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Message from the HouseOFFICIAL JOURNALOF THEPASSED SENATE BILLS ANDJOINT RESOLUTIONSSENATEOF THEApril 20, 2016STATE OF LOUISIANATWENTY-FIRSTDAY'S PROCEEDINGSTo the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has finally passed the following Senate Bills andJoint Resolutions:Forty-Second Regular Session of the LegislatureUnder the Adoption of theConstitution of 1974SENATE BILL NO. 1—BY SENATORS MORRISH, ALARIO, ALLAIN, APPEL, BARROW,BISHOP, BOUDREAUX, BROWN, CARTER, CHABERT, CLAITOR,COLOMB, CORTEZ, DONAHUE, ERDEY, FANNIN, GATTI, HEWITT,J O H N S , LA FLE U R , LA M B E R T , LO N G , LU N E A U , M A R T IN Y ,M ILKO V IC H, M ILLS, MIZE LL, M O R R E LL, PE AC O C K, PE R R Y ,PETERSON, RISER, GARY SMITH, JOHN SMITH, TARVER, THOMPSON,W ALS W O R T H , W AR D AN D WHIT E AN D R E PR E SE N T AT IV E SABRAHAM, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, AMEDEE, ANDERS, ARMES,BACALA, BAGLEY, BAGNERIS, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT,BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN,CARMODY, CARPENTER, GARY CARTER, ROBBY CARTER, STEVECARTER, CHANEY, CONNICK, COUSSAN, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY,DAVIS, DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, EDMONDS, EMERSON, FALCONER,FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, GUINN,HALL, JIMMY HARRIS, LANCE HARRIS, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY,HENSGENS, HILFE R T Y , HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS,HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, IVEY, JACKSON, JAMES,JEFFERSON, JENKINS, MIKE JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, JONES,NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEGER, LEOPOLD,LOPINTO, LYONS, MACK, MAGEE, MARCELLE, MCFARLAND,M IGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, GREGORY MILLER, MONTOUC E T ,MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, PEARSON, PIERRE,POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, R E YNOLDS, RIC HARD,SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH,STOKES, TALBOT, THIBAUT, WHITE, WILLMOTT AND ZERINGUESenate ChamberState CapitolBaton Rouge, LouisianaWednesday, April 20, 2016The Senate was called to order at 2:05 o'clock P.M. by Hon.John A. Alario Jr., President of the Senate.Morning HourCONVENING ROLL CALLThe roll being called, the following members answered to theirnames:PRESENTMr. hnsLambertTotal - yPetersonAN ACTTo designate a portion of Louisiana Highway 14 in Calcasieu Parishas the "Louisiana State Trooper Steven Vincent MemorialHighway"; and to provide for related matters.RiserSmith, G.Smith, J.ThompsonWalsworthWardWhiteReported without amendments.Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEERClerk of the House of Total - 14ChabertColombDonahueErdeyGattiPrivileged Report of theLegislative BureauLaFleurMartinyMorrellTarverApril 20, 2016To the President and Members of the Senate:I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit thefollowing report:The President of the Senate announced there were 25 Senatorspresent and a quorum.The following instruments are approved as to construction andduplication.PrayerThe prayer was offered by Reverend Jonathan King, followingwhich the Senate joined in the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of theUnited States of America.HOUSE BILL NO. 179—BY REPRESENTATIVE WHITEAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 56:143(A) and to enact R.S. 56:8(14.1),relative to requirements of hunters during open gun season; toadd "blaze pink" as an alternative to the "hunter orange"requirements; and to provide for related matters.Reading of the JournalOn motion of Senator Claitor, the reading of the Journal wasdispensed with and the Journal of April 19, 2016, was adopted.Reported without amendments.403

