Re-creates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections
Impact
Upon passage, HB 450 will affirm the existence of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections and its statutory entities, providing necessary continuity for its functions and responsibilities. The bill reflects an essential legislative approach to ensure that public safety measures and corrections administration can continue without disruption. By establishing clear timelines for re-creation and termination, the bill seeks to avoid gaps that could impair public safety governance.
Summary
House Bill 450 seeks to re-create the Department of Public Safety and Corrections in Louisiana, ensuring its legislative authority is continued until a specified termination date. The bill outlines provisions for the department and associated statutory entities, detailing that operations will cease by July 1, 2029, unless re-created earlier. This legislation is a crucial step in maintaining the operation of the department which oversees various public safety aspects in the state.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding HB 450 appears to be generally positive, with a focus on the necessity of maintaining the department's operations. Supporters of the bill acknowledge its importance in ensuring that essential public safety services are uninterrupted. There seems to be a consensus that the effective management of public safety resources is critical for the well-being of the community, thus garnering favorable views toward re-creating this department.
Contention
While there haven't been significant public arguments against HB 450 as reflected in the recorded discussions, some stakeholders may argue about the limitations imposed by the established termination timeline. The bill's phrasing that makes the department's legislative authority contingent on re-creation could be a point of contention for those who fear a potential lapse in public safety oversight if the department were not reinstated by the deadline. Overall, the bill is designed to mitigate disruption but leaves open the question of future governance.
Create the office of port development within the Department of Economic Development and create a port development advisory committee. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Creates and provides for a program to provide state funding for the education of students not enrolled in public school and expands the ability of parents to enroll children in the public school of their choice (RR INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Provides for technical corrections beyond the authority of the Louisiana State Law Institute to certain citations in the Administrative Procedure Act as amended by Act 211 of the 2021 Regular Session and Act 663 of the 2022 Regular Session. (gov sig)
Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.
Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.
Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.
Relating to the recusal or disqualification of a statutory probate judge or other judge authorized to hear probate, guardianship, or mental health matters, and the subsequent assignment of another judge.