SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 2018 Regular Session SENATE BILL NO. 279 BY SENATOR MORRISH SPECIAL DISTRICTS. Creates the Calcasieu-Cameron Navigation District and provides for its powers, duties, and functions. (8/1/18) 1 AN ACT 2 To enact Part IV of Chapter 3 of Title 34 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, to be 3 comprised of R.S. 34:481 through 490, relative to navigation districts; to create the 4 Calcasieu-Cameron Navigation District; to provide for district boundaries, purpose, 5 governance, and funding; to provide for a board of commissioners and powers of the 6 board; to provide relative to the Calcasieu River and Pass Project; to provide for an 7 ad valorem tax; and to provide for related matters. 8 Notice of intention to introduce this Act has been published. 9 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 10 Section 1. Part IV of Chapter 3 of Title 34 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 11 comprised of R.S. 34:481 through 490, is hereby enacted to read as follows: 12 PART IV. CALCASIEU-CAMERON NAVIG ATION DISTRICT 13 §481. Creation of the district; purpose 14 A. There is created a navigation and river improvement and 15 maintenance district which shall be known as the "Calcasieu-Cameron 16 Navigation District", composed of the territory embraced in the parishes of 17 Calcasieu and Cameron, for the purpose of improving and maintaining the Page 1 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 Calcasieu River with respect to the navigation thereof within the state of 2 Louisiana, and for such other purposes as are provided for in this Part. 3 B. The district's territory shall exclude any facility that meets all of the 4 following three conditions: 5 (1) The facility is not located on the Calcasieu Ship Channel. 6 (2) The facility neither imports nor exports cargo through the Calcasieu 7 Ship Channel. 8 (3) The facility is located within a Foreign-Trade Zone. 9 C. The district shall serve within or outside of its territorial limits as 10 agent for the state of Louisiana which shall be the local sponsor and nonfederal 11 sponsor as defined by the United States Army Corps of Engineers for the 12 Calcasieu River and Pass Project, hereinafter referred to as the "project". The 13 district shall function as the single entity responsible to act, to secure 14 rights-of-way, and to furnish assurances for the construction, operation, and 15 maintenance of the Calcasieu River and Pass Project as designated by the 16 United States Army Corps of Engineers. Additionally, the district may provide 17 funds to the United States Army Corps of Engineer for the nonfederal sponsor's 18 local cost share as required for work on the project by the United States Army 19 Corps of Engineers. The nonfederal sponsor's local cost share may include but 20 is not limited to the following: 21 (1) Requirements presently in effect or which may be required in the 22 future by law, regulation, or assurance agreements. 23 (2) Requirements for new features or modifications to the project. 24 (3) Requirements to provide real estate, rights-of-way, and easements for 25 sites for disposal of dredged materials for the project. 26 D. The district shall enter into a cooperative endeavor agreement with 27 the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District not later than six months from 28 the date all district commissioners are appointed. The agreement shall contain 29 the following provisions: Page 2 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 (1) The Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District shall continue to 2 operate as the nonfederal sponsor for the Calcasieu River and Pass Project as 3 defined in R.S. 34:218 until an ad valorem tax referenced in R.S. 34:489 is 4 authorized by a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified electors in each 5 parish within the district and such monies are received by the Calcasieu- 6 Cameron Navigation District. 7 (2) The Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District shall maintain 8 ownership and control of sites used for dredged material currently owned by 9 the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District. 10 E. Notwithstanding any provision of this Part to the contrary, the district 11 shall not engage in port activities as defined in R.S. 34:218 within its territory. 12 §482. Domicile 13 The domicile of the district shall be in Calcasieu Parish, but offices may 14 be maintained in Cameron Parish. The secretary may reside in Calcasieu or 15 Cameron Parish. The books and records of the district shall be kept where the 16 secretary resides. 17 §483. Board of commissioners; appointment; term 18 A. The Calcasieu-Cameron Navigation District shall be administered and 19 governed by a board of commissioners, hereinafter referred to as the "board", 20 composed of five members, who shall be appointed, as follows: 21 (1) One commissioner shall be the port director or his designee of the 22 Cameron Parish Port, Harbor, and Terminal District. 23 (2) One commissioner shall be the port director or his designee of the 24 Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District. 