend best wishes for continued success in hernew position.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 171—BY SENATORS GALLOT AND WHITE

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Natural Resources, in

conjunction with the Public Service Commission, to adopt rulesand regulations to ensure high levels of energy security incritical government facilities through implementation of on-sitecombined heat and power systems.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 173—BY SENATORS BUFFINGTON, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE,APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, CHABERT, CLAITOR, CORTEZ, CROWE,DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT, GUILLORY,HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG, MARTINY, MILLS,MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY,PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON,WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE

A RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature

of Louisiana upon the death of Roosevelt Smalley of Keithville.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 174—BY SENATORS PETERSON, MURRAY, MORRELL, DORSEY-COLOMB,BROWN, BROOME, GALLOT, WARD, GARY SMITH, LAFLEUR,AMEDEE, HEITMEIER, TARVER AND GUILLORY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Justice Bernette J. Johnson of the Louisiana Supreme

Court on her ascension in the legal field and for her outstandingcontributions to both the legal field and her fellow man.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 172—BY SENATOR JOHN SMITH

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Select Committee on Women and Children

to study the issues and state jurisdiction of certain child-on-childoffenses occurring on federal military bases.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 175—BY SENATOR PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Howard Guillory on his years of service as principal at

Indian Bayou Elementary School in Vermilion Parish and torecognize him on the occasion of his retirement.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 176—BY SENATOR ERDEY

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Transportation and

Development study the feasibility of southern alternative routesto I-12 in the parishes of East Baton Rouge, Livingston, andAscension between US 61 and LA 16 and to coordinate its studywith the Ascension-Livingston Parkway study.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 177—BY SENATOR APPEL

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the secretary of state to create a committee to

study the provisions of the Louisiana Election Code regardinginvoluntarily displaced voters and make recommendationsregarding any legislation needed to properly address the issuesand challenges facing such displaced voters.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 178—BY SENATOR CROWE

A RESOLUTIONTo establish the Louisiana Jobs Through Trade With Israel Task

Force to study issues related to increasing employmentopportunities and the number of high paying jobs by developingand increasing mutual trade and promoting tourism between thestate of Louisiana and the State of Israel; to provide for themembership of the task force; and to provide that the task forcereport its findings to the legislature, with any recommendationsfor legislation, prior to the 2013 Regular Session.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 179—BY SENATORS RISER, THOMPSON AND WALSWORTH

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate the University of Louisiana at Monroe

baseball team upon receipt of its first championship in the SunBelt Conference.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 180—BY SENATOR MORRELL

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Revenue to develop a plan

which will encourage and foster the use of "master limitedpartnerships (MLP)" investments in the state of Louisiana; toreconsider the department's position on denying MLPsexemptions relative to composite returns and withholdingrequirements; to request that the department and representativesof the MLP community study Louisiana revenue laws, rules,and regulations relative to future relationships between MLPsand the state of Louisiana; and to provide a report of its findingsand recommendations to the Senate's Revenue and FiscalAffairs Committee prior to the opening of the 2013 RegularSession.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 181—BY SENATOR GUILLORY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Tony Chachere's Creole Foods and Troy Landry for

their individual and partnered promotion of Louisiana and all ithas to offer.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 182—BY SENATOR CROWE

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Natural Resources to

study the feasibility of creating a conservation district whichincludes the parishes of St. Tammany and Washington.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 183—BY SENATOR CROWE

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and

the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality to meet and tofunction as a joint committee to study the social, economic andenvironmental impact of the discharge of black liquor and othertoxic or hazardous substances to the environment from theTemple Inland facility into the Pearl River, and to report itsfindings and recommendations to the Senate prior to theconvening of the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature ofLouisiana.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 184—BY SENATOR PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Timala "Timmie" Melancon for

receiving a 2012 Image Award from the Louisiana Association

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of Educators, her outstanding teaching career and many years ofexemplary service, and her lasting contributions to publiceducation in Vermilion Parish and Louisiana upon the occasionof her retirement.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 185—BY SENATOR PERRY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend Harry and Benita Clostio of Kaplan on seventy-four

years of marriage.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 186—BY SENATOR THOMPSON

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate president to appoint a committee to

study funding mechanisms, improvement, and promotion ofLouisiana state parks, in conjunction with the strategic planadopted by the office of state parks.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 187—BY SENATOR ADLEY

A RESOLUTIONTo commend United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Mark J.

