Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB217

Introduced
2/28/22  
Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
3/23/22  
Report Pass
3/23/22  
Engrossed
3/29/22  
Engrossed
3/29/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Refer
4/4/22  
Report Pass
5/10/22  
Enrolled
5/18/22  
Enrolled
5/18/22  
Chaptered
5/25/22  
Passed
5/25/22  

Caption

Provides relative to the transfer of certain state property in Cameron Parish

Impact

The enactment of HB 217 may positively affect state laws regarding property transfers by clarifying the authority of state officials in executing such transactions. By allowing the Department of Transportation and Development and the commissioner of administration to convey property interests, the legislation supports local agencies' efforts to manage resources effectively. This bill could set a precedent for future property transfers to local entities, aiding in local governance and resource management.

Summary

House Bill 217 aims to authorize the transfer of a specific parcel of state-owned land to the Cameron Parish Waterworks District No. 10. The bill outlines the parcel's location and description, emphasizing that the state retains mineral rights. This transfer is intended to facilitate local waterworks operations and serve the community's water infrastructure needs. The bill is part of a broader effort to streamline state property management and enhance local governmental capabilities.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 217 appears to be supportive, particularly from local government representatives and community stakeholders in Cameron Parish. The bill is seen as a constructive measure that empowers local waterworks authorities to improve infrastructure directly impacting residents' daily lives. The unanimous support in the Senate vote reflects a strong consensus that acknowledges the importance of addressing local needs through state property management.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the details of the property description and the process of transferring state property. Some stakeholders may question the valuation methods used for the property or the extent of the state’s retention of rights concerning the land. However, these issues seem minimal in this case, as the bill progressed smoothly through the legislative process without significant opposition, highlighting its focused aim to bolster local capabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB911

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Grant Parish

LA HB16

Provides for transfer of certain state property in Rapides Parish to the city of Pineville

LA HB470

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in St. Tammany Parish

LA SB520

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Tangipahoa Parish and also certain property in St. Martin Parish. (gov sig)

LA HB113

Authorizes the transfer of certain properties in Iberville Parish

LA HB627

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in St. Martin Parish

LA HB246

Provides for the transfer of certain state property in Lafourche Parish

LA HB158

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in St. Landry Parish

LA HB587

Provides for the transfer of certain property in St. Charles Parish

LA HB77

Provides for the transfer of state property in Iberia Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.