Page 2 SENATE21st DAY'S PROCEEDINGSApril 20, 2016HOUSE BILL NO. 236—ROLL CALLBY REPRESENTATIVES THIBAUT, BOUIE, BROADWATER, DAVIS,DEVILLIER, DWIGHT, HILFERTY, HORTON, IVEY, JAY MORRIS, JIMMORRIS, STOKES, AND WILLMOTTThe roll was called with the following result:AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:303(B)(1)(b) and to enact R.S.47:303(B)(3)(b)(vi) and 502.3, relative to sales and use taxes formotor vehicles owned by or registered to military servicepersons or their spouses; to provide additional time to pay salesand use taxes on motor vehicles owned by or registered tomilitary service persons or spouses following separation fromactive duty from any branch of the armed forces of the UnitedStates; to provide for an effective date; and to provide forrelated matters.YEASMr. rtezErdeyFanninTotal - 30Reported without amendments.HOUSE BILL NO. MillsMizellMorrishBY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSONPeacockPerryPetersonRiserSmith, G.Smith, J.ThompsonWalsworthWardWhiteNAYSAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 47:299.5, relative to fees for offsetclaims; to provide for the fee for each offset claim charged tothe Department of Children and Family Services; to provide forthe fee for each offset claim charged to certain public defenders'offices; and to provide for related matters.Total - 0ABSENTAllainBarrowBishopTotal - 9Reported without amendments.Respectfully submitted,DANIEL R. verThe Chair declared the Senate adopted the Senate ConcurrentResolution and ordered it sent to the House.Senate Resolutions onSecond ReadingAdoption of Legislative Bureau ReportOn motion of Senator Martiny, the Bills and Joint Resolutionswere read by title and passed to a third reading.SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 72—BY SENATORS BOUDREAUX, CORTEZ AND PERRYA RESOLUTIONTo express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislatureof Louisiana upon the death of James "Jimmy" Lowell Weber.Introduction of Senate ResolutionsSENATE RESOLUTION NO. 74—BY SENATOR PETERSONOn motion of Senator Boudreaux the resolution was read by titleand adopted.A RESOLUTIONTo recognize and celebrate the 2016 Elks Grand Lodge ConventionLocal Committee of the Improved Benevolent and ProtectiveOrder Elks of the World (IBPOEW)117th Elks Grand Lodgeand 113 th Grand Temple Daughters of Elks InternationalConvention to be held on August 13, 2016, in New Orleans,Louisiana.A RESOLUTIONTo designate April 21, 2016, as School-Based Health CareAwareness Day in Louisiana.The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar fora second reading.On motion of Senator Mills the resolution was read by title andadopted.Introduction ofSenate Concurrent ResolutionsSenate Concurrent Resolutions onSecond ReadingSENATE RESOLUTION NO. 73—BY SENATORS MILLS, LAFLEUR AND THOMPSONSENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 71—Senator Long asked for and obtained a suspension of the rulesto read Senate Concurrent Resolutions a first and second time.BY SENATOR CLAITORA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request that the citizens of Louisiana recognize thelifesaving benefits of routine colorectal screening examinationsand schedule such examinations as deemed appropriate by theirphysicians.SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 72—BY SENATOR LONGA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Louisiana's pregnancy resource centers, adoptionagencies, maternity homes, and pro life citizen leaders for theirdedication and activities, and designates April 20, 2016, as ProLife Day at the legislature.The concurrent resolution was read by title. Senator Claitormoved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution.The concurrent resolution was read by title. Senator Longmoved to adopt the Senate Concurrent Resolution.ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:YEASMr. cockPerry

Page 3 SENATE21st DAY'S PROCEEDINGSApril 20, Total - RiserSmith, G.Smith, J.ThompsonWardWhiteinformation and sworn statements; to provide for limitations; toprovide for effectiveness; to provide for submission of theproposed amendment to the electors; and to provide for relatedmatters.The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.NAYSHOUSE BILL NO. 532—BY REPRESENTATIVE FALCONERAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:149 and 150(C) through (E) and toenact R.S. 37:150(F) and (G), relative to the Louisiana StateBoard of Architectural Examiners; to regulate the assessmentand collection of fees; to provide for certificates of authority; toregulate renewals of licenses and certificates of authority; toprovide for severability; to provide for effectiveness; and toprovide for related matters.Total - 0ABSENTAllainBarrowDonahueTotal - 