Louisiana 2016 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB415 Engrossed / Bill

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2016 Regular Session
SENATE BILL NO. 415
BY SENATOR GATTI 
WATER/WATERWAYS.  Creates Lake Bistineau Recreation and Water Conservation
District. (8/1/16)
1	AN ACT
2 To enact Part XXXV of Chapter 13 of Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950,
3 to be comprised of R.S. 38:3087.361 through 3087.379, relative to Lake Bistineau
4 in Bienville, Bossier, and Webster Parishes; to create the Lake Bistineau Recreation
5 and Water Conservation District as a political subdivision of the state; to create and
6 provide for a board of commissioners to manage the district; to provide for powers
7 and duties of the district and the board; to authorize the board to levy taxes, parcel
8 and other fees, issue bonds, and incur debt; to authorize the board to promulgate
9 rules and regulations to accomplish the purposes of the district; to provide for
10 penalties; to provide relative to the duties and powers of the Department of
11 Transportation and Development and the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries
12 Commission; to provide with respect to mineral leases; to provide for creation and
13 construction of playgrounds and recreational facilities; to provide for regulation of
14 commercial establishments; and to provide for related matters.
15	Notice of intention to introduce this Act has been published.
16 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
17 Section 1. Part XXXV of Chapter 13 of Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes
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1 of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 38:3087.361 through 3087.379 is hereby enacted to read
2 as follows:
3 PART XXXV. LAKE BISTINEAU RECREATION AND WATER
4	CONSERVATION DISTRICT
5 §3087.361. Creation
6	There is hereby created a recreation and water conservation district to
7 be known as the "Lake Bistineau Recreation and Water Conservation District".
8 §3087.362. Location
9	The district shall be comprised of the watershed of Lake Bistineau and
10 Dorcheat Bayou in the parishes of Bienville, Bossier and Webster.
11 §3087.363. District as political subdivision and body corporate; purpose and
12	powers
13	A. The district shall be a political subdivision of the state of Louisiana,
14 which shall have for its purpose the preservation, promotion, and development
15 of the wealth and natural resources of the district by the conservation of the soil
16 and water of Lake Bistineau for agricultural, recreational, commercial, and
17 sanitary purposes and by the regulation of aquatic plant growth.
18	B. It shall constitute a body corporate in law with all powers, rights,
19 privileges, and immunities of a corporation. It shall have the power to sue and
20 be sued, to buy and sell, to levy taxes, to negotiate and execute contracts, and to
21 incur debts and issue negotiable bonds in payment thereof under and in
22 accordance with law. It shall have the authority to acquire by purchase or
23 donation every type and specie of property, including servitudes and rights-of-
24 use, necessary to its purpose, and to lease, build, operate, and maintain any
25 works or machinery designed to accomplish the purposes of the district.
26	C. It shall have complete control over the supply of fresh water from
27 Lake Bistineau which shall be administered for the benefit of the persons
28 residing or owning property within the district, and if it should be for the
29 benefit of the district, it shall have the authority to sell such water for irrigation,
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1 municipal, and industrial uses both within and outside the district. However, the
2 district shall have no authority to regulate or control any use by any
3 municipality, district, or other person of such water supply which use was being
4 made by such municipality, district, or other person on June 30, 2016, including
5 no authority to charge or collect any fee or charge therefor.
6	D. The district may cooperate and contract with the government of the
7 United States or any department or agency thereof and accept grants and
8 donations of property and money therefrom. It may cooperate with the state of
9 Louisiana or any political subdivision, department, agency, or corporation of
10 the state for the management of the waters of Lake Bistineau and the
11 construction, operation, and maintenance of facilities designed to accomplish
12 the purpose for which the district is created on any basis including the matching
13 of funds and by participating in projects authorized by any federal or state law
14 as it shall see fit.
15 §3087.364. Board of commissioners, appointment; tenure; vacancies; removal
16	of members; compensation; domicile
17	A. The district shall be governed and controlled by a board of fifteen
18 commissioners, each of whom shall be a qualified elector of Bienville, Bossier,
19 or Webster Parishes, or a landowner of the district.
20	B.(1) The members of the board of commissioners shall be appointed by
21 the governor upon advice and consent of the Senate.
22	(2) The members shall be appointed from a list of nominations submitted
23 by the area legislators in the following manner:
24	(a) The state senator representing Senate district thirty-six shall submit
25 a list of twelve nominees and the governor shall select six as members.