25 (3) One commissioner shall be a state commissioned river port pilot 26 appointed by the Associated Branch Pilots for the Port of Lake Charles. 27 (4) Two commissioners shall be appointed by the governor and subject 28 to Senate confirmation, representing separate facilities that utilize the Calcasieu 29 Ship Channel for commerce involving deep draft seagoing vessels, one facility Page 3 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 being located in Cameron Parish and one being located in Calcasieu Parish. 2 B. Term. The terms of office for commissioners appointed pursuant to 3 Paragraphs (A)(3) and (4) of this Section shall be four years and the appointed 4 commissioners shall serve no more than three consecutive terms of office. 5 C. Any vacancy on the board of commissioners for any reason shall be 6 filled in the same manner as the original appointments and for the unexpired 7 term of office. 8 D. The commissioners shall serve without compensation and shall have 9 the power to organize and reorganize legal, executive, engineering, clerical, and 10 other departments and forces of the board and to fix the duties, powers, and 11 compensation of all officers, agents, and employees under the board. 12 Commissioners shall be entitled to receive all necessary expenses incurred in 13 attending meetings of the board or while attending to the business of the board. 14 §484. Officers and employees of board; meetings; quorum 15 A. The board shall elect from among its own members a president, vice 16 president, secretary, and treasurer, whose duties shall be those usual to such 17 offices. At the option of the board, the offices of secretary and treasurer may be 18 held by one person. 19 B. The board shall meet in regular session once each month and shall 20 also meet in special session as often as the president of the board convenes them, 21 or on written request of three members. The board shall prescribe rules to 22 govern its meetings. 23 C. Three members of the board shall constitute a quorum. 24 D. The board shall maintain suitable offices in the district, and may 25 contract with and employ attorneys, clerks, engineers, and other agents and 26 employees, and shall fix their compensation and terms of office or employment. 27 §485. Powers of board 28 A. The board shall have and enjoy all the rights, privileges, and 29 immunities conferred by law upon political corporations. Page 4 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 B. The board may own, construct, lease, or operate equipment and 2 machinery as may be necessary to maintain and improve the project. 3 C. The board may own, construct, and administer facilities necessary to 4 maintain and improve the project. 5 D. The board may dredge ship ways, channels, slips, basins and turning 6 basins, passing lanes and anchorages within the project. 7 E. The board may establish, operate, and maintain in cooperation with 8 the federal government, the state of Louisiana and its various agencies, 9 subdivisions and public bodies, navigable waterway systems and improvements 10 within the project. 11 F. The board may acquire by purchase, donation, or lease property 12 necessary for the maintenance and improvement of the project. 13 G. The board may maintain proper depth of water to accommodate and 14 induce the business and industrial interests of the project. 15 H. The board may make reasonable charges and collect the same for the 16 use of all structures, works, property, and facilities administered by the board, 17 and for any and all services rendered by the board. 18 §486. Examinations and investigations; control and regulation; annual reports 19 A. The board shall examine and investigate all questions relating to the 20 interest and welfare of the district. The board shall control and regulate the 21 same and make an annual report showing all receipts and disbursements of the 22 board, setting forth the general condition of the district and its buildings, 23 structures, facilities, and other properties, and making such recommendations 24 for the development and welfare of the district and its management as may 25 seem advisable. A copy of this report shall be promptly published in a 26 newspaper printed in the parishes of Calcasieu and Cameron. 27 B. The board shall keep a record of its proceedings which shall be 28 published at least once in a newspaper having a general circulation in the 29 district, not later than thirty days after each board meeting. At each meeting, Page 5 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 the board shall examine all its accounts and operations, determine in what 2 manner the work of the board shall be undertaken, and provide the means to 3 carry it out. 4 C. The secretary shall keep full and complete records of all receipts and 5 expenditures of the district. The secretary shall safely keep and preserve all 6 books, records, reports, contracts, vouchers, and correspondence relative to the 7 affairs of the district, and maintain a perpetual inventory of its property of all 8 descriptions. 