Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB480

Introduced
2/28/20  
Introduced
2/28/20  
Refer
2/28/20  
Refer
2/28/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Increases the maximum age limitation for constables

Impact

By increasing the age limit, HB 480 may potentially encourage more experienced individuals to participate in local elections for the constable position. This change could also help address concerns regarding a shortage of candidates willing or able to run for such positions due to age restrictions. Opponents may argue that extending age limits could lead to a lack of dynamism in local law enforcement, although the bill’s supporters might counter that experience is an invaluable asset in governance.

Summary

House Bill 480 proposes an amendment to the qualifications for constables in Louisiana, specifically increasing the maximum age limit from 70 years to 74 years. This change aims to allow older individuals the opportunity to run for and serve in the office of constable, provided they are not older than the new threshold at the time of qualification. The bill retains provisions that allow current constables who reach the age of 70 while in office to complete their terms, which provides continuity in local governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 480 appears to be generally positive among those who advocate for increased participation in local governance, particularly from older community members. Despite this, there may be murmurs of concern regarding whether older candidates, potentially lacking in contemporary training or technology familiarity, could effectively fulfill the role required of constables in today's rapidly evolving societal landscape.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the perception of what constitutes a suitable age for public service in law enforcement. While the intention of the bill is to broaden access and encourage seasoned candidates to run for constable, discussions within legislative circles may focus on age-related performance questions, potential age bias in public service roles, and whether extending the age limit truly aligns with the evolving needs of the communities served by constables.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB61

Provides relative to the maximum age limitation for constables

LA HB144

Provides relative to the mandatory age limitation for certain elected officials (EN NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)

LA HB350

Provides relative to qualifications for justices of the peace and constables

LA HB237

Removes the mandatory retirement age for constables

LA SB583

Relative to the term of office and qualifications for certain officers in justice of the peace courts. (8/1/14) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB69

Provides relative to the term of office for justices of the peace

LA HB23

Provides relative to age qualifications for justices of the peace

LA HB431

Provides relative to statewide appointment of deputy constables

LA HB315

Increases the fees for city marshals and constables for certain services (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

LA HB116

Provides relative to the use of court costs and fees for services by constables and marshals (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

Similar Bills

PA HB1579

In constables, further providing for townships, providing for bond, further providing for police officers, providing for bail bond enforcement agent, for professional bondsman, for debt collection, for other incompatible employment, for disqualification and for nepotism, further providing for conduct and insurance, for program established, for program contents, for restricted account and for general imposition of duties and grant of powers, providing for constabulary badge and uniform, repealing provisions relating to arrest of offenders against forest laws, further providing for executions, for arrest in boroughs, for fees and for specific fees, repealing provisions relating to impounding, selling and viewing fees, further providing for seizure fees, for election notice in certain areas, for incompetence and for compensation violation, repealing provisions relating to failure to serve in a township and providing for oversight; authorizing county constabulary review boards; imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency; and imposing penalties.

LA HB1289

Provides for the appointment of a deputy constable

LA SB232

Provides relative to deputy constables. (8/1/14)

AZ SB1231

Training; newly elected constables

NV SB381

Revises provisions relating to governmental administration. (BDR 20-1076)

AZ SB1335

Deputy constable appointments; website notification

AZ SB1239

Deputy constable appointments; website notification

LA HB239

Authorizes each elected constable of a justice of the peace court in Tangipahoa Parish to appoint a deputy constable (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)