Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB468

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Provides that payment for violations issued by Weights and Standards Mobile Police Officers and Weights and Standards Stationary Scale Police may be paid by credit card.(7/01/10)

Impact

If enacted, SB 468 will amend existing laws under R.S. 32:389, which governs enforcement and collection associated with weight and standards violations. This bill specifically addresses the payment methods for penalties, enabling a more flexible and accessible approach for violators. The introduction of credit card payments may enhance compliance rates, as it lowers barriers to payment and acknowledges the growing shift towards electronic transactions in government dealings. By embracing contemporary payment options, the bill serves to improve efficiency within the administrative processes surrounding vehicle and traffic law enforcement.

Summary

Senate Bill 468 focuses on updating the enforcement procedures related to the issuance of violation tickets by Weights and Standards Mobile Police Officers and Weights and Standards Stationary Scale Police. Notably, the bill allows for the payment of these violation tickets via department-approved credit cards. This change aims to streamline the payment process for residents and non-residents alike, facilitating quicker resolutions of violations and reducing the administrative burden associated with processing payments by traditional methods like checks or money orders. Such a provision represents a modernization of the enforcement framework in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 468 is generally positive, particularly among proponents who advocate for modernization within state laws regarding traffic and enforcement via weights and measures. Supporters argue that the ability to pay by credit card is a simple yet significant enhancement, reflecting a responsiveness to the needs of the community and the operational realities of modern law enforcement. There were no significant public objections noted, indicating a consensus that shifting towards electronic payment modalities is a favorable development for all stakeholders involved.

Contention

While there are no major points of contention noted in the discussions surrounding SB 468, there may still be concerns regarding the security and privacy of transactions involving credit cards. Stakeholders may also debate the implications of modernization on enforcement practices and how such changes might affect compliance rates among differing demographics. Furthermore, as the bill progresses, the implementation process will need to address questions regarding the appropriate technology and infrastructure required to support these payment upgrades, ensuring they align with state operations and financial regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB46

Provides relative to the delay for applying for a new trial in parish and city courts. (8/15/10)

LA SB221

Prohibits a political subdivision from imposing a tax or fee on nonresidents at a different rate than residents. (8/15/10) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB177

Provides relative to expanding eligibility criteria for crime victim reparations. (8/15/10) (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA SB563

Makes changes to the nursing home reimbursement methodology. (8/15/10) (EN SD RV See Note)

LA SB378

Regarding the rights of victims in a criminal proceeding, provides for refusal of a parent to allow a minor victim to be interviewed by the attorney for the defendant or by the attorney's employee or agent . (8/15/10)

LA SB238

Provides relative to the governor's office on women's policy. (gov sig)

LA SB673

Provide for the filing of annual audited financial statements by certain public trust funds. (8/15/10)

LA SB196

Expands the definition of a child placing agency and exempts from licensure child-placing agencies owned and operated by the Department of Social Services. (10/1/10)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.