9GattiLaFleurMilkovichMorrellTarverWalsworthThe Chair declared the Senate adopted the Senate ConcurrentResolution and ordered it sent to the House.The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.Message from the HouseHOUSE BILL NO. 537—BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALOASKING CONCURRENCE INHOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONSAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1165.1(A)(2)(b)(i) and (ii), relative tomedical records; to provide relative to the maximum charges forproviding certain medical records; to provide for the form inwhich to store and provide medical records; and to provide forrelated matters.April 19, 2016To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in thefollowing House Bills and Joint Resolutions:HB No. 456HB No. 505HB No. 532HB No. 537HB No. 597HB No. 602HB No. 601HB No. 678HB No. 704The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.HOUSE BILL NO. 597—BY REPRESENTATIVES MIKE JOHNSON, ABRAHAM, ADAMS,AMEDEE, ARMES, BAGLEY, COX, DEVILLIER, EDMONDS, EMERSON,GAROFALO, GUINN, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HORTON, IVEY,M A C K , M C FA R LA N D , M IG U E Z , P E A R S O N , P O P E , P Y LA N T ,SEABAUGH, AND WILLMOTTAN ACTTo enact Part XX of Chapter 32 of Title 13 of the Louisiana RevisedStatutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 13:5243 through 5247,relative to the rights of churches, clergy and certain religiousorganizations; to provide for the exercise of certain rights of,and protection against punitive measures against, churches,clergy and certain religious organizations; and to provide forrelated matters.Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEERClerk of the House of RepresentativesHouse Bills and Joint Resolutionson First ReadingThe bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.HOUSE BILL NO. 456—BY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOINAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 35:15(A)(4) and 16(B) and (C), relativeto notaries public; to provide relative to the revocation ofnotarial commissions; to provide for revocation of a notarialcommission under certain circumstances; to provide fornotification to the attorney general; and to provide for relatedmatters.HOUSE BILL NO. 601—BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSONAN ACTTo enact R.S. 3:11, relative to suits against the Department ofAgriculture and Forestry; to provide for the department'ssusceptibility to suits under certain conditions; and to providefor related matters.The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.HOUSE BILL NO. 505—HOUSE BILL NO. 602—BY REPRESENTATIVES MIKE JOHNSON, AMEDEE, BAGLEY, BARRAS,BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BOUIE, BROADWATER, CHADBROWN, CARMODY, ROBBY CARTER, STEVE CARTER, DANAHAY,DAVIS, DEVILLIE R , EDMONDS, EMERSON, FOIL, GAROFALO,GISCLAIR, GUINN, HENSGENS, HILFERTY, HODGES, HOFFMANN,HORTON, HOWARD, IVEY, MIGUEZ, DUSTIN MILLER, PYLANT,RICHARD, STOKES, AND THIBAUTBY REPRESENTATIVE SHADOINAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 35:191.1(B), relative to notaryexaminations; to provide for notary examination fees; to providefor charges for notary examination study materials; and toprovide for related matters.A JOINT RESOLUTIONProposing to add Article VII, Section 21(M) of the Constitution ofLouisiana, relative to ad valorem property tax exemptions; toauthorize an exemption for certain property owned by anunmarried surviving spouse of a member of the military whowas killed while on active duty in the armed forces of the UnitedStates; to provide for eligibility; to require the establishment ofan application process; to require the submission of certainThe bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.405

