2021 Regular Session ENROLLED SENATE BILL NO. 145 BY SENATORS WARD, BARROW, BERNARD, CLOUD, CONNICK, FOIL, HEWITT, JACKSON, JOHNS, LAMBERT, MCMATH, MILLIGAN, FRED MILLS, ROBERT MILLS, MIZELL, MORRIS, POPE, REESE, SMITH, TARVER AND WOMACK AND REPRESENTATI VE MARINO Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana. 1 AN ACT 2 To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 320(D) and (E)(1) and 3 893(A)(1)(a), (B)(2), (F), (G), and (H) and R.S. 13:5304(B)(3)(b) and to enact Code 4 of Criminal Procedure Articles 893(B)(1)(c) and (I) and 904 and Subpart V of Part 5 II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, 6 to be comprised of R.S. 39:100.171 and 100.172, relative to mandatory drug testing 7 and screening; to require drug testing and screening of persons arrested for certain 8 offenses; to provide relative to assessment for participation in drug and specialty 9 court programs for certain nonviolent offenders; to provide relative to confidentiality 10 of drug testing and screening records; to establish the Drug and Specialty Court 11 Fund; to provide for the administration and specific uses of the fund; to provide 12 reporting requirements; to provide for effectiveness; and to provide for related 13 matters. 14 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 15 Section 1. Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 320(D) and (E)(1) and 893(A)(1)(a), 16 (B)(2), (F), (G), and (H) are hereby amended and reenacted and Code of Criminal Procedure 17 Articles 893(B)(1)(c) and (I) and 904 are hereby enacted to read as follows: 18 Art. 320. Conditions of bail undertaking 19 * * * 20 D. Drug offenses and crimes of violence. Pretrial drug testing and 21 screening for substance use disorders. 22 (1) Every person arrested for a violation of the Uniform Controlled 23 Dangerous Substances Law or a crime of violence as provided in R.S. 14:2(B) shall 24 be required to submit to a pretrial drug test for the presence of designated substances Page 1 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 in accordance with the provisions of this Article and rules of court governing such 2 testing. Every person arrested for any other felony may be required to submit to a 3 pretrial drug test for the presence of designated substances in accordance with the 4 provisions of this Article and rules of court governing such testing. Every person 5 arrested for a misdemeanor may be required to submit to a pretrial drug test for the 6 presence of designated substances in accordance with the provisions of this Article 7 and rules of court governing such testing. 8 (2) Drug testing to determine the presence of any controlled dangerous 9 substance identified in the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law 10 should occur within twenty-four hours of the booking of the person, and 11 random testing thereafter may be required to verify that the person is drug free. 12 (3) All persons testing positive for the presence of one or more substances 13 designated in Subparagraph (2) of this Paragraph shall be clinically screened 14 utilizing a validated screening tool for the purpose of determining whether the 15 person suffers from a substance use disorder and is suitable for a drug or 16 specialty court program. 17 (4) All persons who receive a positive test result pursuant to 18 Subparagraph (2) of this Paragraph and who are considered suitable for a drug 19 or specialty court program pursuant to the screening process set forth in 20 Subparagraph (3) of this Paragraph shall be subject to the provisions of Code 21 of Criminal Procedure Article 904. 22 (5) All records and information provided or obtained pursuant to 23 Subparagraphs (2) and (3) of this Paragraph shall be considered confidential 24 and shall not be disclosed to any person who is not connected with the district 25 attorney, counsel for the person tested or screened pursuant to this Paragraph, 26 a treatment professional, or the court, without the consent of the person tested 27 or screened, and such records and information shall not be admissible in any 28 civil or criminal action or proceeding, except for the purposes of determining 29 suitability or eligibility of the person for any drug or specialty court program. 30 (6) Drug and Specialty Court Fund. Page 2 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 (a) The costs and expenses of the drug testing required by Subparagraph 2 (2) of this Paragraph and the screening required by Subparagraph (3) of this 3 Paragraph shall be eligible for reimbursement from the Drug and Specialty 4 Court Fund as set forth in R.S. 39:100.171. 5 (b) The mandatory drug testing required by Subparagraph (2) of this 6 Paragraph and the screening required by Subparagraph (3) of this Paragraph 7 shall be enforced to the extent that sufficient monies exist in the fund to 8 reimburse the expenses and costs of these requirements. If the administrator of 9 the fund certifies, in conformity with the certification procedures set forth in 10 R.S. 39:100.172(C), that sufficient monies do not exist for the reimbursement 11 of the expenses and costs of mandatory testing and screening, the provisions of 12 Subparagraphs (2) and (3) of this Paragraph shall cease to be mandatory, but 13 may still be enforced at the discretion of the governing authority responsible for 14 funding those provisions. 