Louisiana 2016 2016 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HB51 Engrossed / Bill

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2016 Second Extraordinary Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 51
BY REPRESENTATIVES JIM MORRIS, ABRAMSON, AMEDEE, BAGLEY,
BAGNERIS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, CHAD
BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARMODY, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER,
CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT,
EDMONDS, EMERSON, GAINES, GAROFALO, LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD,
HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HILL, HOFFMANN, HORTON, HOWARD, HUVAL,
JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE JOHNSON, ROBERT
JOHNSON, JONES, LEBAS, LEGER, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MIGUEZ, JAY
MORRIS, POPE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, SCHEXNAYDER,
SEABAUGH, STOKES, THIBAUT, WHITE, WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUE
AND SENATOR LAMBERT
TAX/SALES-USE, STATE:  Provides with respect to the effectiveness of certain exclusions
and exemptions from state sales and use taxes (Items #7-34)
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 47:302(V)(introductory paragraph) as enacted by Act No. 25 of
3 the 2016 First Extraordinary Session of the Louisiana Legislature and to enact R.S.
4 47:302(AA) and 321.1(F)(66), relative to state sales and use taxes; to provide with
5 respect to the effectiveness of exemptions and exclusions for sales of certain tangible
6 personal property and services; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for
7 related matters.
8Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
9 Section 1.  R.S. 47:302(V)(introductory paragraph) as enacted by Act No. 25 of the
102016 First Extraordinary Session of the Legislature is hereby amended and reenacted and
11R.S. 47:302(AA) and 321.1(F)(66) are hereby enacted to read as follows: 
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1 §302.  Imposition of tax
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3	V.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, including but
4 not limited to any contrary provisions of this Chapter, for the period April 1, 2016
5 through July 1, 2018, the following there shall be no exclusions and exemptions to
6 the tax levied pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall be the exclusive list of
7 allowable except for exemptions and exclusions. for sales or purchases of the
8 following items and for those items enumerated in Subsection AA of this Section:
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10	AA.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section to the contrary,
11 beginning July 1, 2016, the following specific exclusions and exemptions shall be
12 applicable to the tax levied pursuant to the provisions of this Section:
13	(1)  Sales of room rentals by a camp or retreat facility owned by a nonprofit
14 organization as provided in R.S. 47:301(6)(b).
15	(2)  Sales of room rentals by a homeless shelter as provided in R.S.
16 47:301(6)(c).
17	(3)  Sales, leases, and rentals of tangible personal property and sales of
18 services necessary to operate free hospitals as provided in R.S. 47:301(7)(e), (10)(p),
19 and (18)(c).
20	(4)  Sales, leases, or rentals of tangible personal property to Boys State of
21 Louisiana, Inc. and Girls State of Louisiana, Inc. as provided in R.S. 47:301(7)(g)
22 and (10)(r).
23	(5)  Sales by nonprofit entities that sell donated goods as provided in R.S.
24 47:301(8)(f).
25	(6)  Isolated or occasional sales of tangible personal property by a person not
26 engaged in such business as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(c)(ii)(bb).
27	(7)  Sales of human tissue transplants as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(d).
28	(8)  Sales of food items by a youth-serving organization chartered by the
29 United States Congress as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(h).
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1	(9)  Sales and donations of tangible personal property by food banks as
2 provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(j) and (18)(a)(i).
3	(10)  Sales or purchases of fire-fighting equipment by volunteer fire
4 departments as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(o).
5	(11)  Sales to, and leases, rentals, and use of educational materials and
6 equipment used for classroom instruction by parochial and private elementary and
7 secondary schools that comply with the court order from the Dodd Brumfield
8 decision and Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as provided in R.S.
9 47:301(7)(f), (10)(q)(ii), and (18)(e)(ii).
10	(12)  Sales by parochial and private elementary and secondary schools that
11 comply with the court order from the Dodd Brumfield decision and Section 501(c)(3)
12 of the Internal Revenue Code as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(q)(i) and (18)(e)(i).
13	(13)  Sales of admissions to athletic and entertainment events for elementary
14 and secondary schools and membership fees or dues of nonprofit, civic associations
15 as provided in R.S. 47:301(14)(b)(i).
