Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB224

Introduced
3/3/16  
Introduced
3/3/16  
Refer
3/3/16  
Refer
3/3/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Report Pass
3/22/16  
Report Pass
3/22/16  
Engrossed
3/29/16  
Engrossed
3/29/16  
Refer
3/30/16  
Refer
3/30/16  
Report Pass
5/10/16  
Enrolled
5/24/16  
Enrolled
5/24/16  
Chaptered
6/5/16  
Chaptered
6/5/16  

Caption

Repeals provisions regarding parking violations on campus declared unconstitutional. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

By repealing these provisions, SB224 removes the existing framework regarding parking fines on campuses, thereby nullifying any associated penalties that were previously enforced. This change is significant as it acknowledges and rectifies earlier legal shortcomings, potentially affecting the operational practices of public universities related to campus parking management. Furthermore, it signifies a broader commitment to ensuring that all state laws adhere to constitutional standards, thus fostering a legal environment that is both fair and just.

Summary

Senate Bill 224 aims to repeal provisions outlined in R.S. 17:1803 relating to parking violations on public college and university campuses in Louisiana. This legislative action is notably prompted by a ruling that deemed certain fines in this law unconstitutional. The bill represents an effort to align the state's regulations with constitutional mandates by eliminating aspects of the current law that are no longer legally valid.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be positive, particularly among legislators who prioritize upholding constitutional rights and eliminating unenforceable laws. The unanimous support reflected in the final House vote (97 yeas, 0 nays) indicates a collective agreement on the necessity of this repeal. Stakeholders involved, such as university governance and administration, may also view the repeal favorably as a step toward more rational and lawful management of campus regulations.

Contention

While the bill's passage seems largely unopposed, it does raise questions on the broader implications for how public universities will manage parking and enforce rules moving forward. The absence of regulatory provisions could lead institutions to explore alternative means of managing parking compliance without negatively impacting students and faculty. There may also be discussions about potential new frameworks that ensure fairness and uphold campus safety while avoiding unconstitutional fines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB154

Repeals certain provisions relative to jury trials that were declared unconstitutional. (gov sig)

LA SB156

Repeals Balanced Treatment of Creation-Science Act declared unconstitutional. (gov sig)

LA SB369

Repeals provisions relative to administrative remedy procedures for Department of Public Safety and Corrections declared unconstitutional. (gov sig)

LA SB334

Repeals certain provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure declared unconstitutional. (8/1/16)

LA SB151

Repeals certain provisions declared unconstitutional that regard attorney fees in lawsuits filed against public officials. (8/1/16)

LA SB230

Provides relative to power-based violence on college and university campuses. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA SB255

Provides relative to sexual assault on college campuses. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB152

Repeals provision that any person entering an alcoholic beverage outlet is deemed to consent to a search which was declared unconstitutional. (8/1/16)

LA SB444

Repeals provisions relative to schools that are outdated or have been held unconstitutional. (8/15/10)

LA SB153

Removes certain provisions regarding prosecution of the possession of a firearm with obliterated, removed, changed or altered number or mark which were declared unconstitutional. (8/1/16)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.