Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB373

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
3/30/10  
Engrossed
4/7/10  
Report Pass
5/10/10  
Enrolled
5/18/10  
Chaptered
5/26/10  

Caption

Re-creates the Dept. of Transportation and Devleopment

Impact

The act notably repeals previous statutory provisions that may have impeded the operations or authority of the Department of Transportation. By consolidating and extending the legislative framework for the department, the bill seeks to provide clearer operational guidelines and ensure that the statutory entities operate effectively under the law. This is seen as an important step for managing state transportation-related projects and funding, as well as aligning the administrative procedures of the department with current legislative priorities.

Summary

House Bill 373 aims to re-create the Department of Transportation and Development along with its associated statutory entities within the state of Louisiana. Effective June 30, 2010, this act ensures the continued existence of the department, which is crucial for overseeing transportation infrastructure and development initiatives in the state. This re-creation is set to continue until July 1, 2015, unless the department is re-created prior to this date as per Louisiana law. The bill also addresses the termination of previous statutory authority that governs the organization and functionality of the department.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 373 appears to be supportive within the legislative circles focused on transportation. Stakeholders recognize the importance of having a dedicated department to manage state-wide transportation and development needs. However, as with most legislative actions, there may be some concerns related to the efficiency of governance or allocation of state resources under the revised framework, though this has not been a prominent point of contention in discussions.

Contention

While there do not seem to be significant points of contention surrounding HB 373 within the provided materials, the bill's implementation timeline, which includes a sunset clause on July 1, 2015, raises questions about the long-term outlook for the department's authority. Whether the re-creation of the department will adequately address future transportation challenges in Louisiana is a nuanced discussion point among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB284

Re-creates the Dept. of Transportation and Development

LA HB669

Re-creates the Department of Transportation and Development

LA HB738

Re-creates the Department of Transportation and Development

LA HB428

Re-creates the Department of Transportation and Development

LA SB20

Re-creates the Department of Transportation and Development. (6/30/18)

LA HB100

Re-creates the Department of Economic Development

LA HB230

Re-creates the Department of Economic Development

LA HB120

Re-creates the Department of Economic Development

LA HB166

Re-creates the Dept. of Revenue

LA SB42

Re-creates Department of Economic Development. (6/30/22)

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