9 §487. Acquisition of lands; public aid; construction of works of public 10 improvement 11 A. The board is authorized to acquire by purchase, donation, or lease 12 any lands in the district needed for the maintenance and improvement of the 13 project. The board may also provide that payment for such lands be made out 14 of the monies under its control not otherwise specifically appropriated. 15 B. The board is further authorized to receive by gift, grant, donation, or 16 otherwise, any sum of money, aid, or assistance from the United States, the state 17 of Louisiana, or any of its political subdivisions, for the purpose of carrying out 18 the objects and purposes of this Part. 19 C. The board is authorized to make and construct any of the works of 20 public improvements in the district and anything in connection therewith that 21 may be necessary or useful for the business of the board, to purchase machinery 22 or materials and equipment for performing such work, and to supervise the 23 making of the same or to make and construct such works through contracts 24 with others, and generally, to do all other acts necessary or proper to carry out 25 the powers vested in it with regard to such works of public improvement. 26 §488. Contracts 27 Anything in this Part to the contrary notwithstanding, any construction 28 undertaken, or materials purchased pursuant to the authority granted in this 29 Chapter shall be in accordance with the provisions of Part II of Chapter 10 of Page 6 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 Title 38 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. 2 §489. Fee; ad valorem tax; borrowing money 3 A.(1) For the purposes of obtaining funds, the board may levy annually 4 an ad valorem tax not to exceed five mills on the dollar on the property subject 5 to taxation situated in the district, provided the levy of the tax shall have been 6 authorized by a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified electors in each 7 parish within the district in an election to be called within three years of the 8 effective date of this Part and held for that purpose in accordance with existing 9 laws. Funds derived under this Subsection may be used to defray the 10 administrative and operating expenses of the board, make in-kind distributions 11 to port operations doing business associated with the project for dredging, 12 administration and operation of certain ports, to obtain funds for the 13 maintenance and improvement of the project, and to fund the nonfederal 14 sponsor's local cost share for work on the project by the United States Army 15 Corps of Engineers. The board may pledge all or part of the revenues therefrom 16 to the payment of bonds to be issued by the district, provided that the total ad 17 valorem tax collections shall not exceed twenty million dollars annually. 18 (2) Provided sufficient monies are received from ad valorem tax 19 collections, the board shall make payments annually to the following entities in 20 the stated amounts: 21 (a) The Cameron Parish Port, Harbor, and Terminal District - five 22 hundred thousand dollars. 23 (b) The Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District - five hundred 24 thousand dollars. 25 (c) The West Calcasieu Port - three hundred thousand dollars. 26 (d) The Vinton Harbor and Terminal District - two hundred thousand 27 dollars. 28 B. Should the vote of a majority of the qualified electors in each parish 29 within the district fail to pass and levy the tax, legislative authority for the Page 7 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 Calcasieu-Cameron Navigation District shall terminate July first of the year 2 following the date of the election. 3 C. The provisions of R.S. 34:409 and 34:422 shall not apply to the 4 Calcasieu-Cameron Navigation District of Louisiana; provided, however that 5 this Subsection shall not operate to the impairment of contracts. 6 D. The provisions of the constitution and all laws regulating the 7 collection of taxes and the creating of tax liens and mortgages, tax penalties, and 8 tax sales shall also apply to the collection of all taxes authorized by this Part. 9 The sheriffs and ex officio tax collectors of the parishes of Calcasieu and 10 Cameron shall make a monthly settlement with the treasurer of the board of 11 commissioners and receive from him a receipt for the amount of taxes paid 12 over, in the same manner as tax collectors are required to settle with the 13 division of administration. The tax collectors shall receive from the treasurer 14 the same quietus for a full settlement of taxes due and exigible in any given year 15 and account for the delinquents or deductions in the same manner as though 16 accounting to the division of administration for state taxes. The tax collector 17 shall retain from taxes collected by him for the district any commission thereon 18 allowed to him by law on special taxes and shall deposit the amount thereof with 19 the parish treasurer to the credit of the sheriff's salary fund. Upon failure of the 20 tax collector to comply with the provisions of this Part, the board of 21 commissioners shall proceed against him and the sureties on his official bond 22 for the collection of whatever money may be owing to the board of 23 commissioners for such taxes. 