16	(14)  Sales or use of materials used directly in the collection of blood as
17 provided in R.S. 47:301(16)(j).
18	(15)  Sales or use of apheresis kits and leukoreduction filters as provided in
19 R.S. 47:301(16)(k).
20	(16)  Sales or use of orthotic devices, prosthetic devices, and wheelchairs
21 prescribed by physicians, optometrists, or licensed chiropractors for personal use as
22 provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(1)(k).
23	(17)  Sales or use of ostomy, colostomy, and ileostomy devices and
24 equipment as provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(1)(l).
25	(18)  Sales or use of adaptive driving equipment and motor vehicle
26 modifications prescribed for personal use as provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(1)(u).
27	(19)  Sales of meals by educational institutions, medical facilities, mental
28 institutions, and occasional meals furnished by educational, religious, or medical
29 organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(2).
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1	(20)  Purchase or rental of kidney dialysis machines, parts, materials, and
2 supplies for home use under a physician's prescription as provided in R.S. 47:305(G).
3	(21)  Sales of admissions to entertainment events by Little Theater
4 organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.6.
5	(22)  Sales of admissions to musical performances sponsored by nonprofit
6 organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.7.
7	(23)  Sales of admissions to entertainment events sponsored by domestic
8 nonprofit charitable, religious, and educational organizations as provided in R.S.
9 47:305.13.
10	(24)  Sales of admissions, parking fees, and sales of tangible personal
11 property at events sponsored by domestic, civic, educational, historical, charitable,
12 fraternal, or religious nonprofit organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.14(A)(1).
13	(25)  Sales of admissions and parking fees at fairs and festivals sponsored by
14 nonprofit organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.18.
15	(26)  Purchases of fishing vessels, supplies, fuels, lubricants, and repairs for
16 the vessels of licensed commercial fishermen as provided in R.S. 47:305.20.
17	(27)  Sales of butane, propane, or other liquified petroleum gases for private,
18 residential consumption as provided in R.S. 47:305.39.
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20 §321.1.  Imposition of Tax
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22	F.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, including but
23 not limited to any contrary provision of this Chapter, there shall be no exemptions
24 or exclusions as defined in R.S. 47:301 to the tax levied pursuant to the provisions
25 of this Section, except for the sales or purchases of the following items:
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27	(66)  Beginning July 1, 2016, in addition to those exclusions and exemptions
28 provided for in Paragraphs (1) through (65) of this Subsection, the following
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1 exclusions and exemptions shall be allowable for purposes of the tax levied pursuant
2 to the provisions of this Section:
3	(a)  Sales of room rentals by a camp or retreat facility owned by a nonprofit
4 organization as provided in R.S. 47:301(6)(b).
5	(b)  Sales of room rentals by homeless shelter as provided in R.S.
6 47:301(6)(c).
7	(c)  Sales, leases, or rentals of tangible personal property to Boys State of
8 Louisiana, Inc. and Girls State of Louisiana, Inc. as provided in R.S. 47:301(7)(g)
9 and (10)(r).
10	(d)  Sales or purchases of fire-fighting equipment by volunteer fire
11 departments as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(o).
12	(e)  Sales to, and leases, rentals, and use of educational materials and
13 equipment used for classroom instruction by parochial and private elementary and
14 secondary schools that comply with the court order from the Dodd Brumfield
15 decision and Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as provided in R.S.
16 47:301(7)(f), (10)(q)(ii), and (18)(e)(ii).
17	(f)  Sales by parochial and private elementary and secondary schools that
18 comply with the court order from the Dodd Brumfield decision and Section 501(c)(3)
19 of the Internal Revenue Code as provided in R.S. 47:301(10)(q)(i) and (18)(e)(i).
20	(g)  Sales of admission charges to athletic and entertainment events for
21 elementary and secondary schools and membership fees or dues of nonprofit, civic
22 associations as provided in R.S. 47:301(14)(b)(i).
23	(h)  Sales or use of orthotic devices, prosthetic devices, and wheelchairs
24 prescribed by physicians, optometrists, or licensed chiropractors for personal use as
25 provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(1)(k).
