Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB12

Introduced
2/8/17  
Introduced
2/8/17  
Refer
2/8/17  
Refer
2/8/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Report Pass
4/20/17  
Engrossed
5/1/17  
Refer
5/2/17  
Report Pass
5/15/17  
Enrolled
5/24/17  
Enrolled
5/24/17  
Chaptered
6/3/17  
Chaptered
6/3/17  
Passed
6/3/17  

Caption

Provides relative to compensation for members of the Livingston Parish planning commission for attending meetings

Impact

The enactment of HB 12 impacts the state laws governing compensation structures for planning commissions within Louisiana. By allowing local authorities to compensate commission members, the bill aims to attract more engaged and committed individuals to serve on such boards. This could improve the planning commission's effectiveness in addressing local issues, providing advisory roles, and shaping community development initiatives, thereby enhancing local governance in Livingston Parish.

Summary

House Bill 12 introduces a provision enabling the governing authority of Livingston Parish to pay members of the parish planning commission a per diem for attending meetings. This payment can be up to one hundred dollars for attendance at a maximum of twenty-four meetings per year. Previously, all members of such commissions served without compensation, and this bill modifies that norm to potentially incentivize participation and enhance the functioning of the commission. The legislation signifies a shift towards recognizing the time and effort contributed by commission members.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 12 appears to be generally positive, particularly among local government officials who support the idea of compensating commission members. Proponents believe that providing financial incentives can lead to greater participation, which is vital for addressing the complex planning needs of the parish. Critics may express concerns regarding budget constraints and the precedent it sets for other parishes, but these viewpoints are not explicitly highlighted in the discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

While there are no vocal opposition groups reported in the discussions, the potential for budgetary debates suggests that some local constituents might question the appropriateness of spending public funds on compensation. Additionally, considerations regarding equity may arise, as not all parishes may choose or be able to afford similar arrangements. Such contentions represent the complexities of local governance, where decisions can be influenced by fiscal realities and community expectations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB378

Provides relative to compensation for members of the Washington Parish planning commission

LA HB405

Provides relative to compensation for members of the planning and zoning commission for the town of Brusly

LA HB699

Provides relative to compensation for members of the planning and zoning commission for the town of Addis

LA HB152

Provides relative to meetings of the Washington Parish planning commission

LA HB360

Provides relative to the membership of the Livingston Parish Library Board of Control

LA HB41

Provides relative to the membership of the governing board of the Livingston Parish Ward Two Water District

LA HB628

Provides relative to the membership of the Livingston Parish Library Board of Control

LA HB160

Authorizes the governing authority of St. Mary Parish to pay a per diem to members of the planning and zoning commission and the board of adjustment (EN +$13,500 LF EX See Note)

LA HB73

Provides relative to the members of a board of commissioners of an East Feliciana Parish gas utility district

LA HB410

Provides relative to the membership on and powers of the board of commissioners of a recreation district in Jackson Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.