15 E. Pretrial drug testing program. The court may implement a pretrial drug 16 testing program. All persons released under the provisions of the pretrial drug testing 17 program must shall submit to continued random testing and refrain from the use or 18 possession of any controlled dangerous substance or any substance designated by the 19 court. A pretrial drug testing program shall provide for the following: 20 (1) Mandatory participation for all persons arrested for violations of state 21 law. Additionally, all All persons testing positive for the presence of one or more of 22 the designated substances set forth in Subparagraph (2) of this Paragraph, who are 23 not otherwise required to participate, shall submit to a pretrial drug testing program. 24 * * * 25 Art. 893. Suspension and deferral of sentence and probation in felony cases 26 A.(1)(a) When it appears that the best interest of the public and of the 27 defendant will be served, the court, after a first, second, or third conviction of a 28 noncapital felony, may suspend, in whole or in part, the imposition or execution of 29 either or both sentences, where suspension is allowed under the law, and in either or 30 both cases place the defendant on probation under the supervision of the division of Page 3 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 probation and parole. The court shall not suspend the sentence of a second or third 2 conviction of R.S. 14:73.5. Except as provided in Paragraph G H of this Article, the 3 period of probation shall be specified and shall not be more than three years, except 4 as provided by Paragraph H I of this Article. 5 * * * 6 B.(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, when it 7 appears that the best interest of the public and of the defendant will be served, the 8 court, after a fourth conviction of a noncapital felony or after a third or fourth 9 conviction of operating a vehicle while intoxicated pursuant to R.S. 14:98, may 10 suspend, in whole or in part, the imposition or execution of the sentence when the 11 defendant was not offered such alternatives prior to his fourth conviction of 12 operating a vehicle while intoxicated and the following conditions exist: 13 * * * 14 (c) The defendant does not meet the requirements set forth in Paragraph 15 F of this Article. 16 (2)When suspension is allowed under this Paragraph, the defendant shall be 17 placed on probation under the supervision of the division of probation and parole. If 18 the defendant has been sentenced to complete a treatment program, the 19 defendant may be placed on probation under the supervision of a probation 20 office, agency, or officer designated by the court. The period of probation shall be 21 specified and shall not be more than three years, except as provided in Paragraph G 22 H of this Article. The suspended sentence shall be regarded as a sentence for the 23 purpose of granting or denying a new trial or appeal. 24 * * * 25 F.(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, when 26 it appears that the best interest of the public and of the defendant will be served, 27 after the conviction of a defendant considered suitable for a drug or specialty 28 court program pursuant to Code of Criminal Procedure Article 904, the court 29 may suspend, in whole or in part, the imposition or execution of the sentence 30 when all of the following conditions are met: Page 4 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 (a) The district attorney consents to the suspension of sentence. 2 (b) There is an available drug or specialty court program recognized by 3 the Louisiana Supreme Court. 4 (c) The court orders the defendant to enter and complete any drug or 5 specialty court program recognized by the Louisiana Supreme Court. 6 (2) If the district attorney does not consent to the suspension of the 7 sentence, he shall file his objection with written reasons into the record. 8 (3) If the district attorney files an objection into the record, or if the 9 court determines that a specialty court program is not available for the 10 defendant, the court may sentence the defendant to any sentence provided for 11 the offense by law. 12 (4) When suspension of sentence is allowed pursuant to this Paragraph, 13 the defendant may be placed on probation under the supervision of the division 14 of probation and parole, or under the supervision of a probation office, agency, 15 or officer designated by the court. The period of probation shall be specified 16 and shall not exceed three years, except as provided in Paragraph H of this 17 Article. The suspended sentence shall be regarded as a sentence for the purpose 18 of granting or denying a motion for new trial or appeal. 19 (5) Upon motion of the defendant, if the court finds at the conclusion of 20 the probationary period that the probation of the defendant has been 21 satisfactory, the court may set the conviction aside and dismiss the prosecution. 