26	(i)  Sales or use of ostomy, colostomy, and ileostomy devices and equipment
27 as provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(1)(l).
28	(j)  Sales or use of adaptive driving equipment and motor vehicle
29 modifications prescribed for personal use as provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(1)(u).
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1	(k)  Sales or use of meals by education institutions, medical facilities, mental
2 institutions, and occasional meals furnished by educational, religious, or medical
3 organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305(D)(2).
4	(l)  Purchases or rentals of kidney dialysis machines, parts, materials, and
5 supplies for home use under a physician's prescription as provided in R.S. 47:305(G).
6	(m)  Sales of admissions to entertainment events by Little Theater
7 organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.6.
8	(n)  Sales of admissions to musical performances sponsored by nonprofit
9 organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.7.
10	(o)  Sales of admissions to entertainment events sponsored by domestic
11 nonprofit charitable, religious, and educational organizations as provided in R.S.
12 47:305.13.
13	(p)  Sales of admissions, parking fees, and sales of tangible personal property
14 at events sponsored by domestic, civic, educational, historical, charitable, fraternal,
15 or religious nonprofit organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.14(A)(1).
16	(q)  Sales of admissions and parking fees at fairs and festivals sponsored by
17 nonprofit organizations as provided in R.S. 47:305.18.
18	(r)  Purchases of fishing vessels, supplies, fuels, lubricants, and repairs for
19 the vessels of licensed commercial fishermen as provided in R.S. 47:305.20.
20	(s)  Sales of butane, propane, or other liquified petroleum gases for private,
21 residential consumption as provided in R.S. 47:305.39.
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23 Section 2.  This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not
24signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature
25by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana.  If
26vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become
27effective on the day following such approval.
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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)]
HB 51 Reengrossed 2016 Second Extraordinary Session Jim Morris
Abstract:  Adds various exemptions and exclusions to the list of state sales and use tax
exemptions and exclusions to be given effect beginning July 1, 2016.
Present law establishes a variety of state sales and use tax exclusions and exemptions. 
Present law suspends numerous exemptions and exclusions from the state sales and use tax 
(R.S. 47:302, 321, 321.1, and 331) for two different periods of time, both occurring between
April 1, 2016 and June 30, 2018.
Present law provides that the suspension of certain exemptions and exclusions for purposes
of two of the tax levies, R.S. 47:321 and 331, expires June 30, 2016.  The suspension with
respect to the other two tax levies, R.S. 47:302 and 321.1 remains effective through June 30,
2018.
Proposed law changes present law for purposes of exemptions and exclusions to the state
sales and use taxes imposed under R.S. 47:302, beginning July 1, 2016, by adding the
following exemptions and exclusions to the list of exemptions and exclusions that remain
in effect through June 30, 2018.
(1)Sales of room rentals by a camp or retreat facility owned by a nonprofit organization.
(2)Sales of room rentals by a homeless shelter.
(3)Sales, leases, and rentals of tangible personal property and sales of services by
hospitals necessary to operate free hospitals.
(4)Sales, leases, or rentals to Boys State of La., Inc. and Girls State of La., Inc.
(5)Sales by nonprofit entities that sell donated goods.
(6)Isolated or occasional sales of tangible personal property by a person not engaged
in such business.
(7)Sales of human tissue transplants.
(8)Sales of food items by a youth organization chartered by the U. S. Congress.
(9)Sales and donations of tangible personal property by food banks.
(10)Sales or purchases of fire-fighting equipment by volunteer fire departments.
(11)Sales to, and leases, rentals, and use of educational materials and equipment used for
classroom instruction by parochial and private elementary and secondary schools that
comply with the court order from the Dodd Brumfield decision and Section 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code.
(12)Sales by parochial and private elementary and secondary schools that comply with
the court order from the Dodd Brumfield decision and Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code.
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(13)Sales of admission charges to athletic and entertainment events for elementary and
secondary schools and membership fees or dues of nonprofit, civic associations.
(14)Sales or use of materials used directly in the collection of blood.
