Louisiana 2010 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB278 Engrossed / Bill

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Regular Session, 2010
SENATE BILL NO. 278
BY SENATOR ERDEY 
PARISHES.  Provides with respect to the costs associated with the removal of dangerous
structures incurred by a parish or municipality. (8/15/10)
AN ACT1
To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4766(E)(1), relative to liens and privileges on immovable2
property; to provide relative to the procedure for the enforcement of certain liens and3
privileges by local government; and to provide for related matters.4
Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:5
Section 1. R.S. 33:4766(E)(1) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:6
ยง4766. Lien and privilege for cost of demolition, removal, and maintenance by7
parish or municipality; interest; attorney fees8
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E.(1) The privilege and lien shall be enforced by ordinary process in the10
district court having jurisdiction of the immovable within three years after it is11
perfected. Alternatively, the privilege and lien may be enforced by assessing the12
amount of the privilege and lien against the immovable as a tax against the13
immovable, to be enforced and collected as any ordinary property tax lien to be14
assessed against the property; said lien and privilege may be collected in the manner15
fixed for collection of taxes and shall be subject to the same civil penalties for16
delinquencies. After the parish or municipality has incurred such costs as constitute17 SB NO. 278
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the lien and privilege on the property, the parish president, police jury, mayor, or any1
director of any community development department of the parish or municipality2
may send an attested bill of said costs and expenses which constitute the lien and3
privilege to the director of administration or tax assessor of the parish in which the4
property is located, who shall add the amount of said bill to the next tax bill of the5
owner. The lien obtained by the parish or municipality pursuant to proper6
notification and filing shall include not only the costs provided for in Subsection A7
of this Section but shall include all attorney fees and all costs of court incurred in the8
locating of the owner, the notification of the owner, and the enforcement and9
collection of the amount secured by the lien against the immovable and the10
improvements.11
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The original instrument was prepared by James Benton. The following
digest, which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was
prepared by Jerry G. Jones.
DIGEST
Erdey (SB 278)
Present law provides that a privilege and lien in favor of a parish or municipality for costs
of removal of dangerous structures may be enforced by assessing the amount of the privilege
and lien against the immovable as a tax against the immovable, and may be enforced and
collected as any ordinary property tax lien assessed against the property.
Present law further provides that the parish president, police jury, mayor, or any director of
any community development department of the parish or municipality may send an attested
bill of the costs and expenses which constitute the lien and privilege to the director of
administration, who shall add the amount of the bill to the next tax bill of the owner. 
Proposed law provides that the proper party to receive the attested bill is the director of
administration or tax assessor of the parish in which the property is located. Retains
remainder of present law.
Effective August 15, 2010.
(Amends R.S. 33:4766(E)(1))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate
Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Judiciary A to the
original bill.
1. Deleted "parish assessor" as proper party and provided that proper party to
receive attested bill is director of administration or tax assessor of the parish
in which the property is located.