Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB79

Introduced
3/9/23  
Introduced
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  
Refer
3/9/23  

Caption

Provides relative to the position of deputy police chief in the city of Jennings

Impact

This modification could have significant implications for local hiring practices and police dynamics in Jennings. By enabling a wider eligibility range, HB 79 may encourage experienced law enforcement professionals from different backgrounds to apply for the position of deputy police chief. The bill retains the structure of the fire and police civil service systems present in Louisiana law, which are applicable to municipalities over certain population thresholds, thereby ensuring consistency in the standards of public safety across various localities.

Summary

House Bill 79 amends the eligibility requirements for the position of deputy police chief in the city of Jennings, Louisiana. The bill allows individuals who are not necessarily members of the same department as the chief of police at the time of appointment to be eligible for the competitive test for this position. This proposed change aims to broaden the pool of candidates eligible for the role, which is seen as a step towards improving public safety and police administration in Jennings.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding the bill is supportive among those advocating for enhanced law enforcement capabilities. Proponents argue that the current limitations on eligibility restrict qualified candidates and hinder effective leadership within police departments. However, there may also be concerns about the potential for favoritism or the undermining of internal department cohesion, which could arise from opening eligibility beyond current departmental boundaries.

Contention

Points of contention include whether allowing external candidates to compete for the deputy chief position could diminish the morale of existing officers or undermine established departmental hierarchies. Supporters of the bill contend that this flexibility in candidate eligibility is necessary for addressing the unique needs of Jennings' police department, while opponents may argue for maintaining strict internal promotion practices to ensure loyalty and trust within the force.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB17

Provides for the position of deputy chief of police in the city of Jennings. (8/15/11)

LA HB135

Provides relative to the position of deputy chief of police in the city of Oakdale

LA SB12

Provides for qualifications of the city of Jennings deputy chief of police. (gov sig)

LA HB1363

Provides that the position of deputy chief of police is in the unclassified service

LA HB242

Provides relative to the position of deputy chief of police in the city of Alexandria

LA HB405

Provides that the positions of police chief and deputy police chief in the city of Baton Rouge are in the unclassified service

LA HB725

Provides that the positions of police chief and deputy police chief in certain municipalities are in the unclassified service

LA HB138

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of DeRidder to create the classified competitive position of deputy fire chief

LA HB150

Provides relative to the position of police chief in the city of Houma

LA SB734

Provides that the deputy chief of police shall be in the unclassified service. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.