Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR162

Introduced
6/1/25  

Caption

Requests the Division of Administration's Office of Technology Services to convene a working group that includes every state agency with responsibility for child safety, welfare, and protection.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HCR115

Creates a task force to support the cross-agency work associated with the recreation of Early Childhood Supports and Services program in this state

LA HR305

Directs the Partners in Protecting Children Subcommittee of the Children's Cabinet Advisory Board to study the needs of the child welfare system in this state

LA HR209

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to form a group to study the uncompensated work of support coordination agencies in this state

LA HR107

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to study the feasibility of funding a remote monitoring program for technology-dependent children

LA SR134

Requests the Louisiana Passenger Safety Task Force to study the feasability of creating a program to provide education on child passenger safety and coordinate the distribution of child safety seats to families in need.

LA HR295

Urges and requests the division of administration, office of state procurement and the Louisiana Department of Health to study vendors for Medicaid Management Information System contracts

LA HCR103

Requests the Department of Children and Family Services to study the feasibility of implementing a 233 helpline as an additional resource for sexual abuse victims in this state

LA SR178

Requests communications districts throughout the state to implement necessary technology to receive text messages for 911 emergency services.

LA HCR135

Requests all state departments to identify the cost of maintaining legacy technology systems (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SCR8

Creates the Task Force on Safety for Law Enforcement Officers Involved in High Speed Vehicle Pursuits to study and review police officer training and protocols necessary to increase the safety of law enforcement officers and innocent bystanders.

Similar Bills

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