Page 4 SENATE21st DAY'S PROCEEDINGSApril 20, 2016HOUSE BILL NO. 678—HOUSE BILL NO. 142—BY REPRESENTATIVE CARMODYBY REPRESENTATIVES MIGUEZ, ADAMS, AMEDEE, ARMES, BACALA,BAGLEY, BARRAS, BERTHELOT, BISHOP, CHAD BROWN, STEVECARTER, CONNICK, COUSSAN, CROMER, DAVIS, DEVILLIER,EDMONDS, FALCONER, GAROFALO, GISCLAIR, GUINN, HAVARD,HILL, HORTON, HOWARD, HUNTER, IVEY, MIKE JOHNSON, LOPINTO,M AGE E , M C FAR LAN D , P Y LA N T , R E Y N O LD S , R IC HAR D ,SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, STOKES, WHITE,WILLMOTT, AND ZERINGUEAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 33:9109.1(A) through (D), (F), and (G),to enact R.S. 33:9109.2, and to repeal R.S. 33:9109.1(B)(9),relative to charges imposed on prepaid 911 services; to providefor and modify definitions; to increase the amount of the prepaid911 charge; to provide for administration of prepaid 911charges; to restrict use of certain funds; to provide foreffectiveness; and to provide for related matters.AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 40:1379.3(C)(6) and (10), relative toconcealed handgun permits; to provide with respect to eligibilityto obtain a concealed handgun permit; to provide that personsconvicted of certain offenses are not ineligible to obtain aconcealed handgun permit; to provide for applicability; toprovide limitations; and to provide for related matters.The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.HOUSE BILL NO. 704—BY REPRESENTATIVE HAVARDThe bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary B.AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 32:387(A), relative to special permits fortravel on the state's highways; to authorize vehicles issuedspecial permits by the Department of Transportation andDevelopment to operate on interstate highways at night undercertain circumstances; and to provide for related matters.HOUSE BILL NO. 313—BY REPRESENTATIVE GAROFALOAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 19:2.2(B) and (C) and to enact R.S.19:2.2(D), relative to expropriation by certain expropriatingauthorities under certain circumstances; to require notice toproperty owners by certain expropriation authorities; to requirefor disclosures of certain information to property owners undercertain circumstances; to provide for an effective date; and toprovide for related matters.The bill was read by title and placed on the Calendar for asecond reading.Message from the HouseASKING CONCURRENCE INHOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONSThe bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary A.April 19, 2016HOUSE BILL NO. 398—To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENOAN ACTTo amend and reenact Code of E vi d en ce Ar t i cl es404(A)(introductory paragraph) and 412.1 and to enact Code ofEvidence Article 412(G), relative to the admissibility of certainevidence; to extend to civil proceedings the prohibition onadmissibility of certain evidence of victim conduct or behavior;and to provide for related matters.I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House ofRepresentatives has finally passed and asks your concurrence in thefollowing House Concurrent Resolutions:HCR No. 85Respectfully submitted,ALFRED W. SPEERClerk of the House of RepresentativesThe bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary A.HOUSE BILL NO. 472—House Concurrent Resolutionson First ReadingBY REPRESENTATIVE FALCONERAN ACTTo enact R.S. 37:144(G), relative to powers and authority of theLouisiana State Board of Architectural Examiners; to establishthe Louisiana Architecture Education and Research Fund; torestrict use of the fund; to regulate awards; to require annualreports; to provide for severability; to provide for effectiveness;and to provide for related matters.HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 85—BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVERA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo express the condolences of the members of the Legislature ofLouisiana upon the death of Clarence "Cat Daddy" Spurs ofShreveport.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and InternationalAffairs.The resolution was read by title and placed on the Calendar fora second reading.House Bills and Joint Resolutions onSecond ReadingHOUSE BILL NO. 546—BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTERAN ACTTo enact R.S. 14:71.4, relative to misappropriation without violence;to create the crime of homestead exemption fraud; to provide forelements of the crime; to provide criminal penalties; to providefor restitution; to provide definitions; and to provide for relatedmatters.HOUSE BILL NO. 92—BY REPRESENTATIVE JAMESAN ACTTo repeal R.S. 13:1000.10, 1415, 2002.1, 2488.40, and 2489.1,relative to warrant recall fees to fund a misdemeanor detentionfacility in East Baton Rouge Parish; to provide for thedistribution of funds collected; to repeal statutory authority forthe levying and collection of such fees.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary C.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Finance.406

