Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1254

Introduced
4/6/10  

Caption

Provides for judicial advertisements and local notices in Orleans Parish

Impact

This legislative change aims to ensure that judicial advertisements are accessible through a wider range of publications, particularly weekly newspapers that have maintained a substantial circulation. The proposal specifies that weekly publications must have a circulation of at least 25,000 for three consecutive years, ensuring a degree of reliability in the dissemination of legal notices. This adjustment is intended to enhance the visibility of such advertisements in the community while adhering to quality standards.

Summary

House Bill 1254 introduces provisions for the publication of judicial advertisements and legal notices in Orleans Parish. The bill amends existing law, which previously required these notices to be published exclusively in daily newspapers. Under the new legislation, judicial advertisements can now also be published in weekly publications that meet specific criteria, providing more flexibility in the mediums used for legal announcements.

Sentiment

General sentiments surrounding HB 1254 appear to be supportive, as it is viewed as a positive step toward modernizing the legal advertisement process in Orleans Parish. Advocates argue that this flexibility will increase public awareness of judicial matters and create a more inclusive environment for various types of media to participate in the dissemination of crucial legal information. There is a consensus on the need for transparency and accessibility in judicial processes.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported, there may be some concerns regarding the quality and reliability of the information published in lesser-known weekly publications. Opponents might argue that expanding the range of publications could dilute the effectiveness of legal notices, particularly if some new weekly publishers fail to meet the established standards. Thus, ensuring that only reputable publications are entitled to publish these notices remains essential to maintain public trust in the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB751

Provides relative to judicial advertisements and local notices in Orleans Parish. (gov sig)

LA HB787

Provides relative to the qualification of a newspaper to publish official proceedings, legal notices, or advertisements in Orleans or Jefferson Parish

LA HB785

Provides relative to the qualification of a newspaper to publish official proceedings, legal notices, or advertisements in Orleans or Jefferson Parish

LA SB630

Provides for the qualification of a newspaper to publish official proceedings, legal notices, or advertisements in Orleans Parish or Jefferson Parish. (gov sig)

LA HB1144

Provides relative to courts in Orleans Parish (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB130

Provides relative to the qualification of a newspaper to publish official proceedings, legal notices, or advertisements in St. Tammany Parish

LA HB699

Relative to the qualifications a newspaper must meet in order to be selected to publish the official proceedings, legal notices, and advertisements of a political subdivision

LA HB264

Provides for advertisement of judicial sales

LA HB977

Provides for official journals for the state and political subdivisions and for publishing legal notices (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB957

Creates the Lake Area Taxing District in Orleans Parish

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