Sorapuru on his assuming command of the 7th Space WarningSquadron.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 188—BY SENATOR ERDEY

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Louisiana Workforce Commission to conduct

a study to determine the assets needed in order to accommodateand assist the oil and gas industry in providing trained Louisianaworkers needed for oil and gas production expected from newlyfound minerals in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 190—BY SENATOR CORTEZ

A RESOLUTIONTo congratulate the Bayou Roux band and its members on being

selected as the final act of the Country Rendez-vous Festival inCraponne, France, on July 27-29, 2012 and recognizes the bandand its members as honorary ambassadors of Louisiana's music,culture, and people to France at the festival.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 191—BY SENATOR CHABERT

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to

study the governance, efficiencies, and service delivery of theLouisiana State University Health Care Services Division andthe Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 189—BY SENATORS CROWE, PETERSON, ALARIO, APPEL, HEITMEIER,MORRELL AND MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo make an urgent request for additional assistance and resources to

fight crime in the state on behalf of five year old Briana "Bri"Allen who randomly and senselessly lost her life to violentcrime in New Orleans.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 192—BY SENATORS BROWN, GARY SMITH, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN,AMEDEE, APPEL, BROOME, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR,CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT,GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG,MARTINY, MILLS, MORRELL, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS,PEACOCK, PERRY, PETERSON, RISER, JOHN SMITH, TARVER,THOMPSON, WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate the Honorable Joel Thomas Chaisson

II, former President of the Louisiana State Senate, upon hissuccessful election as St. Charles Parish District Attorney.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 193—BY SENATOR MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee

to study whether and to what extent the Public Records Lawapplies to certain communications having been used, being inuse, possessed, or retained for use by the legislature, or anylegislative agency, committee, member, or employee in theusual course of the duties and business of the legislature or amember's legislative office.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 194—BY SENATOR MURRAY

A RESOLUTIONTo create and provide with respect to a select committee to study

aspects of the bail bond industry and make recommendationswith respect to the surrender of the defendant, bond forfeitureand the enforcement and satisfaction of judgments of forfeitureof the bail bond.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 195—BY SENATOR NEVERS

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Senate Committee on Education to study and

make recommendations relative to providing salary increases asprovided in existing law to teachers and other certified schoolemployees who earn national board certification.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 196—BY SENATOR MILLS

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the Department of Children and Family

Services, the division of administration, and the office of thegovernor to work with the Louisiana Food Bank Association toensure the acquisition and distribution of sufficient food tohungry Louisiana citizens, particularly children and the elderly.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 197—BY SENATOR CHABERT

A RESOLUTIONTo commend and congratulate Kathleen Bordelon on her outstanding

accomplishments while at Louisiana State University; expressappreciation for her contributions to the work of the Senate forthe past three legislative sessions; and extend best wishes to herfor continued success in the future.

SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 198—BY SENATORS MORRELL, ADLEY, ALARIO, ALLAIN, AMEDEE,APPEL, BROOME, BROWN, BUFFINGTON, CHABERT, CLAITOR,CORTEZ, CROWE, DONAHUE, DORSEY-COLOMB, ERDEY, GALLOT,GUILLORY, HEITMEIER, JOHNS, KOSTELKA, LAFLEUR, LONG,MARTINY, MILLS, MORRISH, MURRAY, NEVERS, PEACOCK, PERRY,PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON,WALSWORTH, WARD AND WHITE

A RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the owners of The Times-Picayune to continue

to publish a daily print edition of the newspaper, to commendthe staff of the newspaper for steadfast dedication to excellencein journalism, and to recognize the singular place the newspaperholds in the history of New Orleans and in the lives of thecitizens who rely on its daily print edition for news andinformation.

Respectfully submitted,"JODY" AMEDEE

Chairman

The foregoing Senate Resolutions were signed by the Presidentof the Senate and presented to the Secretary of State by the Secretaryon June 12, 2012.

