Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB520

Introduced
4/3/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Refer
4/4/18  
Report Pass
4/23/18  
Report Pass
4/23/18  
Engrossed
4/26/18  
Engrossed
4/26/18  
Refer
4/27/18  
Refer
4/27/18  
Report Pass
5/1/18  
Report Pass
5/1/18  
Enrolled
5/16/18  
Enrolled
5/16/18  
Chaptered
5/23/18  
Passed
5/23/18  

Caption

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Tangipahoa Parish and also certain property in St. Martin Parish. (gov sig)

Impact

The enactment of SB 520 will have implications for state laws concerning property management and transfers. By enabling these property transfers, the legislation simplifies the process for state officials to convey real estate interests, which may lead to more efficient management of state lands and the utilization of resources. This change could facilitate development projects within the specified parishes, potentially affecting local land use and economic activity.

Summary

Senate Bill 520 authorizes the transfer of certain state properties located in Tangipahoa Parish and St. Martin Parish, Louisiana. Specifically, the Secretary of the Department of Transportation and Development is empowered to convey interests in specified parcels to designated individuals. The bill details the property descriptions and the procedures for the conveyance, effectively streamlining the transfer process for these state properties.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 520 appears to be supportive, particularly among those advocating for streamlined government processes and efficient management of state properties. The legislative discussions indicated a focus on improving state operations and removing bureaucratic hurdles in land transfers. However, any potential drawbacks or concerns pertaining to oversight or community impacts were not prominently addressed in the provided discussions and voting history.

Contention

One area of potential contention with SB 520 could arise from public sentiment regarding state land management and local governance. While the bill aims to facilitate property transactions, questions about whether such transfers are in the best interest of local communities or if they might lead to unwanted consequences for local stakeholders could emerge. Ensuring transparency and accountability in how these properties are managed post-transfer will be critical to addressing any concerns from constituents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB464

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Tangipahoa Parish. (gov sig)

LA SB249

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in St. Mary Parish. (gov sig)

LA SB157

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Ascension Parish. (gov sig)

LA HB332

Provides for the transfer of certain state property in Tangipahoa Parish

LA SB246

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Vernon Parish. (gov sig)

LA SB216

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Ouachita and Iberville Parishes. (8/1/13)

LA SB71

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Allen Parish. (8/1/24)

LA SB217

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Rapides and East Baton Rouge Parishes. (8/1/15)

LA SB210

Provides for the transfer of certain state property in Webster Parish. (gov sig)

LA HB890

Provides for the transfer of certain state property in Tangipahoa Parish

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