SLS 16RS-459 ORIGINAL 2016 Regular Session SENATE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 47 BY SENATOR COLOMB PUBLIC BUILDINGS/GROUNDS. Establishes and provides for the State Capitol Accessibility Advisory Commission. 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2 To create the State Capitol Accessibility Advisory Commission to study and make 3 recommendations to the legislature for a strategic outlook to make sure the American 4 with Disabilities Act of 1990, is sufficiently implemented with respect to the state 5 capitol building and surrounding infrastructure. 6 WHEREAS, the United States government enacted into law the American with 7 Disabilities Act in 1990, which law is intended to protect the civil rights of citizens with 8 disabilities; and 9 WHEREAS, Title II of the Act provides specifically for the accessibility of public 10 entities, including state governments, and requires that "no individual shall be excluded from 11 participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public 12 entity"; and 13 WHEREAS, one of the most essential governmental activities in which all citizens 14 have the right to participate is the lawmaking process itself, such right being the sine qua non 15 of the theory and practice of democracy; and 16 WHEREAS, access to and effective communication with legislators is a prerequisite 17 of full participation by any citizen; and 18 WHEREAS, effective communication requires that the documents and the debate of Page 1 of 4 SCR NO. 47 SLS 16RS-459 ORIGINAL 1 the legislative process be comprehensible to the citizen; and 2 WHEREAS, the state capitol building in Baton Rouge is the primary location of the 3 state government of Louisiana, and in order for a citizen of Louisiana to have access to the 4 lawmaking activities of the state, he must have access to the various areas within the 5 building where this process takes place and to the state capitol grounds; and 6 WHEREAS, since the implementation of the American with Disabilities Act, safety 7 concerns and technology enhancements have altered the way the public can effectively 8 communicate with legislators and fully participate in the legislative process; and 9 WHEREAS, the accessibility of any citizen to the state capitol is of particular 10 concern and requires a strategic outlook to make sure the American with Disabilities Act of 11 1990 is sufficiently implemented. 12 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby 13 create the State Capitol Accessibility Advisory Commission to study and make 14 recommendations to the legislature for a strategic outlook to make sure the American with 15 Disabilities Act of 1990, is sufficiently implemented with respect to the state capitol building 16 and surrounding infrastructure. 17 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the State Capitol Accessibility Advisory 18 Commission shall consist of eleven commissioners, who shall serve without compensation, 19 and who shall be composed of the following persons or their designees: 20 (1) The chair of the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs or her 21 designee. 22 (2) The chairman of the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs or 23 his designee. 24 (3) The chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security. 25 (4) The chairman of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security. 26 (5) One member of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate. 27 (6) One member of the House of Representatives appointed by the speaker of the 28 House. 29 (7) One member consisting of a representative of the state fire marshal's ADA 30 Enforcement Personnel as designated by the state fire marshal. Page 2 of 4 SCR NO. 47 SLS 16RS-459 ORIGINAL 1 (8) One member consisting of the chair of the Development Disabilities Council or 2 his designee. 3 (9) The chair of the Advocacy Center or his designee. 4 (10) The chair of the Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network or his 5 designee. 6 (11) The chair of the Statewide Independent Living Council or his designee. 7 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the names of the persons who are designated or 8 appointed to serve on the commission shall be submitted to the chair of the Senate 9 Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs by August 1, 2016. 10 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members shall convene no later than 11 September 1, 2016, and the responsibilities of the commission shall include but not be 12 limited to the development, in conjunction with any individuals and groups who are 13 responsible for implementation of the ADA, of a system that ensures the American with 14 Disabilities Act of 1990, is sufficiently implemented at the state capitol. 15 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the commission shall present a report to the 16 legislature concerning progress made in keeping with the mandatory language of the ADA 17 by March 1, 2017. The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Michael Bell. DIGEST SCR 47 Original 2016 Regular Session Colomb Creates the State Capitol Accessibility Advisory Commission to study and make recommendations to the legislature for a strategic outlook to make sure the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, is sufficiently implemented with respect to the state capitol building and surrounding infrastructure and submit a report to the legislature by March 1, 2017. Provides that the commission consist of 11 commissioners, who shall serve without compensation, and who shall be composed of the following persons or their designees: (1)The chair of the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs or her designee. (2)The chairman of the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs or his designee. (3)The chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security. (4)The chairman of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security. Page 3 of 4 SCR NO. 47 SLS 16RS-459 ORIGINAL (5)One member of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate. (6)One member of the House of Representatives appointed by the speaker of the House. (7)One member consisting of a representative of the state fire marshal's ADA Enforcement Personnel designated by the state fire marshal. (8)One member consisting of the chair of the Development Disabilities Council or his designee. (9)The chair of the Advocacy Center or his designee. (10)The chair of the Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network or his designee. (11)The chair of the Statewide Independent Living Council or his designee. Requires that the commission convene no later that September 1, 2016 and that a report be presented to the legislature by March 1, 2017. Page 4 of 4