Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB353

Introduced
4/8/13  

Caption

Provides relative to contract limits for certain levee projects

Impact

The impact of HB 353 on state laws involves the continuation of higher contract limits for levee projects. By extending this cap until December 31, 2016, the bill permits local levee districts greater flexibility in managing contracts directed towards urgent infrastructure needs. This change could potentially facilitate quicker responses to a growing list of maintenance and improvement projects that are necessary for the safety of residents and the protection of property in flood-prone areas.

Summary

House Bill 353 aims to modify contract limits for certain levee projects within the Terrebonne Levee and Conservation District and the South Lafourche Levee District. Specifically, the bill extends the existing $1,000,000 contract limit, which allows for work on these levees without the need for public bidding if the project cost exceeds the standard $150,000 limit. By doing so, the bill seeks to streamline the process for procuring services necessary for maintaining and improving levees in these districts, which are crucial for flood protection and water management in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 353 appears to be generally positive among proponents who argue that refining and increasing contract limits for levee projects is essential for effective infrastructure management. Supporters believe that the ability to manage larger contracts without undergoing exhaustive bidding processes can lead to more efficient project execution. However, the bill may face scrutiny from critics concerned about accountability and transparency in public contracts, particularly regarding the oversight of the spending of public funds.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 353 focus on concerns over reducing transparency in public contracting practices. Critics argue that by allowing higher contract limits without requiring competitive bidding, the bill might open opportunities for favoritism and misuse of public funds. There is a fundamental tension between the urgency of addressing levee infrastructure needs and ensuring that taxpayer dollars are used efficiently and responsibly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB365

Provides relative to contracts for certain levee and mitigation projects

LA SB305

Provides relative to Coastal Louisiana Levee Consortium.

LA SB708

Extends until December 31, 2014 the $1,000,000 contract limit for any contract by a public entity for levees not maintained with federal funds or to perform mitigation on public lands if the project is undertaken with the public entity's own resources and employees or with the resources and employees of another public entity through an agreement with another public entity. (gov sig)

LA SB167

Provides for work performed by certain public entities to restore or rehabilitate certain levees. (8/1/25)

LA SB161

Provides $1,000,000 annual limit on work performed by a public entity with its own employees and resources to restore or rehabilitate certain levees and extends the termination date. (1/1/14) (EN DECREASE LF EX See Note)

LA SB468

Provides relative to contracts for public works. (8/1/14)

LA HB1086

Provides relative to contract limits for certain public contracts

LA HB297

Provides for a "contract limit" for public works projects by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (EN DECREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SB249

Provides for the disbursement of certain revenue from the Coastal Protection and Restoration Fund for hurricane protection purposes. (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB353

Provides relative to the judgeships of the second district of the First Circuit Court of Appeal. (2/3 - CA5s9) (gov sig)

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