Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB322

Introduced
2/27/20  
Introduced
2/27/20  
Refer
2/27/20  
Refer
2/27/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Provides relative to the theft of metals (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Impact

The implementation of HB 322 will introduce clearer legal frameworks surrounding metal theft, a growing crime that has implications for various industries dependent on these materials. By detailing the value assessments used to calculate penalties for metal theft, the bill intends to deter such activities and enhance the responsiveness of law enforcement to these types of crimes. The establishment of structured penalties, based on the value of the stolen materials, aims to align punishment more closely with the severity of the theft.

Summary

House Bill 322 seeks to define and criminalize the theft of metals, highlighting growing concerns regarding the unlawful misappropriation of valuable materials. The bill outlines specific definitions relating to what constitutes theft of metals, which includes a broad range of materials such as copper, stainless steel, and aluminum. It aims to clarify the conditions under which an individual can be prosecuted for such theft, primarily targeting those who engage in fraudulent behavior to take metals that belong to another party.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 322 were largely supportive, especially from stakeholders in sectors frequently impacted by metal theft. Supporters argue that the bill addresses a significant issue and will help reduce losses faced by businesses due to theft. However, some critics might raise concerns about the enforceability of such laws and the potential for excessive penalties that could disproportionately affect certain individuals, particularly those with fewer resources.

Contention

Points of contention include discussions about the adequacy of the proposed penalties. While supporters see the tiered approach to sentencing as necessary for deterring theft, opponents may contend that the penalties may be too harsh for minor infractions, particularly in cases where offenders exhibit patterns of behavior that may not warrant severe punishment. Balancing the need for deterrent measures with fair treatment of offenders is likely to be a focal point in legislative debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HB555

Creates a uniform system of gradations for types of theft and certain other crimes providing for misappropriation without violence (EN DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB899

Provides with respect to misdemeanor threshold for certain theft offenses

LA SB329

Provides relative to the crime of theft. (8/1/14)

LA SB70

Creates the crime of theft of a catalytic converter or engine control module and provides for dealer registration. (8/1/22) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB6

Creates the crime of misappropriation of funds in connection with the payment of utility services (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB207

Provides felony criminal penalties for violating any law governing the expenditure of funds in the Transportation Trust Fund. (gov sig)

LA HB680

Amends penalty provisions for the crimes of theft and attempted theft and amends provisions regarding responsive verdicts relative to the value of the things stolen

LA SB38

Creates the crime of theft of gift cards or gift card redemption information. (8/1/25) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)