Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR193

Introduced
5/24/10  
Engrossed
5/24/10  

Caption

Urges and requests study relative to emergency training opportunities for England Airpark

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of preparing communities for both man-made and natural disasters. By formalizing a request for a study, HCR193 aims to evaluate the potential of England Airpark as a central training site, which could enhance the capacity of local and state emergency responders. Should the study indicate viable opportunities, it could lead to improved training standards and better preparedness for emergency situations in Louisiana, ultimately reducing loss of life and property during disasters.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 193 (HCR193) urges and requests the Office of State Fire Marshal and the Louisiana State University Fire and Emergency Training Institute to conduct a study aimed at identifying opportunities for various emergency training programs at England Airpark. The resolution highlights the need for extensive training in areas such as fire response, emergency medical training, disaster relief, and disaster planning. The urgency of this request stems from past disasters, such as Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which have demonstrated the critical role of well-trained emergency personnel in mitigating the impact of such events.

Sentiment

Sentiment around the resolution appears to be supportive, particularly among those involved in emergency services and disaster response. Advocates believe that enhancing training programs will equip first responders and civilians alike with the necessary skills to respond effectively during emergencies. The resolution's intent is largely seen as a proactive approach to strengthening community resilience, although it may also face procedural or funding challenges as the study is pursued.

Contention

While the resolution aims to promote better training for emergency responses, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of resources and the specificity of the training programs proposed. Concerns could arise over whether the study will adequately consider all necessary aspects of emergency training or if it might focus disproportionately on certain areas such as fire services at the expense of others like medical response. The resulting findings could influence future legislative efforts in emergency management practices across the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR108

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development conduct a study and make plans relative to emergency evacuation routes for public safety

LA HCR42

Urges and requests the Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study the feasibility of creating a lumber grading training program

LA HR171

Urges and requests the La. office of financial institutions to study the use of notice of deferment options given by lending institutions to borrowers during gubernatorially declared emergenices

LA HCR119

Urges and requests the Blanco Center to analyze market demand, market rates, diversity, education and training related to the maritime industry

LA HR134

Urges and requests the state fire marshal to study the regulation and inspection of elevators and other lifting devices

LA HCR99

Requests Louisiana State University and the office of state fire marshal to work collaboratively to enhance firefighter training

LA HR185

Requests BESE to study issues relative to dyslexia and related disorders

LA HCR247

Urges and requests the Department of Insurance to study the practice of credit scoring

LA HCR78

Urges and requests the Board of Regents to study alternative uses of underutilized facilities at public postsecondary education institutions

LA HCR253

Urges and requests the presence of dredging boats for continuous operations

Similar Bills

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