Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB177

Introduced
2/26/16  
Introduced
2/26/16  
Refer
2/26/16  
Refer
2/26/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Report Pass
3/17/16  
Engrossed
3/28/16  
Engrossed
3/28/16  
Refer
3/29/16  
Refer
3/29/16  
Report Pass
5/4/16  
Report Pass
5/4/16  
Enrolled
5/11/16  
Enrolled
5/11/16  
Chaptered
5/19/16  
Chaptered
5/19/16  

Caption

Provides relative to the Louisiana Naval War Memorial Commission

Impact

The impact of HB 177 on state laws is significant in that it specifies the procedures for member appointments, terms, and removals within the commission. By clearly defining quorum requirements—stating that a majority of serving members is required to conduct business—the bill ensures a more streamlined decision-making process. Furthermore, the provision allowing the commission to remove members for missed meetings emphasizes the importance of active participation among committee members, thereby potentially improving the effectiveness of the commission's operations.

Summary

House Bill 177 addresses issues related to the governance of the Louisiana Naval War Memorial Commission. The bill amends existing law to clarify the quorum requirements for the commission and establishes conditions under which members may be removed. Specifically, it allows for the removal of commission members by the governor or the commission itself for cause, as well as for excessive unapproved absences from meetings. These changes aim to enhance the operational effectiveness and accountability of the commission by ensuring that quorum requirements are straightforward and that member attendance is adequately monitored.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 177 appears positive, particularly among stakeholders in the management of the commission. Supporters likely view the bill as a necessary step to improve the governance and accountability of the commission, aligning its operational practices with requirements for more effective public administration. However, any potential concerns regarding the subjective nature of 'removal for cause' were not explicitly raised in the available discussions, indicating that the focus may be primarily on enhancing governance rather than contentious regulatory issues.

Contention

While the bill has been positively received, notable points of contention may arise from the flexibility allowed for removing commission members. Critics could argue that the stipulations regarding attendance and removal might lead to instability within the commission if not carefully managed. Thus, while the intent is to maintain functionality and accountability, the potential for arbitrary enforcement of removal could introduce unease about member security and continuity in governance for the commission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB870

Provides relative to the members of the Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal board of commissioners

LA HB944

Provides relative to preservation of memorials on public property

LA HB1149

Provides relative to the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East and Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-West Bank

LA SB307

Provides relative to the Louisiana Student Financial Assistance Commission and the Louisiana Tuition Trust Authority. (gov sig) (RE DECREASE FF EX See Note)

LA HB425

Revises membership and provides relative to powers and duties of the Louisiana Fire and Emergency Training Commission

LA HB704

Provides relative to the Louisiana Commission on HIV, AIDS, and Hepatitis C

LA SB276

Creates for the Louisiana Heritage Protection Commission. (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB770

Creates and provides for the Louisiana Governor's Mansion Commission

LA HB602

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors

LA HB256

Provides relative to the Louisiana Real Estate Commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.