GREEN SHEET REDIGEST HB 691 2017 Regular Session Hodges (KEYWORD, SUMMARY, AND DIGEST as amended by Senate committee amendments) DISTRICTS/DRAINAGE: Provides relative to the Statewide Flood-Control Program. DIGEST Present law provides for revision of the flood control database by the La. Geological Survey every four years. Proposed law modifies present law by requiring the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission review and revise the flood control database at least once every five years provided funds are specifically appropriated to the DOTD office of engineering. Proposed law specifies that the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission consists of the following: (1)The Dept. of Transportation and Development. (2)The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority. (3)The office of community development. (4)The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness. (5)A member from the House Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works. (6)A member from the Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works. (7)The secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries or his designee. Proposed law provides that the secretary of DOTD or his designee shall serve as chairman of the commission. Proposed law requires the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission to ensure that no development in a parish or municipality will have negative or detrimental effects on another parish or municipality. Proposed law requires the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission to ensure that work in any basin area across parish or municipal boundaries is performed according to contractual obligations or state law. Proposed law requires the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission to submit a written report to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works at the beginning of the next regular session if they fail to perform the review and revision of the database. Present law allows parishes and municipalities to apply for state funding for flood-control projects. Proposed law requires that Sept. 1 st of the year immediately following a gubernatorial flood disaster declaration, the Dept. of Transportation and Development send notice to any eligible municipality or parish containing information regarding the application procedures and deadlines to submit eligible flood control projects. Page 1 of 3 Prepared by Sharon F. Lyles. Proposed law requires that by Oct. 1 st of the year following the disaster declaration a parish or municipality must submit an application for flood-control project funding. Present law authorizes the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board, La. Geological Survey, division of administration, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, and other agencies to review applications. Proposed law removes the La. Geological Survey from the list of agencies reviewing applications. Present law requires that the final revision of the flood information database by the La. Geological Survey be furnished to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works and the Flood Control Project Evaluation Committee prior to the 1983 regular session. Proposed law modifies present law such that the final revision of the flood information database by the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission to be furnished to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works and the Flood Control Project Evaluation Committee prior to the 2022 regular session. Proposed law requires that the final revision of the flood information database pertaining to the Amite River Basin be furnished to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works and the Flood Control Project Evaluation Committee prior to the 2020 regular session. Present law requires the Flood Control Project Evaluation Committee to submit a list of recommended projects, and supporting data, to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works beginning with the 1984 regular session. Proposed law modifies present law such that the Flood Control Project Evaluation Committee must submit a list of recommended projects, and supporting data, to the Joint Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works beginning with the 2023 regular session. (Amends R.S. 38:90.2(A), 90.4(A)(1) and (B)(1), and 90.5(A); Adds R.S. 38:90.2(C)) Effective August 1, 2017. Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill: 1. Add to the Floodplain Evaluation and Management Commission: (a)A member of the House of Representatives representing St. Helena Parish. (b)A member of the House of Representatives representing Livingston Parish. (c)A member of the House of Representatives representing East Feliciana Parish. Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to the reengrossed bill 1. Conditions requirement for commission to review and revise statewide flood information database upon specific appropriation of funds to DOTD office of engineering. Page 2 of 3 Prepared by Sharon F. Lyles. 2. Removes members from commission from the House of Representatives who represent St. Helena, Livingston, and East Feliciana Parishes. 3. Adds secretary of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries or his designee as a member of the commission. 4. Adds that the secretary of DOTD or his designee shall serve as chairman of the commission. 5. Adds that a gubernatorial flood disaster triggers requirement for DOTD to notify a municipality or parish of information containing application procedures and submission deadlines regarding eligible flood control projects. 6. Removes requirement for DOTD to provide a second notice to a municipality or parish that fails to submit an application following a flood disaster declaration. 7. Makes technical changes. Page 3 of 3 Prepared by Sharon F. Lyles.