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OFFICIAL JOURNAL<br />

OF THE<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong><br />

OF THE<br />

STATE OF LOUISIANA<br />

_______<br />

FIFTIETH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

_______<br />

Thirtieth Regular Session of the Legislature<br />

Under the Adoption of the<br />

Constitution of 1974<br />

_______<br />

Senate Chamber<br />

State Capitol<br />

Baton Rouge, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Monday, June 21, 2004<br />

The Senate was called to order at 9:00 o'clock A.M., by Hon.<br />

Donald E. Hines, President of the Senate.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll being called, the following members answered to their<br />

names:<br />

PRESENT<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Schedler<br />

Cravins Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—39<br />

ABSENT<br />

Total—0<br />

The President of the Senate announced there were 39 Senators<br />

present and a quorum.<br />

Prayer<br />

The prayer was offered by Pastor Leland Hodges, following<br />

which the Senate joined in pledging allegiance to the flag of the United<br />

States of America.<br />

Reading of the Journal<br />

On motion of Senator Marionneaux, the reading of the Journal<br />

was dispensed with and the Journal of yesterday was adopted.<br />

Morning Hour<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

the House of Representatives has appointed the following members,<br />

on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like<br />

committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No.<br />

873 by Senator Lentini:<br />

Representatives Beard, Montgomery and Martiny.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate<br />

Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 421 by Representative Beard, and<br />

ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to<br />

confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement; and<br />

t o inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives has appointed the following members as conferees<br />

on the part of the House:<br />

Representatives Beard, Lancaster and Smiley.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate<br />

Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 510 by Representative<br />

Montgomery, and ask the President to appoint on the part of the<br />

Senate a committee to confer with a like committee from the House<br />

on the disagreement; and to inform your honorable body that the<br />

Speaker of the House of Representatives has appointed the following<br />

members as conferees on the part of the House:<br />

Representatives Montgomery, Lancaster and Murray.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate<br />

Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 833 by Representative Hunter, and<br />

ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to<br />

confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement; and<br />

to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives has appointed the following members as conferees<br />

on the part of the House:<br />

Representatives Hunter, Murray and Curtis.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate<br />

Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 938 by Representative Tucker, and<br />

ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a committee to<br />

confer with a like committee from the House on the disagreement; and<br />

to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives has appointed the following members as conferees<br />

on the part of the House:<br />

Representatives Tucker, Schneider and Daniel.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

DISAGREEMENT TO HOUSE BILL<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has refused to concur in the proposed Senate<br />

Amendment(s) to House Bill No. 1197 by Representative Baylor,<br />

and ask the President to appoint on the part of the Senate a<br />

committee to confer with a like committee from the House on the<br />

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disagreement; and to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

the House of Representatives has appointed the following members<br />

as conferees on the part of the House:<br />

Representatives Baylor, K. Carter and Baudoin.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Introduction of Senate Resolutions<br />

Senator Adley asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of introducing and reading the following Senate<br />

Resolutions a first and second time and acting upon them as follows:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 170—<br />

BY SENATORS ADLEY AND MOUNT<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal<br />

Affairs to study performance-based energy efficiency contracts,<br />

including the process by which such contracts are awarded and<br />

the financing arrangements used in such contracts.<br />

On motion of Senator Adley, the resolution was read by title and<br />

adopted.<br />

House Concurrent Resolutions<br />

on Second Reading<br />

The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read and<br />

acted upon as follows:<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 359—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Legislative Fiscal Office to monitor the<br />

implementation of Senate Bill No. 654 and to report on its effect<br />

and effectiveness.<br />

On motion of Senator Lentini, the resolution was read by title<br />

and returned to the Calendar, subject to call.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Romero asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions<br />

Returned from the House<br />

of Representatives with Amendments<br />

Subject to Call<br />

The following Senate Bills and Joint Resolutions returned from<br />

the House of Representatives with amendments, subject to call were<br />

taken up and acted upon as follows:<br />

Called from the Calendar<br />

Senator Romero asked that Senate Bill No. 859 be called from<br />

the Calendar at this time.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 859—<br />

BY SENATOR ROMERO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 27:403, relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Gaming Control Law;<br />

to provide with respect to the status of licenses issued in good<br />

faith reliance on a survey which was wrong; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

The bill was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Administration of<br />

Criminal Justice to Engrossed Senate Bill No. 859 by Senator Romero<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 3, after the semicolon ";" add "to provide<br />

for exceptions;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 14, insert "The provisions of this<br />

Section shall only apply to licenses issued to conduct gaming<br />

pursuant to the provisions of this Title prior to July 1, 2004."<br />

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by Representative Durand to Engrossed<br />

Senate Bill No. 859 by Senator Romero<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 3. After "wrong;" insert "to provide for<br />

the remittance of the proceeds;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 14, insert "Regardless if boundary lines<br />

change for a parish, the proceeds shall continue to be remitted to the<br />

parish that originally granted the license."<br />

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by Representative Jack Smith to Engrossed<br />

Senate Bill No. 859 by Senator Romero<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, delete line 2, in its entirety and add "To enact R.S. 27:325,<br />

relative to Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law; to provide with<br />

respect"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 6, change "R.S. 27:403" to "R.S. 27:325"<br />

Senator Romero moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Romero<br />

Chaisson Ellington Smith<br />

Cheek Gautreaux, N Theunissen<br />

Cravins<br />

Hainkel<br />

Dardenne<br />

Hollis<br />

Total—13<br />

NAYS<br />

Adley Boasso Fontenot<br />

Amedee Cain Kostelka<br />

Barham Fields Lentini<br />

Total—9<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie Irons Michot<br />

Boissiere Jackson Mount<br />

Dupre Jones Nevers<br />

Gautreaux, B Malone Schedler<br />

Heitmeier Marionneaux Ullo<br />

Holden<br />

McPherson<br />

Total—17<br />

The Chair declared the Senate failed to concur in the amendments<br />

proposed by the House. Senator Romero moved to reconsider the<br />

vote by which the amendments failed to be concurred in and laid the<br />

motion on the table.<br />

Reports of Committees<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON<br />

HEALTH AND WELFARE<br />

Senator McPherson, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on<br />

Health and Welfare, submitted the following report:<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Health and Welfare to<br />

submit the following report:<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 300—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2005<br />

Regular Session of the Legislature the provisions of R.S.<br />

28:382.1(A)(2), relative to the development and implementation<br />

of a framework for human services delivery.<br />

Reported favorably.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

House Concurrent Resolutions<br />

on Second Reading<br />

Reported by Committees<br />

JOE MCPHERSON<br />

Chairman<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules to take up at this time the following House Concurrent<br />

Resolutions just reported by Committees.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 300—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2005<br />

Regular Session of the Legislature the provisions of R.S.<br />

28:382.1(A)(2), relative to the development and implementation<br />

of a framework for human services delivery.<br />

Reported favorably by the Committee on Health and Welfare.<br />

Under the provisions of Joint Rule No. 3 of the Rules of the Senate,<br />

the resolution was read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of invoking 3 minute cloture.<br />

Reports of Committees, Resumed<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 46 by Senator McPherson<br />

June 17, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Concurrent Resolution<br />

No. 46 by Senator McPherson recommend the following concerning<br />

the Engrossed resolution:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the<br />

Senate on April 22, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That House Committee Amendments No. 1, 2, and 4 proposed<br />

by the House Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by<br />

the House of Representatives on May 24, 2004 be adopted.<br />

3. That House Committee Amendment No. 3 proposed by the<br />

House Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the<br />

House of Representatives on May 24, 2004 be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendment to the engrossed resolution be<br />

adopted:<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, delete lines 15 through 17 and insert the following:<br />

"WHEREAS, the Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> acknowledges that<br />

abuse of prescription drugs is a growing problem; and<br />

WHEREAS, real-time electronic monitoring of prescription<br />

writing and fulfillment can be an effective tool for preventing fraud<br />

and abuse of prescription drugs; and<br />

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that, the Department of<br />

Health and Hospitals shall determine the feasibility of administering<br />

a pilot program to demonstrate the effectiveness of real-time<br />

prescription writing, monitoring, and fulfillment, and report to the<br />

Senate and House committees on health and welfare not later than<br />

October 1, 2004 on the feasibility of such a program."<br />

Senators:<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Lydia P. Jackson<br />

Nick Gautreaux<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Monica Walker<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington McPherson<br />

Amedee Fields Michot<br />

Barham Fontenot Nevers<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Romero<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Schedler<br />

Cain Hollis Smith<br />

Chaisson Jones Theunissen<br />

Cravins Kostelka Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Lentini<br />

Dupre<br />

Malone<br />

Total—28<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Adley Gautreaux, B Jackson<br />

Bajoie Heitmeier Marionneaux<br />

Cheek Holden Mount<br />

Duplessis<br />

Irons<br />

Total—11<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 14 by Senator Dupre<br />

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June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 14 by Senator<br />

Dupre recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the House Committee Amendments proposed by House<br />

Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice and adopted<br />

by the House of Representatives on June 7, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That the House Floor Amendments as proposed by<br />

Representative Baldone and adopted by the House of<br />

Representative on June 15, 2004 be rejected.<br />

Senators:<br />

Reggie P. Dupre, Jr.<br />

Joel T. Chaisson, II<br />

Arthur J. "Art" Lentini<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Daniel R. Martiny<br />

Damon J. Baldone<br />

Donald J. Cazayoux<br />

Senator Dupre asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Dupre, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington McPherson<br />

Amedee Fields Michot<br />

Barham Fontenot Nevers<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Romero<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Schedler<br />

Cain Hollis Smith<br />

Chaisson Jones Theunissen<br />

Cravins Kostelka Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Lentini<br />

Dupre<br />

Malone<br />

Total—28<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Adley Gautreaux, B Jackson<br />

Bajoie Heitmeier Marionneaux<br />

Cheek Holden Mount<br />

Duplessis<br />

Irons<br />

Total—11<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dupre moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 145 by Senator Ellington<br />

June 15, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 145 by Senator<br />

Ellington recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

Representative McVea and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on May 20, 2004 be rejected.<br />

Senators:<br />

Noble E. Ellington<br />

Jody Amedee<br />

Mike Smith<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Tom McVea<br />

William B. Daniel, IV<br />

Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Ellington, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Malone<br />

Adley Dupre McPherson<br />

Amedee Ellington Michot<br />

Barham Fontenot Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Romero<br />

Cain Hollis Schedler<br />

Chaisson Jones Smith<br />

Cravins Kostelka Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Lentini Ullo<br />

Total—30<br />

NAYS<br />

Fields<br />

Total—2<br />

Irons<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie Heitmeier Marionneaux<br />

Cheek<br />

Holden<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Gautreaux, B<br />

Total—7<br />

Jackson<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Ellington moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 633 by Senator Kostelka<br />

June 17, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 633 by Senator<br />

Kostelka recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:<br />

1. House Floor Amendment Nos. 1 through 8 proposed by<br />

Representative Martiny and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Representative<br />

Bowler and adopted by the House of Representatives on June<br />

14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

3. House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Representative E.<br />

Guillory and adopted by the House of Representatives on June<br />

14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

4. House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 6 proposed by<br />

the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice and<br />

adopted by the House of Representatives on June 1, 2004 be<br />

adopted.<br />

Rpectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Representatives:<br />

Robert W. “Bob” Kostelka<br />

Carla B. Dartez<br />

John J. Hainkel Jr. Daniel R. Martiny<br />

Joel T. Chaisson II<br />

Warren J. Triche Jr.<br />

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Boissiere Hainkel Romero<br />

Cain Hollis Schedler<br />

Chaisson Irons Smith<br />

Cravins Jones Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Kostelka Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—32<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie Heitmeier Marionneaux<br />

Cheek<br />

Holden<br />

Gautreaux, B<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—7<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Kostelka moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 762 by Senator B. Gautreaux<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 762 by Senator<br />

B. Gautreaux recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed<br />

by the House Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by<br />

the House of Representatives on May 25, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment proposed by the<br />

Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of Representatives<br />

on May 25, 2004, be rejected.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Kostelka asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Kostelka, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

Senators:<br />

D.A. “Butch” Gautreaux<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Nick Gautreaux<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Karen St. Germain<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Eddie Lambert<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Malone<br />

Adley Ellington McPherson<br />

Amedee Fields Michot<br />

Barham Fontenot Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator B. Gautreaux, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

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ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields McPherson<br />

Barham Fontenot Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Hainkel Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

Ullo<br />

Total—1<br />

Bajoie<br />

Heitmeier<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson<br />

Marionneaux<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator B. Gautreaux moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 695 by Senator Malone<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 695 by Senator<br />

Malone recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the<br />

House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and adopted by<br />

the House of Representatives on May 27, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That House Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the<br />

House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure and adopted by<br />

the House of Representatives on May 27, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by<br />

Representative Bowler and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 9, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 2, 3, 4, and 5, proposed<br />

by Representative Bowler and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 9, 2004, be adopted.<br />

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5. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 14, after "condemn" delete "; and" and insert ", except<br />

an electric public utility acquiring land without expropriation. An<br />

electric public utility acquiring land through expropriation shall be<br />

considered as an acquiring authority; and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 1, after "organization." and before "Such" insert "The<br />

certification shall be in writing and shall be a public record."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, delete line 3 and insert "With respect to certifications<br />

occurring on and after August 1, 2004, an"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, line 4, delete "interest" and insert "interests"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 3, between lines 25 and 26, insert "The provisions of<br />

Subsection E shall not apply to any property acquired or disposed<br />

of by the Department of Transportation and Development pursuant<br />

to Part XII or Part XVIII of Chapter 1 of Title 48 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Revised Statutes of 1950."<br />

Senators:<br />

Max T. Malone<br />

Michael J. Michot<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

William B. Daniel, IV<br />

Roy Hopkins<br />

Senator Malone asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Malone, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Malone<br />

Adley Fields McPherson<br />

Amedee Fontenot Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Hainkel Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

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Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

of Livingston, in exchange of consideration proportionate to the<br />

appraised value of the property."<br />

Bajoie Heitmeier Marionneaux<br />

Boissiere<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—5<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Malone moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 831 by Senator Ellington<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 831 by Senator<br />

Ellington recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by<br />

Representative Quezaire and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That the House Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by<br />

Representative Quezaire and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

3. That the House Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and<br />

6 proposed by the House Committee on Natural Resources and<br />

adopted by the House of Representatives on June 1, 2004 be<br />

adopted.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 4, between lines 14 and 15 insert as follows:<br />

"Section 7. The secretary of the Department of Transportation<br />

and Development, notwithstanding any other provision of law to the<br />

contrary, is hereby authorized and empowered to convey, transfer,<br />

assign, and deliver any interest, excluding mineral rights, the state<br />

may have to the following described property to the Town of<br />

Livingston:<br />

Property containing 2.576 acres fronting 440 feet on the east<br />

side of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Highway 63 by a depth of 255 feet consisting of all<br />

of lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, north half of lot 11, south 120 feet of lots 32,<br />

33, 34 and north 140 feet of lots 15, 16 and 17, Square 18, East Side<br />

Subdivision, Town of Livingston, <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

Section 8. The secretary of the Department of Transportation<br />

and Development, on behalf of the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, is hereby<br />

authorized to enter into such agreements, covenants, conditions, and<br />

stipulations and to execute such documents as necessary to properly<br />

effectuate any conveyance, transfer, assignment, or delivery of title,<br />

excluding mineral rights, to the property described in Section (7)<br />

herein, and as more specifically described in any such agreements<br />

entered into and documents executed by and between the secretary of<br />

the Department of Transportation and Development and the Town<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 4, line 15, change "Section 6." to "Section 9."<br />

Senators:<br />

Noble E. Ellington<br />

Heulette "Clo" Fontenot<br />

Robert W. "Bob" Kostelka<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Roy Quezaire, Jr.<br />

Willie Hunter, Jr.<br />

Wilfred T. Pierre<br />

Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Ellington, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields McPherson<br />

Barham Fontenot Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Schedler<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Cravins Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Bajoie<br />

Hainkel<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Heitmeier<br />

Marionneaux<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Ellington moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Privilege Report of the<br />

Legislative Bureau<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Legislative Bureau to submit the following<br />

report:<br />

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The following bills are approved as to construction and<br />

duplication.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 300—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2005<br />

Regular Session of the Legislature the provisions of R.S.<br />

28:382.1(A)(2), relative to the development and implementation<br />

of a framework for human services delivery.<br />

Reported without amendments.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ARTHUR J. "ART" LENTINI<br />

Chairman<br />

Adoption of Legislative Bureau Report<br />

On motion of Senator Lentini, the Bills and Joint Resolutions<br />

were read by title and passed to a third reading.<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on Senate Bill No. 859<br />

The President of the Senate appointed the following members to<br />

confer with a like committee from the House for the purpose of<br />

considering the disagreement on Senate Bill No. 859: Senators<br />

Romero, N. Gautreaux and Hines.<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 421<br />

The President of the Senate appointed on the Conference<br />

Committee on House Bill No. 421 the following members of the<br />

Senate: Senators Jones, Ellington and Dardenne.<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 510<br />

The President of the Senate appointed on the Conference<br />

Committee on House Bill No. 510 the following members of the<br />

Senate: Senators Hines, Jones and Heitmeier.<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 833<br />

The President of the Senate appointed on the Conference<br />

Committee on House Bill No. 833 the following members of the<br />

Senate: Senators Jones, Holden and Cheek.<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 938<br />

The President of the Senate appointed on the Conference<br />

Committee on House Bill No. 938 the following members of the<br />

Senate: Senators McPherson, Hollis and Boissiere.<br />

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Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 1197<br />

The President of the Senate appointed on the Conference<br />

Committee on House Bill No. 1197 the following members of the<br />

Senate: Senators Jones, Chaisson and Holden.<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 1309<br />

The President of the Senate appointed on the Conference<br />

Committ ee on House Bill No. 1309 the following members of the<br />

Senate: Senators Marionneaux, N. Gautreaux and Duplessis.<br />

Reports of Committees, Resumed<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 570 by Senator Chaisson<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 570 by Senator<br />

Chaisson recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Floor Amendment No. 1, proposed by<br />

Representative Faucheux and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. The following amendment to the reengrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, line 2 after “fact” and before the “;” (semicolon), insert<br />

“and where there exists any additional evidence to corroborate<br />

the matter asserted by the prior inconsistent statement”<br />

Senators:<br />

Joel T. Chaisson, II<br />

Arthur J. Lentini<br />

Lee “Jody” Amedee<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Donald Cazayoux, Jr.<br />

Daniel R. Martiny<br />

R. Faucheux, Jr.<br />

Senator Chaisson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Chaisson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

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ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Schedler<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Bajoie<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Heitmeier<br />

Marionneaux<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 30 By Representative Bruneau<br />

June 8, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 30 by<br />

Representative Bruneau, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment No.1 proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on<br />

May 26, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Floor Amendment No.1 proposed by Senator Smith<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 4, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 47:2183(C)" and before the comma ","<br />

insert "and to repeal R.S. 47:2183(D)"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, between lines 13 and 14, insert the following:<br />

"Section 2. R.S. 47:2183(D) is hereby repealed in its entirety."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 14, change "Section 2." to "Section<br />

3."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Emile "Peppi" Bruneau<br />

Arthur J. "Art" Lentini<br />

Glenn Ansardi<br />

Mike Smith<br />

T. Taylor Townsend John Hainkel<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Hainkel asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Hainkel, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Kostelka<br />

Adley Fields Lentini<br />

Amedee Fontenot Malone<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Schedler<br />

Dardenne Irons Smith<br />

Duplessis Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dupre Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie Cravins Marionneaux<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Hainkel moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 356 By Representative Martiny<br />

June 14, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

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Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 356 by<br />

Representative Martiny, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Senator<br />

Heitmeier and adopted by the Senate on June 4, 2004 be<br />

rejected.<br />

2. That the reengrossed bill be amended as follows:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, delete lines 7 through 14 in their entirety<br />

Representatives:<br />

Daniel R. Martiny<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Joe R. Salter<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Donald R. Cravins<br />

Joel T. Chaisson, II<br />

Senator Chaisson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Chaisson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fontenot Lentini<br />

Adley Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cheek Holden Romero<br />

Cravins Irons Schedler<br />

Duplessis Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dupre<br />

Jones<br />

Ellington<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—28<br />

NAYS<br />

Amedee Dardenne Malone<br />

Barham Fields Smith<br />

Cain Hollis Ullo<br />

Total—9<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie<br />

Total—2<br />

Marionneaux<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 648 By Representative Alario<br />

June 15, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 648 by<br />

Representative Alario, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 4<br />

proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by<br />

the Senate on May 25, 2004, be rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Representative Jeffery Arnold<br />

Representative Charlie DeWitt<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Francis C. Heitmeier<br />

Lambert Boissiere, Jr.<br />

Senator Heitmeier asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields McPherson<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Romero<br />

Cain Heitmeier Schedler<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jackson<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Marionneaux<br />

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The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 904 By Representatives Hammett and Futrell<br />

June 17, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 904 by<br />

Representatives Hammett and Futrell, recommend the following<br />

concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public<br />

Works and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendments No. 2 through 4 proposed<br />

by the Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and<br />

Public Works and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

3. That the Legislative Bureau amendment adopted by the Senate<br />

on June 2, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. T hat the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, line 23, after "plate." delete the remainder of the line,<br />

delete line 24 in its entirety, and from the beginning of line 25 delete<br />

"plates."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 26, after "vehicles" delete "and the supplier of such<br />

plates"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 3, line 5, after "plate" insert a period "." and delete the<br />

remainder of the line and delete line 6 in its entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 9, delete "for" and from the beginning of<br />

line 10, delete "the supplier"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Bryant O. Hammett, Jr.<br />

Roy Quezaire, Jr.<br />

Mike Futrell<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Noble E. Ellington<br />

James David Cain<br />

Lee "Jody" Amedee<br />

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Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Ellington, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Marionneaux<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Ellington moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1227 By Representative Hill<br />

June 14, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1227 by<br />

Representative Hill, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs and adopted<br />

by the Senate on May 24, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

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On page 1, at the end of line 15, delete "mortgage" and at the<br />

beginning of line 16 delete "and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 16, after "parish" and the period "." and before "The"<br />

insert "The conveyance fee shall not be assessed on any documents<br />

filed in the mortgage records."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 20, after "of" and before "conveyances" delete<br />

"mortgages and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 2, line 2, change "twenty-five" to "fifteen"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, line 3, after "of" and before "conveyances" delete<br />

"mortgages and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, line 5, after "assessor" and before "compensate" change<br />

"may" to "shall"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 6, delete "mortgages and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 2, line 6, after "conveyances" and before "for" insert "an<br />

amount equal to ten percent of the fee collected"<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Herman R. Hill<br />

Cleo Fields<br />

Bryant O. Hammett, Jr.<br />

James David Cain<br />

Jeffery J. Arnold<br />

Mike Smith<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Hines asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Hines, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fields Lentini<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, N McPherson<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jackson<br />

Ellington<br />

Jones<br />

Total—19<br />

NAYS<br />

Adley Dupre Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

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Boasso Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cravins Hollis Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Kostelka Ullo<br />

Total—18<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boissiere<br />

Total—2<br />

Marionneaux<br />

The Chair declared the Senate motion to adopt the Conference<br />

Committee Report failed. Senator Hines moved to reconsider the<br />

vote by which the report failed to be adopted and laid the motion on<br />

the table.<br />

Personal Privilege<br />

Senator Mount asked for and obtained the floor of the Senate on<br />

a point of personal privilege, and stated she had voted in error on the<br />

motion by Senator Hines to adopt the Conference Committee Report<br />

on House Bill No. 1227. She voted nay on the motion and had<br />

intended to vote yea. She asked that the Official Journal so state.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1468 By RepresentativeTownsend<br />

June 14, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1468 by<br />

RepresentativeTownsend, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Insurance and adopted by the Senate on May 27,<br />

2004, be accepted.<br />

2. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Cravins<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 7, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, line 2, after "reflect" delete "current pricing references."<br />

and insert "nationally recognized pricing references such as average<br />

wholesale price (AWP) and maximum allowable cost (MAC)."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 10, delete lines 15 through 17 in their entirety<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Karen R. Carter<br />

Donald R. Cravins<br />

Daniel T. Flavin<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

T. Taylor Townsend Tom Schedler<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Malone<br />

Adley Fields Marionneaux<br />

Amedee Fontenot McPherson<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boasso Hainkel Nevers<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cain<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Kostelka<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 606 By Representatives Jack Smith, Pierre,<br />

and<br />

Thompson and Senators B. Gautreaux and Malone<br />

June 15, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 606 by<br />

Representatives Jack Smith, Pierre, and Thompson and Senators B.<br />

Gautreaux, and Malone, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by the<br />

Senate on May 24, 2004, be adopted.<br />

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2. That Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator B.<br />

Gautreaux and adopted by the Senate on June 3, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, change "R.S. 56:649.3(A)" to "R.S. 56:14(A), (B),<br />

and (C), 649.3(A),"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 3, after "license;" insert "to provide relative to the<br />

Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 6, change "R.S. 56:649.3(A)" to "R.S. 56:14(A), (B),<br />

and (C), 649.3(A),"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following:<br />

"§14. Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund Account; creation; use of<br />

monies in the fund account<br />

A. The "Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund Account" is<br />

hereby created as a special fund account in the state treasury<br />

Conservation Fund. The monies in this fund account shall be used<br />

solely as provided in Subsection D of this Section and only in the<br />

amounts appropriated by the legislature. The monies in this fund<br />

account shall be invested by the state treasurer in the same manner as<br />

monies in the state general fund. Monies deposited into the fund<br />

account and interest earned on the investment of monies in the fund<br />

account shall be credited to the fund account, following compliance<br />

with the requirement of Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong> relative to the Bond Security and Redemption Fund.<br />

B. The monies in the "Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund<br />

Account" shall be obtained and allocated pursuant to Subsection C of<br />

this Section. Monies deposited into the fund account, and the<br />

revenues derived from investment of monies in the fund account, shall<br />

not be considered as part of the Conservation Fund, and shall be used<br />

to enforce all supplement enforcement efforts related to saltwater<br />

fishery and fishery related laws, rules, and regulations in the coastal<br />

parishes of the state.<br />

C. Effective July 1, 1999, the outstanding balance of monies in<br />

the Commercial Fisherman's Economic Assistance Fund is hereby<br />

transferred to the "Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund". Funds<br />

received by the department from contributions or donations and court<br />

awards made specifically to the Saltwater Fishery Enforcement<br />

Account shall be deposited to the account. The monies in the<br />

Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund Account shall be used solely as<br />

provided for in this Section. The state treasurer shall prepare and<br />

submit to the department, on a quarterly basis, a printed report<br />

showing the amount of money contained in the fund from all sources.<br />

* * *"<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Jack D. Smith<br />

Butch Gautreaux<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

T. Taylor Townsend Nick Gautreaux<br />

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Rules Suspended<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator B. Gautreaux, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

McPherson<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator B. Gautreaux moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 394 by Senator Barham<br />

June 17, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 394 by Senator<br />

Barham recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Amendments No. 1 and 2 proposed by the House<br />

Committee on Ways and Means and adopted May 27, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That Amendment No. 3 proposed by the House Committee on<br />

Ways and Means and adopted May 27, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That Amendments No. 1 and 2 proposed by the House and<br />

adopted June 9, 2004, be adopted.<br />

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4. That Amendment No. 3 proposed by the House and adopted<br />

June 9, be rejected.<br />

5. That the following amendment to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, delete lines 6 through 10, and insert:<br />

"§337.9. Exemptions applicable to local tax in Chapters 2, 2-A, and<br />

2-B; other exemptions applicable<br />

* * *<br />

E.(1) Except as provided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection,<br />

political subdivisions are prohibited from levying a sales or use<br />

tax or any other tax on diesel fuel.<br />

(2) Political subdivisions which have continuously,<br />

uniformly, and without interruption, legally levied and<br />

collected a sales or use tax or any other excise tax on diesel fuel<br />

since January 1, 1975, are authorized to continue the levy and<br />

collection of such tax provided the conditions of subparagraph<br />

(3) are satisfied.<br />

(3) No political subdivision may enforce the levy or<br />

collection of a sales or use tax or any other excise tax on diesel<br />

fuel unless and until such political subdivision obtains a final<br />

and non-appealable declaratory judgement from a court of<br />

competent jurisdiction declaring that the provisions of<br />

subparagraph (2) have been satisfied.<br />

(4) No political subdivision or its agents shall have the<br />

authority to audit the records of a business located outside the<br />

boundaries of that parish in order to levy or collect a sales or<br />

use tax or any other tax on diesel fuel."<br />

Senators:<br />

Senator Robert J. Barham<br />

Senator Robert M. Marrioneaux, Jr.<br />

Senator Noble E. Ellington<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Bryant O. Hammett, Jr.<br />

Hollis Downs<br />

T. Taylor Townsend<br />

Senator Barham asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

Motion<br />

Senator Bajoie moved the previous question on the entire subject<br />

matter.<br />

Without objection, so ordered.<br />

On motion of Senator Barham, a vote was taken on the adoption<br />

of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dardenne Marionneaux<br />

Adley Dupre McPherson<br />

Amedee Ellington Michot<br />

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Barham Fontenot Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Nevers<br />

Cain Gautreaux, N Romero<br />

Chaisson Jones Smith<br />

Cheek Kostelka Theunissen<br />

Cravins<br />

Malone<br />

Total—26<br />

NAYS<br />

Bajoie Holden Lentini<br />

Boissiere Hollis Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Irons<br />

Heitmeier<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—10<br />

ABSENT<br />

Fields Hainkel Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Barham moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 616 by Senator Chaisson<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 616 by Senator<br />

Chaisson recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 3<br />

proposed by the House Committee on the Administration of<br />

Criminal Justice and adopted by the House of Representatives<br />

on June 1, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 proposed by<br />

Representative Jack Smith and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 proposed by<br />

Representative Burrell and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 27:306(A)(4)(c)(vi)" insert "and (5)(b)<br />

and (E)(2)(c)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "R.S. 27:306(A)(7)(b)"<br />

and insert "R.S. 26:71.1(4)(d) and R.S. 27:306(A)(7)(b) and (8) and<br />

311.3(C) and to repeal R.S. 27:306(A)(5)(d)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

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On page 1, line 6, after "exceptions;" insert "to authorize the leasing<br />

or subleasing of fuel facilities at qualified truck stop facilities; to<br />

provide for license qualifications when a video draw poker device<br />

license is sold or transferred; to provide for the one hundred eighty<br />

day time limit allowing the operation of video draw poker devices<br />

under an old license pending approval of a license to operate in the<br />

name of a new establishment owner; to provide an exception for<br />

suitability criteria for certified technician level two employees; to<br />

provide relative to the operation of video draw poker devices at<br />

certain golf courses; to provide with respect to the licensing<br />

requirements for the operation of video draw poker devices at certain<br />

golf courses; to provide relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages at<br />

certain golf courses; to provide for the issuance of a conditional<br />

alcoholic beverage permit to certain golf courses; to provide for the<br />

continued operation of video draw poker devices at certain golf<br />

courses;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, line 8, after "R.S. 27:306(A)(4)(c)(vi)" delete "is" and<br />

insert "and (5)(b) and (E)(2)(c) are" and on line 9 after "R.S.<br />

27:306(A)(7)(b)" delete "is" and insert in lieu thereof "and (8) and<br />

311.3(C) are"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, between lines 6 and 7 insert the following:<br />

"(5) * * *<br />

(b) An owner or lessor of a qualified truck stop facility may<br />

lease or sublease any restaurant, convenience store, fuel facility, or<br />

any other business operation located on the premises of the qualified<br />

truck stop facility to another person, provided that such person<br />

executes a written lease which contains a requirement that the lessee<br />

or sublessee comply with the laws and regulations which govern the<br />

operation of video draw poker devices. If such lease or sublease is<br />

granted, the owner or lessor of such qualified truck stop facility shall<br />

maintain ultimate supervision and control of his entire truck stop<br />

premise. No such lessee or sublessee shall be required to meet<br />

suitability requirements unless he receives, as a result of the lease,<br />

any video draw poker device operation revenue or unless he exercises<br />

some management or control over video draw poker devices. Any<br />

violation of the laws and regulations which govern the operation of<br />

video draw poker devices by such lessee or sublessee shall be<br />

considered a violation by the licensee. No financial lending institution<br />

or pawnshop shall be located on the premises of a qualified truck<br />

stop facility. Nothing herein shall prohibit the placement of<br />

automatic teller machines on the premises of a qualified truck stop.<br />

* * *"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, delete line 23 and insert the following:<br />

"R.S. 27:306(A)(8) is all proposed new law.<br />

(8) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,<br />

a licensed establishment located at a public or private golf course<br />

licensed to operate video draw poker devices pursuant to the<br />

provisions of this Chapter prior to January 1, 2004, issued a Class<br />

A-Restaurant-Conditional permit issued pursuant to the authority<br />

granted in R.S. 26:71.1(4)(d) shall be authorized to continue to<br />

operate video draw poker devices, provided that the licensee of such<br />

a licensed establishment maintains continuous suitability and meets<br />

all other licensing criteria required by the provisions of this Chapter.<br />

* * *<br />

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E. * * *<br />

(2) The video draw poker devices shall be allowed to be<br />

continued in operation under the old license until the issuance of a<br />

video draw poker license in the name of the owner, until any of the<br />

following occur:<br />

* * *<br />

(c) The passage of one hundred eighty days from submission of<br />

the application to the division. The provisions of this<br />

Subparagraph shall not apply to new owner applicants for a<br />

video draw poker license who are licensed at the time of such<br />

application. However, if the applicant fails to provide requested<br />

information to the division in a timely manner, the devices may<br />

be disabled after one hundred eighty days have elapsed.<br />

* * *<br />

§311.3 Suitability requirements; issuance of video draw poker<br />

employee permit<br />

* * *<br />

R.S. 27:311.3(C) is all proposed new law.<br />

C. Notwithstanding the provisions of R.S. 27:311.1 through<br />

311.6 a certified technician level two employee may be issued a video<br />

draw poker employee permit even though ten years have not elapsed<br />

since the successful completion or service of any sentence, deferred<br />

adjudication, or period of probation or parole as provided for in R.S.<br />

27:310(A) if all of the following occur:<br />

(1) The certified technician level two employee has been<br />

employed for ten or more years by a video draw poker licensee.<br />

(2) The certified technician level two employee has had no<br />

further convictions during the ten year period of employment.<br />

* * *<br />

Section 2. R.S. 26:71.1(4)(d) is hereby enacted to read as<br />

follows:<br />

§71.1. Class A permit; definitions<br />

The commissioner shall issue the following four types of Class<br />

A retail liquor permits:<br />

* * *<br />

(4) Class A-Restaurant-Conditional:<br />

* * *<br />

(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,<br />

a retail establishment located at a public or private golf course<br />

licensed to operate video draw poker devices pursuant to the<br />

provisions of Chapter 6 of Title 27 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes<br />

of 1950 prior to January 1, 2004, may be issued a Class A-<br />

Restaurant-Conditional permit regardless of the amount or the<br />

percentage of food or food items sold at that establishment provided<br />

that the establishment meets all other criteria required by the<br />

provisions of this Chapter.<br />

Section 3. R.S. 27:306(A)(5)(d) is hereby repealed in its<br />

entirety."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Representatives:<br />

Joel T. Chaisson, II Daniel R. Martiny<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr. Ernest D. Wooton<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Chaisson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Chaisson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Marionneaux<br />

Adley Ellington McPherson<br />

Amedee Fields Michot<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Nevers<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Cravins<br />

Jackson<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—28<br />

NAYS<br />

Barham Hollis Malone<br />

Dardenne Kostelka Smith<br />

Hainkel Lentini Ullo<br />

Total—9<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cain<br />

Total—2<br />

Heitmeier<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 495 by Senator Schedler<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 495 by Senator<br />

Schedler recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Floor Amendments No. 1 through 3 proposed by<br />

Representative Crowe and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 15, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That House Floor Amendment No. 4 proposed by<br />

Representative Crowe and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 15, 2004 be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendment to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, after line 11, insert the following:<br />

"R.S. 40:2115.15(B)(2) is all proposed new law.<br />

(2)The hearing shall be held in the municipality in which the<br />

hospital is located. However, if the hospital is not located within a<br />

municipality, the hearing shall be held in the municipality nearest to<br />

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the hospital and within the same parish in which the hospital is<br />

located or at the affected hospital itself."<br />

Senators:<br />

Senator Tom Schedler<br />

Senator Joe McPherson<br />

Senator Ben Nevers<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Daniel T. Flavin<br />

Senator Schedler asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Schedler, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Jones<br />

Adley Dupre Kostelka<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Barham Fontenot Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Hainkel Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Heitmeier Lentini McPherson<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Schedler moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

the House of Representatives has appointed the following members,<br />

on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like<br />

committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Bill No.<br />

859 by Senator Romero:<br />

Representatives Martiny, Pinac and Durand.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 415.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 382.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on House Bill No. 619<br />

The President of the Senate announced the following change in<br />

the Conference Committee membership on the disagreement to House<br />

Bill No. 619: Senator Hines, vice Senator Dardenne.<br />

Motion To Consider<br />

Senator Dardenne moved the adoption of a motion to consider<br />

House Bill No. 403 on third reading and final passage, subject to call<br />

after the 82nd calendar day.<br />

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ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Amedee Hainkel Nevers<br />

Barham Heitmeier Romero<br />

Boasso Holden Schedler<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dupre Jones Ullo<br />

Ellington<br />

Lentini<br />

Fontenot<br />

Malone<br />

Total—25<br />

NAYS<br />

Bajoie Cravins Irons<br />

Boissiere Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Cain Fields Marionneaux<br />

Chaisson Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Total—12<br />

ABSENT<br />

Adley<br />

Total—2<br />

McPherson<br />

The Chair declared that the Senate refused to adopt the motion<br />

to consider House Bill No. 403 after the 82nd calendar day.<br />

Motion To Consider<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux moved the adoption of a motion to<br />

consider House Bill No. 608 on third reading and final passage,<br />

subject to call after the 82nd calendar day.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie<br />

Total—2<br />

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Schedler<br />

The Chair declared that the motion to consider House Bill No.<br />

608 after the 82nd calendar day was adopted.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Introduction of Senate Resolutions<br />

Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of introducing and reading the following Senate<br />

Resolutions a first and second time and acting upon them as follows:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 171—<br />

BY SENATOR NEVERS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the<br />

Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Will Smith, Jr.<br />

On motion of Senator Ellington, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 172—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Coach Henry “Hank” Louis Stram for his enshrinement<br />

into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.<br />

On motion of Senator Holden, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 173—<br />

BY SENATOR CAIN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Insurance to meet and<br />

form an advisory committee to study and determine the possible<br />

effects of pharmacy benefit managers on the health insurance policy<br />

holders, pharmacists, health care providers and medication<br />

manufacturers.<br />

On motion of Senator Cain, the resolution was read by title and<br />

adopted.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 174—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN AND DARDENNE<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To recognize Durand "Rudy" Macklin on his many accomplishments<br />

and contributions to the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and to urge and<br />

request the governing authority of East Baton Rouge Parish to<br />

name a street or thoroughfare in his honor.<br />

On motion of Senator Cain, the resolution was read by title and<br />

adopted.<br />

Regular Order of the Day Resumed<br />

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Senate Concurrent Resolutions<br />

Returned from the House of Representatives<br />

with Amendments<br />

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions returned from the<br />

House of Representatives with amendments were taken up and acted<br />

upon as follows:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To provide for a study of the benefits, risks and issues involved in,<br />

and the feasibility of establishing a defined contribution plan in<br />

the four state public retirement systems: <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Employees' Retirement System, Teachers' Retirement System<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, <strong>Louisiana</strong> School Employees' Retirement System,<br />

and <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Police Retirement System.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Retirement to<br />

Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 15 by Senator Dardenne<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 3, after "plan" and before "in" insert "and a modified<br />

defined benefit plan"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 12, after "plan" and before "for" insert "or, in the<br />

alternative, a modified defined benefit plan"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, line 18, after "plan" and before "in" insert "and a modified<br />

defined benefit plan that provides for prospective changes in<br />

employee contribution rates, definitions of average compensation,<br />

base pay, earned compensation, computation of service credit,<br />

eligibility for retirement, retirement benefit options, the Deferred<br />

Retirement Option Plan, cost-of-living adjustments, and<br />

reemployment after retirement"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 2, after line 20, insert the following:<br />

"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Commission shall<br />

report its findings to the House and Senate committees on retirement<br />

on or before February 1, 2005."<br />

Senator Dardenne moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

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Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Duplessis Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote<br />

by which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on<br />

the table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board to<br />

direct all school system employees to follow all state laws and<br />

rules and school board policies governing assignment of bus<br />

routes and requirements for in-service training of school bus<br />

operators.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to<br />

Engrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 35 by Senator Fields<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 17, after "Parish" change "School System" to "school<br />

system"<br />

Senator Fields moved to concur in the amendments proposed by<br />

the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

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Boissiere Hainkel Romero<br />

Cain Holden Smith<br />

Chaisson Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cheek Irons Ullo<br />

Cravins<br />

Jones<br />

Dardenne<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—34<br />

Total—0<br />

NAYS<br />

ABSENT<br />

Duplessis Jackson Schedler<br />

Heitmeier<br />

McPherson<br />

Total—5<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Fields moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 56—<br />

BY SENATORS DARDENNE AND SMITH<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the legislative auditor to compile a report on the cost of<br />

operating the district court system in <strong>Louisiana</strong> for presentation<br />

to the legislature prior to the 2005 Regular Session; to request<br />

assistance of various state and local governmental entities which<br />

perform various district court functions or provide financial<br />

support of the court system; and to report to the legislature any<br />

limitations imposed on the compilation of timely, relevant, and<br />

accurate information on the operations of the district court<br />

system.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and<br />

Governmental Affairs to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No.<br />

56 by Senators Dardenne and Smith<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To" change "direct" to "urge and request"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 15, after "hereby" change "directs" to "urges and<br />

requests"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, line 22, delete "directed" and insert "hereby urged and<br />

requested"<br />

Senator Dardenne moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

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ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Cravins Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Duplessis Heitmeier Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote<br />

by which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on<br />

the table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request that the Senate and House labor and industrial<br />

relations committees to meet and function as a joint committee<br />

to study the effects of an inadequately trained and motivated<br />

tourism and hospitality workforce on the future financial<br />

viability and competitiveness of the tourism industry on the<br />

New Orleans Metropolitan Area and throughout the state.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and<br />

Governmental Affairs to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No.<br />

58 by Senator Irons<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "Senate and House" delete the remainder of<br />

the line and insert "committees on labor and industrial relations to"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 3, line 1, after "Senate and House" delete the remainder of<br />

the line and insert "committees on labor and industrial relations to<br />

meet and"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 3, line 2, after "conduct a study" and before "during" insert<br />

"prior to and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, line 2, change "2004" to "2005"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 3, line 11, change "would" to "should"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 3, line 18, change "2004" to "2005"<br />

Senator Irons moved to concur in the amendments proposed by<br />

the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Cravins Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Duplessis Heitmeier Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Irons moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107—<br />

BY SENATOR BOASSO<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the Joint Legislative Commission on Saltwater Fisheries<br />

and the Ad Hoc Saltwater Fisheries Advisory Board to study<br />

and make recommendations to the legislature on a revision of the<br />

state's saltwater fisheries laws and regulations as they pertain to<br />

commercial and recreational fishing.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

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HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and<br />

Governmental Affairs to Reengrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution<br />

No. 107 by Senator Boasso<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To" delete the remainder of the line and on<br />

line 3 delete "Fisheries Advisory Board" and insert the following:<br />

"request the House Committee on Natural Resources and Senate<br />

Committee on Natural Resources to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 3, delete "on" and at the beginning of line<br />

4 delete "a" and insert "regarding"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, delete lines 16 and 17 and on page 2 delete lines 1 through<br />

3 and at the beginning of line 4 delete "districts," and insert the<br />

following: "request the House Committee on Natural Resources and<br />

Senate Committee on Natural Resources to meet and function as a<br />

joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 2, line 6, after "fishing." delete the remainder of the line and<br />

delete line 7<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, line 14, after "that the" delete "commission" and insert<br />

"joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, line 15, change "renewal" to "renewable"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 2, line 17, after "that the" delete "commission" and insert<br />

"joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 2, line 18, after "September 1, 2004" delete the remainder of<br />

the line and delete line 19 and insert a period "."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 9<br />

On page 2, line 20, after "RESOLVED that" delete the remainder of<br />

the line and delete line 21 and at the beginning of line 22 delete<br />

"Board is hereby created, consisting of" and insert the following: "the<br />

joint committee shall specifically solicit the input, recommendations,<br />

and advice of the following:"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 10<br />

On page 2, line 23, after "of <strong>Louisiana</strong>" change "apponted" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 11<br />

On page 2, line 23, after "three" change "members" to<br />

"representatives"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 12<br />

On page 2, line 24, after "Federation" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 13<br />

On page 2, line 24, after "one" change "member" to "representative"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 14<br />

On page 2, line 25, after "Association" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 15<br />

On page 2, line 26, after "Fisheries" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 16<br />

On page 2, at the end of line 26, after "secretary" insert a semicolon<br />

";" and delete the remainder of the line and at the beginning of line 27,<br />

delete "serve in an advisory capacity only;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 17<br />

On page 2, line 29, after "Two" delete "members appointed from"<br />

and insert "representatives designated jointly by"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 18<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 1, delete "or the" and insert "and the"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 19<br />

On page 3, line 3, after "Two" delete "members appointed from" and<br />

insert "representatives designated jointly by"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 20<br />

On page 3, line 5, after "Growers Association," change "or" to "and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 21<br />

On page 3, line 6, after "Two" delete "members appointed from" and<br />

insert "representatives designated jointly by"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 22<br />

On page 3, line 8, after "Association," change "or" to "and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 23<br />

On page 3, line 10, after "Two" delete "members appointed from"<br />

and insert "representatives designated jointly by"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 24<br />

On page 3, at the beginning of line 12, change "or" to "and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 25<br />

On page 3, line 13, after "that the" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

insert "joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 26<br />

On page 3, line 16, after "to the" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

insert "<strong>Louisiana</strong> Legislature."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 27<br />

On page 3, line 17, after "joint" change "commission" to "committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 28<br />

On page 3, line 20, after "that the" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

insert "chairmen of the joint committee are authorized"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 29<br />

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On page 3, line 23, after "as the" change "chair" to "chairmen"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 30<br />

On page 3, line 25, after "that the" change "commission" to "joint<br />

committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 31<br />

On page 3, delete lines 28 and 29<br />

Senator Boasso moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Cravins Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Duplessis Heitmeier Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Boasso moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 124—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To establish the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Prosper Commission to conduct a<br />

comprehensive study of the public bid law, the procurement<br />

code, bid preferences and reciprocal preferences, and services<br />

contracts.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and<br />

Governmental Affairs to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No.<br />

124 by Senator Duplessis<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "to conduct" delete "establish<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Prosper Commission" and insert the following: "request<br />

the House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee<br />

on Finance to meet and function as a joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 19, after "<strong>Louisiana</strong>" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and at the beginning of line 20, delete "the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Prosper<br />

Commission" and insert the following: "does hereby request the<br />

House Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on<br />

Finance to meet and function as a joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 3, line 1, after "that the" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

delete lines 2 through 14 and insert the following: "joint committee<br />

shall specifically solicit the input, recommendations, and advice of<br />

the commissioner of administration, or his designee; the director of<br />

facility planning and control, or his designee; the director of<br />

contractual review, or her designee; the director of state purchasing,<br />

or her designee; the secretary of the Department of Economic<br />

Development, or his designee; two representatives of the small<br />

business community designated by the governor; one representative<br />

of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Association of Business and Industry designated by<br />

its executive director; and one representative of the National<br />

Federation of Independent Business designated by its president."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, delete lines 15 through 24 and insert the following"<br />

"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the designations made<br />

pursuant to this Resolution shall be submitted to the chairmen of the<br />

joint committee."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 3, line 26, after "assist the" change "commission" to "joint<br />

committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 26, change "chair" to "chairmen"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 27, change "commission." to "joint<br />

committee."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 3, line 28, change "commission" to "joint committee"<br />

Senator Duplessis moved to reject the amendments proposed by<br />

the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

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Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jackson<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were rejected. Senator Duplessis moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were rejected and laid the motion on the table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Insurance and the<br />

House Committee on Insurance to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study the difficulty in obtaining professional<br />

liability coverage for certain healthcare providers.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committ ee on House and<br />

Governmental Affairs to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No.<br />

127 by Senator Schedler<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 12, after "WHEREAS," delete the remainder of the<br />

line and at the beginning of line 13, delete "recommendations to"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 13, after "joint legislative" delete "insurance<br />

committees for" and insert "committee shall consider"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 17, after "WHEREAS, the" delete "advisory task<br />

force is needed to" and insert "joint committee shall"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 2, line 18, after "RESOLVED that" delete the remainder of<br />

the line and insert "the joint committee shall specifically examine"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, line 23, after "private sector" delete the remainder of the<br />

line and delete line 24 and insert a period "."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

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On page 2, line 25, after "that the" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

insert "joint committee shall specifically solicit the input,<br />

recommendations, and advice of one"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 2, line 26, change "appointed" to "designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 27, change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 9<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 28, change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 10<br />

On page 2, line 29 after "pharmacist" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 11<br />

