Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB83

Introduced
2/25/18  
Refer
2/25/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/19/18  
Report Pass
3/19/18  
Engrossed
3/21/18  
Refer
3/22/18  
Refer
3/22/18  
Report Pass
4/6/18  
Enrolled
5/1/18  
Chaptered
5/10/18  
Passed
5/10/18  

Caption

Provides relative to qualifications of the chief of police for the town of Gueydan. (gov sig)

Impact

If enacted, SB83 will alter the current law which restricts the election of the chief of police to individuals who are residents of the municipality. By allowing candidates from outside the immediate corporate limits of Gueydan, the bill acknowledges the regional community dynamics and may lead to a more diverse range of candidates for the chief of police position. This could facilitate the selection of a candidate with broader experience and perspectives relevant to law enforcement in the town.

Summary

Senate Bill 83, proposed by Senator Perry, focuses on amending the qualifications for the elected chief of police in the town of Gueydan, Louisiana. The bill adjusts existing legislation to allow candidates who reside outside the corporate limits of Gueydan, but within certain territorial limits of the local parish, to run for the position. This modification aims to widen the candidate pool and potentially enhance the recruitment of qualified individuals for this role, ensuring that the town has leadership that meets the community's needs.

Sentiment

General sentiment regarding SB83 appears to be positive. Supporters argue that this change is a progressive step that recognizes the importance of flexibility in local governance. Many believe that it will enhance the election process by not limiting the options to only those who live within the town's borders. Critics have not prominently opposed the bill, indicating a likely consensus that the change will benefit the community.

Contention

While there may not be significant points of contention surrounding this bill, some might argue about the implications of allowing candidates from outside the municipality to hold such a significant position as chief of police. Concerns may arise related to the candidate's connection to the community and understanding of local issues. However, the general legislative dialogue suggests that the potential benefits of broader candidate qualifications outweigh these concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.