Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR217

Introduced
6/6/22  

Caption

Continues the Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings.

Impact

The resolution essentially provides for the task force to continue its investigative and regulatory work, having been previously extended through several Senate resolutions since its inception in 2018. The ongoing efforts of the task force highlight the recognition by the State Legislature of the growing concerns regarding the rights and protections of individuals in shared housing environments. The findings and recommendations from this task force could lead to significant changes in state laws governing the operation of residential facilities, particularly in establishing minimum standards for rental housing.

Summary

Senate Resolution 217 (SR217), sponsored by Senator Barrow, aims to continue the work of the Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings. This task force was originally established to study and recommend necessary regulations that protect nonrelated individuals living in communal housing from potential exploitation by landlords or property owners. Through its ongoing discussions, the task force seeks to address the issue of unregulated rental housing that could lead to various forms of abuse and neglect.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR217 appears to be positive among those who advocate for ensuring safe living conditions for vulnerable populations. Supporters of the task force emphasize its importance in bringing to light the issues surrounding the treatment of individuals in community-based settings. However, it also faces criticism and pushback from landlords and property managers who argue that increased regulation could impose significant operational burdens and affect their business viability.

Contention

Notable points of contention remain primarily around the discussions of regulations that the task force might propose. Critics have previously expressed concerns about the implications of a rental housing registry and how it may expand state control over local enforcement of housing standards. The debate centers around finding a balance between protecting vulnerable tenants and ensuring that landlords retain fair operational capabilities. Ultimately, the future recommendations of the task force will be critical in addressing these tensions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR149

Continues the Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings.

LA SR203

Continues the Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings.

LA SR120

Continues the Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings.

LA SR52

Recreates and provides for Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings.

LA SR23

Creates the Task Force on Prevention of Human Degradation and Exploitation of Vulnerable Individuals in Community-Based Residential Settings.

LA SR171

Continues the Task Force on the Regulation of Community-Based Residential Settings.

LA SR133

Establishes a task force to review the governance of community-based residential settings.

LA SR169

Establishes a task force to review the governance of community-based residential settings.

LA SCR14

Continues and provides for the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Abuse of Children until 2017.

LA HB1892

Human trafficking and child exploitation; creating the Advisory Task Force on Prevention of Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation; effective date; emergency.

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