26	(b) The state representative representing House district nine shall submit
27 a list of six nominees who shall be either a qualified elector of Bossier Parish or
28 a landowner within the Bossier Parish portion of the district, and the governor
29 shall select three as members.
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1	(c) The state representative representing House district ten shall submit
2 a list of six nominees who shall be either a qualified elector of Webster Parish
3 or a landowner within the Webster Parish portion of the district, and the
4 governor shall select three as members.
5	(d) The state representative representing House district thirteen shall
6 submit a list of six nominees who shall be either a qualified elector of Bienville
7 Parish or a landowner within the Bienville Parish portion of the district, and the
8 governor shall select three as members.
9	(3) All commissioners shall be appointed for a four-year term concurrent
10 with the term of the governor.
11	(4) A commissioner may not serve more than two consecutive complete
12 or partial terms. Any vacancy in the office of commissioner due to death,
13 resignation, or any other cause other than expiration of a term of office shall be
14 filled by the president of the board with majority approval of the board for the
15 remainder of the unexpired term.
16	C. Members of the board of commissioners shall receive no
17 compensation for their services.
18	D. Any member of the board who has accumulated three consecutive
19 unexcused absences or who has neglected his official duties as a commissioner
20 shall be removed for cause. A written recommendation of removal, approved
21 by a majority of the membership of the board, shall be submitted to the
22 governor. Upon receipt of such recommendation, the governor shall remove the
23 commissioner and appoint his successor.
24	E. The board shall be domiciled within the boundaries of the district.
25 §3087.365. Oaths
26	Before entering upon his official duties, each member of the board of
27 commissioners shall take the oath of office provided by Article X, Section 30 of
28 the Constitution of Louisiana before an officer authorized by law to administer
29 oaths.
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1 §3087.366. Election of officers
2	Immediately after the members of the board of commissioners have been
3 appointed, or as soon thereafter as is practicable, they shall meet and organize
4 by electing from their number a president, vice president, and secretary who
5 shall perform the duties normally required of such officers.
6 §3087.367. Powers of the board
7	A. In order to accomplish the purposes for which the district is created,
8 the board of commissioners may:
9	(1) Purchase, acquire by donation, hold, sell, and convey immovable and
10 movable property and execute such contracts as it may deem necessary or
11 convenient to enable it to properly carry out the purposes for which it is
12 created.
13	(2) Acquire servitudes and rights-of-use by purchase, by donation, and
14 by assignment for the district.
15	(3) Assist in conserving soil and water and in developing the water
16 resources of the district, provided nothing shall be done to interfere with
17 districts or municipalities previously organized under Louisiana law.
18	(4) Cooperate with the Department of Transportation and Development
19 and other state agencies in the maintenance or improvement and the
20 construction of any works or improvements for the control, retention, diversion,
21 or utilization of water or to retard runoff of water and soil erosion; in the
22 construction of any ditch, channel improvement, dike, dam, or levee; and in the
23 repair, improvement, and maintenance of any of said improvements or
24 structures.
25	(5) Manage and control the water level and make recommendations to
26 the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission regarding lake drawdowns for
27 biological purposes and aquatic plant control.
28	(6) Employ and hire secretarial, clerical, and other such personnel as
29 may be necessary in the operation of the business of the district and fix their
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1 compensation; employ engineers, attorneys, and other professional personnel
2 as necessary and fix their compensation. The district shall not be deemed to be
3 an instrumentality of the state for purposes of Article X, Section 1(A) of the
4 Constitution of Louisiana.
5	(7) Levy taxes, issue bonds, and incur indebtedness within the limitations
6 prescribed by the constitution and laws of Louisiana and in the manner
7 prescribed thereby.
8	(8) Cooperate and contract with persons, firms, associations,
9 partnerships, private corporations, cities of this state, or other public
10 corporations, and with any other local, state, or federal agencies for the sale or
11 use of any waters impounded by the district.
12	(9) Appoint, hire, designate, and empower wardens, rangers, patrols, and
13 such other personnel as may be deemed necessary by the board for the
14 enforcement of such regulations as may be promulgated and adopted by said
15 board.
16	(10) Do and perform any and all things necessary or incidental to the
17 fulfillment of the purposes for which the district is created.
