Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR39

Introduced
4/26/10  
Refer
4/27/10  
Report Pass
5/12/10  

Caption

Provides that the appropriation bill supplemental information form requirements shall not apply to specified entities

Impact

The adoption of HR39 could simplify the appropriations process for specific organizations that play critical roles within their communities. By exempting these entities from submitting additional documentation, the bill is expected to make it more feasible for them to secure funding and fulfill their operational needs. This could lead to improved services in areas such as elder care and community safety, potentially enhancing the quality of life for residents dependent on these services.

Summary

House Resolution No. 39 (HR39) focuses on refining the rules regarding the submission of supplemental information forms required for appropriation bills. Specifically, it aims to exempt certain entities, namely voluntary councils on aging, public community water systems, and volunteer fire departments, from the requirement to submit these supplemental forms to receive funding. The intention behind this change is to streamline the funding process for these entities, making it easier for them to access necessary financial resources without the additional bureaucratic burden of the supplemental information requirement.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR39 appears to be positive, particularly from stakeholders directly involved with the organizations affected by this rule change. Supporters argue that reducing bureaucratic hurdles can lead to better resource allocation and utilization within communities. However, there may be some concerns about ensuring transparency and accountability in the funding process for these exempted entities, as lacking supplemental information could complicate oversight efforts.

Contention

While there doesn't seem to be significant contention surrounding HR39, discussions may arise regarding the implications of exempting certain entities from standard requirements. Critics might argue that this could set a precedent for other entities seeking similar exemptions or that it may inadvertently affect the allocation of resources by diminishing transparency. Nevertheless, the overarching goal of the bill is to facilitate access to funding for organizations that serve essential community functions, which resonates well with legislative intent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR121

Provides relative to the application of the rule requiring a nongovernmental entity funding request form

LA HB1094

Provides for supplemental appropriations

LA HB997

Exempts certain organizations from the definition of nongovernmental organization (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB144

Supplemental appropriations from Education Trust Fund to specified agencies for fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.

LA HB401

Provides appropriations to nongovernmental entities

LA SF5335

Omnibus Human Services supplemental appropriations

LA HB309

Provides for limitations on appropriations to nongovernmental entities (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB1358

Makes supplemental appropriations for FY 2009-2010

LA SF5252

Omnibus Education supplemental appropriations

LA SB67

Provides contract restrictions on public entities that fail to comply with audit requirements. (8/1/17) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.