Louisiana 2023 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB125 Engrossed / Bill

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2023 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 125
BY REPRESENTATIVE ECHOLS
Prefiled pursuant to Article III, Section 2(A)(4)(b)(i) of the Constitution of Louisiana.
AGRICULTURE:  Provides relative to agriculture land protection against foreign
adversaries
1	AN ACT
2To enact R.S. 3:3613, relative to protection of agricultural lands from foreign adversaries;
3 to restrict a foreign adversary with an ownership interest in a corporately formed
4 business from owning or having an interest in agricultural land; to provide for
5 exceptions; to provide for reporting requirements; to provide for definitions; to
6 authorize the attorney to take certain actions in response to violations involving the
7 acquisition or sale of immovable property by foreign adversaries; to authorize certain
8 courts to issue orders against foreign adversaries; to provide for immunity from
9 liability for certain professionals involved in the consummation of real estate
10 transactions; to provide for forfeiture and civil penalties; and to provide for related
11 matters.
12Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
13 Section 1. R.S. 3:3613 is hereby enacted to read as follows:
14 §3613.  Ownership of agricultural lands by foreign adversaries restricted; exceptions;
15	reporting requirements; civil penalty
16	A.(1)  No foreign adversary with an ownership interest in a corporation,
17 limited liability company, pension or investment fund, trust, or limited partnership
18 shall directly or indirectly, own, acquire, lease, or otherwise obtain any interest in
19 agricultural land as defined by R.S. 3:3602.
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1	(2)  A foreign adversary may sell or convey an ownership interest in
2 agricultural land in this state that was acquired prior to July 30, 2023, but shall not
3 sell or otherwise convey such ownership interest to any other foreign business entity
4 that qualifies as a foreign adversary after August 1, 2023, in violation of Paragraph
5 (A)(1) of this Section.
6	(3)  For purposes of this Section, the term "foreign adversary" means an
7 individual or a government identified as a foreign adversary pursuant to 15 CFR 7.4
8 including the People's Republic of China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative
9 Region, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Iran, Democratic People's Republic
10 of  Korea, Russian Federation, and Venezuela under the leadership of Nicolas
11 Maduro. It shall not include a person that is a legal permanent resident with lawful
12 presence in the United States.
13	B. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to foreign business entities,
14 that might otherwise qualify as a foreign adversary, owning agricultural lands; under
15 the following circumstances:
16	(1)  If the right is guaranteed by a treaty or if the person's country of origin
17 affords certain real estate rights to United States citizens.
18	(2)  A title to agricultural land held as a security to indebtedness or real estate
19 acquired upon collection of a debt.
20	(3)  Religious, educational, charitable, and scientific corporations.
21	(4)  Inherited land or land received as payment for a debt that is sold or
22 transferred within five years.
23	C.(1)  Any foreign business entity that acquires, sells, leases, or transfers
24 agricultural land located in this state after July 30, 2023, shall report the acquisition,
25 sale, lease, or transfer to the secretary of state and the attorney general no later than
26 thirty days after the acquisition, sale, or transfer of the agricultural land is finalized.
27 The report shall be made in a form and manner prescribed by the secretary of state.
28 The attorney general shall review the reports received pursuant to this Subsection
29 and investigate the acquisition, sale, or transfer of agricultural land if the attorney
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1 general believes the acquisition, sale, or transfer of agricultural land violates
2 Subsection A of this Section.
3	(2)  Any corporation, limited liability company, pension or investment fund,
4 trust, or limited partnership in which a foreign adversary has an ownership interest
5 that violates the provisions of this Section shall be subject to a civil penalty of fifty
6 thousand dollars and forfeiture if such entity does not divest itself of agricultural land
7 acquired in violation of this Section within one year after judgment is entered in this
8 action.
9	(3)  A party to the contract to purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire
10 immovable property may rescind the contract prior to the transfer of the immovable
11 property if the party determines that a foreign adversary has an ownership interest
12 that violates the provisions of this Section.
13	(4) The attorney general may bring an action for injunctive relief in the name
14 of the state against the foreign adversary or the person connected with a foreign
15 adversary to restrain and enjoin the sale or lease prior to the transfer of the 
16 immovable property or to restrain or enjoin the lease.
17	(5)(a) The attorney general may serve an investigative demand or subpoena
18 for deposition testimony to any person who is believed to have information,
19 documentary material, or physical evidence relevant to the alleged or suspected
20 attempt to enter into, conspiracy to enter into, or entering into a contract to purchase,
21 lease, or otherwise acquire immovable property in this state if all of the following
22 exist:
23	(i) The attorney general has evidence that a foreign adversary or a person
24 connected with a foreign adversary is attempting to enter into, conspiring to enter
25 into, or has entered into a contract to purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire
26 immovable property in this state.
