Louisiana 2024 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB756 Engrossed / Bill

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2024 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 756
BY REPRESENTATIVES MCMAKIN, BOYD, DOMANGUE, MARCELLE, AND
NEWELL
PUBLIC BUILDINGS/ST CAPL:  Provides relative to state capitol complex and the
allocation of space in the state capitol
1	AN ACT
2To amend and reenact R.S. 49:150.1(A) through (G), (H)(1)(a), and (I)(1)(a), relative to the
3 state capitol complex; to provide for the use and allocation of space within the state
4 capitol complex; to make technical changes; and to provide for related matters.
5Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
6 Section 1.  R.S. 49:150.1(A) through (G), (H)(1)(a), and (I)(1)(a) are hereby amended
7and reenacted to read as follows:
8 ยง150.1.  State capitol complex; allocation of space; maintenance; law enforcement
9	officer and firefighter memorial; Gold Star Families monument;
10	African-American military service members monument
11	A.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and
12 particularly any contrary provision of R.S. 49:146 or R.S. 39:127, the allocation and
13 use of space within the state capitol and any additions or appurtenances thereto,
14 pentagon courts barracks buildings, and the Old Arsenal Magazine Museum shall be
15 as provided in this Subpart Section.  The provisions of this Subpart shall apply to the
16 subbasement, basement, and all floors of the state capitol, all buildings in the
17 pentagon courts, and the Old Arsenal Museum.
18	B.  The fourth floor and three floors through the sixth floor of the state capitol
19 building shall be allocated to and be used by the governor for his office, the offices
20 of the members of his personal staff, and the offices of such other personnel of
21 agencies within the office of the governor as the governor shall determine.
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1	C.  In addition to the provisions of Subsection B of this Section, four floors
2 of the state capitol building shall be designated for use by the attorney general and
3 one
4	(1)  The third floor of the state capitol building shall be designated for use by
5 the treasurer and the secretary of state commissioner of agriculture.  The twentieth
6 floor of the state capitol shall be designated for use by the secretary of state.  The
7 twenty-second floor and the twenty-third floor of the state capitol shall be designated
8 for use by the attorney general.  A portion of another floor of the state capitol shall
9 be designated for use by the treasurer.
10	(2)  That space leased to members of the press on July 1, 1979, by the
11 division of administration shall constitute the press area of the state capitol and shall
12 be under the control of the governor; provided however, if renovations require
13 temporary or permanent reassignment of the press to another area of the state capitol
14 is required, such reassignment shall be determined and made jointly by the governor,
15 the speaker of the House of Representatives, and the president of the Senate.
16	D.  The designation of the eight floors as set forth in Subsections B and C of
17 this Section, not including the fourth floor, shall be jointly determined by the
18 governor, the speaker of the House of Representatives, and the president of the
19 Senate.
20	E.(1)  All areas of the state capitol and any additions or appurtenances
21 thereto, pentagon courts barracks buildings, and Old Arsenal Magazine Museum not
22 allocated under the provisions of Subsections B and C of this Section shall be for the
23 sole use of the legislature, its agencies and officers, and the employees of the
24 legislature and its agencies.  In addition, the former nurses' dormitory at the Our
25 Lady of the Lake Hospital, located on Capitol Lake, shall be for the sole use of the
26 legislature, its agencies and officers, and the employees of the legislature and its
27 agencies until such time as it shall be renovated in accordance with the Capitol
28 Complex Master Plan and it shall then revert to the control of the division of
29 administration.
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1	(2)  The time at which such renovation shall begin shall be determined jointly
2 by the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, and the
3 commissioner of administration. The allocation of these areas shall be made by the
4 legislature by joint rule or through the Legislative Budgetary Control Council.
5	The designation of the use of all areas of the state capitol and any additions
6 or appurtenances thereto not otherwise provided by Sections B and C of this Section
7 shall be determined either jointly by the speaker of the House of Representatives and
8 the president of the Senate or determined by the legislature by joint rule.
