Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR13

Introduced
3/16/16  
Introduced
3/16/16  
Refer
3/21/16  
Refer
3/21/16  
Report Pass
3/29/16  
Report Pass
3/29/16  
Passed
3/30/16  
Passed
3/30/16  
Engrossed
3/30/16  
Engrossed
3/30/16  
Refer
3/31/16  
Refer
3/31/16  
Report Pass
5/9/16  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the feasibility of revising state law regarding standing for private associations to seek injunctive relief for a zoning violation and also to study present penalties for zoning violations.

Impact

If enacted, the recommendations from this study could significantly impact Louisiana's zoning laws and the ability of private associations to hold municipalities accountable for zoning violations. The resolution emphasizes the need for a clearer framework that outlines the rights and responsibilities of private entities in protecting their interests against governmental inaction. Additionally, the proposal to compare current penalties for zoning violations with those in other states could lead to reforms that might increase regulatory accountability and compliance.

Summary

SCR13 is a resolution that requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the feasibility of revising state law regarding the right of action and standing for private associations to seek injunctive relief for zoning violations. The resolution highlights existing uncertainty in Louisiana law, particularly in situations where a municipality fails to act on zoning violations, impacting the rights of individuals harmed by such inaction. The study aims to clarify legal standings for private associations, ensuring they can effectively respond to zoning violations when necessary.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR13 appears to be constructive, focusing on enhancing legal clarity and ensuring that private associations have adequate means to address grievances related to zoning violations. Supporters likely view this as a step towards empowering communities and enhancing local governance, while ensuring that individuals have the means to seek justice when they are affected by municipal inaction.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implications of allowing private associations more leverage in seeking injunctive relief. Critics might express concerns about overreach and the potential for these associations to misuse the power granted to them, thereby complicating zoning enforcement. The study's findings and any resulting legislative recommendations will need to balance the interests of private associations with the authority and responsibilities of municipalities in zoning enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR63

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding feasibility of revisions to the law of wills and testaments.

LA SR143

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations to the Louisiana Legislature regarding state law post-Obergefell v. Hodges.

LA HCR103

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study issues regarding contempt of court

LA SB190

Provides a private right of action for zoning violations. (gov sig)

LA SR40

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study feasibility of authorizing tax lien sales as a replacement or alternative to tax sale certificates.

LA HCR85

Requests that the Louisiana State Law Institute study the laws regarding adoptions and make recommendations

LA SR37

Requests Louisiana State Law Institute to study the feasibility of authorizing "series" limited liability companies in Louisiana.

LA HCR79

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study state laws governing domestic abuse, domestic violence, and stalking

LA SCR8

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the feasibility of requiring the consent of both parents of a child to track that child by GPS.

LA SR180

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and make recommendations regarding the feasibility of the use of levee roads by owners of enclosed estates to reach a public road.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.