22 The dismissal of the prosecution shall have the same effect as an acquittal, 23 except that the conviction may be considered as a prior offense and provide the 24 basis for a subsequent prosecution of the defendant as a habitual offender, 25 except as provided in R.S. 15:529.1(C)(3). The conviction also may be 26 considered as a prior offense for purposes of any other provision of law relating 27 to cumulation of offenses. Dismissal pursuant to this Paragraph shall occur only 28 once with respect to any person. 29 F.G. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as being a basis for 30 destruction of records of the arrest and prosecution of any person convicted of a Page 5 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 felony. 2 G.H. If the court, with the consent of the district attorney, orders a defendant 3 to enter and complete a program provided by the drug division of the district court 4 pursuant to R.S. 13:5301, an established driving while intoxicated court or sobriety 5 court program, a mental health court program established pursuant to R.S. 13:5351 6 et seq., a Veterans Court program established pursuant to R.S. 13:5361 et seq., a 7 reentry court established pursuant to R.S. 13:5401, or the Swift and Certain 8 Probation Pilot Program established pursuant to R.S. 13:5371, the court may place 9 the defendant on probation for a period of not more than eight years if the court 10 determines that successful completion of the program may require that period of 11 probation to exceed the three-year limit. The court may not extend the duration of 12 the probation period solely due to unpaid fees and fines. The period of probation as 13 initially fixed or as extended shall not exceed eight years. 14 H.I.(1) If a defendant is placed on supervised probation, the division of 15 probation and parole shall submit to the court a compliance report when requested 16 by the court, or when the division of probation and parole deems considers it 17 necessary to have the court make a determination with respect to "earned compliance 18 credits", modification of terms or conditions of probation, termination of probation, 19 revocation of probation, or other purpose proper under any provision of law. 20 (2) For purposes of this Paragraph: 21 (a) "Compliance" means the full completion of the terms and conditions of 22 probation as imposed by the sentencing judge, except for inability to pay fines, fees, 23 or restitution. 24 (b) "Compliance report" means a report generated and signed by the division 25 of probation and parole that contains clear and concise information relating to the 26 defendant's performance relative to "earned compliance credits", and may contain 27 a recommendation as to early termination. 28 (3) After a review of the compliance report, if it is the recommendation of the 29 division of probation and parole that the defendant is in compliance with the 30 conditions of probation, in accordance with the compliance report, the court shall Page 6 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 grant "earned compliance credit" for the time, absent a showing of cause for a denial. 2 (4) The court may terminate probation at any time as "satisfactorily 3 completed" upon the final determination that the defendant is in compliance with the 4 terms and conditions of probation. 5 (5) If the court determines that the defendant has failed to successfully 6 complete the terms and conditions of probation, the court may extend the probation 7 for a period not to exceed two years, for the purpose of allowing the defendant 8 additional time to complete the terms of probation, additional conditions, the 9 extension of probation, or the revocation of probation. 10 (6) Absent extenuating circumstances, the court shall, within ten days of 11 receipt of the compliance report, make an initial determination as to the issues 12 presented and shall transmit the decision to the probation officer. The court shall 13 disseminate the decision to the defendant, the division of probation and parole, and 14 the prosecuting agency within ten days of receipt. The parties shall have ten days 15 from receipt of the initial determination of the court to seek an expedited 16 contradictory hearing for the purpose of challenging the court's determination. If no 17 challenge is made within ten days, the court's initial determination shall become final 18 and shall constitute a valid order of the court. 19 * * * 20 Art. 904. Mandatory assessment; suitability of defendant for drug or specialty 21 court program 22 A. A defendant shall be assessed for suitability for participation in a drug 23 or specialty court program if all of the following criteria are met: 24 (1) The defendant meets the statutory eligibility requirements for 25 participation in a drug or specialty court program. 26 (2) There is a relationship between the use of alcohol or drugs and the 27 offense before the court. 