Louisiana 2014 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB111 Comm Sub / Analysis

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Leger	HB No. 111
Abstract: Authorizes the governing authority of Orleans Parish to levy an additional ad valorem
tax for fire protection and an additional ad valorem tax for police protection, each not to
exceed an additional one mill.
Present constitution authorizes the governing authority of a parish to levy an ad valorem tax for
general purposes not to exceed four mills.  However, for Orleans Parish the maximum is seven
mills.  Proposed constitutional amendment retains present constitution.
Present constitution, in addition to any other millage otherwise authorized, authorizes the
governing authority of Orleans Parish to levy an additional ad valorem tax for fire protection not
to exceed five mills, and an additional ad valorem tax for police protection not to exceed five
mills.
Proposed constitutional amendment increases the millages that Orleans Parish is authorized to
levy for such purposes to six mills for fire protection and six mills for police protection.  Also
eliminates the provision providing that the millage rates for such additional ad valorem taxes
may not be increased.  Otherwise retains present constitution.
Provides for submission of the proposed amendment to the voters at the statewide election to be
held November 4, 2014.
(Amends Const. Art. VI, ยง26(E))