Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB872

Introduced
3/28/22  
Introduced
3/28/22  
Refer
3/29/22  

Caption

Requires the La. Motor Vehicle Commission to deposit all revenues in a dedicated fund account in the state treasury

Impact

The impact of HB 872 on state laws is notably significant as it outlines strict requirements for the management of funds collected by the LMVC. All revenue gained through licensing and other fees must be channeled into the newly established fund account. By appropriating the funds collected for specific uses, such as operational expenses, the bill effectively eliminates ambiguity in funding and financial accountability. Moreover, by requiring these funds to be invested similarly to general fund monies, HB 872 aims to optimize the financial returns for the state while ensuring proper oversight of the commission's fiscal actions.

Summary

House Bill 872 establishes the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission (LMVC) Dedicated Fund Account within the state treasury. The primary objective of this bill is to mandate that all fees and charges collected by the LMVC must be deposited into this dedicated fund account. This change is intended to streamline the financial operations of the LMVC and ensure that it has a consistent source of funding available for its operations, enhancing the efficacy of the commission's regulatory functions over motor vehicle-related activities in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 872 appears to be practical and supportive, especially from legislators who recognize the necessity for more structured financial management of the LMVC. Stakeholders are advocating for improved accountability, suggesting that such measures can enhance the LMVC's ability to function effectively. There is a general consensus among supporters that the bill would likely lead to better resource allocation and operational efficiency within the commission, fostering a more responsive regulatory environment for motor vehicle activities.

Contention

While the discussions surrounding HB 872 have largely been constructive, there are underlying tensions regarding the transition of funds and how they will be managed. Some members of the legislature expressed concerns about potential bureaucratic hurdles in how funds are appropriated and spent, raising questions about the efficacy of state oversight. Opponents of the bill may be concerned that imposing rigid structures might hinder the LMVC's responsiveness to emerging challenges in the motor vehicle sector, but overall, the bill has garnered more acceptance than objection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR231

Directs the treasurer to allocate money deposited into the state treasury from constitutional and statutory dedications that flow through the Bond Security and Redemption Fund for the purpose of paying state debt

LA SB400

Provides for certain funds in the state treasury and the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Dedicated Fund Review Subcommittee of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. (See Act) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HCR1

Directs the treasurer to immediately begin implementation of the process to allocate money deposited into the state treasury from constitutional and statutory dedications that flow through the Bond Security and Redemption Fund for the purpose of paying state debt

LA HB485

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates certain constitutional dedication of revenue and certain treasury funds

LA SB2843

Motor vehicle tags; remove portion of fees deposited to State General Fund, or rededicate to Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund.

LA SB2826

Motor vehicle tags; remove portion of fees deposited to State General Fund, or rededicate to Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund.

LA SB2473

Motor vehicle tags; remove portion of fees deposited to State General Fund, or rededicate to Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund.

LA SB2860

Motor vehicle tags; remove portion of fees deposited to State General Fund, or rededicate to Ad Valorem Tax Reduction Fund.

LA A967

Dedicates unencumbered revenue collected from motor vehicle fees and surcharges to Transportation Trust Fund.

LA HB515

Provides for the transfer, deposit, and use of monies among state funds

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