Page 5 SENATE21st DAY'S PROCEEDINGSApril 20, 2016HOUSE BILL NO. 556—HOUSE BILL NO. 728—BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENOBY REPRESENTATIVE STOKESAN ACTTo amend and reenact Civil Code Article 3493.10 and to enact CivilCode Article 3496.2, relative to liberative prescription; toprovide for prescription relative to crimes of rape; and toprovide for related matters.AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 39:77, 461.1(B)(9)(b) and (C)(3),461.4(B)(5) and (8)(b), (C), (D)(2), and (E), and 461.5, relativeto the interim emergency board; to provide relative toprocedures and requirements for obtaining consent of thelegislature for the appropriation or borrowing of funds for anemergency or for capital outlay priority changes andadjustments; to provide relative to the authority, functions, andduties of the board; to provide relative to the authority,fu n c t i o n s , a n d d u t i e s o f t h e c l e r k o f t h e H o u s e o fRepresentatives and the secretary of the Senate; and to providefor related matters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary A.HOUSE BILL NO. 591—BY REPRESENTATIVES TERRY LANDRY, TERRY BROWN, GISCLAIR,GUINN, HALL, HAVARD, HILL, HOWARD, NORTON, PIERRE, ANDWHITEAN ACTTo enact R.S. 32:386(L), relative to the weight of certain vehiclesallowed on roads and highways; to allow certain vehicles toexceed weight limitations on roads and highways; and toprovide for related matters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Senate and Governmental Affairs.HOUSE BILL NO. 842—BY REPRESENTATIVE BROADWATERAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 17:3021, 3023(A)(introductoryparagraph), (1), (2)(a) and (b)(introductory paragraph), (4)through (10) and (B), 3023.1(C), (D), and (E), 3023.3,3023.4(A), 3023.6, 3023.7, 3023.8, 3024, 3024.1, 3024.2, 3031,3093(A) and (B), 3452, 3453.1(A) and (C), 3454(A),(B)(introductory paragraph), (6), (9), and (13), (C), and (D),3455, and 3456, R.S. 36:651(BB), and R.S. 51:2211(A),2212(2), 2213(D) and (F), and 2215(A) and to repeal R.S.17:3022, 3023.9, 3025, 3035, and 3453, R.S. 36:651(M) and(CC), 801.4, and 802.23, and 51:2214(A) through (F); to abolishthe MediFund Board and to transfer its powers and duties to theBoard of Regents; to abolish the Louisiana Student FinancialAssistance Commission and transfer its powers and duties to theBoard of Regents; to abolish the Executive Board of theLouisiana Marine Consortium for Research and Education andtransfer its powers and duties to the Board of Regents; toprovide relative to the governance of the Louisiana TuitionTrust Authority; to provide relative to the transfer of the powers,obligations, and property of the abolished boards; to requirereports on implementation; and to provide for related matters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works.HOUSE BILL NO. 593—BY REPRESENTATIVE DANAHAYAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 18:51(A), (B), and (C)(1) and to enactR.S. 18:51.1, relative to registrars of voters; to provide relativeto the manner of appointment of the registrar of voters; torequire notice; to provide for the form of the notice; to providerelative to the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the parishgoverning authority relative to the appointment of the registrarof voters; and to provide for related matters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Senate and Governmental Affairs.HOUSE BILL NO. 671—BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENOAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 37:1226.3(A) and (B), relative toprescription drug returns; to provide for the return ofprescription drugs dispensed to offenders in the custody of alocal law enforcement office or department; to provide for theredispensing of the returned drugs; to prohibit redispensing ofcertain drugs; and to provide for related matters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Education.HOUSE BILL NO. 881—BY REPRESENTATIVE JAY MORRISAN ACTTo enact R.S. 17:3351(J), relative to the public postsecondaryeducation