24 E.(1) The board may borrow money from time to time for the purpose 25 of defraying the administrative, operation, and maintenance expenses of the 26 board, and may issue certificates of indebtedness secured by any fees authorized 27 under this Part, and by any taxes authorized under this Section, provided that 28 any loan for this purpose shall in no year exceed the estimated revenues for such 29 year. 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SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 (2) With the approval of the State Bond Commission, the district, 2 through the board as its governing authority, is authorized to incur debt for its 3 lawful purposes and to issue negotiable bonds in its name representing the debt, 4 and to pledge and dedicate for the payment of the principal and interest of such 5 negotiable bonds the revenue derived from the ad valorem tax authorized by 6 this Section or other revenues received by the district or the board from other 7 sources, as may be provided by the board in the resolution authorizing the 8 issuance of such bonds and providing the security therefor; provided, however, 9 that such bonds shall not be issued requiring principal and interest payments 10 in any year in excess of eighty percent of the tax revenues which would have 11 been received by the district had the five mill tax been levied on the last 12 assessment roll filed and of record. Such bonds shall be issued by the board with 13 such dates, forms, terms, series, interest rates, maturities, denominations, 14 redemption provisions and security provisions as the board may determine in 15 compliance with this Section. Such bonds, when authorized to be issued, shall 16 constitute a general obligation of the district to the payment of which the full 17 faith and credit of the district shall be and is hereby pledged. In addition to the 18 pledge of the tax and other revenues to secure the payment of the bonds in 19 principal and interest, the board may further secure their payment by a 20 conventional mortgage upon any and all properties constructed or acquired, or 21 to be constructed and acquired by it from the proceeds of such bonds. In the 22 event any bonds are issued secured by a pledge and dedication of the tax 23 revenues, the tax shall be levied and collected as long as the bonds are 24 outstanding in an amount sufficient to pay such bonds in principal and interest 25 as they respectively mature. Any resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds 26 of the district may contain such covenants as the board may deem proper to 27 assure the enforcement, collection, and proper application of the tax or other 28 revenues pledged and dedicated to the payment and security of the bonds, and 29 other security provisions including the establishment of a bond reserve if Page 9 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 deemed advisable by the board. Except as specifically provided in this Section, 2 the bonds shall be issued in compliance with the requirements of R.S. 34:490 3 and the relative provisions of the constitution, including the public sale of such 4 bonds and the thirty-day prescriptive period to contest the legality of such 5 bonds and the security therefor, all as more fully therein provided. 6 §490. Bonds 7 A. For the purpose of acquiring lands for the uses of the district and to 8 provide funds for the making and construction of the public works facilities and 9 improvements outlined in this Part, the board is authorized to issue revenue 10 bonds in the manner and subject to the terms and conditions of Subpart C of 11 Part I of Chapter 10 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as 12 well as Subpart B of Part I of Chapter 10 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised 13 Statutes of 1950. The board is also authorized to incur debt and issue tax 14 secured bonds for the above purposes in the manner and subject to the terms 15 and conditions of Subpart A of Part III of Chapter 4 of Title 39 of the Louisiana 16 Revised Statutes of 1950, as well as industrial inducement bonds. 17 B. In addition to the above power to issue bonds and without reference 18 to any other provisions of the constitution or statutes of the state, the district is 19 authorized, with the approval of the State Bond Commission, to issue negotiable 20 bonds for any of the purposes described above and to pledge for the payment 21 of the principal and interest of such negotiable bonds the income and revenues 22 derived or to be derived from the properties and facilities maintained and 23 operated by it, or received by the district from other sources. In addition to the 24 pledge of income and revenues to secure the bonds, the district may further 25 secure their payment by a conventional mortgage upon any or all of the 26 properties constructed or acquired, or to be constructed and acquired by it. The 27 district is further authorized to receive by gift, grant, donation