Louisiana 2021 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB450 Comm Sub / Analysis

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HB 450 Engrossed	2021 Regular Session	Cox
Abstract:  Provides for the procedure for obtaining criminal history record information, changes the
definition of builder, and gives the commission authority to suspend continuing education
requirements.
Present law authorizes the La. Manufactured Housing Commission to obtain criminal history record
information from the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections, Bureau of Criminal Identification and
Information (bureau) on applicants for any license issued by the commission.  Further, present law
authorizes the commission to charge and collect a fee from an applicant to cover the cost of
obtaining the applicant's criminal history record information.
Proposed law retains present law and requires the applicant to submit fingerprints and necessary
information to the commission, who shall submit the information to the bureau, and requires the
bureau to provide the commission with the applicant's criminal history record information.
Present law requires the commission to set continuing education requirements and approve providers
and materials for continuing education courses.
Proposed law retains present law and authorizes the commission to suspend the continuing education
requirements.
Present law defines a builder to mean a person or an entity that designs, manufactures, or constructs
homes, including dealers, developers, manufacturers, and installers, whether or not the consumer
purchased the underlying real estate with the home or the builder initially occupied the home as his
residence.
Proposed law repeals present law and defines a builder as the dealer who sold the home, the
manufacturer who constructed the home or any section of the home if it is a multi-section home, the
installer who installed the home, any person or an entity that designed, manufactured, or constructed
the home, whether or not the consumer purchased the underlying real estate with the home or the
builder initially occupied the home as his residence, or any person or entity licensed by the
commission.
Present law requires the owner to give written notice of defects to the commission by following
certain procedures, and requires the commission to give the appropriate builder a reasonable
opportunity to comply with present law. Proposed law retains present law and adds that notice shall be required for each individual home that
is defective.
Present law requires installers to attend one continuing education course per year and requires the
commission to set continuing education requirements and approve providers and materials for
continuing education courses.
Proposed law retains present law and authorizes the commission to suspend the continuing education
requirements.
(Amends R.S. 51:911.24(I)(1), (2), and (J)(1), 912.3(1), 912.5(A), and  912.27(A)(3); Adds R.S.
51:911.24(I)(3))