Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR130

Introduced
5/11/15  
Engrossed
5/11/15  
Refer
5/12/15  
Refer
5/12/15  
Report Pass
5/19/15  
Report Pass
5/19/15  
Passed
6/3/15  

Caption

Requests the La. School Employees' Retirement System and the La. School Boards Association to develop and implement an appeals process for audits of privatized positions

Impact

HCR130 aims to enhance the governance and oversight of the retirement system by mandating a structured approach for addressing concerns resulting from audits. The resolution reflects the Louisiana legislature's commitment to maintaining the actuarial soundness of the state's retirement systems while offering school districts a framework for appealing decisions that affect their fiscal responsibilities. Thus, the resolution instills a necessary mechanism that may alleviate some of the uncertainties school districts face regarding obligations from privatized positions.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 130 (HCR130) requests the Louisiana School Employees' Retirement System and the Louisiana School Boards Association to collaboratively develop and implement an appeals process for disputes that arise from audits related to privatized positions within the school system. The resolution underscores the need for an established process to address disputes, thereby ensuring clarity and adherence to regulations surrounding the retirement system's fiduciary duties. This initiative is a response to evolving work environments in school districts and a call for stability regarding obligations associated with unfunded accrued liabilities due to position eliminations through privatization.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HCR130 appears to be supportive among legislators. The resolution received no opposition during the House vote, indicating a consensus on the importance of having an appeals process in place. By ensuring that there is a method to contest audit findings, the legislature reinforces its role in safeguarding the interests of school employees and the financial integrity of the retirement system.

Contention

While HCR130 is primarily a procedural resolution, discussions may arise around the implementation details of the appeals process, particularly concerning how transparent and accessible it will be for school districts. As various stakeholders assess the balance between regulatory compliance and the autonomy of school districts, there could be debates regarding the fairness and efficiency of the proposed appeals mechanism. Ensuring that the appeals process is perceived as equitable will be crucial in addressing any potential points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB7

Provides for annual reporting to the La. School Employees' Retirement System on privatized jobs (OR NO IMPACT APV)

LA SB6

Provides for annual reporting to the La. School Employees' Retirement System on privatized jobs. (6/30/12) (EG1 NO IMPACT APV)

LA HCR132

Requests a study on prospective implementation of a system to help health practitioners identify child abuse

LA HCR191

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study the implementation of flashing yellow arrows at major intersections

LA HCR159

Establishes the Task Force on State Retirement System Sustainability

LA HCR87

Requests the courts to develop and implement a unified court cost system

LA HCR26

Requests that the La. Department of Health resume implementation of a Medicaid managed long-term services and supports system

LA HB22

Provides relative to Louisiana School Boards Association employees' membership in retirement systems (EN INCREASE APV)

LA HCR135

Directs the La. State Employees' Retirement System, the Teachers' Retirement System of La., the La. School Employees' Retirement System, and the La. State Police Pension and Retirement System to report specified information to the House and Senate committees on retirement (EN NO IMPACT APV)

LA HR159

Requests that the La. School Boards Association develop and implement a training program for school board members on harassment, intimidation, and bullying of students

Similar Bills

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