Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HB65

Introduced
9/30/20  
Refer
9/30/20  

Caption

Exempts the office of state parks in the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism from certain public works provisions (Item #57) (OR NO IMPACT SD EX See Note)

Impact

The bill's enactment will modify existing statutes governing public works in Louisiana, particularly expanding the financial threshold for contracts associated with state parks. This change will allow for larger investment in public infrastructure within state parks, facilitating improvements that could enhance visitor experiences and support conservation efforts. Furthermore, the annual adjustment mechanism intends to ensure that the contract limit remains relevant to inflation and economic changes over time, enhancing the efficiency of public works projects.

Summary

House Bill 65 aims to exempt the office of state parks within the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism from certain public works provisions and to increase the annual contract limit for public works projects. Under current law, the contract limit for public works projects is set at $250,000. However, the new bill proposes increasing this limit to $500,000 specifically for projects involving the repair, replacement, maintenance, or improvement of state parks. Additionally, the bill establishes that the contract limit will be adjusted annually based on the Consumer Price Index starting February 1, 2025.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 65 appears to be generally favorable among legislators who view the bill as a means to invest more significantly in state parks. Many supporters argue that the increased funding and flexibility in contracting will foster better infrastructure and maintenance of public spaces. However, some concerns may arise regarding accountability and oversight in the procurement process, indicating a potential division of opinion among stakeholders involved in public works and state park management.

Contention

While the bill has gained traction, debates could arise concerning the allocation of public funds towards these projects, particularly when considering competing needs within the state's broader infrastructure landscape. Critics may voice concerns about ensuring that funding for state park improvements does not detract from other pressing public works initiatives, urging that the increased contract limit does not lead to potential mismanagement or reduced oversight in how taxpayer dollars are utilized for public projects.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB297

Provides for a "contract limit" for public works projects by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (EN DECREASE SG EX See Note)

LA HB646

Provides for a contract limit for public work projects by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism

LA HB299

Increases the "contract limit" for certain public work related drainage projects completed by regular maintenance employees of any governing authority (EG SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HB812

Abolishes office of lieutenant governor and Dept. of Culture, Recreation and Tourism and transfers powers, duties, and agencies to executive branch departments (OR SEE FISC NOTE EX)

LA SB118

Provides relative to "contract limit" in the public works law. (7/1/20) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB907

Provides for the governance of state museums and the transfer of museums from the Department of State to the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG RV)

LA SB422

Transfers certain museums to the La. State Museum within the office of the state museum of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. (7/1/26)

LA SB277

Requires POST certification of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism security officers. (1/1/17) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB536

Increases the in-house cap for construction projects by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB217

Transfers the Political Museum and Hall of Fame from the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism to the secretary of state. (See Act)

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