Louisiana 2016 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB79 Introduced / Bill

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2016 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 79
BY REPRESENTATIVE TERRY BROWN
COURTS/DISTRICT:  Provides relative to the use of certain court funds in the Thirty-Ninth
Judicial District
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 15:571.11(A)(1)(a) and to enact R.S. 13:3049(B)(1)(e)(vi),
3 relative to the use of funds in the Thirty-Ninth Judicial District Court; to provide for
4 the use of surplus monies in the juror compensation fund; to provide for certain
5 prohibitions relative to the required minimum balance in the juror compensation
6 fund; to provide for the use of certain funds in the Thirty-Ninth Judicial District
7 Court's "Criminal Court Fund"; and to provide for related matters.
8Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
9 Section 1.  R.S. 13:3049(B)(1)(e)(vi) is hereby enacted to read as follows: 
10 §3049.  Cash deposit; bond; duty to attend; compensation; procedure; filing fees
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12	B.(1)
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14	(e)(i)
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16	(vi)(aa)  In the Thirty-Ninth Judicial District, the parish governing authority
17 may adopt an ordinance which provides that surplus monies in the juror
18 compensation fund that exceeds fifty thousand dollars at the end of each calendar
19 year may be used to defray the expenses of the criminal court system.
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1 Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, all surplus monies in the special
2 fund at the end of each calendar year shall be transmitted by the governing authority
3 to the Thirty-Ninth Judicial District Court for deposit into the court's criminal court
4 fund no later than January thirty-first of each calendar year.
5	(bb)  As used in this Item, "special fund" means the special fund provided for
6 in this Subparagraph, and "surplus monies" means the amount of money that is in
7 each special fund at the end of each calendar year and that is in excess of the total
8 amount paid from costs of court collected as provided in Item (i) of this
9 Subparagraph in that calendar year.  No money obligated to be paid to any juror shall
10 be considered surplus money pursuant to this Item.
11	(cc)  For the purposes of this Item, the balance of fifty thousand dollars
12 required to be maintained in the juror compensation fund shall mean fifty thousand
13 dollars in unexpended and unencumbered funds, and under no circumstances shall
14 the balance in the fund be reduced below fifty thousand dollars as a result of an
15 expenditure made under the provisions of this Item.
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17 Section 2.  R.S. 15:571.11(A)(1)(a) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as
18follows: 
19 §571.11.  Dispositions of fines and forfeitures
20	A.(1)(a)  All fines and forfeitures, except for forfeitures of criminal bail
21 bonds posted by a commercial security imposed by district courts and district
22 attorneys, conviction fees in criminal cases, and prosecutions for violations of state
23 law or parish ordinances, upon collection by the sheriff or executive officer of the
24 court, shall be paid into the treasury of the parish in which the court is situated and
25 deposited in a special "Criminal Court Fund" account, which, on motion by the
26 district attorney and approval order of the district judge, may be used or paid out in
27 defraying the expenses of the criminal courts of the parish as provided in Ch.C.
28 Children's Code Articles 419 and 421 and R.S. 16:6, in defraying the expenses of
29 those courts in recording and transcribing of testimony, statements, charges, and
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1 other proceedings in the trial of indigent persons charged with the commission of
2 felonies, in defraying their expenses in the preparation of records in appeals in such
3 cases, for all expenses and fees of the petit jury and grand jury, for witness fees, for
4 attendance fees of the sheriff and clerk of court, for costs and expenses of a parish
5 law library, and for other expenses related to the judges of the criminal courts and
6 the office of the district attorney.  In the Second Judicial District, the criminal court
7 fund shall be used to defray the expenses of the criminal court system. In the Thirty-
8 Ninth Judicial District, the criminal court fund shall be used to defray the expenses
9 of the criminal court system.
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DIGEST
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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 79 Original 2016 Regular Session	Terry Brown
Abstract: Provides for the use of surplus funds in the juror compensation fund of the 39
th
Judicial District Court to defray expenses of the criminal court system.
Present law requires the collection of court costs from certain criminal defendants to fund
the compensation of jurors.
Proposed law authorizes the parish governing authority within the 39
th
 JDC to adopt an
ordinance, which authorizes the use of surplus funds that exceeds $50,000 in the juror
compensation fund at the end of each calendar year to be used to defray the expenses of its
criminal court system.
Proposed law prohibits the use of any monies within the fund obligated for the payment of
jurors from being considered surplus monies and further prohibits the balance in the fund
to be reduced below $50,000 for any expenditures as provided for in proposed law.
Present law requires all fines and forfeitures (except criminal bail bonds) imposed by a
district court and a district attorney, to be paid upon collection into the parish treasury for
deposit into a special "Criminal Court Fund" account for the purposes of defraying the
court's expenses relative to indigent persons or other expenses relative to the judges of the
criminal courts and the office of the district attorney.
Proposed law requires the monies in the criminal court fund of the 39
th
 JDC to be used to
defray the expenses of the criminal court system.
(Amends R.S. 15:571.11(A)(1)(a); Adds R.S. 13:3049(B)(1)(e)(vi))
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