18	B. The Lake Bistineau Recreation and Water Conservation District may
19 have, with respect to the improvements and facilities maintenance of the
20 district, the advice of the Department of Transportation and Development, and
21 it may request from time to time the assistance of the department to make such
22 surveys, inspections, and investigations, render such reports, estimates, and
23 recommendations, and furnish such plans and specifications as the board of
24 commissioners of the district may request.
25	C. The district may incur debt for any one or more of its lawful
26 purposes, issue in its name negotiable bonds or certificates of indebtedness
27 evidencing such debt, and provide for the security and payment thereof as
28 follows:
29	(1) To issue certificates of indebtedness maturing within one year from
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1 date of issuance to evidence money borrowed in anticipation of current revenues
2 for the administration, operation, construction, and maintenance costs and
3 expenses of the district, which certificates shall be payable in principal and
4 interest from any available income, revenues, fees, or taxes pledged to their
5 payment by the district.
6	(2) To issue bonds substantially in the manner set forth in Article VI of
7 the Constitution of Louisiana, and other authority supplemental thereto,
8 particularly Part III of Chapter 4 of Subtitle II of Title 39 of the Louisiana
9 Revised Statutes of 1950. Such bonds shall be payable from an ad valorem tax
10 on all taxable property in the district sufficient to pay such bonds in principal
11 and interest when approved by vote of a majority in number of the qualified
12 electors voting on the proposition at an election held for that purpose. Such
13 bonds shall be issued in the manner provided by the law pursuant to which they
14 are being issued, and the maximum interest rate for the bonds shall be that
15 prescribed by such law. The bonds shall be issued in such amount or amounts
16 as the board of commissioners shall determine. However, the principal amount
17 of all such bonds outstanding as of the date of the issuance of any new bonds
18 shall never exceed ten percent of the assessed valuation of the taxable property
19 within the district, to be ascertained by the last assessment roll of record in
20 Bienville, Bossier, and Webster Parishes.
21	(3) The district shall have additional authority to levy taxes under the
22 provisions of Article VI, Section 32 of the Constitution of Louisiana, for the
23 purpose of improving, operating, and maintaining its facilities, provided any
24 such tax shall first be approved at an election held for said purpose in
25 accordance with the Louisiana Election Code.
26	(4) The copy of any resolution levying a tax, certified by the secretary of
27 the board of commissioners of said district, shall be transmitted to the tax
28 assessors of Bienville, Bossier, and Webster Parishes on or before the first of the
29 year in which the tax is to be assessed and collected, and it shall be the duty of
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1 the assessor to assess the tax and extend the same upon the tax rolls of the
2 parish. The tax shall be collected by the sheriff and ex officio tax collectors of
3 Bienville, Bossier, and Webster Parishes in the same manner as taxes levied by
4 the parishes. Taxes assessed shall constitute the same liens upon the property
5 assessed, shall bear the same penalties, and collection thereof shall be enforced
6 in the same manner and at the same time as parish taxes.
7 §3087.368. Parcel fee
8	A.(1) The Lake Bistineau Recreation and Water Conservation District
9 may levy and collect a parcel fee on improved parcels within its boundaries. The
10 parcel fee shall be imposed by resolution or ordinance of the board of
11 commissioners of the district only after the question of the imposition of the
12 parcel fee and the purpose, rate, and duration of such fee has been approved by
13 a majority of the qualified electors of the district voting at an election held
14 therein. The proceeds from the levy of said parcel fee shall be expended for costs
15 of operation of the district, including management and control of water levels
16 and aquatic plant growth within the district and protection and preservation of
17 the works, improvements, and properties owned or controlled by the district,
18 prescribing the manner of their use by public corporations and persons, and
19 preserving order within and adjacent thereto. Any parcel fee imposed pursuant
20 to this Section shall be levied and collected and be due and owing annually. Such
21 fee may be carried on the tax rolls for Bienville, Bossier, and Webster Parishes
22 and collected at the same time as parish ad valorem taxes.
23	(2) If any parcel fee is not paid when due, the district shall proceed
24 against the parcel for collection of the amount of the fee unpaid and delinquent,
25 any collection costs incurred by the district plus interest at a rate not exceeding
26 twelve percent on the unpaid amount of the parcel fee, and in the event legal
27 proceedings are necessary to effect collection, court costs, and reasonable
28 attorney fees. However, attorney fees shall be payable by the parcel owner only
29 if demand by the board of commissioners has been made on said owner by
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1 certified mail, and such parcel owner has failed to pay the amount due within
2 ten days after such demand.
