Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB214

Introduced
3/1/18  
Introduced
3/1/18  
Refer
3/1/18  
Refer
3/1/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Report Pass
3/26/18  
Engrossed
4/2/18  
Refer
4/3/18  
Refer
4/3/18  
Report Pass
4/6/18  
Report Pass
4/6/18  
Enrolled
5/1/18  
Enrolled
5/1/18  
Chaptered
5/10/18  
Chaptered
5/10/18  
Passed
5/10/18  

Caption

Provides relative to the disposition of unused books in the Livingston Parish Library. (8/1/18)

Impact

This bill directly impacts the operations of the Livingston Parish Library by formalizing the procedure for disposing of unused books. It empowers the library and its governing board with greater autonomy to make decisions regarding the management of library resources. By allowing for the sale of surplus books, the library can address financial constraints and allocate funds where they are most needed, reinforcing the role of libraries as essential community resources. Additionally, this might inspire similar measures in other parishes facing similar challenges with surplus materials.

Summary

Senate Bill 214 allows the Livingston Parish Library to sell surplus, obsolete, or otherwise unnecessary books, subject to the approval of its governing board. This legislation aims to provide a mechanism for the library to efficiently manage its inventory and generate funds through the sale of books that are no longer needed. The proceeds from these sales are designated to support the maintenance and operation of the library, ensuring financial resources are funneled back into enhancing library services for the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 214 is largely positive, with recognition of the need for libraries to adapt to changing circumstances and resource management strategies. Legislative discussions seem to acknowledge the advantages of monetizing surplus assets as a pragmatic approach to fund library operations. There does not appear to be significant opposition to the bill, indicating that stakeholders view this legislation as a beneficial step towards improving library functionality and sustainability.

Contention

While there isn't noted contention specifically addressed in the discussions, potential areas for debate could arise over how proceeds from the sales are utilized or the criteria for determining which books are considered surplus. It's important to maintain transparency and community involvement in these decisions to mitigate any future concerns regarding best practices in resource allocation and library management. Overall, SB 214 seeks to streamline the process of managing library materials while ensuring that proceeds directly benefit the library and its patrons.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB320

Provides relative to the disposition of surplus library books by the Calcasieu Parish Library

LA HB628

Provides relative to the membership of the Livingston Parish Library Board of Control

LA HB360

Provides relative to the membership of the Livingston Parish Library Board of Control

LA SB40

Abolishes the Natchitoches Parish Law Library Commission and provides for the disposition of the library's assets to the 10th Judicial District Court. (gov sig)

LA HB25

Provides relative to parish and municipal libraries

LA SB50

Establishes the Juban Crossing Economic Development District Fund as a special fund in the state treasury and provides for the disposition of certain sales tax proceeds within Livingston Parish. (7/1/13) (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB252

Authorizes the Livingston Parish Gravity Drainage District to levy their own 1/2 cent sales tax. (8/15/11)

LA SB673

Establishes the Juban Crossing Economic Development District Fund as a special fund in the state treasury and to provide for the disposition of certain sales tax proceeds within Livingston Parish. (7/1/12) (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB7

Provides relative to access to certain materials in public libraries. (8/1/23) (EN INCREASE LF EX See Note)

LA SB491

Provides for the disposition of abandoned movable property. (8/1/22)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.