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Regular Session, 2010 HOUSE BILL NO. 247 BY REPRESENTATIVE GREENE PUBLIC PRINTING: Eliminates requirement that the Acts of the legislature be published in the official journal of the state AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 43:19, 19.1, 24, and 81(introductory paragraph) and to repeal2 R.S. 43:81(5) and 87, relative to Acts of the legislature; to remove certain3 requirements relative to the publication of Acts of the legislature; to provide relative4 to the publication of certain documents on the official Internet website or portal of5 the legislature; to provide relative to the duties of the secretary of state; to provide6 for certain notice concerning Acts of the legislature; to provide relative to the duties7 of the state printer of the official journal of the state; to provide relative to the duties8 of clerks of court; and to provide for related matters.9 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:10 Section 1. R.S. 43:19, 19.1, 24, and 81(introductory paragraph) are hereby amended11 and reenacted to read as follows:12 §19. Laws to be printed in book form; style of printing; number of copies 13 The acts Acts of the legislature shall be published in book form, in the14 English language, with a list of the acts Acts, the dates of their promulgation, and an15 index thereto. Below each act Act shall be printed the date of approval by the16 governor, if approved, or by the legislature in the case of vetoed bills becoming law17 upon reconsideration by the legislature, and also the date of the publication thereof18 in the official journal of the state. The number of copies printed shall be at the19 discretion of the secretary of state but shall not exceed one thousand five hundred20 HLS 10RS-530 ORIGINAL HB NO. 247 Page 2 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. copies. The copies shall be delivered to the secretary of state as soon as possible1 after the adjournment of the legislature. 2 §19.1. Legislative web site website3 Any legislative or governmental instrument, journal, index, order, report, or4 other official document of the state which has previously been published in the5 official journal of the state as provided for in this Title and any Act of the legislature6 may be made accessible on the official Internet web site website or portal of the7 Louisiana State Legislature.8 * * *9 §24. Acts; numbering; publication 10 A. The governor shall transmit each bill delivered to him by the legislature,11 other than vetoed bills, to the secretary of state as soon as possible after he has taken12 action thereon and in any event no later than twenty days after the delivery of such13 bills to him. Similarly, the chief clerical officer of each house shall transmit all14 vetoed bills to the secretary of state after the legislature has acted or determined not15 to act on them or has found a veto session unnecessary. The secretary of state shall16 keep a register of such bills and shall endorse therein the date and time of their17 receipt from the governor or the legislature. The secretary of state shall assign act18 Act numbers to all bills which become law.19 B. The secretary of state shall, upon request, deliver copies of the acts Acts,20 in numerical order by act Act number, to the person, firm, or corporation to whom21 the contract for printing acts Acts was awarded. He shall also deliver copies of the22 acts in the same order to the state printer of the Official Journal of the State for23 publication in the official journal. The acts Acts shall be published in numerical24 order by act Act number. The secretary of state shall endorse in the register required25 in Subsection A above of this Section the date and time of delivery of the acts for26 publication in the official journal and Acts for printing of the acts Acts.27 C. The secretary of state shall take all necessary actions to cause the acts and28 joint resolutions of the legislature to be printed in the Official Journal of the State29 HLS 10RS-530 ORIGINAL HB NO. 247 Page 3 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. within the time limits established by R.S. 43:87. He shall also take all necessary1 actions to cause the date of such publication in the official journal to be printed2 below each act in the acts published as provided in R.S. 43:19.3 C. Within sixty days following final adjournment of a regular, extraordinary,4 or emergency session of the legislature, the secretary of state shall cause a5 notification to be published in the official journal of each parish having a population6 of greater than one hundred thousand according to the latest federal decennial census7 informing the public of where the full text of the Acts of the legislature may be8 obtained.9 * * *10 §81. Official journal of state11 The printing of advertisements, public notices, and proclamations and the12 promulgation of all laws and joint resolutions of the legislature, and all public13 notices and advertising to be done by the legislature, or the executive or other14 departments and institutions of the state government, shall be published in a daily15 newspaper to be known and designated as the "Official Journal of the State", which16 newspaper shall have and possess the following qualifications, viz:17 * * *18 Section 2. R.S. 43:81(5) and 87 are hereby repealed in their entirety.19 Section 3. This Act shall take effect and become operative if and when the proposed20 amendment of Article III of the Constitution of Louisiana contained in the Act which21 originated as House Bill No.