3	(3) A judgment obtained for nonpayment of a parcel fee, upon being
4 recorded in the mortgage records of Bienville, Bossier, or Webster Parishes,
5 shall prime all other liens except those for taxes and prior recorded local or
6 special assessments. If there are one or more property mortgages on such parcel
7 and the mortgage holder or holders have notified the tax collector in the parish
8 of such recorded mortgage in accordance with the requirements of R.S. 47:2159,
9 the district, prior to proceeding against such parcel for failure to pay a parcel
10 fee, shall give notice to each mortgagee of the amount of the parcel fee due and
11 owing on such parcel and that such fee must be paid within twenty days after
12 mailing the notice or proceedings will be commenced against the parcel. The
13 notice shall be sent to each such mortgage holder by certified mail, return
14 receipt requested, or by personal or domiciliary service on such mortgage
15 holder.
16	B.(1) The district may incur debt and issue bonds payable from an
17 irrevocable pledge and dedication of all or a portion of the proceeds of the
18 parcel fee, provided that the question of funding said proceeds into bonds shall
19 have been approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors of the district
20 voting at an election held therein and the State Bond Commission has approved
21 the issuance of the bonds. The question or proposition with respect to the
22 funding of the proceeds of the parcel fee may be submitted at a separate election
23 held for that purpose. The maturities of the bonds shall be so arranged that the
24 total amount of principal and interest falling due in such year on all bonds
25 theretofore issued payable from such parcel fee shall not exceed eighty percent
26 of the estimated proceeds to be received from the levy of such parcel fee in the
27 calendar year in which the bonds are issued.
28	(2) The bonds may be sold at public or private sale and shall be issued
29 pursuant to the provisions of a resolution adopted by the board of
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1 commissioners of the district, provided the bonds shall mature over a period not
2 to exceed the period for which the parcel fee, the proceeds of which are to be
3 used to pay principal and interest on the bonds, is authorized. The bonds and
4 the income therefrom shall be exempt from taxation by the state and by any
5 parish, municipality, or political subdivision thereof.
6	C. The district may incur debt and issue certificates of indebtedness
7 pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 33:2921 through 2925, subject to the approval
8 of the State Bond Commission.
9	D.(1) A "parcel" as used in this Section shall mean one or more lots,
10 subdivided portions of ground, or individual tracts identified by an individual
11 assessment number on the assessment rolls of Bienville, Bossier, or Webster
12 Parishes. A partial owner of a parcel shall be responsible for that proportion of
13 the parcel fee equal to the proportion of the value of the entire parcel assigned
14 to the partial owner on the assessment roll.
15	(2) An "improved parcel" as used in this Section shall mean a parcel on
16 which a permanent building suitable for residential or commercial use is
17 situated.
18	E. The district may create different classes of real estate and present to
19 the voters a proposition to levy or impose different parcel fees for each class.
20 §3087.369. Vessel fees
21	The Lake Bistineau Recreation and Water Conservation District may
22 levy and collect a vessel fee on vessels operating within the boundaries of the
23 district. The vessel fee shall be imposed by resolution or ordinance of the board
24 of commissioners of the district only after the question of the imposition of the
25 vessel fee and the purpose, rate, and duration of such fee has been approved by
26 a majority of the qualified electors of the district voting at an election held
27 therein. The proceeds from the levy of said vessel fee shall be expended for costs
28 of operation of the district, including management and control of water levels
29 and aquatic plant growth within the district and protection and preservation of
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1 the works, improvements, and properties owned or controlled by the district,
2 prescribing the manner of their use by public corporations and persons, and
3 preserving order within and adjacent thereto.
4 §3087.370. Rules and regulations
5	A. In order to accomplish the purposes of the district, the board of
6 commissioners may make and enforce such rules and regulations as it shall
7 deem necessary and advisable:
8	(1) To protect and preserve the works, improvements, and properties
9 owned or controlled by the district, prescribe the manner of their use by public
10 corporations and persons, and preserve order within and adjacent thereto.
11	(2) To prescribe the manner of building bridges, piers, boathouses,
12 seawalls, roads, and fences, including fences for the control of livestock or other
13 works in, along, or across any channel or extending into the lake.
