DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HCR 2 Original 2018 Third Extraordinary Session Abramson Proposed concurrent resolution creates the Constitutional Convention Study Commission to make necessary studies and analysis to identify the provisions of the Constitution of La. which should be considered for revision in a constitutional convention and to make recommendations for the conduct of a constitutional convention. (1)Provides that the commission be composed of: (a)Five members of the House of Representatives appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives in a manner to reflect the diversity of the membership of the House of Representatives. (b)Five members of the Senate appointed by the president of the Senate in a manner to reflect the diversity of the membership of the Senate. (2)Requires that the commission hold its organizational meeting within 60 days after adjournment sine die of the 2018 3rd E.S. on the call of the House speaker and the Senate president acting jointly. Requires the commission, at the organizational meeting, to elect a chairman, a vice chairman, and other officers it finds necessary. (3)Requires the commission to make such studies as it finds necessary or appropriate to make recommendations to the legislature on all matters relevant to the convening and conduct of a constitutional convention including: (a)Identification of significant policy areas that must be addressed in order to propose a constitution that will serve the state effectively. (b)Identification of pertinent background material and data relative to significant policy areas that the commission determines will be useful to the work of the convention. (c)Recommendations for the composition of the membership of the convention. (d)Recommended proposed timetables for the convention. (e)Recommendations regarding staffing and other resources needed and available to address policy issues and to skillfully draft constitutional language. (f)Recommendations for budget needs for effective conduct of a convention. (4)Requires the commission to complete its study and determine its recommendations by March 15, 2019, and by March 20, 2019, to submit study results and a report of its findings and recommendations to each legislator and the governor. (5)Authorizes the commission to utilize the personnel, facilities, and services of the legislative auditor, the legislative fiscal officer, and the staffs of the House of Representatives and the Senate and to request and use such counsel, assistance, personnel, facilities, and advice as may be obtained from any and all public or private sources. (6)Authorizes the commission to make, or cause to be made, studies useful to its purposes through legislative personnel or in cooperation with any public or private agency and to call upon departments or agencies of the state for data and assistance. Requires departments and agencies to cooperate with the commission. (7)Authorizes the commission to receive grants, donations, or gifts of money or services from public or private organizations or from any other sources and to create or appoint advisory commissions or task forces for advice or assistance composed of representatives of the public or private sectors. (8)Provides that expenses directly incurred by the commission may be paid from any funds available for the purpose and, with the approval of the legislative presiding officers, from funds available to such presiding officers for expenses of the legislature. (9)Provides that the commission shall be dissolved upon the adjournment sine die of the 2019 R.S.