28 (3) The defendant has tested positive on a drug test and has been 29 screened and determined suitable pursuant to Code of Criminal Procedure 30 Article 320(D), or the defendant has been screened and determined suitable Page 7 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 upon request of the defendant or as ordered by the court. 2 B.(1) A defendant who meets the criteria set forth in Paragraph A of this 3 Article shall be assessed by a licensed treatment professional designated by the 4 court. Treatment professionals shall possess sufficient experience in working 5 with clients who have alcohol or drug abuse or addiction issues or mental 6 illness, and shall be credentialed or licensed by the state of Louisiana. 7 (2) The designated treatment professional shall perform an assessment 8 of the defendant, utilizing validated assessment tools, to determine whether the 9 defendant is suitable for a treatment program, and shall report to the court, the 10 district attorney, the defendant, and counsel for the defendant, the results of the 11 assessment and evaluation, along with a recommendation as to whether or not 12 the defendant is suitable for a drug or specialty court program. 13 (3) The court shall inform the defendant that the designated treatment 14 professional may request that the defendant provide the following information 15 to the court: 16 (a) Information regarding prior criminal charges. 17 (b) Education, work experience, and training. 18 (c) Family history, including residence in the community. 19 (d) Medical and mental health history, including any psychiatric or 20 psychological treatment or counseling. 21 (e) Any other information reasonably related to the success of the 22 treatment program. 23 C.(1) All records and information provided by the defendant to the 24 designated treatment professional for the purposes of screening or assessment 25 shall be considered confidential and shall not be disclosed to any person who is 26 not connected with the treatment professional, treatment facility, district 27 attorney, counsel for defendant, or the court, without the consent of the 28 defendant. 29 (2) The provisions of Subparagraph (1) of this Paragraph shall not 30 restrict the use of records and information for the purposes of research or Page 8 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 evaluation of the mandatory screening procedures or the effectiveness of any 2 drug or specialty court program, provided that the records or information shall 3 not be published or otherwise disseminated in any manner that discloses the 4 name or identifying information of the defendant. 5 D. No statement, or any information obtained therefrom, with respect to 6 the specific offenses with which the defendant is charged that is made to any 7 designated treatment professional shall be admissible in any civil or criminal 8 action or proceeding, except for the purposes of determining the suitability or 9 eligibility of the defendant for a drug or specialty court program. 10 Section 2. R.S. 13:5304(B)(3)(b) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 11 §5304. The drug division probation program 12 * * * 13 B. Participation in probation programs shall be subject to the following 14 provisions: 15 * * * 16 (3) In offering a defendant the opportunity to request treatment, the court 17 shall advise the defendant of the following: 18 * * * 19 (b) If the defendant requests to undergo treatment and is accepted, the 20 defendant will shall be placed under the supervision of the drug division probation 21 program for a period of determined by the court, except that the probation period 22 for a defendant convicted of a violation of R.S. 14:98, 98.1, 98.2, or 98.3 shall not 23 be less than twelve months. 24 * * * 25 Section 3. Subpart V of Part II-A of Chapter 1 of Subtitle I of Title 39 of the 26 Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 39:100.171 and 100.172, is hereby 27 enacted to read as follows: 28 SUBPART V. DRUG AND SPECIALTY COURT FUND 29 §100.171. Drug and Specialty Court Fund 30 A. There is hereby created in the state treasury, as a special fund, the Page 9 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 Drug and Specialty Court Fund, hereinafter referred to as the "fund". 2 B. After compliance with the requirements of Article VII, Section 9(B) 3 of the Constitution of Louisiana relative to the Bond Security and Redemption 4 Fund, all monies received by the state from any judgment, settlement, 5 assessment of civil or criminal penalties, or otherwise collected as a result of a 6 case or cause of action against a manufacturer of opioids or any other 7 responsible person brought to recover monies expended or anticipated to be 8 expended by the state or damages incurred by the state in connection with the 9 manufacturing, marketing, distribution, or sale of opioids, shall be deposited 10 into the fund. 11 C. Monies in the fund shall be invested by the state treasurer in the same 12 manner as monies in the state general fund. Interest earned on investment of 13 monies in the fund shall be credited to the fund. All unexpended and 14 unencumbered monies in the fund at the end of the fiscal year shall remain in 15 the fund, and any interest earned on the monies in the fund, shall be credited to 16 the fund. 17 D. The office of the attorney general shall be the administrator of the 18 fund, hereinafter the "administrator". Monies in the fund shall be appropriated 19 to the administrator to administer the fund in accordance with Subsection E of 20 this Section. 