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Regular Session, 2014 HOUSE BILL NO. 246 BY REPRESENTATIVE HARRISON ELDERLY: Provides relative to the Department of Elderly Affairs, including provisions for officers and employees, rulemaking, and funding AN ACT1 To amend and reenact R.S. 36:5, 153, 154(A)(3), 155, and 156(A) and R.S. 46:931, 932(8),2 933(G), and 934(A) and (B) and to enact R.S. 36:151(D), relative to the Department3 of Elderly Affairs; to provide relative to officers and employees, rulemaking, and4 funding for the department; to provide that all officers and employees of the5 department shall be in the classified state service; to provide for rulemaking6 authority for the department; to provide for appropriation and allocation to the7 department of funds appropriated or allocated for department functions; to provide8 for implementation; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.9 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:10 Section 1. R.S. 36:5, 153, 154(A)(3), 155, and 156(A) are hereby amended and11 reenacted and R.S. 36:151(D) is hereby enacted to read as follows: 12 §5. Departmental officers; unclassified service 13 A. The secretary, deputy secretary, undersecretary, and assistant secretaries14 of departments of the executive branch of state government shall be in the15 unclassified service of the state.16 B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A of this Section or of any17 other law to the contrary, the secretary, deputy secretary, undersecretary, and any18 assistant secretary and all officers and employees of the Department of Elderly19 Affairs shall be in the classified service of the state.20 * * *21 HLS 14RS-729 ENGROSSED HB NO. 246 Page 2 of 7 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. §151. Department of Elderly Affairs; creation; domicile; composition; purposes and1 functions2 * * *3 D. All officers and employees of the Department of Elderly Affairs shall be4 in the classified service of the state.5 * * *6 §153. Secretary of elderly affairs7 There shall be a secretary of the Department of Elderly Affairs, who shall be8 in the classified state civil service. The secretary shall be appointed by the governor9 with consent of the Senate from recommendations for appointment by the Louisiana10 Executive Board on Aging, and who shall serve at the pleasure of the governor at in11 accordance with civil service rules. He shall be paid a salary fixed by the governor,12 which salary shall not exceed the amount approved for such position by the13 legislature while in session in accordance with civil service rules. The secretary14 shall serve as the executive head and chief administrative officer of the Department15 of Elderly Affairs and shall have the responsibility for the policies of the department16 except as otherwise provided by this Title, and for the administration, control, and17 operation of the functions, programs, and affairs of the department; provided that the18 secretary shall perform his functions under the general control and supervision of the19 governor.20 §154. Powers and duties of secretary of elderly affairs21 A. In addition to the functions, powers, and duties otherwise vested in the22 secretary by law, he shall:23 * * *24 (3) In accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, make, alter,25 amend, and promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the administration of the26 functions of the department, except as otherwise provided by this Title. The27 secretary shall exercise rulemaking authority for the department, and any provision28 of law granting the department authority to make rules or establish standards or rates29 HLS 14RS-729 ENGROSSED HB NO. 246 Page 3 of 7 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. for the department or granting such authority to the Louisiana Executive Board on1 Aging shall be construed to grant such authority to the secretary. The rules and2 policies of the Office of Elderly Affairs in effect on the effective date of this3 Paragraph shall remain in effect as rules of the Department of Elderly Affairs and4 such rules shall remain in effect subject to their own provisions until changed as5 provided in this Paragraph.6 * * *7 §155. Deputy secretary8 There may be a deputy secretary of the department, who shall be in the9 classified state civil service. If appointed, a deputy secretary shall be appointed by10 the secretary with consent of the Senate and who shall serve at the pleasure of the11 secretary at in accordance with civil service rules. He shall be paid a salary fixed by12 the secretary, which salary shall not exceed the amount approved for such position13 by the legislature while in session in accordance with civil service rules. The duties14 and functions of the deputy secretary shall be determined and assigned by the15 secretary. If appointed, he shall serve as acting secretary in the absence of the16 secretary.17 §156. Undersecretary; functions; office of management and finance18 A. There shall be an undersecretary of the Department of Elderly Affairs,19 who shall be in the classified state civil service. The undersecretary shall be20 appointed by the governor with consent of the Senate and who shall serve at the21 pleasure of the governor at secretary as provided in civil service rules. He shall be22 paid a salary fixed by the governor, which salary shall not exceed the amount23 approved for such position by the legislature while in session in accordance with24 civil service rules. The