On page 2, line 30, after "ophthalmologist" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 12<br />

On page 3, line 1, after "podiatrist" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 13<br />

On page 3, line 2, after "worker" change "appointed" to "designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 14<br />

On page 3, at the beginning of line 4, change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 15<br />

On page 3, line 5, after "counselor" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 16<br />

On page 3, line 7, after "professional" change "appointed" to<br />

"designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 17<br />

On page 3, line 8, after "one" change "member appointed" to "person<br />

designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 18<br />

On page 3, line 9, after "one" change "member appointed" to "person<br />

designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 19<br />

On page 3, line 10, after "one" change "member appointed" to<br />

"person designated"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 20<br />

On page 3, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following"<br />

"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the joint committee shall<br />

conduct such research, meetings, and hearings as it deems appropriate<br />

and shall compile its findings and recommendations into a final report<br />

which shall be submitted to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Legislature prior to March<br />

1, 2005."<br />

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Senator Dardenne moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote<br />

by which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on<br />

the table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135—<br />

BY SENATOR MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the special committee created by Senate Concurrent<br />

Resolution No. 21 of the 2003 Regular Session to study and<br />

develop recommendations for standards and records management<br />

technologies for clerks of court's offices and to provide relative<br />

to the committee membership.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Judiciary to Original<br />

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 135 by Senator Michot<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 4, line 1, change "millages," to "mortgages,"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 4, between lines 3 and 4, insert the following:<br />

"(18) The clerk of court of St. Helena Parish or his designee."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 4, at the end of line 24, change "millages," to "mortgages,"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 4, line 25, after "archives," and before "and" insert "the clerk<br />

of court of St. Helena Parish,"<br />

Senator Michot moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Cravins Jackson Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Fields<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Michot moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget to create a<br />

task force to study the practices and standards followed by<br />

departments and agencies of the executive branch of state<br />

government, with respect to contracting with nonprofit<br />

organizations, in order to better assist such organizations in<br />

developing consistent professional standards of excellence<br />

applicable to such contracts.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Appropriations to<br />

Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 139 by Senator Jackson<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, change "direct" to "urge and request"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 3, change "direct" to "urge and request"<br />

Senator Jackson moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Jackson moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141—<br />

BY SENATOR SMITH AND REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the president of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Community and<br />

Technical College System to allocate $350,000 from Carl D.<br />

Perkins Vocational Education funds to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Agriculture<br />

Education Office for the continued funding of administrative<br />

support of the state's Agricultural Education Program.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Education to<br />

Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 141 by Senator Smith<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 3, after "allocate" and before "from" change<br />

"$350,000" to "three hundred fifty thousand dollars"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

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On page 1, at the end of line 3, after "the" insert "<strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

University Agricultural Center for use by the"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 5, after "state's" change "Agricultural Education<br />

Program." to "agricultural education program."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, line 6, after "with" and before "middle" change "206" to<br />

"two hundred six"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 7, change "Agricultural Education" to<br />

"agricultural education" and at the beginning of line 8, change<br />

"Program" to "program"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 1, line 9, after "activities," and before "coordination" delete<br />

"provide"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 1, line 10, after "benchmarks," delete the remainder of the<br />

line and at the beginning of line 11, delete "Technical Student<br />

Organization" and insert "and integration of the career and technical<br />

student organization"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 2, line 14, after "legislation," and before "Carl" change "The"<br />

to "the"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 9<br />

On page 2, at the end of line 15, change "post-secondary" to<br />

"postsecondary"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 10<br />

On page 2, line 19, after "offer" and before "to" change "sufficient<br />

two-year programs" to "two-year programs sufficient"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 11<br />

On page 2, at the end of line 22, change "Agriculture" to "agriculture"<br />

and at the beginning of line 23, change "Education Program" to<br />

"education program"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 12<br />

On page 2. line 27, after "allocate" and before "from" change<br />

"$350,000.00" to "three hundred fifty thousand dollars"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 13<br />

On page 2, at the end of line 27, after "<strong>Louisiana</strong>" insert "State<br />

University Agricultural Center for use by the <strong>Louisiana</strong>"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 14<br />

On page 2, line 29, after "state's" change "Agricultural Education<br />

Program." to "agricultural education program."<br />

Senator Smith moved to concur in the amendments proposed by<br />

the House.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Smith moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

Senator Michot in the Chair<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 145—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Department of Heath and Hospitals to study the<br />

disparity in wages between direct service healthcare workers and<br />

the compensation of comparable healthcare workers.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare<br />

to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 145 by Senator Holden<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, line 6, after "information" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and at the beginning of line 7, delete "Commission"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 12, change "Hospitals" to "welfare"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, after line 12, insert the following:<br />

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"BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this<br />

Resolution be transmitted to the secretary of the Department of<br />

Health and Hospitals."<br />

Senator Holden moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Boasso<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Holden moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149—<br />

BY SENATOR LENTINI<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Commission on Decision-Making of Persons<br />

with Cognitive Disabilities to study resources currently in place<br />

to assist such persons with decision-making and to determine<br />

the feasibility of implementing a surrogate decision-making<br />

program in <strong>Louisiana</strong> in order to ensure that people with<br />

cognitive disabilities have access to impartial assistance with<br />

decision-making.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on Health and Welfare<br />

to Original Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 149 by Senator Lentini<br />

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On page 3, line 9, after "Hospitals" and before the period "." insert<br />

", or his designee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 3, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following:<br />

"(15) The deputy secretary of the Department of Health and<br />

Hospitals, or his designee.<br />

(16) A legal representative of the Department of Health and<br />

Hospitals."<br />

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by Representative Winston to Original<br />

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 149 by Senator Lentini<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In Amendment No. 2 proposed by the House Committee on Health<br />

and Welfare and adopted by the House on June 16, 2004, on page 1,<br />

delete lines 7 and 8 and insert the following:<br />

"(16) A representative of the Bureau of Legal Affairs of the<br />

Department of Health and Hospitals."<br />

Senator Lentini moved to concur in the amendments proposed<br />

by the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Jones<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Duplessis Kostelka Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Lentini moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To establish a group to study and make recommendations regarding<br />

assisted living communities in <strong>Louisiana</strong> to ensure that sound<br />

public policy, regulations, and laws are based upon best<br />

practices.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by House Committee on House and<br />

Governmental Affairs to Engrossed Senate Concurrent Resolution<br />

No. 151 by Senator Bajoie<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "to study" delete "establish<br />

a group" and insert "request the House Committee on Health and<br />

Welfare and the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to meet and<br />

function as a joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 2, after "Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong>" delete the remainder<br />

of the line and at the beginning of line 3 delete "establishes the<br />

Assisted Living Study Group" and insert "does hereby request the<br />

House Committee on Health and Welfare and the Senate Committee<br />

on Health and Welfare to meet and function as a joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, line 8, after "that the" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

delete lines 9 through 29 and on page 3, delete lines 1 through 14 and<br />

insert the following: "joint committee shall specifically solicit the<br />

input, recommendations, and advice of the following:<br />

(1) The secretary of the Department of Social Services or her<br />

designee.<br />

(2) The secretary of the Department of Health and Hospitals or<br />

his designee.<br />

(3) The state fire marshal or his designee.<br />

(4) A representative of AARP Corporation, <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

(5) A representative of the Alzheimer Association of <strong>Louisiana</strong>,<br />

Inc.<br />

(6) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Aging and Disability<br />

Consortium.<br />

(7) A representative of Gulf States Association of Homes and<br />

Services for the Aging.<br />

(8) A representative of the Advocacy Center.<br />

(9) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of Nursing.<br />

(10) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Nurses'<br />

Association.<br />

(11) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of Practical<br />

Nurse Examiners.<br />

(12) A resident of an adult residential care facility designated by<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Assisted Living Association.<br />

(13) A family member of a resident of an adult residential care<br />

facility designated by the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Assisted Living Association.<br />

(14) The state Medicaid director or his designee.<br />

(15) The manager of the Department of Health and Hospitals<br />

health standards section or his designee.<br />

(16) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Nursing Home<br />

Association.<br />

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(17) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Long Term Care<br />

Foundation.<br />

(18) A representative of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Assisted Living<br />

Association.<br />

(19) A representative of the governor's office of elderly affairs.<br />

(20) A representative of the governor's office of disability<br />

affairs."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, line 15, change "group" to "joint committee"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 23, delete "and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 3, line 24, after "Care Foundation" delete the period "." and<br />

insert a comma "," and insert "the governor's office of elderly affairs,<br />

and the governor's office of disability affairs."<br />

Senator Bajoie moved to concur in the amendments proposed by<br />

the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Bajoie moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 156—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To establish a special panel to study and develop a plan for a<br />

homebuyers program to provide low-interest home loans to<br />

certified teachers who agree to teach in low-performing schools<br />

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in disadvantaged areas and to provide for submission of such<br />

plan to the governor and the legislature no later than March 1,<br />

2005.<br />

On motion of Senator Jones, the resolution was read by title and<br />

returned to the Calendar, subject to call.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1701.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1657.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1576.<br />

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Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 793.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1178.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representat ives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1042.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

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To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 935.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 672.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

RELATIVE TO CONSIDERATION<br />

AFTER 82ND CALENDAR DAY<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House, by<br />

a record vote of two-thirds of its elected members, has cocurred in a<br />

motion to consider House Bill No. 608 on third reading and final<br />

passage after the 82nd calendar day.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

House Bills and Joint Resolutions on<br />

Third Reading and Final Passage,<br />

Subject to Call<br />

The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading<br />

and final passage, subject to call, were taken up and acted upon as<br />

follows:<br />

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Called from the Calendar<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux asked that House Bill No. 608 be called<br />

from the Calendar at this time for its final passage.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 608—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES JACK SMITH AND PIERRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To repeal Chapter 5 of Title 56 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of<br />

1950, comprised of R.S. 56:1621 through 1623, relative to<br />

employees of the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission; to repeal<br />

the prohibition on exploitation of natural resources by such<br />

employees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

Floor Amendments Sent Up<br />

Senator Hainkel sent up floor amendments which were read.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> FLOOR AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by Senator Hainkel to Engrossed House Bill<br />

No. 608 by Representative Jack Smith<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To", delete the remainder of the line, and on<br />

line 3 change "56:1621 through 1623" to "enact R.S. 56:1621(C)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 4, change "; to repeal" to "and the Department of<br />

Wildlife and Fisheries; to provide for the application of" and change<br />

"by" to "to"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 7, after "Section 1." delete the remainder of the line,<br />

delete line 8, and insert the following:<br />

"§1621. Exploitation of natural resources by director or<br />

employees prohibited; removal or dismissal for violation; application<br />

* * *<br />

C. Classified employees of the Wildlife and Fisheries<br />

Commission or the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries may engage<br />

in an activity described in Subsection A, provided that the activity is<br />

not prohibited by other law and is approved by the director of the<br />

Wildlife and Fisheries Commission."<br />

On motion of Senator Hainkel, the amendments were adopted.<br />

The bill was read by title. Senator B. Gautreaux moved final<br />

passage of the amended bill.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Jones<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Cain Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Chaisson Hainkel Mount<br />

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Cheek Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cravins Holden Romero<br />

Dardenne Hollis Smith<br />

Duplessis Irons Theunissen<br />

Dupre Jackson Ullo<br />

Total—33<br />

NAYS<br />

Adley Boasso Lentini<br />

Barham<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—5<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

The Chair declared the amended bill was passed. The title was<br />

read and adopted. Senator B. Gautreaux moved to reconsider the vote<br />

by which the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Motion To Consider<br />

Senator Dardenne moved the adoption of a motion to consider<br />

House Bill No. 403 on third reading and final passage, subject to call<br />

after the 82nd calendar day.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Nevers<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Romero<br />

Cain Holden Smith<br />

Chaisson Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cheek Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jackson<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

Cravins<br />

Dupre<br />

Total—4<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

Kostelka<br />

Mount<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared that the motion to consider House Bill No.<br />

403 after the 82nd calendar day was adopted and asked the House to<br />

concur in the same.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 145.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1605.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1165.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

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Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 849.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 349.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 507.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Recess<br />

On motion of Senator Bajoie, the Senate took a recess until 12:30<br />

o'clock P.M.<br />

After Recess<br />

The Senate was called to order at 12:30 o'clock P.M. by the<br />

President of the Senate.<br />

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ROLL CALL<br />

The roll being called, the following members answered to their<br />

names:<br />

PRESENT<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

The President of the Senate announced there were 38 Senators<br />

present and a quorum.<br />

Senate Business Resumed<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 161.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 394.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Holden asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Reports of Committees<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 382 By Representative E. Guillory<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 382 by<br />

Representative E. Guillory, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Marionneaux, and adopted by the Senate on June 14, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Elcie J. Guillory<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Emile "Peppi" Bruneau<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Willie L. Mount<br />

Gerald J. Theunissen<br />

Senator Mount asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Mount, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—33<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boissiere Dupre Lentini<br />

Cravins Hainkel Schedler<br />

Total—6<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Mount moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 682 By Representative Townsend and<br />

Senators<br />

Barham and Malone<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 682 by<br />

Representative Townsend and Senators Barham and Malone,<br />

recommend the following concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 11, 2004, be adopted.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

T. Taylor Townsend Max T. Malone<br />

Jack D. Smith<br />

Mike Michot<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Malone asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Malone, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Kostelka<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

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50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fields Malone<br />

Adley Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Amedee Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Barham Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Ellington<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—32<br />

NAYS<br />

Boasso<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boissiere Dupre Lentini<br />

Cravins Hainkel Schedler<br />

Total—6<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Malone moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 793 By Representative Dove<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 793 by<br />

Representative Dove, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Heitmeier and adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Gordon Dove<br />

Butch Gautreaux<br />

Glenn Ansardi<br />

Francis C. Heitmeier<br />

Rick Gallot<br />

Arthur J. "Art" Lentini<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Lentini asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

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On motion of Senator Lentini, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fields Lentini<br />

Adley Fontenot Malone<br />

Amedee Gautreaux, B Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, N McPherson<br />

Barham Hainkel Michot<br />

Boasso Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Ellington<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Boissiere<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Dupre<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Lentini moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 849 By Representative Farrar<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 849 by<br />

Representative Farrar, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 2, and 4 proposed<br />

by the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 1, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 3 and 5 proposed by<br />

the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 1, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendment to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 10, after "safety" and before "hazard" insert "or an<br />

environmental"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 14, change "two" to "one"<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1042 by<br />

Representative Triche, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

Representatives:<br />

Rick Farrar<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Taylor Townsend<br />

Respectively submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Max Malone<br />

William McPherson, Jr.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed<br />

by the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 3, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That the Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 proposed<br />

by Senators Boissiere and Hainkel and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 10, 2004, be rejected.<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1042 By Representative Triche<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Representative Warren J. Triche, Jr.<br />

Representative "Mickey" Frith<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

William "Joe" McPherson<br />

Donald R. Cravins<br />

Lambert Boissiere<br />

Senator Chaisson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Chaisson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

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House Bill No. 1165 By Representative Morrish<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1165 by<br />

Representative Morrish, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Conforming Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 2<br />

proposed by Senator Nevers and adopted by the Senate on June<br />

3, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That Conforming Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 3 and 4<br />

proposed by Senator Nevers and adopted by the Senate on June<br />

3, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In Conforming Senate Floor Amendment No. 4 proposed by Senator<br />

Nevers and adopted by the Senate on June 3, 2004, on page 1, delete<br />

line 12, and insert "On page 2, after line 6, insert the following:"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 3, delete "certain"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Dan W. Morrish<br />

Roy Quezaire, Jr.<br />

Harold Ritchie<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Gerald J. Theunissen<br />

Ben Nevers<br />

Nick Gautreaux<br />

Senator Nevers asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Nevers, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Jones<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

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Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jackson Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cravins Kostelka Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Nevers moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1560 By Representative Crowe<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1560 by<br />

Representative Crowe, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 1, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That the following amendment to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, at the end of line 19, insert the following: "The state shall<br />

give credit for the improvements made by the St. Tammany Parish<br />

School Board on the property to be transferred by the state."<br />

Respectively submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

A. J. Crowe Max Malone<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Jody Amedee<br />

Gary Beard<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Malone asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Malone, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

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ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cravins Hainkel Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Malone moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1576 By Representative Burns<br />

June 17, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1576 by<br />

Representative Burns, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Legislative Bureau amendments proposed by the<br />

Legislative Bureau and adopted by the Senate on June 10, 2004,<br />

be rejected.<br />

2. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 9, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "2953" and before "to" insert "and R.S.<br />

47:2401(B),"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 3, change "2951(C) and (D)," to "2951(C) and R.S.<br />

47:2426,"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, at the beginning of line 5, insert "inheritance and estate<br />

taxes; to provide for revocable inter vivos trusts and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, line 6, after "article;" and before "and" insert "to provide<br />

for exemptions from the filing of inheritance tax returns;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 1, line 9, change "2951(C) and (D) are" to "2951(C) is"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, delete lines 4 through 11 in their entirety and insert the<br />

following:<br />

"C.(1) For deaths occurring after June 30, 2004, the provisions<br />

of Paragraphs A and B of this Article shall not apply if either of the<br />

following occur:<br />

(a) A judgment of possession is rendered or the succession is<br />

judicially opened no later than the last day of the ninth month<br />

following the death of the decedent as provided in R.S. 47:2401(B).<br />

(b) With respect to a revocable inter vivos trust, a trust<br />

declaration is filed with the secretary of the Department of Revenue<br />

in accordance with the provisions of R.S. 47:2426.<br />

(2) Upon compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph, the<br />

rendering of a judgment of possession, the delivery of an inheritance<br />

or legacy, the distribution of assets from a trust, or the discharge of<br />

a succession representative shall proceed without delay.<br />

(3) The provisions of this Paragraph shall not apply to deaths<br />

occurring prior to January 1, 2005, when a federal estate tax return is<br />

required."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 2, delete lines 26 through 29 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 3, delete lines 1 through 4 in their entirety and insert the<br />

following:<br />

"C.(1) For deaths occurring after June 30, 2004, proof of the<br />

filing with the secretary of the Department of Revenue of an<br />

inheritance tax return, including the related succession documentation<br />

required under Article 2951(A), and proof that no inheritance taxes<br />

are due or that such taxes have been paid, shall not be required if<br />

either of the following occur:<br />

(a) A judgment of possession is rendered or if the succession is<br />

judicially opened no later than the last day of the ninth month<br />

following the death of the decedent as provided in R.S. 47:2401(B).<br />

(b) With respect to a revocable inter vivos trust, a trust<br />

declaration is filed with the secretary of the Department of Revenue<br />

in accordance with the provisions of R.S. 47:2426.<br />

(2) The provisions of this Paragraph shall not apply to deaths<br />

occurring prior to January 1, 2005, when a federal estate tax return is<br />

required.<br />

Section 2. R.S. 47:2401(B) is hereby amended and reenacted and<br />

R.S. 47:2426 is hereby enacted to read as follows:<br />

§2401. Levy of tax<br />

* * *<br />

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B.(1) For deaths occurring after June 30, 2004, the tax levied<br />

under this Part shall not apply when a judgment of possession is<br />

rendered or when the succession is judicially opened no later than the<br />

last day of the ninth month following the death of the decedent.<br />

(2) With respect to a revocable inter vivos trust in which a<br />

succession has been judicially opened no later than the last day of the<br />

ninth month following the death of the decedent, the tax levied under<br />

this Part shall not apply and a trust declaration as provided in R.S.<br />

47:2426 shall not be required.<br />

(3) With respect to a revocable inter vivos trust in which no<br />

succession has been judicially opened on or prior to the last day of<br />

the ninth month following the death of the decedent, the tax levied<br />

under this Part shall not apply to the trust assets if a trust declaration<br />

is filed with the secretary of the Department of Revenue in<br />

accordance with the provisions of R.S. 47:2426.<br />

* * *<br />

§2426. Inheritance tax return after June 30, 2004<br />

A.(1) Notwithstanding any provision of this Chapter to the<br />

contrary, the provisions of this Section shall apply to deaths<br />

occurring after June 30, 2004.<br />

(2)(a) The filing of an inheritance tax return or any other related<br />

succession documentation with the secretary of the Department of<br />

Revenue shall not be required if a judgment of possession is rendered<br />

or if the succession is judicially opened no later than the last day of<br />

the ninth month following the death of the decedent as provided in<br />

R.S. 47:2401(B).<br />

(b) With respect to a revocable inter vivos trust, the filing of an<br />

inheritance tax return or any other related succession documentation<br />

with the secretary of the Department of Revenue shall not be required<br />

if a trust declaration is signed and filed by the surviving settlor,<br />

trustee, or beneficiary with the secretary of the Department of<br />

Revenue no later than the last day of the ninth month following the<br />

death of the decedent. The trust declaration to be filed with the<br />

secretary of the Department of Revenue shall include all of the<br />

following:<br />

(i) The name, address, and social security number of the<br />

decedent.<br />

(ii) The name and taxpayer identification number of the trust,<br />

if any.<br />

(iii) The name and address of the declarant and his relationship<br />

to the trust.<br />

(iv) The date of death of the decedent.<br />

(v) A statement by the declarant that the succession has not<br />

been judicially opened.<br />

(3) The delivery of an inheritance or legacy, or the distribution<br />

of assets from a trust, shall proceed without delay, notwithstanding<br />

the provisions of R.S. 47:2407(C) or :2408(C).<br />

B. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to deaths<br />

occurring prior to January 1, 2005, where a federal estate tax return<br />

is required."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 9<br />

On page 3, at the beginning of line 5, change "Section 2." to "Section<br />

3."<br />

Representatives:<br />

Tim Burns<br />

Glenn Ansardi<br />

Jim Tucker<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Tom Schedler<br />

Arthur J. "Art" Lentini<br />

Ken Hollis<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Hollis asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Hollis, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Barham Fontenot McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Hainkel<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Michot<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Hollis moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1657 By Representative Dartez<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1657 by<br />

Representative Dartez, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 11, 2004, be rejected.<br />

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2. That the Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Marionneaux and adopted by the Senate on June 16, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, line 16, after "Act" delete the comma "," and delete the<br />

remainder of the line and delete line 17 and at the beginning of line 18,<br />

delete "mail"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 21, after "18:1511.5." insert ""Outstanding fine, fee,<br />

or penalty" shall not mean any fine, fee, or penalty which has been<br />

paid in full or for which the candidate is in compliance with a<br />

payment plan established in writing bet ween the Supervisory<br />

Committee on Campaign Finance Disclosure and the candidate."<br />

Representatives:<br />

Carla Blanchard Dartez<br />

Representative Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Representative M.J. "Mert" Smiley<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Reggie Dupre<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Senator Marionneaux asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Marionneaux, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Fields<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson Mount Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

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The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Marionneaux moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1701 By Representative Durand<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1701 by<br />

Representative Durand, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

Senator Holden and adopted by the Senate on June 14, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 3 proposed by Senator<br />

Holden and adopted by the Senate on June 14, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 5, line 17, delete the word "urine"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 6, line 8, delete the word "urine"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 6, line 9, delete the word "urine"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 6, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following:<br />

"J. This Chapter does not preclude an employer or an<br />

employer's agent from utilizing a USFDA cleared specimen testing<br />

method that uses a sample as defined in R.S. 49:1001 provided that<br />

such sample is processed in a laboratory with a SAMHSA<br />

certification using generally accepted cutoff levels as established by<br />

the USFDA for a saliva or oral fluid testing product, or by SAMHSA<br />

at such time when SAMHSA implements a final rule to regulate<br />

saliva or oral fluid testing. Any saliva or oral fluid sample collected<br />

shall be subject to USFDA-cleared immunoassay screening and<br />

confirmation testing at a SAMHSA certified laboratory. Such<br />

samples that test positive shall be preserved by the laboratory and<br />

available for challenge testing at the request of the donor. No sample<br />

shall be used to collect or analyze DNA."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 6, delete line 24 in its entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 6, line 25, delete "49:1008," and insert "A. All drug testing"<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

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Representatives:<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Charles McDonald<br />

Kay K. Katz<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senators:<br />

William "Joe" McPherson<br />

Melvin L. "Kip" Holden<br />

Nick Gautreaux<br />

Senator Holden asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Holden, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Ellington Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Holden moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 415 By Representative Jack Smith<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 415 by<br />

Representative Jack Smith, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

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1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Natural Resources and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 1, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That the Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator B.<br />

Gautreaux and adopted by the Senate on June 9, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Jack D. Smith<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Carla Dartez<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Butch Gautreaux<br />

William "Joe" McPherson<br />

C. Romero<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator B. Gautreaux, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cravins<br />

Duplessis<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator B. Gautreaux moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 507 By Representatives Marchand and Murray<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 507 by<br />

Representatives Marchand and Murray, recommend the following<br />

concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1, proposed by Senator<br />

Duplessis and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004 be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 2 through 4, proposed by<br />

Senator Duplessis and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2002<br />

be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, delete lines 18 through 20, in their entirety and on page 2,<br />

delete lines 1 through 3, in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof the<br />

following:<br />

"C.(1) The penalty which may be imposed for each violation of<br />

a municipal ordinance shall not exceed five hundred dollars or six<br />

months in jail, or both at the discretion of the court, and in default of<br />

the payment of the fine said violator may be sentenced to serve a<br />

period in jail for a term not to exceed an additional thirty days.<br />

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of Paragraph (1) of this<br />

Subsection, the penalty which may be imposed for each violation of<br />

a parish or municipal ordinance prohibiting the dumping of trash,<br />

debris, refuse, garbage, other solid and liquid waste, greases, and oils,<br />

such as but not limited to cooking oil and fats, motor oil, antifreeze,<br />

truck and automotive fluids, paint, paint thinners, and gasoline into<br />

drainage culverts, lines, or canals, upon any public place within the<br />

parish, upon private property within the parish not owned by the<br />

person accused of the violation, upon property owned or controlled<br />

by the parish, or in or on the waters within the parish, whether from<br />

a vehicle or otherwise, including but not limited to any public<br />

highway, public park, beach, campground, forestland, recreational<br />

area, trailer park, highway, road, street, or alley, shall not exceed one<br />

thousand dollars, or a greater amount if a state statute authorizes a<br />

greater penalty for the violation of such parish or municipal<br />

ordinances, or six months in jail, or both at the discretion of the court,<br />

and in default of the payment of the fine said violator may be<br />

sentenced to serve a period in jail for a term not to exceed an<br />

additional thirty days."<br />

Representatives:<br />

Charmaine L. Marchand<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Ernest Baylor, Jr.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Ann D. Duplessis<br />

Diana E. Bajoie<br />

Cleo Fields<br />

Senator Duplessis asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Duplessis, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Malone<br />

Adley Fields Marionneaux<br />

Amedee Fontenot McPherson<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boasso Hainkel Nevers<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Dupre<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

Cain<br />

Total—1<br />

Cravins<br />

Irons<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Duplessis moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 349 By Representative Hebert<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 349 by<br />

Representative Hebert, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That all of the amendments proposed by the Senate Committee<br />

on Insurance and adopted by the Senate on May 27, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That all of the floor amendments proposed by Senator Cravins<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 8, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "636.2(D)," delete the remainder of the line<br />

and insert in lieu thereof: "1241(B), and 1241.1(C), relative to"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 3, after "policies;" and before "and" insert "to provide<br />

for automobile policies; to provide for insurance fraud; to provide for<br />

enforcement; to provide for consultants; to provide for corporations;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 6, after "636(D)" and before "hereby" delete "is" and<br />

insert in lieu thereof "1241(B), and 1241.1(C) are"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, after line 20 add the following:<br />

"* * *<br />

§1241. Purpose and powers<br />

* * *<br />

B. In the event the applicant is a corporation, partnership, or<br />

other legal entity, the criminal searches shall be limited to those<br />

individuals who are directors, officers, employees, consultants, or<br />

individuals who own or control at least ten percent of the entity. If<br />

the section has reason to believe, whether acting on its own initiative<br />

or as a result of complaints, that a person has engaged in, or is<br />

engaging in, an act or practice that violates this Part or any other<br />

provision of the Insurance Code, it may examine and investigate into<br />

the affairs of such person and may administer oaths and affirmations,<br />

serve subpoenas ordering the attendance of witnesses, and collect<br />

evidence.<br />

* * *<br />

§1241.1. Additional powers and duties<br />

* * *<br />

C. The commissioner of insurance may deny a license or<br />

certificate of authority when the applicant, or if the applicant is a<br />

corporation, partnership, limited liability company or partnership, or<br />

other legal entity, any officer, director, managing person, employee,<br />

consultant, or principal stockholder has been convicted of a felony.<br />

* * *"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Karen R. Carter<br />

Troy Hebert<br />

Michael Jackson<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

James David Cain<br />

Donald R. Cravins<br />

Lambert Boissiere<br />

Senator Cravins asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Cravins, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

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Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Cravins moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 956 By Representative Durand<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 956 by<br />

Representative Durand, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 through 3<br />

proposed by the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 10, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 4 and 5 proposed by<br />

the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 10, 2004 be rejected.<br />

3. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 6 proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 10, 2004 be adopted.<br />

4. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 proposed by<br />

Senator B. Gautreaux and adopted by the Senate on June 10,<br />

2004 be adopted.<br />

5. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To" and before "enact" insert "amend and<br />

reenact R.S. 15:85.1(C) and to"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 9, after "fund;" and before "to" insert "to delete the<br />

waiver of fees on criminal bonds;"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 5, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following:<br />

"Section 2. R.S. 15:85.1(C) is hereby amended and reenacted<br />

and R.S. 15:85.2 is hereby enacted to read as follows:<br />

§85.1. Posting of criminal bond; fee assessed<br />

* * *<br />

C.(1) Any person who claims to be incapable of paying the fee<br />

to secure his release from jail may petition the dist rict court for a<br />

waiver or refund of the fee assessed pursuant to the provisions of this<br />

Section.<br />

(2) Any person found not guilty or any person against whom<br />

criminal charges are brought and thereafter dismissed may petition the<br />

district court for a refund of the fee assessed pursuant to the<br />

provisions of this Section.<br />

§85.2. Posting of criminal bonds in parishes of Iberia, St. Mary,<br />

and St. Martin; fee assessed<br />

A. A fee of twelve dollars shall be assessed for every criminal<br />

bond posted in the parishes of Iberia, St. Mary, and St. Martin. Any<br />

person seeking release by means of a criminal bond in these parishes,<br />

or their designated representative, shall pay the fee to the sheriff of<br />

that parish who shall deposit the funds in the Sixteenth Judicial<br />

District Attorney Early Intervention Fund.<br />

B. If the district attorney declines to prosecute a person who<br />

has paid this fee or the prosecution results in an acquittal, dismissal,<br />

or granting of a motion to quash, then the person who paid the fee<br />

shall be entitled to a refund after submitting a request for a refund of<br />

the fee to the district court within twenty days of the final<br />

disposition of the case. The district attorney shall refund the fee<br />

within twenty days after receiving notice of the court's order granting<br />

the request for a refund."<br />

Representatives:<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Troy Hebert<br />

Jack D. Smith<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Butch Gautreaux<br />

Lydia Jackson<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

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Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1215 By Representatives LaFleur and<br />

Cazayoux<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1215 by<br />

Representatives LaFleur and Cazayoux, recommend the following<br />

concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1, 3, 4, and 5<br />

proposed by the Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs and adopted by the Senate on June 16, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 2 proposed by the<br />

Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 16, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Lentini<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 3, line 7, after "F." and before "The" insert "(1)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 3, line 8, change "a copy of this Section" to "notice"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 3, line 11, change "three" to "fifteen"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, line 12, after "chairman" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and insert "to give notice as required by the"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

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On page 3, line 13, change "Section" to "Subsection"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 3, between lines 14 and 15, insert the following:<br />

"(2) The contents of the notice required to be given pursuant to<br />

this Subsection shall be prescribed by the Board of Ethics."<br />

Representatives:<br />

Eric LaFleur<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Carl Crane<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

John L. "Jay" Dardenne<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Noble E. Ellington<br />

Senator Dardenne asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Dardenne, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1516 by<br />

Representative Baldone, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Dupre, et al and adopted by the Senate on July 10, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Damon J. Baldone<br />

Wilfred Pierre<br />

Ernest D. Wooton<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Reggie Dupre<br />

Walter J. Boasso<br />

Butch Gautreaux<br />

Senator Dupre asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Dupre, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Total—29<br />

NAYS<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Cravins Michot Theunissen<br />

Total—6<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Duplessis<br />

Holden<br />

Total—4<br />

Jackson<br />

Schedler<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1516 By Representative Baldone<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dupre moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1605 By Representative Daniel<br />

June 20, 2004<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1605 by<br />

Representative Daniel, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 9, 2004 be adopted.<br />

2. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Marionneaux and adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004 be<br />

rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 3, line 12, after "(7)" and before "Any act or omission"<br />

insert "The secretary of state shall promulgate and adopt rules as<br />

necessary to effectuate the provisions and purposes of this Section."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 3, line 12, change "enforcement" to "implementation"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 4, line 5, after "of the votes cast" and before "in the most<br />

recent" delete "for their respective office or offices" and insert "for<br />

such office"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 4, line 6, after "a candidate" and before "such party" delete<br />

"or candidates"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 4, line 14, after "the candidate's name." delete the remainder<br />

of the line and delete lines 15 and 16 and insert the following:<br />

"If a candidate is not affiliated with a political party, but such party<br />

is not a recognized political party, the space after his name shall be<br />

left blank. If a candidate is not affiliated with any political party, the<br />

words "no party" or an abbreviation thereof shall be placed after his<br />

name. The secretary of state shall promulgate and adopt rules as<br />

necessary to effectuate the provisions and purposes of this<br />

Subsection."<br />

Representatives:<br />

William B. Daniel, IV<br />

Joel Robideaux<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

John L. "Jay" Dardenne<br />

Senator Dardenne asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Dardenne, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Jones<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Barham Fontenot McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Cain Hainkel Nevers<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Romero<br />

Cheek Holden Smith<br />

Cravins Hollis Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Irons Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—1<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 421 By Representative Beard<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 421 by<br />

Representative Beard, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004, be rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Gary J. Beard<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

M.J. "Mert" Smiley<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Noble E. Ellington<br />

John L. "Jay" Dardenne<br />

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Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Dardenne asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Dardenne, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Fields Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 635 By Representative Quezaire<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 635 by<br />

Representative Quezaire, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 1 and 4, proposed by<br />

Senator Ellington and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004,<br />

be rejected.<br />

2. That Senate Floor Amendment Nos. 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9<br />

proposed by Senator Ellington and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

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3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 3, proposed by Senator Ellington<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, on page 1, line 13, after<br />

"regulations;" insert "to repeal authority of the department to<br />

authorize repair or replacement of certain sign structures;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 9, proposed by Senator Ellington<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, on page 1, delete line<br />

27, and insert the following: "On page 1, between lines 11 and 12,<br />

insert the following:"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 9, proposed by Senator Ellington<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, on page 2, line 33, after<br />

"Promotion Association," and before "and" insert "the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus,"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and insert the following:<br />

"To amend and reenact R.S. 48:274.1(A), 461.4(b)(4), and<br />

461.26(B) and to repeal R.S. 48:461.4(c)(2)(bb), relative to outdoor"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 1, delete line 10 in its entirety and insert the following:<br />

"Section 1. R.S. 48:274.1(A), 461.4(b)(4) and 461.26(B) are<br />

hereby amended and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 3, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following:<br />

"Section 2. R.S. 48:461.4(c)(2)(bb) is hereby repealed in its<br />

entirety."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 3, at the beginning of line 11, change "Section 2." to "Section<br />

3."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Roy Quezaire, Jr.<br />

Noble E. Ellington<br />

Bryant O. Hammett, Jr. Lee "Jody" Amedee<br />

William B. Daniel, IV<br />

Reggie Dupre<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Ellington asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Ellington, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Lentini<br />

Adley Dupre Malone<br />

Amedee Ellington Marionneaux<br />

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Bajoie Fields McPherson<br />

Barham Fontenot Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Gautreaux, B<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Kostelka<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Ellington moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 833 By Representative Hunter<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 833 by<br />

Representative Hunter, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Holden, and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Willie Hunter, Jr.<br />

Israel B. Curtis<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Melvin "Kip" Holden<br />

Sherri Cheek<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Senator Jones asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Jones, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Malone<br />

Adley Fields Marionneaux<br />

Amedee Fontenot McPherson<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boasso Hainkel Nevers<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Romero<br />

Cain Holden Smith<br />

Chaisson Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cheek Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—1<br />

Cravins<br />

Duplessis<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Jones moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Senator Bajoie in the Chair<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1197 By Representatives Baylor and K. Carter<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1197 by<br />

Representative Baylor, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 4, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That the Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Hainkel and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

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Page 49 <strong>SENATE</strong><br />

June 21, 2004<br />

Ernest Baylor, Jr.<br />

Karen Carter<br />

Clara G. Baudoin<br />

C.D. Jones<br />

Joel T. Chaisson II<br />

Melvin L. "Kip" Holden<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 16, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

Senator Chaisson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Chaisson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Adley Fields McPherson<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B Nevers<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Romero<br />

Chaisson Jones Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Lentini<br />

Dupre<br />

Marionneaux<br />

Total—16<br />

NAYS<br />

Barham Hainkel Mount<br />

Boasso Hollis Smith<br />

Cain Irons Theunissen<br />

Cravins<br />

Malone<br />

Dardenne<br />

Michot<br />

Total—13<br />

ABSENT<br />

Mr. President Fontenot Kostelka<br />

Amedee Heitmeier Schedler<br />

Cheek<br />

Holden<br />

Ellington<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—10<br />

The Chair declared the Senate failed to adopt the Conference<br />

Committee Report. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote<br />

by which the report failed to be adopted and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1327 By Representative Lancaster<br />

May 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1327 by<br />

Representative Lancaster, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 10, after "be by" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

delete lines 11 and 12 in their entirety and insert in lieu thereof:<br />

"consent obtained pursuant to any of the following methods:<br />

(1) By a document signed by the person authorized, in the<br />

presence of two witnesses.<br />

(2) By indication on a driver's license, personal identification<br />

card, or other personal identification document issued by any federal,<br />

state, or local governmental authority, that the donor has identified<br />

himself as an anatomical donor.<br />

(3) Verbally, by telephone, by the person authorized, provided<br />

that the conversation is recorded and a record of such conversation is<br />

maintained.<br />

(4) Verbally, when expressed by the person authorized, when<br />

expressed or given before two witnesses.<br />

(5) Verbally, by telephone, by the person authorized, provided<br />

the conversation is witnessed.<br />

(6) Any other method provided by law."<br />

Representatives<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Yvonne Dorsey<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Sentors:<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Lydia Jackson<br />

Sherri Cheek<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Malone<br />

Amedee Ellington Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fields McPherson<br />

Barham Fontenot Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

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Hainkel<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—4<br />

Lentini<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1618 By Representative Faucheux<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1618 by<br />

Representative Fauhceux, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That all of the amendments proposed by the Senate Committee<br />

on Insurance and adopted by the Senate on June 2, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 of the Senate floor amendments<br />

proposed by Senator Kostelka and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 18, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That Amendment No. 3 Senate floor amendments proposed by<br />

Senator Kostelka and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004,<br />

be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1. line 3, after "3044(B)(6)" and before ", relative" insert<br />

"and enact R.S. 22:1148(I)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 6, after "statements;" and before "and to" insert "to<br />

provide for counter letters;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 9, after "reenacted" and before "to" insert "and R.S.<br />

22:1148(I) is hereby enacted"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 2, between lines 23 and 24 insert the following:<br />

"§1148. Prohibited acts<br />

* * *<br />

I. No principal of any corporation, partnership, or other legal<br />

entity engaged in the business of insurance shall enter into or be a<br />

party to any counter letter in which a consultant to the said<br />

corporation, partnership, or legal entity is granted or is acknowledged<br />

to have any ownership in the said corporation, partnership, or legal<br />

entity. "<br />

Representatives:<br />

Karen R. Carter<br />

Robert R. Faucheux, Jr.<br />

Cedric Richmond<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Lambert Boissiere, Jr.<br />

John Hainkel<br />

Robert W. "Bob" Kostelka<br />

Senator Boissiere asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Boissiere, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Cain Hainkel Mount<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cheek Holden Romero<br />

Cravins Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boasso Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1485 By Representatives Alario and Triche<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1485 by<br />

Representatives Alario and Triche, recommend the following<br />

concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

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1. That the Senate Committee Amendment proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 17,<br />

2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That the Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Jackson and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

Representatives:<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Charlie DeWitt<br />

Charles McDonald<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Lydia Jackson<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Hollis Smith<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Message from the House<br />

RELATIVE TO CONSIDERATION<br />

AFTER 82ND CALENDAR DAY<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House, by<br />

a record vote of two-thirds of its elected members, has concurred in<br />

a motion to consider House Bill No. 403 on third reading and final<br />

passage after the 82nd calendar day.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Dardenne asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

House Bills and Joint Resolutions on<br />

Third Reading and Final Passage,<br />

Subject to Call<br />

The following House Bills and Joint Resolutions on third reading<br />

and final passage, subject to call, were taken up and acted upon as<br />

follows:<br />

Called from the Calendar<br />

Senator Dardenne asked that House Bill No. 403 be called from<br />

the Calendar at this time for its final passage.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 403—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:85.1(A)(2)(a) and (d), relative to<br />

posting of criminal bonds; to provide for the distribution of fees<br />

assessed in connection with criminal bonds posted in each<br />

parish; and to provide for related matters.<br />

The bill was read by title. Senator Dardenne moved the final<br />

passage of the bill.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Jones<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

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Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jackson Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—1<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the bill was passed. The title was read and<br />

adopted. Senator Dardenne moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the bill was passed and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Motion<br />

On motion of Senator Jones the Senate went into Executive<br />

Session.<br />

After Executive Session<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll being called, the following members answered to their<br />

names:<br />

PRESENT<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

The President of the Senate announced there were 38 Senators<br />

present and a quorum.<br />

Senate Business Resumed<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Jones asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Reports of Committees<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

Report of Committee on<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS<br />

Senator Charles D. Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee<br />

on Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

Senate Chamber<br />

State Capitol<br />

State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> - Baton Rouge, LA<br />

June 17, 2004,<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

Gentlemen:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The committee Recommends that the following appointees be<br />

confirmed:<br />

Administration, Division of<br />

LeBlanc, Jerry Luke Vandal, Jean S.<br />

117 Twin Oaks 4660 Bluebell Drive<br />

Lafayette, LA 70503 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Agricultural Commodities Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Carter, Sr., Floyd E. Glaser, III, Ted H.<br />

702 Commercial Street Post Office Box 61<br />

Lake Arthur, LA 70549 Oscar, LA 70762<br />

Hanks, Robert A.<br />

Hoppe, James<br />

416 W. Park St. 19400 BeBee Road<br />

Mermentau, LA 70556 Iowa, LA 70647<br />

Johnston, Jerry L. Kendrick, Jr., Rodney D.<br />

628 Big Buck Rd. 4601 Heyman Lane, #115<br />

Sicily Island, LA 71368 Alexandria, LA 71303<br />

Koch, Blaine Y. Morales, Walter A.<br />

1111 Crawford Avenue 1195 S. Cloverdale Avenue<br />

Crowley, LA 70526-3053 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Rodrigue, Leslie L.<br />

112 Goldmine Court<br />

Edgard, LA 70049<br />

Agriculture and Forestry, Department of<br />

Andries, John A.<br />

Broussard, Manning "Pete"<br />

498 Hicks Road 3814 Tamara Street<br />

Washington, LA 70589 Abbeville, LA 70510<br />

Delphin, Jr., Terrel A. Frey, Paul D.<br />

2022 N. Lobdell Ave, Apt 57 10944 MayBelle Court<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Baton Rouge, LA 70815<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Johnson, F. Randal Keppinger, III, Matthew J.<br />

240 East Drive 911 Wyatt<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Malone, J. Bryce Rayburn, Benjamin A.<br />

2736 Lancelot 33153 Beverly Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Denham Springs, LA 70706<br />

Rhorer, Jr, Edward "Skip" H. Spicer, Bradley E.<br />

1104 Stoneliegh Drive 3363 McCarroll Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808-5769 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Theriot, Luke A.<br />

Thompson, F. Todd<br />

2030 Cedardale Avenue 4452 Cypress Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Alarm Services Advisory Board, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Brown, Sr., Don N.<br />

Hattier, William<br />

393 Hwy. 3191 59338 Lacombe Harbor Lane<br />

Natchitoches, LA 71457 Lacombe, LA 70445<br />

Nicolich, Marie W. Northcutt, Danny R.<br />

4815 Perry Drive 543 Beaullieu Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70006 Lafayette, LA 70508<br />

Queen, James L.<br />

Thorn, Kay<br />

2632 Brown Street 750 Rowland Road<br />

Bossier City, LA 71111 Monroe, LA 71203<br />

Animal Welfare Commission; <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Maloney, Laura K.<br />

819 Bellecastle Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70115<br />

Aquaculture Advisory Council, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Bahr, Len Courtney, Jr, Monroe "Will" W.<br />

5544 Melrose Blvd P.O. Box 82376<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70884-2376<br />

Denmon, Terry D..<br />

Fontenot, Quenton<br />

281 Richland Place 201 East 5th St.<br />

Monroe, LA 71203 Thibodaux, LA 70301<br />

Foshee, Tom E. Freeland, Russell B.<br />

527 Foshee Ranch Road 14 Bayou Oaks Drive<br />

Natchitoches, LA 71457 Crowley, LA 70526<br />

Gough, Robert C.<br />

Hanks, J.B.<br />

149 Jeris Wells Road Post Office Box 66312<br />

Hineston, LA 71438 Baton Rouge, LA 70896<br />

Haring, Samuel B.<br />

Lazarus, H. Bruce<br />

6362 Hwy. 562 1601 Maple Street<br />

Wisner, LA 71378 Winnfield, LA 71483<br />

Lutz, Greg Mayne, Jeff S.<br />

11852 Parkmeadow Drive 1935 Marilyn Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Baton Rouge, LA 70815<br />

Miller, Norma Jean M.<br />

Odom, Bob<br />

542 Robert Miller Road Post Office Box 631<br />

Eunice, LA 70535 Baton Rouge, LA 70821<br />

Picard, Paul<br />

Pierre (Rep), Wilfred<br />

Dixie Fish Farm P.O. Box 2617 718 South Buchanan Street<br />

Houma, LA 70361 Lafayette, LA 70502<br />

Romaire, Robert Romero, (Sen) Craig F.<br />

19328 N. Trent Jones Drive P.O. Box 94183<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Roth, Nelson (Jr.) Short, Kelsey D.<br />

1737 Hermitage Street 1207 N. General Pershing Drive<br />

Gonzales, LA 70737 Hammond, LA 70401<br />

Thompson, (Rep) Francis C.<br />

P. O. Box 151<br />

Delhi, LA 71232<br />

Architectural Examiners, State Board of<br />

Bacque', Allen<br />

104 Melrose Drive<br />

Lafayette, LA 70506<br />

Atchafalaya Basin Levee District, Board of Commissioners of<br />

Alexander, Sr., Gerald P. Brignac, Ray J.<br />

307 Woodland Drive 1408 North Berard Street<br />

Donaldsonville, LA 70346 Breaux Bridge, LA 70517<br />

Flynn, Bill<br />

Grezaffi, John<br />

6712 Highway 190, West 14330 Highway 417<br />

Port Allen, LA 70767 Batchelor, LA 70715<br />

Grimmett, Bradley Hebert, Daniel H.<br />

159 Blanche Lane 22195 Talbot Drive<br />

Krotz Springs, LA 70750 Plaquemine, LA 70764<br />

Judice, Jackie P.<br />

Juge, Stephen<br />

2508 Northside Road 4134 Oakland Road<br />

New Iberia, LA 70563 Erwinville, LA 70729<br />

Longman, Ralph R. Maranto, Sr., Michael A.<br />

5843 LA 83 18515 North River Road<br />

Franklin, LA 70538 Bueche, LA 70729<br />

Marionneaux, Harry Matherne, Earl J.<br />

62590 Bayou Road 133 Timothy Street<br />

Plaquemine, LA 70764 Pierre Part, LA 70339<br />

Raymond, John T. Rockforte, Nickie W.<br />

226 Odgen Street 77180 Rockforte Street<br />

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517 Maringouin, LA 70757<br />

Aviation Advisory Commission, Governor's<br />

Chenevert, Yvonne J.<br />

200 Oak Street<br />

New Roads, LA 70760<br />

Barber Examiners, Board of<br />

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Vice, Scott J.<br />

3616 Albert Road<br />

Erath, LA 70533<br />

Baton Rouge Port Commission, Greater<br />

Brian, John "Randy" D'Agostino, Charles F.<br />

23819 Old Scenic Highway 165 Nelson Dr.<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Delpit, Joseph A. Dragg, Alvin L.<br />

2323 Iowa Street 2823 S. Southwood Boulevard<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Gonzales, LA 70737<br />

Johnson, Sr, Larry L. Thibaut, Charles L.<br />

3953 Poydras Bayou Road 3599 Hwy 405<br />

Port Allen, LA 70767 Donaldsonville, LA 70346<br />

Tillis, Chucky<br />

10720 Linkwood Ct. #423<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Best Practices in School Discipline, Commission on<br />

Hill, Naomi F. Johnson, Willie C.<br />

2006 Cloverdale Avenue 152 South Foster Dr., Unit 24<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

Thompson, Harvey<br />

2091 West Belfair Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Boll Weevil Eradication Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Dailey, John L.<br />