9	(3)  The pentagon barracks buildings shall be allocated as follows:
10	(a)  Building A shall be allocated to the House of Representatives, and
11 allocation and use of space within that building shall be as determined by the speaker
12 of the House of Representatives.
13	(b)  Buildings B and C shall be allocated to the House of Representatives and
14 the Senate and the allocation and use of space within those buildings shall be as
15 determined jointly by the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president
16 of the Senate.
17	(c)  Building D shall be allocated to the Senate, and the allocation and use of
18 space within the building shall be as determined by the president of the Senate.
19	(4)  The Old Arsenal Magazine Museum shall be allocated to the legislature,
20 and its management and use shall be as determined jointly by the speaker of the
21 House of Representatives and the president of the Senate.
22	F.  Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the director of the office of
23 state buildings shall have charge of the maintenance of the Old Arsenal Magazine
24 Museum and the management, operation, and maintenance of the state capitol
25 building, pentagon courts barracks buildings, the Old Arsenal Museum, and the
26 capitol complex grounds.  In the performance of the duties specified in this
27 Subsection, the director shall be under the authority and direction of the governor,
28 the speaker of the House of Representatives, and the president of the Senate.
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1	G.  In accordance with R.S. 25:781 through 785 and subject to the joint
2 approval and oversight of the governor, the president of the Senate, and the speaker
3 of the House of Representatives, the director of the office of state buildings shall:
4	(1)  Set aside and maintain an area on the grounds of the state capitol east of
5 the Old Arsenal Magazine Museum for a memorial honoring law enforcement
6 officers and firefighters who are killed in the line of duty;.
7	(2)  Plan, implement, and maintain the memorial itself; and .
8	(3)  Establish and maintain a fund to consist of private donations, grants, and
9 other similar, but non-state nonstate, monies which he shall use with respect to the
10 establishment, and maintenance of the memorial.
11	H.(1)  Subject to the joint approval and oversight of the governor, the
12 president of the Senate, and the speaker of the House of Representatives, the director
13 of the office of state buildings shall do all of the following:
14	(a)  Set aside and maintain an appropriate area accessible to the public on the
15 east side of the state capitol on the grounds surrounding the Old Arsenal Magazine
16 Museum known as the Louisiana Veterans Memorial Park, for a monument honoring
17 the sacrifices of Louisiana Gold Star Families.
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19	I.(1)  Subject to the joint approval and oversight of the governor, the
20 president of the Senate, and the speaker of the House of Representatives, the director
21 of the office of state buildings shall do all of the following:
22	(a)  Set aside and maintain an appropriate area accessible to the public on the
23 east side of the state capitol on the grounds surrounding the Old Arsenal Magazine 
24 Museum, known as the Louisiana Veterans Memorial Park, for a monument
25 honoring the service and sacrifices of African-American military service members
26 and their families throughout the history of the United States of America, including
27 their service and sacrifices in the longest siege in American history at Port Hudson
28 during the American Civil War, and their service and sacrifices in World War I,
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1 World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, Operation Enduring
2 Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, among other conflicts.
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4 Section 2.  This Act shall become effective upon signature by the governor or, if not
5signed by the governor, upon expiration of the time for bills to become law without signature
6by the governor, as provided by Article III, Section 18 of the Constitution of Louisiana.  If
7vetoed by the governor and subsequently approved by the legislature, this Act shall become
8effective on the day following such approval.
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 756 Reengrossed 2024 Regular Session	McMakin
Abstract:  Provides for the allocation and use of space in the state capitol complex,
including specifying the allocation of the pentagon barracks buildings.
