SLS 12RS-693 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. Regular Session, 2012 SENATE BILL NO. 328 BY SENATOR BROOME LEGISLATION. Provides for poverty impact statements for proposed legislation. (1/1/13) AN ACT1 To enact R.S. 24:603.2, relative to the legislation; to provide for poverty impact statements2 for certain legislative measures; to provide for the duties of the legislative fiscal3 office; and to provide for related matters.4 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:5 Section 1. R.S. 24:603.2 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 6 ยง603.2. Poverty impact statements7 A. Each state department, agency, board, commission, or institution8 shall cooperate with and provide information requested by the legislative fiscal9 office in preparation of a poverty impact statement pursuant to Subsection B10 of this Section.11 B.(1) The author of a legislative measure may request the legislative12 fiscal office to prepare a poverty impact statement as part of the fiscal note for13 the measure introduced during any legislative session, if the measure has a14 potential impact on child, individual, or family poverty in relation to individual15 or community asset development domains such as any of the following:16 (a) Household income, assets, and financial security.17 SB NO. 328 SLS 12RS-693 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. (b) Early childhood development and preschool through postsecondary1 education development.2 (c) Employment and workforce development.3 (d) Taxes and tax credits.4 (e) Child and dependent care, housing, health care, nutrition,5 transportation, and utilities assistance.6 (2) A statement shall include an estimate of any potential impact of the7 legislative measure.8 (3) The statement may include information about the data sources used9 to prepare the statement and a brief description of the data analysis that was10 made.11 (4) The legislative fiscal office shall be responsible for preparing the12 statement with existing resources and may collaborate with the appropriate13 state department, agency, board, commission, or institution. The legislative14 fiscal office may also work directly with the state demographer or any other15 nonpartisan objective analysts in preparing the statement.16 (5) The statement is intended to be a brief narrative.17 C. As used in this Section, unless the context otherwise requires:18 (1) "Capability approach index" means a measure of the economic19 capabilities of a population that uses a methodology similar to that used in the20 development of the human development index.21 (2) "Federal poverty line" means the poverty guidelines updated22 periodically in the federal register by the United States Department of Health23 and Human Services under the authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902 (2).24 (3) "Potential impact" means an assessment as to how implementation25 of a legislative measure would affect access to basic human services, including,26 but not limited to, health care, housing, and education. "Potential impact" also27 means any qualitative or quantitative analysis of the effect of a legislative28 measure on child, individual, or family poverty in relation to the domains29 SB NO. 328 SLS 12RS-693 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. specified in Subparagraphs (1)(a) through (e) of Subsection B. If a quantitative1 analysis is made, the analysis may be made by using poverty measures.2 (4) "Poverty" means living at or below one hundred percent of the3 federal poverty line.4 (5) "Poverty measures" may include the federal poverty line, the5 self-sufficiency standard, a supplemental poverty measure, or other measures6 including a capability approach index, or a ranking of other Louisiana social7 determinants that may be used by departments, agencies, or institutions of the8 state in evaluating the outcomes and effectiveness of public policies.9 (6) "Self-sufficiency standard" means a measure of the income needed10 by a family of a given composition in a given place to adequately meet its basic11 needs without public or private assistance.12 (7) "Statement" means a poverty impact statement as provided for in13 this Section.14 D. In addition, the chairman of the committee to which such legislative15 measure is referred may request such a statement from the legislative fiscal16 officer immediately upon referral of the measure and the secretary of the Senate17 and the clerk of the House of Representatives may request such a statement18 upon introduction of the measure.19 E. Whenever any committee of either house reports a legislative measure20 with an amendment which alters the poverty impact effect of the measure, there21 shall be attached to the reported measure a fiscal note delineating the poverty22 impact effect of the change proposed by the amendment. The committee23 chairman shall request such note from the legislative fiscal office. In like24 manner, whenever a floor amendment which would alter the poverty impact25 effect of the measure is proposed without a fiscal note containing the poverty26 impact effect of such amendment attached thereto, any member of the house in27 question may offer a motion that the amendment be withdrawn. The28 amendment may be proposed again at any time it would otherwise be in order,29 SB NO. 328 SLS 12RS-693 ORIGINAL Page 4 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. provided that the required fiscal note is attached. It shall be the responsibility1 of the member proposing such a floor amendment to