HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED 2024 Regular Session HOUSE BILL NO. 977 (Substitute for House Bill No. 680 by Representative Carlson) BY REPRESENTATIVE CARLSON PUBLIC PRINTING: Provides for official journals for the state and political subdivisions and for publishing legal notices 1 AN ACT 2To amend and reenact R.S. 43:81(A), 140(3)(introductory paragraph), 142, and 171(A)(2) 3 and (3), to enact R.S. 43:81.1, 140.1, 140.2, 147.3, 171.1, 171.2, and 175, and to 4 repeal R.S. 43:171(B), relative to public printing; to provide relative to the 5 qualifications for a newspaper to be selected as an official journal of the state or a 6 political subdivision; to provide exceptions to publication requirements in certain 7 circumstances; to require publication of cost information; and to provide for related 8 matters. 9Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana: 10 Section 1. R.S. 43:81(A), 140(3)(introductory paragraph), 142, and 171(A)(2) and 11(3) are hereby amended and reenacted and R.S. 43:81.1, 140.1, 140.2, 147.3, 171.1, 171.2, 12and 175 are hereby enacted to read as follows: 13 §81. Official journal of state 14 A. The printing of advertisements, public notices, proclamations, and all 15 public notices and advertising to be done by the legislature, or the executive or other 16 departments and institutions of the state government, shall be published in a daily 17 newspaper to be known and designated as the "Official Journal of the State", which 18 newspaper shall have and possess the following qualifications: 19 (1) It shall possess the periodicals class mailing privilege. Page 1 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 1 (2) It shall be published in the city of Baton Rouge, and have a general 2 circulation in Louisiana. 3 (3) It shall have been so published for at least six days once per week for a 4 period of not less than two years prior to the time that it is awarded the contract as 5 the Official Journal of the State, as provided herein. 6 (4) It shall have an audited paid daily circulation of not less than ten 7 thousand for at least one year prior to the time it is awarded the contract. 8 * * * 9 §81.1. Cost of publication 10 The Official Journal of the State shall include a statement of the cost charged 11 to the state agency for publication with any notice, advertisement, proclamation, or 12 other information it publishes for a state agency pursuant to a legal requirement that 13 the information be published. The official journal shall not charge the agency for 14 printing this statement of cost. 15 * * * 16 §140. Definitions 17 As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings ascribed 18 to them in this Section: 19 * * * 20 (3) "Newspaper" shall mean a publication that complies with the requirement 21 of R.S. 43:141.1(A) and during each year of the five-year two-year period prior to 22 the first publication of any legal or official notice therein: 23 * * * 24 §140.1. Exception due to certain publishing requirements 25 A newspaper that meets the requirements of this Part but would be precluded 26 from selection as an official journal because specific notice publication requirements 27 require a more frequent publishing schedule than the newspaper's established 28 schedule may be selected as an official journal if the newspaper can publish the 29 notice in a time period that is not more than five days longer than the period Page 2 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 1 otherwise required by law. If such a newspaper is selected, any notice publication 2 that could not be completed timely because of the newspaper's publishing schedule 3 but that is completed within five days after the required period is deemed to be in 4 compliance with the applicable publishing requirements. 5 §140.2. News deserts 6 A. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 43:140(3) and 142, the provisions 7 of this Section are applicable to a parish or a political subdivision in a parish that 8 meets all of the following criteria: 9 (1) There is not a newspaper that is eligible to be selected as an official 10 journal. 11 (2) The population of the parish is fewer than two hundred thousand persons 12 as determined by the most recent federal decennial census. 13 (3) If the population of the parish is greater than one hundred thousand 14 persons, it is not adjacent to a parish with a population greater than two hundred 15 thousand persons, all as determined by the most recent federal decennial census. 16 B.(1) In such a parish, "newspaper" shall mean a publication that complies 17 with the requirement of R.S. 43:141.1(A) and during the year prior to the first 18 publication of any legal or official notice therein: 19 (a) Has been published at regular intervals of not less than weekly. 20 (b) Has been originated and published for the dissemination of current news 21 and intelligence of varied, broad, and general public interest, including regular news 22 coverage of local public meetings and events, and is not devoted to the interests of, 23 or published for the entertainment or instruction of, or has a circulation restricted to, 24 any particular sect, denomination, labor or fraternal organization, or other special 25 group or class of citizens. 26 (c) Has not been published primarily for advertising purposes and has not 27 contained more than seventy-five percent advertising in more than one-half of its 28 issues, excluding separate advertising supplements inserted into but separately 29 identifiable from any regular issue or issues. Page 3 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 1 (d) Has maintained a general paid circulation to bona fide paying subscribers 2 within the area the publication is required. 