Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB204

Introduced
4/8/13  
Refer
4/8/13  
Report Pass
4/22/13  
Engrossed
4/29/13  
Refer
4/30/13  
Report Pass
5/22/13  
Enrolled
5/29/13  
Chaptered
6/7/13  

Caption

Provides relative to the governing board of the Bayou Cane Fire Protection District

Impact

The passage of HB 204 impacts state laws by enabling local governing authorities to modify the structure of fire protection boards in response to specific local needs. By increasing the number of board members, it potentially enhances the operational efficiency and governance of the fire protection district. The bill clarifies the appointment process for the new members, as the parish governing authority will appoint the additional commissioners, ensuring that local leaders can tailor fire protection governance to better serve the community's needs.

Summary

House Bill 204 authorizes an increase in the membership of the governing board of the Bayou Cane Fire Protection District in Terrebonne Parish. The bill allows the governing authority of Terrebonne Parish to increase the board's membership from five to seven members. This change aims to enhance local governance by allowing for a more diverse representation on the board, which oversees fire protection services in the parish. The adoption of this bill reflects an effort to strengthen the capacity of local fire protection agencies to respond to community needs more effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 204 appears to be supportive, as it was passed unanimously in the Senate with a vote of 37-0. The absence of dissenting votes suggests a general consensus among legislators about the importance of improving local governance in fire protection matters. Supporters likely view the increase in board membership as a positive step towards enhancing community safety and responsiveness in fire protection services, reflecting a commitment to public welfare.

Contention

There seems to be minimal contention surrounding HB 204, as evidenced by its unanimous support. However, as with any changes to local governance structures, there may be underlying discussions regarding the implications of altering board governance. Questions could arise about the effectiveness of expanded boards in comparison to smaller boards, particularly concerning decision-making efficiency and the representation of diverse community interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB72

Provides relative to the board of commissioners of Terrebonne Parish Fire Protection District Number Six

LA HB288

Provides for the board of commissioners of the Ward 5 Fire Protection District of the Parish of Evangeline

LA HB181

Increases the membership of the governing board of the Beauregard Parish Fire Protection District No. 2

LA HB117

Provides relative to the membership of the St. Landry Parish Fire District No. 7 board of commissioners

LA HB629

Provides relative to the appointment, vacancies, and removal of members for the governing board of the Cypress Black Bayou Recreation and Water Conservation District

LA HB93

Provides relative to the composition of the board of commissioners of Caddo Parish Fire District Number One

LA HB63

Authorizes an increase in per diem for the governing board members of the Ward Five Fire Protection District of Evangeline Parish

LA HB70

Authorizes an increase in the per diem paid to the governing board members of the Bienville Parish Ward 4 and 5 Fire Protection District (EN +$2,700 LF EX See Note)

LA SB239

Provides relative to the West Baton Rouge Parish Fire Protection District No. 1. (gov sig)

LA HB41

Provides relative to the membership of the governing board of the Livingston Parish Ward Two Water District

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.