or otherwise any 28 sum of money, aid, or assistance from the United States, the state of Louisiana, 29 or any of its political subdivisions, and unless otherwise provided by the terms Page 10 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 of such gift, grant, or donation, in its discretion, to pledge all or any part of such 2 monies for the further securing of the payment of the principal and interest of 3 its bonds. Such bonds shall be authorized by a resolution of the governing 4 authority of the district and shall be of such series, bear such date or dates, 5 mature at such time or times not exceeding forty years from their respective 6 dates, bear interest at such rate or rates not exceeding five per centum per 7 annum, payable semi-annually, be in such denominations, be in such form, 8 either coupon or fully registered without coupons, carry such registration and 9 exchangeability privilege, be payable in such medium of payment and at such 10 place or places, be subject to such terms of redemption not exceeding one 11 hundred five percent of the principal amount thereof, and be entitled to such 12 priority on the revenues of the district as such resolution or resolutions may 13 provide. The bonds shall be signed by such officers as the district shall 14 determine, and coupon bonds shall have attached thereto interest coupons 15 bearing the facsimile signatures of such officer or officers of the district as it 16 shall designate. Any such bonds may be issued and delivered, notwithstanding 17 that one or more of the officers signing such bonds or the officer or officers 18 whose facsimile signature or signatures may be upon the coupons shall have 19 ceased to be such officer or officers at the time such bonds shall actually have 20 been delivered. The bonds shall be sold for not less than par and accrued 21 interest, to the highest bidder at a public sale after an advertisement by the 22 district at least once a week for not less than thirty days in a newspaper of 23 general circulation within the district and in a financial newspaper or journal 24 published in New Orleans, New York, or Chicago, reserving to the district the 25 right to reject any and all bids and to readvertise for bids. If after the 26 advertisement as provided in this Section, no bids are received, or if such bids 27 as are received are considered in the discretion of the board to be 28 unsatisfactory, then in that event the board may publicly negotiate for the sale 29 of such bonds, without a further advertisement. Page 11 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED 1 C. No proceedings in respect to the issuance of any such bonds shall be 2 necessary except such as are contemplated by this Section, and no further or 3 other legislation shall be required to effectuate the same. 4 D. For a period of thirty days from the date of publication of the 5 resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds hereunder, any persons in interest 6 shall have the right to contest the legality of the resolution and the legality of the 7 bond issue for any cause, after which time no one shall have any cause or right 8 of action to contest the legality of said resolution or of the bonds authorized 9 thereby for any cause whatever. If no suit, action or proceeding is begun 10 contesting the validity of the bond issue within the thirty days herein 11 prescribed, the authority to issue the bonds and to levy the necessary tax for the 12 payment thereof, the legality thereof and of all the provisions of the resolution 13 authorizing the issuance of the bonds shall be conclusively presumed, and no 14 court shall have authority to inquire into such matters. The original instrument was prepared by Thomas L. Tyler. The following digest, which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared by Laura Gail Sullivan. DIGEST SB 279 Reengrossed 2018 Regular Session Morrish Proposed law creates the Calcasieu-Cameron Navigation District in Calcasieu and Cameron parishes to improve and maintain the Calcasieu River and to serve as agent for the state of Louisiana which is the local sponsor and nonfederal sponsor for the Calcasieu River and Pass Project (the project). Proposed law excludes from the district's territory any facility that meets the following conditions: (1)The facility is not located on the Calcasieu Ship Channel. (2)The facility neither imports nor exports cargo through the Calcasieu Ship Channel. (3)The facility is located within a Foreign-Trade Zone. Proposed law requires the district to function as the single entity responsible for acting to secure rights-of-way, and to furnish assurances for the construction, operation, and maintenance of the project as designated by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. Provides for the district to provide the nonfederal sponsor's local cost share, including requirements presently in effect or in the future required by law, regulation, or assurance agreements, requirements for new features or project modifications, and requirements to provide real estate, rights-of-way, and easements for sites to dispose of dredged