Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR156

Introduced
6/17/10  

Caption

Provides an extension of time for the Notary Public Study Committee to report to the legislature.

Impact

The extension provided by SR156 allows the Notary Public Study Committee additional time to finalize its report, which is crucial for informing potential legislative changes or enhancements to the current notary public framework. By extending this deadline to March 1, 2011, lawmakers ensure that the committee has sufficient time to gather comprehensive data and insights, which may ultimately influence future regulations surrounding notary practices in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution 156 (SR156) introduces an extension for the reporting deadline of the Notary Public Study Committee, an entity originally created to analyze the responsibilities and functions of notaries public within the state. The committee was established under Senate Resolution 123 during the 2008 Regular Session and was originally tasked with delivering its findings by a specified date, which has been extended multiple times due to the committee's inability to complete its analysis in the allotted timeframe.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR156 appears to be generally supportive, as it demonstrates a commitment to thorough investigation and oversight of notary public responsibilities. Stakeholders within the legislative community understand the importance of these positions and the need for established guidelines to govern their operation, indicating a proactive approach to addressing any concerns related to the notary system.

Contention

Notably, while there is broad acceptance of SR156's intent, some may argue about the repeated extensions that suggest delays in completing the necessary studies. This raises questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the Notary Public Study Committee. On the other hand, it reflects a careful and deliberate approach by lawmakers, aiming to ensure that any conclusions drawn and subsequent recommendations are robust and well-informed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR45

Creates the Notary Education, Application, and Examination Committee to study all aspects of notary education, examinations, and applications

LA SR123

Directs the Board of Regents to study and make recommendations regarding the provision of public postsecondary education in the New Orleans region.

LA SR193

Requests Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to study Public Records Law and communications used, being in use, possessed, or retained for use by the legislature or any legislative agency, committee, member, or employee in the usual course of the duties and business of the legislature or a member's legislative office.

LA SR189

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to establish a special committee to study the feasibility of extending child support beyond the age of majority.

LA SR146

Creates and provides for the Utility Consumer Advocate Study Group.

LA SR191

Requests DHH to create a study committee and to report to the Senate on provider issues regarding the provision of home-based care and services.

LA SCR57

Committee to study and make recommendations relative to the legislature meeting every two years and operating on a two-year budget.

LA SCR129

Requests the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee to study the re-creation of the Louisiana Environmental Scorecard program and to present their findings to the Louisiana Legislature prior to the 2011 Regular Session.

LA SB75

Provides for legislative continuances and extensions of time for legislators and legislative employees. (gov sig)

LA SR194

Requests appointment of committee to notify the governor that legislature is ready to adjourn sine die.

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