management boards; to require each publicpostsecondary education management board annually to reportto the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget and to publishon its website specified information relative to research projectsand grants; to provide an annual deadline for such reporting andpublication; and to provide for related matters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Health and Welfare.HOUSE BILL NO. 694—BY REPRESENTATIVES MORENO, ABRAHAM, ADAMS, AMEDEE,ANDERS, BAGNERIS, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, BISHOP, BROADWATER,CHAD BROWN, TERRY BROWN, CARPENTER, CHANEY, CROMER,DAVIS, EDMONDS, FOIL, GISCLAIR, GLOVER, HILFERTY, HILL,HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HORTON, HUVAL, LYONS, GREGORYMILLER, PEARSON, PIERRE, POPE, PRICE, PYLANT, REYNOLDS,SCHEXNAYDER, SEABAUGH, TALBOT, WHITE, WILLMOTT, ANDZERINGUEThe bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Education.AN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 22:1077 and to repeal R.S. 22:272(E) andR.S. 40:2209, relative to required coverage of reconstructivesurgeries following mastectomies; to delete the requirement thatsuch coverage be performed under the same policy under whichthe mastectomy was performed; to specify that such coverageshall be for breast reconstruction procedures selected by thepatient in consultation with attending physicians; to providewith respect to covered components of reconstruction; toprovide with respect to notices of the availability of suchcoverage; to provide for definitions; and to provide for relatedmatters.HOUSE BILL NO. 1135— (Substitute for House Bill No. 777 byRepresentative Moreno)BY REPRESENTATIVE MORENOAN ACTTo amend and reenact Children's Code Article 1015 and to enactChildren's Code Article 1004(I), relative to the termination ofparental rights; to provide relative to parties who may petitionfor termination of parental rights; to provide relative to groundsfor termination of parental rights; and to provide for relatedmatters.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary A.The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Insurance.407

Page 6 SENATE21st DAY'S PROCEEDINGSApril 20, 2016BrownCarterChabertClaitorColombCortezTotal - 32HOUSE BILL NO. 1137— (Substitute for House Bill No. 818 byRepresentative Mack)BY REPRESENTATIVE MACKAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 15:146 and to enact R.S. 15:162(I), 166,and 167(E), relative to indigent defender services; to amendprovisions of the Louisiana Public Defender Act; to provide formembership of the Louisiana Public Defender Board; to reducethe number of members on the board; to provide with respect tothe powers and duties of the board; to provide relative tomember qualifications; to provide with respect to the dispersalof funds; to provide with respect to the delivery of indigentdefender services; to provide definitions; and to provide forrelated matters.LongLuneauMartinyMillsMizellMorrishSmith, J.ThompsonWalsworthWardWhiteNAYSTotal - 0ABSENTBarrowDonahueGattiTotal - 7The bill was read by title and referred by the President to theCommittee on Judiciary B.LaFleurMilkovichMorrellTarverThe Chair declared the Senate concurred in the HouseConcurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.House Concurrent Resolutions onSecond ReadingHOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 83—BY REPRESENTATIVE STEVE CARTERHOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 22—A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend Pete Boudreaux upon his induction into the NationalHigh School Hall of Fame.BY REPRESENTATIVE SMITHA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo continue and provide with respect to the study committee toevaluate Louisiana's statewide system of healthcare deliverycreated by House Concurrent Resolution No. 170 of the 2015Regular Session of the Legislature.The resolution was read by title. Senator Claitor moved toconcur in the House Concurrent Resolution.ROLL CALLThe resolution was read by title and referred by the President tothe Committee on Health and Welfare.The roll was called with the following result:HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24—BY REPRESENTATIVES BERTHELOT, BAGLEY, COX, HENSGENS,HOFFMANN, HORTON, MIKE