Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB297

Introduced
2/28/24  
Introduced
2/28/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Refer
3/11/24  
Refer
3/11/24  
Report Pass
3/21/24  
Report Pass
3/21/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Refer
3/27/24  
Refer
3/27/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  
Report Pass
4/17/24  
Enrolled
5/1/24  
Enrolled
5/1/24  
Chaptered
5/8/24  
Chaptered
5/8/24  
Passed
5/8/24  

Caption

Provides relative to sale of property in Caddo Parish (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

Impact

The bill has significant implications for state law regarding property sales and transfers, particularly the authority vested in the commissioner of administration. By allowing for the sale and transfer of state lands, the bill also ensures that such transactions must comply with specified procedures. If the transfer agreement is not executed by the end of 2024, the property is set to be sold according to existing Louisiana laws, thus providing a safeguard for the state in managing its assets effectively.

Summary

House Bill 297 aims to authorize the transfer of specific state-owned property located in Caddo Parish to an individual named Michael Stroy. This legislation facilitates the conveyance of a tract of land lying below the 173.09-foot contour of Caddo Lake, primarily delineating the exchange terms and conditions necessary for this transaction. The bill includes stipulations related to property descriptions and the reservation of mineral rights, thereby outlining the exact terms under which this transfer can take place.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB 297 appears to be neutral to positive, particularly among those who see the bill as a streamlined approach to managing state property. There seems to be a general understanding that the bill does not generate contention within the legislature, as indicated by the unanimous vote in favor of the bill with no opposing perspectives recorded during discussions.

Contention

Despite its smooth passage through the legislative process, some underlying debates might exist regarding the transfer of state lands to private individuals, notably concerning accountability and the use of public resources. However, these discussions seem to have been minimal in the context of HB 297, which reflects a consensus on the necessity of the public land sale and its proper management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB332

Provides for the transfer of certain state property in Tangipahoa Parish

LA HB296

Provides relative to the Mid-City Security District in Orleans Parish (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

LA HB350

Authorizes the exchange of certain state property in Calcasieu Parish

LA HB571

Provides relative to carbon capture and sequestration (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

LA SB68

Provides for the lease of property located within Jefferson Parish.

LA HB505

Authorizes the transfer of certain state property in Orleans Parish

LA HB423

Provides relative to state and local sales and use taxes (OR INCREASE GF RV See Note)

LA HB201

Provides relative to the boundaries of the Caddo-Bossier Port (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

LA HB593

Provides relative to cemeteries (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SB59

Authorizes the sale of certain school property by the Natchitoches Parish School Board and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.