SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 2015 Regular Session SENATE BILL NO. 220 BY SENATOR CHABERT SPECIAL DISTRICTS. Provides relative to the Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water District. (gov sig) 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact R.S. 38:3086.21 and 3086.24, relative to the Bayou Lafourche Fresh 3 Water District; to provide definitions; to provide the district with additional powers; 4 to authorize the district to acquire and sell certain property; to authorize the 5 promulgation of certain rules, regulations, and ordinances; to provide penalties; to 6 provide terms, conditions, and requirements; and to provide for related matters. 7 Notice of intention to introduce this Act has been published. 8 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 9 Section 1. R.S. 38:3086.21 and 3086.24 are hereby enacted to read as follows: 10 §3086.21. Creation; purposes; definitions; jurisdiction 11 A. There is hereby created a body politic and corporate to be known as Bayou 12 Lafourche Fresh Water District, for the purpose of furnishing fresh water from any 13 available fresh water source, including any ground water and surface water sources 14 to the water purification facilities serving the incorporated villages, towns, and cities 15 along Bayou Lafourche and within or adjacent to the boundaries of the district, as 16 provided in this Part. 17 B. As used in this Part, the following terms and phrases shall have the Page 1 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 following meanings, unless the context requires otherwise: 2 (1) "Board" means the board of commissioners of the Bayou Lafourche 3 Fresh Water District. 4 (2) "District" means the Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water District. 5 (3) "Watercraft" means anything used or designated for navigation on 6 water. 7 (4) "Waterway" means Bayou Lafourche or any navigable bayou or 8 river, or portion thereof, located within the geographical boundaries of the 9 district. 10 * * * 11 §3086.24. Powers 12 A. The domicile of said board shall be in the city of Thibodaux, Lafourche 13 Parish, Louisiana. The district shall have the power to sue and be sued, through its 14 board of commissioners, and service of process in any such suit against the district 15 shall be made upon the chairman of the board of commissioners, the vice chairman, 16 or upon its secretary-treasurer but this provision shall not constitute a waiver of 17 the governmental immunity to which the district is entitled. 18 B. The district shall have authority to incur debt, issue bonds, and levy taxes 19 for the retirement of same, under the provisions of R.S. 33:3811 et seq., and to levy 20 special taxes under the provisions of Article VI, Sections 31 and 32 of the 21 constitution in accordance with the provisions of law carrying these Articles into 22 effect and particularly the applicable provisions of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised 23 Statutes of 1950. The district may acquire by purchase, donation, lease, or 24 otherwise and may hold and use any immovable or movable property, whether 25 corporeal or incorporeal, or any interest therein necessary or desirable for 26 carrying out the purposes of the district, and may sell, lease, transfer, or convey 27 any property or interest therein at any time acquired by it. 28 C. The district shall also have authority to fix and collect, on a gallonage 29 basis, charges for water so furnished. Page 2 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 D. Ad valorem taxes so levied by the district shall be assessed and collected 2 in the same manner as state and parish taxes, and the board of commissioners shall 3 prescribe the method for collecting any fixed charges levied on a gallonage basis. 4 The treasurer shall be bonded in such sum as the board may require, the premium on 5 said bond to be paid by the district. 6 E. The board of commissioners shall have power to take the necessary steps 7 to effectuate a program of beautification of the area within the jurisdiction of the 8 commission, particularly but not limited to the banks of Bayou Lafourche, including 9 the necessary police power and authority to adopt penalties in connection with such 10 program. For the purposes of this Part "beautification" shall have the following 11 meaning: any method, procedure, or program which has the effect of creating more 12 pleasant surroundings. 13 F.(1) In order to accomplish the purposes of the district, the board may 14 make and enforce such rules, regulations, and ordinances it shall deem 15 necessary: 16 (a) To protect and preserve the works, improvements and properties 17 owned or controlled by the district, prescribe the manner of their use by any 18 person or entity, and preserve order within and adjacent to properties owned 19 or controlled by the district. 20 (b) To protect and preserve the waterway from any substance or act 21 which would render the water therein unfit for the purposes of the district, 22 including but not limited to prohibiting or regulating the discharge of any 23 substance into the waterway in concentrations which tend to degrade the 24 chemical, physical, biological, or radiological integrity of the waterway. 25 (c) To prohibit any person or entity from abandoning, sinking, allowing 26 to be sunk, or failing to remove any watercraft from in or on the waterway after 27 having been requested to do so in writing. 28 (d) To prohibit any person or entity from erecting, locating, constructing, 29 or using any building or structures within the district that may threaten the Page 3 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 purposes of the district unless a permit has been approved by the board. 2 (e) To prohibit any person or entity from knowingly or willfully 3 emptying, draining, or permitting to be drained from any pump, reservoir, well 4 or oil field into the waterway any oil, salt water, or other noxious, toxic, 5 hazardous, or poisonous gas, liquid, or substance which would render the 6 waterway unfit for the purposes of the district or for human consumption, or 7 would destroy the aquatic and fish life in the waterway. Each day that oil, salt 8 water, or other prohibited substances are permitted to empty, drain or flow into 9 the waterway shall constitute a separate and distinct offense. 