Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR173

Introduced
5/30/13  
Introduced
5/30/13  
Engrossed
5/30/13  
Engrossed
5/30/13  
Passed
6/2/13  

Caption

Commends Barbara Morvant upon her retirement as executive director of the La. State Board of Nursing

Impact

The sentiments surrounding HCR173 are largely positive, reflecting respect and admiration for Morvant's accomplishments and her leadership within the nursing community. The resolution paints a picture of a dedicated professional who has significantly shaped nursing regulation in Louisiana. As a nationally recognized leader, she has influenced both state and national nursing policies, thereby impacting the standards and practices of nursing education and licensure in Louisiana.

Summary

HCR173 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends Barbara Morvant on the occasion of her retirement as executive director of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing (LSBN). The resolution acknowledges her extensive contributions to nursing regulation and her commitment to advancing the field over her twenty-five years of service. It highlights her leadership in refining nursing regulations and her pivotal role in various initiatives, including the establishment of the Louisiana Center of Nursing and improvements in nursing education and licensure processes.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment regarding HCR173 and Morvant's retirement is celebratory. Legislators and the nursing community view her retirement as a significant transition, where her legacy in nursing regulation will be remembered and continued by incoming leadership. The resolution emphasizes gratitude for her service and dedication to the nursing profession, which is likely to foster a sense of continuity and stability within the LSBN and beyond.

Contention

While the bill does not contain direct points of contention, it underscores the challenges of transitioning leadership within important regulatory bodies like the LSBN. The resolution's acknowledgment of a leadership succession plan highlights the awareness of potential future challenges in maintaining the quality and effectiveness of nursing regulations as new leadership steps in.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR84

Commends Dr. Joe Ann Keeley Clark upon the occasion of her retirement as executive director of the La. State Nurses Association

LA HR14

Commends Hal Turner upon his retirement as executive director of the La. Sheriffs' Association

LA SCR6

Commends Joseph "Joe" Donchess, Executive Director of the Louisiana Nursing Home Association, upon his well-deserved retirement.

LA HCR191

Commends Daniel J. Loar, the executive director of the La. Conference of Catholic Bishops, upon his retirement

LA HR202

Commends and expresses appreciation to Mary F. Quaid upon her retirement as executive director of House Legislative Services of the La. House of Representatives

LA HR143

Commends Mary "Teeny" Simmons upon her retirement as executive director of the Louisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners

LA SR231

Commends Shelley Johnson upon her retirement as executive director of the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau.

LA HCR171

Commends Mr. Willie F. Hawkins upon his retirement from the LSU System

LA HCR211

Commends Tom Tate upon his retirement as director of governmental relations for the La. Assoc. of Educators (LAE)

LA HCR269

Commends Judith Watts of New Orleans upon her retirement from Agenda for Children

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