JOHNSON, LEBAS, MAGEE, DUSTINMILLER, POPE, AND WILLMOTTYEASMr. ertClaitorColombCortezTotal - 33A CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo urge and request the office of behavioral health of the Departmentof Health and Hospitals to raise awareness of addictive disordersinvolving abuse of inhalants and to make efforts to reduce theprevalence of inhalant abuse in this state.The resolution was read by title and referred by the President tothe Committee on Health and Welfare.HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36—BY REPRESENTATIVE THIBAUTA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo extend the existence of the False River Watershed Council untilJune 30, 2017.Total - 0ABSENTBarrowDonahueTotal - 6HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 82—BY REPRESENTATIVE HOFFMANNA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo recognize Wednesday, April 20, 2016, as Pro-Life Day at the statecapitol and to commend the state's pregnancy resource centers,adoption agencies, and maternity homes.GattiLaFleurMorrellTarverThe Chair declared the Senate concurred in the HouseConcurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 84—The resolution was read by title. Senator Long moved to concurin the House Concurrent Resolution.BY REPRESENTATIVE FOILA CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONTo commend the members of the United States Army War Collegeteam participating in the Eisenhower Series College Programand to welcome them to Louisiana in April of 2016.ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:The resolution was read by title. Senator White moved toconcur in the House Concurrent hPeacockPerryPetersonRiserSmith, G.Smith, J.ThompsonWalsworthWardWhiteNAYSThe resolution was read by title and referred by the President tothe Committee on Natural Resources.Mr. lPeacockPerryPetersonRiserSmith, G.408

Page 7 SENATE21st DAY'S PROCEEDINGSApril 20, 2016content of the information; to provide for interpretations; and toprovide for related matters.ROLL CALLThe roll was called with the following result:Reported rChabertClaitorColombCortezErdeyTotal - chMillsMizellMorrishHOUSE BILL NO. 485—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSONPeacockPerryPetersonRiserSmith, G.Smith, J.TarverThompsonWalsworthWardWhiteAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 46:236.1.10(A), relative to child supportenforcement; to provide relative to establishing capacity tomake child support payments or establishing the level of suchpayments; to provide relative to accessing credit reports; and toprovide for related matters.Reported favorably.HOUSE BILL NO. 486—BY REPRESENTATIVE ROBERT JOHNSONAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 46:236.15(D)(1)(introductory paragraph)and (a), relative to child support enforcement; to providerelative to authority for seizures and intercepts by theDepartment of Children and Family Services; to provide for anadministrative hearing process; and to provide for relatedmatters.NAYSTotal - 0ABSENTMr. PresidentBarrowTotal - 6DonahueGattiLaFleurMorrellReported with amendments.The Chair declared the Senate concurred in the HouseConcurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.HOUSE BILL NO. 498—BY REPRESENTATIVE POPEAN ACTTo enact R.S. 40:2193.5, relative to pediatric day healthcarefacilities; to provide for a moratorium on additional licenses forsuch facilities; to provide for exceptions to the moratorium; toprovide for the duration of the moratorium; and to provide forrelated matters.Reports of CommitteesThe following reports of committees were received and read:REPORT OF COMMITTEE ONReported with amendments.HEALTH AND WELFARERespectfully submitted,FRED H. MILLS JR.ChairmanSenator Fred H. Mills Jr., Chairman on behalf of the Committeeon Health and Welfare, submitted the following report:April 20, 2016REPORT OF COMMITTEE ONTo the President and Members of the Senate:INSURANCEI am directed by your Committee on Health and Welfare tosubmit the following report:Senator John Smith, Chairman on behalf of the Committee onInsurance, submitted the following report:SENATE BILL NO. 385—April 20, 2016BY SENATOR WALSWORTHAN ACTTo amend and reenact R.S. 28:893(A) and (B)(1) and to enact R.S.28:893(B)(4), relative to certai

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