Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB47

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
5/10/10  
Engrossed
5/13/10  
Refer
5/17/10  
Report Pass
6/3/10  
Enrolled
6/17/10  
Chaptered
6/30/10  

Caption

Provides for certain probation fees paid into the Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund. (8/15/10) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

The implementation of SB47 is poised to significantly alter how probation fees are handled in Louisiana. It establishes a dedicated fund for managing sex offender registration, thereby addressing the operational costs associated with such regulatory measures. The allocation of funds is specified for various administrative needs, including community notification efforts and the support of local law enforcement agencies. This change not only impacts the finances of state and local agencies but also underscores the importance of consistent funding for public safety initiatives.

Summary

SB47 aims to amend existing provisions related to the fees associated with probation for convicted offenders, specifically targeting those who are placed on supervised probation. The bill mandates the payment of a minimum monthly fee of $5.50, which is to be collected by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections. The purpose of this fee is to contribute to the newly established Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund, which will be utilized for the administration and compliance of sex offender registration programs as mandated by state and federal laws.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB47 appears to be generally supportive among legislators who recognize the necessity of updating and reinforcing the sex offender registration process. Proponents argue that by ensuring a steady revenue stream through probation fees, the bill will enhance the effectiveness of tracking sex offenders and thus improve community safety. However, some concerns may exist regarding the financial burden placed on individuals under probation, raising questions about the equity of additional fees imposed on already vulnerable populations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential implications of imposing an additional financial burden on individuals who are already serving probation. Critics express that such fees may disproportionately affect low-income offenders who may struggle to pay, leading to complications in their probation status. Additionally, there could be debates around the allocation of the funds, especially regarding how effectively they will be utilized by law enforcement and whether other critical needs might be overlooked as priorities shift.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB637

Provides relative to the use of monies appropriated to the Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund

LA HB540

Provides with respect to the distribution of monies in the Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund

LA HB140

Provides for the use of supervision fees paid by offenders placed on probation or parole (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HB249

Provides relative to the payment of fines, fees, costs, restitution, and other monetary obligations related to an offender's conviction (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB409

Provides for the transfer, deposit, and use of monies among state funds (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB111

Provides for an increase in fees dedicated to the Sex Offender Registry Technology Fund

LA HB248

Decreases probation and parole fees for certain offenders (EN DECREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB726

Authorizes certain statutorily dedicated funds to be used for special law enforcement initiatives (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA SB400

Provides for certain funds in the state treasury and the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Dedicated Fund Review Subcommittee of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. (See Act) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA SB181

Provides relative to the classification, revision, dedication, or repeal of certain funds in the state treasury. (7/1/19) (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

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