Holley, Boyd<br />

166 Jack Dailey Road 704 Hollyhurst<br />

Extension, LA 71243 Bastrop, LA 71220<br />

Kennedy, Ronnie Todd LaCour, Jr., George G.<br />

123 Kennedy Drive 7982 Hwy 1<br />

Tallulah, LA 71282 Morganza, LA 70759<br />

Logan, Jr., Dan P.<br />

13144 Adger Rd<br />

Gilliam, LA 71029<br />

Boxing and Wrestling Commission, State<br />

Dupre, Bobby Embanato, Jr., Anthony L.<br />

2688 Ducharme Rd. 129 Clayton Drive<br />

Opelousas, LA 70570 Monroe, LA 71203<br />

Gogarty, Deirdre<br />

Lewis, Fielding<br />

900 Provost Street, #33 222 Katy Circle<br />

Scott, LA 70583 Franklin, LA 70538<br />

Scrubbs, Larry (Sr.)<br />

Shoenfelt, Oscar<br />

3700 Woodbriar Drive 743 Bourbon<br />

Harvey, LA 70058 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Cancer and Lung Trust Fund Board, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Cole, John T.<br />

1435 Henry Clavy Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70118<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Capital Area Groundwater Conservation District, Board of<br />

Commissioners for the<br />

Aucoin, Dale Babin, Daryl J.<br />

3940 Twelve Oaks 144 Julien Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Brusly, LA 70719<br />

Barry, John (Jr.) S. Kirby, Harold W.<br />

12311 Tunica Trace 22131 Reames Road<br />

Weyanoke, LA 70787 Zachary, LA 70791<br />

Part, Elie J.<br />

407 N. Carolina Street<br />

New Roads, LA 70760<br />

Catfish Promotion and Research Board<br />

Cheek, Bill Freeland, Russell B.<br />

137 Winegart Lane 14 Bayou Oaks Drive<br />

Lecompte, LA 71346 Crowley, LA 70526<br />

Gaude, III, Albert P.<br />

Hanks, J.B.<br />

206 Interlaken Drive Post Office Box 66312<br />

New Iberia, LA 70563 Baton Rouge, LA 70896<br />

Haring, Diana Haring, Samuel B.<br />

110 Otwell Lane 6362 Hwy. 562<br />

Winnsboro, LA 71295 Wisner, LA 71378<br />

Stephens, Jr., Charlie<br />

1049 Hwy. 875<br />

Wisner, LA 71378<br />

Child Care & Development Block Grant Advisory Council<br />

Battiste, Todd A.<br />

Bellazer, Mencie<br />

3241 Chimney Lane 13315 Old Baton Rouge Hwy.<br />

Harvey, LA 70058 Hammond, LA 70403<br />

Jones, Mary Louise S. Kelso, Gail B.<br />

5813 Georgetown Avenue 6966 Menlo Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Kemp, Yvonne Martin, Janie W.<br />

10557 Springbrook Ave. 162 Clara Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Sonnier, Susan W.<br />

10350 W. Springwind Ct.<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Children's Cabinet Advisory Board<br />

Adams, Sandra C. Alarcon, Mollie M.<br />

6135 Esplanade Avenue 6225 St. Bernard Avenue<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 New Orleans, LA 70122<br />

Antrobus, Elise Linden Bearden, Ben A.<br />

2220 Ovid Street 16948 Weyanoke Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Zachary, LA 70791<br />

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Bivin, Rosalie J.<br />

Catchings, Sue<br />

3166 Laurel Plantation Avenue 7567 Sage Hill Road<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70820 St. Francisville, LA 70775<br />

Duffy, Michael<br />

Everitt, Kerry<br />

23260 Greenwell Springs Road 10167 Cottonfield Court<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70821-2790 St. Francisville, LA 70775<br />

Gautreau, Marketa G. Gordon, MD, Stewart T.<br />

10833 Ramblewood 9754 Chateau Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70815<br />

Guasco, Robert J. Hall, Bernadine Semmes F.<br />

3660 Rue Michelle 1913 Scott Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70131 Monroe, LA 71201<br />

Howard, Sharon G. Jones, Mary Louise S.<br />

11041 Harrow Road 5813 Georgetown Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70127 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Karle, Jennifer Johnson Kay, Stuart (Jr.) S.<br />

112 South Williams 1314 Sunnyside Drive<br />

Natchitoches, LA 71457 DeRidder, LA 70634<br />

Nagle, Geoffrey<br />

Nola-Ganey, Donna<br />

4621 Prytania Street 5131 Belle Fountaine Court<br />

New Orleans, LA 70115 Baton Rouge, LA 70820<br />

Pinsel (Dr), Jerry Sands, Mark (M.D.) A.<br />

500 North General Patton 4721 Carthage St.<br />

Hammond, LA 70401 Metairie, LA 70002<br />

Smith, Patricia B. Spedale, M.D., Steven B.<br />

2939 Laurel Plantation Avenue 7009 Moniteau Court<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70807 Baton Rouge, LA 70809-1162<br />

Thornton, Julia N. Watts, Judith H.<br />

17443 Masters Pointe Court 4527 S. Prieur Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 New Orleans, LA 70125<br />

Wilkins, Alesia Y. Williams, Shirley G.<br />

3933 Windsong Drive 2752 Jasper St., Apt A<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Kenner, LA 70062-4207<br />

Chiropractic Examiners, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Board of<br />

Faircloth, D.C., Kelly<br />

4450 Stillmeadow Dr.<br />

Pineville, LA 71360<br />

Citizens Property Ins Corporation, Bd of Directors<br />

Briggs, Blaine V.<br />

10340 Dunn Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Ely, Mike<br />

Lapeze, Joelle<br />

1718 Overcheck Lane 304 Park Ridge Drive<br />

Brentwood, TN 37027 River Ridge, LA 70123<br />

Miletti, John Newson, Ronald E.<br />

35 Bonny View Road 1484 Woodmere<br />

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West Hartford, CT 06107 Mandeville, LA 70471<br />

Clinical Laboratory Personnel Committee<br />

Hanson, MD, Stephanie<br />

303 Old Settlement Road<br />

Lafayette, LA 70508<br />

Coastal Restoration and Conservation, Governor's Advisory<br />

Cmmission on<br />

Conley, E. Renae<br />

1605 Applewood Road<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Commerce & Industry, Board of<br />

Atkins, Millie<br />

Broussard, Ernest (Jr.)<br />

4312 Barlow Street 4415 Ihles Road<br />

Monroe, LA 71203 Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Gibson, Carlton W. Harris, Ronnie C.<br />

4663 Susie Street 210 Lafayette Street<br />

Starks, LA 70661 Gretna, LA 70053<br />

Holt, Sibal S.<br />

Johnson, Martin<br />

9551 Highpoint Road 6425 Taylor Oaks Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Alexandria, LA 71303<br />

Johnson, Rusty D. Kessler, Alvin B.<br />

Post Office Box 866<br />

1003 Fairview Street<br />

Garyville, LA 70051 Shreveport, LA 71104<br />

Landry, John T.<br />

Montelepre, Philip<br />

211 S. Hollingsworth Drive 1639 Lakeshore Drive<br />

Abbeville, LA 70510 New Orleans, LA 70122-2211<br />

Murano, Noel A. Pecoraro, Alice G.<br />

57779 Senator Gay Blvd 706 First Street<br />

Plaquemine, LA 70764 Morgan City, LA 70380<br />

Roque, Gale Potts<br />

Scott, Stewart McDonald<br />

192 Highway 119 2709 Idevan Lane<br />

Natchez, LA 71456 Monroe, LA 71201<br />

St. Pierre, Leroy Thompson, Michael L.<br />

13081 Arthur Lambert Road 125 Deerfield Place<br />

St. Amant, LA 70774 Delhi, LA 71232<br />

Trahan, Kevin Wade<br />

113 Port Royal Circle<br />

Lafayette, LA 70508<br />

Community Advisory Committee<br />

Bermudez, Robert E. Coates, John H.<br />

8121 Zimpel Street 3795 Shaffett Lane<br />

New Orleans, LA 70118 Zachary, LA 70791<br />

Freeman, Dale Pitcher, Sr., Reginald L.<br />

315 Beall Street 9470 El Cajon Drive<br />

Bogalusa, LA 70427 Baton Rouge, LA 70815<br />

Rew, Terry<br />

Sawyer, Gwendolyn<br />

3136 Dayton Street 346 Columbia Street<br />

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Baton Rouge, LA 70805 Bogalusa, LA 70427<br />

Stagg, Philip L. Varnado, Karen H.<br />

60017 Longleaf Point 20779 Hwy 439<br />

Bogalusa, LA 70427 Franklinton, LA 70438<br />

Wilson, Alan R. Wood, Karl D.<br />

1232 West 9th Street 1420 N. Columbia Road<br />

Bogalusa, LA 70427 Bogalusa, LA 70427<br />

Community and Technical Colleges, Board of Supervisors<br />

Johnson, Kathy Sellers<br />

Packer, Dan<br />

4550 Queen Elizabeth Ct., #276 3630 Octavia Drive<br />

Alexandria, LA 71303 New Orleans, LA 70125<br />

Smith, Stephen C.<br />

125 Old Shriever Hwy.<br />

Schriever, LA 70395<br />

Crawfish Promotion and Research Board, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Benhard, Gregory P.<br />

Benoit, Donald<br />

Post Office Box 68<br />

33518 Veterans Memorial Dr.<br />

Palmetto, LA 71358 Gueydan, LA 70542<br />

Guidry, Terry<br />

Legrange, Carlton<br />

4435 Catahoula Highway 10373 Gurney Rd.<br />

St. Martinville, LA 70582 Baker, LA 70714<br />

Meche, Jody Miller, Norma Jean M.<br />

1020 Serrette Street 542 Robert Miller Road<br />

Henderson, LA 70517 Eunice, LA 70535<br />

Minvielle, Steve<br />

Pizzolato, Bill<br />

400 Candleglow Drive 15715 Chanove<br />

New Iberia, LA 70563 Greenwell Springs, LA 70739<br />

Sparks, Rudy C.<br />

Walker, Mike<br />

122 Riverbend Drive 15358 Hwy. 26<br />

Patterson, LA 70392 Jennings, LA 70546<br />

Wimberly, James<br />

5740 Hwy. 190<br />

Eunice, LA 70535<br />

Culture, Recreation and Tourism, Department of<br />

Breaux, Pam Davis, Angele D.<br />

824 S. Division Street 8008 Bluebonnet, Apt. 2-14<br />

Lake Charles, LA 70601 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Johnson, Stuart (Ph.D) Jones, Matthew A.<br />

124 Donald Drive 1620 Carl Avenue<br />

Lafayette, LA 70503 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Wilson, Darienne<br />

7334 Camellia Way Court<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Dairy Industry Promotion Board<br />

Alford, James Paul<br />

Bailey, Charnel<br />

28752 Glen Guy Rd. 165 Jim Bailey Rd.<br />

Mt. Hermon, LA 70450 Leesville, LA 71446<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Brown, Mack<br />

Caldwell, Joe<br />

27367 Brown Farm Rd. 7544 Highway 513<br />

Mt. Hermon, LA 70450 Pelican, LA 71063<br />

Conerly, Lanny P.<br />

Creel, Russell<br />

18436 J.T. Conerly Road 47593 Westmoreland Rd.<br />

Kentwood, LA 70444 Franklinton, LA 70438<br />

Fisher, Donnie<br />

Fussell, Paul<br />

10110 Hwy. 5 17488 Fussell Rd.<br />

Keatchie, LA 71046 Kentwood, LA 70444<br />

Ingraffia, Roy L.<br />

Ingram, Troy<br />

20052 Ingraffia Lane 27361 R.F. Ball Rd.<br />

Loranger, LA 70446 Franklinton, LA 70438<br />

Lyons, Daniel<br />

Mitchell, Oliver "Bryan"<br />

1438 Jessie Richard Road 2105 Camp Zion Road<br />

Church Point, LA 70525 Doyline, LA 71023<br />

Robertson, Eugene Rogers, James B.<br />

1500 Hwy 1041 28224 Hwy 62<br />

Pine Grove, LA 70453 Angie, LA 70426<br />

Sharkey, Susie Simpson, Jerry L.<br />

334 South Loop 596 Nicholson Road<br />

Amite, LA 70422 Arcadia, LA 71001<br />

Dentistry, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of<br />

Madison, DDS, Romell J.<br />

2916 St. Charles Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70115<br />

Developmental Disabilities Council, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Armstrong, Jared W. Beech, Sandra "Sam" P.<br />

1710 Rio Vista Avenue 6211 Cherry Hill Avenue<br />

Houma, LA 70363 Shreveport, LA 71107<br />

Crow, PhD, Robert E.<br />

Gautreau, Mary Ellen<br />

190 Villere DriveBldg 138 9574 Highway 22<br />

Destrehan, LA 70047 St. Amant, LA 70774<br />

Hauth, Marion V. King, Robin M.<br />

324 Edinburgh Street 1127 Mckay Circle<br />

Metairie, LA 70001 Montgomery, LA 71454<br />

Marcel, Kay<br />

Martin, William<br />

713 North Lewis 4524 Feliciana<br />

New Iberia, LA 70563 New Orleans, LA 70126<br />

Morris, Johnnie A. Olivier, Nanette M.<br />

2319 Riverwood Drive, Apt. 201 1155 Aberdeen Avenue<br />

Bossier City, LA 71111 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Perault, Mary Anne<br />

Schilling, Debbie<br />

8860 Governor Nichols Drive 22113 Castleview Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70811 Franklinton, LA 70438<br />

Simpson, Lois V.<br />

Veuleman, Amy<br />

3523 Constance Street 4413 Howard Street<br />

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New Orleans, LA 70115 Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Wallace, James E.<br />

12512 Stugart Avenue<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

Dietetics and Nutrition, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of Examiners<br />

Barrocas, Albert<br />

Bourgeois, Peggy<br />

3801 Tolmas Drive 4365 Blecker Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70002 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Brockenberry, Sherry L.<br />

10035 Stratmore Circle<br />

Shreveport, LA 71115<br />

Drug Control and Violent Crime Policy Board<br />

Riley, Warren J.<br />

7 Everglades Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70131<br />

East Jefferson Levee District, Board of Commissioners<br />

Alario, Alan D. Baroni, Nicholas J.<br />

400 Hammond Hwy, Ste. 3C 4141 Bayou Savage Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70005 Kenner, LA 70065<br />

Bossetta, Patrick T. Jaeger, Allen R.<br />

5517 Craig Avenue 3909 Severn Avenue<br />

Kenner, LA 70065 Metairie, LA 70002<br />

Miller, Charles R.<br />

5024 Perdu Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70003<br />

Economic Development Corporation, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Hinchlife, Hal H. Holt, Sibal S.<br />

3703 Deborah Drive 9551 Highpoint Road<br />

Monroe, LA 71201 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Roy, III, Anthony J. Sell, Linda C.<br />

740 N. Monroe Street 3026 Nottingham Drive<br />

Marksville, LA 71351 Shreveport, LA 71115<br />

Education, Board of Control for Southern Regional<br />

Picard, Cecil J.<br />

2828 Congress Blvd, Unit #15<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70508<br />

Education, Department of<br />

Butler-Wallin, Carole Langley, Marlyn J.<br />

412 LSU Avenue 6112 Riverine Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70820<br />

Nola-Ganey, Donna Picard, Cecil J.<br />

5131 Belle Fountaine Court 2828 Congress Blvd, Unit #15<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Baton Rouge, LA 70508<br />

Talamo, Sheila Watson, Rodney R.<br />

16102 Malvern Hill 10123 Glen Manor<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Egg Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

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P.O. Box 747<br />

40392 Adams Road<br />

Pontchatoula, LA 70454 Hammond, LA 70403<br />

Fernandez, Taylor Jordan, Jason W.<br />

103 Sherry Drive 158 John Jordan Road<br />

Hammond, LA 70401 Dodson, LA 71422<br />

Kleinpeter, Jeff<br />

Lewis, Robert<br />

1444 Airline Hwy. 28915 Dabney Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Livingston, LA 70754<br />

Pruitt, James Sonnier, Sr., Belton J.<br />

2024 Pruitt Rd. 2644 Ridge Road<br />

Minden, LA 71055 Duson, LA 70529<br />

Yarborough, Robert V.<br />

18462 W. Village Way Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Environmental Quality, Department of<br />

Brown, Chuck Carr Buchert, Cyril (Jr.) A.<br />

5323 Melrose Blvd. 2800 July Street, Unit 43<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Gautreaux, Karen K. Jordan, Wilbert (Jr.) F.<br />

8636 W. Fairway Drive 2222 Terrace Avenue<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

Leggett, Harold G. McDaniel, Michael D.<br />

23411 Sunnyside Lane 7060 Braswell Lane<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Ethel, LA 70730<br />

Fifth <strong>Louisiana</strong> Levee District, Board of Commissioners for the<br />

Hill, Sam Kelly, Sr., James E.<br />

201 Traci Drive 315 Verona Street<br />

Richmond, LA 71282 Newellton, LA 71357<br />

Mabray, Jr., Jack Patton Maxwell, Barry L.<br />

339 Hwy 608 562 Maxwell Road<br />

Newellton, LA 71357 Ferriday, LA 71334<br />

Meeks, Paul H. Minsky, Reynold S.<br />

101 Traci Drive 506 Island Point Drive<br />

Tallulah, LA 71282 Lake Providence, LA 71254<br />

Schneider, Frederick "Ted" H. Willson, Morris M.<br />

2058 Island Point Drive 1370 Hwy 600<br />

Lake Providence, LA 71254 Jonesville, LA 71343<br />

Fluoridation Advisory Board<br />

Cosse, Christopher C. Davis, Eliska C.<br />

338 Janie Lane 4810 Antioch Blvd<br />

Shreveport, LA 71106 Baton Rouge, LA 70817<br />

Richard, Jr. (Dr), Cyril "C.J."<br />

1134 Chariot Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

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Gaming Control Board, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Gaudin, H. Charles Richardson, Rupert F.<br />

28 Farnham Place 10334 Sunny Cline Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70005-4008 Baton Rouge, LA 70814<br />

Garyville Timbermill Museum<br />

DeFrancesch, Ellana<br />

Guidry, Jerene<br />

409 Oak Lane 2523 Main Street<br />

Garyville, LA 70051 LaPlace, LA 70068<br />

Millet, David W. Monica, Carl V.<br />

136 West Ninth Street 425 Historic Main<br />

Reserve, LA 70068 Garyville, LA 70051<br />

Orillion, Joyce<br />

Orillion, Stan<br />

418 Historic Main Street 418 Historic Main Street<br />

Garyville, LA 70051 Garyville, LA 70051<br />

St. Pierre, Allen Vicknair, Betty B.<br />

3106 Highway 44 129 North Apple Street<br />

Garyville, LA 70084 Garyville, LA 70051<br />

Governor, Office of the<br />

Anderson, Johnny G.<br />

Bromell, Terry Tyson (II)<br />

5539 Valley Forge Avenue 711 N. Vienna<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Ruston, LA 71270<br />

Ducrest, John P. Dugas, Rochelle M.<br />

922 South Morgan Avenue 302 Orange Drive<br />

Broussard, LA 70518 Abbeville, LA 70510<br />

Ford, Donald R. Guidry, Roland J.<br />

3554 Holly Street 14145 East Main Street<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Cut Off, LA 70345<br />

Jones, Samuel E. Kleinpeter, Leonard E.<br />

1501 Sterling Road 5433 Loranger Drive<br />

Franklin, LA 70538 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Kopplin, Andrew D. Mann, Robert T.<br />

735 N. 8th Street 623 Ursuline Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Mayo, Phyllis Nelson, Connie D.<br />

8565 Kensington Drive 1436 North 28th Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Reed, Kim Hunter<br />

Ryder, J. Terry<br />

2126 Christian Street 17 Audubon Trace, The Bluffs<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Jackson, LA 70748<br />

Strickland, Joey<br />

White, Godfrey<br />

35157 Weiss Road 546 Lafayette Street<br />

Walker, LA 70785 New Iberia, LA 70560<br />

Williams, Mary P.<br />

885 Seyburn Court<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Ground Water Management Advisory Task Force<br />

Vandersteen, Charles A.<br />

3299 Hwy 457<br />

Alexandria, LA 71302<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Ground Water Resources Commission<br />

Bourgeois, Michael J. Durrett, Richard I.<br />

8982 Darby Avenue 2333 Bocage Place<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Ruston, LA 71270<br />

Gulotta, Mark "Tony" A. Knochenmus, Darwin<br />

24020 Eden Street 4584 Cooper Lane<br />

Plaquemine, LA 70765 Jackson, LA 70748<br />

Loewer, Paul Jr.<br />

Namwamba (Dr), Fulbert Leon<br />

4362 White Oak Hwy. 10657 Hillwood Avenue<br />

Branch, LA 70516 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Walker, Linda Mather<br />

823 Valence St.<br />

New Orleans, LA 70115<br />

Health and Hospitals, Department of<br />

Bowers-Stephens, Cheryll (Dr.) Castille, Charles F.<br />

1201 Capitol Access Road, 4th Fl 10650 Oakline Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70821 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Cerise, Frederick (MD) P. Duffy, Michael<br />

3253 Plantation Court 23260 Greenwell Springs Road<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-2790<br />

Howard, Sharon G. Jetson, Raymond A.<br />

11041 Harrow Road 838 Woodstone Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70127 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Kliebert, Kathy Hawkins<br />

168 Northlake Drive<br />

Thibodaux, LA 70301<br />

Health Care Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Adams, Sandra C. Adams, III, Dr. Edwin F.<br />

6135 Esplanade Avenue 1465 Hearthstone<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Ally (Dr), Glenn A.<br />

Barron, Leah<br />

306 Stelly Road 8611 Cypress Point Court<br />

Carencro, LA 70520 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Benoit, Warren G. Broussard, Scott R.<br />

21 Villere Place 1318 Soileau Road<br />

Destrehan, LA 70047 Eunice, LA 70535<br />

Bussie, Fran Chittom, Kathy A.<br />

1515 Louray Drive 17216 Chadsford<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70817<br />

Cox, Kelly G. Curtis, Gary L.<br />

128 Wills Drive 765 Magnolia Woods Avenue<br />

Lafayette, LA 70506 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Deist, Steven H. Drake, Kerry B.<br />

13706 Clarendon Drive 1614 Woodchase Boulevard<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

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Duncan, Ronnie E.<br />

Erdey, Dale (Rep)<br />

530 Pecan Drive Post Office Box 908<br />

St. Gabriel, LA 70898 Livingston, LA 70754<br />

Fraiche, Donna D. Guidry, Ricky T.<br />

201 St. Charles, Suite 3600 6173 Oak Leaf Lane<br />

New Orleans, LA 70170 Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Heltz, Sabrina B. Henderson (Dr), Ralph J.<br />

3041 Lockefield 255 Bert Kouns Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Shreveport, LA 71106<br />

Kaplan, Seth A. Kirk, Victor C.<br />

2040 Oakcliff 2233 Jackson Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Alexandria, LA 71301<br />

Lea, Charles E. Litt, Rhonda R.<br />

6315 Seven Oaks Avenue 7094 Carlene Avenue<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70811<br />

Maggio, Carolyn O. Miller (Dr), Alan M.<br />

11024 Bellarbor Drive 7011 Longvue Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Mandeville, LA 70448<br />

Myers, Myra S. Nicholas, Lynn B.<br />

7344 Meadowview 1322 St. Alban's Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Norris, Gladden L. O'Brien (Dr), Joseph P.<br />

9524 West Tampa Drive 4114 Vendome Place<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70815 New Orleans, LA 70125<br />

Passman, Joseph "Butch" L. Pereboom (Dr), Margaret<br />

5152 Hickory Ridge Blvd. 719 Carriage Way<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Perron, Phyllis A.<br />

Raether, Jr., R. Richard<br />

2020 Woodchase Blvd. 17444 Tiger Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Prairieville, LA 70769<br />

Rami, Janet S.<br />

Reggie, Ed Michael<br />

Post Office Box 58 1100 Poydras Street, #2600<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 New Orleans, LA 70163<br />

Renaudin, II, George<br />

Richard, Bridgette<br />

207 Atherton Drive 16333 Crepemyrtle Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70005 Baton Rouge, LA 70817<br />

Richard, Jr. (Dr), Cyril "C.J." Steele, Jennifer<br />

1134 Chariot Drive 118 Cherry Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Lafayette, LA 70506<br />

Sullivan, Marilyn Wade, Marsha M.<br />

123 Cardiff Court 1511 Richland Avenue<br />

Slidell, LA 70461 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Hearing Aid Dealers, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Board for<br />

LeBlanc, Dianne T. Sayer, Susan W.<br />

1904 Cammie Avenue 3507 Horseshoe Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70003 Alexandria, LA 71302<br />

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Hippy (Home Instruction Program for Preschool Youngsters)<br />

Advisory Board<br />

Smith, Emily F.<br />

112 Lejeune Street<br />

New Roads, LA 70760<br />

Homeless, LA Interagency Action Council for the<br />

Judice, Vicki<br />

Martin, Katherine<br />

415 Tupelo Street 827 Glenmore Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70117 Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

Horticulture Commission of <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Barry, III, Joseph "Rob" Cox, Van L.<br />

255 Napoleon Ave. 1827 Ormandy Drive<br />

Sunset, LA 70584 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Harris, Randall S. Hoover, Steven W.<br />

9180 Lockhart Road, Lot 11 525 Esplanade Street<br />

Denham Springs, LA 70726 LaPlace, LA 70068<br />

Imahara, Walter M. Kelley, Don J.<br />

17608 W. Lakeway Drive 2148 Hwy. 958<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Slaughter, LA 70777<br />

Mayes, Roger D. Spedale, Thomas P.<br />

13013 Coursey Blvd. 101 Rue Beau Soleil<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Broussard, LA 70518<br />

Stich, Emily<br />

Tani, Harold<br />

904 Daventry Drive 902 Beau Chene Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Mandeville, LA 70471<br />

Humanities, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Endowment for the<br />

Eppler, David M.<br />

CELCO;P. O. Box 5000<br />

Pineville, LA 71361-5000<br />

Independent Living Council, Statewide<br />

Bateman, Henry Curole, Lanor E.<br />

356 Joe White Road 20618 Hwy 1<br />

Monroe, LA 71203 Golden Meadow, LA 70357<br />

Dale, Larry N. Fitch, Katherine S.<br />

504 Mayflower Drive 411 W. Verdine Street<br />

Metairie, LA 70001 Sulphur, LA 70663<br />

Fontenot, Maria L. Karam, Jamie L.<br />

1311 Dulles Drive 535 Ursuline Drive<br />

Lafayette, LA 70506-3873 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Mirvis, Diane Nobles, Jr., Denver D.<br />

604 Merrick 2700 Ambassador Caffery, #3<br />

Shreveport, LA 71104 Lafayette, LA 70506<br />

Insurance Education Advisory Council (IEAC)<br />

Maunoir, Peter F.<br />

4716 Craig Avenue<br />

Metairie, LA 70003<br />

Insurance, Department of<br />

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6525 Woodside Drive 57830 Senator Gay Boulevard<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Plaquemine, LA 70764<br />

Chambers, Richard L. Donelon, III, James "Jim" J.<br />

3530 De Sair Boulevard 4724 Folse Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70119 Metairie, LA 70006<br />

Henderson, Ron C. MacKay, Elizabeth D.<br />

10612 Hillshire Avenue 13765 Coursey Blvd #726<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

Patterson, Dickie W.<br />

Pellerin-Davis, Paula<br />

45311 Tanglewood Drive 3344 Westervelt Avenue<br />

Hammond, LA 70401 Baton Rouge, LA 70820<br />

Pursnell, Allan J. Whittington, Amy W.<br />

722 Louray Drive 3933 Mimosa Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Interagency Coordinating Council, State<br />

Arthur, Cindy D. Crowther, Susan D.<br />

915 Conrad St. 2120 Quail Oak Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70124 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Hockless, Mary<br />

Hughes, Susanne<br />

2701 Blue Haven Drive 337 Vanessa Avenue<br />

New Iberia, LA 70562 Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Kendall, Sara<br />

Kimbrough, Pam<br />

732 Franklin Street 510 Wayne Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Shreveport, LA 71105<br />

Maness, Amy Paul, Joyce R.<br />

2326 Harvey Barbershop Road 2277 Cedarcrest Avenue<br />

Dubberly, LA 71024 Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

Sasser, Donna P.<br />

Smith, Kandi<br />

280 Hwy. 556 2424 Drusilla Lane<br />

Choudrant, LA 71227 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Swiggom, Mary S.<br />

Underwood, Daniel<br />

6217 West Taylor Street 23409 Brookforest Road<br />

Alexandria, LA 71303 Abita Springs, LA 70428<br />

Williams, Shirley G. Yellowdy-Haley, Teresa R.<br />

2752 Jasper St., Apt A 400 Barksdale Blvd., West<br />

Kenner, LA 70062-4207 Barksdale, LA 71110<br />

Judicial Compensation Commission<br />

Coleman, Sr., James J. Foti, Jr., Atty General, Charles C.<br />

10 Audubon Place 7434 Jade Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70118 New Orleans, LA 70119<br />

Gasaway (Judge), Grace Bennett Holt, Sibal S.<br />

20 Fairway View 9551 Highpoint Road<br />

Hammond, LA 70401 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Jones, (Sen), Charles D. Lentini (Sen), Arthur J.<br />

141 DeSaird Street Suite 315 6620 Riverside Drive, Suite 312<br />

Monroe, LA 71202 Metairie, LA 70001<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Marullo, Jr., Frank A. Thibodeaux (Judge), Ulysses G.<br />

7904 Birch Street 3910 Marie Court<br />

New Orleans, LA 70118 Lake Charles, LA 70607<br />

Toomy (Rep), Joseph F.<br />

P.O. Box 157<br />

Gretna, LA 70054<br />

Justice, State Department of<br />

Gachassin, Jr., Nicholas<br />

110 Greenbriar Circle<br />

Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Governor's<br />

Advisory Board of<br />

Bacque, Justin Anthony<br />

7219 Chenier Drive<br />

Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Labor, State Department of<br />

Smith, John Warner Soulier, Bennett J.<br />

19524 Arcadian Shores 205 N. Locksley<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Lafayette, LA 70508<br />

St. Amant, Larry<br />

Sullivan, Marianne<br />

18630 Santa Maria Avenue 9033 Kilt Place<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Baton Rouge, LA 70808-8159<br />

Wilkins, Alesia Y. Winfrey, Karen R.<br />

3933 Windsong Drive 6031 Dawnridge Court<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70816 Baton Rouge, LA 70817<br />

Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice,<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Commission on<br />

Ranatza, Michael A.<br />

12458 Graham Road<br />

St. Francisville, LA 70775<br />

Law Enforcement Executive Management Institute Bd<br />

Guillory, Gary G.<br />

Hammons, Jack<br />

1105 Shady Lane 703 Hassell Street<br />

Westlake, LA 70669 Winnsboro, LA 71295<br />

Landry, William P. Reynolds, Mitchell A.<br />

1427 S. Park 205 Milam Street<br />

Gonzales, LA 70737 Winnsboro, LA 71295<br />

Library, Board of Commissioners of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Preis, Mrs. Edwin G.<br />

115 Morris Street<br />

Newellton, LA 71357<br />

Licensed Professional Counselors Board of Examiners<br />

Bockrath, Gloria M. Moore, Norman (Tom) T.<br />

3020 Madeira Drive 163 Nickel Lane<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Benton, LA 71006<br />

Pearlmutter, Lynn<br />

2721 Bell Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70119<br />

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Livestock Brand Commission<br />

Blanchard, Vic<br />

Harris, Antonio<br />

24345 Kirtley Drive 9480 Hwy. 103<br />

Plaquemine, LA 70764 Washington, LA 70589<br />

Hebert, Jr., Douglas L. Hodges, Joy N.<br />

1273 Old Pump Road 3904 Pecan Drive<br />

Kinder, LA 70648 Alexandria, LA 71302<br />

Jones, Gloria S. LeBouef, Calvin A.<br />

2170 Hwy 484 13610 South LA Hwy. 335<br />

Natchez, LA 71456 Abbeville, LA 70510<br />

Porter, T. B. Prator, Stephen W.<br />

194 Porter Road, Hwy 171N 5565 Dixie Shreveport Road<br />

Leesville, LA 71496 Shreveport, LA 71107<br />

Wald, John<br />

47 Rhine Drive<br />

Kenner, LA 70064<br />

Livestock Sanitary Board, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Bennett, John Van Broussard, Charles E.<br />

563 Tucker Store Rd. 23604 S. La. Hwy 82<br />

Spearsville, LA 71277 Kaplan, LA 70548<br />

Decker, Adrian L. Doland, David "Billy" Y.<br />

1057 Carney Road 3671 G.C. Hwy<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Grand Chenier, LA 70643<br />

Dominique, Michael P. Kelley, James "Jimmy" P.<br />

103 D. Hess 120 Milby Street<br />

Carencro, LA 70520 DeRidder, LA 70634<br />

Lyons, Daniel McManus, M.D., Robert L.<br />

1438 Jessie Richard Road 124 McMillan Avenue<br />

Church Point, LA 70525 Iota, LA 70543<br />

Miller, III, H.C. Porter, T. B.<br />

HC-62, Box 146<br />

194 Porter Road, Hwy 171N<br />

Waterproof, LA 71375 Leesville, LA 71496<br />

Rayburn, B. B. "Sixty" Robinson, Dr., Billy J.<br />

12562 Hwy 1075 P.O. Box 51<br />

Bogalusa, LA 70427 Leesville, LA 71446<br />

Smith, Rayburn L. Yarborough, Robert V.<br />

103 Smith Thomas Road 18462 W. Village Way Drive<br />

Natchitoches, LA 71457 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Lottery Corporation, Board of Directors of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Caruso, Salvatore A.<br />

Daniel, Pamela Morrison<br />

1557 Eastwood Drive 101 Marsh Drive<br />

Slidell, LA 70458 Lafayette, LA 70507<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> State University and Agricultural and Mechanical<br />

College, Board of Supervisors<br />

Leach, Laura A.<br />

4444 West Prien Lake Road<br />

Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Massage Therapy, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Board of<br />

Hymel, Claudette C. Schwartzberg, Alan L.<br />

429 Rue Carnot 7036 Chandler Drive<br />

Carencro, LA 70520 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Tessier, Janet P.<br />

2808 W. Pinhook Rd., #30<br />

Lafayette, LA 70508<br />

Medicaid Pharmaceutical & Therapeutics Committee<br />

Jastram, Jr., Charles W. Lowery, James D.<br />

6627 Milne Blvd. 211 Fendler Parkway<br />

New Orleans, LA 70124 Pineville, LA 71360<br />

Medical Professional Liability, Commission on<br />

Palmintier, Michael C.<br />

628 St. Louis Stree<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Mineral Board, State<br />

Arnold, Jr., Thomas L. Bean, Theo (Jr.) B.<br />

2254 South Von Braun Ct. 222 Kings Road<br />

Harvey, LA 70058 Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

Bernhard, Kenny<br />

Cordaro, Emile<br />

200 Llansfair 18240 Manchac Place South<br />

Lafayette, LA 70503 Prairieville, LA 70769<br />

Dangerfield, Peter W. LeBlanc, Carol R.<br />

1518 Esplanade Ave 292 St. Peter Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70116 Raceland, LA 70394<br />

McKeithen, Marjorie A. West, Paul T.<br />

#55 B Jamestown Court 2525 Orleans Ave<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70809 New Orleans, LA 70119<br />

Motor Vehicle Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Batiste, Yolanda J.<br />

Bohn, Jr., C. Robert<br />

20725 Charles Ory Drive 530 Arlington Drive<br />

Plaquemine, LA 70764 Metairie, LA 70001<br />

Braxton, Calvin (Sr.) W. Cabrera, Tina<br />

142 Starlight Point Road 18510 S. Harrells Ferry Road<br />

Natchitoches, LA 71457 Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

Drago, Jacob G. Edgar, Jacqueline L.<br />

22 Zion Street 103 Blue Ridge<br />

Kenner, LA 70065 Carencro, LA 70520<br />

Hebert, Marshall Hocevar, Alexis D.<br />

722 Coachlight 15110 Dendinger Drive<br />

Shreveport, LA 71106 Covington, LA 70433<br />

Lane, Gerald (Gerry)<br />

LeBlanc, Jr., V. Price<br />

7811 Wayside Drive 109 Sena Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Metairie, LA 70005<br />

Mann, David M.<br />

Pool, Ralph Eugene (Gene)<br />

116 Clairmont Circle 210 Watyerford Drive<br />

Lafayette, LA 70508 Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

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Tait, Arthur W.<br />

White, Cloid<br />

7311 Old River Circle 165 White Road<br />

Shreveport, LA 71105 Winnsboro, LA 71295<br />

N.O./B.R. Steamship Pilots for the Mississippi, Board of<br />

Examiners<br />

Boston, Kelvin J.<br />

11001 Lake Forest Blvd.<br />

New Orleans, LA 70127<br />

Natural Resources, Department of<br />

Angelle, Scott A.<br />

4349 Main Highway<br />

Breaux Bridge, LA 70517<br />

New Orleans & Baton Rouge Steamship Pilots<br />

Calliouet, Shawn Michael Gould, Chance A.<br />

2217 Aramis Drive 8 Gardere Court<br />

Mereaux, LA 70075 Harvey, LA 70058<br />

Hill, Gary Thomas<br />

Macaluso, John Joseph III<br />

4575 U.S. 61 25 Weinnig Drive<br />

Jackson, LA 70748 Luling, LA 70070-3105<br />

Rieder, Timothy Michael Rowbatham, David Scott<br />

2212 Roosevelt Boulevard 2309 Swan Court<br />

Kenner, LA 70062 Mandeville, LA 70448-6241<br />

Trosclair, Carlton Jude<br />

Wattigney, Louis Maurice III.<br />

8525 Zimple Street 164 Primrose Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70118 Belle Chase, LA 70037<br />

Nursing, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of<br />

LaCorte, William St. John Ostrowe, Alan (MD) J.<br />

412 Northline Street 7525 Bocage Blvd.<br />

Metairie, LA 70005 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Occupational Forecasting Conference<br />

Knapp, Adam<br />

919 Mayflower Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Office Facilities Corporation<br />

Dugas, Rochelle M.<br />

Holden (Sen), Melvin "Kip" L..<br />

302 Orange Drive 234 Rivercrest Ave.<br />

Abbeville, LA 70510 Baton Rouge, LA 70807<br />

Jones, Jerry W.<br />

LeBlanc, Jerry Luke<br />

5342 Hickory Ridge Blvd. 117 Twin Oaks<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

Montgomery, Billy (Rep)<br />

300 Whispering Pine<br />

Haughton, LA 71037<br />

Office of Emergency Preparedness<br />

Landreneau (Gen), Bennett C.<br />

#5 Jackson Barracks<br />

New Orleans, LA 70117<br />

Oilfield Site Restoration Commission<br />

Fruge, Wilfred<br />

2717 Evangeline Highway<br />

Evangeline, LA 70537<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Optometry Examiners, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of<br />

Sandefur, James D.<br />

219 Blue Bush Road<br />

Oakdale, LA 71463<br />

Orleans Parish Custodian of Notarial Records<br />

Bruno, Stephen P.<br />

310 Audubon Blvd<br />

New Orleans, LA 70125<br />

Pardon Board, State<br />

Cox, Ronald D.<br />

LaFleur, Clement (Jr.)<br />

203 Parliament Drive 1705 State Avenue<br />

Lafayette, LA 70506 Ville Platte, LA 70586<br />

Migues, Ted Joseph<br />

928 Roberta Street<br />

New Iberia, LA 70560<br />

Parole, Board of<br />

Laners, Mary E. Simon, Diana P.<br />

2425 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Avenue,# 22 1140 Donald Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70115 Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

Thomas, Isaac C.<br />

Wise, Jim<br />

3093 Topaz Street 433 Massey Road<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70805 Leesville, LA 71446<br />

Pesticides, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Advisory Commission on<br />

Coburn, PhD, Grady Ducote, Wayne J.<br />

807 Hwy 470 213 Sandalwood Drive<br />

Lecompte, LA 71346 Lafayette, LA 70507<br />

Duty, Douglas W. Guthrie, Jr., William (Billy) A.<br />

24 Jana Drive Hwy 604<br />

Monroe, LA 71203 St. Joseph, LA 71366<br />

O'Brien, Zoren O. Robichaux, Michael W.<br />

616 S. Thomson Avenue 7001 Hwy. 182<br />

Iowa, LA 70647 Franklin, LA 70538<br />

Taylor, Victoria (Viki) G. Vasko, Michael B.<br />

43207 Hiwy 190 E 2259 Landau Lane<br />

Slidell, LA 70461 Bossier City, LA 71111<br />

Pilots Association Fee Commission, Crescent River Port<br />

Accardo, Joseph (Jr.) Anderson, Jack H.<br />

52 Holly Drive 602 Yupon Place<br />

LaPlace, LA 70068 Mandeville, LA 70471<br />

Casenza, Stephen Gibbs, Allen J.<br />

3604 Jurgens St. 87 English Turn Dr<br />

Metairie, LA 70002 New Orleans, LA 70131<br />

Hoo, Christopher A. LaGraize, Kevin L.<br />

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1901 Turnberry Lane 4134 Orleans Ave<br />

Harvey, LA 70058 New Orleans, LA 70002<br />

Loga, Emerson (III) P. Loga, Scott A.<br />

61225 Timberbend Dr 18 Castle Pines Drive<br />

Lacombe, LA 70445 New Orleans, LA 70131<br />

Luetkemeier, Hans G. Maloz, Michael A.<br />

3908 Camp Street 3729 Pin Oak Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70115 New Orleans, LA 70131<br />

Rappold, Thomas B. Sanderson, Joseph G.<br />

3409 8th Street 5137 David Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70002 Kenner, LA 70065<br />

Scafidel, Robert (Dr.) J. Taft, Gene<br />

P.O. Box 1331<br />

421 Bill Drive<br />

Chalmette, LA 70044 Mandeville, LA 70448<br />

Pilots Association Fee Commission, New Orleans-Baton Rouge<br />

Steamship<br />

Accardo, Joseph (Jr.) Boston, Kelvin J.<br />

52 Holly Drive 11001 Lake Forest Blvd.<br />

LaPlace, LA 70068 New Orleans, LA 70127<br />

Brown, Christopher R. Brown, Willie (Jr.) B.<br />

9 Forrest Court 3524 Lake Arrowhead Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70001 Harvey, LA 70058<br />

Casenza, Stephen Daniels, Edgar D.<br />

3604 Jurgens St. 1425 Holiday Place<br />

Metairie, LA 70002 New Orleans, LA 70114<br />

LaGraize, Kevin L. Luetkemeier, Hans G.<br />

4134 Orleans Ave 3908 Camp Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70002 New Orleans, LA 70115<br />

Maloz, Michael A. Richard, Roger P.<br />

3729 Pin Oak Avenue 1904 E. Magna Carta<br />

New Orleans, LA 70131 Baton Rouge, LA 70815<br />

Rieder, Chris A. Shirah, Jr., David C.<br />

3406 Arizona Street 249 Delta Drive<br />

Kenner, LA 70065 Mandeville, LA 70448<br />

Shows, Jr., Henry G.<br />

Taft, Gene<br />

3615 Lake Michel Court 421 Bill Drive<br />

Gretna, LA 70056 Mandeville, LA 70448<br />

Watson, William (III) O.<br />

42347 Clouatre Road<br />

Gonzales, LA 70737<br />

Pilots Fee Commission for the Associated Branch Pilots for the<br />

Port of New Orleans<br />

Accardo, Joseph (Jr.)<br />

Casenza, Stephen<br />

52 Holly Drive 3604 Jurgens St.<br />

LaPlace, LA 70068 Metairie, LA 70002<br />

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Hill, Gerald S. LaGraize, Kevin L.<br />

127 White Oak Lane 4134 Orleans Ave<br />

Madisonville, LA 70447 New Orleans, LA 70002<br />

Lorino, Jr., Michael R. Luetkemeier, Hans G.<br />

106 Twin Oaks Lane 3908 Camp Street<br />

Madiosnville, LA 70447 New Orleans, LA 70115<br />

Maloz, Michael A.<br />

Miller, Michael T.D.<br />

3729 Pin Oak Avenue 15101 Old Farms Road<br />

New Orleans, LA 70131 Folsom, LA 70437<br />

Post, Stephen W. Scafidel, Robert (Dr.) J.<br />

3700 Orleans Ave # 5348 P.O. Box 1331<br />

New Orleans, LA 70119 Chalmette, LA 70044<br />

Steinmuller, Charles P.<br />

Taft, Gene<br />

2315 Cottonwood Avenue 421 Bill Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808-2114 Mandeville, LA 70448<br />

Pontchartrain Levee Board<br />

Cunningham, William A. Sheets, Blaine Joseph<br />

P.O. Box 579<br />

12308 Gilbert LeBlanc Road<br />

St. Rose, LA 70087 Gonzales, LA 70737<br />

Port of South <strong>Louisiana</strong>, The<br />

Bonnette, Sheila Gravois, Gregory J.<br />

2513 Main Street 22984 N. Rosary<br />

LaPlace, LA 70068 Vacherie, LA 70090<br />

Hubbard, William J. Jackson, Lawrence P.<br />

242 Somerset Drive 12189 Magnolia Street<br />

LaPlace, LA 70068 Gramercy, LA 70052<br />

Joseph, Louis A. Murray, III, Paul "Joe" J.<br />

163 Central Avenue 13880 River Road<br />

Edgard, LA 70049 Destrehan, LA 70047<br />

Roberts, Jay A.<br />

1089 Primrose Drive<br />

Luling, LA 70070<br />

Practical Nurse Examiners, State Board of<br />

Chancellor, Ruby R. Connelley, Roberta R.<br />

1501 Woodland Street 42265 Brown<br />

West Monroe, LA 71291 Ponchatoula, LA 70454<br />

Nelson, Rebecca A. Passantino, Rosemary S.<br />

1309 Roundhill Drive 11528 Old Hammond Hwy., #703<br />

Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

Sonnier, Jr., M.D., William St. Martin, M.D., Eugene C.<br />

613 Beverly Drive 6205 East Ridge Drive<br />

Lafayette, LA 70503 Shreveport, LA 71106<br />

Turnley, Jr., M.D., I.C.<br />

289 Mill Pond Road<br />

Jena, LA 71342<br />

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Prison Enterprises Board (1983)<br />

Chatelain, Charles H. Smith, John J.<br />

2130 Beau Bassin Road 13179 South Main Road<br />

Carencro, LA 70520 Roanoke, LA 70581<br />

Public Safety and Corrections, Department of<br />

Antoine, Jannita Boudreaux, III, Bernard E.<br />

21610 Plank Road 10610 Cypress Vine Ave<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Broome, Willie E. Gibbs, Whalen (Jr.) H.<br />

5324 Heidi's Place 102 Pintail Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Lafayette, LA 70507<br />

Hodges, Kay B. Hymel, Stephen J.<br />

32978 Hwy 1019 2240 Nicholson Drive<br />

Denham Springs, LA 70706 Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Stalder, Richard L.<br />

Whitehorn, Henry<br />

4515 Bert Drive 2249 North Cross Drive<br />

Zachary, LA 70791 Shreveport, LA 71107<br />

Racing Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Avant, Harry L.<br />

Colbert, Ernest (Jr.)<br />

9114 Colonial Gardens Blvd. 821 St. Charles Avenue<br />

Shreveport, LA 71106 New Orleans, LA 70130<br />

Colomb, Lester (Jr.) J. Grimstad, Thomas H.<br />

9331 LA Hwy. 82 #1 Farnham Place<br />

Abbeville, LA 70510-2356 Metairie, LA 70005<br />

Neck, Susan H. Rutledge, Domoine D.<br />

2107 Marie Place 1815 Nicholson Drive<br />

Monroe, LA 71201 Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Shea, James T. Todd, Ray (Jr.) A.<br />

3401 Old Spanish Trail East 3013 Surrey Lane<br />

New Iberia, LA 70560 Lake Charles, LA 70605<br />

Wright, Bob F.<br />

3 Poydras St/Unit 10 E-F/1 River Pl<br />

New Orleans, LA 70130<br />

Real Estate Appraisal State Board of Certification, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Atkins - Boudousquie, Gayle H. Brawner, Larry F.<br />

500 Mandeville Street, Unit #7 1215 Captain Shreve Drive, #5<br />

New Orleans, LA 70117 Shreveport, LA 71205<br />

Lee, Heidi C. Maxwell, LeAnn C.<br />

7651 Wave Drive 1053 Hidden Ridge<br />

New Orleans, LA 70130 Woodworth, LA 71485<br />

Plauche, Dale T.<br />

Pugh, R. Wayne<br />

P.O. Box 27<br />

1958 Woodchase Boulevard<br />

St. Francisville, LA 70775 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Red River Waterway Commission<br />

Belgard, Harmon R.<br />

190 Donnie Price Road<br />

Deville, LA 71328<br />

Regents, Board of<br />

Rasberry, Jr., W. Clinton "Bubba" C.<br />

4731 Fairfield Avenue<br />

Shreveport, LA 71106<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Regional and Local Economic Development, Task Force<br />

Knapp, Adam<br />

919 Mayflower Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70802<br />

Regional Trauma-Patient Care Statewide System Task Force<br />

Barham (Sen.), Robert J. Barrett, RN, Coletta C.<br />

Post Office Box 249<br />

17943 Heritage Estates Drive<br />

Rayville, LA 71269 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Bartley, Nichole<br />

