Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB163

Introduced
3/12/12  
Refer
3/12/12  

Caption

Provides relative to securities. (gov sig)

Impact

The bill impacts state laws by specifically adding a category of unlawful practices to securities regulations, which empowers the commissioner of the Office of Financial Institutions (OFI) to define unethical practices by rule. This adds a layer of accountability to those involved in securities transactions and offers additional protections for investors. It could also enhance the state's ability to regulate and enforce securities laws, thereby fostering a more trustworthy market environment for investors in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Bill 163 seeks to amend existing Louisiana law governing securities by adding a new provision that prohibits engaging in dishonest or unethical practices related to the offer, sale, or purchase of securities. This bill is introduced on the premise of enhancing regulatory standards and providing greater protection to investors by ensuring that unethical behaviors in the securities market are clearly defined and penalized. The proposed changes aim to align Louisiana's practices with broader national standards in securities regulation.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment regarding SB 163 appears to lean towards support from those focused on ethical conduct in financial dealings. Legislators and stakeholders who favor the bill argue that it is a necessary step towards improving transparency and accountability in the securities industry. However, there may be concerns from some practitioners in the investment field about the potential for overly broad definitions of unethical conduct that could unintentionally stifle legitimate business operations or lead to increased regulatory burdens.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding the bill is the definition and implications of 'dishonest or unethical practices.' Stakeholders may have differing views on what constitutes unethical behavior in the context of securities, which could lead to debates during the implementation phase of the law. Furthermore, the process of establishing what practices fall under this definition by rulemaking is critical as it could shape the regulatory landscape moving forward, influencing both compliance costs and the behavior of market participants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB638

Provides relative to securities. (gov sig)

LA SB265

Provides relative to registration of securities. (gov sig)

LA HB2048

Sales of securities; definition

LA H0253

Regulation of Securities

LA SB388

Provides relative to the offering, selling, or purchasing of mutual funds subject to foreign laws. (8/1/12)

LA H0311

Securities

LA H0379

Securities

LA HB521

Provides relative to the registration of securities

LA S0988

Securities

LA H0779

Offers and Sales of Securities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.