21 E.(1) Monies in the fund shall be disbursed by the administrator to 22 eligible applicants through the award of grants. Any and all monies disbursed 23 from the fund shall be awarded only as considered appropriate in the 24 administrator's discretion and based upon the individual needs of each entity 25 with respect to compliance with the provisions of this Section. 26 (2) Acceptable uses of the monies in this fund include but are not limited 27 to the following: 28 (a) Expenses related to the creation, maintenance, operation, expansion, 29 or improvement of any drug or specialty court within the district courts of this 30 state, including expenses incurred by the district courts, district attorneys' Page 10 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 offices, public defenders, parish and local governing authorities, and sheriffs' 2 offices related to participants or potential participants in any drug or specialty 3 court in this state, including expenses incurred for the purpose of supervising 4 participants. 5 (b) Expenses related to administering mandatory drug testing and 6 clinical drug screening by law enforcement agencies, including offices of the 7 sheriffs, in accordance with the provisions of Code of Criminal Procedure 8 Article 320(D). 9 (c) Expenses related to drug screening and testing of participants or 10 potential participants in any drug or specialty court program in this state. 11 (d) Expenses related to the services provided by drug or specialty court 12 programs or services received by participants or potential participants in any 13 drug or specialty court program in this state, including services provided 14 directly or through contractual arrangement, that directly relate to the 15 determination of suitability or eligibility for, and participation in, a drug or 16 specialty court program. 17 (e) Expenses related to the creation, maintenance, operation, expansion, 18 or improvement of any drug or alcohol treatment facility, program, or service 19 for individuals in the custody of the Department of Public Safety and 20 Corrections or in the custody of any parish or local correctional facility in this 21 state. 22 (f) Any other expenses directly related to or incurred due to compliance 23 with the provisions of this Section. 24 F. Any monies disbursed to an entity by the administrator that remain 25 unexpended or unencumbered at the end of the fiscal year shall be available for 26 use in the subsequent fiscal year by the entity, subject to the provisions of the 27 grant agreement. 28 §100.172. Reporting requirements 29 A. The administrator of the Drug and Specialty Court Fund shall submit 30 an annual report, in accordance with the provisions of R.S. 24:771 et seq., to the Page 11 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions. SB NO. 145 ENROLLED 1 Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget no later than August first of each 2 year. The report shall include information from the previous fiscal year relative 3 to the number of grant applications received, recipients of the grants, and 4 amounts of grants awarded. 5 B. The administrator shall submit a notice of the exhaustion or the 6 anticipated exhaustion of all monies received or to be received by the fund, not 7 less than three years prior to the exhaustion or anticipated exhaustion of those 8 funds, to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, the president of the 9 Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, and the governor. 10 C. If the amount of monies in the fund is determined at any time to be 11 insufficient to satisfy the expenses and costs of compliance with the provisions 12 of this Subpart, the administrator shall certify the existence of this insufficiency 13 and shall immediately provide notice of this certification to the Joint Legislative 14 Committee on the Budget, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House 15 of Representatives, and the governor. Upon certification and notice of the 16 insufficiency of funds, compliance with the provisions of Code of Criminal 17 Procedure Article 320(D) shall cease to be mandatory, but may continue to be 18 enforced at the discretion of the governing authority responsible for funding 19 enforcement of those provisions. 20 Section 4. The provisions of Sections 1 and 2 of this Act shall take effect and become 21 operative one year from the date on which the balance of monies received and deposited in 22 the Drug and Specialty Court Fund created by Section 3 of this Act totals ten million dollars. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA APPROVED: Page 12 of 12 Coding: Words which are struck through are deletions from existing law; words in boldface type and underscored are additions.