Durand (Rep.), Sydnie Mae<br />

14223 Bywood Ave Post Office Box 2674<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70819 Parks, LA 70582<br />

Johnson, Lester (M.D.) W. Judice, Ross (M.D.) D.<br />

195 Davis Lake Drive 111 Girard Park Drive, #25<br />

Rayville, LA 71269 Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

Kitchen, Catherine Landreneau (Gen), Bennett C.<br />

1 Stilt Street #5 Jackson Barracks<br />

New Orleans, LA 70124 New Orleans, LA 70117<br />

Lee, W. Chapman McSwain, Norman (Jr/MD) E.<br />

727 Maxine Drive 1212 Bourbon Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 New Orleans, LA 70112<br />

Pilley, J. Christopher<br />

Roberts, Jonathan (M.D.)<br />

421 Richland Avenue 10534 Claybrook Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Schedler, (Sen), Tom Schumacher, Steven (M.D.) S.<br />

Post Office Box 1656<br />

1515 E. Butcher Switch Road<br />

Slidell, LA 70459 Lafayette, LA 70507<br />

Thomas, John (M.D.) A. Thompson, (Rep) Francis C.<br />

2101 Parker Street P. O. Box 151<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Delhi, LA 71232<br />

Trevino, Chris (M.D.)<br />

Turnage, Richard (M.D.)<br />

41229 Hwy 941 630 Elmwood<br />

Gonzales, LA 70737 Shreveport, LA 71104<br />

Rehabilitation Council, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Adams, Dwayne Martin, Clyntie W.<br />

1928 Rapides Ave 10806 Dawncrest Drive<br />

Alexandria, LA 71301-7213 Baton Rouge, LA 70811<br />

Singelmann, Brenda G.<br />

6005 Lafreniere<br />

Metairie, LA 70003<br />

Revenue, Department of<br />

Bridges, Cynthia J. Lymon, Clarence J.<br />

5808 East Grand Court 14212 Orgeon Trail<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70812 Prairieville, LA 70769<br />

Matherne, Gary J. Painter, Murphy J.<br />

9705 Grenwich Avenue 408 E. Sanders St<br />

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Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Gonzales, LA 70737<br />

Robinson, Kimberly L. Scott, Gwendolyn M.<br />

2520 Gates Circle, # 25 1006 Jason Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Denham Springs, LA 70726<br />

Shepler, Courtney R.<br />

Van Brocklin, Kurt<br />

11746 Villa Avenue 1101 Darnall Road<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 New Iberia, LA 70560<br />

River Parishes Tourist Commission<br />

Aucoin, Paul G. Norton, Michael A.<br />

104 Longwood Drive 1036 West Airline Highway, 101<br />

Thibodaux, LA 70130 LaPlace, LA 70068<br />

Touchard, Rochelle Cancienne<br />

100 Wade St., Apt # 10<br />

Luling, LA 70070<br />

Sabine River Authority, Board of Commissioners for the<br />

Arbuckle, Norman Cupit, Daniel W.<br />

402 Sixth Street 916 Live Oak<br />

Logansport, LA 71049 WestLake, LA 70669<br />

DeBarge, John A. Freeman (Mayor), Kenneth A.<br />

136 Magnolia Road 1055 W. Alabama<br />

Hackberry, LA 70645 Many, LA 71449<br />

Lemieux, Donald J.<br />

Nash, Therman<br />

501 Aspen St. 186 T. Nash Road<br />

Zwolle, LA 71486 Anacoco, LA 71403<br />

Scott, Estella Steed, Sr., Ronald E.<br />

607 Banks Street 807 Loblolly Lane<br />

Deridder, LA 70634 Leesville, LA 71446<br />

Thrasher, Bobby G. Valentine, Kermie S.<br />

297 Case Road 1806 Cornell Street<br />

Many, LA 71449 Mansfield, LA 71052<br />

Vidrine, Stanley<br />

1632 Amalynn Drive<br />

DeRidder, LA 70634<br />

School Board Member, District 13, Parish of Evangeline<br />

Wilson, Georgianna L.<br />

1824 Clement Street<br />

Ville Platte, LA 70586<br />

Secretary of State Department<br />

Ater, Alan R. Caballero, Amy T.<br />

Post Office Box 278<br />

2713 Cedar Lodge Drive<br />

Waterproof, LA 71375 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Martin, III, Wade O. Russell, Michael W.<br />

338 Avenue B 4582 Downing Drive<br />

Port Allen, LA 70767 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Serve Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Cole, Cade R. Holt, Sibal S.<br />

911 N. Overton Street 9551 Highpoint Road<br />

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DeQuincy, LA 70633 Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Jones-Bridgett, Jennifer Lewis, Helen M.<br />

9151 Woodbine Street 4570 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Lake Charles, LA 70607<br />

Myers, Jr., Porter "Cecil" Oliver, Elizabeth A.<br />

116 Myrtlewood Drive 108 Esplanade Court<br />

Pineville, LA 71360 Bossier, LA 71111<br />

Picard, Cecil J.<br />

Priestley, Eugene<br />

2828 Congress Blvd, Unit #15 2281 New York Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70508 New Orleans, LA 70122<br />

Robertson, James C.<br />

784 Horseshoe Road W.<br />

Amite, LA 70422<br />

Social Services, State Department of<br />

Garner-Gautreau, Marketa Porche Ricks, Terri<br />

10833 Ramblewood Drive 2245 College Drive #91<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Baton Rouge, LA 70808<br />

Williamson, Ann S. Wilson, Adren O.<br />

6060 Belle Grove Avenue 4155 Essen Lane, Apt. 50<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Woodruff-White, Lisa M.<br />

3441 Lava Beds Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70814<br />

Social Work Examiners, <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of Certified<br />

Jennings, Jeanette<br />

Showers, Robert<br />

3616 Nashville Avenue 52530 Cypress<br />

New Orleans, LA 70125 Independence, LA 70443<br />

South Tangipahoa Parish Port Commission<br />

Hooks, Paul E. Roux, Jr., Roy J.<br />

505 N. Wilson Street 39951 River Oaks Drive<br />

Hammond, LA 70401 Ponchatoula, LA 70454<br />

Southern University, Board of Supervisors<br />

Atkins, Dale N.<br />

4318 Kennon Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70112<br />

Stadium and Exposition District, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Board of<br />

Commissioners (LSED)<br />

Coulon, Timothy P. Patterson, Rosemary G.<br />

25 Magnolia Trace Drive 2409 Benton Road<br />

Harvey, LA 70058 Bossier City, LA 71111<br />

Reuther, Jr., Warren L. Roberts, Sara A.<br />

68 Lakewood Place 3839 Davis Road<br />

New Orleans, LA 70131 Westlake, LA 70669<br />

Saporito, Craig E. Simien, Clyde R.<br />

20 Pelham Drive 103 Waterford Drive<br />

Metairie, LA 70005 Lafayette, LA 70503<br />

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State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE)<br />

Chase, III, Edgar L. Jacobs, Leslie R.<br />

10917 North Hardy Street 6038 St. Charles Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70127 New Orleans, LA 70118<br />

Washington, Mary A.<br />

720 Hollier Road<br />

Duson, LA 70529<br />

Strawberry Marketing Board, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Doss, Michael A. Fletcher, William E.<br />

40392 Adams Road 225 S. 5th St<br />

Hammond, LA 70403 Ponchatoula, LA 70454<br />

King, Lucy Mike Liuzza, Anthony G.<br />

17438 Lucy Mike Lane 14342 New Genessee Road<br />

Hammond, LA 70403 Independence, LA 70443<br />

Liuzza, Jack Morrow, Eric M.<br />

12054 Jack Liuzza Lane 22602 Fletcher<br />

Amite, LA 70422 Ponchatoula, LA 70454<br />

Olah, Chris Wall, Nathan D.<br />

30178 James Chapel Road 26946 Hwy 1037<br />

Albany, LA 70711 Springfield, LA 70462<br />

Wild, Jr., Byron H.<br />

10406 Gatlin Road<br />

Hammond, LA 70403<br />

Structural Pest Control Commission<br />

Boethel, David J. Foster, Daniel L.<br />

1128 Chippenham Drive 110 Melody Avenue<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Houma, LA 70363<br />

Kunst, Robert L.<br />

136 Crape Myrtle Circle<br />

Covington, LA 70433<br />

Sweet Potato Advertising and Development Commission, La<br />

Fontenot, Larry McKoin, Kelsey S.<br />

2043 Faubourg Road 18187 Old Bonita Road<br />

Ville Platte, LA 70586 Bonita, LA 71223<br />

Tax Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Brupbacher, Scott<br />

Guglielmo, Elizabeth<br />

117 Jomar Road 2005 West St. Mary Blvd.<br />

Lafayette, LA 70508 Lafayette, LA 70506<br />

Television Authority, <strong>Louisiana</strong> Educational<br />

Crowe, Carl K.<br />

520 East Rome Street<br />

Gonzales, LA 70737<br />

Terrebonne Levee & Conservation District, Bd of<br />

Commissioners of the<br />

Alford, Tony<br />

Bonvillain, Willie (Jr.)<br />

204 Arapaho Drive 5955 Grand Caillou Road<br />

Houma, LA 70360 Houma, LA 70363<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Daisy, Walton "Buddy" Henry, Leward P.<br />

2517 Bayou Dularge Rd. 197 Pierre Street<br />

Theriot, LA 70397 Chauvin, LA 70344<br />

Henry, Willis J.<br />

Luke, Allan<br />

157 Old Mill Road 113 Olympe Dr.<br />

Houma, LA 70364 Houma, LA 70363<br />

Moore, Jack Talbot, Sr., Gilbert J.<br />

1029 Hwy. 55 105 Beth Ann Avenue<br />

Montegut, LA 70377 Montegut, LA 70377<br />

Teuton, Jodie<br />

212 Lansdown Dr<br />

Houma, LA 70360<br />

Toledo Bend Reservoir Conservation Pool Level Advisory<br />

Council<br />

Bell, Donald R. Boudreaux, Jr., Bernard E.<br />

865 Village Drive 2225 College Drive, Apt. 189<br />

Zwolle, LA 71486 Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

Campbell, Foster L. Coco, Gregory A.<br />

12807 Hwy 71 4051 Bayou Rapides Road, #704<br />

Elm Grove, LA 71051 Alexandria, LA 71303<br />

Davis (Dr), Frank T.<br />

Dreher, Murphy "Andy"<br />

23 W. Bayshore 5435 Hwy. 61<br />

Many, LA 71449 St. Francisville, LA 70775<br />

Freeman (Mayor), Kenneth A. Grabowski, Jr., Edward<br />

1055 W. Alabama 122 Aracobra<br />

Many, LA 71449 Sulphur, LA 70663<br />

Kelly, Larry E.<br />

Sittig, Dale<br />

210 Hillcrest Drive 3594 Hwy 190, Eunice<br />

Anacoco, LA 71403 Eunice, LA 70535<br />

Slocum, Larry E.<br />

Talbott, Ronald "Ron"<br />

87 Smith Road 43 Dogwood Street<br />

Many, LA 71449 Zwolle, LA 71486<br />

Townsend, Thomas<br />

Webb, Jules F. Jeff"<br />

2345 Oakcliff Dr 42 Webbwood Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Florien, LA 71429<br />

Williams, James "Dennie" D.<br />

809 West Pointe Drive<br />

Alexandria, LA 71361-5000<br />

Transportation and Development, Department of<br />

Bradberry, Johnny B.<br />

Bridges, Michael<br />

5307 Highland Falls Lane 4155 Essen Lane, Apt. #232<br />

Katy, TX 77450 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Treasury, State Department of<br />

Broussard, John J. Henson, Ron J.<br />

5509 Moorstone Drive 7878 LaSalle Avenue #220<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

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Perez, Sharon B. Redmond, Jason R.<br />

148 Steeplechase Avenue 4949 Stumberg Lane #142<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

Veterans Affairs Commission<br />

Huggins, Charles E.<br />

707 St. Clair Avenue<br />

Natchitoches, LA 71457<br />

Washington Parish Reservoir Commission<br />

Bateman, Bob Burris, Michael B.<br />

1406 Heyward 1625 14th Avenue<br />

Franklinton, LA 70438 Franklinton, LA 70438<br />

Creel, Louie "Mike" M. Harrison, Henry<br />

48446 T.C. Brumfield Road 26212 Old Columbia Road<br />

Franklinton, LA 70438 Franklinton, LA 70438<br />

Jenkins, Marshall O. Jenkins, William "Bill" A.<br />

56205 Stewart-Evans Road 54516 Monroe, Knight Road<br />

Bogalusa, LA 70427 Angie, LA 70427<br />

Mizell, Charles E.<br />

Pierce, Huey Long<br />

54169 Willie Mizell Road 100 Chadell Road<br />

Bogalusa, LA 70427 Bogalusa, LA 70427<br />

Pierce, Ralph M.<br />

Schilling, D. Beryl<br />

61183 Hwy 436 38116 Sunny Hill Road<br />

Angie, LA 70426 Mt. Hermon, LA 70550<br />

Weights and Measures, Commission of<br />

Amedee, Sr., Roy F. Gielen, Lazar J.<br />

5922 Marshal Foch Street 217 Teddy Street<br />

New Orleans, LA 70124 Crowley, LA 70526<br />

Hensgens, Raymond A. Hicks, Stephanie B.<br />

15 Judge Canan Dr. 5001 Creek Valley<br />

Crowley, LA 70526 Zachary, LA 70791<br />

Michelli, Jr, Gasper T.<br />

Miller, W. Michael<br />

613 E. Scenic Drive 28140 River Road<br />

Pass Christian, MS 39571 Mt. Hermon, LA 70450<br />

Moreaux, Joseph "Al" O'Neill, Jr, John P.<br />

124 Belle Helene 4934 Hot Wells Road<br />

Thibodaux, LA 70301 Boyce, LA 71409<br />

Savoie, Jr., Jon "Tony" A.<br />

237 Reynaud Dr.<br />

Donaldsonville, LA 70346<br />

West Jefferson Levee Dist. Bd. of Commissioners<br />

Cheramie, Milton J. Kerner, Timothy P.<br />

1311 Mimosa Street 1156 Jean Lafitte Blvd<br />

Marrero, LA 70072 Laffite, LA 70067<br />

Wild Caught Shrimp Industry Trade Action Advisory Council,<br />

La.<br />

Authement, Lance Dartez (Rep), Carla B.<br />

265 Chase Drive 1006 Eighth Street<br />

Bourg, LA 70343 Morgan City, LA 70380<br />

Fabre, A.J.<br />

Falgout, Julie<br />

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2578 Privateer Blvd 119 Cottonwood Drive<br />

Barataria, LA 70036 Houma, LA 70360<br />

Gautreaux, (Sen) "Butch" Guidry, Clint<br />

1015 Clothilde Street 4241 Jean Lafitte Boulevard<br />

Morgan City, LA 70380 Lafitte, LA 70067<br />

Pierre (Rep), Wilfred<br />

Saltalamacchia, Preston<br />

718 South Buchanan Street 1621 Yscloskey Highway<br />

Lafayette, LA 70502 St. Bernard, LA 70085<br />

Schwab, Don<br />

508 Hesper Ave<br />

Metairie, LA 70005<br />

Wildlife and Fisheries, Department of<br />

Landreneau, W. Dwight Lansing, Janice A.<br />

236 Dejean Street 10410 Lonepine Road<br />

Washington, LA 70589 Denham Springs, LA 70726<br />

Women's Policy & Research Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Burns, Vicki Bernard D'Souza, Bernadette G.<br />

6005 Bayou Crossing Drive 14 Newcomb Blvd.<br />

Alexandria, LA 71303 New Orleans, LA 70118<br />

Dumond Slatten, Lise Anne Durand (Rep.), Sydnie Mae<br />

#10 Courtyard Circle Post Office Box 2674<br />

Lafayette, LA 70508 Parks, LA 70582<br />

Godfrey, Helen C. Harris, Rose M.<br />

8100 Southdowns Street 192 City Place Drive, Apt. A<br />

Shreveport, LA 71107 Lockport, LA 70374<br />

Irons (Sen), Paulette R. Lavespere, Cynthia P.<br />

1010 Common Street, Ste. 3040 1704 Park Avenue<br />

New Orleans, LA 70112 Monroe, LA 71201<br />

Magnus, Jeanette, MD, PhD H. Mayo, Phyllis<br />

6066 Annunciation 8565 Kensington Drive<br />

New Orleans, LA 70118 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Roy, Barbara H.<br />

Ryan, Sheila<br />

2204 North University Drive 2357 Tulip Street<br />

Lafayette, LA 70507 Baton Rouge, LA 70806<br />

Smith, Jane (Rep) Vines, Jacqueline D.<br />

Post Office Box 72624<br />

9808 Grenwich Avenue<br />

Bossier City, LA 71172 Baton Rouge, LA 70809<br />

Wilkerson, Mary Lynn<br />

Willinger, Beth<br />

1417 Frenchman's Bend Road 6047 Annunciation Street<br />

Monroe, LA 71203 New Orleans, LA 70118<br />

Worker's Compensation Corporation, Board of Directors<br />

Holt, Sibal S.<br />

9551 Highpoint Road<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810<br />

Workforce Commission, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Dansby, Rex Freeman, John L.<br />

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317 Fontenot Road 122 Post Oak Drive<br />

Lake Charles, LA 70605 Mansfield, LA 71052<br />

Holt, Sibal S. Lawson, Huey P.<br />

9551 Highpoint Road 3627-14th Street<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Alexandria, LA 71302<br />

Owens, Jr., James R. Smith, Donna P.<br />

1020 Dairy Street 15343 Woodwick Avenue<br />

St. Gabriel, LA 70776 Baton Rouge, LA 70816<br />

Motion to Confirm<br />

Senator Jones moved to confirm the persons on the above list<br />

who were reported by the Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs and recommended for confirmation.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Cain Hainkel Mount<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cheek Hollis Romero<br />

Cravins Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Adley<br />

Boasso<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Holden<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the people on the above list were confirmed.<br />

Reports of Committees, Resumed<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

Report of Committee on<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS<br />

Senator Charles D. "C.D." Jones, Chairman on behalf of the<br />

Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs, submitted the<br />

following report:<br />

Senate Chamber<br />

State Capitol<br />

State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> - Baton Rouge, LA<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

June 17, 2004,<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

Gentlemen:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The committee recommends that the following notaries be<br />

confirmed:<br />

Acadia<br />

Melina V. Aguillard<br />

Rhodonna Bernard<br />

118 Tetas Ln. 611 N. Western Ave.<br />

Eunice, La 70535 Crowley, La 70526<br />

Neily Bundick<br />

Emelie Colley<br />

120 Blaine Dr. 172 Market Ln.<br />

Eunice, La 70535 Rayne, La 70578<br />

Kyla Elizabeth Cormier Danielle Marie Cramer<br />

189 Granite Rd. 1114 Wabash Rd.<br />

Rayne, La 70578 Rayne, La 70578<br />

Romona T. Credeur<br />

Judy Ann Daigle<br />

576 N. Parkerson Ave. 308 Gayle Dr.<br />

Crowley, La 70526 Church Point, La 70525<br />

Alice C. Desormeaux<br />

Kristy L. Doucet<br />

115 E. First St. 1117 North Ave. J<br />

Crowley, La 70526 Crowley, La 70526<br />

Sabrina Gotreaux<br />

Shawn C. Greene<br />

P.O. Box 530<br />

258 Miley Ln.<br />

Iota, La 70543 Eunice, La 70535<br />

Vickie Hargrave<br />

April Hensgens<br />

309 N. Parkerson 2014 W. Pinhook Rd., Ste. 800<br />

Crowley, La 70526 Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Kristi Hill<br />

Laurie D. Hohensee<br />

6142 Branch Hwy. P.O. Box 530<br />

Branch, La 70516 Iota, La 70543<br />

Alyse Lee Kibodeaux<br />

Michele J. LeBlanc<br />

345 Doucet Rd. #200G 576 N. Parkerson Ave.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503 Crowley, La 70526<br />

Frederick W. Leckelt<br />

Elizabeth C. LeJeune<br />

P.O. Box 399 P.O. Box 1006<br />

Iota, La 70543 Eunice, La 70535<br />

Richard D. Maybrier<br />

Bridgette C. Meche<br />

3062 Basile-Eunice Hwy. 322 S. Guidry St.<br />

Basile, La 70515 Church Point, La 70525<br />

Kathleen B. Mire<br />

Tammy Breaux Moore<br />

1260 Rue Novembre 301 North Parkerson Ave.<br />

Scott, La 70583 Crowley, La 70526<br />

Steven G. Moosa<br />

Cherie A. Pinac<br />

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P.O. Drawer 1048<br />

2237 S. Acadian Thwy.<br />

Eunice, La 70535 Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Carmen V. Pousson<br />

Tessa L. Richard<br />

320 Duson Ave. P.O. Box 268<br />

Iota, La 70543 Crowley, La 70527<br />

Lesley G. Schexnayder<br />

Roy W. Smith, Jr.<br />

1001 Johnston St. 3057 Bayou Plaquemine Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70502 Rayne, La 70578<br />

Todd M. Swartzendruber Patricia G. Thibodeaux<br />

1021 N. Avenue G, Apt. 12 P.O. Box 1067<br />

Crowley, La 70526 Duson, La 70529<br />

Charise Rene' Thomas<br />

Darlene A. Villejoin<br />

138 Acadian Place, Apt. 21 507 E. Ash<br />

Church Point, La 70525 Crowley, La 70526<br />

Theodore J. Wasmuth<br />

Linda W. West<br />

110 Rue Bourgone P.O. Box 992<br />

Eunice, La 70537 Jennings, La 70546<br />

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Dennis John Hauge<br />

Tara Minta Jacob-Cain<br />

P.O. Box 310 P.O. Box 14085<br />

Prairieville, La 70769 Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Erin Wiley Lanoux<br />

Netric Latimore-Vaughn<br />

445 North Blvd., Ste. 701 P.O. Box 2183<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821 Gonzales, La 70707<br />

Gina B. McBride<br />

Gaylan Dariel McLin<br />

16530 Oak Ridge Rd. 43098 Lighthouse Ln.<br />

Prairieville, La 70769 Prairieville, La 70769<br />

Betty A. Milton<br />

Dajuana W. Moore<br />

16404 Oakridge Rd. 40425 Kathy St.<br />

Prairieville, La 70769 Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Terry L. Moore<br />

Tanya Moran<br />

15322 Emmett Moore Dr. 419 S. Airline<br />

Prairieville, La 70769 Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Katherine M. Wilder<br />

1242 Wilder Rd.<br />

Crowley, La 70526<br />

Allen<br />

Judy Barzare<br />

Traci B. Fontenot<br />

401 E. 5th Ave. 251 Ezebe St.<br />

Oakdale, La 71463 Kinder, La 70648<br />

Sandra Rawlings Henry<br />

Chantal R. Norris<br />

P.O. Box 163<br />

777 Coushatta Dr.<br />

Ragley, La 70657 Kinder, La 70648<br />

Kara D. Scogin<br />

Elizabeth C. Tilton<br />

264 Green Oak Rd. 1201 Hummingbird Ln.<br />

Kinder, La 70648 Oakdale, La 71463<br />

Ascension<br />

Kelly Achord<br />

Dinah Ambeau-Scott<br />

13122 Lambert St. P.O. Box 4764<br />

Gonzales, La 70737 Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Venetia K. Babin<br />

Terri S. Clark<br />

40097 Larochelle Rd. P.O. Box 908<br />

Prairieville, La 70769 Gonzales, La 70707<br />

Kaelyn Courtney<br />

Danette L. Daigle<br />

38089 Post Office Rd., Ste. 14 39397 Bayridge Dr.<br />

Prairieville, La 70769 Prairieville, La 70769<br />

Deborah Dearmond<br />

Donna Gaignard<br />

10199 E. Hwy. 936 1320 West Sidney Ave.<br />

St. Amant, La 70774 Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Cynthia C. Hagan<br />

Sarah Harris<br />

P.O. Box 213<br />

12350 Highland Dr.<br />

Sorrento, La 70778 Geismar, La 70734<br />

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Glenda M. Nickens<br />

11440 N. Lake Sherwood, # F<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Elva Karina Nieto<br />

45568 N. Hwy. 936<br />

St. Amant, La 70774<br />

Toni S. Oubre<br />

407 Bunn St.<br />

Donaldsonville, La 70346<br />

Tracy G. Petite<br />

38085 Hwy. 621<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Carla N. Popularas<br />

10500 Coursey Blvd., Ste. 106<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Ashley McElreath Rogers<br />

P.O. Box 204<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Lyn S. Savoie<br />

P.O. Box 3513<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Robert O. Shamburger<br />

13298 Hwy. 44<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Wendy A. Simoneaux<br />

10474 Acy Rd., Lot 5<br />

St. Amant, La 70774<br />

Sherri F. Sliman<br />

18068 Swamp Rd.<br />

Prairieville, La 70769<br />

Dianne H. Theriot<br />

205 Railroad Ave.<br />

Donaldsonville, La 70346<br />

Amalia V. Theriot<br />

P.O. Box 629<br />

Plaquemine, La 70765<br />

Pamela G. Van Norman<br />

15185 Stafford Estates Rd.<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Joseph A. Venezia<br />

12469 Gravois Sub. Rd.<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Lucy Wells<br />

11100 Mead Rd., Ste. 200<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Glendora L. White<br />

10313 Airline Hwy.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Naya Jean Wiley<br />

41394 Narvie Rd.<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Ladonna Grey Wilson<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 1540<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jessica A. Young<br />

451 Florida St., 19th FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Assumption<br />

Lana O. Chaney<br />

3201 Lee Dr.<br />

Pierre Part, La 70339<br />

Jacqueline M. Cox<br />

P.O. Box 1<br />

Napoleonville, La 70390<br />

Avoyelles<br />

Andrea D. Aymond<br />

P.O. Box 1791<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Mary Cain Beard<br />

766 Hwy. 1188<br />

Hessmer, La 71341<br />

Marilyn Monsour Blalock<br />

4246 Aspen Court<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Frances Deglandon<br />

263 Firmin Rd.<br />

Hessmer, La 71341<br />

Lisa Dufour<br />

1769 Hwy. 114<br />

Hessmer, La 71341<br />

Matthew R. Foster<br />

P.O. Box 1095<br />

Marksville, La 71351<br />

Jody J. Guillory<br />

1335 Horseshoe Dr.<br />

Cottonport, La 71327<br />

Rebecca M. Laborde<br />

P.O. Box 806<br />

Marksville, La 71351<br />

Pamela Robertson Normand<br />

373 Willie Clark Rd.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

June D. Normand<br />

117 East Ogden St.<br />

Marksville, La 71351<br />

Beauregard<br />

Beth Arabie<br />

165 Arabie Ln.<br />

Ragley, La 70657<br />

Nancy J. Borel<br />

160 Myrtle St.<br />

Ragley, La 70657<br />

Rhonda Cooley<br />

5410 Hwy. 26<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Linda D. Ellender<br />

8727 Hwy. 171<br />

Longville, La 70652<br />

Cynthia B. Lafitte<br />

600 South Pine St.<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Larry A. Lauderback<br />

1581 Hayes Rd.<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Lakena Tracie Mathis<br />

270 Mike Mathis Rd.<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Debbie Mclain-McKee<br />

622 North Pine St.<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Russell B. Meissner<br />

P.O. Box 1531<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Scottie Mae Santiago<br />

320 Ampacet<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

John A. Stebbins<br />

15850 Hwy. 171<br />

Ragley, La 70657<br />

Roy G. Williams<br />

620 Longville Church Rd.<br />

Longville, La 70652<br />

Bienville<br />

Donna L. Basham<br />

P.O. Box 142<br />

Taylor, La 71080<br />

Cynthia A. Grigg<br />

201 Blake Rd.<br />

Ringgold, La 71068<br />

Sandra Hamilton<br />

2705 Oak St.<br />

Ringgold, La 71068<br />

Brenda Henderson<br />

331 Herrington Rd.<br />

Castor, La 71016<br />

Holly Henley<br />

380 E.W. Morgan Rd.<br />

Arcadia, La 71001<br />

Yolanda B. Jackson<br />

13359 Hwy. 154<br />

Gibsland, La 71028<br />

Terri D. Lawe<br />

3216 Hwy. 4<br />

Ringgold, La 71068<br />

Meg T. Weems<br />

P.O. Box 562<br />

Ringgold, La 71068<br />

Bossier<br />

L. W. Adams<br />

1845 Line Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Roger Adams<br />

P.O. Box 416<br />

Shreveport, La 71162<br />

Linda K. Anderson<br />

1501 Kings Hwy.<br />

Shreveport, La 71130<br />

Dianna R. Arnold<br />

611 Laura Lane<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Rita Kay Bacot<br />

331 Milam St., Ste. 300<br />

Shreveport, La 71166<br />

Melinda K. Marrs Basco<br />

416 Travis St., Ste. 900<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Janine L. Beam<br />

2920 Knight St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Angelique M. Bearden<br />

1049 Crouch Rd.<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

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Cindy Briscoe<br />

1619 Jimmie Davis Hwy.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

James A. Burton, Jr.<br />

1204 Evangeline Circle<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Cynthia L. Carroll<br />

628 Stoner Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Gina R. Clements<br />

416 Travis St., Ste. 814<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Deana R. Cline<br />

851 Olive St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Keith D. Cockerham<br />

2163 Airline Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Kristie L. Creed<br />

1666 E. Bert Kouns, Ste. 105<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Judy Crownover<br />

1619 Jimmy Davis Hwy.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Rebecca G. Day<br />

9300 Mansfield Rd., Ste. 302<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Richard G. Delahaya<br />

6020 Braeburn Court<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Marie F. Deriso<br />

1115 Jack Wells Blvd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Lynda N. Dickson<br />

1749 Caplis Sligo Rd<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Mildred L. Dinkins<br />

3238 Barksdale Blvd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Kay Dubberly<br />

1312 North Hearne Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Carrie Jean Ball English<br />

201 Hayes Ball Rd.<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Johnette M. Evans<br />

1199 E. Bert Kouns Industrial<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Diana L. Ferguson<br />

1925 Alfred Ln.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Brandy Ferguson<br />

3806 McCoy Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Tricia Firth<br />

620 Crockett St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Terry A. Frazier<br />

2719 Airline Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Steven Harold Futch<br />

163 East Kings Hwy.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Patricia F. Gallion<br />

2911 Centenary Blvd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Suzanne Gerbine<br />

4907 Hazel Jones Rd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Debbie G. Gibbs<br />

108 Olive St., Dogwood South<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Lisa A. Gilbert<br />

8938 Kingston Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Cindy J. Giles<br />

401 Market St., Ste. 500<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Jon Gimber<br />

395 Lintwin Circle<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

Althea C. Goodwin<br />

222 Lake St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Theresa A. Guajardo<br />

2 BW/JA 334 Davis Ave. E<br />

Barksdale, La 71110<br />

Jennifer K. Harper<br />

1608 Jimmie Davis Hwy.<br />

Bossier City, La 71113<br />

M. Linda Harris<br />

718 Humphrey Dr.<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Shelley Harvill<br />

3324 Line Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Betty F. Harvison<br />

940 Margaret Place, Ste. 300<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Starla J. Hayes<br />

509 Milam<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Eulava T. Helmka<br />

910 Pierremont Rd., Ste. 107<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Lazondra T. Hill<br />

1510 Lexington Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Felicia D. Howard<br />

620 Benton Rd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71171<br />

Pamela Webb Hunt<br />

1785 Grimmett Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71008<br />

Brenda T. Inge<br />

333 Texas St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Jimmie T. Jarratt<br />

2105 Surrey Ln.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Chalain W. Jordan<br />

4415 Thornhill Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Amy King<br />

2285 Benton Rd., Ste. A-100<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Norcha Lacy<br />

P.O. Box 659<br />

Doyline, La 71023<br />

Sydney Lance<br />

P.O. Box 400<br />

Princeton, La 71067<br />

Lois A. Lassetter<br />

3715 Youree Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Stella Lathen<br />

P.O. Box 5666<br />

Bossier City, La 71171<br />

Sally Leasure<br />

2001 Airline Dr., Ste. 106<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Catherine J. Leckie<br />

4906 Gen. Ashley Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Lars Laban Levy<br />

405 Broughton Circle<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Lavonne Lewing<br />

2931 East Texas St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Edwina Lindsay<br />

3018 Old Minden Rd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Aundria S. Loe<br />

10527 Hwy. 157<br />

Princeton, La 71067<br />

Deborah A. Lowtharp<br />

619 Jimmie Davis Hwy.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Theresa Maggio<br />

401 Thompson<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Billie Margaret Maynard<br />

3416 Bistineau<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Patricia A. McCarty<br />

428 W. McKinley Ave.<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Bridget McDuff<br />

6363 Hearne Ave., Ste. 210<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Deborah S. McGrath<br />

3830 East Texas St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Kathy McKee<br />

624 Hickory Dr.<br />

Plain Dealing, La 71064<br />

Karen P. Melancon<br />

3694 Range Rd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Jan L. Melton<br />

P.O. Drawer 1126<br />

Shreveport, La 71103<br />

Dale N. Montgomery, II<br />

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50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

P.O. Box 69<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

Angela T. Moore<br />

5310 Kennon Ln.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Stephen G. Moran<br />

333 Texas St., Ste. 1425<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Bobbie A. K. Noble<br />

401 Mohawk St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Tamara H. Norman<br />

2100 Forest Hills Blvd.<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Valerie A. Norris<br />

1845 Line Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Debra B. Opperman<br />

419 Maple Ridge<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Wanda Susan Orr<br />

2701 Village Ln.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Lori H. Pilkinton<br />

P.O. Box 59<br />

Shreveport, La 71161<br />

Shelly M. Purcell<br />

P.O. Box 850<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

Angela Rhodes<br />

900 Pierremont, Ste. 111<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Carol A. Ricard<br />

410 Weavers Way<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Marcia M. Robinson<br />

3018 Old Minden Rd. Ste. 1105<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Monte Wayne Robinson<br />

123 Woodvale Creek<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Johnette Robinson<br />

5705 E. Texas, Apt. 58<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Constance Roe<br />

8821 Hollowbluff<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Courtney L. Roy<br />

1030 Wells Rd.<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Melissa L. Sanders<br />

9091 Ellerbe Rd., Ste. 200B<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Cynthia Schulze<br />

1915 Citizens Bank Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Winnie M. Scott<br />

312 Kings Hwy.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Jerry Don Sherman<br />

4705 McGee Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Mary Ann Sikes<br />

2121 Line Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Pamela D. Simek<br />

158 Southwood Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Jeanne M. Smith<br />

P.O. Box 9163<br />

Bossier City, La 71113<br />

Cheryl Smith<br />

5768 Gold Crest Dr.<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

James M. Stewart<br />

2130 Benton Rd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Holly Sturdivant<br />

4600 Hwy. 80 East<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

Crystal M. Tanner<br />

P.O. Box 2000<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

Janet M. Toloso<br />

P.O. Box 850<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

Cheryl Turman<br />

4110 East Texas St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Beronica R. Washington<br />

P.O. Box 2000<br />

Benton, La 71006<br />

Billie Waterman<br />

5005 Longstreet Place #15<br />

Bossier City, La 71112<br />

Linda S. Waters<br />

221 Lillan St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Emily White<br />

124 N. Cloverleaf<br />

Haughton, La 71037<br />

David L. Wicker, Jr.<br />

4585 E. Texas<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Pamela R. Wood<br />

5031 Hazel Jones Rd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Carolyn M. Yearling<br />

2929 Peach St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Nelson A. Zeringue, Jr.<br />

P.O. 585<br />

Shreveport, La 71162<br />

Caddo<br />

Deborah Ann Adams<br />

7025 Greenwood Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71119<br />

Clarice Adams<br />

15059 Keithville Keatchie Rd.<br />

Keithville, La 71047<br />

Joshua T. Adcock<br />

P.O. Box 7972<br />

Shreveport, La 71137<br />

Teresa M. Aegerter<br />

3337 E. Texas St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Amanda R. Ainsworth<br />

8500 Jackson Sq. Apt. 4F<br />

Shreveport, La 71115<br />

William Barton Alexander<br />

400 Travis St., Ste. 1700<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Sherri T. Allen<br />

7941 Youree Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Pamela L. Anderson<br />

6102 Alaska Ln.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Cynthia W. Atkins<br />

121 Freestate Blvd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Trent P. Austin<br />

2924 Knight St., Ste. 424<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Acquella D. Autry<br />

2641 Drexel St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Diana Woodard Barber<br />

222 Lake St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Theresa Barker<br />

9474 Woodcrest Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Dorothy K. Barney<br />

2829 Doles Place<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Kimberly Barr<br />

P.O. Box 312<br />

Vivian, La 71082<br />

Dana J. Bartlett<br />

P.O. Box 1534<br />

Shreveport, La 71165<br />

Melody Bassett<br />

6007 Financial Plaza, Ste. 704<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Melissa L. Baudier<br />

3443 Broadmoor Blvd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Kathryn M. Beaird<br />

1545 E. 70th St., Ste. 200<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Deanna Beaubouef<br />

6141 Burgundy Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Teresa L. Beighley<br />

9303 Wiscassett Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71115<br />

Mary L. Coon Blackley<br />

P.O. Box 1807<br />

Shreveport, La 71166<br />

Conley E. Blake<br />

3344 Old Moringsport Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Shawn M. Bobbitt<br />

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8866 Blanchard Furrh Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Terry T. Boddie, Jr.<br />

8400 Dog Dr.<br />

Mooringsport, La 71060<br />

Susan L. Bowers<br />

P.O. Box 202<br />

Shreveport, La 71162<br />

Reshonda Bradford<br />

4050 Linwood Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Lacinda Brantley<br />

3215 Knight St., Apt. 172<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Frank E. Brown, Jr.<br />

4615 Monkhouse Dr., Ste.<br />

A-15<br />

Shreveport, La 71109<br />

Brenda G. Bryant<br />

15050 Ellerbe Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71115<br />

Alicia King Bullock<br />

9999 Hwy. 80<br />

Greenwood, La 71033<br />

Rebecca C. Bussiere<br />

333 Travis St., 1st FL.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Laura Peterson Butler<br />

P.O. Box 6798<br />

Shreveport, La 71136<br />

Nancy Lillian Cameron<br />

2204 McCutchen Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Kimberly H. Carmen<br />

10070 Toulouse Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Curtis A. Carrigan<br />

2039 Shadywood Ln.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

April Carter<br />

6201 Bert Kouns #879<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Christy Chaudhry<br />

9520 Wallace Lake Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

James Grant Cherry<br />

505 Mt. Zion Rd<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Carol T. Clark<br />

6965 Buncombe Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Joni B. Collier<br />

3010 Newport St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Karin R. Collins<br />

12619 Hwy. 538<br />

Oil City, La 71061<br />

Deborah M. Couriskey<br />

601 W. <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

Vivian, La 71082<br />

Phyllis A. Crady<br />

10114 Plum Point Rd.<br />

Oil City, La 71061<br />

Brandy Craft<br />

P.O. Box 400<br />

Greenwood, La 71033<br />

Linda Crouch<br />

6725 Buncombe Rd. #295<br />

Shreveport, La 72219<br />

Andrew Tarey Crump<br />

2142 Airline Dr., Ste. 300<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Stacey D. Dancy<br />

814 Jordan St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Sandra K. Davis<br />

333 Texas St., Ste. 1425<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Marilyn Payne Davis<br />

6956 Soda Point Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Weta Happiness Joiner<br />

Dowling<br />

10041 Norris Ferry Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Troy C. Dupree<br />

8125 Jewella Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Melissa R. Ebarb<br />

3014 Knight St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Angelina Elliott<br />

203 West Alabama<br />

Vivian, La 71082<br />

Shonda L. England<br />

401 Edwards St., Ste. 1500<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Gina M. Silvio Etheredge<br />

125 Marrero Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71115<br />

Allen Lamar Evans<br />

2824 Tuscany Circle<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Vickie Sue Figueiredo<br />

1000 S. Spruce St.<br />

Vivian, La 71082<br />

Bertel C. Fite<br />

P.O. Box 1231<br />

Shreveport, La 71163<br />

Dawn Fitzgerald<br />

400 Travis St., Ste. 101<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Cynthia Ford<br />

617 David Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Larry W. Foreman<br />

2759 Long Branch Ln.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Sheri L. Fredrick<br />

1295-B Shreve-Barksdale Hwy.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Phillip Lloyd Gaydon<br />

4220 Reily Ln., Apt. G-201<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Karen E. Gilbert<br />

2075 Crabapple<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Rebecca M. Gilley<br />

6007 Financial Plaza, Ste. 704<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Eddie David Gilmer<br />

330 Marshall St., Ste. 777<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Margaret M. Glennon<br />

3500 Fairfield Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Kimberly J. Gootee<br />

9422 Normandie Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Daniel Ray Gordon<br />

5105 Hearne Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Lynda J. Gramling<br />

6885 Bert Kouns Ind. Loop<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Debbie B. Greer<br />

3507 Colquitt Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Paul C. Hall<br />

2817 Holly St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Tiffany Harris<br />

416 Travis St., Ste. 1414<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Debbie Richardson Hayes<br />

11376 Providence Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Jenny L. Hebert<br />

645 W. 75th St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Susan P. Hewitt<br />

6898 Hwy. 1 North<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Shirley J. Hollins<br />

750 Navaho Trail<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

James Derek Holtsclaw<br />

4300 East Texas St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Lynette Hooten<br />

6755 Broadacres<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Gail B. Howell<br />

3300 Dee St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

William Reed Huguet<br />

415 Texas St., Ste. 100<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Toby D. Huston<br />

2052 Crabapple Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Reshonda D. Jackson<br />

6260 Greenwood Rd., Apt. 102<br />

Shreveport, La 71119<br />

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Kathleen C. Johnson<br />

8555 Fern Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Tara Johnston<br />

400 Texas St., Ste. 400<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Georgia Johnston<br />

P.O. Box 1560<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Glenda L. Knotts<br />

6149 Gaylyn Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Jeran D. Knotts<br />

8200 Pines Rd. #2911<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Jackie Faye Lacour<br />

817 Navaho Trail<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Jimmy Lam<br />

4411 Greenwood Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71109<br />

Powell A. Layton, Jr.<br />

6425 Youree Dr., Ste. 140<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Lisa B. Lewis<br />

6885 Bert Kouns<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Jennifer M. Lopez<br />

8905 Adams Rd.<br />

Keithville, La 71047<br />

Lakesha Marshay Lott<br />

3000 Bert Kouns Loop<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Bonnelle Madden<br />

3428 Roy Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Lori S. Mainiero<br />

3500 Fairfield Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Marion P. Markray<br />

7813 Lotus Ln.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Caren L. McCracken<br />

8381 Bea Ln.<br />

Greenwood, La 71033<br />

Margaret L. McFarland<br />

910 Pierremont Rd., Ste. 108<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Kyle Christopher McInnis<br />

333 Texas St., Ste. 1700<br />

Shreveport, La 71120<br />

Amy McMullen<br />

9162 Buncomb Rd.<br />

Bethany, La 71007<br />

Carla Messer<br />

P.O. Box 1172<br />

Blanchard, La 71009<br />

Deann Miller<br />

412 Wyandotte<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Leandrea L. Milton<br />

1817 David Rains<br />

Shrevepport, La 71107<br />

Kathryn Mitchell<br />

2529 E. 70th St., Ste. 110<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Lori M. Monk<br />

P.O. Box 241<br />

Mooringsport, La 71060<br />

Talicia Moore<br />

1868 Kings Hwy., Ste. 110<br />

Shreveport, La 71103<br />

Deborah Gipson Moore<br />

711 Horseshoe Blvd.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Tharessa C. Moses<br />

2975 Dee St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Julia C. Usher Murray<br />

333 Texas, Ste. 1800<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Benjamin R. Nash<br />

6602 Youree Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Ronald Norman<br />

7910 Don David Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Janice Pantalion<br />

P.O. Box 295<br />

Blanchard, La 71009<br />

Jennifer C. Pearson<br />

401 Edwards St., Ste. 1000<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Cynthia W. Peatross<br />

6425 Youree Dr., Ste. 140<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Penny Penner<br />

6900 Buncombe Rd., Lot 5<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Donald Joseph Perrero<br />

10149 Thornwood Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Jeffrey Pou<br />

6425 Youree Dr., Ste. 140<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Tina Demetric Priest<br />

8200 Pines Rd. #3203<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

William Craig Prothro<br />

1500 Line Ave., 2nd FL.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Kimberly A. Ramsey<br />

401 Edwards St., Ste. 820<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

John Marshall Rice<br />

1030 Kings Hwy.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

E.T. "Scooter" Rushing<br />

9106 Redwing Ct.<br />

Shreveport, La 71115<br />

Christi L. Ryan<br />

7058 Old Morringsport Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Cheryl M. Salter<br />

1524 Concord Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Alice Sample<br />

318 E. 70th St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Karen Harrison Sapp<br />

207 Milam St., Ste. C<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

John C. Schmidt<br />

333 Texas St., Ste. 1900<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Gayle E. Schroeder<br />

3789 Gorman Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Stephania A. Scott<br />

451 Clyde Fant Parkway<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Jeananne R. Self<br />

247 W. Kirkley Place<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Barbara Semon<br />

333 Unadilla St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Stacy L. Simpson<br />

1650 Lloyd St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71103<br />

Leslie S. Singhoff<br />

8804 Cromwell Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Diane Smart<br />

6201 Bert Kouns #844<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Danette L. Smith<br />

P.O. Box 4123<br />

Shreveport, La 71134<br />

Angela M. Smith<br />

4050 Linwood Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Becky L. Smith<br />

401 Edwards St., Ste. 1000<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Carrie Smith<br />

P.O. Box 6140<br />

Bossier City, La 71171<br />

Teresa J. Stewart<br />

712 Milam, Ste. 201<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Shelly L. Stockton<br />

501 Texas St., Ste. 300B<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Jennifer Leigh Stovall<br />

4415 Thornhill Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Steven Brett Taylor<br />

400 Travis St., Ste. 2004<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Gregory Milton Taylor<br />

5057 Dixie Garden Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Dolores Theriac<br />

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1420 Wells Island Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Al Theriac<br />

1420 Wells Island Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Willie Wallace Thomas<br />

1506 Belwood St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Misty L. Tidovsky<br />

8805 Line Ave., Ste. 200<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Brenda Tolar<br />

P.O. Box 5396<br />

Bossier City, La 71171<br />

Heather A. Tolbert<br />

333 Texas St., Ste. 2375<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Kim L. Tolliver<br />

9435 Blom Blvd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71118<br />

Frances L. Tonry<br />

P.O. Box 1071<br />

Blanchard, La 71009<br />

Alison Q. Touchstone<br />

910 Pierremont Rd., Ste. 121<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Robin C. Walker<br />

659 Stephenson St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71104<br />

Michael Lewis Ware<br />

2142 Airline Dr., Ste. 300<br />

Bossier City, La 71171<br />

Robinette A. Waren<br />

2850 Lakeview Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Stephen A. Weeks<br />

128 Fountain Bleu<br />

Shreveport, La 71115<br />

Jennifer M. Whitaker<br />

7207 Legion Circle<br />

Shreveport, La 71108<br />

Blaine Wilkins<br />

846 Erie<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Shelia T. Williams<br />

1633 North Market St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71107<br />

Jennifer F. Willis<br />

525 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Shirley Anne Yates<br />

705 Texas St., Ste. C<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Jodi E. Zeigler<br />

6121 Line Ave.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Christine W. Zimmer<br />

4607 Orchid<br />

Shreveport, La 71105<br />

Calcasieu<br />

Holly Adams<br />

117 Robert Rd.<br />

Westlake, La 70669<br />

Liz Arnold<br />

2028 Houston River Rd.<br />

Westlake, La 70669<br />

Eddie D. Austin, Jr.<br />

1531 Hodges St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Leslie H. Baiamonte<br />

1333 Common St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Angie D. Basco<br />

2917 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Beverly Elaine Baxter<br />

2707 Cline St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Kallyn B. Benoit<br />

2828 Hwy. 14<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Lisa Bertrand<br />

131 Jefferson Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Barbara Bordelon<br />

4412 Sarver<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Tina F. Bourgeois<br />

4100 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Monica Breaux<br />

4830 Lake St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Nancy H. Brown<br />

P.O. Box 2900<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Tina Wilson Brown<br />

723 Broad St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Lori C. Campbell<br />

P.O. Box 7278<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Mary L. Cholley<br />

101 W. Prien Lake Rd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Marlena Clark<br />

634 Hwy. 171 N.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Mike A. Clifton<br />

4189 Deer Run<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Fara Cloud<br />

1517 Goodwin St.<br />

Vinton, La 70668<br />

Christina Cormier<br />

3200 Westwood Rd. #26<br />

Westlake, La 70669<br />

Pamela L. Courtney<br />

4350 Nelson Rd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Kathleen M. Delaney<br />

1531 Hodges St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Sara N. Dickinson<br />

2901 Hodges St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Amy E. Donovan<br />

512 Pujo St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Carmen D. Dugas<br />

P.O. Box 1890<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Sandra H. Dupre<br />

1990 N. Borel Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Stephen C. Dwight<br />

1400 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Mona Fontenot<br />

315 Alamo St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Michelle Fontenot<br />

5297 Goos Ferry Rd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70615<br />

Faye Forsythe<br />

3522 McKinley St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70607<br />

Susan D. Fruge<br />

P.O. Box 1562<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Liz C. Fuselier<br />