Petitions, Memorials andCommunications

The following petitions, memorials and communications werereceived on the dates indicated.

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LOUISIANA SENATE

June 7, 2012

The Honorable Bobby Jindal, GovernorState of Louisiana

Dear Governor Jindal:

I respectfully request that you veto SB 677, regarding the NewOrleans Regional Business Park.

While I fully support the spirit of the legislation that Ichampioned during session, certain items have come to lightfollowing its passage that require me to request a veto.

Originally I proposed the bill to revamp New Orleans RegionalBusiness Park into an entity focused on pursuing expansive economicdevelopment in New Orleans East. I based the model fordevelopment entity off of the Downtown Development District andAlgiers Development District, both of which were extremelysuccessful in revitalizing their respective areas within New Orleans.With the support of many members of the current Business Parkboard, I sought to reconfigure it to address this obvious need.

The reasons I am requesting the veto are as follows:

After the legislation was initially drafted and with the support ofmy colleagues in the Greater New Orleans Area, I added a provisionfor the creation of a Tax Increment Financing district as anopportunity to provide a dedicated revenue stream for the NewOrleans East Hospital. However, after further review it is clear thatthe creation of a Tax Increment Financing district should be throughseparate legislation.

Legislation proposing the creation of a Tax Increment Financingdistrict should include a provision that puts the issue to a vote of thepeople to avoid taxation without representation.

Rather than reinventing the New Orleans Regional BusinessPark as a development district, a separate, new entity should becreated. Following the passage of the bill, my office was inundatedby communication from my constituents in support of a newdevelopment district. This would allow the current New OrleansRegional Business Park to focus on its mission of attracting newbusiness from outside the state. A new entity would then beresponsible for guiding development within the area.

Following the passage of the bill, several constituents requestedthat the governing body of a development district include areacommunity and business representatives in addition to politicalappointees.

I urge you to exercise your authority to veto this bill in order toafford me the opportunity to address each of these concerns, whichwere brought to my attention only after the bill reached final passage.

Following this veto, I intend to submit new legislation during thenext session that will create a new development district and create aTax Increment Financing district to fund a world-class hospital inNew Orleans East.

Thank you for your continued commitment to New Orleans East,and I look forward to working with you to perfect the language of thelegislation.

Sincerely,JEAN-PAUL J. MORRELL

State Senator

Messages from the GovernorThe following messages from the Governor were received on the

dates indicated.

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 5, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 362 by Senator Morrell

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 362 by Senator Morrell would allow truck stopfacilities to close their restaurants more often than currentlypermitted, while still allowing them to operate their video pokerdevices.

Current law requires qualified truck stop facilities to meetcertain standards and maintain certain amenities in order to havevideo poker devices on their premises. I am concerned that this billwould weaken these existing safeguards found in current law.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 362 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 5, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 363 by Senator Martiny

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 363 by Senator Martiny changes the lawgoverning the mandatory revocation of a licensed entity after thelicensee has three or more underage gaming violations.

Current law provides that for a third or subsequent violation, alicense must be revoked if the licensee, his employee or agentknowingly allowed a person under the age of 21 to play a video drawpoker device or allowed a person under the age of 15 to play a videodraw poker device regardless of what the licensee knew about theage of the person.

Instead, this bill repeals this mandatory revocation provision andreplaces it with a less stringent process.

It is important that licensed entities know that there are seriousconsequences for allowing minors to play video poker devices. I amconcerned that this legislation would undermine this importantsafeguard in current law.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 363 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

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STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 5, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 365 by Senator Martiny

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 365 by Senator Martiny provides that qualifiedtruck stop facilities which comply with one level of the requiredmonthly fuel sales for five consecutive years will be permitted toretain the same number of video poker devices they operated duringthat five-year period if they simply continue to meet the lowest fuelsales requirement.

Under current law, if a facility has a monthly average sale of100,000 gallons of fuel, then it can operate up to 50 devices. If afacility has a monthly average sale of 75,000 gallons of fuel, then itcan operate up to 40 devices. And if a facility has a monthly averagesale of 50,000 gallons of fuel, then it can operate up to 35 devices.

