Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB238

Introduced
3/1/16  
Refer
3/1/16  
Refer
3/1/16  
Refer
3/14/16  

Caption

Provides relative to appointment of the executive director of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and his responsibility to annually report to the legislature

Impact

This redefinition of the appointment process is significant in that it alters the direct reporting structure to the legislature. Previously, the executive director was solely responsible for annual reports regarding coastal projects and their progress. Under the new law, both the executive director and the executive assistant are tasked with this reporting obligation, potentially enhancing transparency and oversight regarding coastal protections and restorations efforts undertaken by the state.

Summary

House Bill 238, introduced by Representative Zeringue, amends the existing law relating to the appointment of the executive director of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA). The bill specifies that while the executive director is appointed by the governor, he or she shall serve at the pleasure of the executive assistant for coastal activities. This change refines the hierarchy and accountability within the CPRA, reinforcing the role of the executive assistant in overseeing the director's tenure and actions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 238 appears to be generally positive among supporters who see it as a crucial step towards efficient governance of coastal resources. The emphasis on accountability and structured reporting is viewed as beneficial for ensuring that the state's coastal plans are effectively implemented. However, it remains to be seen how this change will practically affect the operations of the CPRA and whether it will result in any contention or debate among policymakers about its execution.

Contention

Notably, while no major points of contention were highlighted in the legislative discussions provided, any backlash may depend on how the bill’s implementation affects the CPRA's autonomy and functioning. Stakeholders may be concerned about the potential for increased bureaucratic influence on coastal management activities. Observers will be keen to monitor whether the restructure facilitates better coastal management or leads to unintended delays and complications in project executions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB241

Relative to administrative and budgetary services for the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

LA HB896

Provides for the respective responsibilities of the Department of Transportation and Development and the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority in the coastal area

LA HB916

Renames the state entities responsible for coastal protection and restoration

LA SB427

Transfers the responsibilities of the Atchafalaya Basin Research and Promotion Board and the Atchafalaya Basin Program from within the Department of Natural Resources to the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. (7/1/18) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HR1

Approves the annual integrated coastal protection plan for Fiscal Year 2018, as adopted by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board.

LA HB116

Authorizes and directs the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to promulgate rules and guidelines for their contracting authorities

LA HB596

Provides relative to the contracting authority of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority

LA HB688

Authorizes the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and the Office of Coastal Protection and Restoration to assist in the formation of and contract with a coastal science consortium

LA SB134

Provides with respect to the membership of the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board. (gov sig)

LA HR1

Approves the annual integrated coastal protection plan for Fiscal Year 2019, as adopted by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board.

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