6700 Petite Meadow<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Peggy D. Gary<br />

325 Jeanine St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Angela Gill<br />

27 Raintree Cove<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Cyrena Gillard<br />

3819 Kirkman St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70607<br />

Dena Granger<br />

1256 W. Houston River Rd.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

David Brian Green<br />

500 Kirby St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Ellen M. Guilbeaux<br />

1418 Hwy. 171 N.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Vivian Guillory<br />

3576 Rachel Dr.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Candy Guillory<br />

2901 Hodges St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Janice N. Hagar<br />

1300 PPG Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Gloria L. Longoria Hardesty<br />

3616 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Sandra Hartman<br />

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3213 Common St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Rachel Hebert<br />

505 Ash St.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Jamie Comeaux Hebert<br />

1014 Alvin St.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Heather H. Hebert<br />

2154 Swisco Rd.<br />

Sulphur, La 70665<br />

Wyvonne I. Hill<br />

P.O. Box 909<br />

Kinder, La 70648<br />

David H. Hunter, Jr.<br />

2131 22nd St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Elizabeth K. Istre<br />

2374 Hwy. 109 S.<br />

Vinton, La 70668<br />

Stacy L. Jackson<br />

P.O. Box 299<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Christine B. Jernigan<br />

One Lakeside Plaza, 4th FL.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Linda J. Jones<br />

475 N. Perkins Ferry Rd. #23<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Emily Kyle<br />

2610 Deaton St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Mary M. Lacasse<br />

6337 Mark LeBleu Rd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70615<br />

Marcus P. Lacombe<br />

3102 Enterprise Blvd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Sophie Landry<br />

P.O. Box 87<br />

Hayes, La 70646<br />

Alandra A. Lazard<br />

2400 Fruge St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Fred C. LeBleu, III<br />

593 Sam Houston Jones Pkwy.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Renee LeBleu<br />

1750 W. McNeese St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Charles L. Liddell<br />

719 Bank St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Amy L. Lorenz<br />

306 Live Oak St.<br />

Dequincy, La 70633<br />

Joel M. Lutz<br />

1114 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Gregory D. Lyons<br />

1531 Hodges St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Eleanor N. Mack<br />

1000 Main St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70615<br />

Deanna S. Marburger<br />

2028 Houston River Rd.<br />

Westlake, La 70669<br />

Bonnie D. Marcantel<br />

616 Kirby St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Belinda Lewing Marcantel<br />

P.O. Box 5201<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Barbara I. McCain<br />

330 Walcot Rd.<br />

Westlake, La 70669<br />

Michelle Leigh McIntyre<br />

P.O. Box 4410<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Rae L. McVey<br />

1211 Stephen Rd.<br />

Dequincy, La 70633<br />

Jessica L. Miguez<br />

1011 Lakeshore Dr., 2nd FL.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Elizabeth L. Mixon<br />

500 Kirby St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Angelia Marie Moore<br />

2233 Orchid St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Christi L. Moring<br />

2911 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Phyllis A. Morris<br />

1135 Lakeshore Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Martha Morris<br />

602 N. Hazel<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

C. Rene Mouton<br />

915 Prairie Ct.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Beth Lee Mueller<br />

2881 Scarlett Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Janet Naquin<br />

815 S. Huntington St.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Aimee D. Oliver<br />

531 Clarence St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Dee Overduin<br />

810 Idlewilde Ln.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Evelyn D. Paret<br />

1550 N. Chateau Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Tiffanie V. Potts<br />

P.O. Box 7278<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Debra Presgrove<br />

2357 E. Armand<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Adrienne L. Reed<br />

1215 Common St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Kimberly A. Reeves<br />

3024 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

George Rivet<br />

2708 Scarlett Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Cathy Rosteet<br />

1000 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70663<br />

Cynthia L. Roy<br />

120A Kirkman St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Kay Schexnider<br />

333 N. Perkins Ferry Rd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Kelie Schiro<br />

P.O. Drawer 7820<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Tanis L. Sewell<br />

3955 N. Blue Sage Rd.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Yvette Shaughnessy<br />

826 Ford St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Cecilia G. Sherer<br />

1107 Bilbo<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Jessica Shuff<br />

196 Willamsburg<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Marshall J. Simien, Jr.<br />

One Lakeshore Dr., Ste. 1110<br />

Lake Charles, La 70629<br />

John J. Simpson<br />

P.O. Box 2900<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Karel W. Smith<br />

725 Misty Ln.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Debbie Sockrider<br />

P.O. Box 5456<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Kristina F. Talbert<br />

1869 Easy St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Grace Thellen<br />

2316 Kirkman St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Amanda Joyce Thornton<br />

P.O. Box 4343<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Christina D. Thornton<br />

1322 Siouxan Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Raiechilla Trahan Touchstone<br />

4083 Deer Run Dr.<br />

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Lake Charles, La 70611<br />

Jessica L. Trahan<br />

3620 Gerstner Mem. Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70607<br />

Kathy Kieu Trinh<br />

P.O. Box 5394<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Jeffery Jason Vander<br />

1508 Quince St.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Carla Vincent<br />

815 S. Huntington St.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Crystal L. Whitaker<br />

1114 Ryan St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Tammy White<br />

131 Jefferson Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70607<br />

Cherry M. Wicker<br />

1807 Lake St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Trisha L. Wilfer<br />

3777 Gerstner Memorial Dr.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70607<br />

Claudia Jacobs Williams<br />

2605 5th Ave.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Debbie K. Williams<br />

231 Rio Hondo<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

James M. Winford, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 39<br />

Westlake, La 70669<br />

Kenneth M. Wyrick, III<br />

One Lakeshore Dr., Ste. 1900<br />

Lake Charles, La 70629<br />

Caldwell<br />

Christy Bailey<br />

P.O. Box 681<br />

Grayson, La 71435<br />

Kami Bird<br />

P.O. Box 662<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

James L. Carroll<br />

P.O. Drawer 1619<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Cynthia Carroll<br />

P.O. Drawer 1619<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Lori Crockett<br />

194 Sypert Circle<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Marva Lee Gregory<br />

4519 Hwy. 4 E.<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Rebecca Y. Manly<br />

P.O. Box 1628<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Shelley M. Oxner<br />

12210 Dan Bourgeois Rd<br />

St. Amant, La 70774<br />

Joe L. Rentz<br />

P.O. Box 191<br />

Grayson, La 71435<br />

Lindia S. Robinson<br />

461 Hearn Island Dr.<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Floyd E. Pardue, Sr.<br />

2005 Templeton Bend Rd, #85<br />

Columbia, La 71418<br />

Kelly P. Strong<br />

P.O. Box 627<br />

Grayson, La 71435<br />

Elizabeth Weeks<br />

192 Weeks Rd.<br />

Grayson, La 71435<br />

Cameron<br />

Brenda L. Brown<br />

2408 Heron St.<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Cecil W. Clark, III<br />

3659 Trosclair Rd.<br />

Creole, La 70632<br />

Ashley M. David<br />

1472 Hwy. 717<br />

Gueydan, La 70542<br />

Shyla Ericson<br />

33 Bk Ellender Ln.<br />

Hackberry, La 70645<br />

Yolanda Renee Fountain<br />

2604 Glenprairie St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Lynn Griffith<br />

P.O. Box 549<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Rachelle Hebert<br />

3025 Lake St.<br />

Lake Charles, La 70601<br />

Anne S. Henry<br />

P.O. Box 638<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Melissa K. Sonnier<br />

7997 Nelson Road<br />

Lake Charles, La 70605<br />

Leann Stewart<br />

P.O. Box 549<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Delaine Theriot<br />

P.O. Box 549<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Samantha Wigley<br />

P.O. Box 549<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Recia Willis<br />

P.O. Box 549<br />

Cameron, La 70631<br />

Bart Riley Yakupzack<br />

P.O. Box 1467<br />

Lake Charles, La 70602<br />

Catahoula<br />

Susan V. Benoit<br />

P.O. Box 192<br />

Jonesville, La 71343<br />

Debra R. Hawkins<br />

703 Fritz St.<br />

Jonesville, La 71343<br />

Brandy Lynn McClure<br />

P.O. Box 277<br />

Jonesville, La 71343<br />

Honei Lynn Otwell<br />

P.O. Box 277<br />

Jonesville, La 71343<br />

Patricia Lynn Taylor<br />

P.O. Box 277<br />

Jonesville, La 71343<br />

Claiborne<br />

Linda R. Adams<br />

1170 Sexton Rd.<br />

Minden, La 71055<br />

Robert Casey Adams<br />

1191 St. John Rd.<br />

Athens, La 71003<br />

Michael E. Anderson<br />

706 N. Main<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Lisa C. Balkom<br />

1116 Sexton Rd.<br />

Minden, La 71055<br />

Bill H. Copeland<br />

6942 Hwy. 79<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Richard L. Dorrell<br />

413 North Main St.<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Penny S. Foust<br />

159 Corney Lake Rd.<br />

Bernice, La 71222<br />

William Brad Herriage<br />

360 Harris Rd.<br />

Minden, La 71055<br />

Charles Etta Johnson<br />

613 East Main St.<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Laci Lee<br />

830 Bella Vista<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Mary J. McDaniel<br />

P.O. Box 600<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Barbara M. Miles<br />

102 Broadway St.<br />

Minden, La 71058<br />

Rocky R. Pepper<br />

2711 E. Texas St.<br />

Bossier City, La 71111<br />

Rebecca C. Prine<br />

P.O. Box 478<br />

Arcadia, La 71001<br />

Lana M. Pugh<br />

1041 Airport Loop<br />

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Hoimer, La 71040<br />

Elizabeth C. Sanders<br />

435 Sanders Rd.<br />

Minden, La 71055<br />

Ginger G. Woodall<br />

P.O. Box 600<br />

Homer, La 71040<br />

Concordia<br />

Gayle M. Cowan<br />

3215 Dunbarton Rd.<br />

Ferriday, La 71334<br />

Anna B. Ferguson<br />

1112 Second St.<br />

Ferriday, La 71334<br />

Kathy Martin<br />

1209 Peach St.<br />

Vidalia, La 71373<br />

Yolanda E. McClure<br />

300 Twin Lake Rd.<br />

Jonesville, La 71343<br />

Larisa Morace<br />

507 Forest Rd.<br />

Vidalia, La 71373<br />

Deborah Kiser Parks<br />

4489 Hwy. 568<br />

Ferriday, La 71334<br />

Phyllis Landers Stewart<br />

5 West Circle Dr.<br />

Vidalia, La 71373<br />

DeSoto<br />

Susan E. Adams<br />

P.O. Box 51367<br />

Shreveport, La 71135<br />

Kristie A. Berry<br />

110 Pecan St.<br />

Gloster, La 71030<br />

Frances Bryant<br />

769 Oxford Rd.<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Salley C. Burns<br />

132 Jamaica Rd.<br />

Noble, La 71462<br />

Diane B. Burr<br />

1453 Binning Rd.<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Dewanna A. Clark<br />

P.O. Box 31<br />

Logansport, La 71049<br />

Tammy Claybrook<br />

1111 Roberts Rd.<br />

Logansport, La 71049<br />

Bonita Coker<br />

905 Rambin Rd.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Twilla Dyess<br />

877 Hwy. 171 S., Apt. 29<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Darlene Eberhardt<br />

750 Southfield Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Sandy S. Etheredge<br />

509 Milam<br />

Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Jason W. Ferguson<br />

570 Lesa Ln.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Mary Jean Foster<br />

P.O. Box 112<br />

Grand Cane, La 71032<br />

Rodney Fowler<br />

233 Mary St.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Cathy Fuller-Mitchell<br />

217 Davis Rd.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Susie Gresham Irelan<br />

P.O. Box 51367<br />

Shreveport, La 71135<br />

Kathy James<br />

302 Red Oak Dr.<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Tania B. Keller<br />

388 Sandpiper Ln.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Jo Ellen Land<br />

P.O. Box 790<br />

Logansport, La 71049<br />

Tina S. Lee<br />

1309 Dennis St.<br />

Logansport, La 71049<br />

Jane Lemay Lindsey<br />

1432 Hwy. 171<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Dianne B. Mason<br />

3978 Smyrna Rd.<br />

Grand Cane, La 71032<br />

Terri C. McAllen<br />

P.O. Box 431<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Frances McKenzie<br />

3940 Hwy. 171<br />

Gloster, La 71030<br />

Annie Waddle Melvin<br />

950 Sherwood Rd.<br />

Shreveport, La 71106<br />

Felicia Gray Palmer<br />

114 Claudia St.<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

David R. Parker<br />

987 Speights Rd.<br />

Keatchie, La 71046<br />

Barbara Parker<br />

608 Collinswood Dr.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Hillis S. Parker<br />

987 Speights Rd.<br />

Keitchie, La 71046<br />

Linda Porter<br />

14989 Hwy. 175<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Susan Lee Ruffin<br />

750 North Princeton<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Jacquelyn P. Sebastian<br />

P.O. Box 1299<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Terry G. Smith<br />

211 Mills Rd.<br />

Logansport, La 71049<br />

Dana B. Smith<br />

1754 Hall Rd.<br />

Longansport, La 71049<br />

Arlene Hurdle Taylor<br />

687 Jessie Latin Rd.<br />

Gloster, La 71030<br />

Mildred Veuleman<br />

877 Hwy. 171 South, Apt. 29<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Wende Wilson<br />

133 Lee Ln.<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Gina Wright<br />

433 Twin Oaks<br />

Stonewall, La 71078<br />

Vicky Yeglic<br />

122 Jefferson St.<br />

Mansfield, La 71052<br />

Teresa M. Young<br />

6434 Faust Dr.<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

East Baton Rouge<br />

Dorie Abadie<br />

10305 Springrose Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Mary S. Adams<br />

6981 Highland Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Phillip L. Alleman<br />

16195 State Bank Dr., Ste. 400<br />

Prairieville, La 70769<br />

Jonathan Cunningham Augustine<br />

450 Laurel St., Ste 1101<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Jennifer E. Aycock<br />

222 St. Louis St., Ste. 776<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Randall S. Beard<br />

P.O. Box 4302<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Andrew J. Bernard<br />

1615 Perkins Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

James M. Bernhard<br />

P.O. Box 3513<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Marcy C. Bienvenu<br />

2336 Dawson's Creek Lane<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Christopher Bourgeois<br />

450 Laurel St., Ste. 1600<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Richard L. Bourgeois, Jr.<br />

777 Florida St., Ste. 208<br />

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Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Kristy Zeringue Boxberger<br />

11580 Perkins Rd. #129<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

F. Veronica Bradley<br />

2111 Quail Run Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Kim L. Brooks<br />

704 Mayflower<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Jeremy C. Broussard<br />

207 Florida St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Michele S. Calandro<br />

P.O. Box 98029<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Robert L. Campbell<br />

732 North Blvd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Carla Marie Carboni<br />

3030 Congress Blvd. #1<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Donna Carmichael<br />

8126 One Calais Ave., 2C<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Natashia T. Carter<br />

1263 Government St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Darlene Boyd Casebonne<br />

777 Florida St., Ste. 208<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Warren Corry Caswell<br />

1413 Jim Taylor Dr., Apt. 118<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70820<br />

Scott David Chenevert<br />

8555 United Plaza., 5th FL.<br />

Baton Rogue, La 70809<br />

Jennifer Taylor Chick<br />

One American Place, 9th FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70825<br />

Debora L. Cobb<br />

1321 Normandy Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Jennifer L. Crick<br />

P.O. Box 1151<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Vera K. Crumby-Nance<br />

423 Spain St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Paul M. Davenport, Jr.<br />

543 Spanish Town Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70804<br />

Courtney Rene Decuir<br />

2147 Government St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Winston G. Decuir, Jr.<br />

1961 Government St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Bryan Denison<br />

340 Florida St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Yolanda J. Dixon<br />

P.O. Box 94183<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Mary H. Drabnis<br />

2924 Brakley Dr., Ste. A-1<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

James E. Droddy<br />

2415 Quail Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Celeste E. Ellender<br />

4422 Lake Lawford Ct.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Debbie Elmer<br />

5907 Golden Pheasant Court<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70817<br />

Sheldon Faulk<br />

P.O. Box 98029<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Michael A. Fiser<br />

617 Hebert St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Melanie Jeanne Forbes<br />

223 E. Ascension St.<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Douglas K. Foster<br />

123 Saint Ferdinand St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Brandon J. Fremin<br />

222 St. Louis St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Brandon Mark Frey<br />

P.O. Box 91154<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Mary Ashley Bell Frey<br />

P.O. Box 3513<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Nedra R. Frisby<br />

8026 Jefferson Hwy., Apt. 249<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Linda Sue Froeba<br />

P.O. Box 80535<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Ericka R. Gilbert<br />

1263 Government St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Adrien M. Gingles<br />

505 North Blvd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Karen L. Godwin<br />

P.O. Box 442<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Terry M. Grow<br />

3518 Grant St.<br />

Baker, La 70714<br />

Kristi Deason Hagood<br />

P.O. Box 3238<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Jackie Neal Harris, Jr.<br />

301 Main St., Ste. 1250A<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70804<br />

Niles Bennett Haymer<br />

123 St. Ferdinand St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70814<br />

Sherrie Heard<br />

10232 Oliphant Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Christopher Hebert<br />

P.O. Box 4007<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Thomas Gregory Hessburg<br />

41075 Fairmont Ave.<br />

Prairieville, La 70769<br />

Beau Manning Higginbotham<br />

658 Spanish Town Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Philip Jason House<br />

5640 Airalo<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70820<br />

Janice S. Inness<br />

23114 S. Rosary St.<br />

Vacherie, La 70090<br />

Troy D. Jackson<br />

600 America St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Kevin Harold Johnson<br />

P.O. Box 2582<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Sheila L. Jones<br />

13013 Justice Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Joseph Brian Juban<br />

P.O. Box 15928<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70895<br />

Mary Virignia Kelly<br />

9035 Bluebonnet Blvd., Ste. 3<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Robin Richmond Klibert<br />

11580 Perkins Rd. #274<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Tedrick K. Knightshead<br />

4607 Alvin Dark #1<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70820<br />

Kathryn W. Landry<br />

8280 YMCA Plaza, Ste. 10A<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Cristine Laperouse<br />

3233 S. Sherwood Forest, #203<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

David Leslie Lavergne<br />

P.O. Box 98029<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Robyn Rhea Lively<br />

1885 Wooddale Blvd., Rm. 620<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Robert M. Lucky<br />

909 Poydras St., 20th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Katherine E. Macdonald<br />

7716 John Newcombe Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Laurence Maginn<br />

1290 Park Blvd., Apt. 216<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

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Catherine Minter Maraist<br />

777 Florida St., Ste. 208<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

William Brett Mason<br />

P.O. Box 3197<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Jonathan D. Mayeux<br />

P.O. Box 3656<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Kendra F. McCune<br />

8658 Quarters Lake Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Margaret C. McFarland<br />

10114 Jefferson Hwy.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Marie F. McGrew<br />

991 Colonial Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Sandra B. McMorris<br />

13862 Perkins Road<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Jason Luke Melancon<br />

6709 Perkins Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Lawrence A. Melsheimer<br />

P.O. Box 695<br />

Plaquemine, La 70765<br />

Melissa Miley<br />

3211 Monterrey Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70814<br />

Brian George Miranda<br />

1473 S. Redondo<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Bobbie Monroe<br />

604 St. Ferdinand St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Diana B. Moore<br />

618 Main St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

William K. Morris<br />

222 St. Louis St., Ste. 709<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Eliot R. Motlow<br />

8280 YMCA Plaza, Ste. 5-A<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Adrian G. Nadeau<br />

4041 Essen Ln., Ste. 500<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Erinn W. Neyrey<br />

P.O. Box 2471<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Christopher W. Nielson<br />

5157 Bluebonnet, Bldg. H<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Diane J. Ourso<br />

1223 East Stanwick Place<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

William B. Owens, Jr.<br />

450 Laurel St., Ste. 1450<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Charlene Patterson<br />

5952 N. Fort Clarke Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70817<br />

Rhonda Payne<br />

6067 Mire Hwy.<br />

Church Point, La 70525<br />

Jody Philips<br />

855 Hearthstone Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Martha K. Pontureri<br />

8550 United Plaza, 4th FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Stephanie M. Possa<br />

3225 Broussard St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Harold George Putnam<br />

777 Florida St., Ste. 355<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Ursula Tranell Ransburg<br />

P.O. Drawer 1100<br />

Zachary, La 70791<br />

Richard Randall Ray<br />

4550 North Blvd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Laurie Kadair Redman<br />

5261 Highland Rd. #388<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Robert Duncan Reine<br />

604 St. Ferdinand<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Samuel Bradley Rhorer<br />

10566 Airline Hwy.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

James D. Riddle<br />

111 S. Range Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Beverly C. Robinson-Downs<br />

300 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Marisa LeBlanc Roper<br />

668 S. Foster Dr., Ste. 101<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70806<br />

Susan Rosenberger<br />

9270 Siegen Ln., Ste. 303<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Dominique Jones Sam<br />

1885 North Third St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Ryan M. Seidemann<br />

11580 Perkins Rd. #258<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Jeananne Self<br />

One American Place, 23rd FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70825<br />

Steven Paul Slayton<br />

430 Europe St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Gretchen Kay Smith<br />

222 St. Louis St., Ste. 864<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Scott J. Sonnier<br />

P.O. Box 98001<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Edgar Stewart Spielman<br />

One American Place, 9th FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70825<br />

Paul Douglas Stewart, Jr.<br />

3767 Hyacinth Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Susannah O. Stinson<br />

8555 United Plaza, 5th FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Amanda Noel Strickland<br />

P.O. Box 3197<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Christopher Scott Suba<br />

850 North Blvd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Douglas Swenson<br />

270 S. Sharp Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Deeya Tauzin-Richard<br />

6300 Corporate Blvd., Ste. 200<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Bertha Iturralde Taylor<br />

3865 Hyacinth<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Travis A. Taylor<br />

2109 Perkins Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Ronyell Templet<br />

12832 Morgan Meadow<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70818<br />

Judith Dietrich Terrell<br />

12538 Parkvilla Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Yokeetta Williams Tillman<br />

855 S. Flannery Rd. #329<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Jeffrey E. Tomlinson<br />

445 North Blvd., Ste. 701<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Melanie A. Verzwyvelt<br />

138 McGehee Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Mary Janice Villarrubia<br />

138 McGehee Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Robert Benn Vincent, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 3197<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Julie G. Walker<br />

2237 S. Acadian Thrwy<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Loretta Wallace<br />

1055 Masterson Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Alicia Edmond Wheeler<br />

P.O. Box 75258<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70874<br />

Sharyn Richard Wilcox<br />

P.O. Box 1151<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Travis Wilkinson<br />

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P.O. Box 2997<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

John Wesley Williams, Jr.<br />

2900 Moss St., Ste. B<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Kathleen M. Wilson<br />

363 3rd. St. #704<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70807<br />

Adrian L. Wilson<br />

8026 Jefferson Hwy. #130<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Elizabeth K. Womack<br />

2237 S. Acadian Thrwy.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Kathrin E. Yates<br />

2415 Quail Dr., 3rd FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

East Carroll<br />

Phena Parker<br />

216 Lake St.<br />

Lake Providence, La 71254<br />

East Feliciana<br />

Mary Lee Aycock<br />

516 Myrtle Grove Ct.<br />

Jackson, La 70748<br />

Marsha Ann Evans<br />

7831 Castello Rd.<br />

Ethel, La 70730<br />

Claudia A. Holland<br />

P.O. Box 265<br />

Clinton, La 70722<br />

Tamarah Juneau<br />

12590 A. Perkins Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810<br />

Dawn S. Mock<br />

531 Clover Ridge Dr.<br />

Jackson, La 70748<br />

Geraldine F. "Jerry" Nettles<br />

3821 College St.<br />

Jackson, La. 70748<br />

Belinda T. Smith<br />

P.O. Box 20<br />

Jackson, La 70748<br />

Tabatha Morgan Watts<br />

8132 S. Lakeshore Dr.<br />

Ethel, La 70730<br />

Evangeline<br />

Brian James Ardoin<br />

1927 Lou Anna St.<br />

Mamou, La 70554<br />

Claudia Bateman<br />

P.O. Drawer 1019<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Rachel F. Blanchet<br />

700 W. Lasalle<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Dana Calvin<br />

123 Church St.<br />

Chataignier, La 70524<br />

Hope D. Cole<br />

P.O. Drawer 1131<br />

Oakdale, La 71463<br />

Stacey Y. Deshotel<br />

1262 Vince Lane<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Terry M. Fontenot<br />

1026 Delta Lane<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Dawn Poret Fontenot<br />

408 W. Cotton St.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Jason P. Fontenot<br />

1231 W. Main St.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Paula K. Guillory<br />

1127 Mayeauxville Rd.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

James Kirt Guillory<br />

1019 Mayeauxville Rd.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Judy Lormand<br />

202 East St.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Kathy Fontenot Meyers<br />

P.O. Box 268<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Paula Miller<br />

1127 Rollins Rd.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Rick Miller<br />

357 Colt Ave.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Christopher Richard Rutzen<br />

302 Main St.<br />

Mamou, La 70554<br />

Brian J. Weimer<br />

P.O. Box 13199<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Franklin<br />

Connie Allbritton<br />

P.O. Box 82<br />

Chase, La 71324<br />

Mike Blackwell<br />

362 Hwy. 577<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Betty R. Brown<br />

805 Hwy. 555<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

June Johnson Davis<br />

616 Riser Rd.<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Michael Blake Kramer<br />

2110 Pine St.<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Sue D. McDonald<br />

1595 Cooter Point Rd.<br />

Gilbert, La 71336<br />

Laura McManus<br />

185 White Rd.<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Lawanda Parker<br />

219 Oliver Rd.<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Shae Robinson<br />

6624 Main Street<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Gary D. Robinson<br />

6624 Main St.<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Michele Smith<br />

252 Cooters Point Rd.<br />

Gilbert, La 71336<br />

Jo Ann Smith<br />

1460 Mauld Rd.<br />

Winnsboro, La 71295<br />

Grant<br />

Betty S. St. Andrie<br />

P.O. Box 602<br />

Montgomery, La 71454<br />

Janna K. Batson<br />

P.O. Box 299<br />

Bentley, La 71407<br />

Katie Rogers Bunting<br />

111 Quail Ridge Rd.<br />

Pollock, La 71467<br />

Mary J. Chandler<br />

353 Briggs Rd.<br />

Pollock, La 71467<br />

Cheri L. Doucet<br />

P.O. Box 135<br />

Bentley, La 71407<br />

Karen P. Doyle<br />

516 Frazier Cemetery Rd.<br />

Dry Prong, La 71423<br />

Kheli Durand<br />

279 Robertson Loop<br />

Pollock, La 71467<br />

Candie Faraldo<br />

601 Fourth St.<br />

Colfax, La 71417<br />

Sherry Fryar<br />

4425 Monroe Hwy.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Angela B. Jones<br />

1254 Dorchester Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

John C. Jordan<br />

P.O. Box 8555<br />

Alexandria, La 71306<br />

J. Elray Lemoine<br />

2157 Hwy. 122<br />

Montgomery, La 71454<br />

Heather M. Rachal<br />

488 Mundy Loop<br />

Colfax, La 71417<br />

Crissy P. Shirley<br />

209 Conley Dr.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Renee' Silk<br />

379 Hwy. 502<br />

Georgetown, La 71432<br />

Pat Simmons<br />

246 Hall Subdivision Rd.<br />

Montgomery, La 71454<br />

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Iberia<br />

Michael Chris Aguillard<br />

804 Oswald St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Mary A. Anderson<br />

602 Emmeline St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Sharene Boudreaux<br />

522 N. Railroad<br />

Delcambre, La 70528<br />

Judy D. Bourque<br />

305 Bayard St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Michael W. Boutte<br />

3119 College Rd.<br />

Jeanerette, La 70544<br />

Elmire P. Brennan<br />

312 Oak St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Cordelia R. Broussard<br />

2105 Ave Belle Terre<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Winona Champagne<br />

501 St. Mary St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Peggy Sue Clark<br />

3000 Deslatte Rd.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Sandra R. Courrege'<br />

2803 Bodin Rd.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Jeanie Marie Ratcliff Hebert<br />

4704 Bull Island Rd.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Yvonne P. Jolivette<br />

826 French St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Carl S. Jolivette<br />

511 Orleans Ave.<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

O'Neal Jones, III<br />

609 Park Ave.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Mae M. Lasalle<br />

403 Victory Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Lyn I. Lasalle<br />

633 Ashton<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Rosalind R. Lewis<br />

1818 Wanda Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Laura L. Lomenick<br />

3000 Chalfonte Crescent<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Renee M. Louviere<br />

830 E. Main St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Marion P. Martin<br />

406 Rosemount Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Antoinette Z. McIntyre<br />

7806 Jefferson Island Rd.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Andrea B. Miller<br />

1516 Jules Rd.<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

April N. Petry<br />

P.O. Box 9207<br />

New Iberia, La 70562<br />

Jean Marie Poe<br />

600 Magnolia Ave.<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Chandi L. Prados<br />

P.O. Box 641<br />

Jeanerette, La 70544<br />

Jan Richard<br />

303 S. Bourque St.<br />

Delcambre, La 70528<br />

Kimberly N. Romero<br />

803 Beverly St.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Mandy Runnels<br />

209 Acadian<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Janet Slaughter<br />

315 Country Dr.<br />

Delcambre, La 70528<br />

James C. Sprague, III<br />

4019 Romero Rd.<br />

Youngsville, La 70592<br />

Skye C. Sturlese<br />

2403 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Amie Landry Varnado<br />

706 Evergreen Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70563<br />

Arilda C. Viator<br />

4006 Stelly Rd.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Iberville<br />

Nedi A. Cannella<br />

114 Nicholls St.<br />

Donaldsonville, La 70346<br />

Angela M. Cavalier<br />

P.O. Box 659<br />

Plaquemine, La 70765<br />

Timothy L. Collins<br />

59126 Birch St.<br />

Plaquemine, La 70764<br />

Donald R. Derouen<br />

58043 Court St.<br />

Plaquemine, La 70764<br />

Marcia M. Freeman<br />

P.O. Box 659<br />

Plaquemine, La 70765<br />

Caroline Wilbert Giedd<br />

P.O. Box 512<br />

Plaquemine, La 70765<br />

Dana R. Kimble<br />

58156 Court St.<br />

Plaquemine, La 70764<br />

Brian G. Miranda<br />

26030 Tenant Rd.<br />

Plaquemine, La 70764<br />

Gail Molliere<br />

58156 Court St.<br />

Plaquemine, La 70764<br />

Stacy P. Pierce<br />

P.O. Box 738<br />

Plaquemine, La 70765<br />

Jackson<br />

Jo Ellen H. Allen<br />

2001 Macarthur Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Danny M. Anderson<br />

320 Sherman Rd.<br />

Quitman, La 71268<br />

Elizabeth Ann Cheatwood<br />

279 Durbin Circle<br />

Jonesboro, La 71251<br />

Regina Jinks<br />

327 Caney Creek Dr.<br />

Jonesboro, La 71251<br />

Brenda D. Porter<br />

2167 Walker Rd.<br />

Jonesboro, La 71251<br />

Angela K. Robinson<br />

1647 Arcadia Hwy.<br />

Quitman, La 71268<br />

Phillip Hayes Vines<br />

178 Scenic Rd.<br />

Choudrant, La 71227<br />

John R. Williams<br />

1200 Maple St.<br />

Jonesboro, La 71251<br />

Jefferson<br />

Ryan Duane Adams<br />

2668 Long Branch Dr.<br />

Marrero, La 70072<br />

Russ Adams<br />

147 Jefferson Heights Ave.<br />

Jefferson, La 70121<br />

Alan D. Alario, II<br />

701 N. Causeway Blvd.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Mekel Smith Alvarez<br />

909 Poydras St., 20th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Donna L. Angelle<br />

405 Gretna Blvd., Ste. 112<br />

Gretna, La 70053<br />

Robert E. Arceneaux<br />

47 Beverly Garden Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Wilbur J. "Bill" Babin, Jr.<br />

3027 Ridgelake Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Helen Marie Barrios<br />

3537 18th St.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Patty S. Battard<br />

4905 Toby Ln.<br />

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Kenner, La 70065<br />

Ryan E. Beasley<br />

38387 N. Causeway, Ste. 301<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Bradley R. Belsome<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2100<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Michael Patrick Bono<br />

701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

John Calvin Box<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 950<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Kathleen M. Brandner<br />

5109 Belle Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70006<br />

Michael S. Brandner, Jr.<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 1000<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Melanie Kaye Breaux<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Patricia G. Breckenridge<br />

141 E. Oakridge Park<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

Kristen J. Bryant<br />

1546 Gretna Blvd.<br />

Harvey, La 70058<br />

Christina Parra Bullock<br />

59 Beresford Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Tara L. Burregi<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 900<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Riley John Busenlener<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Mark C. Carver<br />

1010 Common St., Ste. 2600<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Carlina Carmencita Castro<br />

3445 N. Causeyway Blvd. #510<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Erwin A. Caswell, Jr.<br />

1923 Metairie Heights Ave.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Jason A. Cavignac<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3200<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Autumn L. Cheramie<br />

303 Huey P. Long Ave.<br />

Gretna, La 70093<br />

Amy Vandeveer Christina<br />

909 Poydras St., 20th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Andrea B. Clark<br />

180 W. Esplanade Ave.<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

John F. Clark, IV<br />

3838 N. Causeway, Ste. 1800<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Keith A. Conley<br />

285 W. Esplanade #303<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

Michael G. Crow<br />

One Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1100<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Mary E. Dey<br />

228 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 626<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Ayesha Dinshaw<br />

6 Chateau du Jardin<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

Victor A. Dorsey, Jr.<br />

6104 Westbank Expressway<br />

Marrero, La 70072<br />

Julie-Ann A. Duhe'<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2750<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Brock D. Dupre<br />

4500 One Shell Square<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Kathleen Finley Duthu<br />

P.O. Box 641912<br />

Kenner, La 70064<br />

Jeremy D. Dwyer<br />

200 Derbigny, Ste. 527<br />

Gretna, La 70053<br />

Aimee C. Edwards<br />

3350 Ridgelake Dr., Ste. 108<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Brian J. Eiselen<br />

525 Huey P. Long Ave.<br />

Gretna, La 70053<br />

Jeanette M. Engeron<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 2700<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Frank Christopher Eymard<br />

4610 15th St.<br />

Marrero, La 70072<br />

Charles Devin Fadaol<br />

3445 N. Causeway., Ste. 800<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Timothy P. Farrelly<br />

2121 Airline Dr., Ste. 508<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Frank Vincent Forte<br />

536 W. William David Pkwy.<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

Pedro F. Galeas<br />

3027 Ridgelake Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Derek D. Gambino<br />

2106 31st Court<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

Monica Gant<br />

3838 N. Causeway, 29th FL.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Mark T. Garber<br />

701 Poydras St., 40th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

James Garvey<br />

3501 N. Causeway, Ste. 314<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Gregory Giangrosso<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 4000<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

George E. Gilkers<br />

512 Oaklawn Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

Nicole Michelle Gober<br />

1400 Stonebridge Dr.<br />

Gretna, La 70056<br />

Kelly B. Green<br />

601 Poydras St., 21st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Toni L. Green<br />

3939 Veterans Blvd. #204<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Jeffrey James Guidry<br />

12 Moselle Dr.<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

Ronald J. Guillot, Jr.<br />

701 Poydras St., Suite 4700<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Alane M. Haik<br />

P.O. Box 10775<br />

Jefferson, La 70181<br />

George P. Hebbler, Jr.<br />

3636 S. I-10 Ser. Rd. W, # 300<br />

Metarie, La 70001<br />

Kimya M. Holmes<br />

4 Goldenrod Ln.<br />

Waggaman, La 70094<br />

Catherine Orwig Hunter<br />

3900 N. Causeway, Ste. 1450<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Allison Kathka Hymel<br />

3350 Ridgelake Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Martins I. Imudia<br />

3201 Danny Park, Ste. 204B<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

John A. Jeansonne, III<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Matthew H. Kittok<br />

201 South Galvez St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Wendelin E. Knight<br />

701 Magazine St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Mei-Yee Kung<br />

3350 Ridgelake Dr., Ste. 200<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Andre' J. Lagarde<br />

3445 N. Causeway, Ste. 800<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Melanie Griggs Lagarde<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Anthony Lanasa<br />

909 Poydras St. #2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

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Stephanie J. Langlois<br />

1511 Carnation Ave.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

James Kenneth Ledoux<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Richard K. Leefe<br />

3900 N. Causeway, Ste. 1470<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Andrew D. Locicero<br />

3414 Canal St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Catherine J. Luccioni<br />

127 Athania Pkwy.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Bradley J. Luminais, Jr.<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 900<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Carey C. Lyon<br />

One Shell Square, 50th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Abbey A. Mack<br />

3421 N. Causeway, Ste. 301<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Cindy Galpin Martin<br />

3009 41st St.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Stacey Zimmer Martinez<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2075<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Freeman R. Matthews, III<br />

1717 St. Charles Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Kevin M. McGlone<br />

909 Poydras St., 28th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Sabrina L. McLaughlin<br />

401 Whitney Ave., Ste. 410<br />

Gretna, La 70056<br />

Michael Menasco, Jr.<br />

343 Third St., Ste. 506<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

Nancy Anne Miller<br />

3421 N. Causeway, Ste. 404<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Diana M. Miller<br />

P.O. Box 432<br />

Grand Isle, La 70358<br />

Reed S. Minkin<br />

3838 N. Causeway, Ste. 2500<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Stephen D. Morel<br />

400 Poydras St., 30th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Chad P. Morrow<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2800<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Ashley David Nichols<br />

P.O. Box 8957<br />

Metairie, La 70011<br />

Shantel C. Octave<br />

4224 Florida Ave., Ste. 5<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

Daniel T. Pancamo<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jason B. Patrick<br />

P.O. Box 24726<br />

New Orleans, La 70134<br />

Donald Gerard Piglia<br />

421 Loyola Ave., Rm. 202<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Mariella Borel Porter<br />

168 Janet Dr.<br />

Avondale, La 70094<br />

Richard F. Price, Jr.<br />

474 Metairie Rd. #203<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

Marcia King Reck<br />

161 Willow Dr.<br />

Gretna, La. 70053<br />

Andrea L. Ribando<br />

802 Second St., Div. G<br />

Gretna, La 70053<br />

Shannon Casey Rodriguez<br />

3838 N. Causeway, Ste. 2900<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Susan Rogge<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 1800<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Rose D. Rome<br />

3925 N. I10 Ser. Rd., Ste. 229<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Ery M. Saint-Louis<br />

P.O. Box 339<br />

Harvey, La 70059<br />

William Allen Schafer<br />

8480 Hwy. 23, Ste. 300<br />

Belle Chasse, La 70037<br />

Samuel John Scillitani, Jr.<br />

819 4th St.<br />

Gretna, La 70053<br />

Natalie Rochele Segura<br />

10021 Tiffany Dr.<br />

River Ridge, La 70123<br />

Donna Shakerin<br />

521 N. Atlanta St.<br />

Metairie, La 70003<br />

Karen Waters Shipman<br />

601 Poydras St., 21st. FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Gregory C. Smith<br />

3838 N. Causeway, Ste. 3290<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Jerome G. Smith, III<br />

816 Ridgewood Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Alice Catherine Snee<br />

421 Loyola Ave., Rm. 314<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Elizabeth Lynne Stolze<br />

701 S. Peters St., Ste. 300<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Angelle Schmidt Stuart<br />

One Galleria Blvd., Ste. 700<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Elise Manning Stubbe<br />

110 Veterans Blvd., Ste. 300<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

Peter Rosario Tafaro<br />

3838 N. Causeway Blvd. #2900<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Peggy E. Toney<br />

2019 B. Jefferson Hwy.<br />

Jefferson, La 70121<br />

Olivia D. Toth<br />

901 Veterans Blvd. #209<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

Kim Huong Ashley Tran<br />

3838 N. Causeway, Ste. 2850<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Jason Treigle<br />

909 Poydras St. #2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Frederick J. Tufts<br />

P.O. Box 8180<br />

Metairie, La 70011<br />

Emile Louis Turner, Jr.<br />

424 Gravier St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jean O. Turner<br />

424 Gravier Street<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

John E. Unsworth, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 8288<br />

Metairie, La 70011<br />

Serena Conosciani Vaughan<br />

802 2nd St., 2nd FL.<br />

Gretna, La 70053<br />

Brandon Venegas<br />

P.O. Box 55634<br />

Metairie, La 70055<br />

Cindy C. Walker<br />

424 Gravier Street<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Ann M. H. Weissmann<br />

3500 N. Causeway, Ste. 415<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Cindy Weldon-Laforet<br />

1907 Veterans Blvd.<br />

Metairie, La 70005<br />

James J. Whittenburg<br />

3350 Ridgelake Dr., Ste. 108<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Cheryl Lynn Wild<br />

P.O. Box 441<br />

Gretna, La 70054<br />

Juana L. Winfield<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Joyce Duhe Young<br />

909 Poydras St., 20th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Jennifer L. Zeringue<br />

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401 Weyer St.<br />

Gretna, La 70054<br />

Jefferson Davis<br />

Jessica Lynn Bertrand<br />

815 Cole Ln.<br />

Elton, La 70532<br />

Amanda Marie Boudreaux<br />

16374 Hwy. 26<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Shawn Cheri Broussard<br />

406 Arthur Ave.<br />

Lake Arthur, La 70549<br />

Troy A. Broussard<br />

P.O. Box 3768<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Karen G. Campbell<br />

1011 Florence St.<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Alice D. Crochet<br />

3630 Crochet Rd.<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Jeannie Daniels<br />

14269 Ardoin Cove Rd.<br />

Welsh, La 70591<br />

Markeitha C. Fontenot<br />

11336 Henry Rd.<br />

Lake Arthur, La 70549<br />

Judy Foreman<br />

4100 Maplewood Dr.<br />

Sulphur, La 70663<br />

Rebecca J. Freeland<br />

P.O. Box 400<br />

Welsh, La 70591<br />

Danielle Gary<br />

805 North Main St.<br />

Elton, La 70532<br />

Linda B. Gary<br />

P.O. Box 268<br />

Welsh, La 70591<br />

Phyllis C. Gray<br />

1802 Joe Louis Street<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Tina M. Guidry<br />

810 W. Nezpique<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Craig Steve Gunnell<br />

P.O. Box 1446<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Mona B. Hastings<br />

P.O. Box 6863<br />

Lake Charles, La 70606<br />

Jennifer C. Landry<br />

4406 Pine Island Hwy.<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Clidean West LeBlanc<br />

531 Felix St.<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Beulah Dazetta Lewis<br />

225 N. Ave. C<br />

Crowley, La 70526<br />

Lori Carroll Moreau<br />

20431 Bebee Rd.<br />

Iowa, La 70647<br />

Danielle Derouen Price<br />

203 S. Oak<br />

Welsh, La 70591<br />

Barbara Smith<br />

3787 Tommy Rd.<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Shawanda Gaye Sowells<br />

P.O. Box 228<br />

Fenton, La 70640<br />

Lynnette Torrans<br />

18624 Augustine Rd.<br />

Iowa, La 70647<br />

Anna L. Vandever<br />

714 Decker St.<br />

Jennings, La 70546<br />

Joy S. Zaunbrecher<br />

821 N. Hwy. 26<br />

Lake Arthur, La 70549<br />

Lafayette<br />

Cynthia A. Acosta<br />

P.O. Drawer 51769<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Andrea Leigh Albert<br />

P.O. Box 3527<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Larry A. Aucoin, Jr.<br />

118 Norman Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Callie P. Avera<br />

409 Ravine Run Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

William J. Bayard, III<br />

109 Stewart St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Simone G. Beard<br />

5601 W. Congress<br />

Duson, La 70529<br />

Vicki L. Blanchard<br />

1072 Patin Rd<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Rachel F. Blanchet<br />

102 Hawthorne Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Jennifer Bonneau-Oncale<br />

601 St. Frances St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Sue Boudreaux<br />

402 Convent St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Catherine Brasseux<br />

P.O. Box 2053<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Nicole B. Breaux<br />

1020 Surrey St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Erin Therese Broussard<br />

315 S. College Rd., Ste. 210<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Harry K. Burdette<br />

415 Beverly Dr.<br />

Lafayete, La 70503<br />

Monica G. Calvert<br />

404 Bellvue Plantation<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Cara Carline<br />

104 Cane Ridge Circle<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Shawn A. Carter<br />

220 Heyman Blvd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Pearl M. Champagne<br />

P.O. Box 51367<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Carey Chopin<br />

511 Cedar Crest Court<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Peggy Sue Clark<br />

1015 St. John St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Sarah "Jeanie" Cloud<br />

407 Odessa Rd.<br />

Duson, La 70592<br />

Elaine W. Conrad<br />

111 Gravenhage Circle<br />

Youngsville, La 70592<br />

Rhonda M. David<br />

1401 W. University Ave.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Darleen David<br />

102 Rebecca Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Sandra B. Davidson<br />

122 St. Paul Ave.<br />

Duson, La 70529<br />

Kelly D. Delhomme<br />

201 W. Butcher Switch Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Steven Joseph Diebold<br />

P.O. Box 3764<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Kim-Lich Bui Dinh<br />

126 Perez Dr.<br />

Scott, La 70583<br />

Bridget L. Dugas<br />

104 Village Ln.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Candice E. Duhon<br />

214 Nova Scotia Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Connie Dumatrait<br />

103 W. Martial Ave.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Renee' A. Dupuis<br />

520 Robert Lee Circle<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

John Andrew Durrett<br />

1313 W. Pinhook Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Jules David Edwards, III<br />

800 South Buchanan., 5th FL.<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

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Guy Cornwell Ellison, III<br />

603 Wilson St., Apt. 3<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Cynthia Fernandez<br />

104 Riverwoods Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Erin H. Fontenot<br />

P.O. Box 53669<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Karen Frederick<br />

P.O. Drawer 51367<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

John H. Galloway<br />

304 Vital St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Jose E. Garcia<br />

134 Chantilly Circle<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Bobby Robertson George<br />

2014 W. Pinhook, Ste. 100<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Rochelle A. Godeaux<br />

120 Supply Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Jacqueline M. Godeaux<br />

208 Burlington Ave<br />

Broussard, La 70518<br />

Pamela A. Guidry<br />

108 Boring Circle<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Debbie Guidry<br />

99 Theo St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Lynn A. Guidry<br />

123 Erika Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Sandra Hargrave<br />

315 Guilbeau Rd., Apt. 423<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Rebecca F. Hartwell<br />

101 Tanya St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Leigh Ann Haynie<br />

1009 Kidder Rd.<br />

Carencro, La 70520<br />

Michelle Hebert<br />

701 W. Admiral Doyle Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Juanita B. Hollier<br />

303 W. Vermilion, Ste. 210<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Sandra Howington<br />

113 Arbor Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Jessica M. Hughes<br />

106 Longpoint Rd.<br />

Youngsville, La 70592<br />

Melissa Menard Hulin<br />

118 Fernway Ln.<br />

Duson, La 70529<br />

Alicia M. Jacob<br />

413 Travis St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Patrick A. Johnson<br />

1015 St. John St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Paul Matthew Jones<br />

822 Harding St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Mary Jo Junot<br />

211 Winbourne Ave.<br />

Scott, La 70583<br />

Stacy N. Kennedy<br />

406 Audubon Blvd., Ste. A<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Stephanie Kidder<br />

887 Tower Rd.<br />

Rayne, La 70578<br />

Elisabeth Ransome Kraft<br />

P.O. Box 3527<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Patricia L. Lail<br />

208 Amesbury Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Nancy R. Landry<br />

P.O. Box 53288<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Connie B. Landry<br />

305 Belle Dame Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Matthew D. Lane, Jr.<br />

515 S. College Rd., Ste. 130<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Marlo R. Lecamus<br />

P.O. Box 866<br />

Broussard, La 70518<br />

Rosalind R. Lewis<br />

402 W. Convent<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Janet Nicely Lockhart<br />

117 Horseshoe Dr., Unit 1<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Kimberly Ruth Louper<br />

P.O. Drawer 1329<br />

Opelousas, La 70571<br />

Norma M. Louviere<br />

147 Racca Rd.<br />

Youngsville, La 70592<br />

Benjamin N. Mader<br />

406 Dafney Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Jacqueline B. Manecke<br />

P.O. Box 53866<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Marion P. Martin<br />

P.O. Box 53492<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Katherine Paine Martin<br />

P.O. Box 81338<br />

Lafayette, La 70598<br />

Gerrie T. Martin<br />

110 Belle Maison Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Gretchen Heider Mayard<br />

P.O. Drawer 81338<br />

Lafayette, La 70598<br />

Brandi Mayet<br />

600 Jefferson St., Ste. 1000<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Katrina McCarthy<br />

P.O. Box 61400<br />

Lafayette, La 70596<br />

Quint McCord<br />

P.O. Box 61046<br />

Lafayette, La 70596<br />

Kolette L. McDowell<br />

412 W. University, Ste. 102<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Jessica L. McGee<br />

101 La Rue France, Ste. 400<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Annette V. Meaux<br />

3505 Golden Grain Rd.<br />

Rayne, La 70578<br />

Faye L. Melancon<br />

100-F Running Deer Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Lena Molitor<br />

325 Audubon Blvd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Darlene Monette<br />

218 Nova Scotia Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Mary Moore<br />

P.O. Box 518<br />

Cecilia, La 70521<br />

Richard Harriman Morgan<br />

P.O. Box 51222<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Lisa A. Moring<br />