materials. Page 12 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED Proposed law provides for the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District to continue as the non-federal sponsor for the project as provided in R.S. 34:218 until such time as an ad valorem tax is passed by a majority of the qualified electors in each parish within the district and receipt of tax monies by the district. Proposed law prohibits the district from engaging in port activities as defined in R.S. 34:218 within its territory. Proposed law provides that Calcasieu Parish is the district's domicile, but allows district offices to be maintained in Cameron Parish. Provides that the district's secretary may reside in Calcasieu or Cameron Parish and that the district's books and records shall be kept where the secretary resides. Proposed law provides for the district to governed by a five-member board of commissioners appointed as follows: (1)The port director of the Cameron Parish Port, Harbor, and Terminal District, or his designee. (2)The port director of the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District, or his designee. (3) A state-commissioned river port pilot appointed by the Associated Branch Pilots for the Port of Lake Charles. (4)Two commissioners appointed by the governor and subject to Senate confirmation, representing separate facilities that utilize the Calcasieu Ship Channel for commerce involving deep draft seagoing vessels, one representing a facility located in Cameron Parish and one representing a facility located in Calcasieu Parish. Proposed law provides for appointed commissioners to serve four-year terms and not more than three consecutive terms and to serve without compensation except for payment of necessary expenses incurred to attend board meetings or to attend to board business. Proposed law provides for board members to elect a president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer but allows one member to hold the offices of secretary and treasurer. Proposed law provides for a regular board meeting each month and for special meetings upon the president's call or the written request of three members. Provides that a quorum is three members. Proposed law provides for the powers of the board necessary to maintain and improve the project, including the collection of reasonable charges to use structures, works, and facilities administered by the board and services rendered by the board. Proposed law requires board contracts for construction or purchase of materials to be in accordance with the Public Bid Law. Proposed law authorizes the board to levy annually an ad valorem tax not to exceed five mills on the dollar on property subject to taxation in the district, provided that the levy is authorized by a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified electors in each parish within the district at an election called within three years of the effective date of proposed law and held for that purpose according to existing law. Proposed law authorizes the board to pledge all or part of its revenues to payment of bonds but specifies that total annual tax collections shall not exceed $20 million. Additionally, authorizes the board, provided sufficient monies are received from the ad valorem tax, to make annual payments as follows: Page 13 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 279 SLS 18RS-664 REENGROSSED (1)$500,000 to the Cameron Parish Port, Harbor, and Terminal District. (2)$500,000 to the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District. (3)$300,000 to the West Calcasieu Port. (4)$200,000 to the Vinton Harbor and Terminal District. Proposed law provides for sunset of the district on July 1 st of the year following an unfavorable vote to pass and levy an ad valorem tax. Proposed law authorizes the board to incur debt and to issue tax-secured bonds with approval of the State Bond Commission in accordance with existing law not to exceed forty years in duration and to bear interest not to exceed five percent per annum, payable semi-annually, subject to terms of redemption not to exceed one hundred five percent of bond principal. Effective August 1, 2018. (Adds R.S. 34:481-490) Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways, and Public Works to the original bill 1. Excludes from the district's territory any facility that meets all of the following three conditions: (1)The facility is not located on the Calcasieu Ship Channel. (2)The facility neither imports nor exports cargo through the Calcasieu Ship Channel. (3)The facility is located within a Foreign Trade Zone. 2. Requires a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified electors in Cameron and Calcasieu parishes to levy an ad valorem tax. 3. Authorizes property acquisition by purchase, donation, lease, or expropriation. 4. Changes the limit of ad valorem tax collections from $30 million to $20 million. 5. Makes technical corrections. Senate Floor Amendments to engrossed bill 1. Remove the authority of the board to acquire property by expropriation. Page 14 of 14 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions.