Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB163

Introduced
3/31/17  
Introduced
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Report Pass
5/1/17  
Report Pass
5/1/17  
Engrossed
5/8/17  
Engrossed
5/8/17  
Refer
5/9/17  
Report Pass
5/23/17  
Report Pass
5/23/17  
Enrolled
6/4/17  
Enrolled
6/4/17  
Chaptered
6/14/17  
Chaptered
6/14/17  
Passed
6/14/17  

Caption

Provides an exemption from the requirement that state prisons purchase goods from Prison Enterprises, if the goods can be purchased for less in the parish in which the facility is located. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Impact

If enacted, SB 163 would significantly alter the purchasing practices of state prisons. By promoting local purchasing options, the bill could enhance the economic activity within the parishes housing these facilities. Local vendors may benefit from increased business opportunities as state prisons look to source goods and services closer to their locations. Additionally, this change may lead to savings for the state, fostering a more efficient use of taxpayer dollars in prison operations.

Summary

Senate Bill 163, introduced by Senator Mizell and Representative White, amends the purchase requirements for state prisons in Louisiana. The bill allows state prisons to procure goods and services from vendors located in the parish where the prison is located, as long as the price is lower than that offered by prison enterprises or central purchasing. This change aims to provide state prisons with the flexibility to make more cost-effective purchasing decisions while complying with certain state initiatives, specifically the Hudson Initiative and the Veteran Initiative.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 163 appears generally positive, as it is characterized as a pragmatic approach to prison purchasing. Proponents likely view the bill as a means to cut costs and support local economies, aligning with broader goals of improving efficiency and promoting local businesses. The lack of documented opposition during discussions suggests a consensus on the need for this adjustment in the existing law.

Contention

While no significant points of contention were noted in the provided discussions or voting history, potential concerns could arise around the impact of shifting purchasing practices on established prison enterprises. Stakeholders may contest whether the bill could undermine the operational viability of these entities or if it might complicate purchasing guidelines and standards enforced previously. However, the overall expression of support indicates that such concerns have not been a major factor in the enactment process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB652

Exempts state and public institution purchases under $600 from the requirement to be purchased from Missouri Vocational Enterprises

LA HB927

Provides for the merger of the office of contractual review and the office of state purchasing (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB85

Provides relative to the rate at which certain prisoners earn "good time". (gov sig) (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB1321

Public purchasing law; revise to increase the threshold required for competitive purchasing on certain purchases.

LA HB680

Public purchasing; increase threshold for purchases without competitive bidding.

LA HB972

Public purchasing; increase threshold for purchases without competitive bidding.

LA SB2801

Public purchases; raise bidding requirement threshold from $5,000 to $25,000.

LA SB12

Provides for the modification of the sales and use tax exemption for domed stadium facilities, baseball facilities, and other publicly owned facilities. (Item #35)(gov sig) (REF SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)

LA SB2382

Public purchasing; exempt DFA from requirements for United States Semiquincentennial Commission expenses.

LA HB673

Provides with respect to the exclusions and exemptions applicable to sales and use taxes (RR2 SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.