undersecretary shall be directly responsible to and shall25 perform his functions under the supervision and control of the secretary.26 * * *27 HLS 14RS-729 ENGROSSED HB NO. 246 Page 4 of 7 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Section 2. R.S. 46:931, 932(8), 933(G), and 934(A) and (B) are hereby amended and1 reenacted to read as follows:2 §931. Creation; personnel3 A. The Department of Elderly Affairs is hereby created. The department4 shall exercise the powers and duties set forth in this Chapter or otherwise provided5 by law. The department shall be administered by a secretary, who shall be in the6 classified state civil service. The secretary shall be appointed by the governor,7 subject to Senate confirmation, from recommendations for appointment by the8 Louisiana Executive Board on Aging. The secretary shall serve at the pleasure of the9 governor in accordance with civil service rules.10 B. The secretary shall employ necessary staff to carry out the duties and11 functions of the department as otherwise provided in this Chapter, or as otherwise12 provided by law, including without limitation Title 36 of the Louisiana Revised13 Statutes of 1950.14 C. All officers and employees of the Department of Elderly Affairs shall be15 in the classified state civil service as more specifically provided in Chapter 4 of Title16 36 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950.17 §932. Powers and duties18 The department shall have the following powers and duties:19 * * *20 (8) To Through the secretary, to adopt and promulgate rules and regulations21 that are deemed necessary to implement the provisions of this Chapter in accordance22 with the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.23 * * *24 §933. Louisiana Executive Board on Aging established; membership; term of office;25 compensation of members26 * * *27 G. The board may recommend make recommendations to the governor that28 the secretary be replaced for disciplinary action against the secretary in accordance29 HLS 14RS-729 ENGROSSED HB NO. 246 Page 5 of 7 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. with state civil service rules. The board shall adopt rules for the transaction of its1 business and shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions, findings, and2 determinations. A majority of members shall constitute a quorum. The department3 shall provide office and meeting space and staff support for the board.4 §934. Louisiana Executive Board On Aging; powers, duties, and functions5 A. The board shall develop and implement make recommendations to the6 secretary relative to policies and procedures pertaining to the Department of Elderly7 Affairs and its functions, shall approve matters of policy and all and to rules and8 regulations promulgated by the board or for the department that pertain to elderly9 affairs and voluntary parish councils on aging, shall review and make10 recommendations to the secretary on matters of general importance and relevance11 to the planning, monitoring, coordination, and delivery of services to the elderly of12 the state, and shall prepare and submit an annual report to the legislature and to the13 governor sixty days prior to the legislative session.14 B. The board shall adopt rules governing the functions of the department,15 including rules that prescribe the policies and procedures followed by the board and16 the department in the administration of its programs, all in accordance with the17 Administrative Procedure Act. The rules adopted by the board for the Office of18 Elderly Affairs in effect on the effective date of this Subsection shall remain in effect19 and shall be applicable to the board and the Department of Elderly Affairs and such20 rules shall remain in effect subject to their own provisions until changed as provided21 in this Subsection R.S. 36:154(A)(3).22 * * *23 Section 2. On and after the effective date of this Act, the Department of Elderly24 Affairs shall be the successor of the Office of Elderly Affairs as provided in Act No. 384 of25 the 2013 Regular Session of the Legislature and the provisions of this Act. On and after the26 effective date of this Act, the commissioner of administration shall take all actions necessary27 to provide for the transfer of all appropriations and allocations made to the Office of Elderly28 Affairs to the Department of Elderly Affairs. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the29 HLS 14RS-729 ENGROSSED HB NO. 246 Page 6 of 7 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. contrary, any appropriation or allocation of funds for any purpose, function, or program that1 is assigned to the Department of Elderly Affairs by virtue of statutory enactment in the2 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 shall be deemed to have been made to the Department3 of Elderly Affairs regardless of the entity to which such appropriation or allocation is made,4 and the state treasurer shall redirect funds appropriated or allocated to any other department,5 agency, office, or entity for such purposes, functions, or programs to the Department of6 Elderly Affairs. The provisions of this Section shall supersede any appropriation or7 allocation to any other department, agency, office, or entity for such purposes, functions, or8 programs assigned to the Department of Elderly Affairs by virtue of statutory enactment.9 Section 3. This Act shall take effect and become operative if and when the proposed10 amendment of Article IV of the Constitution of Louisiana contained