Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB44

Introduced
1/23/26  
Refer
1/23/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/23/26  
Engrossed
3/30/26  
Refer
3/31/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  
Enrolled
5/6/26  
Chaptered
5/11/26  

Caption

Provides jurisdictional exceptions for constables and justices of peace

Impact

The enactment of HB 44 will enhance the legal framework within which justices of the peace and constables operate concerning property matters in St. Bernard Parish. By allowing the justice of the peace courts to address property standards and nuisance violations, local authorities will have greater authority to enforce compliance with relevant ordinances. This bill is expected to streamline processes related to property issues and improve the effectiveness of local law enforcement in this regard.

Summary

House Bill 44, introduced by Representative Bayham, aims to amend existing laws regarding the jurisdiction and procedures of justice of the peace courts in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. The bill specifically provides these courts with concurrent jurisdiction over property standards and nuisance violations throughout the parish, allowing them to handle such cases under local ordinances. This legislative change facilitates improved oversight of property compliance and nuisance issues at the local level.

Sentiment

General sentiment around House Bill 44 appears to be positive, with support from local officials who see the value in empowering local courts to handle specific property standards effectively. There does not seem to be significant opposition to the bill, indicating that it is viewed as a constructive measure within the community. The bill was passed with unanimous support during the voting process, reflecting a consensus on the need for clearer jurisdictional guidelines.

Contention

Although HB 44 has garnered support, there may be underlying concerns regarding any potential implications this bill could have on property rights or disputes. The expansion of jurisdiction for justices of the peace might lead to increased enforcement actions, which some residents might view as a push by local authorities to regulate property use more strictly. However, as it stands, there have been no major points of contention within the legislative discourse surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB177

Provides for the territorial jurisdiction and election districts of the justice of the peace courts and constables in Iberville Parish (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

LA SB165

Provides for the governance of the Juvenile Justice District and adds Lafourche Parish to the Juvenile Justice District. (8/1/25)

LA HR149

Directs the La. State Law Institute to study the justice of peace courts in Louisiana

LA HR202

Directs the Louisiana Board of Ethics and the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to provide reports on justices of the peace

LA HB32

Provides relative to maximum penalties for violations of ordinances in St. Bernard Parish

LA HB573

Provides for collection and reporting of data (OR +$4,575,500 GF EX See Note)

LA HB616

Authorizes the Port of New Orleans to utilize public private partnerships for certain projects (OR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

LA HB561

Provides policy provisions and exceptions relative to surplus lines insurance

LA HB173

Provides relative to expanding the jurisdiction of state park wardens to enforce litter laws statewide

LA SR132

Requests the office of juvenile justice to provide specific information in a report to the Senate committees on Finance and Judiciary B relative to complaints, investigations, and litigation at secure and non-secure care facilities under the jurisdiction of the office of juvenile justice, youth services.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.