Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR189

Introduced
5/24/10  
Refer
5/25/10  
Report Pass
6/2/10  
Engrossed
6/9/10  

Caption

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding the birth certificate and filiation statutes

Impact

If implemented, the recommendations from the study could lead to significant changes in how birth certificates are issued and the legal definitions surrounding parentage in Louisiana. This resolution reflects a proactive approach to harmonizing various aspects of family law within the state, ensuring that the laws regulating the issuance of birth certificates do not contradict laws about filiation. The resolution emphasizes the importance of clarity and consistency in legal documentation related to a child's identity and familial relationships.

Summary

HCR189 is a House Concurrent Resolution that directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the existing laws pertaining to birth certificates and filiation. The goal of the resolution is to identify and recommend revisions to state laws by February 1, 2012, in order to address and resolve any conflicts between these laws. This initiative emerges from concerns that the provisions governing birth certificates have been amended numerous times since their original enactment in 1979 and may not align seamlessly with newer legislation regarding filiation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR189 appears to be neutral to positive, focusing on improving legal frameworks for the benefit of citizen clarity and the integrity of legal identity documents. Legislators promoting this resolution likely see it as a necessary measure to ensure that outdated laws are reconsidered and refined in accordance with evolving societal standards and understandings of family structures.

Contention

While HCR189 appears to be an essential step toward refining and updating state laws, potential points of contention could arise during the legislative process, particularly regarding what specific recommendations are made by the Louisiana State Law Institute. Stakeholders may have differing opinions on what revisions are necessary, especially in relation to new family dynamics and the recognition of rights within diverse family structures. The bill's implementation could also lead to debates over the implications of any changes made to existing legal definitions of parentage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR191

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study the laws regarding intrafamily adoptions and make recommendations

LA HCR63

Authorizes and directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding the law of lesion beyond moiety

LA HCR76

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding unpaid wages

LA HCR85

Requests that the Louisiana State Law Institute study the laws regarding adoptions and make recommendations

LA HCR79

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the legislature regarding abuse of incentives in the adoption process

LA HCR10

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the laws governing paternity and birth certificates

LA HCR22

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding notice and mailing requirements

LA HCR42

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to the Uniform Collaborative Law Act

LA HCR130

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the legislature regarding child support enforcement

LA HCR168

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to the Trust Code

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.