Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB751

Introduced
4/20/10  
Refer
4/20/10  

Caption

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

Impact

By allowing weekly news publications to serve as platforms for judicial advertisements, SB751 aims to enhance competition and potentially lower costs for those needing to fulfill these advertising requirements. The bill specifies that these weekly publications must have maintained a circulation of at least 25,000 in Orleans Parish and its adjacent areas for a minimum of eight consecutive years, ensuring that these publications are established enough to reach a significant audience. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for annual public bidding, ensuring that the selection process is transparent and competitive.

Summary

Senate Bill 751 pertains to judicial advertisements and local notices specifically within Orleans Parish, Louisiana. The bill amends existing regulations to allow advertisements required for judicial proceedings to also be published in specified weekly news publications, in addition to the traditional daily newspapers. This change is designed to broaden the options for fulfilling the legal requirement for public notifications related to court activities and property sales executed under judicial authority.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB751 appears to be positive among its advocates, who argue that it provides necessary flexibility in the way judicial notices are disseminated. Proponents believe that expanding the range of acceptable publications will better serve the community by ensuring judicial transparency. However, there may be some concerns from traditional newspapers about the potential loss of exclusive rights to publish these notices, which could impact their revenue streams.

Contention

While the bill seems to receive general support, points of contention may arise around the implications for local economies and the traditional media landscape. The reliance on a competitive bidding process for publishing notices may lead to tensions between longstanding daily newspapers and newer or less established weekly publications. Critics might also question whether this shift effectively serves the public's needs for accessing legal information and maintaining transparency in judicial matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1254

Provides for judicial advertisements and local notices in Orleans 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 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 HB130

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

LA HB1144

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

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 SB750

Provides relative to the Orleans Parish Civil District Court. (gov sig)

LA SB797

Provides relative to the procedure for review of assessments in Orleans Parish. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)

LA SB43

Transfers assets and debts of previous multiple tax assessors in Orleans Parish to office of Orleans Parish tax assessor. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)

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