27	(ii) The attorney general believes it to be in the public interest that an
28 investigation should be made to ascertain whether a foreign adversary or a person
29 connected with a foreign adversary in fact is attempting to enter into, conspiring to
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1 enter into, or has entered into a contract to purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire
2 immovable property in this state.
3	(b)(i) Such investigative demand or subpoena for deposition testimony shall
4 contain a description of the attempt to enter into, conspiracy to enter into, or entering
5 into a contract to purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire immovable property in this
6 state under investigation and shall require such person to furnish, under oath or
7 otherwise, a report in writing setting forth the relevant facts and circumstances of
8 which he has knowledge, or to produce relevant documentary material or physical
9 evidence for examination, at such reasonable time and place as may be stated in the
10 investigative demand that is the subject matter of the investigation.
11	(ii) Any subpoena for deposition testimony issued pursuant to this Section
12 shall include a notice informing the prospective deponent of the deponent's right to
13 counsel at the deposition with an opportunity for cross-examination, and the
14 deposition shall be conducted at the deponent's principal place of business,deponent's
15 place of residence, deponent's domicile, or, if agreeable to the deponent, at some
16 other place convenient to the attorney general and the deponent's attorney.
17	(iii) Any such deposition shall be held at a reasonable time, as may be stated
18 in the investigative subpoena. At any time before the return date specified in the
19 investigative demand or before the noticed deposition, or within twenty days after
20 the demand or deposition notice has been served, whichever is shorter, a petition
21 stating good cause for a protective order to extend the return date, or to modify or set
22 aside the demand or deposition notice, may be filed in the district court having civil
23 jurisdiction in the parish where the person served with the demand resides, is
24 domiciled, or has his principal place of business located.
25	(iv) If no protective order from the court is secured and the written request
26 by the attorney general is not complied with by the return date thereof, the attorney
27 general may apply to the court for an order compelling compliance with the
28 investigative demand or deposition notice.
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1	(v)  If any person fails or refuses to file any statement, report, documentary
2 material or physical evidence, or obey any investigative subpoena or demand issued
3 by the attorney general, except as permitted by a protective order issued by an
4 appropriate court, the attorney general may apply to the district court having civil
5 jurisdiction in the parish where the person served with the demand or subpoena
6 resides, is domiciled, or has his principal place of business located, for a rule to show
7 cause why an order compelling compliance should not be issued.
8	(vi)  Any disobedience of an order compelling compliance under this Section
9 by any courts shall be punished as a contempt of court.
10	(6)  Service of any demand, subpoena, or petition shall be made in the
11 manner provided by law.
12	(7)  Any immovable property acquired by a foreign adversary or a person
13 connected with a foreign adversary is subject to civil forfeiture to the state.
14	(8)  The attorney general may use, in the enforcement of this Section, all
15 other procedures and authority for investigation, supervision, and conduct of actions
16 on behalf of the state as provided by law.
17	(9)  A court petitioned by the attorney general may issue such additional
18 orders or render judgments against the foreign adversary or the person connected
19 with a foreign adversary as may be necessary to protect the public. Such orders shall
20 include but not be limited to the following:
21	(a)  Revocation, forfeiture, or suspension of any license, charter, franchise,
22 certificate, or other evidence of authority of any person to do business in the state.
23	(b)  Appointment of a receiver.
24	(c)  Dissolution of domestic corporations or associations.
25	(d) Suspension or termination of the right of foreign corporations or
26 associations to do business in this state.
27	(e)  Restitution to compensate any person who did not knowingly enter into
28 a transaction with the foreign adversary or person connected with the foreign
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1 adversary for any loss, expenses, court costs, or attorney fees which may have been
2 incurred because of the sale being void or enjoined.
3	(f) Civil forfeiture of any immovable property acquired by the foreign
4 adversary or the person connected with a foreign adversary.
5	D.(1)  All forfeitures or dispositions under this Section shall be made with
6 due provisions for the rights of any person who did not knowingly enter into a
7 transaction with the foreign adversary or person connected with the foreign
8 adversary.
9	(2)  No mortgage, lien, privilege, or other security interest recognized under
10 the laws of this state and no ownership interest in indivision shall be affected by a
11 forfeiture pursuant to this Section if the owner of such mortgage, lien, privilege, or
12 other security interest, or owner in indivision establishes that the owner did not
13 knowingly enter into a transaction with the foreign adversary or person connected
14 with the foreign adversary.
15	(3) No forfeiture or disposition under this Section shall affect the rights of
16 any person who did not knowingly enter into a transaction with the foreign adversary
17 or person connected with the foreign adversary.