14	(3) To prescribe the manner in which natural or artificial drains, ditches,
15 sewers, pipelines, or other works shall be adjusted to or connected with the
16 works of the district or any watercourse therein and the manner in which the
17 watercourses of the district may be used for sewer outlets for disposal of waste.
18	(4) Pursuant to and in accordance with any statewide laws for the
19 management, protection, or regulation of surface water, to prescribe the
20 permissible uses of the water supply provided by the lake and to prevent the
21 pollution or unnecessary waste of such water supply.
22	(5) To prescribe or regulate the discharge into sewers of the district of
23 any liquid or solid waste deemed detrimental to the works and improvements
24 of the district.
25	(6) To establish rules and regulations and cause them to be enforced with
26 regard to activities engaged in upon Lake Bistineau that are not regulated by
27 the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission.
28	B. The board shall make recommendations to the Louisiana Wildlife and
29 Fisheries Commission for proposed regulations pertaining to hunting, fishing,
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1 trapping, water sports, boating, and the operation of any watercraft upon the
2 proposed lake.
3 §3087.371. Construction which would impede flow of water in lake prohibited;
4	pollution defined and prohibited; penalties fixed for violations
5	A.(1) No person or public corporation shall erect within the drainage
6 area of the district any dam or reservoir upon any stream or watercourse which
7 will affect the lake until a copy of the plans thereof has been filed with the board
8 of commissioners and approved.
9	(2) Whoever violates this Subsection shall be fined not less than five
10 hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not
11 more than sixty days, or both.
12	B.(1) No person shall knowingly and willfully empty or drain or permit
13 to be drained from any pump, reservoir, well, or oil field into any stream or
14 drain constituting the watershed of the lake, or from any stream within said
15 district into said lake any oil, salt water, or other noxious, toxic, hazardous, or
16 poisonous gas, liquid, or substance that would render the water unfit for
17 irrigation or human consumption or would destroy aquatic life in the lake.
18	(2) Each and every day that oil, salt water, or any other substance
19 described in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection is permitted to flow into natural
20 streams or drains that constitute the watershed of the lake shall constitute a
21 separate and distinct offense.
22	(3) Whoever violates this Subsection shall be fined not less than one
23 hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not
24 more than ninety days or both.
25	C.(1) No person shall:
26	(a) Obstruct drainage channels which compose any drain or stream
27 flowing into the lake by bridging them except in accordance with plans,
28 specifications, and instructions prescribed by the board of commissioners of the
29 district.
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1	(b) Construct dams, locks, or gates in drainage channels of the watershed
2 of the lake or into the lake itself without permission of the commission.
3	(c) Anchor rafts, crafts, fish traps, fish cars, and other obstacles in the
4 channel of any stream, drain, or natural flow of the feeder streams of the
5 watershed of the lake or the lake itself. Nothing in this Section shall prohibit the
6 temporary and otherwise lawful anchorage of boats and watercraft or the
7 otherwise lawful use of legal fishing gear.
8	(d) Float timber in the watershed of the lake.
9	(2) Whoever violates this Subsection shall be fined not less than five
10 hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not
11 more than sixty days, or both.
12	D.(1) No proprietor, owner, lessee, or possessor of land abutting upon the
13 lake or along any public road paralleling the water line or contiguous to the lake
14 shall in any manner close or place any obstruction in any drain or ditch,
15 whether on private property or on the public road or levee adjacent to the road,
16 that will in any manner interfere with the effective, thorough, and continuous
17 drainage into the lake.
18	(2) Whoever violates this Subsection shall be fined not less than five
19 hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars or imprisoned for not
20 more than sixty days, or both.
21 §3087.372. Supervision by Department of Transportation and Development
22	All of the powers and duties relative to construction and letting of
23 contracts for construction required to be advertised by R.S. 38:2211 and 2212
24 conferred upon the district shall be subject to and exercised under the
25 supervisory control of the Department of Transportation and Development of
26 the state of Louisiana, which department shall furnish to the district such
27 engineering services as it shall require and may cooperate with the district in
28 the construction of any work or facility considered necessary by the district and
29 said department to the purposes of the district.
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1 §3087.373. Contracts let by board
2	Any and all contracts of the district shall be let by the board of
3 commissioners under the provisions of R.S. 38:2211 et seq.