(15)Sales or use of apheresis kits and Leuko reduction filters.
(16)Sales or use of orthotic devices, prosthetic devices, and wheelchairs prescribed by
physicians, optometrists, or licensed chiropractors for personal use.
(17)Sales or use of ostomy, colostomy, and ileostomy devices and equipment.
(18)Sales or use of adaptive driving equipment and motor vehicle modifications
prescribed for personal use.
(19)Sales or use of meals by educational institutions, medical facilities, mental
institutions, and occasional meals furnished by educational, religious, or medical
organizations.
(20)Purchases or rentals of kidney dialysis machines, parts, materials, and supplies for
home use under a physician's prescription.
(21)Sales of admissions to entertainment events by Little Theater organizations.
(22)Sales of admissions to musical performances sponsored by nonprofit organizations.
(23)Sales of admissions to entertainment events sponsored by domestic nonprofit
charitable, religious, and educational organizations.
(24)Sales of admissions, parking fees, and sales of tangible personal property at events
sponsored by domestic, civic, educational, historical, charitable, fraternal, or
religious nonprofit organizations.
(25)Sales of admissions and parking fees at fairs and festivals sponsored by nonprofit
organizations.
(26)Purchases of fishing vessels, supplies, fuels, lubricants, and repairs for the vessels
of licensed commercial fishermen.
(27)Sales of butane, propane, or other liquified petroleum gases for private, residential
consumption.
Present law imposes a 1% temporary state sales and use tax (R.S. 47:321.1) for the period
from April 1, 2016 through June 30, 2018.
Proposed law changes present law for purposes of exemptions and exclusions to the 1%
temporary state sales and use taxes imposed under R.S. 47:321.1 by adding the following
exclusions and exemptions to the list of state sales and use tax exemptions and exclusions
to be given effect beginning July 1, 2016:
(1)Sales of room rentals by a camp or retreat facility owned by a nonprofit organization.
(2)Sales of room rentals by homeless shelter.
(3)Sales, leases, or rentals to Boys State of La., Inc. and Girls State of La., Inc.
(4)Sales or purchases of fire-fighting equipment by volunteer fire departments.
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(5)Sales to, and leases, rentals, and use of educational materials and equipment used for
classroom instruction by parochial and private elementary and secondary schools that
comply with the court order from the Dodd Brumfield decision and Section 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code.
(6)Sales by parochial and private elementary and secondary schools that comply with
the court order from the Dodd Brumfield decision and Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code.
(7)Sales of admission charges to athletic and entertainment events for elementary and
secondary schools and membership fees or dues of nonprofit, civic associations.
(8)Sales or use of orthotic devices, prosthetic devices, and wheelchairs prescribed by
physicians, optometrists, or licensed chiropractors for personal use.
(9)Sales or use of ostomy, colostomy, and ileostomy devices and equipment.
(10)Sales or use of adaptive driving equipment and motor vehicle modifications
prescribed for personal use.
(11)Sales of meals by education institutions, medical facilities, mental institutions, and
occasional meals furnished by educational, religious, or medical organizations.
(12)Purchases or rentals of kidney dialysis machines, parts, materials, and supplies for
home use under a physician's prescription.
(13)Sales of admissions to entertainment events by Little Theater organizations.
(14)Sales of admissions to musical performances sponsored by nonprofit organizations.
(15)Sales of admissions to entertainment events sponsored by domestic nonprofit
charitable, religious, and educational organizations.
(16)Sales of admissions, parking fees, and sales of tangible personal property at events
sponsored by domestic, civic, educational, historical, charitable, fraternal, or
religious nonprofit organizations.
(17)Sales of admissions and parking fees at fairs and festivals sponsored by nonprofit
organizations.
(18)Purchases of fishing vessels, supplies, fuels, lubricants, and repairs for the boats of
licensed commercial fishermen.
(19)Sales of butane, propane, or other liquified petroleum gases for private, residential
consumption.
Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Amends R.S. 47:302(V)(intro. para.) as enacted by Act No. 25 of the 2016 1
st
 E.S: Adds
R.S. 47:302(AA) and 321.1(F)(66))
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