512 Braquet Rd.<br />

Carencro, La 70520<br />

Travis Lamoine Mose<br />

715 NW Evangline Thwy.<br />

Lafayette, La 70509<br />

Angela J. Mouton<br />

220 Catholique Rd.<br />

Carencro, La 70520<br />

H. Andrew Myers<br />

P.O. Box 99<br />

Opelousas, La 70571<br />

Jan M. O'Neal<br />

118 Kincade Court<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Cheryl M. Ory<br />

116 Barracuda St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Douglas M. Palombo<br />

1001 W. Pinhook Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Kay Patin<br />

1220 Camellia Blvd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Mason Perrault<br />

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1003 Rosedown Lane<br />

Lafayette, La 70501<br />

Scott E. Peyton<br />

213 Presbytere Parkway<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Tammy Parker Pratt<br />

102 Lockeport Circle<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Stephen Maury Prewitt<br />

207 Gina Dr.<br />

Duson, La 70529<br />

Scott M. Prudhomme<br />

P.O. Box 3385<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

John G. Rebstock, Jr.<br />

1010 Auburn Ave.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Jason Thomas Reed<br />

2938 Hwy. 93<br />

Sunset, La 70584<br />

Susan M. Reed<br />

111 Hesper Dr.<br />

Carencro, La 70520<br />

Michelle Rice<br />

210 Venture Way<br />

Lafayette, La 70507<br />

Mandy Runnels<br />

2014 W. Pinhook, Ste. 503<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Rainey Schexnider<br />

108 Pomerol Place<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Sally Theresa Segura<br />

1300 Lady of the Lake Rd.<br />

Saint Martinville, La 70582<br />

Felicia L. Smith<br />

4400-A Amb. Caffery, Bx 318<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Monica Sogga<br />

4810 Industrial Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Lana Soileau<br />

1026 St. John<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Judith Stelly<br />

804-A Souvenir Gate<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Regena Stelly<br />

229 Stelly Rd.<br />

Carencro, La 70520<br />

Mark Edward Stipe<br />

P.O. Drawer 3408<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Charles Stockton<br />

138 Pinnacle Dr.<br />

Youngsville, La 70592<br />

Virginia Scrivner Swan<br />

P.O. Box 51547<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Melissa L. Theriot<br />

2020 Johnston St.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Sandra Thibodeaux<br />

3629 I 49 S. Service Rd.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Keith P. Touchet<br />

1408 W. Willow St. #J62<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Beverly H. Toups<br />

213 Bartmoor Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Rebecca T. Trahan<br />

128-C Steiner Rd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70508<br />

Susan F. Trahan<br />

212 Highland Dr.<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Harry Lane Tuten, III<br />

P.O. Drawer 51769<br />

Lafayette, La 70505<br />

Aimee Waguespack<br />

204 Denette St.<br />

Duson, La 70529<br />

Donna M. Walker<br />

120 Percy Rd.<br />

Scott, La 70506<br />

Heather K. Walker<br />

P.O. Drawer 2908<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Barbara A. Williams<br />

404 Martin St.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Cassie Lynn Willis<br />

P.O. Drawer 94-C<br />

Lafayette, La 70509<br />

Jason E. Wilson<br />

926 Coolidge Blvd.<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

D'Lane A. Wimberley<br />

199 Southfield Pkwy<br />

Lafayette, La 70506<br />

Jonathan L. Woods<br />

P.O. Drawer 94-C<br />

Lafayette, La 70509<br />

Lafourche<br />

Elizabeth R. Daigle<br />

3154 Hwy. 316<br />

Gray, La 70359<br />

Misael A. Jimenez, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 340<br />

Larose, La 70373<br />

LaSalle<br />

Rhonda Buffington Goodman<br />

P.O. Box 635<br />

Grayson, La 71435<br />

Courtney David Hutchinson<br />

534 Nebo Belah Rd.<br />

Trout, La 71371<br />

Sherry Poole<br />

P.O. Box 1889<br />

Jena, La 71342<br />

Candace G. Poole<br />

P.O. Drawer 2075<br />

Jena, La 71342<br />

James Robbins<br />

P.O. Box 26<br />

Jena, La 71342<br />

Angie J. Sandifer<br />

P.O. Box 2408<br />

Jena, La 71342<br />

Stephanie Stapleton<br />

P.O. Box 26<br />

Jena, La 71342<br />

Nancy R. Thompson<br />

P.O. Box 602<br />

Jena, La 71342<br />

Lincoln<br />

Randell Alexander<br />

P.O. Box 428<br />

Jonesboro, La 71251<br />

Stacie Ambrose<br />

P.O. Box 344<br />

Choudrant, La 71227<br />

Cheryl J. Anderson<br />

1610 Furman St.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Cherri Barmore<br />

410 S. Farmerville St.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Heather Billberry<br />

1255 Henry Rd.<br />

Dubach, La 71235<br />

Joyce M. Colvin<br />

P.O. Box 777<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Christi Faulkner<br />

P.O. Drawer 1867<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Terri R. Frasier<br />

8308 Hwy. 822<br />

Dubach, La 71235<br />

Sandy L. Freeman<br />

P.O. Box 758<br />

Ruston, La 71273<br />

Georgia Fuller<br />

415 Moody Rd.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

I. Rebecca Garza<br />

704 Tarreyton Dr.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Shelia Gilmore<br />

2735 Martha St.<br />

Simsboro, La 71275<br />

William Kyle Green<br />

622 Burgessville Rd.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Jana B. Gulledge<br />

1511 N. Trenton<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Heather Rhea Harrel<br />

116 Killgore Rd., Ste. 4<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

John Tom James, Jr.<br />

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P.O. Box 1482<br />

Ruston, La 71273<br />

Cindy Jones<br />

163 Emory Rd.<br />

Choudrant, La 71227<br />

James H. Jones<br />

422 Carriage Way<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Karan Kirkham<br />

656 Walker Rd.<br />

Choudrant, La 71227<br />

Alisha Levingston<br />

1406 Taylor St.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Mary C. Littrell<br />

2301 McDonald Ave.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Vonda B. Madden<br />

1511 N. Trenton St.<br />

Ruston, La 71235<br />

Kellie S. Malone<br />

904 Orleans Dr.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Fonda Malone<br />

1306 Mlk Dr.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Faye McMichael<br />

200 Breard<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Don Samuel Mears<br />

P.O. Box 4745<br />

Monroe, La 71211<br />

Carlene Myers<br />

823 Hwy. 152<br />

Dubach, La 71235<br />

Tracy L. Oakley<br />

P.O. Drawer 1867<br />

Ruston, La 71273<br />

Mona L. Palzer<br />

744 Mondy Rd.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Jennifer C. Pesnell<br />

1317 Robnette Dr.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Carey Rushing<br />

1900 Farmerville Hwy.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Sharon P. Shrell<br />

P.O. Box 150<br />

Arcadia, La 71001<br />

Sybil F. Smalling<br />

2402 Martha St.<br />

Simsboro, La 71275<br />

William Stewart<br />

3500 Arthur Dr.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Tim Taunton<br />

3312 English Turn<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Glenn Theis<br />

413 Natchitoches<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Bonnie Thomason<br />

410 S. Farmerville St.<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

James L. Walker, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 150<br />

Arcadia, La 71001<br />

Lisa C. Whitard<br />

400 N. Vienna<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

Steve White<br />

7344 Hwy. 80 West<br />

Ruston, La 71270<br />

William E. Young<br />

321 McGuire Rd.<br />

Simsboro, La 71275<br />

Livingston<br />

Patsy Love Appling<br />

139 Del Norte Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Melissa W. Arcement<br />

121 Joan St.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Brenda Brooks Campbell<br />

7335 Cherrydale Dr.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Kim H. Davis<br />

9952 Summerfield Dr.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Deette K. Dendy<br />

403 Cockerham Rd.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Douglas Charles Dorhauer<br />

1075 Government St.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Connie M. Easterly<br />

142 Del Norte Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Evelyn Gaudet<br />

12324 River Highlands Dr.<br />

St. Amant, La 70774<br />

Sheree M. Harrell<br />

18594 Hood Road<br />

Livingston, La 70754<br />

Judith B. Harris<br />

8687 United Plaza., 5th FL.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Susan C. Hazleton<br />

26250 Juban Rd.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Barbara A. Holcombe<br />

36062 Reinninger Rd.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Johnny R. Huckabay, II<br />

6719 Perkins Rd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70808<br />

Kelli F. Jordan<br />

8130 Versailles Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Wanda S. Kelly<br />

13490 Lakeview Dr.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Sasha Kidder<br />

2618 S. Range Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Sheila G. Kinchen<br />

P.O. Box 106<br />

Albany, La 70711<br />

Elaine D. Kinchen<br />

P.O. Box 11<br />

Hammond, La 70404<br />

Donna G. LeBlanc<br />

13915 Amber Lane<br />

Walker, La 70785<br />

Susan C. Lemoine<br />

37728 Rue De Vior<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Debra McKinney<br />

P.O. Box 313<br />

Hammond, La 70404<br />

Danielle Brock Mensman<br />

2355 Drusilla Ln.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70895<br />

Christopher Steven Mensman<br />

P.O. Box 98001<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70898<br />

Mary Katherine Metternich<br />

138 McGehee Dr.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70815<br />

Melissa A. Neyland<br />

8455 Pink Graves Rd.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Valencia Walker Phelps<br />

10694 Sims Rd.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Erik Stafford Pittman<br />

1207 Florida Ave. East<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Lorrie E. Powers<br />

448 Cockerham Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Jeffery P. Purpera, Jr.<br />

1244 S. Range Ave.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Jacquelyn J. Reed<br />

440 Foster St.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Janice Reese<br />

8440 Jefferson Hwy. #301<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Angela D. Sibley<br />

P.O. Box 639<br />

Livingston, La 70754<br />

Patricia S. Stubbs<br />

10501 Eagle Crest Rd.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70726<br />

Rebecca Tripp<br />

9293 Claudette Ln.<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Jason M. Verdigets<br />

35995 Portsmouth<br />

Denham Springs, La 70706<br />

Tasha K. West<br />

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P.O. Drawer 299<br />

Livingston, La 70754<br />

Jesse K. Williams<br />

32789 La Hwy. 1036<br />

Holden, La 70744<br />

Fred L. Winder<br />

P.O. Box 561<br />

Springfield, La 70462<br />

Madison<br />

Beth Anne Brazil<br />

204 East Oughbourne St.<br />

Tallulah, La 71282<br />

Len Neumann<br />

13 Crothers Dr.<br />

Tallulah, La 71282<br />

Michael Wilson<br />

13 Crothers Dr.<br />

Richmond, La 71282<br />

Morehouse<br />

Rebecca Lee Allred<br />

9194 Kenny Kimball Rd.<br />

Bastrop, La 71220<br />

Joseph E. Chaney, III<br />

294 Hwy. 3048<br />

Rayville, La 71269<br />

Charissa Annette Holmes<br />

211 Williams Dr.<br />

Bastrop, La 71220<br />

Amy B. Jones<br />

6685 Sonny Boy Yeldell<br />

Bastrop, La 71220<br />

Phyllis Eubanks Knight<br />

7327 James Chunn Rd.<br />

Bastrop, La 71220<br />

Kelly C. Lindeman<br />

9316 Cooper Lake Rd.<br />

Bastrop, La 71220<br />

Nancy M. Long<br />

P.O. Box 2350<br />

Monroe, La 71207<br />

Patrice D. Smith<br />

2205 Gemini Dr.<br />

Bastrop, La 71220<br />

Natchitoches<br />

Kathy R. Allen<br />

5771 Hwy. 1 Bypass<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Betty S. St. Andrie<br />

P.O. Box 602<br />

Montgomery, La 71454<br />

Katrice R. Baker<br />

4115 University Pkwy.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Yolanda Denise Bobb<br />

P.O. Box 451<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Joyce A. Boyt<br />

146 Rue St. Denis St.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Jo Nell Burr<br />

430 Keyser Ave.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Sheila Carpenter<br />

349 Eugene Garrett Rd.<br />

Winnfield, La 714783<br />

Brian A. Carroll<br />

104 Riverview Dr.<br />

Bermuda, La 71456<br />

Janice M. Cross<br />

5879 Hwy. 1 By-pass<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Beverly A. Faulkner<br />

701 Keyser Ave.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Linda S. Fobb<br />

1116 Amulet St.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Dawn M. Gandy<br />

P.O. Box 668<br />

Provencal, La 71468<br />

Kecia Rae Glynn<br />

714 Fourth St.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Buford I. Grappe<br />

1647 Clark Rd.<br />

Campti, La 71411<br />

Kimberly F. Lacaze<br />

137 Trudeau St.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Susan Martin<br />

1509 Barclay Drive<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Sylvia L. McGaskey<br />

244 Keyser Ave.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Kristin Nelson<br />

242 Keyser Ave., Pmb 240<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Donna Rister Owens<br />

1218 Lena-Flatwoods Rd.<br />

Lena, La 71447<br />

Bobbie J. Plaisance<br />

8979 Hwy. 117<br />

Provencal, La 71468<br />

Lesley Ramian<br />

250 Plantation Point Blvd.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Lona Saffel<br />

4045 US Hwy. 71/84<br />

Campti, La 71411<br />

Doris Sanders<br />

1400 Sabine St.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Rachel Jeanette Smith<br />

P.O. Box 70<br />

Natchitoches, La 71458<br />

Lee P. Vickers<br />

200 John Prudhomme Rd.<br />

Natchez, La 71456<br />

Cristy L. Walker<br />

P.O. Box 319<br />

Campti, La 71411<br />

Elizabeth Allums Widhalm<br />

316 Stephens Ave.<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Orleans<br />

Kiana M. Aaron<br />

3421 N. Causeway, 9th FL.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

John Nicholas Adriani, Jr.<br />

818 North Blvd.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Alicia Aranguren<br />

241 Jewel St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70124<br />

Anna C. Artiomow<br />

7820 Maple St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Carolyn Lalla Bailey<br />

One Seine Court, Ste. 112<br />

New Orleans, La 70114<br />

Dara L. Baird<br />

5523 S. Johnson St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70125<br />

Alexis P. Basilevsky<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2200<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Alana Bishop<br />

517 Frenchman St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70116<br />

Angela C. Blandino<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 40th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Seth Bloom<br />

448 Julia St. #310<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jason Rhett Bonnet<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Peggy E. Bordelon<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2490<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Aynsley B. Bourne<br />

320 N. Carrollton, Ste. 101<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Monica Victoria Harris Bowers<br />

4457 Mandeville St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70122<br />

Joelle T. Bowers<br />

145 Robert E. Lee Blvd.<br />

New Orleans, La 70124<br />

Amanda L. C. Bradley<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 3600<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Lisa Brener<br />

1515 Poydras St., Ste. 1900<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Dominique Bright-Wheeler<br />

6409 Baccich St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70122<br />

Susan T. Broussard<br />

225 Baronne St., 11th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

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Audrey N. Browne<br />

650 Poydras St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Janet M. Buggee<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Rebecca Goforth Bush<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste.4240<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Robert A. Caplan<br />

3631 Canal St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Celeste J. L. Cardin<br />

1515 Poydras, Ste. 1400<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Jennifer M. Caulfield<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 31st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Kathleen A. Chapman<br />

201 St. Charles Ave. #3100<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Leslie D. Christopher<br />

422 S. Broad St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Sandy E. Clause<br />

9001 W. Judge Perez, Ste. 203<br />

Chalmette, La 70043<br />

Alan M. Cohen<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 3201<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Thomas Louis Colletta, Jr.<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 1540<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Leo D. Congeni<br />

643 Magazine St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jose' C. Corrada<br />

639 Loyola Ave., Ste. 2500<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Christopher P. Coty<br />

702 St. Ferdinand St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Michael B. Cupit<br />

650 Poydras St., Ste. 2015<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

David S. Daly<br />

3900 N. Causeway, Ste. 1450<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Chris D'Amour<br />

4500 One Shell Square<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Emma E. Daschbach<br />

909 Poydras, Ste. 2800<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Anthony D'Atto, II<br />

701 Poydras St., Ste. 3845<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Laurie Lee Dearmond<br />

704 Carondelet St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Shawn T. Deggins<br />

3200 St. Bernard Ave., Ste. 107<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

B. Demers<br />

4037 Banks St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Patricia Diaz<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Jamie Anne Domilise<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2100<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Tommy Dooley<br />

5033 1/2 Tchoupitoulas St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Carin J. Dorman<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 1540<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jean Downs<br />

P.O. Box 791378<br />

New Orleans, La 70179<br />

Catherine J. Drake<br />

2118 S. Lopez St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70125<br />

George Cameron Drennan<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Michael Joseph Ecuyer<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2800<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Jennifer D. Edie<br />

400 Lafayette St., Ste. 200<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Amy Kent Edmond<br />

909 Poydras, 20th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Vicki A. Elmer<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2500<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Robert S. Emmett<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2100<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Veleka Eskinde<br />

1116 Cambronne, Ste. A<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Robert Bruce Evanick<br />

400 Lafayette St., Ste. 200<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

John J. Fischesser, II<br />

145 Robert E. Lee, Ste. 408<br />

New Orleans, La 70124<br />

Deborah A. Fleming<br />

235 Burgundy St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Sally Dunlap Fleming<br />

522 Calhoun St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Robyn Suzanne Ford<br />

201 St. Charles St., Ste. 2411<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Kristina Furra<br />

639 Loyola Ave., Ste. 2500<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Holly Garrity<br />

633 N. Carrollton Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Kathleen C. Gasparian<br />

3632 Canal St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Michael B. Gebhardt<br />

6823 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 300<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Kelly Tamara Gilmore<br />

2408 Constance St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Vincent Joseph Giordano, III<br />

1808 N. Rampart St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70116<br />

Karen Glaser<br />

2735 Tulane Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Oliver Gloag<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2655<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

John S. Godfrey<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2500<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Mandy A. Goldman<br />

1515 Poydras St., Ste. 2380<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Demarcus J. Gordon<br />

400 Lafayette St., Ste. 200<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

William G. Gordon, III<br />

3632 Canal St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Jill M. Grieshaber<br />

5704 Magazine St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Martha Griset<br />

302 Broadway St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Cory Parish Gruntz<br />

639 Loyola Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Susan G. Guidry<br />

125 S. Genois St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Robert Kevin Hamilton<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 49th FL..<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Shephen Hanemann<br />

601 Poydras St., 21st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Eve Blancher Hankins<br />

4520 Canal St<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Shirin E. Harrell<br />

700 Camp St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Thomas Moore Hayes, IV<br />

704 Carondelet St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Ellen M. Hazeur<br />

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5121 Easterlyn Circle<br />

New Orleans, La 70128<br />

Aimee Williams Hebert<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 40th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Cynthia J. Hebert<br />

7820 Maple St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Katherine A. Hoffman<br />

2000 Tulane Avenue<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Kristie Holm<br />

5528 South Claiborne Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70125<br />

Nicole A. Ieyoub<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2550<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Suzan E. Jackson<br />

5790 Crowder Blvd.<br />

New Orleans, La 70127<br />

Lakeisha N. Jefferson<br />

421 Loyola Ave., Rm. 206<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Evelyn B. Johnson<br />

729 Harrison Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70124<br />

Lloyd S. Jolibois, Jr.<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2850<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Sunni D. Jones<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Ashlye M. Keaton<br />

2223 Magazine St., 1st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Rachel Smith Kellogg<br />

328 Lafayette St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Brian King<br />

1329 Short St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Shirley H. Kirkes<br />

2941 N. Rampart<br />

New Orleans, La 70117<br />

Stephen Skelly Kreller<br />

5607 Prytania St., Apt. G<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Scot Joseph Labourdette<br />

3414 Canal St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Dorothy S. Watkins Lawrence<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2800<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

James Leathem<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Shelly Leeke<br />

301 Loyola Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Deana Palmisano Lejarza<br />

201 St. Charles Ave, 35th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Michael David Lonegrass<br />

701 Poydras St., 40th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Sally Longmire<br />

639 Loyola Ave., Ste. 2500<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Michelle H. Lyon<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 1240<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Peter Michael Mansfield<br />

701 Poydras St., Ste. 4500<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Nicole R. Marsh<br />

400 Lafayette St., Ste. 200<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

John Andrew Marzullo<br />

1250 Poydras St., Ste. 400<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Christopher M. McNabb<br />

328 Lafayette St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Marsha A. Mediamolle<br />

63 Lakewood Estates Dr.<br />

New Orleans, La 70131<br />

Derek M. Mercer<br />

650 Poydras St., Ste. 2150<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Chaunta Mero<br />

1401 Foucher St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

James Michael Monsour<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 35th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

John Marron Monsour<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste 3800<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Erick G. Montalban<br />

203 Carondelet St., Ste. 717<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Linda P. Morin<br />

2800 Gravier<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Cory Scott Morton<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2100<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

George A. Mueller, III<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 51st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Meghan Elizabeth Munger<br />

1518 Hwy. 30 East<br />

Gonzales, La 70737<br />

Allison K. Nestor<br />

2100 St. Charles Ave., 8E<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

William W. Newton<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 1700<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Mark Thomas Perron<br />

225 Baronne St., Ste. 2112<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Darleene D. Peters<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 2700<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Racquel Burns Pettigrew<br />

1911 Odeon Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70114<br />

Jimmie Pierre<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2300<br />

New Orleans, La 70126<br />

Kay A. Pitman<br />

1515 Poydras St., Ste. 2070<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Paul William Pitts<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2600<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Douglas R. Plymale<br />

3500 N. Hullen St.<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Jack Quarles, Jr.<br />

5901 Pratt Dr.<br />

New Orleans, La 70122<br />

Aimee M. Quirk<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 50th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Sean P. Rabalais<br />

7039 Magazine St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Norris Perry Rader, III<br />

639 Loyola Ave., Ste. 1800<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Andre' Ransom<br />

821 Baronne St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

James C. Rather, Jr.<br />

3445 N. Causeway, Ste. 800<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Daniel G. Rauh<br />

701 Poydras St., Ste. 4800<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Dione D. Reed<br />

909 Poydras St., Ste. 2800<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Stephanie E. Rennell<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 424<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

David R. Rizzo<br />

10001 Lake Forest, Ste. 905<br />

New Orleans, La 70127<br />

Marc L. Roark<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jessica G. Roux<br />

4729 Prytania St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Don A. Rouzan<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Maurice C. Ruffin<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2300<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Darlene Sanchez<br />

2125 Killington Dr.<br />

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Harvey, La 70058<br />

Michael J. Sax<br />

3221 Behrman Place, Ste. 103<br />

New Orleans, La 70114<br />

Ronald J. Scalise, Jr.<br />

546 Carondelet St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Brent V. Schillage<br />

1710 Cannes Dr.<br />

LaPlace, La 70068<br />

Christian Schmidt<br />

1425 Melpomene Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Vallie Schwartz<br />

909 Poydras St., 20th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Bryan C. Shartle<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 3500<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Cherrell R. Simms<br />

650 Poydras St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jean Bing Simpson<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 31st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

David Jeddie Smith, Jr.<br />

650 Poydras St., Ste. 2400<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Rhett Spano<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 1000<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Louis Spencer<br />

1515 Poydras St., Ste. 1950<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Scott C. Stevens<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 2411<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Arthur L. Stewart<br />

700 Camp St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Jennifer Martin Stolier<br />

4500 One Shell Sq.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Judith L. Stone-Collins<br />

7513 Maple St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

David Sullivan<br />

2917 Magazine St., Ste. 201<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Gregory R. Swygert<br />

144 Elk Place, Ste. 1606<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Pearlina Thomas<br />

6128 Pratt Thomas<br />

New Orleans, La 70122<br />

Todd C. Thompson<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Julie C. Tizzard<br />

946 Harding Dr.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Lisa Marie Tobias<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 2700<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Joseph Tomkiewicz<br />

817 St. Philip St., Ste 106<br />

New Orleans, La 70116<br />

Jarred G. Trauth<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., 50th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Allyson Dorsey Tuttle<br />

1000 Howard Ave., Ste. 1200<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Timothy F. Upton<br />

3421 N. Causeway, Ste. 602<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Christopher Martin Utley<br />

2331 Esplanade Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Vanessa Waguespack<br />

201 St. Charles Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Charles B. Wallace<br />

701 Poydras St., Ste. 400<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Ryan C. Wallis<br />

400 Lafayette St., Ste. 200<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Thomas F. Weymann<br />

1922 S. Carrollton Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

C. Mark Whitehead, III<br />

610 Baronne St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Jonathan Gray Wilbourn<br />

1100 Poydras St., Ste. 2200<br />

New Orleans, La 70163<br />

Katherine L. Winters<br />

601 Poydras St., 21st FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Laurence Wong<br />

1421 Webster St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70118<br />

Suzanne Wright<br />

3445 N. Causeway, Ste. 800<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Ouachita<br />

Floyd W. Allen<br />

154 Ellington Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71202<br />

John F. Aplin<br />

107 Tahoe Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Monica W. Bearden<br />

203 Forest Hill Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Rise P. Bethea<br />

108 Curve Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Marilyn J. Black<br />

2211 North 7th St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Sarah C. Booth<br />

701 Trenton St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Melinda Bourgeois<br />

2806 Kilpatrick Blvd.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Alton Braddock<br />

218 Lake Village Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Natalie Johns Calk<br />

1500 North 19th St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Brenda R. Carroll<br />

114 Green Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Sylvia Kay Colvin<br />

112 Lacrosse Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Patsy C. Colvin<br />

312 Grammont St., Ste. 404<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Monica R. Coulberson<br />

32 Colonial Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Tonya Courson<br />

P.O. Box 2954<br />

West Monroe, La 71294<br />

Shereba L. Diaz<br />

3016 Cameron St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Marie Elaine Doss<br />

300 St. John, Ste. 304<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Kimberly S. Duke<br />

3355 Deborah Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Sandy R. Duplissey<br />

1900 N. 18th St., Ste. 100<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Brandi Durand<br />

2015 Jackson St.<br />

Monroe, La 71202<br />

Jamie Everett<br />

1500 N 19th St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Ginger Ezell<br />

2984 Hwy. 80 West #99<br />

Calhoun, La 71225<br />

Cynthia S. Ferguson<br />

123 Sonoma Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Robin Kilpatrick Fincher<br />

141 North 7th St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Allison Flowers<br />

246 John Kent Rd.<br />

Calhoun, La 71225<br />

Judy C. Freeman<br />

700 N. 2nd St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Pamela C. Gallardo<br />

P.O. Box 2065<br />

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Monroe, La 71207<br />

James R. Gardner, II<br />

206 Ingleside Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Ginger J. Green<br />

1509 Lamy Ln.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Cindy Haisty<br />

100 Roxana Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Heather Harrell<br />

2307 Sauvelle Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Karrie Harrell<br />

422 Cooney Bonnett Rd.<br />

Eros, La 71238<br />

Angela E. Hogan<br />

2004 Star Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Karen Hoyle<br />

P.O. Box 398<br />

Sterlington, La 71280<br />

Sharon Hutson<br />

1105 Warren Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Kevin Jackson<br />

302 Timberwood<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Kristie S. Jenkins<br />

1215 West Olive St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Katrina Marie Johnson<br />

1500 North 19th St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Brad Jolley<br />

341 Rowland Rd.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

H. Lynne King<br />

2623 Winnsboro Rd.<br />

Monroe, La 71202<br />

Robert T. Knight<br />

1315 Cypress St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Robyn G. Lairscey<br />

974 Charles Rawls Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Kristin K. Lenard<br />

324 Karen Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Barbara N. Lewis<br />

342 Springhill Rd.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Sherrill L. Lindsey<br />

P.O. Box 1030<br />

Monroe, La 71210<br />

Nichole Marie Lofton<br />

1103 Royal Ave.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Barbara B. Manning<br />

111 Gretchen Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Kristy Nicole Martin<br />

2120 Cypress St., Ste. A<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Amy J. May<br />

780 Kansas Lane, Ste. B<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Rhonda L. McDonald<br />

207 Sandy Hill Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Debbie McKinley<br />

1203 Royal Ave.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Trisha Lee Miller<br />

1000 Hwy. 165 North<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Lori Morrow<br />

1500 N. 19th St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Lynda A. Nubles<br />

100 Centurytel Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Susan G. Odaware<br />

300 Warren Dr. #231<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Misty L. Odom<br />

1500 N. 19th St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Darrell Keith Oliveaux<br />

1900 North 18th St., Ste. 300<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Travis Oliver, IV<br />

P.O. Box 2484<br />

Monroe, La 71207<br />

Gary Glen Osborne, Jr.<br />

1900 North 18th St., Ste. 801<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Jason F. Ott<br />

118 Arlington Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Courtney C. Passman<br />

105 Alandale Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Linda A. Perry<br />

106 Dupont Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Janice C. Pierot<br />

119 Greenbriar Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Bernadette Rainbolt<br />

410 Somerset Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

James D. Riddle<br />

1030 Inabnet Blvd. #603<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Jolene H. Roberts<br />

268 Hwy. 134<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Katherine Ross<br />

1420 Natchitoches<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

M. Chase Sanson<br />

505 Pine St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Arnold G. Sawyer<br />

201 Hamilton St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Kimberly Sayes<br />

5405 Blanks Ave. #22<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Jackie L. Scott<br />

115 Mesa Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Carrie Kennedy Semmes<br />

3020 North 12th St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Susan C. Sills<br />

330 Northwood Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Lester B. Skelton<br />

109 Raymond Dr.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Cheryl Lynn Slavant<br />

2610 Washington St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Michelle Jean Smith<br />

1420 Natchitoches<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Elizabeth N. Sparks<br />

1800 Spencer<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Michelle D. Sullivan<br />

355 Winnfield Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Louise Thurmon<br />

2669 Swartz Fairbanks Rd.<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Nikki C. Tinnerello<br />

2001 N. 7th St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Cynthia P. Tucker<br />

114 Briarcliff Dr.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Stephen W. Watts<br />

100 Yellowstone Circle<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Vicky Weaver<br />

112 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Lisa S. Welch<br />

211 Dandy Ln.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Julius Russell White<br />

167 Wall Williams Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Dianna L. Whitlock<br />

1000 Hwy. 165 North<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Georgia E. Wilander<br />

101 Pine Terrace Dr., Apt. 10<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Lori Wilds<br />

2120 Cypress St., Ste. A<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

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Nikisha E. Winston<br />

3204 Cypress St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Jo Louise Worthey<br />

418 Worthey Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Claudia L. Wright<br />

6042 New Natchitoches Rd.<br />

West Monroe, La 71292<br />

Tammy Yocum<br />

373 Harvey Gregg Rd.<br />

Sterlington, La 71280<br />

Plaquemines<br />

Stephen Jacob Braud<br />

2551 Metairie Rd.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Cheryl B. Danos<br />

110 Dickson Dr.<br />

Belle Chasse, La 70037<br />

Renette B. Hill<br />

115 East Y St.<br />

Belle Chasse, La 70037<br />

Pointe Coupee<br />

Chad A. Aguillard<br />

14163 Patin Dyke Rd.<br />

Ventress, La 70783<br />

Laura Capitola Gill Slocum<br />

P.O. Box 4064<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821<br />

Gaynell C. Soulier<br />

P.O. Box 250<br />

New Roads, La 70760<br />

Gene Wayne Perkins, Sr.<br />

6195 Island Rd. #23<br />

Jarreau, La 70749<br />

Rapides<br />

Juan M. Alers-Torres<br />

P.O. Box 907<br />

Ball, La 71405<br />

Pierre Allemond<br />

4200-A Jackson St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Rosalind M. Allemond<br />

4200-B Jackson St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Bonnie Ambrose<br />

1254 Dorchester Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Kimberly S. Anderson<br />

1215 Texas Ave.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Dara Antee<br />

1501-A Wimbledon Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Ladonuia Bass<br />

6128 Yoho Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Annie Bennett<br />

1403 Metro Dr., Bldg. E<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Christina L. Bonnette<br />

P.O. Box 367<br />

Cheneyville, La 71325<br />

Connie Jo Bowen<br />

600 Desoto St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Georgette K. Bradley<br />

1403 Metro Dr., Bldg. E<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Bonnie J. Brady<br />

P.O. Drawer 1791<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Millie S. Brewer<br />

2212 Memorial Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Annie S. Brown<br />

4604 Hargis St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Elizabeth Ashley<br />

Brunet-Robert<br />

701 Murray St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Caroyl Bryan<br />

1526 Masters Dr.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Rachel Hays Burleigh<br />

P.O. Box 442<br />

Glenmora, La 71433<br />

Melissa Y. Cabra<br />

P.O. Box 13017<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Brian A. Carroll<br />

P.O. Box 1272<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Mary W. Chamberlin<br />

3306-K Hwy. 28 East<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Tania L. Childers<br />

454 Lula Lane<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Ramona Conques<br />

614 Main St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Wayne Cooley<br />

1600 Harris St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Gayle Davis<br />

P.O. Box 952<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Jennifer Derbonne-Johnson<br />

2312 S. Macarthur Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Julia Deville<br />

401 Grant Dr.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Pamela L. Diamond<br />

2006 Gus Kaplan Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Shelly M. Dugger<br />

3700 Jackson St., Ste. 201<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Heather Dujay<br />

P.O. Box 1000<br />

Pollock, La 71467<br />

Willie J. Dunkley<br />

1410 Kathy St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Pamela C. Dunn<br />

1188 Hwy. 8<br />

Lena, La 71447<br />

Felicia B. Edwards<br />

2001 Macarthur Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Rita Ellis<br />

5211 Crestwood Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Mary W. Eznack<br />

P.O. Box 992<br />

Ball, La 71405<br />

Linda V. Flynn<br />

6250 Coliseum Blvd.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Jacqueline Freeman<br />

P.O. Box 519<br />

Lecompte, La 71346<br />

Gail E. Gilfoil<br />

3600 Jackson St., Ste. 122<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Barbara A. Glasper<br />

808 Broadway Ave.<br />

Alexandria, La 71302<br />

Renita B. Godeaux<br />

2220 Bonaventure Court<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Paul E. Graugnard<br />

3600 Jackson St., Ste. 120<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Starlene Grayson<br />

2030 Donahue Ferry Rd.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Wanda D. Grigsby<br />

605 Terra Ave.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Delbert C. Grigsby<br />

605 Terra Ave.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Sonja M. Guillory<br />

P.O. Box 30146<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Jerry L. Guillory<br />

6328 Landmark Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Margaret A. Harris<br />

4015 Lakeside Dr. #407<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Rhonda R. Harvey<br />

708 Jackson St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Kristina F. Hickman<br />

4725 Hwy. 28E<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Debra L. Hickman<br />

419 Timber Ridge Dr.<br />

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Woodworth, La 71485<br />

Nathan Holden<br />

2602 B Hwy. 28E<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Deana Lynn Huff<br />

122 Deer Creek East<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Mickie C. Humphries<br />

1303 2nd St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Sandra Jeanise<br />

3232 Baldwin Ave.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Gladys B. Jordan<br />

3154 E. River Rd.<br />

Oakdale, La 71463<br />

Camie L. Joshua<br />

915 Third St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Lara C. King<br />

P.O. Box 13747<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Carol Krider<br />

5708 Prescott Rd.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Lisa Labbe'<br />

211 4th St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Carmen D. Lashney<br />

P.O. Box 12729<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Tami H. Marks<br />

P.O. Box 269<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Sharon G. McCusker<br />

728 Jackson St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Sonya Selman McGee<br />

3600 Jackson St. Ext., Ste. 120<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Glenda S. McNeal<br />

4615 Parliament Dr., Ste. 103<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

William Wood Meeks<br />

P.O. Box 12729<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Ozel L. Meeks-Givens<br />

255 Williams Hill St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Michael C. Monceaux<br />

4601 Coliseum Blvd.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Katherine Moreno<br />

4736 Jackson St. Ext.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Susan Y. Paul<br />

P.O. Box 7477<br />

Alexandria, La 71306<br />

Penny Quinn<br />

6-A Butte La Rose Rd<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Diane Ray<br />

910 Main St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Gwen A. Rivet<br />

107 Washington St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Helen H. Roberts<br />

3213 Hwy. 112<br />

Forest Hill, La 71430<br />

Modina Rogers<br />

5945 Cindy St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Melissa C. Roshto<br />

2001 Macarthur Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Vivian Rush<br />

72 Durham Rush Rd.<br />

Deville, La 71328<br />

Courtney Ryland<br />

5757 Coliseum Blvd.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Heidel Schneider<br />

1916 Gus Kaplan<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Dionne Eileen Schreckengost<br />

3900 Trinity Church Rd.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Tonya Scully<br />

1254 Dorchester Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Marianne Setliff<br />

303 Ryan St.<br />

Boyce, La 71409<br />

Lana K. Setliff<br />

307 Janet Dr.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Bridget Shackleford<br />

P.O. Box 12414<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Renee A. Simon<br />

2133 Marye St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Sarah Ann Smith<br />

904 Main St.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Cheri Lynn Smith<br />

1502 Donahue Ferry Rd.<br />

Pineville, La 71360<br />

Michelle M. Stanford<br />

3916 Parliament Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Kristin Stokes<br />

7307 Masonic Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Diane Sweezer<br />

900 Foisy St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Tonya J. Thacker-Smith<br />

3338 Curtis Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

James W. Thibodaux, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 6225<br />

Alexandria, La 71307<br />

Sheila M. Thomas<br />

P.O. Box 1545<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Tammy Valenzuela<br />

3900 Lee St.<br />

Alexandria, La 71302<br />

Cynthia A. Vallery<br />

104 Bolton Ave.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Christina Vanasselberg<br />

1725 Macarthur Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71301<br />

Joni Vanslyke<br />

160 Padgett Rd.<br />

Hineston, La 71438<br />

Victoria M. Villemarette<br />

P.O. Box 12224<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Dora J. Vines<br />

P.O. Box 710<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Kathy Walker<br />

P.O. Box 12011<br />

Alexandria, La 71315<br />

Lynn Alley Wheelis<br />

4503 Wendover Blvd.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Judith Williams<br />

P.O. Box 1431<br />

Alexandria, La 71309<br />

Madonna T. Young<br />

61 Bayou Oaks Dr.<br />

Alexandria, La 71303<br />

Red River<br />

Kathy R. Allen<br />

5771 Hwy. 1 Bypass<br />

Natchitoches, La 71457<br />

Cassandra I. Crawford<br />

Route 5, Box 117<br />

Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Jo Lynn B. Graham<br />

P.O. Box 741<br />

Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Tina L. Harris<br />

P.O. Box 894<br />

Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Martha D. Mahfouz<br />

6009 Financial Plaza<br />

Shreveport, La 71129<br />

Robert D. McCoy<br />

P.O. Box 1360<br />

Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Carol L. Miller<br />

P.O. Box 1369<br />

Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Patrick S. Murray<br />

909 Spruce St.<br />

Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Karen W. Scarborough<br />

Route 2, Box 192<br />

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Coushatta, La 71019<br />

Richland<br />

Bryan Bolton<br />

P.O. Box 815<br />

Rayville, La 71269<br />

Dorothy M. Emory<br />

914 Hwy. 135<br />

Rayville, La 71269<br />

Bethany Goodwin<br />

710 Hwy. 165 North<br />

Monroe, La 71203<br />

Patsy L. Gray<br />

52 Cypress Bend<br />

Rayville, La 71269<br />

Lisa Ann Green<br />

701 Trenton St.<br />

West Monroe, La 71291<br />

Evelyn Green<br />

946 Hwy. 609<br />

Delhi, La 71232<br />

Melissa C. King<br />

P.O. Box 60<br />

Rayville, La 71269<br />

Sharon Miklosey<br />

P.O. Box 809<br />

Rayville, La 71269<br />

Donna R. Taylor<br />

1100 North 19th St.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

April Williams<br />

1040 Oliver Rd.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Sabine<br />

Vicki Cook<br />

1373 S. Nolan Trace<br />

Florien, La 71429<br />

Matthew Couvillion<br />

P.O. Box 70<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Michael Stephen Harper<br />

P.O. Box 69<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Susan R. Hills<br />

P.O. Box 1200<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Patricia A. Holmes<br />

P.O. Box 328<br />

Pleasant Hill, La 71065<br />

Linda Craig Jagneaux<br />

1145 Joy Rd.<br />

Converse, La 71419<br />

Robert Knippers<br />

P.O. Box 328<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Marvin R. Loucious<br />

1380 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Nikki Lynn<br />

182 Donna St.<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Pamela B. Murray<br />

2371 Coker Worsham<br />

Converse, La 71419<br />

Tonya Parker Orsborn<br />

1000 Fisher Rd.<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

Walton B. Plaster<br />

6695 Hwy. 1216<br />

Zwolle, La 71486<br />

Pauline F. Simoneau<br />

1000 Fisher Rd.<br />

Many, La 71449<br />

St. Bernard<br />

Ronald Keith Bell<br />

2905 Meraux Ln.<br />

Violet, La 70092<br />

David E. Caruso, Jr.<br />

8301 W. Judge Perez, Ste. 303<br />

Chalmette, La 70043<br />

Henri Dazet<br />

1050 S. Jefferson Davis Pkwy.<br />

New Orleans, La 70125<br />

Carl Hargis, Jr.<br />

2316 Aramis Dr.<br />

Mereaux, La 70075<br />

Michael R. Sanchez<br />

P.O. Box 784<br />

Meraux, La 70075<br />

Diana S. Schehr<br />

2708 Mayflower Sr.<br />

Meraux, La 70075<br />

Dawn G. Stafford<br />

2912 Dauterive Dr.<br />

Chalmette, La 70043<br />

Linda M. Sukman<br />

8301 W. Judge Perez Ste. 303<br />

Chalmette, La 70043<br />

Ryan T. Vidal<br />

1515 Poydras St., Ste. 2070<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

St. Charles<br />

Gwendolyn Anne Benintende<br />

4345 Williams Blvd., Ste. C<br />

Kenner, La 70065<br />

Zenel A. Doucet<br />

P.O. Box 188<br />

Larose, La 70373<br />

Nicole Francis<br />

One Shell Square, 50th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Monica S. Gruntz<br />

P.O. Drawer 3350<br />

Houma, La 70361<br />

Nicole E. Hadaway<br />

One Shell Square, 50th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Kevin Kwon<br />

729 E. Boston St.<br />

Covington, La 70434<br />

Cristina R. Wheat<br />

1514 Jefferson Hwy.<br />

New Orleans, La 70121<br />

St. Helena<br />

Willie G. Johnson, Jr.<br />

8550 United Plaza Blvd. #200<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

St. James<br />

Ericka S. Brignac<br />

P.O. Box 323<br />

St. James, La 70086<br />

Janice S. Inness<br />

23114 S. Rosary St.<br />

Vacherie, La 70090<br />

Jackie M. McCreary<br />

777 Florida St., Ste. 313<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70801<br />

St. John the Baptist<br />

Paula Adams Ates<br />

29 Turnberry Dr.<br />

LaPlace, La 70068<br />

Chaunta Mero<br />

1401 Foucher St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70115<br />

Laura E. F. Thompson<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., Ste 3100<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

St. Landry<br />

Merlene C. Babineaux<br />

2036 Penny Ln.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Chastity L. Barron<br />

184 Bayou Teche Sub. Div. Rd.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Josephine R. Barrow<br />

115 Saylock Ln.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Byron D. Boudreaux<br />

1537 Alberta St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Sandra M. Chapman<br />

211 Daisy Ln.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Donald D. Cleveland<br />

P.O. Box 1116<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

David A. Conrad<br />

5650 Carmon St.<br />

Scott, La 70583<br />

Joan V. Darbonne<br />

621 Fort Hamilton<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Jeremy Douglas Dean<br />

504 S. Main St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70571<br />

Dawn O. Doucet<br />

P.O. Box 3524<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Sonia Dugas<br />

1902 Diver Dr.<br />

New Iberia, La 70560<br />

Theresa Q. Edwards<br />

506 Rideau Rd.<br />

Palmetta, La 71358<br />

Kent Fontenot<br />

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P.O. Box 425<br />

Mamou, La 70554<br />

Carlie Fontenot<br />

4416 Johnson St., Ste. 7-A<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Richelle M. Frey<br />

941 W. Walnut St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Rachael L. Fruge<br />

1048 North 12th St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Marie Delia Gray<br />

2805 Hwy. 347<br />

Leonville La 70551<br />

Brandon G. Guillory<br />

413 North Wallnut St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Marie Yvonne Guillory<br />

633 E. Landry St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Kenneth Janice<br />

231 Fruge St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Karen B. Johnson<br />

P.O. Box 1087<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Dorothy M. Labrie<br />

751 Opal St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Leslie D. Lacroix<br />

3586 Hwy. 359<br />

Washington, La 70589<br />

Wendy L. LaFleur<br />

1341 Clanton Ave.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Earleen R. LaFleur<br />

126 E. Main St.<br />

Ville Platte, La 70586<br />

Joey Ledoux<br />

P.O. Box 594<br />

Washington, La 70589<br />

Stephanie Mack<br />

677 Cheramie Rd.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Dale A. Marks<br />

5461 Hwy. 182<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Maria Yvette Martin<br />

707 Berard St.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Kasey K. Menard<br />

352 S. 5th St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Tressa O. Miller<br />

4766 I 49 N. Service Rd.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

David Mouton<br />

5717 I-49 Service Rd. S<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Cassie B. Murillo<br />

P.O. Box 1029<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Lisa R. Olivier<br />

1211 Coolidge, Ste. 100<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Brenda V. Ortego<br />

2373 Hemlock Dr.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Barbara B. Picard<br />

P.O. Box 1087<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Debrah F. PreJean<br />

118 S. Court St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Roy J. Richard, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 868<br />

Opelousas, La 70571<br />

Donald Robinson, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 264<br />

Washington, La 70589<br />

Woodrow T. Salling<br />

P.O. Box 129<br />

Washington, La 70589<br />

Robert Lawrence Sandoz<br />

117 W. Landry St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Bridgette Soileau<br />

100 W. Belllevue<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Debra R. Sostand<br />

7156 Hwy. 103<br />

Washington, La 70589<br />

Karen Q. Spears<br />

529 Oscar Rivette Rd.<br />

Arnaudville, La 70512<br />

Catherine Stanford<br />

146 Howard Rd.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Dane A. St. Cyr<br />

190 Harmon Ln.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Chasity T. Stroud<br />

370 Juanita St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Stacey Thibodeaux<br />

215 North 2nd St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

James L. Thierry<br />

1435 Federal Rd.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Kenneth L. Turner<br />

550 West Laurel St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Christie Veazey<br />

145 Campbell Dr.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Brenda Venable<br />

100 Jeanne St.<br />

Eunice, La 70535<br />

Tiffany Vidrine<br />

324 Daisy Lane<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

Sandra Vidrine<br />

138 Wilson Bridge Rd.<br />

Washington, La 70589<br />

Rhonda B. Whitewing<br />

392 Hwy. 182<br />

Sunset, La 70584<br />

Phyllis T. Williams<br />

1005 Benjamin St.<br />

Opelousas, La 70570<br />

St. Martin<br />

Maxina W. Anderson<br />

617 Christine Ln.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Susan M. Andrew<br />

1036 Mims Ln.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Mandy M. Beihl<br />

219 E. Jefferson St<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Vicki L. Blanchard<br />

1172 Patin Rd.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Janet L. David<br />

2304 Atchafalaya River Rd.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Sheron Delahoussaye<br />

P.O. Box 12<br />

Cecilia, La 70521<br />

Pamela G. Fruge'<br />

1688-D Sawmill Hwy.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Lisa A. Gardner<br />

1020 Antoine Cretien<br />

Broussard, La 70518<br />

Bobby Robertson George<br />

1011 Louis St.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Patricia LeBlanc Hebert<br />

1024 Thelma Rd.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Hoai Thanh Hoang<br />

1004 Hilda St.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Rita S. James<br />

429 Governor Mouton St.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Paulette G. Lallande<br />

7003 Hwy. 90<br />

Morgan City, La 70380<br />

Keith J. Landry<br />

P.O. Box 3768<br />

Lafayette, La 70502<br />

Donna A. Lasseigne<br />

3202 Catahoula Hwy.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Francena W. Lee<br />

517 Nicholas St.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Victoria Lemoine<br />

1675 Duchanp Rd.<br />

Broussard, La 70518<br />

Buffy D. Lord<br />

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102 Versailles Blvd., Ste. 400<br />