Not having to consistently meet the same level of fuel sales inorder to operate the same number of video poker devices lessens ourstandards.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 365 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 577 by Senator Peterson

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 577 by Senator Peterson will cost the LouisianaWorkforce Commission (LWC) at least $300,000 to implement.

Funding for SB 577 was not appropriated by the LouisianaLegislature. Therefore, this legislation would force LWC to takefunds away from critical services for the disabled to fund thetaskforce because the agency's only available source of State fundingis for the Louisiana Rehabilitative Services (LRS) program.

For this reason only, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 577 andhereby return it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 629 by Senator Johns

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 629 by Senator Johns requires duplicative andunnecessary reporting requirements for programs within theDepartment of Health and Hospitals (DHH). DHH currentlyproduces annual reports that provide extensive information onprograms operating within the department.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 629 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 677 by Senator Morrell

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senator Morrell has requested a veto of Senate Bill No. 677related to the New Orleans Regional Business Park, in order toreconfigure the bill for reintroduction next session.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 677 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 38 by Representative Jones

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 38 by Representative Jones forgives a debt owedto a retirement system by a retiree who received retirement benefitswhile rehired. The bill sets a dangerous precedent for legislation togrant special benefits to select individuals.

Louisiana's public pension systems impose a large burden onLouisiana taxpayers. We cannot continue to grant additional benefitsas we struggle to get our retirement debt and costs under control. The

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boards of both the Municipal Employees Retirement System andLouisiana State Employees Retirement System have requested a veto.

For these reasons, I have vetoed House Bill No. 38 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 865 by Representative Barrow

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 865 by Representative Barrow gives the newlyconstituted Capital Area Transit System (CATS) Board the authorityto raise fees by more than twenty-five percent in any twelve-monthperiod without the prior authorization of the appropriate parish or citygoverning authority.

This bill also weakens oversight of the CATS System providedby East Baton Rouge Parish.

For these reasons, I have vetoed House Bill No. 865 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 988 by Representative Jones

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 988 by Representative Jones retroactivelyincreases benefits for certain adult probation and parole officerswithin Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System (LASERS).

The beneficiaries of the changes in House Bill No. 988 are notasked to pay more to support these increased costs, even though adultprobation and parole officers who have received similar increases inbenefits were required to fund the upgrade. LASERS has asked for aveto of the bill.

Louisiana's public pension systems impose a large burden onLouisiana taxpayers. We cannot continue to raise state retirementbenefits at the expense of other critical areas like higher educationand healthcare.

I vetoed House Bill No. 478 of the 2011 Regular Session, whichincluded similar provisions.

For these reasons, I have vetoed House Bill No. 988 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 1104 by Representative Katrina Jackson

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 1104 creates duplicative and burdensomereporting requirements for agencies administering tax incentives.

The Louisiana Department of Economic Development issuesregular reports and analyses on its incentive programs. The LouisianaDepartment of Revenue creates a comprehensive Tax ExemptionBudget which covers all tax incentives administered by stateagencies every year. Furthermore, Act 365 of 2011 provides for areview of the Tax Exemption Budget by the House Committee onWays and Means and the Senate Committee on Revenue and FiscalAffairs every odd-numbered year.

For this reason, I have vetoed House Bill No. 1104 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 8, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 1106 by Representative Jackson

Dear Mr. Koepp:

K-12 education is fully funded at a level of $3.41 billionthrough the Minimum Foundation Program (MFP) in Fiscal Year2013. House Bill No. 1106 provides for an additional $10 millionoutside of the MFP, but does not have a corresponding appropriationin House Bill No. 1.

Therefore, I have vetoed House Bill No. 1106 and have returnedit to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

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STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 226 by Senator Morrish

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 226 by Senator Morrish weakens the applicationand enforcement of the ethics code in local municipalities.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 226 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 321 by Senator Martiny

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 321 by Senator Martiny would allow certaincriminals convicted of crimes of violence to become eligible forparole. Contrary to the author's intent, the language employed in thebill is too ambiguous and could have inadvertent consequences. Thislanguage could allow a criminal who committed a violent act, eventhough they did not physically harm the victim, to become eligible forparole and released from jail.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 321 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 350 by Senator Murray

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 350 continues an automobile rental tax which isset to expire. I have made a commitment to the taxpayers ofLouisiana to oppose all attempts to raise taxes.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 350 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 351 by Senator Murray

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 351 continues an automobile rental tax which isset to expire. I have made a commitment to the taxpayers ofLouisiana to oppose all attempts to raise taxes.

