Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB10

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
3/31/10  
Engrossed
4/8/10  
Report Pass
5/18/10  
Enrolled
6/3/10  
Chaptered
6/8/10  

Caption

Re-creates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

Impact

The enactment of HB 10 will postpone the termination of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, which was originally set to begin in 2010. With a new termination date established for July 1, 2015, this move demonstrates a continued commitment to funding and supporting state-level public safety initiatives. Additionally, by superseding certain provisions of existing sunset laws, the bill seeks to streamline the process for maintaining the department and prevent disruptions in its operations, which could impact law enforcement, correctional facilities, and public safety services throughout Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 10 is a legislative proposal aimed at re-creating the Department of Public Safety and Corrections of Louisiana. The bill is primarily focused on addressing the provisions of the state's sunset law, which mandates periodic reviews and potential termination of governmental agencies. Under this bill, the department and its associated statutory entities will continue operations past their previously scheduled termination dates, effectively extending their legislative authority and ensuring ongoing governance around public safety and corrections in the state.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 10 appears to be supportive among legislators focused on public safety, recognizing the importance of maintaining a functional Corrections Department to oversee the corrections system effectively. Consensus suggests that ensuring continued operations of the department aligns with state priorities for public safety. However, there may also be considerations among some members regarding the implications of sunset provisions and the accountability of state agencies, reflecting a balance between support for the department's continuity and the need for oversight.

Contention

Debate surrounding the bill may arise from differing views on the effectiveness and necessity of sunset laws related to state agencies. While proponents argue that the re-creation of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections is vital for maintaining public safety infrastructure, opponents might question whether extending the department's life without sufficient justification undermines the principles behind sunset reviews. Ultimately, the bill's provisions aim to navigate the complexities of state governance and the need for structured oversight of public entities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB99

Re-creates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

LA HB450

Re-creates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

LA HB299

Re-creates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

LA HB56

Re-creates the Department of Public Safety and Corrections

LA HB56

Re-creates the Department of Public Service

LA HB100

Re-creates the Department of Economic Development

LA SB487

Re-creates the Department of Education. (6/30/10)

LA HB261

Re-creates the Department of State (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB302

Re-creates the Department of Public Service

LA HB121

Re-creates the Department of Public Service

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