Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB166

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/12/10  
Engrossed
4/19/10  
Report Pass
6/7/10  
Enrolled
6/16/10  
Chaptered
6/29/10  

Caption

Re-creates the Dept. of Revenue

Impact

The bill's enactment signifies the Louisiana Legislature's intent to ensure the ongoing functionality of the Department of Revenue through the re-creation process. With a structured phasing-out plan for the statutory entities, the implications for staff and operations highlight a commitment to avoid disruptions in revenue-related services. The significant timelines set forth will guide future legislative actions, making it crucial for state lawmakers to be attentive to the deadlines for re-creation to avoid gaps in authority and operations.

Summary

House Bill 166 aims to re-create the Department of Revenue in Louisiana, alongside the statutory entities incorporated within the department. The legislation sets the groundwork for the continuation of the department's operations while establishing a framework for any necessary legislative updates related to its authority. Specifically, it stipulates that all existing statutory authority will cease on July 1, 2013, unless re-created beforehand. The bill seeks to provide clarity around the procedures and timeline for the operational status of these government entities.

Sentiment

Discussion around HB 166 portrays a pragmatic approach, primarily supported by legislators who prioritize the maintenance of government services critical for statewide revenue administration. However, the sentiments blend caution as stakeholders express the importance of timely action to ensure that the Department of Revenue can continue its functions without legislative interruptions. Overall, the sentiment leans towards a supportive stance as members outlined the necessity of this re-creation to uphold accountability and effective governance.

Contention

While generally supported, there are concerns regarding the implications of a lack of re-creation by the set termination date. Opponents of the bill highlight potential service gaps and revenue collection issues that could arise during the transition period. Critics advocate for more robust language or safeguards within the bill to ensure that the re-creation process is expedited efficiently, minimizing any risk of operational issues within the Department of Revenue and its statutory entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB626

Re-creates the Dept. of Revenue

LA SB384

Re-creates the Louisiana Department of Revenue. (6/30/12)

LA HB709

Re-creates the Department of Revenue (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB405

Re-creates the Department of Revenue (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB755

Re-creates the Department of Revenue (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HB174

Re-creates the Dept. of Veterans Affairs

LA HB1228

Re-creates the Dept. of Justice (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB56

Re-creates the Department of Public Service

LA SB487

Re-creates the Department of Education. (6/30/10)

LA HB463

Re-creates the Department of Justice

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