For this reason, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 351 and herebyreturn it to the Senate.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: Senate Bill No. 673 by Senator Erdey

Dear Mr. Koepp:

Senate Bill No. 673 by Senator Erdey diverts dollars away fromthe State General Fund to a local real estate development at theJuban Crossing Economic Development District.

There is an existing process through which a project can receivea State match for local tax increment financing revenues committedto the project. If the Louisiana Department of EconomicDevelopment (LED) determines that providing a State match for aproject will result in a positive return on investment to the State,LED may submit the project for approval to the Joint LegislativeCommittee on the Budget.

For these reasons, I have vetoed Senate Bill No. 673 and herebyreturn it to the Senate. I encourage the author and the supporters ofthe Juban Crossing project to continue to work with LED.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

Mr. Alfred W. SpeerClerk of the House of RepresentativesState CapitolBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70802

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Mr. Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, Louisiana 70802

RE: House Bill No. 1 of the 2012 Regular Session of the Legislatureprovides for the ordinary operating expenses of state government forFiscal Year 2012-2013

Dear Gentlemen:

As authorized by Article III, Section 18(B), and moreparticularly, Article IV, Section 5(G)(1) of the Constitution ofLouisiana, I have exercised my right to veto 10 items of the GeneralAppropriation Bill. I respectfully request that you deliver on mybehalf the following message to the members of the Legislature:

This budget builds on our efforts to reform and restructuregovernment to improve the delivery of services, save taxpayer dollarsand position our state for more economic growth. It also representsa prudent approach that balances spending restraint with practicalsolutions that protect critical services like higher education andhealthcare.

The budget reduces the number of appropriated stategovernment positions by 6,177, which brings the total number ofpositions reduced since 2008 to 16,058. Since January 2008, the totalnumber of state employees has already been reduced from more than100,000 to less than 88,000 - the lowest level in more than 20 years,even before the new position reductions authorized by this budget.

The state General Fund portion of the budget is $22 million lessthan the current-year budget. Total state funding included in thebudget is $100 million less than the current year.

I have vetoed the following items in House Bill No. 1:

Veto Message No. 1Page 54, lines 45-51, and Page 55, lines 1-15:

This will reduce funding to streamline the department byrealigning its expenditures to spending patterns based on a three-yearaverage and will help to comply with the $15 million preambleadjustment, and reflects the fact that the department has four fundedvacant positions; therefore, I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 2Page 75, lines 4-6:

This activity has been adequately funded and this veto will helpto comply with the $15 million preamble adjustment; therefore, I amvetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 3Page 76, lines 39-41:

This item exceeds the projected revenue available from theofficial Revenue Estimating Conference forecast and any unobligatedfund balance; therefore, I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 4Page 93, lines 1-40:

The consolidation of J. Levy Dabadie Correctional Center intoAvoyelles Correctional Center allows the state to streamline theDepartment of Corrections while still providing the same services andwill help to comply with the $15 million preamble adjustment;therefore, I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 5Page 130, lines 7-20:

This language is unnecessary to achieve the goals and objectivesof the department; therefore, I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 6Page 130, lines 30-34:

The Department of Health and Hospitals needs to haveflexibility in implementing reimbursement methodologies; therefore,I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 7Page 130, lines 39-46:

Requiring this approval before rules can be promulgated wouldcause delays in the implementation of the service, reduce budgetedsavings by increasing the expenses of the initiative, and cause thebudget to be out of balance; therefore, I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 8Page 130, lines 47-50:

The implementation of this amendment would limit thebudgetary discretion of the department during fiscally challengingtimes; therefore, I am vetoing this item.

Veto Message No. 9Page 131, lines 19-21:

This amendment would increase the expenses of the programand cause the budget to be out of balance; therefore, I am vetoingthis item.

