Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB237

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Provides relative to fees charged for accommodations at state parks in Sabine Parish

Impact

The introduction of HB 237 will directly impact the management of state parks in Sabine Parish by affording the office of state parks the authority to implement and adjust user fees. By linking fees to market values, the bill potentially increases the accessibility of state park resources while also aiming to enhance revenue for maintenance and improvements of park facilities. This shift could also influence visitor patterns and funding for local conservation efforts, as enhanced facilities might encourage more visitors, benefiting local economies.

Summary

House Bill 237 establishes a structured fee system for accommodations and facilities within state parks located in Sabine Parish, Louisiana. The bill aims to enhance the revenue generated from state park facilities by aligning fees with the market value of comparable facilities in the area. Notably, the bill mandates annual adjustments to these fees, ensuring they are not set below 80% of the current market rate. This approach is intended to reflect economic conditions and maintain a competitive pricing structure for state park amenities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 237 appears to be supportive from a financial management perspective, with proponents emphasizing the importance of ensuring park fees are reflective of current economic conditions. However, there may be concerns regarding potential impacts on community access to state parks if fees become prohibitively expensive. Overall, the bill seems to be positioned positively in terms of enhancing state revenue while potentially balancing the needs of community access to recreational spaces.

Contention

While the bill has been introduced to generate more funding for state parks, it does raise questions about the implications for those who might find the new fee structures as barriers to access. Critics may argue that fees tied closely to market values could disproportionately affect lower-income individuals, making it difficult for them to utilize state parks. This raises a fundamental debate about the role of state parks as public resources versus revenue-generating entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB48

Provides relative to the Sabine Parish Tourist and Recreation Commission hotel occupancy tax

LA HB225

Provides citations issued by the weights and standards police force or state police for violations of weight, size, or load violations while in Sabine Parish shall be disposed of as traffic citations by courts in Sabine Parish

LA HB145

Provides relative to group health insurance coverage for retired employees of the Sabine Parish District Attorney's Office (EN NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)

LA HB238

Provides for payment of health and life insurance premiums for retired deputies and sheriffs of the Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office (EN +$37,000 LF EX See Note)

LA HB188

Expands eligibility for payment of certain insurance premium costs for retired assessor's and assessor's employees in the parishes of LaSalle, Rapides, Sabine, and Winn (OR +$12,360 LF EX See Note)

LA HB223

Provides relative to the Iberville Parish Parks and Recreation District

LA HB65

Requires DOTD to include Hornbeck-Plainview Road in Sabine and Vernon parishes in the state highway system (OR +$21,500,000 SD EX See Note)

LA HB655

Provides relative to fees charged by the Louisiana Department of Health in parish health units

LA HB659

Provides relative to fire protection districts in Lafourche Parish

LA HB500

Provides relative to fees for pretrial programs in DeSoto Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.