Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR6

Introduced
3/12/18  
Refer
3/13/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Passed
4/3/18  
Engrossed
4/4/18  
Refer
4/5/18  
Refer
4/5/18  
Report Pass
4/25/18  

Caption

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to expungement fees.

Impact

The resolution, if implemented, seeks to streamline the processes involved in expungement fees, which currently vary significantly from one parish to another. By establishing a uniform and consolidated approach, the hope is to alleviate the uncertainty faced by defendants attempting to expunge their records. The Louisiana State Law Institute is urged to work closely with various stakeholders, including the Louisiana District Attorneys Association and the Louisiana Public Defender Board, to develop a more cohesive system that addresses the discrepancies in fee structures.

Summary

SCR6, a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced by Senator Morrell, aims to direct the Louisiana State Law Institute to conduct a study and make recommendations regarding fees associated with the expungement of arrest and conviction records. The primary objective is to analyze the current framework surrounding expungement fees, ensuring fairness and clarity in their collection across the state. This resolution follows acknowledgment that existing laws concerning expungement have been revised but still retain complexities that can affect individuals seeking to clear their criminal records.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR6 appears to be generally supportive, with legislators recognizing the necessity of simplifying expungement procedures for the benefit of individuals with criminal records. This acknowledgment stems from a broader understanding that the challenges associated with expungement fees can create barriers to justice and reintegration. As such, it reflects a growing legislative focus on reforming practices within the justice system to promote greater fairness and accessibility.

Contention

While there seems to be a consensus on the need for reform, the resolution opens discussions on the appropriateness and equity of the fees imposed for expungement. Critics might raise concerns about whether the proposed study will lead to sufficient changes that genuinely reflect the needs and capabilities of individuals seeking expungement. Additionally, the involvement of multiple stakeholders could complicate the resolution process, potentially leading to contention over the recommendations made by the Louisiana State Law Institute.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR4

Requests the La. State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to expungement fees

LA HCR31

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to electronic notarial acts

LA SCR16

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to establish a working group to study laws relative to marijuana and make recommendations to protect public safety, hold offenders accountable, and control costs to the criminal justice system.

LA HCR3

Directs the La. State Law Institute to revise laws on expungement

LA HCR42

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to the Uniform Collaborative Law Act

LA HCR130

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the legislature regarding child support enforcement

LA HCR22

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding notice and mailing requirements

LA HCR79

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the legislature regarding abuse of incentives in the adoption process

LA HCR184

Directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the legislature regarding the Louisiana Lease of Movables Act

LA HCR102

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study provisions of law and make recommendations regarding modular homes

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