HLS 20RS-424 ORIGINAL 2020 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 437 BY REPRESENTATIVE DUSTIN MILLER HOMELAND SECURITY: Establishes the Louisiana Commission on Security for the Faith Community 1 AN ACT 2To enact R.S. 29:726.5 and 726.5.1, relative to homeland security; to establish the Louisiana 3 Commission on Security for the Faith Community; to provide relative to the purpose, 4 membership, authority, and duties of the commission; to provide for the 5 establishment of a security grant program; to establish the Security Grant Program 6 Fund; to provide for the duties and authority of the Governor's Office of Homeland 7 Security and Emergency Preparedness with regard to the program and fund; to 8 provide for the purpose of the program and fund; to provide for the eligibility 9 requirements for grant applicants; and to provide for related matters. 10Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 11 Section 1. R.S. 29:726.5 and 726.5.1 are hereby enacted to read as follows: 12 §726.5. Louisiana Commission on Security for the Faith Community 13 A. The Louisiana Commission on Security for the Faith Community, 14 hereinafter referred to as the "Commission", is hereby established within the 15 Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness to study and 16 make recommendations on the security needs of the faith community in Louisiana, 17 including recommendations on the establishment, administration, and funding of a 18 grant program for eligible entities to apply for security grants covering security 19 personnel, security training, facility hardening, and other necessary security 20 measures. 21 B. The Commission shall be comprised of the following members: Page 1 of 5 HLS 20RS-424 ORIGINAL HB NO. 437 1 (1) The director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and 2 Emergency Preparedness, or his designee, who shall serve as chair of the 3 Commission. 4 (2) A representative of the governor's office appointed by the governor. 5 (3) A member of the Louisiana House of Representatives appointed by the 6 speaker. 7 (4) A member of the Louisiana Senate appointed by the president. 8 (5) The chair of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security or his 9 designee. 10 (6) The chair of the Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security or his 11 designee. 12 (7) The superintendent of state police or his designee. 13 (8) The executive director of the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association or his 14 designee. 15 (9) The executive director of the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police 16 or his designee. 17 (11) The regional director of the Anti-Defamation League or his designee. 18 (12) The executive director of the Louisiana Interchurch Conference or his 19 designee. 20 C.(1) Members of the Commission shall serve without compensation. Travel 21 expenses, per diem, and other expenses may be paid by the member's employer or 22 appointing authority. 23 (2) The Commission shall fix a time and place for its meetings and shall 24 meet at least quarterly. Additional meetings may be held upon the call of the 25 chairman. All meetings of the Commission shall be held in compliance with the 26 Open Meetings Law. 27 (3) A majority of the total Commission members shall constitute a quorum 28 and any official action taken by the Commission shall require an affirmative vote of 29 a majority of the quorum present and voting. Page 2 of 5 HLS 20RS-424 ORIGINAL HB NO. 437 1 D. The Commission shall issue a report to the Governor's Office of 2 Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness of its findings and 3 recommendations with respect to the security status and needs of the faith 4 community in Louisiana. The report shall be issued annually and at such other times 5 as deemed necessary by the Commission or the Governor's Office of Homeland 6 Security and Emergency Preparedness. 7 §726.5.1. Fund and grant program 8 A. The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency 9 Preparedness is authorized and directed to establish a grant program through which 10 eligible nonprofit organizations described in Subsection B of this Section can apply 11 for and receive grants to defray the cost of security enhancements or measures 12 including: 13 (1) Safety and security planning. 14 (2) Safety and security equipment. 15 (3) Security-related technology. 16 (4) Safety and security training. 17 (5) Safety and security exercises. 18 (6) Threat awareness and response training. 19 (7) Upgrades to existing structures that enhance safety and security. 20 (8) Vulnerability and threat assessments. 21 (9) Security personnel. 22 B. Eligible nonprofit organizations include organizations that meet all of the 23 following requirements: 24 (1) The organization is described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal 25 Revenue Code and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue 26 Code. 27 (2) The organization is determined by the program administrator to be at risk 28 of a terrorist attack. Factors the program administrator may consider in making its 29 determination include but are not limited to the following: Page 3 of 5 HLS 20RS-424 ORIGINAL HB NO. 437 1 (a) Prior incidents that have occurred at any facility owned or used by the 2 organization. 3 (b) Prior threats made against the organization. 4 (c) Current events or incidents impacting other organizations that have a 5 similar mission, belief, or ideology. 6 (d) Feedback or information on the current local threat environment from 7 local law enforcement agencies, parish offices of homeland security and emergency 8 preparedness, the Louisiana State Analytical and Fusion Exchange (LASAFE), field 9 offices of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and other organizations, entities, or 10 agencies. 11 C.(1) There is hereby established in the state treasury a special fund to be 12 known as the Security Grant Program Fund, hereinafter referred to as the "fund". 13 Interest earned on the investment of monies in the fund shall be deposited in and 14 credited to the fund. Unexpended and unencumbered monies in the fund at the close 15 of each fiscal year shall remain in the fund. Monies in the fund shall be 16 appropriated, administered, and used solely for the purposes of the security grant 17 program as provided by this Section. 18 (2) The fund shall be comprised of all monies appropriated, donated, or 19 otherwise made available to provide funding for the purposes of the security grant 20 program as provided by this Section. All of such monies required to be deposited in 21 the state treasury in accordance with Article VII, Section 9(A) of the Constitution of 22 Louisiana shall be deposited in the fund after first meeting the requirements of 23 Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of Louisiana relative to the Bond 24 Security and Redemption Fund. 25 (3) The fund shall be administered by the Governor's Office of Homeland 26 Security and Emergency Preparedness. 27 D. The Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency 28 Preparedness shall adopt any regulations or rules, pursuant to the Administrative 29 Procedure Act, necessary to implement the security grant program established by this 30 Section and to administer the Security Grant Program Fund. Page 4 of 5 HLS 20RS-424 ORIGINAL HB NO. 437 DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HB 437 Original 2020 Regular Session Dustin Miller Abstract: Establishes the La. Commission on Security for the Faith Community, provides for the establishment of a security grant program, and establishes the Security Grant Program Fund. Proposed law establishes the La. Commission on Security for the Faith Community within the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) to study and make recommendations on the security needs of the faith community in La. Proposed law provides for the purpose, membership, duties, and authority of the commission, including recommendations on the establishment, administration, and funding of a grant program for eligible entities to apply for security grants covering security personnel, security training, facility hardening, and other necessary security measures. Proposed law requires the commission to issue a report, at least annually, to GOHSEP of its findings and recommendations with respect to the security status and needs of the faith community in La. Proposed law directs GOHSEP to establish a grant program through which eligible nonprofit organizations can apply for and receive grants to defray the cost of security enhancements or measures including safety and security planning, equipment, training, and technology; threat and awareness response training; upgrades to existing structures that enhance safety and security; vulnerability and threat assessments; and security personnel. Proposed law establishes the Security Grant Program Fund, administered by GOHSEP, for the purposes of the security grant program established pursuant to proposed law. Proposed law requires GOHSEP to adopt any regulations or rules, pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act, necessary to implement the security grant program and to administer the Security Grant Program Fund. (Adds R.S. 29:726.5 and 726.5.1) Page 5 of 5