Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB67

Introduced
2/20/20  
Refer
2/20/20  
Refer
3/9/20  
Report Pass
3/11/20  

Caption

Provides for the repeal of certain inactive or obsolete laws. (8/1/20)

Impact

The bill's passage is anticipated to simplify the legislative framework in Louisiana by eliminating around 70 provisions identified as no longer operational or relevant. For numerous laws, such as those concerning committees and health services that are defunct, their removal will clarify current legal statutes and regulations, thus reducing potential confusion in both legal and operational contexts.

Summary

Senate Bill 67, introduced by Senator Fred Mills, focuses on the repeal of various inactive or obsolete laws within the Louisiana Revised Statutes. It specifically targets laws that have become ineffective due to statutorily imposed expiration dates, the transfer or consolidation of functions, or have been deemed nonoperational due to age or circumstance. This effort aims to streamline state laws by removing outdated regulations that no longer serve a purpose.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SB 67 is positive, particularly among lawmakers who advocate for regulatory efficiency. Proponents regard the repeal of obsolete laws as a necessary step toward modernizing the state's legal framework, making it more adaptable and better aligned with current standards and practices. The sentiment around the bill appears to be supportive as it reflects a proactive legislative approach to address redundancies and inefficiencies.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for the intent behind SB 67, there might be underlying concerns regarding whether all provisions being repealed are indeed outdated or inactive. For instance, some stakeholders may advocate for further discussion on specific regulations that could still hold value, even if they are not currently operational. However, no significant opposition was documented during the discussions around the bill, reflecting an overall consensus on the need for clarity and conciseness in state law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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