Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB145

Introduced
2/25/26  
Refer
2/25/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/28/26  
Engrossed
5/6/26  
Refer
5/7/26  
Report Pass
5/19/26  

Caption

Provides relative to adult residential care providers. (gov sig)

Impact

The law is set to take effect on July 1, 2027, though care providers can request a one-time extension of up to twelve months if they can demonstrate that compliance is unfeasible due to extraordinary circumstances. The implementation is overseen by the Louisiana Department of Health in conjunction with the state fire marshal, ensuring that regulations meet the community's health and safety standards. It reflects a movement towards greater resilience in the face of emergencies, particularly in facilities that cater to vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate Bill 145 mandates that all licensed adult residential care providers in Louisiana must possess a generator or alternative electric power source to ensure continuous operation in the event of a primary power failure. This requirement extends to all essential services such as life safety systems, medical equipment, and environmental controls to safeguard the health of residents. The bill establishes protocols for compliance, detailing what constitutes an acceptable power source and outlining the necessary steps care providers must take to prepare for power outages.

Sentiment

Discussions on SB145 generally convey a supportive sentiment focused on enhancing the safety and operational reliability of adult residential care facilities. Proponents argue that the legislation is essential for protecting residents, especially during power outages that could jeopardize life-saving medical systems. Critics, however, may express concerns about the potential financial burden on smaller care providers, emphasizing that the costs associated with acquiring and maintaining generators may be challenging to bear.

Contention

The primary points of contention around the bill include discussions about the feasibility of compliance for different sized operators in the residential care industry. While the push towards greater safety standards is broadly welcomed, there are apprehensions regarding the financial implications and the practicality of installing such systems. The detailed requirements for power supply and operational protocols may raise concerns about how smaller providers can adapt without sacrificing the quality of care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB255

Provides relative to application fees paid for leasing residential property

LA HB140

Provides relative to residential home improvements

LA HB453

Provides relative to standards when constructing a residential roof

LA HB345

Provides for notices relative to residential property insurance

LA SB102

Provides relative to obstetric care. (gov sig) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB146

Provides relative to the issuance of bonds by the Lake Providence Port Commission and the powers of the commission. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB423

Provides relative to healthcare providers displaying evidence of proper licensure in advertising (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB175

Provides relative to the State Plumbing Board. (gov sig)

LA SB194

Provides relative to pharmacy benefit managers. (gov sig)

LA SB19

Provides relative to the dispensing of ivermectin. (gov sig)

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