3 (2) In such a parish, to be selected as an official journal the newspaper: 4 (a) Shall have been published in an office physically located in the parish in 5 which the body is located for one year preceding the selection. 6 (b) Shall not have missed during that period as many as three consecutive 7 issues unless caused by fire, flood, strike, or natural disaster. 8 (c) Shall have maintained a general paid circulation in the parish in which 9 the body is located for one year prior to the selection. 10 (d) Shall have been entered in a U.S. post office in the state of Louisiana 11 under a periodical permit in the state for one year prior to the selection. 12 * * * 13 §142. Qualifications of newspaper 14 A. The newspaper: 15 (1) Shall have been published in an office physically located in the parish in 16 which the body is located for a period of five two years preceding the selection. 17 (2) Shall not have missed during that period as many as three consecutive 18 issues unless caused by fire, flood, strike, or natural disaster. 19 (3) Shall have maintained a general paid circulation in the parish in which 20 the body is located for five two consecutive years prior to the selection. 21 (4) Shall have been entered in a U.S. post office in that parish the state of 22 Louisiana under a periodical permit in that parish the state for a period of five two 23 consecutive years prior to the selection. 24 B. The provisions of this Section relating to the five-year requirement shall 25 not contravene any contract existing between any governing body and a newspaper 26 on and prior to May 11, 1970; nor shall the five-year requirement herein be applied 27 in assessing the qualifications of a newspaper which was in existence on May 11, 28 1970; nor shall any provision of this Chapter prohibit a publication from becoming 29 an official journal in Jefferson Parish if the publication is qualified to publish judicial Page 4 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 1 advertisements and legal notices in Jefferson or Orleans Parish or has actually 2 published official proceedings within one year prior to June 1, 1986, of any 3 municipal corporation, parish council, police jury, or school board within Jefferson 4 Parish. 5 * * * 6 §147.3. Cost of publication 7 The official journal of a political subdivision shall include a statement of the 8 cost charged to the political subdivision for publication with any proceeding, notice, 9 or other information it publishes for the political subdivision pursuant to a legal 10 requirement that the information be published. The official journal shall not charge 11 the political subdivision for printing this statement of cost. 12 * * * 13 §171. Selection of newspaper 14 A. 15 * * * 16 (2) The newspaper: 17 (a) Shall have been published in an office physically located in the political 18 subdivision for at least five two years prior to its selection. 19 (b) Shall not have missed during that period as many as three consecutive 20 issues unless caused by fire, flood, strike, or natural disaster. 21 (c) Shall have maintained a general paid circulation in the district or political 22 subdivision for five two consecutive years prior to the selection. 23 (d) Shall have been entered in a U.S. post office in that district the state of 24 Louisiana or political subdivision under a periodical permit in that district or political 25 subdivision the state for a period of five two consecutive years prior to selection. 26 (3) If there is no newspaper published in the district or political subdivision, 27 a newspaper published in the parish in which the board is domiciled for five two Page 5 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 1 consecutive years prior to selection shall be selected provided that it meets the other 2 qualifications contained in this Section. 3 * * * 4 §171.1. Exception due to certain publishing requirements 5 A newspaper that meets the requirements of this Part but would be precluded 6 from selection as an official journal because specific notice publication requirements 7 require a more frequent publishing schedule than the newspaper's established 8 schedule may be selected as an official journal if the newspaper can publish the 9 notice in a time period that is not more than five days longer than the period 10 otherwise required by law. If such a newspaper is selected, any notice publication 11 that could not be completed timely because of the newspaper's publishing schedule 12 but that is completed within five days after the required period is deemed to be in 13 compliance with the applicable publishing requirements. 14 §171.2. News deserts 15 A. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 43:171(A), the provisions of this 16 Section are applicable to a political subdivision in a parish that meets the following 17 criteria: 18 (1) There is not a newspaper that is eligible to be selected as an official 19 journal. 20 (2) The population of the parish is fewer than two hundred thousand persons 21 as determined by the most recent federal decennial census. 22 (3) If the population of the parish is greater than one hundred thousand 23 persons, it is not adjacent to a parish with a population of greater than two hundred 24 thousand persons, all as determined by the most recent federal decennial census. 25 B. In such a parish, to be selected as an official journal the newspaper: 26 (1) Shall have been published in an office physically located in the parish in 27 which the body is located for one year preceding the selection. 28 (2) Shall not have missed during that period as many as three consecutive 29 issues unless caused by fire, flood, strike, or natural disaster. Page 6 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 1 (3) Shall have maintained a general paid circulation in the parish in which 2 the body is located for one year prior to the selection. 