secure any required fiscal2 note from the legislative fiscal office either directly or through the staff of the3 house in which the member serves.4 F. Whenever a measure requiring a poverty impact statement in the5 fiscal note has been reported by any committee of either house of the legislature6 without a fiscal note, any member may, on third reading of such measure, offer7 a motion that the measure be returned to the calendar.8 Section 2. This Act shall become effective on January 1, 2013.9 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Jerry J. Guillot. DIGEST Proposed law provides for poverty impact statements to be prepared by the Legislative Fiscal Office (LFO) for certain legislative measures. Proposed law requires that each state department, agency, board, commission, or institution cooperate with and provide information requested by the LFO in preparation of a poverty impact statement. Proposed law provides that the author of a legislative measure may request the LFO to prepare a poverty impact statement as part of the fiscal note for the measure introduced during any legislative session, if the measure has a potential impact on child, individual, or family poverty in relation to individual or community asset development domains such as any of the following: 1. Household income, assets, and financial security. 2. Early childhood development and preschool through postsecondary education development. 3. Employment and workforce development. 4. Taxes and tax credits. 5. Child and dependent care, housing, health care, nutrition, transportation, and utilities assistance. Proposed law requires that a statement include an estimate of any potential impact of the measure. Proposed law provides that the statement may include information about the data sources used to prepare the statement and a brief description of the data analysis that was made. Proposed law provides that the LFO is responsible for preparing the statement with existing resources and may collaborate with the appropriate state department, agency, board, commission, or institution. The LFO may also work directly with the state demographer or SB NO. 328 SLS 12RS-693 ORIGINAL Page 5 of 5 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. any other nonpartisan objective analysts in preparing the statement. Proposed law provides that the statement is intended to be a brief narrative. Proposed law contains the following definitions: 1. "Capability approach index" means a measure of the economic capabilities of a population that uses a methodology similar to that used in the development of the human development index. 2. "Federal poverty line" means the poverty guidelines updated periodically in the federal register by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 3. "Potential impact" means an assessment as to how implementation of a legislative measure would affect access to basic human services, including, but not limited to, health care, housing, and education. "Potential impact" also means any qualitative or quantitative analysis of the effect of a legislative measure on child, individual, or family poverty in relation to the domains specified. If a quantitative analysis is made, the analysis may be made by using poverty measures. 4. "Poverty" means living at or below 100% of the federal poverty line. 5. "Poverty measures" may include the federal poverty line, the self-sufficiency standard, a supplemental poverty measure, or other measures including a capability approach index, or a ranking of other Louisiana social determinants that may be used by departments, agencies, or institutions of the state in evaluating the outcomes and effectiveness of public policies. 6. "Self-sufficiency standard" means a measure of the income needed by a family of a given composition in a given place to adequately meet its basic needs without public or private assistance. Proposed law provides that the chairman of the committee to which such legislative measure is referred may request such a statement from the LFO immediately upon referral of the measure and the Senate secretary and the House clerk may request such a statement upon introduction of the measure. Proposed law provides that whenever any committee of either house reports a legislative measure with an amendment which alters the poverty impact effect of the measure, there shall be attached to the reported measure a fiscal note delineating the poverty impact effect of the change proposed by the amendment. Requires that the committee chairman request such note from the LFO. In like manner, whenever a floor amendment which would alter the poverty impact effect of the measure is proposed without a fiscal note containing the poverty impact effect of such amendment attached thereto, any member of the house in question may offer a motion that the amendment be withdrawn. Provides that the amendment may be proposed again at any time it would otherwise be in order, provided that the required fiscal note is attached. Provides that it is the responsibility of the member proposing such a floor amendment to secure any required fiscal note from the LFO either directly or through the staff of the house in which the member serves. Proposed law provides that whenever a measure requiring a poverty impact statement in the fiscal note has been reported by any committee of either house of the legislature without a fiscal note, any member may, on third reading of such measure, offer a motion that the measure be returned to the calendar. Effective January 1, 2013. (Adds R.S. 24:603.2)