Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB960

Introduced
4/4/16  
Refer
4/5/16  
Report Pass
4/19/16  
Report Pass
4/19/16  
Engrossed
4/27/16  
Engrossed
4/27/16  
Refer
4/28/16  
Refer
4/28/16  
Report Pass
5/11/16  
Enrolled
5/18/16  
Enrolled
5/18/16  
Chaptered
5/26/16  
Chaptered
5/26/16  
Passed
5/26/16  

Caption

Provides relative to requirements imposed on temporary housing

Impact

The impact of HB 960 is likely to be significant for the construction and agricultural sectors where temporary workers are prevalent. By formalizing standards for temporary housing, the bill aims to improve the living conditions of workers who often face inadequate housing. However, this legislation also carves out exceptions for one- or two-family dwellings, as well as manufactured homes that are lawfully used to house temporary workers, which may limit its applicability in certain contexts.

Summary

House Bill 960, enacted during the 2016 Regular Session, establishes regulations related to temporary housing utilized by workers. Specifically, it mandates compliance with certain standards for temporary housing setups that cater to workers. This legislation aims to ensure that temporary workers have access to safe and adequate living conditions while fulfilling their employment requirements. The enactment of this bill signifies a legislative effort to address housing standards in a way that safeguards the wellbeing of temporary workers.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 960 appears to be largely positive, with acknowledgment of the need for improved housing conditions for temporary workers. Advocates view this legislation as a necessary step towards ensuring worker safety and comfort. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential economic impact on employers, who might face increased costs associated with compliance to these new standards.

Contention

While HB 960 has generally garnered support, notable points of contention may arise regarding its enforcement and the associated costs of compliance for employers. The balance between ensuring adequate housing for workers and the financial implications for businesses that depend on temporary labor will likely continue to be a subject of discussion. Moreover, the exceptions included in the bill suggest an intention to mitigate potential backlash from property owners and employers who operate under existing housing arrangements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1155

Provides with respect to temporary concealed carry permits for certain victims of domestic violence (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB551

Provides relative to fees imposed within the Medicaid program on healthcare providers, facilities, and services (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB903

Provides relative to fees imposed by the Louisiana State Board of Cosmetology

LA HB1029

Provides relative to warranties for manufactured and modular housing

LA HB670

Provides for a temporary waiver for individual sewerage systems in parishes of a certain size

LA HB1138

Provides for the issuance and requirement of a Class "E" temporary instructional permit for driver's education students

LA HB501

Provides relative to discrimination

LA HB400

Provides for certain form requirements imposed on financial institutions relative to the cancellation of mortgages

LA HB509

Provides relative to temporary restraining orders

LA HB994

Provides relative to contracts for additional housing for individuals in the custody of the DPS&C

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.