10 (f) To regulate the conduct, management, and control of its operations 11 and functions, and its structures and other facilities within its jurisdiction or 12 under its administration. 13 (g) To protect property, life, and the welfare of its employees and the 14 public. 15 (h) To control, use, and protect its property, equipment, and other 16 facilities and improvements. 17 (i) To control, regulate, and protect the channel and banks of the 18 waterway from erosion, decay, or destruction. 19 (j) To control and regulate the pumping of or flowing of water into the 20 waterway from adjacent or nearby canals, drainage systems, bayous, ditches, 21 streams, tributaries, or other sources which empty or are pumped into the 22 waterway. 23 (2) Notwithstanding R.S. 34:851.27 or any other provision of law to the 24 contrary, and upon a declaration of an emergency by the board that the size and 25 speed of watercraft traveling through the waterway needs to be regulated to 26 protect the integrity of the banks of the waterway due to low water levels or due 27 to another event causing the banks to be in peril of erosion or instability, the 28 board may: 29 (a) Implement and enforce a "no-wake" zone where each watercraft Page 4 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 shall operate at bare steerage speed, the slowest speed the watercraft can travel 2 while allowing the operator to maintain directional control of the watercraft to 3 produce the minimum water surface turbulence. 4 (b) Limit the size of watercraft permitted to travel in certain areas of the 5 waterway until there is no declaration of emergency. Except during times of a 6 declaration of an emergency by the board, the provisions of this Paragraph shall 7 not supersede or otherwise interfere with the authority of the Department of 8 Wildlife and Fisheries. 9 G. In addition, the board may adopt an anti-littering ordinance with penalties 10 for the violation thereof not to exceed a fine of two hundred fifty five hundred 11 dollars. 12 H.(1) The rules, regulations, and ordinances established and 13 promulgated by the board shall provide penalties and shall be enforced by any 14 state or local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction in the district. Any 15 violations shall be prosecuted by the district attorney in the judicial district 16 where the violation occurred. 17 (2) The rules, regulations, and ordinances may contain penalties, 18 including a fine of not more than five hundred dollars or imprisonment of not 19 more than six months, or both. 20 G. I.(1) The board of commissioners shall have full power to adopt and 21 enforce, by penal ordinance, such sanitary regulations as it may deem necessary to 22 protect from pollution the water so furnished, after it leaves its source and to that end 23 may regulate the location, construction, or use of any buildings or structures within 24 the district, where same threaten to pollute or pollute said water. 25 (2) For the purposes of this Part the following definitions of pollution shall 26 apply: 27 (a) "Ashes" includes the solid residue resulting from the combustion of all 28 fuels used for heating, cooking, and the production of power in any public or private 29 establishment, institution, or residence. Page 5 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 (b) "Garbage" includes all putrescible waste matter except sewage and 2 recognizable industrial byproducts and includes putrescible vegetable matter, animal 3 offal, and animal carcasses. 4 (c) "Refuse" includes garbage, rubbish, ashes, animal and vegetable waste 5 from animal quarters, and all other waste matter, except sewage, from any public or 6 private establishment, institution, or residence. 7 (d) "Rubbish" includes all nonputrescible waste matter, except ashes, from 8 any public or private establishment, institution, or residence. 9 (e) "Untreated sewage" includes animal feces and urine as well as any 10 material contaminated by animal body discharges and waste feed stuff which has not 11 been subjected to proper primary treatment. Any such action by the board shall be 12 subject to review by the courts. 13 H. J.(1) The board shall have full power and authority to cooperate and 14 contract with the United States government, or any of its agencies, the state of 15 Louisiana, or any of its departments, agencies, commissions, districts, or other 16 political subdivisions, or with any person, firm, partnership, or corporation, with the 17 view of accomplishing the construction, maintenance, and operation of pumping 18 facilities and appurtenant pipeline facilities, the purpose of which would be to 19 provide fresh water for said Bayou Lafourche. In the event that such pumping 20 facilities and appurtenant pipeline facilities are constructed, erected, or installed by 21 the state of Louisiana, the office of engineering of the Department of Transportation 22 and Development, state of Louisiana, the Coastal Protection and Restoration 23 Authority Board, the board of commissioners for the Lafourche Basin Levee District, 24 the board of commissioners for the Atchafalaya Basin Levee District, the board of 25 commissioners for the Lafourche Parish Water District No. 1 or other local interests, 26 and the board of commissioners for the Bayou Lafourche Freshwater District, or any 27 of them, it shall be the obligation of the board of commissioners for the Bayou 28 Lafourche Fresh Water District, and the board is hereby authorized and directed to 29 operate and maintain such pumping and pipeline facilities so as to provide an Page 6 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 adequate supply of fresh water in Bayou Lafourche. 2 (2) The board of commissioners for the Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water 3 District shall also have power and authority to contribute to the cost of construction 4 and installation of such pumping and pipelining facilities from any funds available 5 for such purpose. It shall also be the obligation of said board to operate and maintain 6 such drainage facilities, floodgates, channel improvements, and drainage structures 7 and appurtenances constructed with the view of providing fresh water in Bayou 8 Lafourche and facilitating the flow thereof. The board shall have power and authority 9 to contribute to the cost of construction of any of the facilities mentioned in this 10 Section. 