Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR111

Introduced
5/23/13  
Introduced
5/23/13  
Refer
5/27/13  
Refer
5/27/13  
Report Pass
5/29/13  
Report Pass
5/29/13  
Passed
5/30/13  
Passed
5/30/13  
Engrossed
6/2/13  

Caption

Requests DHH and other entities take all appropriate action to identify and recognize persons interred in Gilbert Memorial Park.

Impact

The resolution seeks to ensure that families of those interred in Gilbert Memorial Park can access information regarding their loved ones. By facilitating a clearer understanding of interment records, it aims to provide closure for descendants who have struggled with uncertainty about the resting places of their relatives. Additionally, it underscores the legal obligations under state law for cemeteries to maintain accurate and accessible records of burials, which in turn supports the integrity of public health records and historical documentation.

Summary

SCR111 is a concurrent resolution urging and requesting the Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH), the Office of the Attorney General, and the Louisiana Cemetery Board to take necessary actions to provide information identifying persons interred in Gilbert Memorial Park. This cemetery has served the North Baton Rouge community for decades but has faced significant issues regarding incomplete interment records, particularly due to mismanagement in previous years. The resolution aims to address these problems by prompting state agencies to collaborate effectively in reconstructing and properly managing the cemetery's records.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR111 appears to be positive, with support from various stakeholders, including community members and officials who recognize the importance of properly honoring and memorializing those interred. The approach to involve community members through the establishment of the Lillian Jackson Memorial Board is indicative of a desire for inclusivity and civic engagement, reflecting a commitment to addressing past wrongs and improving the cemetery's management.

Contention

While the bill's intent and actions are generally welcomed, points of contention may arise from potential concerns over the effectiveness of the proposed collaborations among the involved state departments. Additionally, the ability of the Lillian Jackson Memorial Board to genuinely represent the interests of the community members could be scrutinized. Ensuring that all voices are heard and that effective communication channels are established will be crucial to the successful implementation of the resolution's goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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