4 §3087.374. Mineral rights
5	Whenever it shall become necessary for the district or the Department
6 of Transportation and Development to acquire full ownership of any land for
7 the purpose of constructing any work or facility within the district, the owner
8 thereof on his own behalf or on behalf of his assigns in the event of a prior
9 assignment may retain the mineral rights to such property together with the
10 right to grant mineral leases and servitudes thereon. No form of prescription
11 shall divest such owner or his assigns of these rights so long as the district or a
12 department or agency of the state retains the ownership of the property, but
13 should ownership pass into private hands, the prescription of nonuse provided
14 by R.S. 31:27 shall apply as in the usual case.
15 §3087.375. Tax exemption; mineral leases unabridged
16	Should the district or the Department of Transportation and
17 Development acquire a servitude, right-of-use, or title in full ownership to
18 immovable property or any other property, such property shall not be subject
19 to any ad valorem tax or tax of any nature by the state of Louisiana or any
20 political subdivision thereof so long as such property is used for the purposes
21 of the district. The provisions of this Part shall in no way abridge the right of
22 any individual, person, firm, or corporation from whom a servitude or right-of-
23 use may have been acquired to lease the land subject thereto for the production
24 of oil, gas, or other minerals and to produce or cause to be produced oil, gas, or
25 other minerals from such property so long as said leases are subject to the terms
26 and conditions of the servitude executed in favor of the commission.
27 §3087.376. Playgrounds, parks, and other facilities
28	The board of commissioners may cause to be created and constructed
29 playgrounds, picnic grounds, grounds for recreation, parks, and any and all
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1 other facilities to accommodate the public and to provide adequate access to the
2 lake, as may, within the opinion of the board, become necessary. The board of
3 commissioners shall also provide for the construction of public access boat
4 ramps in the district to allow for and maintain public access to Lake Bistineau
5 for recreational purposes.
6 §3087.377. Regulation of commercial establishments
7	A. The board of commissioners may:
8	(1) Establish and cause to be enforced rules and regulations pertaining
9 to all commercial establishments that may be constructed for the purpose of
10 making commercial use of the lake or its facilities.
11	(2) License and permit such establishments and levy and collect a fee, to
12 be fixed by the commission, for the privilege of making commercial use of the
13 facilities of the lake.
14	B. The rules and regulations established and promulgated by the board
15 of commissioners pursuant to this Section shall provide penalties for any
16 commercial establishment operating without a permit or license.
17 §3087.378. Audit
18	The district shall be audited pursuant to R.S. 24:513.
19 §3087.379. State departments; authority of corporation
20	Nothing in this Part shall be construed to impede or interfere with the
21 control and supervision of the wildlife of the state by the Louisiana Wildlife and
22 Fisheries Commission or the regulatory authority of the Department of
23 Environmental Quality and its officers. The Department of Wildlife and
24 Fisheries and the Department of Environmental Quality shall assist the board
25 of commissioners in the conduct of its duties and functions, and the board shall
26 advise and consult with the departments in matters relating to their respective
27 powers and responsibilities.
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The original instrument was prepared by Alan Miller. The following digest,
which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared
by Sharon F. Lyles.
DIGEST
SB 415 Engrossed 2016 Regular Session	Gatti
Proposed law creates the Lake Bistineau Recreation and Water Conservation District as a
political subdivision of the state for the purpose of the preservation, promotion, and
development of the wealth and natural resources of the district by the conservation of the soil
and water of Lake Bistineau for agricultural, recreational, commercial, and sanitary purposes
and by the regulation of aquatic plant growth.
Proposed law creates a board of commissioners to manage the district consisting of fifteen
commissioners, each of whom must be a qualified elector of Bienville, Bossier, or Webster
Parishes or own land in the district.
Proposed law provides for powers and duties of the district and the board.
Proposed law authorizes the board to levy taxes, parcel and other fees, issue bonds, and incur
debt for the benefit of the district.
Proposed law authorizes the board to promulgate rules and regulations to accomplish the
purposes of the district.
Effective August 1, 2016.
(Adds R.S. 38:3087.361 through 3087.379)
Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate
Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation,
Highways, and Public Works to the original bill
1. Removes "or otherwise" from authority of district to acquire property.
2. Removes authority of district to grant franchises to telephone, telegraph,
cable, and electric power companies.
3. Makes technical corrections primarily to correct spelling to "Bistineau" and
to capitalize "Parishes".
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Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law;
words in boldface type and underscored are additions.