Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB923

Introduced
4/4/22  
Introduced
4/4/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Report Pass
4/26/22  
Report Pass
4/26/22  
Engrossed
5/4/22  
Engrossed
5/4/22  
Refer
5/9/22  
Refer
5/9/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Enrolled
6/3/22  
Chaptered
6/20/22  
Chaptered
6/20/22  
Passed
6/20/22  

Caption

Provides relative to liability associated with Mardi Gras parades

Impact

By enacting this bill, Louisiana's legal framework regarding liability associated with Mardi Gras parades will shift significantly, likely encouraging more krewes and organizations to participate without fear of extensive legal repercussions. This may also promote a safer environment for those involved in the parades, as it delineates the circumstances under which liability can be pursued. However, the limitation of liability outlined in HB 923 does leave room for concerns about accountability, particularly in the case of gross negligence by float operators or organizational members.

Summary

House Bill 923 aims to amend and reenact the Louisiana Revised Statute 9:2796, specifically focusing on limitations of liability connected to Mardi Gras parades and related festivities. The bill seeks to protect krewes, organizations, and their members from being held liable for losses or damages that occur during these events, except in cases of deliberate or gross negligence. This legislation addresses the legal concerns surrounding the operation of motorized floats and other vehicles during parades, providing a degree of legal immunity for participants involved in these traditional events.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 923 appears to be generally supportive within the legislative discussions, especially among members who understand the cultural significance of Mardi Gras in Louisiana. Proponents argue that the bill will help preserve the festive nature of parades without constant fear of litigation. Nonetheless, there is also a notable concern from some stakeholders who worry that this could undermine safety measures and accountability during these large public gatherings, potentially placing parade-goers at risk.

Contention

The bill does not come without its points of contention. Critics may express that limiting liability could incentivize carelessness among parade organizers and float operators, leading to a situation where safety is compromised for the sake of celebration. Furthermore, there could be debates surrounding the extent of 'gross negligence' and how that standard is applied in practical terms, especially given the communal and often chaotic nature of Mardi Gras celebrations. These discussions highlight the need to balance celebration and community tradition with the essential aspects of public safety and legal responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB902

Provides with respect to the liability of Mardi Gras parade krewes

LA HB379

Provides relative to liability associated with parades

LA HB58

Provides relative to limitations of liability due to the COVID-19 public health emergency (Item #40)

LA HB842

Provides relative to civil liability protection for local governments concerning events on the Mississippi River levee

LA SR42

Expresses condolences upon the death of Blaine S. Kern Sr., "Mr. Mardi Gras".

LA HB881

Provides relative to the Louisiana Smoke Free Air Act

LA SR71

Commends Madison Elizabeth Smith upon her reign as Queen of the 2022 Mystick Krewe of Louisianans Washington Mardi Gras Ball.

LA HB469

Provides with respect to immunity from liability for volunteer firemen

LA HB575

Provides relative to liability for the unlawful termination of a pregnancy

LA HB1774

Relating to actions on and liability associated with certain insurance claims.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.