Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB366

Introduced
3/29/19  
Introduced
3/29/19  
Refer
3/29/19  
Refer
3/29/19  
Refer
4/8/19  

Caption

Provides relative to the director of the board of commissioners for levee districts within the state

Impact

If enacted, HB 366 could significantly impact the governance of levee districts, facilitating better management of flood protection and drainage efforts. The creation of an executive director position is intended to bring a more consistent and knowledgeable leadership structure to these agencies. By establishing qualifications for the director, the bill aims to ensure that these officials possess the expertise necessary to oversee critical infrastructure and flood control initiatives, thereby potentially improving state readiness in disaster management.

Summary

House Bill 366, presented by Representative Gregory Miller, aims to enhance the operational capabilities of levee districts across Louisiana by allowing these boards of commissioners to employ an executive director. This new role would serve at the discretion of the board, and it establishes a clear framework for the education, experience, and responsibilities required of the executive director. Specifically, the bill mandates that the executive director must hold a relevant bachelor's degree and have at least ten years of experience in pertinent fields, such as hydrology, engineering, or public works.

Sentiment

Discussion around HB 366 appears to reflect a generally supportive sentiment among legislators regarding the need for enhanced leadership within levee boards. Proponents underscore the importance of having a trained executive director to navigate the complexities of flood management and public works. While there is no significant opposition noted in the text examined, some stakeholders within local governments might express concerns about added bureaucracy or the appropriateness of centralized oversight in flood management decisions.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding this bill could arise from the potential for increased state control over local levee districts. Critics may argue that empowering a singular executive director could diminish local autonomy and responsiveness to specific community needs. Moreover, the delineation of qualifications and duties might lead to discussions about the appropriateness of such requirements and how they would be enforced, particularly in relation to existing structures and personnel within levee districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB533

Changes the composition and qualifications of the board of commissioners of the Red River, Atchafalaya, and Bayou Boeuf Levee District

LA SB137

Provides relative to the board of commissioners for the Red River, Atchafalaya, and Bayou Boeuf Levee District. (gov sig)

LA SB754

Provides for the management and control of non-flood assets of levee districts. (8/15/10)

LA SCR39

Provides for the comprehensive study and evaluation of Louisiana's levee districts and other water resource boards.

LA HB686

Provides relative to management of the Amite River Basin

LA HB709

Provides relative to per diem for members and board of commissioners of levee districts and levee and drainage districts (EN +$55,527 LF EX See Note)

LA SB95

Provides for the board of commissioners of the St. Mary Levee District. (8/1/20)

LA HB633

Provides relative to the boards of commissioners for the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East and the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-West Bank

LA SB102

Provides relative to the Acadiana Watershed District. (8/1/23)

LA HB640

Revises provisions relative to the rights and powers of levee districts

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