Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB759

Introduced
3/21/24  
Introduced
3/21/24  
Refer
3/25/24  
Refer
3/25/24  
Report Pass
4/18/24  
Refer
4/22/24  
Refer
4/22/24  
Report Pass
5/6/24  

Caption

Creates an additional judgeship for the 21st Judicial District Court (RE SEE FISC NOTE EX See Note)

Impact

The bill stipulates that the additional judgeship's authorization is contingent upon the completion of a work point study conducted by the National Center for State Courts. This study must affirm that the judgeship is necessary for the operational efficacy of the court. Should the proposed additional position be established, it would contribute to alleviating the caseload pressure faced by current judges, thereby potentially enhancing the rate of case processing and the overall accessibility of justice for residents of the district.

Summary

House Bill 759 proposes the addition of a tenth judgeship to the 21st Judicial District Court, which serves Livingston, St. Helena, and Tangipahoa Parishes. The bill is framed with the objective of improving the efficiency of the court system within this district by increasing the number of judges available to handle caseloads. It highlights the ongoing need for adjustments to judicial resources in response to the demands of the legal system, particularly in regions experiencing growth or increased activity in court cases.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 759 appears to be largely pragmatic, with a general sense of support for enhancing judicial capacity to meet the demands of the community. However, discussions may reflect apprehensions about the implications of such an addition, including concerns over funding and the allocation of resources within the state judiciary. Stakeholders are likely weighing the benefits of expanded judicial capabilities against the financial and administrative challenges involved in implementing such changes.

Contention

While the bill itself does not seem to encounter significant opposition, the requirement for a work point study could introduce a delay and complicate the process of establishing the new judgeship. Some may argue that the necessity of a study adds an additional bureaucratic layer that could hinder timely judicial responses to local needs. Thus, the bill's final impact and effectiveness will depend on the outcomes of this study and how swiftly the subsequent adjustments can be made to accommodate the new judgeship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB168

Provides relative to the judgeships of the second district of the First Circuit Court of Appeal. (2/3-CA5s9) (gov sig)

LA HB661

Provides relative to the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of Louisiana (EN +$42,376 GF EX See Note)

LA HB300

Expands the role and responsibilities of the Judicial Council (OR +$212,116 GF EX See Note)

LA HB193

Provides relative to transcription fees charged by court reporters in the Thirtieth Judicial District (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA HB30

Provides with respect to the salary of magistrate judges in the Fourteenth Judicial District Court (EN +$34,700 GF EX See Note)

LA HB49

Provides relative to transcription fees charged by court reporters in the Thirty-Sixth Judicial District (EN NO IMPACT LF See Note)

LA HB217

Provides relative to commissioners of the Nineteenth Judicial District Court (EN +$456,800 LF EX See Note)

LA HB104

Appropriates funds for the expenses of the judiciary for Fiscal Year 2023-2024

LA HB359

Creates a Juvenile Justice District to include the parishes of Ascension, Assumption, St. Charles, St. James, and St. John the Baptist (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB78

Provides relative to school facilities preservation and systemwide needs programs in certain school districts (EN SEE FISC NOTE See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.