ENROLLED ACT No. 416 2021 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 108 BY REPRESENTATIVES LARVADAIN, ROBBY CARTER, JAMES, AND JEFFERSON (On Recommendation of the Louisiana State Law Institute) 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 5183(A)(introductory paragraph), 3 (1), and (2) and (B) and 5185(A) and (B), relative to proceeding in forma pauperis; 4 to provide with respect to applications to proceed in forma pauperis; to provide for 5 the rights of parties proceeding in forma pauperis; and to provide for related matters. 6 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 7 Section 1. Code of Civil Procedure Articles 5183(A)(introductory paragraph), (1), 8 and (2) and (B) and 5185(A) and (B) are hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 9 Art. 5183. Affidavits of poverty; documentation; order 10 A. A person who wishes to exercise the privilege granted in this Chapter 11 shall apply to the court for permission to do so in his first pleading, or in an ex parte 12 written motion if requested later, to which he the applicant shall annex the following: 13 (1) His The applicant's affidavit that he the applicant is unable to pay the 14 costs of court in advance, or as they accrue, or to furnish security therefor, because 15 of his the applicant's poverty and lack of means, accompanied by any supporting 16 documentation; and. 17 (2) The affidavit of a third person other than his the applicant's attorney that 18 he knows the applicant, knows his the applicant's financial condition, and believes 19 that he the applicant is unable to pay the costs of court in advance, or as they accrue, 20 or to furnish security therefor. 21 * * * 22 B.(1) When Upon the filing of the completed application and supporting 23 affidavits, are presented to the court, it the court shall inquire into the facts, and if Page 1 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 108 ENROLLED 1 satisfied that the applicant is entitled to the privilege granted in this Chapter it shall 2 render an order permitting that does one of the following: 3 (a) Grants the application and allows the applicant to litigate, or to continue 4 the litigation of, the action or proceeding without paying the costs in advance, or as 5 they accrue, or furnishing security therefor. 6 (b) Denies the application with written reasons for such denial. 7 (c) Sets the matter for a contradictory hearing. 8 (2) The submission by the applicant of supporting documentation that the 9 applicant is receiving public assistance benefits or that the applicant's income is less 10 than or equal to one hundred twenty-five percent of the federal poverty level shall 11 create a rebuttable presumption that the applicant is entitled to the privilege granted 12 in this Chapter. If the court finds that the presumption has been rebutted, it shall 13 provide written reasons for its finding. 14 (3) The court may reconsider such an its original order granting the 15 application on its own motion at any time in a contradictory hearing. 16 Comments - 2021 17 Paragraph B of this Article has been amended to require the court to do one 18 of three things after a person has filed a completed application to proceed in forma 19 pauperis with the requisite supporting affidavits: (1) grant the application and allow 20 the applicant to proceed in forma pauperis, (2) deny the application and provide 21 written reasons for such denial, or (3) set the matter for a contradictory hearing. The 22 requirement under this provision that written reasons be provided by the court upon 23 the denial of an application is intended to provide the applicant with additional 24 information necessary to, for example, correct a deficiency in the application. The 25 form and contents of these written reasons are left to the discretion of the court. 26 * * * 27 Art. 5185. Rights of party permitted to litigate without payment of costs 28 A. When an order of court permits a party to litigate without the payment of 29 costs until this order is rescinded or expires, he the party is entitled to: 30 (1) All services required by law of a sheriff, clerk of court, court reporter, 31 notary, or other public officer in, or in connection with, the judicial proceeding, 32 including but not limited to the filing of pleadings and exhibits, the issuance of 33 certificates, the certification of copies of notarial acts and public records, the Page 2 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 108 ENROLLED 1 issuance and service of subpoenas and process, the taking and transcribing of 2 testimony, and the preparation of a record of appeal;. 3 (2)(a) The right to the compulsory attendance of not more than six witnesses 4 for the purpose of testifying, either in court or by deposition, without the payment 5 of the fees, mileage, and other expenses allowed these witnesses by law. If a party 6 has been permitted to litigate without full payment of costs and is unable to pay for 7 witnesses desired by him the party, in addition to those summoned at the expense of 8 the parish, he the party shall make a sworn application to the court for the additional 9 witnesses. The application must shall allege that the testimony is relevant and 10 material and not cumulative and that the defendant cannot safely go to trial without 11 it. A short summary of the expected testimony of each witness shall be attached to 12 the application. 13 (b) The court shall make a private inquiry into the facts and, if satisfied that 14 the party is entitled to the privilege, shall render an order permitting the party to 15 subpoena additional witnesses at the expense of the parish. If the application is 16 denied, the court shall state the reasons for the denial in writing, which shall become 17 part of the record. 18 (3) The right to a trial by jury and to the services of jurors, when allowed by 19 law and applied for timely; and. 20 (4) The right to have any judgment or order filed and to receive one certified 21 copy of the judgment or order. 22 (5) The right to a devolutive appeal, and to apply for supervisory writs. 23 B. He The party is not entitled to a suspensive appeal, or to an order or 24 judgment required by law to be conditioned on his furnishing security other than for 25 costs, unless he the party furnishes the necessary security therefor. 26 * * * 27 Comments - 2021 28 Paragraph (A)(4) of this Article has been added to provide an applicant 29 proceeding in forma pauperis with the right to have a judgment or order filed and to 30 receive a certified copy of such judgment or order, regardless of whether the costs 31 of court have been paid. See Carline v. Carline, 644 So.2d 835 (La. App. 1 Cir. Page 3 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HB NO. 108 ENROLLED 1 1994) (holding that it was improper to require a plaintiff proceeding in forma 2 pauperis to pay court costs before providing a certified copy of the judgment 3 rendered in the proceedings). SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page 4 of 4 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.