Present law relative to the allocation and use of space in the capitol complex, provides that
notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the allocation and use of space within the state
capitol, pentagon court buildings, and the Old Arsenal Museum, including the subbasement,
basement, and all floors of the state capitol, all buildings in the pentagon court, and the Old
Arsenal Museum, shall be as follows:
(1)The fourth floor and three floors of the state capitol building shall be allocated to and
be used by the governor for his office, the offices of the members of his personal
staff, and the offices of such other personnel of agencies within the office of the
governor as the governor shall determine.
(2)Four floors of the state capitol building shall be designated for use by the attorney
general and one floor of the state capitol building shall be designated for use by the
treasurer and the secretary of state.  That space leased to members of the press on
July 1, 1979, by the division of administration shall constitute the press area of the
capitol and shall be under the control of the governor; however, if renovations
require reassignment of the press, such reassignment shall be determined by the
governor, the House speaker, and Senate president.
(3)The designation of the eight floors set forth in (1) and (2), not including the fourth
floor, shall be jointly determined by the governor, the House speaker, and Senate
president.
(4)All areas of the state capitol, pentagon court buildings, and Old Arsenal Museum not
allocated in (1) and (2) shall be for the sole use of the legislature.  In addition, the
former nurses' dormitory at the Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, located on Capitol
Lake, shall be for the sole use of the legislature until such time as it shall be
renovated in accordance with the Capitol Complex Master Plan and it shall then
revert to the control of the division of administration.  The allocation of these areas
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shall be made by the legislature by joint rule or through the Legislative Budgetary
Control Council.
(5)Provides that except as otherwise provided in existing law, the superintendent of
state buildings shall have charge of the management, operation, and maintenance of
the state capitol building, pentagon court buildings, the Old Arsenal Museum, and
the capitol complex grounds and that in the performance of such duties, the
superintendent shall be under the authority and direction of the governor, the House
speaker, and the Senate president.
(6)Provides that subject to the joint approval and oversight of the governor, the Senate
president, and House speaker, the superintendent of state buildings shall set aside and
maintain areas on the grounds of the state capitol for specified memorials.
Proposed law retains present law except:
(1)Includes additions or appurtenances to state capitol and deletes specific reference to
the subbasement, basement, and all floors of the capitol.
(2)Changes references from state capitol building to state capitol and Old Arsenal
Museum to Old Arsenal Magazine Museum.
(3)Changes reference from pentagon courts buildings to pentagon barracks buildings
and specifies that Building A is allocated to the House, and allocation and use of
space within the building is determined by the speaker; Building D is allocated to the
Senate, and allocation and use of space within the building is determined by the
president; and Buildings B and C are allocated to the House and the Senate, and
allocation and use of space within the building is determined jointly by the speaker
and the president.
(4)Deletes reference to the former nurses' dormitory at the Our Lady of the Lake
Hospital.
(5)Removes provisions allocating four floors to the attorney general and one floor to the
treasurer and secretary of state.  Provides that the third floor is allocated to the
treasurer and the commissioner of agriculture.  Provides that the treasurer shall have
space on another floor.  Provides that the twentieth floor shall be allocated to the
secretary of state.  Provides that the twenty-second and twenty-third floors shall be
allocated to the attorney general.  Maintains that the designation of the floors to the
executive branch officials shall be jointly determined by the governor, the speaker
of the House of Representatives, and the president of the Senate.
(6)Specifies that the designation of the floors not otherwise specifically designated shall
be jointly determined by the speaker of the House and the president of the Senate or
by the legislature by joint rule.
Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Amends R.S. 49:150.1(A)-(G), (H)(1)(a), and (I)(1)(a))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on House and
Governmental Affairs to the original bill:
1. Provide that at least one floor shall be allocated to the secretary of state and that
at least one floor shall be allocated to the attorney general rather than those
officials sharing a floor.
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2. Remove specific reference to the State Bond Commission relative to use of space
on a floor allocated to the treasurer.
The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill:
1. Specify the floor allocated to the secretary of state and the two floors allocated
to the attorney general.
2. Make proposed law effective upon signature of governor.
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