Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB196

Introduced
3/26/19  
Refer
3/26/19  
Refer
3/26/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Report Pass
4/30/19  
Report Pass
4/30/19  
Engrossed
5/9/19  
Refer
5/13/19  
Refer
5/13/19  
Report Pass
5/22/19  
Report Pass
5/22/19  
Enrolled
6/6/19  
Enrolled
6/6/19  
Chaptered
6/13/19  
Chaptered
6/13/19  
Passed
6/13/19  

Caption

Exempts the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board and the State Board of Architectural Examiners from time limitations for disciplinary proceedings by professional and occupational boards and commissions

Impact

If enacted, HB 196 would significantly alter how disciplinary proceedings are conducted by the specified professional boards. By relieving these boards from time restrictions, the bill potentially allows for a more thorough investigation and consideration of complaints against licensed professionals. This could enhance accountability within these fields, particularly in addressing complaints that may require more comprehensive review periods. Furthermore, the bill modifies how complaints are managed, ensuring that timely notice is given to those involved, which aligns with fair practices in professional governance.

Summary

House Bill 196 aims to amend existing regulations regarding the time limitations on disciplinary proceedings by professional and occupational boards in Louisiana. Specifically, the bill seeks to exempt the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board and the State Board of Architectural Examiners from the established time limits for initiating disciplinary actions. This change is intended to allow these boards greater flexibility in pursuing necessary disciplinary measures without the constraints of time.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 196 appears to be largely positive among its supporters, who believe that the ability to act without strict time limitations is essential for maintaining high standards in professional conduct and oversight. Advocates argue that the bill will ultimately protect the public by ensuring that serious concerns are addressed properly, despite delays that may occur due to the nature of the investigations. However, some critics may express concerns regarding the potential for abuses of this flexibility, arguing that the absence of time constraints could lead to prolonged uncertainty for professionals under investigation.

Contention

The main points of contention regarding HB 196 center around the implications of exempting certain boards from time restrictions. Opponents may argue that lifting these limits could contribute to an environment where professionals face indefinite scrutiny, thereby affecting their livelihoods and stability. Conversely, proponents assert that the benefits of thorough investigations outweigh the risks involved with delaying disciplinary actions. The debate emphasizes the balance between ensuring professional accountability and safeguarding the rights of individuals in regulated occupations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB458

Requires the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle Commission to add golf carts as a type of business that a person may select when applying for a used dealer license (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB71

Revises the membership of the Dual Enrollment Task Force

LA HB321

Provides relative to the La. Egg Commission

LA HB352

Prohibits bare-knuckle boxing by the State Boxing and Wrestling Commission

LA HB496

Provides for campaign contribution disclosures by appointees to certain boards and commissions prior to confirmation

LA HB27

Repeals certain adjudication, reporting, and notice requirements applicable to certain licensing boards and commissions

LA HB142

Provides relative to the Advisory Council on Historically Black Colleges and Universities

LA HB101

Provides for membership on the Fireman's Supplemental Pay Board (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.