Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR224

Introduced
5/15/18  
Passed
5/16/18  

Caption

Requests the Department of Revenue to create the Louisiana Retail Food and Beverage E-Commerce Task Force.

Impact

The establishment of the task force is expected to have a profound impact on Louisiana's retail environment, particularly as e-commerce continues to evolve rapidly. By soliciting input from various stakeholders, including representatives from the retail food industry and regulatory bodies, the task force will work towards creating a regulatory framework that balances innovation with public safety. The diligent examination of laws in other states will provide valuable insights that could foster a more competitive and responsive retail landscape in Louisiana, aligning local regulations with contemporary market practices.

Summary

Senate Resolution 224 urges the Louisiana Department of Revenue to establish the Louisiana Retail Food and Beverage E-Commerce Task Force. This task force will focus on studying the economic impacts, revenue generation, and the benefits of e-commerce innovations within the retail food and beverage sector. Additionally, it aims to evaluate the provision of full-service delivery and the regulatory landscape in other states to recommend necessary laws and regulations that could facilitate the sector's adaptation to e-commerce trends safely and efficiently. The task force will also help ensure that local businesses can incorporate new technologies without compromising public safety or facing undue restrictions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR224 appears constructive and supportive of innovation within the retail sector. Legislators and proponents of the bill express optimism that the task force will lead to positive outcomes for both the industry and consumers by enhancing service options like delivery. The collaborative nature of the task force is seen as an opportunity for diverse voices to engage in policy-making, potentially leading to more informed and beneficial legislation. Overall, the attitude towards this initiative leans towards collaboration and modernization.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SR224 might emerge from the discussions within the task force about how to regulate e-commerce in a manner that addresses public safety concerns. The need to adapt regulations—especially regarding the sale and delivery of certain products—poses challenges, as some stakeholders may worry about the risks involved. Balancing the interests of consumers, businesses, and regulatory requirements will likely be a central discussion as the task force progresses in its studies and recommendations. Additionally, the involvement of multiple interest groups may lead to varying opinions on the direction and implementation of the task force's findings.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1417

Alcohol Beverages Task Force And Retailer Licenses

LA HCR85

Creates a task force to study issues associated with the delivery of alcoholic beverages by third party companies in this state

LA HCR106

Creates a task force to study issues associated with the direct-to-consumer shipment of wine in Louisiana

LA SR26

Requesting The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs To Create A Task Force To Study The Approval Of Blockchain Technology And Cryptocurrency In The State.

LA SCR31

Requesting The Department Of Commerce And Consumer Affairs To Create A Task Force To Study The Approval Of Blockchain Technology And Cryptocurrency In The State.

LA HCR40

Creates the Louisiana Grid Efficiency Task Force

LA HCR3

Creates a task force to study sources of revenue for repair of parish roads damaged by commercial transporters of oilfield and agricultural products

LA HCR69

Creates a task force to study the merger of the Louisiana Motor Vehicle Commission and the Louisiana Used Motor Vehicle Commission

LA SR96

Requests the commissioner of agriculture to create the Louisiana Wine Agribusiness Task Force within the Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

LA SCR134

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to convene the Task Force on Protecting Patient Choice.

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