11 I. K. The board of commissioners may implement measures for the 12 abatement of water hyacinths within the water bodies of the parishes of Ascension, 13 Assumption, and Lafourche. 14 J. L. The board of commissioners may develop and implement measures to 15 prevent the intrusion of salt water into the flow of fresh water. 16 K. M. The board of commissioners may execute such contracts for the sale 17 or purchase of water pursuant to the authority granted the district in R.S. 33:4164. 18 L. N.(1) With the approval of the Coastal Protection and Restoration 19 Authority Board, the board of commissioners, in addition to any other powers and 20 duties provided by law, may establish on its own behalf or for the areas under its 21 authority, particularly but not limited to the banks of Bayou Lafourche, water 22 resources development and integrated coastal protection, including but not limited 23 to the studying, engineering, designing, planning, maintenance, operation, and 24 construction of erosion control measures, marsh management, coastal restoration, 25 reservoirs, diversion canals, gravity and pump drainage systems, and other works as 26 such activities, facilities, and improvements relate to integrated coastal protection, 27 conservation, water resources development, and saltwater intrusion. To that end and 28 only upon approval of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board, the 29 board of commissioners may regulate the location, construction, or use of any Page 7 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL 1 building or structure within the district, where such building or structure threatens 2 to interfere with water resources development and integrated coastal protection. 3 (2) The board of commissioners may enter into contracts or other agreements, 4 including cooperative endeavor agreements, with any public or private person or 5 persons, corporation, association, or other entity, including the Coastal Protection 6 and Restoration Authority Board, the state, and other agencies thereof, public 7 corporations, port authorities, levee districts, parishes, other political subdivisions, 8 or the United States government or agencies thereof, or any combination thereof, or 9 with the instrumentalities of any kind to provide water resources development and 10 integrated coastal protection, and to this end, may contract for the acceptance of any 11 grant of money upon the terms and conditions, including any requirement of 12 matching the grants in whole or in part, that may be necessary. 13 Section 2. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not 14 signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature 15 by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If 16 vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become 17 effective on the day following such approval. The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by McHenry Lee. DIGEST SB 220 Original 2015 Regular Session Chabert Present law provides for the creation, purposes, and powers of the Bayou Lafourche Fresh Water District. Proposed law provides certain definitions. Present law provides that the district may sue and be sued. Proposed law provides that the power of the district to be sued will not constitute a waiver of the governmental immunity to which the district is entitled. Proposed law provides that the district may acquire by purchase, donation, lease, or otherwise and may hold and use any immovable or movable property, whether corporeal or incorporeal, or any interest therein necessary or desirable for carrying out the purposes of the district, and may sell, lease, transfer, or convey any property or interest therein at any time acquired by it. Proposed law provides for additional powers of the board. Provides that it in order to Page 8 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 220 SLS 15RS-261 ORIGINAL accomplish its purpose the board may make and enforce such rules, regulations, and ordinances it deems necessary: (1)To protect and preserve the works, improvements and properties owned or controlled by the district. (2)To protect and preserve the waterway from any substance or act which would render the water unfit for the purposes of the district. (3)To prohibit any person or entity from abandoning, sinking, allowing to be sunk, or failing to remove any watercraft in or on the waterway. (4)To prohibit any person or entity from erecting, locating, constructing, or using any building or structures within the district that may threaten the purposes of the district until a permit has been approved by the board. (5)To prohibit any person from knowingly or willfully emptying or draining or permitting to be drained from any pump, reservoir, well or oil field into the waterway any oil, salt water, or other noxious, toxic, hazardous, or poisonous gas, liquid, or substance which would render the waterway unfit for the purposes of the district or for human consumption or would destroy the aquatic and fish life in the waterway. (6)To regulate the conduct, management, and control of its operations, functions, and its structures and facilities. (7)To protect, property, life, and the welfare of its employees and the public. (8)To control, use, and protect its property, equipment, and other facilities and improvements. (9)To control, regulate, and protect the channel and banks of the waterway from certain actions. (10)To control and regulate the pumping of or flowing of water into the waterway. Proposed law provides that upon a declaration of emergency by the board, the board may create a "no wake zone" or limit the size of vessels permitted to travel on certain areas of the waterway until there is no emergency. Proposed law provides that all the rules, regulations, and ordinances enacted by the board will be enforceable by any local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction in the district and shall be prosecuted by the district attorney in the judicial district where the violation occurred. Further provides that any penalties may include a fine not to exceed $500 or imprisonment not to exceed six months, or both. Effective upon signature of the governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action. (Amends R.S. 38:3086.21 and 3086.24) Page 9 of 9 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions.