Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR203

Introduced
5/24/23  
Introduced
5/24/23  
Refer
5/24/23  
Refer
5/24/23  
Report Pass
5/25/23  
Report Pass
5/25/23  
Passed
6/2/23  

Caption

Requests the LMA to study the payment of expenses incurred in the disposition of deceased paupers by the coroners in certain parishes and municipalities

Impact

The study requested by HR203 could significantly inform state laws regarding the financial obligations of municipalities related to coroner services. If the LMA offers recommendations based on the study, it may highlight the need for legislative changes that provide additional funding or support for smaller municipalities, which currently struggle with these expenses. This could lead to a potential re-evaluation of how coroner services are funded across parishes in Louisiana, aiming to ensure that deceased paupers' remains are handled with dignity and respect without imposing an undue burden on local governments.

Summary

House Resolution 203 (HR203) requests the Louisiana Municipal Association (LMA) to study the payment of expenses incurred in the disposition of deceased paupers by coroners in specific parishes and municipalities. This resolution arises from the understanding that some small municipalities face challenges in fulfilling their obligations regarding coroner's services due to inadequate funding. The LMA, which advocates for over three hundred municipalities and two parishes in Louisiana, is tasked with this study to better equip local governments in managing these fiscal responsibilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR203 appears to be supportive, with recognition of the financial hardships that small municipalities experience in managing coroner expenses. The resolution is seen as a proactive step towards addressing these issues and enhancing the ability of local governments to serve their communities effectively. Stakeholders, including municipal officials and community advocates, are likely in favor of such initiatives that seek to improve fiscal management and support local governance.

Contention

While HR203 seems to promote a positive approach towards local government funding, potential points of contention may arise regarding the outcomes of the study. Discussions may include disagreements over proposed funding mechanisms, the role of state versus local governments in contributing to coroner expenses, and how best to balance fiscal responsibility with the need to provide humane treatment of deceased individuals. The results of the study could provoke further debate on these topics within the legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB80

Provides for the payment of expenses incurred in the disposition of paupers arranged by coroners. (8/1/18) (EN NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)

LA HB137

Provides relative to disposition expenses of certain deceased persons

LA HB329

Provides relative to the payment of fees for coroner's services

LA HR169

Requests a study of the disposition of dogs used in dogfighting

LA HR283

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the law on "in forma pauperis" as applied by the courts to clarify and limit misinterpretation

LA HR235

Requests that payment for lodging, meals, or incidental expenses for state public officials and employees not exceed the amounts for such expenses established by the United States General Services Administration

LA HR17

Requests the Dept. of Insurance to study the insurance industry and information used in determining the premiums of insureds who live in the coastal parishes

LA HR198

Requests the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness to study the process for entering emergency requests in the WebEOC during declared emergencies

LA HR153

Urges and requests a study of occupational license taxes imposed by parishes and municipalities in order to determine if it is an effective means of funding local governments

LA HR163

Urges and requests certain parishes to work together to form the North Louisiana Infrastructure Zone and Trust

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.