Louisiana 2022 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB151 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    DIGEST
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HB 151 Original	2022 Regular Session	Edmonds
Abstract:  Creates the Old Jefferson Crime Prevention and Improvement District in East Baton
Rouge Parish.  Provides for the district's boundaries, purpose, governance, and funding,
including the authority to impose a parcel fee.
Proposed law creates the Old Jefferson Crime Prevention and Improvement District in East Baton
Rouge Parish as a political subdivision of the state for the purpose of aiding in crime prevention and
providing for overall betterment of the district.  Provides for district boundaries.  Provides that the
district shall be governed by a board of commissioners composed as follows:
(1)Four members appointed by the Old Jefferson Neighborhood Assoc.
(2)One member appointed by the member of the La. House of Representatives whose district
encompasses all or the greater portion of the area of the district.
(3)One member appointed by the member of the La. Senate whose district encompasses all or
the greater portion of the area of the district.
(4)One member appointed by the parish assessor of E. Baton Rouge.
Requires board members to own property and reside in the district and to be qualified voters of the
district.
Proposed law provides for the district's powers and duties including the following:
(1)To sue and be sued.
(2)To adopt, use, and alter at will a corporate seal.
(3)To receive and expend funds from an authorized parcel fee and in accordance with an
adopted budget.
(4)To enter into contracts with individuals or entities, private or public.
(5)To provide or enhance security patrols in the district, to provide for improved lighting,
signage, or matters relating to the security of the district, to provide for the beautification of
and improvement to the district, and to provide generally for the overall betterment of the district.
(6)To enter into contracts and agreements with one or more other districts for the joint security,
improvement, or betterment of all participating districts.
Proposed law authorizes the governing authority of the district, subject to voter approval, to impose
and collect a parcel fee on each improved and unimproved parcel within the district not to exceed
$150 per parcel per year, which amount shall be as provided in a duly adopted board resolution. 
Provides, however, that the initial fee for the first calendar year shall not exceed $100 per parcel. 
Authorizes the board to increase the fee one time during each calendar year not to exceed 5% of the
amount of the fee imposed during the previous calendar year.  Present law provides however, that
an owner who qualifies for the special assessment pursuant to present constitution (Art. 7, Sec.
18(G)(1)) shall be charged 50% of the amount charged to other owners.
Present law provides that the fee and the board's authority to increase the fee expires in 10 years, but
authorizes renewal of the fee for a term not to exceed 10 years.  Defines "parcel" as a lot, a
subdivided portion of ground, or an individual tract within the boundaries of the district which is
listed on the tax rolls for assessment of property taxes.
Proposed law provides that the fee shall be collected in the same manner and at the same time as ad
valorem taxes and that any unpaid fee shall be added to the parish tax rolls and enforced with the
same authority and subject to the same penalties and procedures as unpaid ad valorem taxes. 
Requires the tax collector to remit to the district all amounts collected not more than 60 days after
collection and authorizes the district to enter into an agreement with the tax collector to authorize
the retention of a collection fee, not to exceed 1% of the amount collected.
Proposed law requires the district's board to adopt an annual budget in accordance with the La. Local
Government Budget Act and provides that the district shall be subject to audit by the legislative
auditor.
Proposed law provides that it is the purpose and intent of proposed law that the additional law
enforcement personnel and their services provided for through the fees authorized by proposed law
shall be supplemental to, and not in lieu of, personnel and services provided in the district by
publicly funded law enforcement agencies.
Proposed law provides that if the district ceases to exist, all district funds and property shall be
transmitted to the governing authority of the municipality in which district is located if the district
was in an incorporated area or to E Baton Rouge Parish if the district was not in an incorporated area
and used to promote and enhance the security, beautification, and overall betterment of the area
included within the district. Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Adds R.S. 33:9097.35)