Lafayette, La 70509<br />

Anita W. Moak<br />

135 Oak Dr.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Madeline J. Pete<br />

719 S. Main St.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Jacqueline T. Sanders<br />

P.O. Box 711<br />

Arnaudville, La 70512<br />

Sally T. Segura<br />

1300 Lady of the Lake Rd.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Beverly S. Stroderd<br />

1036 Vieux Chene<br />

Broussard, La 70518<br />

Melissa L. Theriot<br />

1020 Petite Rd.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Angela U. Theriot<br />

4584 Catahoula Hwy.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Belinda R. Touchet<br />

110-A Vieux Jacquet Rd.<br />

Broussard, La 70518<br />

Janice B. Trosclair<br />

3278 Grand Point Hwy.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Sandy F. Trosclair<br />

1012 Cypress Ln.<br />

St. Martinville, La 70582<br />

Fabian D. Tucker<br />

1026 Ruth Bridge Hwy.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

Monica B. Waguespack<br />

1011 Woodridge Dr.<br />

Breaux Bridge, La 70517<br />

St. Mary<br />

Robin D. Aucoin<br />

1407 Middle Rd.<br />

Morgan City, La 70380<br />

Ryan Baudry<br />

P.O. Box 596<br />

Franklin, La 70538<br />

James P. Carinhas<br />

P.O. Box 1928<br />

Patterson, La 70392<br />

Edward E. Chase<br />

210 Willow St.<br />

Franklin, La 70538<br />

Melinda Fields<br />

1536 Hwy. 90 West<br />

Patterson, La 70392<br />

Janice Foster<br />

1122 Francis St.<br />

Patterson, La 70392<br />

Esther Gilmore<br />

P.O. Drawer 3479<br />

Morgan City, La 70381<br />

Carolyn Anne Guarisco<br />

3216 Susan Dr.<br />

Morgan City, La 70380<br />

Gloria Gunther<br />

1550 Youngs Rd.<br />

Morgan City, La 70380<br />

Constance E. Harris<br />

P.O. Box 1207<br />

Franklin, La 70538<br />

Maria G. Izaguirre<br />

138 Sydney Jo Ln., Lot #10<br />

Berwick, La 70342<br />

Deidra T. Lewis<br />

P.O. Box 1023<br />

Baldwin, La 70514<br />

Jane S. Luke<br />

P.O. Box 4<br />

Centerville, La 70522<br />

Annette C. McNemar<br />

P.O. Box 610<br />

Morgan City, La 70381<br />

Pamela M. Meyers<br />

P.O. Drawer 232<br />

Jeanerette, La 70544<br />

Rachel A. Rodriguez<br />

20056 Hwy. 182 W.<br />

Jeanerette, La 70544<br />

Lennis J. Simoneaux, Jr.<br />

P.O. Drawer 2000<br />

Morgan City, La 70381<br />

Martha Smilie<br />

P.O. Box 610<br />

Morgan City, La 70381<br />

Tana R. Thibodaux<br />

P.O. Box 750<br />

Centerville, La 70522<br />

St. Tammany<br />

Christopher Albert Aberle<br />

P.O. Box 8583<br />

Mandeville, La 70470<br />

Jennifer G. Ahner<br />

839 St. Charles Ave., Ste. 312<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Elizabeth A. Alston<br />

701 Mariner's Plaza<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Colette M. Archer<br />

182 Live Oak St.<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Jennifer H. Asche<br />

2771 Third St., Ste. 203<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Nicole M. Atkins<br />

P.O. Box 939<br />

Folsom, La 70437<br />

Sharon Bader<br />

113 Ned Ave.<br />

Slidell, La 70460<br />

Sandra Lee Baines<br />

221 Maplewood Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70460<br />

Sandra Mons Barry<br />

19214 Wymer Rd.<br />

Covington, La 70435<br />

Yuolonda B. Batieste<br />

P.O. Box 232<br />

Folsom, La 70437<br />

Thomas R. Benefield, Jr.<br />

222 N. New Hampshire St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Sandra L. Bertram<br />

416 Marina Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Patricia A. Bettencourtt<br />

1349 Cororate Sq., Ste. 4<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Heather W. Blackburn<br />

5100 Village Walk, Ste. 300<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Sadie M. Blanchard<br />

40001 Old Hwy. 11<br />

Pear River, La 70452<br />

Kathleen D. Bondio<br />

726 Navarre Ave.<br />

New Orleans, La 70124<br />

Sean R. Bourgeois<br />

73021 Hwy. 25<br />

Covington, La 70435<br />

Martha Dupree Bowden<br />

P.O. Box 1073<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Kathy Breaux<br />

1123 N. Causeway Blvd.<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

William David Briggs<br />

265 Moss Ln.<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Julian P. Brignac, Jr.<br />

301 Charles Court<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Toni G. Buehring<br />

1042 River Court<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Nancy N. Butcher<br />

251 HWY. 21<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Denise L. Calamusa<br />

111 N. Causeway, Ste. 201<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Tiffany M. Carrasco<br />

67176 Preacher Kennedy Rd.<br />

Pearl River, La 70452<br />

Daniel G. Casey<br />

81175 Hwy. 1082<br />

Bush, La 70431<br />

Tana Fernandez Cochran<br />

61573 Hwy. 1091<br />

Pearl River, La 70452<br />

Robin A. Coe<br />

60400 Lavender Dr.<br />

Lacombe, La 70445<br />

Brigid E. Collins<br />

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809 Woodmont Dr.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Grace J. Coppola<br />

428 Laura Dr. South<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Mary Kathleen Cressy<br />

60283 Sherwood Lane<br />

Lacombe, La 70445<br />

Gabriel A. Crowson<br />

643 Magazine St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Amy P. Daniels<br />

1011 N. Causeway, Ste. 3<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Amber Mitchell Davis<br />

408 N. Columbia St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Dawn A. Diaz<br />

5161 Taravella Rd.<br />

Marrero, La 70027<br />

Valerie L. Dragon<br />

4105 Sharp Rd.<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Pamela B. Eiffert<br />

222 Baronne St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70112<br />

Eddie M. Encalarde, Jr.<br />

2201 Ridgelake Dr.<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Jeanette Grace Fitzmorris<br />

5100 Village Walk, Ste. 210<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Houston C. Gascon, III<br />

70425 Riverside Dr.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Danell R. Gerchow<br />

1717 Beth Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Michael A. Golemi<br />

One Shell Square, 50th FL.<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Anne Gottfried<br />

#6 Meyers Rd.<br />

Covington, La 70435<br />

Peggy Boettner Gray<br />

478 Laura Dr. South<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Robert Morris Green<br />

895 Park Avenue<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Nicholas Clark Gristina<br />

704 Carondelet St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Annette Guder<br />

126 Eden Isles Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Deborah Guidry<br />

59101 Amber St.<br />

Slidell, La 70461<br />

Ronald Sandy Hagan<br />

517 North Columbia<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Laurie Rolling Hagan<br />

P.O. Box 55027<br />

Metairie, La 70055<br />

Alton J. Hall, Jr.<br />

One Galleria Blvd., Ste. 735<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Arlene S. Hall<br />

3999 Hwy. 190<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Brian W. Harrell<br />

5100 Village Walk, Ste. 300<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Erin T. Hebert<br />

P.O. Box 1139<br />

Folsom, La 70437<br />

Marie D. Henken<br />

113 GreencreSt. Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Patrice B. Henriques<br />

1026 N. Collins Blvd.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Donna B. Herrmann<br />

1101 Forest Ridge Blvd.<br />

Pearl River, La 70452<br />

Mitchell W. Herzog<br />

829 Baronne St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70113<br />

Janine V. Hodges<br />

701 Poydras St., Ste. 5000<br />

New Orleans, La 70139<br />

Deborah Z. Hopkins<br />

832 E. Boston St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Jeanne Hutchison<br />

28498 Lake Dr. S.<br />

Lacombe, La 70445<br />

Thomas H. Huval<br />

532 EaSt. Boston St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Jan P. Jumonville<br />

139 Crepe Myrtle Dr.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Kimberly A. Kammler<br />

99 Jasmine Dr.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Connie Kleindorf<br />

1457 Eastridge Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Robert C. Lange<br />

879 Shadow Oak Ln.<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Rachel E. Lanning<br />

82333 Austin St.<br />

Folsom, La 70437<br />

John S. Lawrence, Jr.<br />

376 Aspen Ln.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

John P. LeBlanc<br />

191 Chapel Loop<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Kristen Livaudais<br />

59539 Autumn Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70461<br />

Brent M. Maggio<br />

3900 N. Causeway, Ste. 1450<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Sherry H. Manale<br />

237 Shaunell Dr.<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Jesse P. Marchan<br />

230 Calmuet Dr.<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

David Miles Mark<br />

321 N. Vermont St., Rm. 211<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Cheryl M. Martin<br />

72321 Homestead St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Kathryn S. Martin<br />

76264 S. Fitzmorris<br />

Covington, La 70435<br />

Alyssa A. Maurice<br />

147 Kingspoint Blvd.<br />

Slidell, La 70461<br />

Robert W. Maxwell<br />

434 N. Columbia St., Ste. 200<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Patti Mayeux<br />

440 Laura Dr. N.<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Keith W. McDaniel<br />

434 N. Columbia St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Daniel A. McGovern, IV<br />

10555 Lake Forest, Unit 5E<br />

New Orleans, La 70127<br />

M. Renee McKrill<br />

33370 Rivet Rd. Slip 300<br />

Slidell, La 70460<br />

Diane S. Mitnik<br />

400 Poydras St., Ste. 1200<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Matthew D. Monson<br />

2014 Green Court<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Aimee S. Moore<br />

P.O. Box 877<br />

Mandeville, La 70470<br />

Maureen Wolfe Morrow<br />

59191 Cypress Bayou Ln.<br />

Lacombe, La 70445<br />

Thomas S. Morse<br />

2450 Severn Ave., Ste. 420<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Tammy M. Nick<br />

1310 Ninth St.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Jean K. Niederberger<br />

5740 Citrus Blvd., Ste. 102<br />

Harahan, La 70123<br />

Phyllis Demanade' Nunez<br />

71429 Hwy. 59<br />

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Abita Springs, La 70420<br />

Gretchen H. Ockman<br />

2800 N. Hwy. 190<br />

Covington, La 70434<br />

Nancy L. Penton<br />

404 EaSt. Gibson St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Ernest R. Perry, Jr.<br />

3414 Canal St.<br />

New Orleans, La 70119<br />

Ludy L. Pittman<br />

1101 Fremaux Ave.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

James Anthony Prather<br />

Three Sanctuary Blvd. #301<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Cara L. Raymond<br />

739 N. Beau Chene Dr.<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Dione D. Reed<br />

20444 Madison Ave.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Joseph Todd Reeves<br />

201 St. Charles Ave., FL. 40<br />

New Orleans, La 70170<br />

Irene B. Roark<br />

400 Boreaux Court<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Louis L. Robein, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 6768<br />

Metairie, La 70009<br />

Julie Difulco Robles<br />

One Galleria Blvd., Ste. 1400<br />

Metairie, La 70001<br />

Joseph B. La Rocca<br />

3850 N. Causeway, Ste. 555<br />

Metairie, La 70002<br />

Lisa A. Rogers<br />

P.O. Box 471<br />

Folsom, La 70437<br />

Donna D. Russell<br />

510 Howze Beach Ln.<br />

Slidell, La 70461<br />

Paula L. Ryan<br />

21402 Florence Rd.<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Mark K. Sacco<br />

P.O. Box 1530<br />

Covington, La 70434<br />

Colette A. Salter<br />

182 Live Oak St.<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

John Burke Sanders<br />

5100 Village Walk, Ste. 210<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Edward L. Smith<br />

2070 N. U.S. Hwy. 190<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Tommy Dale Snyder, Jr.<br />

365 Canal St., Ste. 2000<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Pamela Duckworth Spell<br />

1909 McNamara St.<br />

Mandeville, La 70448<br />

Anne Arata Spell<br />

943 Ellis St.<br />

Franklinton, La 70438<br />

Doyle P. Spell, Jr.<br />

943 Ellis St.<br />

Franklinton, La 70438<br />

Linda L. Stadler<br />

2895 Hwy. 190, Ste. 204<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Piercy J. Stakelum, III<br />

P.O. Box 931<br />

Metairie, La 70004<br />

Nancy B. Stallings<br />

109 Northpark Blvd., Ste. 300<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Marx David Sterbcow<br />

940 ForeSt. Loop<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

John C. Stewart<br />

1038 Oak Crest Dr.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Shedee Strickland<br />

2197 Wellington Ln.<br />

Slidell, La 70461<br />

Linda M. Sukman<br />

8301 W. Judge Perez Dr. #303<br />

Chalmette, La 70043<br />

Cynthia J. Thomas<br />

3 Sanctuary Blvd. #301<br />

Mandeville, La 70471<br />

Stephanie M. Turnage<br />

136 Oak Manor Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70460<br />

Lana Vandenburg<br />

29038 Little Dixie Ranch Rd.<br />

Lacombe, La 70445<br />

William C. Verret<br />

3 Inlet Cove Loop<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Julia Samrow Verret<br />

3 Inlet Cove Loop<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

James Walter Vitrano<br />

1590 West Causeway<br />

Approach<br />

Mandeville, La 70472<br />

Gretchen Mueller Waguespack<br />

365 Primrose Ln.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Leigh Anne Wall<br />

701 North Columbia St.<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Sandra G. Walton<br />

620 Northwoods Dr.<br />

Abita Springs, La 70420<br />

Judith L. Walz<br />

1582 Fernwood Dr.<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Timothy S. Wattigny<br />

5100 Village Walk, Ste. 300<br />

Covington, La 70433<br />

Barbara A. Watzke<br />

P.O. Box 1782<br />

Covington, La 70434<br />

Stephanie A. Weeks<br />

121 Secluded Forest Way<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Christina L. Williams<br />

251 Hwy. 21<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Denise B. Windom<br />

P.O. Box 574<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Kathy P. York<br />

3499 Pontchartrain Dr., Ste. 4<br />

Slidell, La 70458<br />

Danny R. Young<br />

1105 Peters Rd.<br />

Harvey, La 70058<br />

Adam B. Zuckerman<br />

601 Poydras St., Ste. 2400<br />

New Orleans, La 70130<br />

Tangipahoa<br />

Nancy P. Baas<br />

8301 W. Judge Perez., Ste. 303<br />

Chalmette, La 70043<br />

Michael Denver Bass<br />

200 N. Cate St.<br />

Hammond, La 70404<br />

Melissa J. Bauers<br />

P.O. Box 517<br />

Robert, La 70455<br />

Christopher Broadwater<br />

7809 Jefferson Hwy., Bldg G<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70809<br />

Alisa B. Colona<br />

P.O. Box 1604<br />

Natalbany, La 70451<br />

Robert B. Fletcher<br />

1512 Ellis Dr.<br />

Hammond, La 70401<br />

Arlene S. Hall<br />

P.O. Box 585<br />

Independence, La 70443<br />

Amy M. Hendry<br />

19469 E. Lewiston Rd.<br />

Kentwood, La 70444<br />

Susan L. Johnson<br />

938 Weinberger Trace<br />

Ponchatoula, La 70454<br />

Karen Tabor Kinchen<br />

18036 Ashton Dr.<br />

Hammond, La 70403<br />

Ruth Lambert<br />

39314 Babin Ln.<br />

Ponchatoula, La 70454<br />

Tasha Lamkin-Dameron<br />

P.O. Box 1404<br />

Hammond, La 70404<br />

Damon S. Manning<br />

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4000 S. Sherwood Forest Blvd.,<br />

Ste. 607<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70816<br />

Mary J. Notariano<br />

117 Marley Dr.<br />

Hammond, La 70401<br />

Sherry R. Reeve<br />

416 SE Railroad Ave.<br />

Ponchatoula, La 70454<br />

Gayle H. Rottmann<br />

17411 Old Covington Hwy.<br />

Hammond, La 70703<br />

Gerrit J. Sanchez, Jr.<br />

195 West Pine St.<br />

Ponchatoula, La 70454<br />

Carolyn S. Stevens<br />

23119 Pecan Grove Dr.<br />

Robert, La 70455<br />

Walton T. Tate<br />

200 W. Cate<br />

Hammond, La 70403<br />

Harry J. Vial, Jr.<br />

400 Sanders Ave.<br />

Hammond, La 70403<br />

Pamela Janel Williams<br />

65542 Hwy. 1054<br />

Kentwood, La 70444<br />

Vanessa R. Williams<br />

P.O. Box 762<br />

Madisonville, La 70447<br />

Erica D. Williams<br />

701 S. Cherry St.<br />

Hammond, La 70403<br />

Tensas<br />

Judy K. McDonald McKnight<br />

P.O. Box 318<br />

St. Joseph, La 71366<br />

Todd M. Ryals<br />

P.O. Box 368<br />

Newellton, La 71357<br />

Phyllis Landers Stewart<br />

5 West Circle Dr.<br />

Vidalia, La 71373<br />

Terrebonne<br />

Carla Babin<br />

116 Pellegrin St.<br />

Chauvin, La 70344<br />

Barbara Ann Barker<br />

P.O. Box 589<br />

Houma, La 70361<br />

Jodie P. Burton<br />

301 Laurel Drive<br />

Houma, La 70360<br />

Barbara Chauvin<br />

P.O. Box 1396<br />

Houma, La 70361<br />

David H. Duval<br />

P.O. Box 3017<br />

Houma, La 70361<br />

Lauren S. Easley<br />

126 Leighton Loop<br />

Houma, La 70360<br />

Melanie V. Guidry<br />

216 Venture Blvd.<br />

Houma, La 70360<br />

Daniel L. Hoychick<br />

7833 Main St.<br />

Houma, La 70360<br />

Samuel J. Markus<br />

7856 Main St., Ste. 220<br />

Houma, La 70360<br />

Union<br />

Marcy A. Allen<br />

1600 Lamy Ln.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Catherine Danna Brothers<br />

P.O. Box 1826<br />

West Monroe, La 71294<br />

India Witherington Brown<br />

1459 Tech Dr.<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Terrill Bowen Coggins<br />

13914 Hwy. 2<br />

Bernice, La 71222<br />

Marijon Echols<br />

435 Roy Echols Rd.<br />

Choudrant, La 71227<br />

Stephanie T. Findley<br />

P.O. Box 209<br />

Bernice, La 71222<br />

Maranda Lea Gilbert<br />

134 Duty Rd.<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Jeremy Ryan Harrell<br />

305 Acadian Dr.<br />

Marion, La 71260<br />

Jo Reeves Herring<br />

510 Willie Reeves Rd.<br />

Bernice, La 71222<br />

Connie Hilton<br />

171 Hilton Dr.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Karen R. Knight<br />

P.O. Box 725<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Robert Carl Lemoine<br />

P.O. Box 725<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Ann Day Miller<br />

1042 Main Street<br />

Marion, La 71260<br />

Monica Sheryl Newcomb<br />

P.O. Box 725<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Belver J. Owens<br />

181 Donna Dr.<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Lera D. O'Brian Roark<br />

1309 Louisville Ave.<br />

Monroe, La 71201<br />

Mary Allison Tucker<br />

P.O. Box 725<br />

Farmerville, La 71241<br />

Teresa Turner<br />

14449 Hwy. 15<br />

Downsville, La 71234<br />

Delaine R. Wylie<br />

491 Ford Rd.<br />

Marion, La 71260<br />

Vermilion<br />

Brian J. Abate<br />

3429 Lamas St.<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

Pamela S. Arceneaux<br />

5408 Decon Rd.<br />

Youngsville, La 70592<br />

Johnafort J. Bernard<br />

1928 Graceland Ave.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Lottie Bessard<br />

P.O. Box 1384<br />

Abbeville, La 70511<br />

Sandra L. Booher<br />

1123 Lopez Rd.<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

Natalie A. Bourque<br />

407 N. Wilson Ave.<br />

Kaplan, La 70548<br />

Sandy H. Brasseaux<br />

14231 Cheneau Rd.<br />

Kaplan, La 70548<br />

Rachel G. Breaux<br />

3169 Bella Rd.<br />

Maurice, La 70555<br />

Monica Breaux<br />

111 Doss St.<br />

Gueydan, La 70542<br />

Ashley Veron Breaux<br />

2419 Veterans Memorial<br />

Abbeville, La 70511<br />

Rickey T. Coleman<br />

2405 Helen St.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Marty J. Comeaux<br />

2024 Marcia Ave.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Katie S. Gillis<br />

5796 Kennel Rd.<br />

Maurice, La 70555<br />

Francine L. Guarino<br />

209 White St.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Maria A. Hebert<br />

2720 West Aladin Rd.<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

Kris Jada Hebert<br />

511 N. Boudreaux<br />

Kaplan, La 70548<br />

Karen L. Hebert<br />

212 North Rd.<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

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Nicole B. Landry<br />

3511 Bella Rd.<br />

Maurice, La 70555<br />

Libby Jeanne LeBlanc<br />

8835 Sidney Gautreaux Rd.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Allen D. LeBlanc<br />

203 Saint Mary<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Anita L. Levy<br />

206 S. Lyman St.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Josephine Levy<br />

P.O. Box 1448<br />

Abbeville, La 70511<br />

Douglas C. Longman<br />

P.O. Box 487<br />

Maurice, La 70555<br />

Joseph W. Marquardt<br />

1123 Lopez Rd.<br />

Erath, La 90533<br />

Kaesha B. Melebeck<br />

6518 Viator Rd.<br />

Maurice, La 70555<br />

Linda H. Moresi<br />

P.O. Box 308<br />

Abbeville, La 70511<br />

April M. Moses<br />

304 Bourque St.<br />

Kaplan, La 70548<br />

Crystal C. Mouton<br />

12911 S. La. Hwy. 335<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Todd J. O'Bryan<br />

2027 Graceland Ave.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Victoria A. Osborne<br />

710 N. Broadway<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

Kenneth L. Picard<br />

4279 U.S. Hwy. 167<br />

Maurice, La 70555<br />

Mary Poage<br />

208 Loraine St.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Alicia K. Ryder<br />

822 N. Shireview Circle<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Cindy M. Schexnider<br />

16631 Lionel Rd.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Debra A. Smith<br />

1826 Olias Rd.<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

Heather R. Stelly<br />

701 W. 10th St.<br />

Kaplan, La 70548<br />

Donna Martin Thibodeaux<br />

1313 W. Pinhook<br />

Lafayette, La 70503<br />

Joanie M. Touchet<br />

11003 Anthony Rd., Apt. 1<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Lauralee Trahan<br />

8907 Lawrence Rd.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Melissa Vallo<br />

1101 Klaby Meaux Rd.<br />

Kaplan, La 70548<br />

Shannon M. Vaughan<br />

8107 Peter Rd.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Anna Vidalier<br />

19614 W. Liberty Farm Rd.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Melissa M. Vincent<br />

14115 Towne Ln.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Rita Garza Wall<br />

11538 Suzanne Dr.<br />

Erath, La 70533<br />

Rose M. Washington<br />

2926 Pine St.<br />

Abbeville, La 70501<br />

Felecia M. Williams<br />

8902 Meadow Ln.<br />

Abbeville, La 70510<br />

Logan J. Woods<br />

1101 Fifth St.<br />

Gueydan, La 70546<br />

Vernon<br />

Alton G. Bailey<br />

147 Powell Dr.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Bonnie Bailey<br />

2767 Bailey Rd.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Angel Bush<br />

1400 West St.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Joelle Carruth<br />

17526 Lake Charles Hwy.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Amanda Charrier<br />

2204 Alexandria Hwy.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Alvin Lewis Cooper<br />

P.O. Box 1334<br />

Leesville, La 71496<br />

Carmelitte A. Dantin<br />

6957 Moonshadow Rd.<br />

Anacoco, La 71403<br />

Charlene Davis<br />

P.O. Box 1078<br />

Rosepine, La 70659<br />

Willie Deon, Jr.<br />

110 Anacoco St.<br />

Anacoco, La 71403<br />

Naomi Dickerson<br />

1118 Anderson Dr.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Joyce M. Dorsey<br />

300 S. 1st St.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Billy Ray Foley<br />

P.O. Box 887<br />

New Llano, La 71461<br />

Phillip L. Graham<br />

1271 Entrance Rd., Ste. 5<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Brandy L. Gray<br />

P.O. Box 4328<br />

Fort Polk, La 71459<br />

Vickie Green<br />

333 N. 6th St.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Denise Harvey<br />

1108 Port Arthur Terr<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Melissa Hillman<br />

P.O. Box 649<br />

Leesvile, La 71446<br />

Danny Dewayne Hunt<br />

503 Magnolia St.<br />

New Llano, La 71461<br />

Kimberly J. MaGee<br />

101 South 1st St.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Karin McFatter<br />

P.O. Box 407<br />

Rosepine, La 70659<br />

Windy R. Shaw<br />

502 N. Verone St.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Shana M. Singletary<br />

846 Hicks School Rd.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

James E. Smith<br />

320 Hickory St.<br />

New Llano, La 71461<br />

Natalie Angelica Thomas<br />

501 S 5th St.<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Faith B. Thomas<br />

P.O. Box 1694<br />

Deridder, La 70634<br />

Vaneesa L. Williams<br />

Hwy. 171 South<br />

Leesville, La 71446<br />

Washington<br />

Jackie Johnson<br />

1405 Varnado St.<br />

Franklinton, La 70438<br />

Danielle M. Knight<br />

242 Alabama Ave.<br />

Bogalusa, La 70427<br />

Donald P. Smith<br />

41181 Hwy. 438<br />

Mount Hermon, La 70450<br />

Samantha Verret<br />

616 N. Banston Dr.<br />

Bogalusa, La 70427<br />

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Webster<br />

Shelly Allen<br />

Phyllis Barnhill<br />

6243 Hwy. 2 420 N. Main St.<br />

Sarepta, La 71071 Heflin, La 71039<br />

Kimberly Y. Batton<br />

Lori Reeve Bowen<br />

1401 Lewisville Rd. #138 100 Fuller St.<br />

Minden, La 71055 Minden, La 71055<br />

Vicki L. Brunson<br />

Pamela W. Chapman<br />

755 Franklin Rd. 708 <strong>Louisiana</strong> Ave.<br />

Heflin, La 71039 Minden, La 71055<br />

Donna K. Culpepper<br />

Barbara W. Dillard<br />

2020 Nursery Rd. 211 Azalea St.<br />

Dubberly, La 71024 Minden, La 71055<br />

Paula Foster<br />

Jacqueline Milliken Garland<br />

P.O. Box 328<br />

412 14th St., SW<br />

Sarepta, La 71071 Springhill, La 71075<br />

Delbert C. Grigsby<br />

Connie Lynne Guice<br />

1016 S. Talton St. 723 Shreveport Rd.<br />

Minden, La 71055 Minden, La 71055<br />

Angela F. Hall<br />

Katharine L. Johnson<br />

177 S. Tangelwood Dr. 207 W. Union<br />

Minden, La 71055 Minden, La 71055<br />

Cheryl Annette Jones<br />

Sandy M. Kimmell<br />

P.O. Box 36822<br />

401 Main St.<br />

Shreveport, La 71133 Minden, La 71055<br />

Debra Tatum Leonard<br />

Rebecca Morgan Mathews<br />

188 Newton Rd. 174 Giffard Hill Rd.<br />

Sarepta, La 71071 Minden, La 71055<br />

Megan G. McIver<br />

Elizabeth A. Morgan<br />

1100 Hwy. 163 101 Sheppard<br />

Doyline, La 71023 Minden, La 71055<br />

Judith E. Nelson<br />

Jan Terri Parker<br />

402 Pennsylvania Ave. 711 Buchanan St.<br />

Minden, La 71055 Minden, La 71055<br />

Linda Plunkett<br />

Carol Pullman<br />

P.O. Box 203<br />

2901 Dogwood Trail<br />

Minden, La 71058 Minden, La 71055<br />

Dorothy T. Robinson<br />

Alice Robinson-Grant<br />

287 Lone Oak Ln. P.O. Box 147<br />

Sibley, La 71073 Minden, La 71058<br />

Thelma Kathleen Sanders Connie Vance Scarlett<br />

1682 Hwy. 163 157 Beech Springs Rd.<br />

Doyline, La 71023 Minden, La 71055<br />

Lisa Talley Sivils<br />

W. Greg Stinson<br />

8340 Hwy. 371 333 Texas St., Ste. 2375<br />

Sibley, La 71073 Shreveport, La 71101<br />

Brenda M. Thomas<br />

Eva M. Townsend<br />

604 Penal Farm Rd. P.O. Box 740<br />

Sibley, La 71073 Minden, La 71058<br />

Elaine K. Ward<br />

Linda L. Woodall<br />

1103 E. Todd St. P.O. Box 237<br />

Minden, La 71055 Hall Summit, La 71034<br />

West Baton Rouge<br />

Margaret G. Bergeron<br />

Marie K. Bernard<br />

P.O. Box 267<br />

4152 Rougon Rd<br />

Erwinville, La 70729 Port Allen, La 70767<br />

Patricia Brown<br />

Tabitha I. Gray<br />

P.O. Box 1334 P.O. Box 76<br />

Port Allen, La 70767 Gonzales, La 70707<br />

Jody J. Guillory<br />

Victoria R. McDaniel<br />

702 Hwy. 190 West 222 St. Louis St., Ste. 857<br />

Port Allen, La 70767 Baton Rouge, La 70802<br />

Rita S. Smith<br />

Ronnie L. Stephens<br />

12871 Perkins Rd., Ste. B 825 South Jefferson Ave.<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70810 Port Allen, La 70767<br />

West Carroll<br />

J. Kelly Coleman James Edward Philley<br />

P.O. Box 1008 P.O. Box 1627<br />

Oak Grove, La 71263 Oak Grove, La 71263<br />

Robin Rios<br />

407 Roundhill Rd.<br />

Oak Grove, La 71263<br />

West Feliciana<br />

Irma Lee Bendily<br />

Kevin Dreher<br />

P.O. Box 518 P.O. Box 1337<br />

Jackson, La 70748 St. Francisville, La 70775<br />

Kristy E. Griffin<br />

Jeffery A. Wheeler<br />

P.O. Box 2786<br />

14 Oakley Lane<br />

Baton Rouge, La 70821 Jackson, La 70748<br />

Tara M Wheeler<br />

P.O. Box 1508<br />

St Francisville, La 70775<br />

Winn<br />

Dorothy Bourn<br />

Amy S. Caraway<br />

170 Miller Rd. 218 Baxter Road<br />

Winnfield, La 71483 Ruston, La 71270<br />

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Pamela Dupree James<br />

Lisa M. Jones<br />

P.O. Box 135<br />

205 Clay Street<br />

Winnfield, La 71483 Winnfield, La 71483<br />

Glenda M. Madden<br />

Margeree Pearson<br />

3545 Hwy. 150 P.O. Box 1107<br />

Simsboro, La 71275 Winnfield, La 71483<br />

Samuel H. Scruggs<br />

Janice Harrell Vail<br />

P.O. Box 549<br />

104 Birch<br />

Winnfield, La 71483 Winnfield, La 71483<br />

Jimmy Wayne Wiley, Jr.<br />

P.O. Box 447<br />

Winnfield, La 71403<br />

Motion to Confirm<br />

Senator Jones moved to confirm the persons on the above list<br />

who were reported by the Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs and recommended for confirmation.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Ellington<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Adley Cravins Schedler<br />

Boasso<br />

Holden<br />

Total—5<br />

The Chair declared the people on the above list were confirmed.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 695.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 635.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 421.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 119.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 495.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 956.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Jones asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of recalling Senate Resolution No. 144 from the<br />

Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 144—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To amend and readopt Senate Rule 16.3 of the Rules of Order of the<br />

Senate, relative to confirmation proceedings by the Senate; to<br />

provide relative to procedures for consideration of<br />

appointments by the Senate Committee on Senate and<br />

Governmental Affairs.<br />

On motion of Senator Jones, the resolution was read by title and<br />

adopted.<br />

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Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Hainkel asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Introduction of Senate Resolutions<br />

Senator Hainkel asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of introducing and reading the following Senate<br />

Resolutions a first and second time and acting upon them as follows:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 175—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to study<br />

alternatives to conventional banking opportunities, in particular<br />

the National Economic Stabilization and Recovery Act.<br />

The resolution was read by title; lies over under the rules.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 176—<br />

BY SENATOR HAINKEL<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Herbert James Murray, Sr.<br />

On motion of Senator Hainkel, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 177—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To adopt Senate Rule No. 13.22 of the Rules of Order of the Senate,<br />

relative to the jurisdiction, powers and functions of Senate<br />

committees; to establish and provide for an executive committee<br />

of the Senate; and to provide for the authority of such<br />

committee.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Senator Hines moved to adopt<br />

the Senate Resolution.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Adley Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Amedee Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Bajoie Heitmeier Mount<br />

Boissiere Holden Nevers<br />

Cheek Hollis Romero<br />

Duplessis Jackson Smith<br />

Dupre Jones Theunissen<br />

Ellington<br />

Kostelka<br />

Fields<br />

Malone<br />

Total—28<br />

NAYS<br />

Barham<br />

Cain<br />

Dardenne<br />

Hainkel<br />

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Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boasso Irons Ullo<br />

Chaisson<br />

Lentini<br />

Cravins<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—7<br />

The Chair declared the Senate had adopted the Senate<br />

Resolution.<br />

Recess<br />

On motion of Senator Jones, the Senate took a recess until 3:30<br />

o'clock P.M.<br />

After Recess<br />

The Senate was called to order at 3:30 o'clock P.M. by the<br />

President of the Senate.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll being called, the following members answered to their<br />

names:<br />

PRESENT<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

The President of the Senate announced there were 38 Senators<br />

present and a quorum.<br />

Senate Business Resumed<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

House Concurrent Resolutions<br />

to be Adopted<br />

The following House Concurrent Resolutions to be adopted<br />

were taken up and acted upon as follows:<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 300—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2005<br />

Regular Session of the Legislature the provisions of R.S.<br />

28:382.1(A)(2), relative to the development and implementation<br />

of a framework for human services delivery.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Senator McPherson moved to<br />

concur in the House Concurrent Resolution.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Malone<br />

Adley Ellington Marionneaux<br />

Amedee Fields McPherson<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Michot<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Mount<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Nevers<br />

Cain Hainkel Romero<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Jackson Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—34<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boissiere Irons Schedler<br />

Holden<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—5<br />

The Chair declared the Senate had concurred in the House<br />

Concurrent Resolution and ordered it returned to the House.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

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I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

the House of Representatives has appointed the following members,<br />

on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like<br />

committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to House Bill No.<br />

981 by Representative Schneider:<br />

Representatives Schneider, Townsend, vice Curtis, Jack Smith<br />

and vice Doerge.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Concurrent Resolution No.<br />

46.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 14.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adop ted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 261.<br />

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Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 570.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 616.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representat ives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 633.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 2, 2004<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 831.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1485.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1271.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 510.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 702.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1215.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representat ives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1551.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

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50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1560.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 682.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1327.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 833.<br />

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Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1516.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Appointment of Conference Committee<br />

on Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 124<br />

The President of the Senate appointed the following members<br />

to confer with a like committee from the House for the purpose of<br />

considering the disagreement on Senate Concurrent Resolution No.<br />

124: Senators Duplessis, Irons and Bajoie.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Mount asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Reports of Committees<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 23 by Senator Mount<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Sp eaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 23 by Senator<br />

Mount recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Committee Amendments No. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

the House Committee on Commerce and adopted by the House<br />

of Representatives on June 8, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. T hat the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

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On page 1, line 15, after "district" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and insert in lieu thereof the following: ", and two persons at large,<br />

and four persons,"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, delete line 16, and insert in lie thereof the following:<br />

"consisting of one member domiciled in each of the following<br />

parishes:"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 17, delete "There"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 2, delete line 1 and at the beginning of line 2, delete<br />

"parish."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Representatives:<br />

Willie Mount<br />

Gil J. Pinac<br />

Diana E. Bajoie Ronnie Johns<br />

Max T. Malone Mike Powell<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Mount asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Mount, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Jones<br />

Adley Ellington Kostelka<br />

Amedee Fields Lentini<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Malone<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Cain Hainkel Mount<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cheek Holden Romero<br />

Cravins Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jackson Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boissiere Marionneaux Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Mount moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Senator McPherson in the Chair<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 261 By Senator Hines<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and the<br />

Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 261 by Senator<br />

Hines, recommend the following concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of House Committee Amendments proposed by<br />

the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and adopted<br />

by the House of Representatives on June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That the House Floor Amendments proposed by<br />

Representative Montgomery and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In House Committee Amendment No. 3, proposed by the<br />

Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and adopted by the<br />

House of Representatives on June 17, 2004, on line 9, change<br />

"qualified applicant" to "applicant who meets the qualifications for<br />

the position set by the school board"<br />

Senators:<br />

Donald E. Hines<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Richard "Rick" Gallot<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Billy Wayne Montgomery<br />

Senator Hines asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Hines, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Kostelka<br />

Adley Fields Lentini<br />

Amedee Fontenot Malone<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N McPherson<br />

Boasso Hainkel Michot<br />

Cain Heitmeier Mount<br />

Chaisson Holden Nevers<br />

Cheek Hollis Romero<br />

Cravins Irons Smith<br />

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Duplessis Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dupre Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Dardenne<br />

Total—1<br />

Boissiere<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Hines moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1178 By Representative Pinac<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1178 by<br />

Representative Pinac, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

the Senate Committee on Local and Municipal and Municipal<br />

Affairs and adopted by the Senate on May 24, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

2. T hat Senate Floor Amendment No. 5 proposed by Senator<br />

Hollis and adopted by the Senate on June 4, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4 and No. 6<br />

proposed by Senator Hollis and adopted by the Senate on June<br />

4, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "and (a), (l), (m), (n), (o),<br />

(p), (q)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, at the beginning of line 8, delete "(a), (l), (m), (n), (o), (p),<br />

(q) and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, delete lines 11 through 28 and insert:<br />

"* * *"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

On page 3, line, 3, after "the" and before "governor" delete<br />

"lieutenant"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Gil J. Pinac J.<br />

Wayne Waddell<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

"Ken" Hollis, Jr.<br />

Mike Smith<br />

Senator Hollis asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Hollis, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Kostelka<br />

Adley Fields Lentini<br />

Amedee Fontenot Malone<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Marionneaux<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N McPherson<br />

Cain Hainkel Michot<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cheek Holden Nevers<br />

Cravins Hollis Romero<br />

Dardenne Irons Smith<br />

Duplessis Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dupre Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Bajoie Boissiere Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Hollis moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 119 By Representatives Toomy, Ansardi,<br />

Bowler, Damico, Lancaster, Martiny, Shepherd, and Wooten<br />

and Senators Boissiere, Lentini, and Ullo<br />

June 8, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 119 by<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Representatives Toomy, Ansardi, Bowler, Damico, Lancaster,<br />

Martiny, Shepherd, and Wooten and Senators Boissiere, Lentini, and<br />

Ullo, recommend the following concerning the engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Hainkel and adopted by the Senate on June 1, 2004, be rejected.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Joseph F. Toomy<br />

Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Ronnie Johns<br />

Arthur J. "Art" Lentini<br />

T. Taylor Townsend John Hainkel<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Lentini asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Lentini, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Cain Hainkel Mount<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cheek Holden Romero<br />

Cravins Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Bajoie<br />

Boissiere<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Lentini moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 510 By Representative Montgomery<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 510 by<br />

Representative Montgomery, recommend the following concerning<br />

the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 16, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendments Nos. 2 and 3 proposed by<br />

the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 16, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, change the author of the bill from "Representative<br />

Montgomery" to "Representative Murray"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 2, change "enact R.S. 18:1505.2(Q)" to "amend and<br />

reenact R.S. 18:1505.2(L)(2)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "relative to" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and delete lines 3 through 13 and insert the following: "certain<br />

campaign contribution prohibitions; to provide relative to the<br />

inapplicability of prohibitions against campaign contributions, loans,<br />

and transfers of funds by certain persons substantially interested in<br />

the gaming industry in this state to certain accounts of political<br />

committees of recognized political parties organized under laws of<br />

another jurisdiction; to provide limitations; and"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Donald E. Hines<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Francis C. Heitmeier<br />

Senator Adley asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Adley, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

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Boasso Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Boissiere<br />

Fields<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Adley moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 885 By Representative Beard<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 885 by<br />

Representative Beard, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Marionneaux and adopted by the Senat e on June 8, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "To" insert "amend and reenact R.S. 30:2398<br />

and to"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 3, after "sources;" insert "to provide for contracts for<br />

the construction and operation of improvements;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 5, after "Section 1." insert "R.S. 30:2398 is hereby<br />

amended and reenact and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, after line 10, insert the following:<br />

"* * *<br />

§2398. Capital improvements; construction and operation<br />

A. Any capital improvements made under this Chapter shall<br />

qualify for any tax deductions as provided by law.<br />

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B.(1) Any municipal corporation, parish, or sewerage, water, or<br />

drainage district shall have the power to execute and enter into a<br />

contract with any private company for the construction or operation<br />

of capital improvements including but not limited to reclaimed water,<br />

sewerage, or wastewater treatment facilities or transport or<br />

conveyance systems. Any such private company shall have in its<br />

construction and operation of such facilities the same ad valorem and<br />

sales tax liability exemption as the municipal corporation, parish, or<br />

sewerage or water district with which it contracts for such purpose.<br />

(2) For the purposes of this Subsection "contract" shall include<br />

but not be limited to a lease agreement including all movable and<br />

immovable property owned by any municipal corporation, parish,<br />

sewerage, water, or drainage district associated with the collection,<br />

treatment, or disposal of reclaimed water, sewage, wastewater, or<br />

solid and liquid wastes. Such lease shall not exceed forty years and<br />

shall be considered a real right. All such properties, movable and<br />

immovable, shall be deemed included within the term facility."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Gary J. Beard<br />

Max T. Malone<br />

N. J. Damico Heulette "Clo" Fontenot<br />

Dan W. Morrish<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Fontenot asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Fontenot, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Barham Fontenot McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Hainkel Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Fontenot moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

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Senator Ellington in the Chair<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1030 By Representative Pinac<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1030 by<br />

Representative Pinac, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5<br />

proposed by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer<br />

Protection, and International Affairs and adopted by the Senate<br />

on June 16, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendment No. 4 proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and<br />

International Affairs and adopted by the Senate on June 16,<br />

2004, be accepted.<br />

3. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Cravins and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, be<br />

accepted.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

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"(b) The monies in the Telephonic Solicitation Relief Fund shall<br />

be used solely for the implementation, administration, and<br />

enforcement of this Chapter. Any surplus monies and interest<br />

remaining to the credit of the fund on June thirtieth of each year shall<br />

remain to the credit of the fund and no part thereof shall revert to the<br />

state general fund."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 4, between lines 26 and 27, insert the following:<br />

"§844.17. Safe harbor<br />

Any telephonic solicitor registered in compliance with R.S.<br />

45:844.16 shall not be liable for violating this Chapter if the<br />

telephonic solicitor can demonstrate that the violation is a result of<br />

unintended error and that as part of its routine business practice, it<br />

meets the following standards:<br />

(1) The telephonic solicitor has established and implemented<br />

written procedures to comply with this Chapter.<br />

(2) The telephonic solicitor has trained its personnel, and any<br />

entity assisting in its compliance, in procedures established pursuant<br />

to this Chapter.<br />

(3) The telephonic solicitor has maintained a call log of numbers<br />

called for solicitation purposes in either chronological or numerical<br />

order, and records and maintains an internal "do not call" list for those<br />

numbers that may not be contacted.<br />

(4) The telephonic solicitor is registered and uses both state and<br />

national registries to prevent telephonic solicitations to any<br />

telephone number on any list established or mandated to be used<br />

pursuant to this Chapter.<br />

(5) The telephonic solicitor uses a process to ensure that it does<br />

not sell, rent, lease, purchase, or use any applicable "do not call"<br />

database, or any part thereof, for any purpose except in compliance<br />

with this Chapter and any state or federal law preventing telephonic<br />

solicitations to telephone numbers registered as pertaining to this<br />

Chapter."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 3, after "and (7)" delete "and 844.16," and insert in<br />

lieu thereof a comma "," and insert "844.16, and 844.17,"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 9, after "and (7)" delete "and 844.16" and insert in<br />

lieu thereof a comma "," and insert "844.16, and 844.17"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Gil J. Pinac<br />

Daniel T. Flavin<br />

Harold Ritchie<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Ken Hollis<br />

Donald R. Cravins<br />

Michael J. Michot<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 3, line 9, after "(4)" and before "All" insert "(a)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 11, after "purpose." insert "The fees and<br />

penalties collected shall be remitted by the commission to the state<br />

treasury and credited to the Bond Security and Redemption Fund.<br />

After a sufficient amount is allocated from that fund to pay all<br />

obligations secured by the full faith and credit of the state which<br />

become due and payable within the fiscal year, the treasurer, prior to<br />

placing such remaining funds in the state general fund, shall pay an<br />

amount equal to the total amount of funds paid into the state treasury<br />

by the commission into a special fund which is hereby created in the<br />

state treasury and designated as the "Telephonic Solicitation Relief<br />

Fund.""<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 3, between lines 11 and 12, insert the following:<br />

Senator Michot asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Michot, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Barham Fontenot McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

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Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Hainkel Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Michot moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1271 By Representative DeWitt<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1271 by<br />

Representative DeWitt, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Amendment Nos. 1 through 4 in the set of Senate Floor<br />

Amendments proposed by Senator McPherson and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 11, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That Amendment No. 5 in the set of Senate Floor Amendments<br />

proposed by Senator McPherson and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 11, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by Senator McPherson<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 11, 2004, on line 4, change<br />

"members" to "persons who are"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, on line 21, after "legislature" and before "- 9%." insert<br />

"provided for in R.S. 24:36(A)(2)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, between lines 1 and 2, insert the following:<br />

"G. Any elected official who has served in his current elective<br />

office at least twelve years and fewer than fifteen years, who became<br />

vested in the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees Retirement System on the<br />

day he took office, and who is not yet eligible to draw retirement<br />

benefits, shall be allowed to retire, delaying benefits until the official<br />

is eligible to receive his retirement benefit. If such an official pays<br />

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both the employee and employer shares of the state group benefits<br />

insurance premiums, the Office of Group Benefits shall allow him to<br />

continue paying these premiums and to remain insured through the<br />

Office of Group Benefits in the same manner and to the same extent<br />

as an active employee until such time as the official has reached the<br />

age to receive full retirement benefits. The provisions of this<br />

Subsection shall not be applicable after December 1, 2007."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 5 proposed by Senator McPherson<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 11, 2004, on line 22, change<br />

"These provisions" to "The provisions of this Subsection"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, delete lines 22 through 29 in their entirety and on page 3,<br />

delete lines 1 through 16, and insert the following:<br />

"(2)(a) Except for legislative employees provided for in<br />

Paragraph (1) of this Subsection, each person who is an employee of<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> state legislature and a contributing member of the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement System on the effective date<br />

of this Paragraph who has not retired and has not participated in the<br />

Deferred Retirement Option Plan shall receive an additional benefit<br />

equal to one-half of one percent times his number of years of service<br />

as an employee of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> state legislature times his average<br />

compensation. Any employee of the legislature who participated in<br />

the Deferred Retirement Option Plan, who remained in employment<br />

after participation in the plan and is employed on the effective date<br />

of this Paragraph, and who is entitled to receive a supplemental<br />

benefit shall have the supplemental benefit calculated at the higher<br />

rate. Nothing in this Paragraph shall be construed to allow<br />

recalculation of benefits for a retiree or of base benefits for a Deferred<br />

Retirement Option Plan participant.<br />

(b) Except for legislative employees provided for in Paragraph<br />

(1) of this Subsection, each person who becomes employed by the<br />

legislature and a contributing member of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Employees' Retirement System after the effective date of this<br />

Paragraph shall receive an additional benefit equal to one-half of one<br />

percent times his number of years of service as an employee of the<br />

legislature times his final average compensation.<br />

(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,<br />

including R.S. 11:424, any contributing member of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Employees' Retirement System to whom Subparagraph (2)(a) of this<br />

Subsection applies who is employed by the <strong>Louisiana</strong> state<br />

legislature on the effective date of this Paragraph may convert up to<br />

three years of leave to service credit for purposes of eligibility for<br />

retirement and calculation of benefits. Any leave not so converted<br />

may be used for any purpose as provided for in other provisions of<br />

law. The employee may elect to have excess leave converted to<br />

retirement credit before any payment is made therefor.<br />

Section 3. (A) The provisions of R.S. 24:36(A)(2) and (3) as<br />

provided in this Act shall supersede the provisions of R.S.<br />

24:36(A)(2) and (3) as provided in the Act which originated as Senate<br />

Bill No. 243 of this 2004 Regular Session of the Legislature.<br />

(B) The provisions of R.S. 11:441(G) as enacted in this Act<br />

shall supersede the provisions of R.S. 11:441(G) as enacted by the<br />

Act which originated as House Bill No. 938 of this 2004 Regular<br />

Session of the Legislature."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 3, line 18, change "Section 3." to "Section 4."<br />

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Representatives:<br />

Charlie DeWitt<br />

Representative John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Representative Pete Schneider<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Lambert Boissiere, Jr.<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Boissiere asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Boissiere, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Cain Hainkel Nevers<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Romero<br />

Cheek Holden Theunissen<br />

Cravins Hollis Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Irons<br />

Total—32<br />

NAYS<br />

Boasso<br />

Dardenne<br />

Total—4<br />

Kostelka<br />

Smith<br />

ABSENT<br />

Jackson Jones Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Personal Privilege<br />

Senator Ullo asked for and obtained the floor of the Senate on a<br />

point of personal privilege, and stated he had voted in error on the<br />

motion by Senator Boissiere to adopt the Conference Committee<br />

Report to House Bill No. 1271. He voted yea on the motion and had<br />

intended to vote nay. He asked that the Official Journal so state.<br />

Mr. President in the Chair<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1704 By Representatives Townsend and<br />

Faucheux<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1704 by<br />

Representatives Townsend and Faucheux, recommend the following<br />

concerning the engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Irons and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Cain and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendment to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, delete line 2 in its entirety and add "To amend and<br />

reenact R.S. 26:73(G), 90(A)(3)(a), and 272(G), and R.S.<br />

27:301(B)(12) and to enact R.S. 26:81 (G) and 281(K), relative to<br />

alcoholic beverages permits; to provide relative to the issuance of<br />

certain alcoholic"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 5, after the semicolon ";" and before "to" insert to "to<br />

provide relative to limitations on the location of certain businesses;<br />

to define a restaurant as provided for in the Video Draw Poker<br />

Devices Control Law; to provide relative to prohibited acts on certain<br />

licensed premises;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 8, change "R.S. 26:73(G) and 272(G)" to "R.S.<br />