3 (4) Shall have been entered in a U.S. post office in the state of Louisiana 4 under a periodical permit in the state for one year prior to the selection. 5 * * * 6 §175. Cost of publication 7 The official journal of a political subdivision shall include a statement of the 8 cost charged to the political subdivision for publication with any proceeding, 9 financial statement, notice, or other information it publishes for the political 10 subdivision pursuant to a legal requirement that the information be published. The 11 official journal shall not charge the political subdivision for printing this statement 12 of cost. 13 Section 2. R.S. 43:171(B) is hereby repealed in its entirety. 14 Section 3. The provisions of R.S. 43:81.1, 147.3, and 175 as enacted by this Act are 15applicable to information published on or after January 1, 2025. 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 977 Reengrossed 2024 Regular Session Carlson Abstract: Provides relative to official journals for the state and local governments. Present law requires the state to select a newspaper as its official journal and to print advertisements, public notices, and proclamations of the legislature or the executive branch in the official journal. Requires that all laws and joint resolutions be accessible through the official journal. Present law provides that a newspaper shall meet specified criteria to qualify for selection as the official journal of the state. Proposed law modifies such criteria as follows: (1)Present law requires that the newspaper possess the periodicals class mailing privilege. Proposed law retains present law (2)Present law requires that the newspaper be published in Baton Rouge. Proposed law requires that the newspaper be published and have a general circulation in La. Page 7 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 (3)Present law requires that the newspaper has been published for at least six days per week for not less than two years. Proposed law requires publication at least once per week for not less than two years. (4)Present law requires that the newspaper has an audited paid daily circulation of not less than 10,000 for at least one year. Proposed law removes this requirement. Present law requires parishes, municipalities, school boards, and other political subdivisions to select a newspaper as an official journal and to publish various official proceedings and financial information in the official journal. Present law provides that a newspaper shall meet specified criteria to qualify for selection as an official journal of a political subdivision. Proposed law modifies such criteria as follows: (1)Present law provides that the newspaper shall have been published in an office physically located in the parish for five years prior to selection. Proposed law shortens this period to two years. (2)Present law provides that the newspaper shall have been entered in a U.S. post office in that parish under a periodical permit in that parish for five consecutive years prior to selection. Proposed law shortens this period to two years and provides that such entry may be pursuant to a permit from anywhere in the state. (3)Present law, applicable to parishes, municipalities, and school boards, requires that the newspaper: has been published at regular intervals of not less than weekly, has been published for the dissemination of current news and intelligence of varied, broad, and general public interest, has not been published primarily for advertising purposes, has maintained a general paid circulation to bona fide paying subscribers within the area the publication is required. Present law further requires that the newspaper has met these publishing requirements during each year of the five-year period prior to its first publication of a legal or official notice. Proposed law shortens this period to two years. (4)Proposed law authorizes selection of a newspaper that would be precluded from selection as an official journal solely because specific notice publication requirements require a more frequent publishing schedule than the newspaper's actual schedule if the newspaper can publish the notice in a time period that is not more than five days longer than the period otherwise required by law. Provides that if such a newspaper is selected, any publication that is completed within the five additional days is deemed to be in compliance with the applicable publishing requirements. (5)Proposed law provides that in certain parishes the period during which a newspaper shall have met the applicable publishing requirements to qualify as an official journal is one year. Proposed law requires that each official journal, for the state or a political subdivision, include a statement of the cost charged to the state agency or subdivision for publication with any information it publishes pursuant to a legal requirement. Prohibits the official journal from charging the agency or political subdivision for printing this statement of cost. (Amends R.S. 43:81(A), 140(3)(intro. para.), 142, and 171(A)(2) and (3); Adds R.S. 43:81.1, 140.1, 140.2, 147.3, 171.1, 171.2, and 175; Repeals R.S. 43:171(B)) Page 8 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions. HLS 24RS-2967 REENGROSSED HB NO. 977 Summary of Amendments Adopted by House The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill: 1. Remove proposed law authorizing the state to use the state register's website as its official journal. 2. Modify the criteria a newspaper must meet to be eligible for selection as the official journal of the state. 3. Add provisions requiring inclusion of a cost of publication statement with all required publications in official journals. Page 9 of 9 CODING: Words in struck through type are deletions from existing law; words underscored are additions.