HLS 12RS-2308 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE BILL NO. 1117 BY REPRESENTATIVE BILLIOT PROPERTY/VACANT SUBSTAND: Provides relative to the enforcement of certain liens AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 33:1236(21)(a)(i), relative to liens; to provide relative to the2 recordation and enforcement of certain liens; to provide for an award of attorney fees3 and court costs in certain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.4 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:5 Section 1. R.S. 33:1236(21)(a)(i) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as6 follows:7 ยง1236. Powers of parish governing authorities8 The police juries and other parish governing authorities shall have the9 following powers:10 * * *11 (21)(a)(i)(aa) To pass ordinances to compel property owners to cut grass and12 obnoxious weeds on their property, including property with structures located13 thereon. If the owners of lots located within subdivisions outside municipalities in14 the parish fail to cut and remove such grass and weeds when requested to do so,15 within fifteen days after receipt of a registered or certified letter by the police jury16 of said the parish, the police jury shall have authority to have such grass and weeds17 cut and removed and to charge the property owners therefor in accordance with18 regulations adopted by the police jury. Upon failure of any such property owner to19 pay the charges, the police jury may file a certified copy of said the charges with the20 HLS 12RS-2308 ORIGINAL HB NO. 1117 Page 2 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. recorder of mortgages, and the same, when so filed and recorded, shall operate as a1 lien and privilege in favor of the parish against the property on which said weeds and2 grass were cut and removed. The lien and privilege granted under this Paragraph,3 when recorded within sixty days from the date of completion of the cutting or4 removal, shall have the same ranking as an ad valorem tax lien on immovable5 property as provided in R.S. 9:4821(1). Parishes may, at their option, pass6 ordinances to add grass cutting charges as heretofore enumerated in this Paragraph7 to the annual ad valorem tax bill of the property involved if the charges remain8 unpaid; the ad valorem tax lien imposed thereby and such rights attendant thereto9 shall coexist with those granted under this Item.10 (bb) If any police jury or other parish governing authority passes an11 ordinance pursuant to the provisions of this Paragraph and records or otherwise12 enforces a lien pursuant to that ordinance against a person or his property and that13 person establishes that he is not the owner of the property subject to the lien, the14 police jury or other parish governing authority shall be liable for the payment of the15 reasonable attorney fees and court costs incurred for the removal of the wrongfully16 recorded lien and for the defense of any action taken for the enforcement of the lien17 by the police jury or other parish governing authority.18 * * *19 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Billiot HB No. 1117 Abstract: Provides for the awarding of attorney fees and court costs incurred in the defense of a wrongfully recorded and enforced grass-cutting lien. Present law authorizes police juries and other parish governing authorities to pass ordinances to compel property owners to cut grass and obnoxious weeds on their property. Present law provides that if the owners of lots located within subdivisions outside municipalities in the parish fail to cut and remove the grass and weeds when requested to do so, within 15 days after receipt of a registered or certified letter by the police jury, the police jury shall have authority to have the grass and weeds cut and removed and to charge the property owners for the cutting and removal. HLS 12RS-2308 ORIGINAL HB NO. 1117 Page 3 of 3 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Present law provides that upon failure of the property owner to pay the charges, the police jury may file and record a certified copy of the charges with the recorder of mortgages which shall operate as a lien and privilege in favor of the parish against the property, and that lien and privilege shall have the same ranking as an ad valorem tax lien on immovable property. Present law authorizes parishes to pass ordinances to add grass-cutting charges to the annual ad valorem tax bill of the property involved if the charges remain unpaid. Proposed law provides that if any police jury or other parish governing authority passes an ordinance and enforces a lien pursuant to the provisions of present law against a person or his property, and that person establishes that he is not the owner of the property subject to the lien, the police jury or other parish governing authority shall be liable for the payment of the reasonable attorney fees and court costs incurred for the removal of the wrongfully recorded lien and for the defense of any action taken for the enforcement of the lien by the police jury or other parish governing authority. (Amends R.S. 33:1236(21)(a)(i))