18	(4) The attorney general shall, within seven days of instituting any action
19 under this Section, file a copy of the petition or other pleading instituting the action
20 in the mortgage records of the parish in which any related immovable property is
21 situated.
22	E. The failure to identify a buyer as a foreign adversary shall not create
23 additional liability for any real estate agent, title insurance producer, title insurance
24 underwriter, lender, or examining attorney nor shall it create a separate cause of
25 action against any real estate agent, title insurance producer, title insurance
26 underwriter, lender, or examining attorney.
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DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 125 Engrossed 2023 Regular Session	Echols
Abstract: Restricts ownership of agricultural lands by foreign adversaries.
Proposed law restricts any foreign adversary with an ownership interest in a corporation,
limited liability company, pension or investment fund, trust, or limited partnership from
directly or indirectly, owning, acquiring, leasing, or otherwise obtaining any interest, in
agricultural land as defined by present law (R.S. 3:3602).
Proposed law defines "foreign adversary" as an individual or a government identified as a
foreign adversary pursuant to 15 CFR 7.4, including the People's Republic of China and the
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Republic of Cuba, Islamic Republic of Iran,
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, and Venezuela under the
leadership of Nicolas Maduro.  Specifies that it does not include a person that is a legal
permanent resident with lawful presence in the United States.
Proposed law authorizes a foreign adversary to sell or convey ownership interest in
agricultural land in this state that was acquired prior to July 30, 2023, but prohibits the sale
or other conveyance of such ownership interest to any other foreign business entity that
qualifies as a foreign adversary after Aug. 1, 2023.
Proposed law exempts foreign business entities that might otherwise qualify as a foreign
adversary from the ownership restrictions applicable to agricultural lands; under the
following circumstances:
(1)If the right is guaranteed by a treaty or if the person's country of origin affords
certain real estate rights to United States citizens.
(2)A title to agricultural land held as a security to indebtedness or real estate acquired
upon collection of a debt.
(3)Religious, educational, charitable, and scientific corporations.
(4)Inherited land or land received as payment for a debt that is sold or transferred within
five years.
Proposed law requires any foreign business entity that acquires, sells, leases, or transfers
agricultural land located in the state after July 30, 2023, to report that conveyance to the
secretary of state and the attorney general no later than 30 days after the acquisition, sale,
or transfer of the agricultural land is finalized.  Specifies that the report must be made in the
form and manner prescribed by the secretary of state.  Requires the attorney general to
review the reports that he receives and investigate the conveyance of agricultural land if the
attorney general believes it violates proposed law.
Proposed law requires any corporation, limited liability company, pension or investment
fund, trust, or limited partnership in which a foreign entity has an ownership interest that
violates proposed law be subject to a civil penalty of $50,000 and forfeiture of said
agricultural land if such entity does not divest itself of land acquired in violation of proposed
law within one year after judgment is entered in this action.  Establishes requirements for
rescinding contracts for violations of proposed law.
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Proposed law establishes a process for the attorney general to bring an action for injunctive
relief that involves discovery through investigative demands and depositions and to compel
discovery through a rule to show cause if a party fails to comply.  Authorizes the attorney
general to enforce proposed law through lawful means that are available to him.  Authorizes
the court to issue additional orders such as revocation, forfeiture, or suspension of licensure;
to appoint a receiver; to dissolve a domestic corporation; to suspend or terminate a foreign
company’s right to do business in the state, to require restitution; and to require civil
forfeiture of immovable property.
Proposed law specifies that the failure to identify a buyer as a foreign adversary does not
create additional liability for those involved in the consummation of a real estate transaction.
(Adds R.S. 3:3613)
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on Agriculture, Forestry,
Aquaculture, and Rural Development to the original bill:
1. Modify the definition of "foreign adversary" by modeling the language after 15
CFR 7.4.
2. Add "leases" as a mandatory reported transaction.
3. Establish requirements for rescinding contracts for violations of proposed law.
4. Add a process, including service and filing requirements, for the attorney general
to address violations of proposed law by authorizing him to do the following:
(a)Bring an action for injunctive relief that involves discovery through
investigative demands and depositions. 
(b)Compel discovery through a rule to show cause if a party fails to comply. 
(c)Enforce proposed law through whatever lawful means are available to
him. 
5. Add authorization for the court to issue additional orders involving the
following:
(a)Revocation, forfeiture, or suspension of licensure.
(b)Appointment of a receiver.
(c)Dissolution of a domestic corporation.
(d)Suspension or termination of a foreign company’s right to do business in
the state.
(e)Restitution.
(f)Civil forfeiture of immovable property. 
6. Add a provision that specifies that the failure to identify a buyer as a foreign
adversary does not create additional liability for those involved in the
consummation of a real estate transaction.
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