HLS 20RS-1250 ORIGINAL 2020 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 820 BY REPRESENTATIVE MARINO CIVIL/LAW: Provides for the emergency suspension of time limitations in certain civil proceedings 1 AN ACT 2To enact Civil Code Article 3472.1 and Code of Civil Procedure Article 562, relative to civil 3 proceedings; to provide relative to declaration of emergencies; to provide relative to 4 suspension of prescription and peremption periods and other legal deadlines; to 5 provide relative to the suspension of abandonment; and to provide for related 6 matters. 7Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 8 Section 1. Civil Code Article 3472.1 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 9 Art. 3472.1 Emergency suspension of prescription and peremption 10 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, in the event the governor 11 declares a state of emergency pursuant to R.S. 29:274, the Supreme Court of 12 Louisiana may enter an order or series of orders as deemed necessary and 13 appropriate to suspend all prescriptive and peremptive periods for a period of time 14 not to exceed ninety days. Thereafter, should the need for continuing suspension be 15 necessary to preserve access to the courts, the governor may issue executive orders 16 as deemed appropriate. Nothing in this Article limits the authority of the governor 17 or the legislature to act in accordance with its authority. 18 Section 2. Code of Civil Procedure Article 562 is hereby enacted to read as follows: 19 Art. 562 Emergency suspension of abandonment 20 Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, in the event the governor 21 declares a state of emergency, pursuant to R.S. 29:274, the Supreme Court of Page 1 of 2 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 20RS-1250 ORIGINAL HB NO. 820 1 Louisiana may enter an order or series of orders as deemed necessary and 2 appropriate to suspend the period of abandonment for a period of time not to exceed 3 ninety days. Thereafter, should the need for continuing suspension be necessary to 4 preserve access to the courts, the governor may issue executive orders as deemed 5 appropriate. Nothing in this Article limits the authority of the governor or the 6 legislature to act in accordance with its authority. 7 Section 3. This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not 8signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature 9by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana. If 10vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become 11effective on the day following such approval. 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 820 Original 2020 Regular Session Marino Abstract: Provides for the suspension of prescriptive, peremptive, and abandonment periods in the event of a declaration of emergency by the governor. Present law provides for various prescriptive, peremptive, or abandonment periods. Proposed law provides that the Supreme Court of Louisiana may suspend the running of prescriptive, peremptive, and abandonment periods for a period up to 90 days if a state of emergency is declared by the governor. Proposed law provides for continuing suspensions if the governor issues further executive orders after the 90 days have run. Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action. (Adds C.C. Art. 3472.1 and C.C.P. Art. 562) Page 2 of 2 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.