Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1084

Introduced
3/31/14  
Introduced
3/31/14  
Refer
4/1/14  

Caption

Creates the Air Quality Monitoring Commission (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Impact

The legislation requires certain facilities with federally enforceable permits to install air quality monitors that detect various pollutants and provide real-time data. This move is expected to improve the transparency of environmental impacts by making air quality data accessible to the public online. Facilities failing to meet these standards could be ordered to shut down if they pose a risk to human health or the environment. By enforcing stricter monitoring and compliance mechanisms, HB 1084 attempts to strengthen existing state laws related to environmental protection and public health, aligning them with best practices for safety and accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1084, also known as the Louisiana Air Quality Monitoring Law, aims to create a regulatory framework for monitoring air quality across the state. The bill establishes the Air Quality Monitoring Commission, which is composed of representatives from the Department of Health, the Department of Environmental Quality, and several appointed residents and nonprofit representatives. The commission will oversee monitoring systems for facilities that release air pollutants and ensures that these facilities comply with environmental standards as set by state and federal laws. The intent behind the legislation is to enhance public safety and health by providing real-time data on air quality and facilitating emergency response in the event of uncontrolled releases of toxic substances.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 1084 appears supportive of the need for improved air quality monitoring, particularly given ongoing concerns about environmental impact and public health. Proponents argue that about strengthening safety measures and establishing clear accountability for industrial emissions. However, some stakeholders may express concerns about the potential regulatory burden on businesses and the feasibility of compliance. Overall, the bill represents a proactive approach to addressing environmental health issues, reflecting a growing recognition of the importance of air quality management in public policy.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the enforcement mechanisms and the role of the commission in regulating industries. Opponents of the bill could argue that the measures may stifle local businesses through increased regulatory oversight and compliance requirements. There are also concerns regarding the commission's authority to shut down facilities and the implications of public statements regarding emissions without verified data. The balance between protecting public health and maintaining a favorable business environment is likely to be a focus of debate as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR171

Creates the Air Quality Monitoring Commission to study the efficacy and adequacy of the state's air monitoring system

LA HB394

Provides relative to fence-line air quality monitoring (OR +$86,760 SG EX See Note)

LA HB590

Requires fence-line air monitoring systems at certain facilities (OR +$314,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB156

Provides relative to boards and commissions (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB863

Provides relative to facility air quality monitoring

LA HB175

Requires fence-line monitoring systems at certain facilities (OR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

LA HB639

Provides for the abolition of certain boards and commissions (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA SCR30

To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to study implementation of real-time community air monitoring and notification systems.

LA HCR177

Creates a task force to study and evaluate fence line monitoring of certain facilities

LA HB584

Provides for the abolition of certain boards and commissions (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

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