____ of this 2010 Regular Session of the Legislature is adopted22 at the statewide election to be held in 2010 and becomes effective.23 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Greene HB No. 247 Abstract: Removes the requirement that Acts of the legislature be published in the official journal of the state. Removes duties of the state printer of the official journal of the state, the secretary of state, and clerks of court regarding the publication of Acts of HLS 10RS-530 ORIGINAL HB NO. 247 Page 4 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. the legislature in the official journal of the state. Provides specific authority to make Acts of the legislature accessible on the website of the legislature. Requires the secretary of state to cause certain notices to be published regarding availability of Acts of the legislature. Present law (R.S. 43:87) requires the state printer of the official journal of the state to print in full in the official journal of the state all laws and joint resolutions of the legislature. Provides time limits for publication. Requires the state printer of the official journal of the state to deliver to the secretary of state upon his order copies of the official journal of the state containing the laws or joint resolutions enacted by the legislature. Requires the secretary of state to cause the copies of the official journal of the state to be sent to the clerks of court. Requires the clerks of court to carefully preserve the copies of the official journal of the state until they receive copies of the laws in book form. Provides that the state printer of the official journal of the state shall not receive more than $6 per 100 for copies of the matter printed in the official journal of the state. Requires the secretary of state to send a copy of the official journal of the state to a requesting legislator or judge. Proposed law repeals present law. Present law (R.S. 43:19) requires the Acts of the legislature to be published in book form. Provides that the date of approval by the governor, or legislature if vetoed, be printed below each Act. Proposed law retains present law. Present law further requires that the date of publication in the official journal of the state be printed below each Act. Proposed law removes this requirement. Present law (R.S. 43:19.1) provides that any legislative or governmental instrument, journal, index, order, report, or other official document of the state which has previously been published in the official journal of the state as provided for in present law may be made accessible on the official Internet website or portal of the legislature. Proposed law retains present law and adds specific authority to make accessible on the website of the legislature any Act of the legislature. Present law (R.S. 43:24) provides duties for the governor, secretary of state, and chief clerical officers of each house of the legislature relative to Acts of the legislature. Requires the secretary of state to deliver copies of the Acts to the state printer of the official journal of the state for publication. Requires the secretary of state to take all necessary actions to cause the Acts of the legislature to be printed in the official journal of the state within the time limits established in present law (R.S. 43:87). Requires the secretary of state to cause the date of publication in the official journal of the state to be printed below each Act in the Acts published in book form. Proposed law repeals present law duties of the secretary of state. Requires the secretary of state, within 60 days following final adjournment of a legislative session, to publish in the official journal of each parish having a population of greater than 100,000 a notice informing the public of where the full text of the Acts of the legislature may be obtained. Present law (R.S. 43:81) provides relative to the official journal of the state. Provides that advertisements, public notices, proclamations, and all public notices and advertising to be done by the legislature, or the executive or other departments and institutions of state government, shall be printed in the official journal of the state. Proposed law retains present law. Present law further provides that all laws and joint resolutions be promulgated in the official journal of the state. Proposed law removes this requirement. HLS 10RS-530 ORIGINAL HB NO. 247 Page 5 of 5 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Present law provides qualifications that must be met for a newspaper to be the official journal of the state. Proposed law generally retains present law. Present law specifically provides that one of the qualifications to be the publisher of the official journal of the state is that the publisher must be capable of and agree to publish the Acts of the legislature within time limits established by present law. Proposed law removes this particular qualification. Effective if and when the proposed amendment of Art. III of the Const. of La. contained in the Act which originated as House Bill No. ___ of this 2010 R.S. of the Legislature is adopted at a statewide election and becomes effective. (Amends R.S. 43:19, 19.1, 24, and 81(intro. para.); Repeals R.S. 43:81(5) and 87)