Veto Message No. 10Page 282, lines 23-30:

House Bill No. 183 of the 2012 Regular Session of theLouisiana Legislature was not enacted into law; therefore, I amvetoing this item.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 183 by Representative Leger

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 183 by Representative Leger diverts the first$1.8 million dollars away from the Support Education in LouisianaFirst (SELF) Fund, a fund used to support salary expenses for K-12and higher education, to a new Casino Support Services Fund.

House Bill No. 183 restructures the revenue flow into the SELFFund and imperils future funding for K-12 and higher educationsalaries. The objective of the bill is to fund the City of New Orleans'casino support services contract, which has already been achievedthrough HB 1.

For these reasons, I have vetoed House Bill No. 183 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

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STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 823 by Representative Greene

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 823 by Representative Greene conflicts with HouseBill No. 1014 which became Act 429 of 2012.

The Louisiana Real Estate Appraisers Board has requested aveto on the basis that "Allowing HB 823 to become law would notonly be duplicative of Act 429, but would undo the federally requiredtechnical amendments now part of Act 429."

Additionally, the Louisiana Real Estate Appraisers Board statesthat "Act 429 represents the combined work and support of allstakeholders, including the Homebuilders Association, LouisianaRealtors Association, Louisiana Bankers Association, and bothFederal and State Appraisal Institutes."

For these reasons, I have vetoed House Bill No. 823 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 934 by Representative Ligi

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 934 continues an automobile rental tax which isset to expire. I have made a commitment to the taxpayers ofLouisiana to oppose all attempts to raise taxes.

For this reason, I have vetoed House Bill No. 934 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

The Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70802

Re: House Bill No. 971 by Representative Barrow

Dear Mr. Koepp:

House Bill No. 971 continues an automobile rental tax which isset to expire. I have made a commitment to the taxpayers ofLouisiana to oppose all attempts to raise taxes.

For this reason, I have vetoed House Bill No. 971 and havereturned it to the House of Representatives.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

STATE OF LOUISIANAOFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

June 15, 2012

Honorable Glenn KoeppSecretary of the SenateState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70804

Honorable Alfred W. SpeerClerk of the House of RepresentativesState CapitolBaton Rouge, LA 70804

Dear Gentlemen:

Since the 2012 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislatureadjourned, I have sent to you veto messages and returned theinstruments for the following ten (10) House and eleven (11) Senatebills:

House Bill Vetoes: HB 38, HB 133, HB 183, HB 823, HB 865,HB 934, HB 971, HB 988, HB 1104 and HB 1106;

Senate Bill Vetoes: SB 226, SB 321, SB 350, SB 351, SB 362,SB 363, SB 365, SB 577, SB 629, SB 673 and SB 677.

I have also sent you veto messages with reference to line itemsin House Bill No. 1.

This completes my consideration of all bills passed during theRegular Session of 2012. I am sending this notice to you to fulfillthe requirements of Article III, Section 18 of the LouisianaConstitution and R.S. 24:10.

Sincerely,BOBBY JINDAL

Governor

Senate Study RequestThe following Senate Study request has been approved by a

majority of the members of the Senate.

SENATE STUDY REQUEST NO. 1—BY SENATORS WARD AND MORRELL

A STUDY REQUESTTo request the Senate Committee on Education to study the

feasibility of having legislative oversight over certaindisciplinary decisions made by the Louisiana High SchoolAthletic Association.

Senate Concurrent Study RequestsThe following Senate Concurrent Study Requests have been

approved by a majority of the members of the Senate and House ofRepresentatives.

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SENATE CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST NO. 1—BY SENATOR GALLOT

A CONCURRENT STUDY REQUESTTo urge and request the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee

and the House and Governmental Affairs Committee to meetand function as a joint committee to study the utilization by thevarious agencies of state government of state owned buildings,state leased buildings, state agency owned buildings, and stateagency leased buildings.

SENATE CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST NO. 2—BY SENATOR MILLS

A CONCURRENT STUDY REQUESTTo request that the Senate Committee on Judiciary C and the House

Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice meet andfunction as a joint committee to study and makerecommendations relative to the feasibility, desirability, andpracticality of enacting a criminal law relative to physical andverbal harassment.

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