in the Act which11 originated as House Bill No. 343 of this 2014 Regular Session of the Legislature is adopted12 at a statewide election and becomes effective.13 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] Harrison HB No. 246 Abstract: Relative to the Department of Elderly Affairs, provides relative to officers and employees, rulemaking, and funding for the department. Present constitution (Const. Art. X) provides that the state civil service is divided into the unclassified and the classified service and that persons not included in the unclassified service are in the classified service. Provides, in part, that the unclassified service includes the heads of each principal executive department appointed by the governor and one person holding a confidential position and one principal assistant or deputy to such officers. Also provides that additional positions may be added to the unclassified service and those positions may be revoked by rules adopted by a state civil service commission. The commission has added most officers of the 20 executive branch departments to the unclassified service. Proposed constitutional amendment (HB No. 343) creates the Dept. of Elderly Affairs as an executive branch department and provides for its functions and funds. Provides, in part, that all officers and employees of the department shall be in the classified state civil service, notwithstanding any provision of Const. Art. X to the contrary, and that their appointments and compensation shall be in accordance with state civil service rules. Present law (not effective; to become effective when an executive branch department is abolished or an additional department is authorized by constitutional amendment) (R.S. 36:153, 155, and 156) provides that the secretary of the Dept. of Elderly Affairs shall be appointed by the governor with Senate consent from recommendations by the La. Executive HLS 14RS-729 ENGROSSED HB NO. 246 Page 7 of 7 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. Board on Aging to serve at the pleasure of the governor at a salary fixed by the governor not to exceed the amount approved by the legislature in session. Provides for an optional deputy secretary and for an undersecretary over the office of management and finance of the department. Provides for appointment and setting of salary of the deputy secretary (if appointed) by the secretary and of the undersecretary by the governor, with salaries limited to the amount approved by the legislature in session. Proposed law provides for appointment of the secretary by the governor and for appointment of the deputy secretary (if one is appointed) and the undersecretary by the secretary. Present law (R.S. 36:5) provides that the secretary, deputy secretary, undersecretary, and assistant secretaries of departments of the executive branch of state government shall be in the unclassified service of the state. Proposed law (R.S. 36:5 and 151(D) and R.S. 46:931) provides that, notwithstanding present law the secretary, deputy secretary, undersecretary, and any assistant secretary and all officers and employees of the Dept. of Elderly Affairs shall be in the classified service of the state. Provides that the appointment and salary of the secretary, the deputy secretary (if appointed) and the undersecretary shall be in accordance with state civil service rules. Changes provision (R.S. 46:933) authorizing the La. Executive Board on Aging to make recommendations to the governor for replacement of the secretary and provides instead that the board may make recommendations to the governor for disciplinary action against the secretary in accordance with civil service rules. Proposed law (R.S. 36:154(A)(3), R.S. 46:932(8) and 934) provides that provisions of law authorizing the Dept. of Elderly Affairs to make rules or establish standards or rates shall be construed to mean the secretary. Removes provisions for rulemaking by the La. Executive Board on Aging and provides for the board to make recommendations to the secretary. Proposed law provides that on and after the effective date of the Act, the Dept. of Elderly Affairs shall be the successor of the Office of Elderly Affairs as provided in Acts 2013, No. 384 and the present Act. Requires the commissioner of administration to take all actions necessary to provide for the transfer of appropriations and allocations made to the Office of Elderly Affairs to the Dept. of Elderly Affairs. Provides that, notwithstanding any law to the contrary, any appropriation or allocation of funds for any purpose, function, or program assigned to the Dept. of Elderly Affairs by statutory enactment in the R.S. shall be deemed to have been made to the Dept. of Elderly Affairs regardless of the entity to which such appropriation or allocation is made, and requires the state treasurer to redirect funds appropriated or allocated to any other department, agency, office, or entity for such purposes, functions, or programs to the Dept. of Elderly Affairs. Provides that such proposed law supersedes any appropriation or allocation made to any other department, agency, office, or entity for such purposes, functions, or programs. Effective if and when the proposed amendment of Article IV of the Constitution of La. contained in the Act which originated as House Bill No. 343 of this 2014 R.S. is adopted at a statewide election and becomes effective. (Jan. 1, 2015) (Amends R.S. 36:5, 153, 154(A)(3), 155, and 156(A) and R.S. 46:931, 932(8), 933(G), and 934(A) and (B); Adds R.S. 36:151(D))