Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB293

Introduced
3/30/17  
Introduced
3/30/17  
Refer
3/30/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Report Pass
5/8/17  
Report Pass
5/8/17  
Engrossed
5/16/17  
Engrossed
5/16/17  
Refer
5/17/17  
Refer
5/17/17  
Report Pass
5/30/17  
Report Pass
5/30/17  
Refer
5/31/17  
Refer
5/31/17  
Report Pass
6/2/17  
Report Pass
6/2/17  
Enrolled
6/8/17  
Enrolled
6/8/17  
Chaptered
6/26/17  
Chaptered
6/26/17  
Passed
6/26/17  

Caption

Provides relative to the limitation of liability of the state (RE2 SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Impact

The provisions of HB 293 are significant as they create a framework for how legal liabilities and costs associated with district attorneys are handled at the state level. By allowing the state to indemnify district attorneys, the legislation offers a safeguard for these officials when challenged over constitutional issues. This could lead to a shift in the risk management strategies for district attorney offices and may encourage more robust defenses against claims brought forth in federal courts.

Summary

House Bill 293 introduces amendments to the liability limitations of the state of Louisiana concerning district attorneys. The bill establishes that the state shall indemnify district attorneys in cases where they face federal court claims regarding the constitutional validity of statutes, provided they have not initiated prosecution. The Attorney General is granted the discretion to defend these district attorneys under specified conditions, potentially altering how legal costs and judgments are managed in Louisiana's judicial system.

Sentiment

The legislative sentiment surrounding HB 293 appears largely supportive, as indicated by its unanimous approval in the Senate with a vote of 32-0. The bill is seen favorably among lawmakers who advocate for the protection of district attorneys' actions and the allocation of state resources for their defense. However, there could be underlying concerns about how this impacts the accountability of district attorneys and the financial implications for state budgets in settling or defending these claims.

Contention

Key points of contention that might arise from the enactment of HB 293 include debates over the extent of state indemnification and the potential for it to shield district attorneys from accountability. While the bill aims to protect officials from the burden of legal fees in constitutional challenges, critics may argue that it could lead to abuses or a lack of responsibility for actions taken in office. Furthermore, oversight concerning the approval of payments for judgments by legislative committees may also be a point of discussion as the mechanics of such transactions are solidified.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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