Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB874

Introduced
3/10/14  
Introduced
3/10/14  
Refer
3/10/14  
Report Pass
3/26/14  
Report Pass
3/26/14  
Engrossed
4/7/14  
Engrossed
4/7/14  
Refer
4/8/14  
Refer
4/8/14  
Report Pass
4/23/14  
Report Pass
4/23/14  
Chaptered
5/22/14  
Chaptered
5/22/14  
Passed
5/22/14  

Caption

Requires annual and quarterly reports to the legislature regarding litigation instituted by a state agency

Impact

The enactment of HB 874 introduces a structured and consistent reporting framework for legal activities by various executive branch agencies. By codifying reporting requirements, the bill seeks to ensure that the legislature is kept informed about civil litigation activities, thereby promoting accountability. In cases where litigation is extensive or costly, these reports could highlight trends that may warrant legislative or fiscal action, fostering a more informed legislative process when it comes to managing state resources related to legal disputes.

Summary

House Bill 874 mandates annual and quarterly reports by state agencies regarding civil legal actions they institute. Specifically, the act requires the heads of agencies to report all civil actions as named parties, detailing key information such as the parties involved, the jurisdiction of the court, case status, and outside legal counsel engaged in these actions. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and oversight over state litigation, informing the legislature about the legal landscape and expenditures incurred by state agencies in such cases.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 874 appears to be generally positive among proponents who advocate for government transparency and accountability. Supporters view the bill as a meaningful step toward ensuring that legislative committees are kept apprised of state litigation, which can often involve significant public resources. However, there may also be concerns about the possible administrative burden this could place on agencies, which some may view as an obstacle to efficient governance.

Contention

While most discussion appears to be supportive of the bill's intent, there is a possibility of contention regarding the level of detail required in the reports and the resources necessary for their compilation. Agencies might express concerns about the potential strain on administrative capacities, especially if the reporting requirements are perceived as overly burdensome. Balancing the need for transparency with the operational realities of state agencies will be crucial as this legislation is implemented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB757

Provides relative to certain required reports regarding employees to the Dept. of State Civil Service and further requires those reports to be sent to the presiding officers of the legislature

LA HB499

Requires state agencies which administer tax credits and rebates to annually report certain information (OR NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HB439

State agencies; eliminate requirement to prepare and publish annual reports.

LA HB149

Requires quarterly reporting on all contracts with the attorney general

LA SB31

Requires DOE to report annually specified information regarding the Student Scholarships for Educational Excellence Program to state legislators. (gov sig)

LA HB983

Requires reporting regarding certain employers

LA SB426

Requires all executive branch agencies, including higher education entities, to report all employees to the Department of State Civil Service and the legislature. (8/15/10)

LA SB59

Relating to required reports and other documents prepared by state agencies and institutions of higher education.

LA SB790

Requiring quarterly reporting by certain water and wastewater utilities

LA SB135

Modification of State Agency & Department Reporting Requirements

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.