SLS 111ES-18 ENGROSSED Page 1 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. First Extraordinary Session, 2011 SENATE BILL NO. 15 BY SENATOR CLAITOR CENSUS. Provides relative to provisions in Title 43 which are limited in applicability to political subdivisions or local areas meeting specified population characteristics. AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 43:140(5), 142(B), 171(B), 200(5), and 201(C), relative to2 provisions of Title 43 (Public Printing and Advertisements) of the Louisiana Revised3 Statutes of 1950, which are limited in applicability to certain political subdivisions4 or local areas based upon population classifications; to specify applicability to one5 or more political subdivisions or local areas; and to provide for related matters.6 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:7 Section 1. R.S. 43:140(5), 142(B), 171(B), 200(5), and 201(C) are hereby amended8 and reenacted to read as follows: 9 §140. Definitions 10 As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed11 to them in this Section: 12 * * *13 (5) "Office" shall mean the newspaper's principal public business office and14 need not be the place at which the newspaper's printing presses are physically15 located. A newspaper shall have only one principal public business office; however,16 any newspaper with a principal business office in a parish adjoining Jefferson17 SB NO. 15 SLS 111ES-18 ENGROSSED Page 2 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Parish which within one year prior to June 1, 1986, has actually published official1 proceedings of any municipal corporation, parish council, police jury, or school2 board of a parish having a population of not less than four hundred thousand and3 adjoining the parish where the newspaper maintains its principal public business4 office, in Jefferson Parish shall be deemed to be published in an office physically5 located in both the parish where the newspaper maintains its principal business office6 and the adjoining parish Jefferson Parish.7 * * *8 §142. Qualifications of newspaper9 * * *10 B. The provisions of this Section relating to the five year requirement shall11 not contravene any contract existing between any governing body and a newspaper12 on and prior to May 11, 1970; nor shall the five year requirement herein be applied13 in assessing the qualifications of a newspaper which was in existence on May 11,14 1970; nor shall any provision of this Chapter prohibit a publication from becoming15 an official journal in a parish having a population of not less than four hundred16 thousand Jefferson Parish when the publication has actually published official17 proceedings within one year prior to June 1, 1986 of any municipal corporation,18 parish council, police jury, or school board within that parish Jefferson Parish.19 * * *20 §171. Selection of newspaper21 * * *22 B. The provisions of this Section relating to the five year requirement shall23 not contravene any contract existing between any governing body and a newspaper24 on and prior to May 11, 1970; nor shall the five year requirement herein be applied25 in assessing the qualifications of a newspaper which was in existence on May 11,26 1970; nor shall any provision of this Chapter prohibit a publication from becoming27 an official journal in a parish having a population of not less than four hundred28 thousand Orleans or Jefferson Parish when the publication has actually published29 SB NO. 15 SLS 111ES-18 ENGROSSED Page 3 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. official proceedings within one year prior to June 1, 1986 of any municipal1 corporation, parish council, police jury, or school board within that parish Jefferson2 or Orleans Parish.3 * * *4 §200. Definitions5 As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed6 to them in this Section:7 * * *8 (5) "Office" means the newspaper's principal public business office and need9 not be the place at which the newspaper's printing presses are physically located. A10 newspaper shall have only one principal public business office; however, any11 newspaper with a principal business office in a parish adjoining Jefferson Parish12 which, within one year prior to June 1, 1986, has actually published official13 proceedings of any municipal corporation, police jury, or school board of a parish14 having a population of not less than four hundred thousand and adjoining the parish15 where the newspaper maintains its principal public business office, in Jefferson16 Parish shall be deemed to be published in an office physically located in both the17 parish where the newspaper maintains its principal business office and the adjoining18 parish Jefferson Parish.19 * * *20 §201. Judicial advertisements and legal notices; parishes outside parish of Orleans21 * * *22 C. The provisions of this Section relating to the five year requirement shall23 not contravene any contract existing between any governing body and a newspaper24 on and prior to May 11, 1970; nor shall the five year requirement herein be applied25 in assessing the qualifications of a newspaper which was in existence on May 11,26 1970; nor shall any provision of this Chapter prohibit a publication being selected27 to publish judicial advertisements and legal notices in a parish having a population28 of not less than four hundred thousand Jefferson Parish when the publication has29 SB NO. 15 SLS 111ES-18 ENGROSSED Page 4 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. actually published official proceedings within one year prior to June 1, 1986 of any1 municipal corporation, parish council, police jury, or school board within that parish2 Jefferson Parish.3 * * *4 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Tim Prather. DIGEST Claitor (SB 15) Proposed law, contained in Title 43 (Public Printing and Advertisements) of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, legislates with regard to classifications of parishes, municipalities, or other political subdivisions or local areas according to population by limiting the application of laws based upon specific classifications to one or more parishes, municipalities, or other political subdivisions or local areas, as follows: CITATION/ TOPIC EXISTING LAW AFFECTED LOCATIONS PROPOSED LAW R.S. 43:140(5) - Defines "office" relative to the selection of official journals of political subdivisions Parish having a population of 400,000+, Orleans excepted Jefferson and Orleans parishes (both 1980, 1990, 2000 census), East Baton Rouge Parish (2000 census) Jefferson Parish R.S. 43:142(B) - Provides relative to an out-of-parish journal being the official journal of political subdivision of certain parishes Parish having a population of 400,000+, Orleans excepted Jefferson and Orleans parishes (both 1980, 1990, 2000 census), East Baton Rouge Parish (2000 census) Jefferson Parish R.S. 43:171(B) - Provides relative to an out-of-parish journal being the official journal of "other political subdivision" (i.e., not parishes or municipalities) of certain other parishes Parish having a population of 400,000+ Jefferson and Orleans parishes (both 1980, 1990, 2000 census), East Baton Rouge Parish (2000 census) Jefferson and Orleans parishes SB NO. 15 SLS 111ES-18 ENGROSSED CITATION/ TOPIC EXISTING LAW AFFECTED LOCATIONS PROPOSED LAW Page 5 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. R.S. 43:200(5) - Defines "office" relative to the selection of official journals for judicial advertisements Parish having a population of 400,000+, Orleans excepted Jefferson and Orleans parishes (both 1980, 1990, 2000 census), East Baton Rouge Parish (2000 census) Jefferson Parish R.S. 43:201(C) - Provides relative to an out-of-parish journal publishing judicial advertisements for certain other parishes Parish having a population of 400,000+, Orleans excepted Jefferson and Orleans parishes (both 1980, 1990, 2000 census), East Baton Rouge Parish (2000 census) Jefferson Parish (Amends R.S. 43:140(5), 142(B), 171(B), 200(5), and 201(C))