Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB700

Introduced
3/4/16  
Refer
3/4/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Report Pass
4/6/16  

Caption

Provides relative to fees assessed for certain functions performed by the office of public health (EG +$6,526,835 SG RV See Note)

Impact

If enacted, HB 700 will directly influence the financial operations of the Department of Health and Hospitals. The increased fees are intended to enhance the state’s ability to cover the costs associated with inspections and regulatory functions, which could lead to improved health standards across facilities. Notably, provisions in the bill aim to ensure that sufficient resources are available to maintain compliance with sanitary regulations, ultimately aiming to protect public health more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 700 aims to revise and increase certain fees that are collected by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, particularly pertaining to the office of public health. This bill modifies existing regulations regarding licensing, permitting, inspection, and plan review fees. The proposal includes adjustments for food and beverage vendors at significant events like the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, as well as licensing and inspection fees for various public health-related functions, such as individual sewage systems and retail food establishments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 700 appears to be mixed. Supporters argue that fee increases are necessary to secure the resources needed for inspection and enforcement, improving public health outcomes. On the other hand, some stakeholders express concerns regarding the impact of increased financial burdens on small businesses and vendors, particularly those participating in large events. This tension highlights ongoing debates about the balance between public health regulation and economic impact on businesses.

Contention

The bill may face contention particularly from smaller businesses who may feel the pinch of increased fees more acutely than larger entities. Critics may also argue that while the need for public health funding is recognized, alternative solutions should be explored, such as reallocating existing funds or preventing bureaucratic waste. The discussions surrounding HB 700 will likely reflect broader themes of regulatory fairness, the burden of compliance on businesses, and the role of government in public health maintenance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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