Louisiana 2021 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB101 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HB 101 Original	2021 Regular Session	DuBuisson
Abstract:  Requires the governing authority for St. Tammany Parish to receive certain tax revenues
on behalf of the St. Tammany Parish coroner's office and further provides for responsibilities
and duties related to the use of the tax revenues.
Present law requires the governing authority of St. Tammany Parish to receive all tax revenues
collected from an ad valorem tax levied by the parish for coroner purposes an approved by a majority
of the voters including any extensions or renewals.
Proposed law retains present law.
Present law further requires the coroner's office to transfer any and all funds on hand received from
the ad valorem tax to the governing authority less and except amounts needed for operation for the
remainder of the 2013 calendar year as determined by the St. Tammany Parish finance department
and requires that any contracts or purchase agreements entered into by the coroner's office be
approved or ratified by the governing authority.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law requires all revenues collected by the governing authority pursuant to proposed law to
be deposited into a special account and expended solely for the purposes set forth in the tax
proposition approved by the voters, less and except the following fees:  the parish's administrative
fees; the parish's costs associated with administration of the ad valorem tax levied; the parish's costs
associated with oversight of the coroner's office; and the amounts necessary to service bonds or other
obligation secured by the ad valorem tax. 
Proposed law repeals present law.
Proposed law requires all revenues collected by the governing authority to be deposited by the sheriff
or tax collector into a special account called the "Coroner's Ad Valorem Tax Account" and makes
the coroner responsible for all salaries and operational expenses of the St. Tammany Parish coroner's
office.
Proposed law relieves the governing authority of St. Tammany Parish of any funding responsibility
under R.S. 13:5706.
Present law provides for satisfaction of the parish's obligations to fund the coroner's office as provided by present law and prevents the parish from being obligated to pay any other fee or cost.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law requires the governing authority to establish an annual salary in lieu of all fees and
services for the coroner and all employees associated with the operation of the coroner's office to be
funded from the revenues collected from the ad valorem tax and paid by the governing authority.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Present law prohibits the coroner from owning or acquiring any immovable property and requires
all previously owned immovable property owned by the parish that was transferred to the coroner's
office to be transferred back to the parish free and clear of all mortgages, liens, or other encumbrance
within six months.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Proposed law provides that the coroner's office may acquire and own any immovable property upon
which the daily operations of the coroner's office are conducted.
Proposed law transfers any and all previously owned immovable property from the parish to the
coroner's office free and clear of all mortgages, liens, or other encumbrance no later than Oct. 1,
2021.
Present law requires St. Tammany Parish and the coroner of St. Tammany Parish to enter into a
cooperative endeavor agreement to specify details concerning the coroner's tax.
Proposed law repeals present law.
Proposed law requires the coroner's office to comply with public bid and procurement laws and also
subjects the office to all audit laws conducted by the governing authority of St. Tammany Parish.
(Adds R.S. 13:5726; Repeals R.S. 13:5725)