Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB820

Introduced
3/31/20  
Introduced
3/31/20  
Refer
5/4/20  
Refer
5/4/20  
Report Pass
5/20/20  
Report Pass
5/20/20  

Caption

Provides for the emergency suspension of time limitations in certain civil proceedings

Impact

If enacted, HB 820 will amend existing Louisiana civil procedure laws to create a clearer framework for responding to emergencies affecting court accessibility. This law would affect the way deadlines are perceived and adhered to in various civil cases, ensuring that the legal system remains resilient and accessible even in the face of significant challenges, such as natural disasters or public health emergencies. By suspending abandonment periods alongside prescriptive and peremptive periods, the legislation is taking a comprehensive approach to maintaining justice and fairness within the legal process.

Summary

House Bill 820 proposes significant changes to the handling of time limitations in civil proceedings during emergencies declared by the governor. Specifically, the bill allows the Louisiana Supreme Court to suspend prescriptive and peremptive periods for up to ninety days in the event of a state of emergency. This measure aims to ensure that individuals have continued access to legal recourse despite the disruptions caused by emergencies, which may hinder the ability to initiate or pursue legal actions within traditional time frames. Additionally, the bill allows for further Executive Orders extending the suspension if needed.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 820 appears generally positive, as it is designed to address practical concerns related to access to justice during emergencies. Supporters of the bill emphasize the necessity of ensuring individuals' rights to legal remedies are safeguarded, especially during unforeseen circumstances that could otherwise hinder these rights. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding the selection and execution of such emergency measures, as they could broaden executive power during crises.

Contention

While the bill has not faced significant opposition as indicated by the unanimous support in voting, any discussion surrounding the emergency suspension of legal timelines can invoke contention. Critics could argue that extended executive powers during declared emergencies may pose a risk to individual rights or lead to abuses if not checked appropriately. The balance between necessary adaptability in the legal framework and preserving fundamental judicial processes is a point to consider, raising questions about the long-term implications of such legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB5

Provides for the emergency suspension of time limitations in certain civil proceedings (Item #40)

LA HB389

Provides relative to emergency suspension of legal deadlines

LA HB759

Provides for the suspension of certain time periods, limitations, and delays in declared states of disaster, emergency, or public health emergency

LA HB805

Provides for the suspension of prescription

LA SB109

Provides for the suspension and extension of prescription and peremption due to 2016 flooding disaster. (gov sig)

LA SB184

Provides for the suspension of prescription under certain circumstances relating to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (gov sig)

LA HB679

Provides relative to suspension or extension of prescription, peremption, and certain legal deadlines

LA HCR25

Provides for the suspension of all civil prescriptive, peremptive, filing, and other deadlines in response to the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency declared by the governor

LA SB262

Provides relative to powers of the governor during times of a disaster or emergency. (gov sig)

LA HB399

Provides relative to suspension or extension of prescription, peremption, and certain legal deadlines

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