Louisiana 2020 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB834 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    DIGEST
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HB 834 Original	2020 Regular Session	Deshotel
Abstract:   Provides for the composition of the commissioners, selection process, and terms of
Avoyelles Parish Port Commissioners.
Present law created a commission, known as the Avoyelles Parish Port Commission, to be composed
of nine members.
Proposed law changes the number of commissioners from nine to seven commissioners.
Present law requires each member of the police jury of Avoyelles Parish to submit a list of three
nominees from his respective district to the legislators representing House District 28, Senate District
28, and Senate District 32, and requires a majority of the legislators to appoint one nominee from
each list of nominees to serve as commissioners.
Proposed law requires the police jury to select four commissioners, the Town of Simmesport to
select one commissioner, the representative of House District 28 to select one commissioner, and
the senators representing Senate District 28 and Senate District 32 to collectively select one
commissioner.
Present law requires any commissioners appointed to serve a term of four years.
Proposed law requires the commissioners to be appointed every four years and serve staggered terms
as follows:
(1)  Two members will serve a term of two years.
(2)  Two members will serve a term of three years.
(3)  Three members will serve a term of four years.
Proposed law requires the terms of the respective members to be determined by a random selection
at the first meeting of the board.  Proposed law requires the term end on Jan. 31
st
 of the termed year,
the selection process to commence one Feb. 1
st
, and the selection process to be completed within 30
days.
Proposed law requires the provisions of this Act become effective on Jan. 1, 2024. (Amends R.S. 34:1801(A)(1), (2), and (3))