Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB32

Introduced
4/25/11  
Refer
4/25/11  
Report Pass
5/23/11  
Engrossed
5/31/11  
Refer
6/15/11  
Report Pass
6/19/11  
Enrolled
6/20/11  
Chaptered
6/30/11  

Caption

Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government

Impact

The passage of HB 32 allows various state agencies to create dedicated funds to cover operational costs and promote efficient service delivery. This regulated framework helps ensure that funds are allocated appropriately and spent in alignment with specific agency goals. The reestablishment of these funds will encourage agencies to streamline operations and manage their resources more effectively, thus enhancing the overall efficiency of state government operations and service delivery to citizens.

Summary

House Bill 32, enacted in 2011, establishes and regulates agency ancillary funds for certain state institutions in Louisiana. These funds, referred to as internal service funds, auxiliary accounts, or enterprise funds, are intended for use in conducting business enterprises that provide public, auxiliary, and interagency services. The bill stipulates how appropriations are made from the state general fund and outlines the financial management of these funds, ensuring compliance with public bid laws.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 32 appeared to be positive, as it was designed to improve the financial structure of state agencies and ensure better governance of funds. Legislators from both parties acknowledged the necessity of such regulations to manage public funds responsibly, reducing the risk of misallocation or misuse. The collaborative effort reflects a commitment to improve transparency and accountability within state operations.

Contention

Despite general support, there were concerns regarding the potential for misuse of funds if not monitored closely. Critics highlighted the need for stringent oversight to ensure that the autonomy granted to agencies does not lead to a lack of accountability. Discussions also touched on the need for performance indicators to measure the effectiveness of the funds and the services provided, suggesting that without such measures, the bill could lead to inefficiencies or ineffectiveness in public service delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB76

Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government

LA HB134

Provides for ancillary expenses of state government

LA HB168

Provides for ancillary expenses of state government

LA HB262

Provides for ancillary expenses of state government

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Provides for ancillary expenses of state government

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Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government