26:73(G), 90(A)(3)(a), and 272(G)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, line 8, after "reenacted" and before "to" insert "and R.S.<br />

26:81 (G) and 281(K) are hereby enacted"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, between lines 6 and 7, insert the following:<br />

"§81. Location of business limited; exceptions<br />

* * *<br />

G. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section,<br />

Chapter, or other law to the contrary, the subsequent construction,<br />

erection, development, or movement of a property on the National<br />

Historic Registry, public playground, church, synagogue, public<br />

library, or school following the application for a permit and the<br />

granting of that permit which causes the premises to be located<br />

within the prohibited distance limitations as provided in this Section<br />

shall not be cause for the revocation, withholding, denial, or<br />

nonrenewal of a permit.<br />

* * *<br />

§90. Acts prohibited on licensed premises; suspension or<br />

revocation of permits<br />

A. No person holding a retail dealer's permit and no agent,<br />

associate, employee, representative, or servant of any such person<br />

shall do or permit any of the following acts to be done on or about<br />

the licensed premises:<br />

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* * *<br />

(3)(a) Intentionally entice, aid, or permit any person under the<br />

age of eighteen years to visit or loiter in or about any place where<br />

alcoholic beverages or beer are the principal commodities sold,<br />

handled, or given away. This prohibition shall apply at any time the<br />

licensed premises is open to the public, whether or not alcoholic<br />

beverages or beer is served at the time the person under the age of<br />

eighteen years is present on or about the premises, except as<br />

otherwise provided in this Section. The provisions of this Section<br />

shall in no way prohibit the presence of any person under the age of<br />

eighteen years on or about a licensed premises for any function<br />

sponsored by a religious or charitable organization with tax exempt<br />

status under Section 501(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of the<br />

United States, or by a fraternal beneficiary society with tax exempt<br />

status under 501(8) of the said code, and no alcoholic beverages are<br />

sold, handled, given away, or accessible during the presence of any<br />

such person.<br />

* * *"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, after line 24, add the following:<br />

"§281. Location of business limited; exception exceptions<br />

K. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Section,<br />

Chapter, or other law to the contrary, the subsequent construction,<br />

erection, development, or movement of a property on the National<br />

Historic Registry, public playground, church, synagogue, public<br />

library, or school following the application for a permit and the<br />

granting of that permit which causes the premises to be located<br />

within the prohibited distance limitations as provided in this Section<br />

shall not be cause for the revocation, withholding, denial, or<br />

nonrenewal of a permit.<br />

Section 2. R.S. 27:301(B)(12) is hereby amended and reenacted<br />

to read as follows:<br />

§301. Short title and definitions<br />

* * *<br />

(12)(a) "Restaurant" means an operating establishment primarily<br />

engaged in the retail sale of prepared foods for on-premises or<br />

immediate consumption that meets all of the following criteria:<br />

(a) (i) Has been granted a Class A-General retail permit or a<br />

Class A-Restaurant permit, as defined in Part II of Chapter 1 or Part<br />

II of Chapter 2 of Title 26 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950,<br />

for the sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption.<br />

(b) (ii) Serves food during the hours it is open to the public.<br />

(c) (iii) Derives at least sixty more than fifty percent of its<br />

monthly gross revenues from the sale of food, food items, and<br />

nonalcoholic beverages.<br />

(d) (iv) Maintains financial records that segregate alcoholic<br />

beverage sales from food sales.<br />

(e) (v) Operates a fully equipped kitchen which includes but is<br />

not limited to a range, an oven, and refrigerated storage appliances<br />

used for the preparation of uncooked foods for on-premises or<br />

immediate consumption.<br />

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of this Paragraph or any<br />

other law to the contrary, the division may consider a licensed<br />

establishment to be a "restaurant" for purposes of the Video Draw<br />

Poker Devices Control Law and for the purpose of issuing or<br />

recommending that a video gaming license be issued to a restaurant<br />

pursuant to this Chapter when the applicant has obtained a permit,<br />

license or certificate as a "restaurant" from the municipal or parish<br />

governing authority having jurisdiction over the applicant's licensed<br />

establishment. However, when no such permit, license or certificate<br />

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is obtainable from the municipal or parish governing authority, no<br />

such permit, license or certificate shall be required. When determining<br />

whether to consider a licensed establishment to be a "restaurant" for<br />

purposes of the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law, the division<br />

shall consider, but shall not be bound by, the extent to which the<br />

applicant complies with R.S. 27:301(B)(12)(a).<br />

* * *"<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

T. Taylor Townsend Joel Chaisson, II<br />

Joseph F. Toomy<br />

Robert M. Marioneaux, Jr.<br />

Charles DeWitt<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Chaisson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Chaisson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Fields Jackson<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B Jones<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Marionneaux<br />

Cheek Holden Theunissen<br />

Dupre<br />

Irons<br />

Total—14<br />

NAYS<br />

Adley Fontenot Michot<br />

Amedee Hainkel Mount<br />

Barham Hollis Nevers<br />

Boasso Kostelka Romero<br />

Cain Lentini Smith<br />

Dardenne Malone Ullo<br />

Ellington<br />

McPherson<br />

Total—20<br />

ABSENT<br />

Boissiere Duplessis Schedler<br />

Cravins<br />

Gautreaux, N<br />

Total—5<br />

The Chair declared the Senate failed to adopt the Conference<br />

Committee Report. Senator Chaisson moved to reconsider the vote<br />

by which the report failed to be adopted and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 702 By Representative Durand<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

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To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 702 by<br />

Representative Durand, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Michot<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004, be rejected.<br />

Representatives:<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Sharon Weston Broome<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Butch Gautreaux<br />

Senator McPherson asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator McPherson, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

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The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator McPherson moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1197.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1309.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

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Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 885.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1030.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1704.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

HOUSE CONFEREES APPOINTED<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

the House of Representatives has appointed the following members,<br />

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on the part of the House of Representatives, to confer, with a like<br />

committee from the Senate, on the disagreement to Senate Concurrent<br />

Resolution No. 124 by Senator Duplessis:<br />

Representatives Lancaster, Jefferson and Bruneau.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Reports of Committees, Resumed<br />

The following reports of committees were received and read:<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1 By Representative Alario<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1 by<br />

Representative Alario, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the following Senate Committee Amendments proposed<br />

by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate<br />

on June 13, 2004, be adopted: Nos. 1 through 9, 11 and 12, 21,<br />

23, 27, 30, 33 and 34, 36 and 37, 39 and 40, 58 through 62, 66<br />

through 69, 78, 80, 84 through 87, 90 through 92, 94 through 97,<br />

101, 103 through 115, 120 through 131, 133, 135 through 151,<br />

156, 158 and 159, 161 through 177, 180, 183, 185 and 186, 188<br />

through 190, 192 through 239, 241 through 265, 267, 270<br />

through 287, 294 through 312, 367 and 368, 370 and 371.<br />

2. That the following Senate Committee Amendments proposed<br />

by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate<br />

on June 13, 2004, be rejected: Nos. 10, 13 through 20, 22, 24<br />

through 26, 28 and 29, 31 and 32, 35, 38, 41 through 57, 63<br />

through 65, 70 through 77, 79, 81 through 83, 88 and 89, 93, 98<br />

through 100, 102, 116 through 119, 132, 134, 152 through 155,<br />

157, 160, 178 and 179, 181 and 182, 184, 187, 191, 240, 266,<br />

268 and 269, 288 through 293, 313 through 366, and 369.<br />

3. That the following Senate Floor Amendments in the set of<br />

amendments (designated No. 508) proposed by Senator<br />

Heitmeier and adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004, be<br />

adopted: Nos. 1 through 4, 6 through 12, 14 through 18, 20<br />

through 36.<br />

4. That the following Senate Floor Amendments in the set of<br />

Senate Floor Amendments (designated No. 508) proposed by<br />

Senator Heitmeier and adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004,<br />

be rejected: Nos. 5, 13, and 19.<br />

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5. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator Dupre<br />

and adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004, be adopted.<br />

6. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 2, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 1, delete lines 16 through 20 in their entirety and insert the<br />

following: "Provided, however, that of the funds appropriated herein<br />

from the State General Fund by Statutory Dedications out of the<br />

Rural Development Fund, an amount not to exceed $201,710 from<br />

the annual allocation for Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes shall be<br />

transferred to the Medical Vendor Payments Program for payments<br />

to the Leonard J. Chabert Medical Center."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 11, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 2, delete line 22 in its entirety and insert the following:<br />

"for continuation of the children's services<br />

domestic violence contracts $800,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 23, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 4, delete line 12 in its entirety, and at the beginning of line<br />

13, insert "for a"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 33, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 5, delete lines 20 through 22 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 33, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 5, line 25, change "75,000" to "70,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 37, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 6, line 12, change "48,854,200" to "51,354,200"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 40, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 6, line 18, change "48,854,200" to "51,354,200"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 58, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 9, line 8, change "50,000" to "25,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 9<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 58, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 9, line 21, change "Authority" to "Council"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 10<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 58, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 9, delete lines 22 and 23 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 11<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 58, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 9, line 26, change "50,000" to "100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 12<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 58, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 9, line 28, after "for" and before "economic" insert "cultural<br />

and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 13<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 78, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 11, delete lines 9 through 11 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 14<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 114, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 17, line 8, change "909,848" to "696,512" and on line 9,<br />

change "263,492" to "201,710"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 15<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 114, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 17, line 10, after "shall be" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and delete lines 11 and 12 in their entirety and insert: "transferred<br />

from the Office of Rural Development out of the allocation for<br />

Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes from the Rural Development<br />

Fund."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 16<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 123, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 18, line 6, change "50,000" to "100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 17<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 167, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 23, line 4, change "75,000" to "70,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 18<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 169, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 23, line 8, change "93,117,924" to "89,517,924"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 19<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 173, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 23, line 17, change "38,010,475" to "41,610,475"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 20<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 192, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 26, line 21, change "250,000" to "300,000"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 21<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 367, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 46, delete lines 15 and 16 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 22<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 367, proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on June 13, 2004,<br />

on page 46, delete lines 40 through 42 in their entirety and insert the<br />

following: "for school technology initiatives in East Baton Rouge<br />

Parish $100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 23<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 27 in the set of amendments<br />

(designated No. 508) proposed by Senator Heitmeier and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 15, 2004, on page 4, line 16, change "1,096,633"<br />

to "1,096,636, and on line 17, change "1,096,633" to "1,096,636"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 24<br />

In Senate Floor Amendment No. 27 in the set of amendments<br />

(designated No. 508) proposed by Senator Heitmeier and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 15, 2004, on page 4, line 26, after "law" and the<br />

period "." delete the remainder of the line, and delete lines 27 through<br />

31 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 25<br />

On page 15, after line 50, insert the following;<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund by<br />

Statutory Dedications out of the 2004 Overcollections<br />

Fund to provide funds to be available to the commissioner<br />

of administration for the compromise or settlement of<br />

the claim against the state in the suit entitled "Gordean<br />

Adella Wingfield, et al v. State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> through<br />

the Department of Transportation and Development,<br />

Wilson Trailer Company, Inc.", bearing No. 2001<br />

CA 2668, consolidated with No. 2001 CA 2669, on<br />

the docket of the First Circuit Court of Appeals, state<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, on appeal from the Nineteenth Judicial<br />

District Court, parish of East Baton Rouge, state<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, docket No. 418,074, consolidated<br />

with No. 418,842 $2,500,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 26<br />

On page 19, between lines 47 and 48, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Faith House Battered Women's Shelter<br />

in Lafayette for Outreach offices in Vermilion,<br />

Acadia, Evangeline, and St. Landry Parishes $100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 27<br />

On page 24, line 21, change "36,500" to "46,500"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 28<br />

On page 24, line 41, change "50,000" to "40,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 29<br />

On page 27, line 23, change "(53)" to "(54)"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 30<br />

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On page 30, delete lines 9 through 12 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 31<br />

On page 31, between lines 28 and 29, insert the following:<br />

"Objective: To encourage voter registration and voter participation<br />

through educational and public outreach programs.<br />

Performance Indicator: Number of schools visited by Outreach<br />

Program 125"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 32<br />

On page 33, between lines 32 and 33, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund by<br />

Statutory Dedications from the Help <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Vote Fund, Voting Access Account, to the<br />

Elections Program for handicapped accessibility<br />

surveys of polling precincts and educational<br />

training videos $126,664"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 33<br />

On page 45, line 40, change "75,000" to "100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 34<br />

On page 52, line 49, change "50,000" to "100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 35<br />

On page 53, between lines 33 and 34, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Business Services Program for economic<br />

development efforts of the Central City Economic<br />

Development Corporation $35,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Business Services Program for economic<br />

development efforts in Leesville $75,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Business Services Program for economic<br />

development efforts in DeRidder $50,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Business Services Program for economic<br />

development efforts in the city of Baker $5,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Business Services Program for economic<br />

development efforts in the city of Zachary $5,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 36<br />

On page 57, delete lines 1 and 2 in their entirety<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 37<br />

On page 57, between lines 8 and 9, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund by Fees<br />

and Self-generated Revenues for additional<br />

support $54,000"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 38<br />

On page 58, line 18, change "25,000" to "15,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 39<br />

On page 59, line 48, change "150,000" to "200,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 40<br />

On page 62, line 43, change "50,000" to "100,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 41<br />

On page 68, line 2, change "29,673,207" to "28,973,207"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 42<br />

On page 68, between lines 5 and 6, insert the following:<br />

"Statutory Dedications:<br />

2004 Overcollections Fund $700,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 43<br />

On page 88, between lines 42 and 43, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund by<br />

Fees and Self-generated Revenues for<br />

expenses related to the Division of Administrative<br />

Law $193,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 44<br />

On page 94, delete line 3 in its entirety and insert the following:<br />

"Youth Center $620,500<br />

Provided, however, that of the appropriation contained above, the<br />

amount of $444,000 shall be used to fund the reopening of sixteen<br />

(16) residential beds at the Ware Youth Center."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 45<br />

On page 94, delete lines 7 through 12 in their entirety and insert the<br />

following: "In accordance with the provisions of Act No. 1225 of the<br />

2003 Regular Session of the Legislature, the deputy secretary is<br />

hereby directed to expend $350,000 of the savings attributed to the<br />

reduction of services and employees at the Swanson Correctional<br />

Center for Youth-Madison Parish Unit in Madison Parish for<br />

contracted youth residential services, to provide for costs associated<br />

with an increase in such services."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 46<br />

On page 101, line 2, change "730,523,186" to "724,696,186"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 47<br />

On page 101, line 8, change "271,475,149" to "277,302,149"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 48<br />

On page 103, line 34, change "40,744,801" to "40,880,743"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 49<br />

On page 104, line 42, change "51,188,835" to "51,324,777"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 50<br />

On page 104, line 46, change "225,000" to "360,942"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 51<br />

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On page 104, line 51, change "51,188,835" to "51,324,777"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 52<br />

On page 105, between 12 and 13, insert the following;<br />

"Provided, however, that of the funds appropriated herein, an amount<br />

not to exceed $560,000 shall be utilized for services which provide<br />

for integrated childcare for children with disabilities to be<br />

accomplished through provision of direct services and through<br />

training, education, mentoring, and support of other licensed childcare<br />

providers."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 53<br />

On page 111, line 32, change "86,513,524" to "86,523,210"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 54<br />

On page 112, line 24, change "100,776,804" to "100,786,490"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 55<br />

On page 112, line 28, change "41,835,055" to "41,844,741"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 56<br />

On page 112, line 31, change "100,776,804" to "100,786,490"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 57<br />

On page 115, line 26, change "25,474,780" to "25,661,822"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 58<br />

On page 116, line 5, change "32,576,505" to "32,763,547"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 59<br />

On page 116, line 9, change "30,628,292" to "30,815,334"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 60<br />

On page 116, line 11, change "32,576,505" to "32,763,547"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 61<br />

On page 116, line 24, change "32,593,186" to "32,793,643"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 62<br />

On page 116, line 49, change "40,592,352" to "40,792,809"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 63<br />

On page 116, line 53, change "37,883,475" to "38,083,932"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 64<br />

On page 116, line 55, change "40,592,352" to "40,792,809"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 65<br />

On page 117, line 13, change "13,206,349" to "13,302,766"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 66<br />

On page 117, line 40, change "16,754,374" to "16,850,791"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 67<br />

On page 117, line 44, change "15,958,522" to "16,054,939"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 68<br />

On page 117, line 46, change "16,754,374" to "16,850,791"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 69<br />

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On page 118, line 18, change "75,794,361" to "76,230,864"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 70<br />

On page 118, line 61, change "94,539,806" to "94,976,309"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 71<br />

On page 119, line 4, change "88,952,773" to "89,389,276"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 72<br />

On page 119, line 7, change "94,539,806" to "94,976,309"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 73<br />

On page 119, line 20, change "7,134,309" to "7,188,752"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 74<br />

On page 119, line 47, change "9,406,844" to "9,461,287"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 75<br />

On page 119, line 51, change "8,778,937" to "8,833,380"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 76<br />

On page 119, line 53, change "9,406,844" to "9,461,287"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 77<br />

On page 120, line 13, change "9,322,610" to "9,386,660"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 78<br />

On page 120, line 40, change "12,285,410" to "12,349,460"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 79<br />

On page 120, line 44, change "10,085,987" to "10,150,037"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 80<br />

On page 120, line 46, change "12,285,410" to "12,349,460"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 81<br />

On page 140, after line 42 insert the following:<br />

"FOR:<br />

Tax assessment study $250,000<br />

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $250,000<br />

FROM:<br />

State General Fund (Direct) $150,000<br />

State General Fund by:<br />

Statutory Dedications:<br />

Tax Commission Expense Fund $100,000<br />

TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $250,000<br />

Provided, however, that the appropriation contained above from<br />

Statutory Dedications out of the Tax Commission Expense Fund is<br />

contingent upon the enactment of House Bill No. 619 of the 2004<br />

Regular Session of the Legislature."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 82<br />

On page 149, after line 52, insert the following:<br />

"Provided, however, that the secretary is directed to identify and use<br />

funds which are appropriated or otherwise available to the<br />

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Department of Labor in the amount of $3,000,000 to develop and<br />

implement a competitive grants program for post-release skills<br />

programs to enable newly-released inmates to gain employment and<br />

life skills in order to reduce the recidivism rate among this<br />

population."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 83<br />

On page 155, between lines 12 and 13, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

for aquatic weed eradication at Chicot State Park $80,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 84<br />

On page 160, line 30, after "use by" and before "each" insert "the<br />

Board of Regents and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 85<br />

On page 163, delete line 12 in its entirety and insert the following:<br />

"approved by the Division of Administration $3,000,000<br />

Provided, however, that the above referenced healthcare workforce<br />

training program shall be in conjunction with a healthcare workforce<br />

training program coordinated by the Department of Labor and private<br />

providers which pay into the Workforce Development Training<br />

Account for eligible recipients. The plan shall be approved by the<br />

commissioner of administration and the Joint Legislative Committee<br />

on the Budget no later than August 31, 2004, and shall provide that<br />

the Department of Labor shall submit monthly reports to the Joint<br />

Legislative Committee on the Budget."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 86<br />

On page 179, between lines 22 and 23, insert the following:<br />

"EXPENDITURES:<br />

Southern University Law Center Evening Program $250,000<br />

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $250,000<br />

MEANS OF FINANCE:<br />

State General Fund (Direct) $100,000<br />

State General Fund by:<br />

Fees & Self-generated Revenues $150,000<br />

TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING$250,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 87<br />

On page 207, line 15, change "5,112,834" to "5,160,872"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 88<br />

On page 207, line 34, change "10,605,575" to "10,653,613"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 89<br />

On page 207, line 38, change "8,488,701" to "8,536,739"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 90<br />

On page 207, line 42, change "10,605,575" to "10,653,613"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 91<br />

On page 227, after line 46, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

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to the School and Community Support Program<br />

for Project PASS and PAX 22 in the St. Landry<br />

Parish Public School System $170,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 92<br />

On page 243, line 30, after "promotion" and the comma "," delete<br />

"and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 93<br />

On page 243, line 31, after "Museum" and before the period "." insert<br />

the following: "and $100,000 shall be allocated and distributed to the<br />

Parish of Ascension for Economic Development."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 94<br />

On page 243, between lines 31 and 32, insert the following:<br />

"Provided, however, that the funds appropriated herein out of the<br />

Avoyelles Parish Visitor Enterprise Fund shall be appropriated to<br />

the Avoyelles Parish Police Jury for distribution in accordance with<br />

R.S. 47:302.6.<br />

Provided, however, that of the funds appropriated herein to the Iberia<br />

Parish Tourist Commission Fund out of the Iberia Parish Tourist<br />

Commission, fifty-five percent (55%) shall be allocated and<br />

distributed to the Acadiana Fairgrounds Commission for the<br />

Sugarena, and four and one-half percent (4.5%) shall be allocated and<br />

distributed to the city of Jeanerette for the Jeanerette Museum."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 95<br />

On page 250, line 11, after "King, Jr." change "Community" to<br />

"Neighborhood", and at the beginning of line 12, change "Center-<br />

Shreveport" to "Association-Shreveport"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 96<br />

On page 250, line 39, change "20,000" to "10,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 97<br />

On page 251, line 7, change "25,000" to "15,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 98<br />

On page 251, line 17, change "100,000" to "150,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 99<br />

On page 251, line 19, change "25,000" to "75,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 100<br />

On page 251, between lines 21 and 22, insert the following:<br />

"Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the town of Clinton for the Mainstreet Program $25,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to Progress 63, Inc. $100,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Dryades YMCA-School of Commerce $35,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to North St. Antoine, Inc. $100,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

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to 100 Men of Shreveport $100,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the town of Ferriday for Industrial Park<br />

improvements $70,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Senior Companion Program in New Orleans $50,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Women's Network $50,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the city of New Orleans for fire, police,<br />

sanitation, health, transportation, and traffic<br />

services occasioned by the presence of the official<br />

gaming establishment in New Orleans $1,000,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the town of Arcadia for the Arcadia Water<br />

Reservoir and Recreational Feasibility Study $50,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the Livingston Parish Fair Rodeo Arena $10,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to the North Baton Rouge Community Center<br />

for computer equipment $15,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to EXCELth, Inc. $50,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to Odell S. Williams Museum of African<br />

American History $20,000<br />

Payable out of the State General Fund (Direct)<br />

to Life Affirming Alternatives $50,000"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 101<br />

On page 253, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following:<br />

"FOR:<br />

Increases in employer contribution<br />

for retirement benefits $10,390,656<br />

TOTAL EXPENDITURES $10,390,656<br />

FROM:<br />

State General Fund (Direct) $5,910,745<br />

State General Fund by:<br />

Interagency Transfers $1,096,883<br />

Fees & Self-generated Revenues $869,552<br />

Statutory Dedications $763,150<br />

Federal Funds $1,750,326<br />

TOTAL MEANS OF FINANCING $10,390,656<br />

Provided, however, that the funds appropriated herein for increased<br />

employer contributions for retirement benefits, shall not be used for<br />

LSU-Health Sciences Center-New Orleans, LSU-Health Sciences<br />

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Center-Shreveport, E.A. Conway Medical Center, LSU-Health<br />

Sciences Center-Health Care Services Division, and public postsecondary<br />

tuition generating schools.<br />

Provided, however, that in the event additional revenues become<br />

available, and in accordance with a plan submitted to and approved<br />

by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, the commissioner<br />

of administration is hereby authorized and directed to make the<br />

necessary adjustments to provide for increased employer<br />

contributions for retirement benefits for all departments and agencies<br />

of the state, including the higher education institutions excluded<br />

above."<br />

Representatives<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Joe R. Salter<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Diana E. Bajoie<br />

Francis C. Heitmeier<br />

Donald E. Hines<br />

Senator Heitmeier asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1628 By Representative Alario<br />

Page 125 <strong>SENATE</strong><br />

June 21, 2004<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1628 by<br />

Representative Alario, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 9, proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 17, 2004, on page 2, line 33, change "$8,647,692" to<br />

"$14,474,692"<br />

3. In Senate Committee Amendment No. 12, proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 17, 2004, on page 4, delete lines 17 trough 29 in their<br />

entirety.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Francis C. Heitmeier<br />

Joe R. Salter Donald E. Hines<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Cleo Fields<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Heitmeier asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

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Total—0<br />

Adley<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 619 By Representatives Alario and Salter and<br />

Senators Heitmeier and Hines<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 619 by<br />

Representatives Alario and Salter and Senators Heitmeier and Hines,<br />

recommend the following concerning the reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1, 2, and 3 proposed<br />

by the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate<br />

on June 18, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 4 and 5 proposed by<br />

the Senate Committee on Finance and adopted by the Senate on<br />

June 18, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the Senate Floor Amendment proposed by Senator<br />

Dardenne and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 17:3129.6(B)" and before the comma ","<br />

insert "and R.S. 47:1835(B) and to enact R.S. 39:137"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 4, after "Fund" and the semicolon ";" and before "to<br />

provide" insert the following: "to provide for the use of unexpended<br />

balances in the Tax Commission Expense Fund; to establish the 2004<br />

Overcollections Fund as a special fund in the state treasury; to<br />

provide for the deposit, investment, and use of monies in the 2004<br />

Overcollections Fund;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 2, line 1, after "allocation of" and before "which" change<br />

"such monies so appropriated" to "monies appropriated to the<br />

board"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

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On page 2, between lines 7 and 8, insert the following:<br />

"Section 2. R.S. 39:137 is hereby enacted to read as follows:<br />

§137. 2004 Overcollections Fund<br />

The 2004 Overcollections Fund, hereinafter referred to as the<br />

"fund", is hereby created in the state treasury. After complying with<br />

the provisions of Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> relative to the allocation of monies to the Bond Security<br />

and Redemption Fund, the treasurer shall deposit into the fund any<br />

excess, up to three million two hundred thousand dollars, from the<br />

self-generated overcollections of the Office of Financial Institutions.<br />

For purposes of this Section, "excess" is defined as the actual selfgenerated<br />

over collections from the Office of Financial Institutions for<br />

Fiscal Year 2003-2004 less the May 14, 2004, Official Forecast of<br />

revenues from self-generated over collections of the Office of<br />

Financial Institutions. Monies in the fund shall be subject to<br />

appropriation by the legislature for nonrecurring purposes in Fiscal<br />

Year 2004-2005. Monies in the fund shall be invested in the same<br />

manner as monies in the state general fund. Interest earned on<br />

investment of monies in the fund shall be deposited in and credited<br />

to the state general fund. Except as otherwise provided in this<br />

Section, unexpended and unencumbered monies in the fund at the end<br />

of a fiscal year shall be deposited into the state general fund.<br />

Section 3. R.S. 47:1835(B) is hereby amended and reenacted to<br />

read as follows:<br />

§1835. Employment of secretary, clerical help and experts;<br />

creation of commission expense fund; authorization for deposits and<br />

collection of assessments<br />

* * *<br />

B. There is hereby established in the state treasury the "Tax<br />

Commission Expense Fund", hereinafter referred to as the "expense<br />

fund". After credit to the Bond Security and Redemption Fund as<br />

provided in Article VII, Section 9(B) of the Constitution of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>, all assessments and fees, including penalties and interest<br />

thereon, received by the tax commission shall be deposited in and<br />

credited to the expense fund. Monies on deposit in the expense fund<br />

may be expended only pursuant to appropriation. Appropriations<br />

from the expense fund shall only be made for expenses and costs of<br />

the tax commission, including but not limited to expenses and costs<br />

of operations, audits, and examinations and the defense,<br />

determination, or development of assessments and assessment<br />

procedures, including costs associated with outside experts. Any<br />

such assessment or fee, and any penalty and interest thereon, shall<br />

constitute an addition to the taxes due for all purposes of this Title.<br />

Monies on deposit in the expense fund shall be invested in the same<br />

manner as the state general fund. Interest on investment of monies<br />

in the expense fund shall be credited to the state general fund. The<br />

All unexpended and unencumbered balance monies in the fund in<br />

excess of one hundred fifty thousand dollars at the close of any the<br />

fiscal year shall be credited to the state general fund. The amount of<br />

such balance at the close of any fiscal year not transferred to the state<br />

general fund shall remain in the fund.<br />

* * *"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 8, change "Section 2." to "Section<br />

4."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 14, change "Section 3." to "Section<br />

5."<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 20, change "Section 4." to "Section<br />

6."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 2, at the beginning of line 26, change "Section 5." to "Section<br />

7."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 9<br />

On page 3, between lines 2 and 3, insert the following:<br />

"Section 8. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the<br />

contrary and specifically notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.<br />

22:1077(C), unexpended and unencumbered monies in the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Fire Marshal Fund at the close of the 2003-2004 Fiscal Year shall not<br />

revert to the State General Fund and shall remain in the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Fire Marshal Fund.<br />

Section 9. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the<br />

contrary and specifically notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.<br />

51:2315, the treasurer is authorized and directed to deposit the<br />

amount of two million dollars of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Economic Development<br />

Fund monies to the State General Fund to be used in Fiscal Year<br />

2004-2005.<br />

Section 10. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the<br />

contrary and specifically notwithstanding the provisions of R.S.<br />

51:2301 et seq., nor any rules or regulations promulgated with<br />

respect thereto, the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Economic Development Corporation<br />

shall execute a loan from monies in the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Economic<br />

Development Fund in Fiscal Year 2004-2005 to the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Stadium and Exposition District in an amount sufficient for the<br />

district to pay contractual obligations of the district relative to<br />

professional sports franchises, not to exceed seven million five<br />

hundred thousand dollars, for a period not to exceed eight years.<br />

After the payment in full of all contractual, necessary, statutory, and<br />

usual charges, including any indebtedness heretofore or hereafter<br />

issued by the district, the loan shall be repaid from the revenues<br />

received by the district in any fiscal year which exceed the amount of<br />

revenues received by the district in Fiscal Year 2004-2005 together<br />

with a growth factor equal to the increase in the consumer price<br />

index.<br />

Section 11. The 2004 Overcollections Fund shall be abolished<br />

on June 30, 2005. The state treasurer is authorized and directed to<br />

transfer to the State General Fund any unexpended or unencumbered<br />

monies remaining in the fund on June 30, 2005."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 10<br />

On page 3, line 3, change "Section 6." to "Section 12."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

John A. Alario, Jr. Francis C. Heitmeier<br />

Charlie DeWitt<br />

Donald E. Hines<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Heitmeier asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Heitmeier, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

Page 127 <strong>SENATE</strong><br />

June 21, 2004<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Jackson Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Irons<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—2<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 560 by Senator Fontenot<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 560 by Senator<br />

Fontenot recommend the following concerning the Reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Committee Amendment No. 1 proposed by the<br />

House Committee on Appropriations and adopted by the<br />

House of Representatives on June 14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. That Legislative Bureau Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

the Legislative Bureau and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 14, 2004 be adopted.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 7, delete "and 2195.11" and insert ",2195.11, and R.S.<br />

45:1206"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

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On page 1, at the end of line 7, after "relative" insert "to special<br />

funds; to provide relative"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 12, between "releases;" and "and to provide" insert<br />

"to provide for the establishment of the Energy Efficiency Fund;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 16, between lines 1 and 2 insert the following:<br />

"Section 3. R.S. 45:1206 is hereby enacted to read as follows:<br />

§1206. Energy Efficiency Fund<br />

R.S. 45:1206 is all proposed new law.<br />

The public service commission shall adopt rules and regulations<br />

to establish and provide for the Energy Efficiency Fund which shall<br />

ensure a strategic approach to furnish key energy solutions for<br />

weatherization for residential customers and commercial small<br />

businesses, energy payment assistance, commercial economic<br />

development, and emission credits."<br />

AMENDMENT NO.5<br />

On page 16, line 2, change "Section 3." to "Section 4."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 16, line 3, change "Section 4." to "Section 5."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 16, line 9, delete "Section 5. Sections 1, 3, and 5" and insert<br />

"Section 6. Sections 1, 3, 4, 5, and this Section"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 8<br />

On page 16, line 13 delete "Sections 1, 3, and 5" and insert "Sections<br />

1, 3, 4, 5, and this Section"<br />

Senators:<br />

Heulette "Clo" Fontenot<br />

Jody Amedee<br />

Francis Heitmeier<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

N. J. Damico<br />

Mike Walsworth<br />

Senator Fontenot asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Fontenot, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

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Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—38<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Fontenot moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 859 by Romero<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 859 by Senator<br />

Romero recommend the following concerning the Engrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Committee Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed<br />

by the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal<br />

Justice and adopted by the House of Representatives on June<br />

10, 2004, be adopted.<br />

2. That House Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by<br />

Representative Durand and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That House Floor Amendment No. 2 proposed by<br />

Representative Durand and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 17, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

Representative Jack Smith and adopted by the House of<br />

Representatives on June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, at the end of line 14, insert "Regardless of any change in<br />

boundaries, there shall be no change in the distribution of any<br />

proceeds attributable to the licensed activity."<br />

Senators:<br />

Craig F. Romero<br />

Donald E. Hines<br />

Nick Gautreaux<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Daniel R. Martiny<br />

Gil J. Pinac<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

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Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Romero asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Romero, a vote was taken on the adoption of<br />

the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Jackson<br />

Bajoie Fields Jones<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Marionneaux<br />

Boissiere Gautreaux, N McPherson<br />

Chaisson Hainkel Michot<br />

Cheek Heitmeier Romero<br />

Cravins Holden Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Hollis Ullo<br />

Total—24<br />

NAYS<br />

Adley Ellington Mount<br />

Amedee Fontenot Nevers<br />

Barham Kostelka Smith<br />

Cain<br />

Lentini<br />

Dardenne<br />

Malone<br />

Total—13<br />

ABSENT<br />

Irons<br />

Total—2<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Romero moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 411 by Senator Bajoie<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 411 by Senator<br />

Bajoie recommend the following concerning the engrossed bill:<br />

1. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

Representative Jefferson and adopted by the House of<br />

Representative on June 14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. That House Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 4<br />

proposed by Representative Townsend and adopted by<br />

the House of Representative on June 14, 2004 be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "R.S. 46:1403(A)(2)" delete the remainder of<br />

the line and insert the following: ", 1404, 1452, 1453(3) and (4),<br />

relative to assistance for children;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, at the beginning of line 3, delete "child-placing agencies;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 5, after "application" delete the remainder of the line<br />

and insert the following: "of licensure for child-placing agencies; to<br />

provide for the declaration of policy regarding transitional youth<br />

residencies services and related definitions;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, line 6, delete "date;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 2, line 7, change "This" to "Section 1 of this"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 6<br />

On page 2, line 9, after "Section 3." delete the remainder of the line<br />

and insert the following:<br />

"R.S. 46:1452, 1453(3) and (4) are hereby amended and<br />

reenacted to read as follows:<br />

§1452. Legislative intent; declaration of purpose and policy<br />

It is the intent of the legislature to provide for the care and to<br />

protect the health, safety, and well-being of transitional youths in the<br />

custody or formerly in the custody of the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong> who are<br />

nearing the age of majority and who, by reason of age, are unlikely to<br />

be placed with foster families for adoption. The legislature recognizes<br />

that such transitional youth are likely to remain in need of<br />

supervision and services, even after reaching the age of majority, to<br />

assist them in making the transition from child foster care or state<br />

custody to independent adulthood. To that end, it is the purpose of<br />

this Chapter to establish a system of licensed facilities to care for<br />

such persons up to the age of twenty-two, to establish statewide<br />

minimum standards for the safety and well-being of the residents of<br />

such facilities, to ensure the maintenance of those standards, and to<br />

regulate conditions in these facilities through a program of licensing<br />

and inspection.<br />

§1453. Definitions<br />

As used in this Chapter, the following definitions shall apply<br />

unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:<br />

* * *<br />

(3) "Transitional youth" means a person, not less than sixteen<br />

nor older than twenty-one years of age, who is either in the<br />

department's state's custody or was in the department's state's<br />

custody at the time of reaching the age of majority. Nothing in this<br />

Chapter shall be construed to give the department authority or<br />

control over any person, not interdicted, who has reached the age of<br />

majority and who no longer wishes to remain in a transitional youth<br />

residence.<br />

(4) "Transitional youth residence" means any communal or<br />

supervised independent living arrangement existing for the primary<br />

purpose of providing care for at least two, but less than twenty,<br />

transitional youths living in individualized apartment units, alone or<br />

jointly with other transitional youths, under the supervision, custody<br />

or control, directly or indirectly, of the office of community services<br />

state.<br />

* * *"<br />

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AMENDMENT NO. 7<br />

On page 2, delete lines 10 through 13 in their entirety<br />

Senators:<br />

Diana E. Bajoie<br />

Paulette R. Irons<br />

Joe McPherson<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Sydnie Mae Durand<br />

Jalila Jefferson<br />

T. Taylor Townsend<br />

Senator Bajoie asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Bajoie, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Lentini<br />

Adley Ellington Malone<br />

Amedee Fields Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Chaisson Irons Smith<br />

Cheek Jackson Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jones Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Cravins<br />

Hainkel<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Hollis<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Bajoie moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1551 By Representatives Heaton, Dartez,<br />

Dorsey,<br />

Farrar, Richmond, and Smiley<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1551 by<br />

Representatives Heaton, Dartez, Dorsey, Farrar, Richmond, and<br />

Smiley, recommend the following concerning the engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Committee Amendments Nos. 1<br />

through 6 and 8 proposed by the Senate Committee on<br />

Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Committee Committee Amendment No. 7<br />

proposed by the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and<br />

adopted by the Senate on June 15, 2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendment to the reengroosed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

In Senate Committee Amendment No. 8 proposed by the Senate<br />

Committee on Judiciary A and adopted by the Senate on June 15,<br />

2004, at the end of line 22, after "law." insert "The exceptions<br />

provided for in R.S. 46:2140 shall apply."<br />

Representatives:<br />

Alexander Heaton<br />

Cedric Richmond<br />

Daniel R. Martiny<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Reggie Dupre<br />

Joel T. Chaisson, II<br />

Melvin "Kip" Holden<br />

Senator Dupre asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Dupre, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cravins Hollis Schedler<br />

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Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dupre moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Senate Bill No. 561 by Senator Fontenot<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate and to<br />

the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning Senate Bill No. 561 by Senator<br />

Fontenot recommend the following concerning the Re-reengrossed<br />

bill:<br />

1. That all House Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and<br />

adopted by the House of Representatives on June 3, 2004 be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That all House Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

House Committee on Appropriations and adopted by the<br />

House of Representatives on June 15, 2004 be adopted.<br />

Senators:<br />

Heulette "Clo" Fontenot<br />

Donald Hines<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Dale Erdey<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Senator Fontenot asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Fontenot, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

Total—0<br />

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NAYS<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cravins Hollis Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Fontenot moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1126 By Representative Murray<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1126 by<br />

Representative Murray, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senators<br />

Jones and Hainkel and adopted by the Senate on June 17, 2004,<br />

be rejected.<br />

2. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 3 of the set of<br />

amendments proposed by Senator Irons and adopted by the<br />

Senate on June 17, 2004, be adopted.<br />

3. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 4 of the set of amendments<br />

proposed by Senator Irons and adopted by the Senate on June<br />

17, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendment to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, between lines 10 and 11, insert the following:<br />

"§1483. Definitions<br />

As used in this Chapter, the following terms shall have the<br />

meanings herein given to each unless the context clearly indicates<br />

otherwise:<br />

* * *<br />

(13) "Person" means any individual, partnership, limited<br />

liability company or corporation, association, labor union, political<br />

committee, corporation, or other legal entity, including their<br />

subsidiaries.<br />

* * *"<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Edwin R. Murray<br />

Donald E. Hines<br />

Charles D. Lancaster, Jr.<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Emile "Peppi" Bruneau<br />

John L. "Jay" Dardenne<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Irons asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Irons, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Marionneaux<br />

Adley Ellington McPherson<br />

Amedee Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boasso Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Boissiere Holden Romero<br />

Cain Hollis Smith<br />

Chaisson Irons Theunissen<br />

Cheek Jackson Ullo<br />

Cravins<br />

Jones<br />

Duplessis<br />

Lentini<br />

Total—28<br />

NAYS<br />

Bajoie<br />

Total—2<br />

Hainkel<br />

ABSENT<br />

Barham Fontenot Malone<br />

Dardenne Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Fields Kostelka Schedler<br />

Total—9<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Irons moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 1309 By Representative Shepherd<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 1309 by<br />

Representative Shepherd, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Committee Amendments proposed by the<br />

Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs and adopted<br />

by the Senate on June 3, 2004, be adopted.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Derrick Shepherd Robert Marionneaux, Jr.<br />

Bryant O. Hammett, Jr.<br />

William B. Daniel, IV<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

N. Gautreaux<br />

Ann Duplessis<br />

Senator Duplessis asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Duplessis, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cravins Jackson Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Duplessis moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 938 By Representative Tucker<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 938 by<br />

Representative Tucker, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

McPherson and adopted by the Senate on June 11, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

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2. That the Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Boissiere and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

3. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, delete lines 12 through 14 in their entirety and insert in<br />

lieu thereof the following:<br />

"D. The provisions of this Subsections A, B, C, and D of this<br />

Section shall be implemented as a temporary pilot program and shall<br />

be null, void, and of no effect after June 30, 2005. An interim cost<br />

analysis of the provisions of this Section shall be performed by the<br />

systems and shall be presented to the speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives, the president of the Senate, the chairmen of the<br />

House of Representatives and Senate committees on retirement, the<br />

Public Retirement Systems' Actuarial Committee, and the<br />

Commission on Public Retirement at least fourteen days before the<br />

convening of the regular legislative session in 2005.<br />

E. Each system to which this Section applies shall submit to<br />

the House and Senate committees on retirement quarterly and annual<br />

progress reports detailing the system's investments which comport<br />

with the provisions of this Section. Such reports shall continue<br />

notwithstanding the June 30, 2005, expiration of Subsections A, B,<br />

C, and D of this Section and shall be submitted as follows:<br />

(1) An annual report for the year ending June 30, 2004, to be<br />

submitted on or before July 30, 2004.<br />

(2) Quarterly reports beginning with the quarter ending<br />

September 30, 2004, to be submitted no more than thirty days after<br />

the end of the quarter.<br />

(3) Annual reports beginning with the year ending June 30,<br />

2005, to be submitted no more than thirty days after the end of the<br />

year."<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Representatives:<br />

Senators:<br />

Jim Tucker<br />

Lambert Bossiere, Jr.<br />

Pete Schneider J. K. "Ken" Hollis, Jr.<br />

William B. Daniel, IV<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Boissiere asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report. On motion of Senator Boissiere, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Nevers<br />

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Cain Heitmeier Romero<br />

Chaisson Holden Smith<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins Irons Ullo<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jackson<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—37<br />

NAYS<br />

Marionneaux<br />

Total—1<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

ABSENT<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 37 By Representative Baldone<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 37 by<br />

Representative Baldone, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That Senate Committee Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 proposed by<br />

the Senate Committee on Judiciary Section C and adopted by<br />

the Senate on June 9, 2004 be rejected.<br />

2. That the engrossed bill be amended as follows:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "zone;" delete the remainder of the line and<br />

delete lines 3 and 4 in their entirety and insert "to provide with<br />

respect to sentences imposed pursuant to drug-free zones; and to<br />

provide for related matters."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, delete lines 10 through 14 in their entirety and insert in<br />

lieu thereof the following:<br />

"E.(1) Whoever violates a provision of this Section shall be<br />

punished by the imposition of the maximum fine and be imprisoned<br />

for not more than one and one-half times the longest term of<br />

imprisonment authorized by the applicable provisions of R.S. 40:966<br />

through 970.<br />

(2) A sentence imposed for a violation of the provisions of this<br />

Section shall not be subject to parole, probation, or suspension of<br />

sentence to the extent that the minimum sentence for a violation of a<br />

felony provision of R.S. 40:966 through 970 is not subject to<br />

parole,probation, or suspension of sentence."<br />

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Representatives:<br />

Damon J. Baldone<br />

Daniel R. Martiny<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Reggie Dupre<br />

Joel T. Chaisson, II<br />

Senator Dupre asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee Report.<br />

On motion of Senator Dupre, a vote was taken on the adoption of the<br />

report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fontenot Malone<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Mount<br />

Cain Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Smith<br />

Cravins Irons Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Jackson Ullo<br />

Duplessis<br />

Jones<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Boasso<br />

Total—2<br />

Marionneaux<br />

Total—2<br />

Fields<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Dupre moved to reconsider the vote by which the<br />

report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 846 By Representative Morrish<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 846 by<br />

Representative Morrish, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

1. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 1 proposed by Senator<br />

Marionneaux and adopted by the Senate on June 18, 2004, be<br />

adopted.<br />

2. That Senate Floor Amendment No. 2 and 3 proposed by<br />

Senator Marionneaux and adopted by the Senate on June 18,<br />

2004, be rejected.<br />

3. That Senate Floor Amendments Nos. 1 through 5 proposed by<br />

Senator McPherson and adopted by the Senate on June 18,<br />

2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendments to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 2, at the end of line 26, insert the following:<br />

"After June 1, 2004, the secretary may provide for the<br />

exemption of certain tire sales from the fee which tires were not<br />

previously exempted only through the department's rulemaking<br />

authority, including legislative oversight as provided in R.S.<br />

30:2413(A)(8)."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 3, at the end of line 4, insert the following:<br />

"The secretary shall not make payments from the fund or<br />

obligate the department to make payments from the fund to any<br />

waste tire processor who did not receive payments from the fund<br />

prior to March 1, 2004, in an amount greater than fifty percent of the<br />

amount otherwise eligible to receive pursuant to this Paragraph until<br />

one of the following occur:<br />

(a) Payments have been made from the fund to waste tire<br />

processors, as provided for in Subparagraph (I)(3)(b), for a period of<br />

three consecutive months.<br />

(b) All undisputed obligations owed to waste tire processors<br />

have been paid in full."<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 3, between lines 4 and 5 insert the following:<br />

“(3)(a) In the event the balance of the fund is insufficient to<br />

meet the obligations to waste tire processors provided for above, the<br />

department, after meeting all payments required by law, shall pay<br />

any undisputed amounts in a prorata share to waste tire processors<br />

having a standard permit.<br />

(b) In the event the fund has a surplus after meeting all<br />

obligations of the fund for the month, including any payments<br />

required by law, such surplus shall be distributed in a prorata share<br />

to those waste tire processors having a standard permit for whom<br />

there are unpaid obligations of the fund, excluding any disputed<br />

amounts. Such surplus shall be processed for payment by the<br />

department within fifteen days after the end of the month in which<br />

the surplus arose.<br />

(4) If litigation relating to fund payments in dispute prior to<br />

March 1, 2004, is resolved through final judgment or settlement, the<br />

secretary shall pay from the fund the portion of such final judgment<br />

or settlement which represents previously disputed fund payments<br />

within one hundred eighty days of the judgment or settlement. This<br />

Subsection shall not be construed to limit or condition the right of the<br />

judgment creditor or obligee under the settlement agreement to obtain<br />

payment in satisfaction of the judgment or settlement from any<br />

source authorized by law."<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

Representatives:<br />

Joe R. Salter<br />

Dan W. Morrish<br />

N. J. Damico<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Heulette "Clo" Fontenot<br />

Max T. Malone<br />

Senator Fontenot asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report.<br />

Motion<br />

Senator Fontenot moved that the Senate adopt the Conference<br />

Committee Report.<br />

Senator McPherson moved as a substitute motion that the<br />

Senate reject the Conference Committee Report.<br />

Senator Fontenot objected.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Cain Hainkel Smith<br />

Gautreaux, B McPherson Ullo<br />

Total—6<br />

NAYS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Kostelka<br />

Adley Dupre Lentini<br />

Amedee Ellington Malone<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Barham Fontenot Michot<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Mount<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Nevers<br />

Chaisson Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Hollis Theunissen<br />

Cravins<br />

Irons<br />

Dardenne<br />

Jackson<br />

Total—31<br />

Jones<br />

Total—2<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the bill was Senate refused to reject the<br />

Conference Committee Report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called on the original motion to adopt the<br />

Conference Committee Report with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Duplessis Jackson<br />

Adley Dupre Jones<br />

Amedee Ellington Kostelka<br />

Bajoie Fields Lentini<br />

Barham Fontenot Malone<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, B Marionneaux<br />

Boissiere Hainkel Michot<br />

Chaisson Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cheek Holden Nevers<br />

Cravins Hollis Romero<br />

Dardenne Irons Theunissen<br />

Total—33<br />

NAYS<br />

Cain<br />

McPherson<br />

Total—4<br />

Gautreaux, N<br />

Total—2<br />

Smith<br />

Ullo<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Fontenot moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Personal Privilege<br />

Senator Nevers asked for and obtained the floor of the Senate on<br />

a point of personal privilege, and stated he had voted in error on the<br />

motion by Senator Fontenot to adopt the Conference Committee<br />

Report to House Bill No. 846. He voted yea on the motion and had<br />

intended to vote nay. He asked that the Official Journal so state.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 672 By Representative Arnold<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 672 by<br />

Representative Arnold, recommend the following concerning the<br />

reengrossed bill:<br />

1. That Amendment No. 1 of the set of Senate Floor Amendments<br />

proposed by Senator Boasso and adopted by the Senate on June<br />

4, 2004, be rejected.<br />

2. That Amendment No. 2 of the set of Senate Floor Amendments<br />

proposed by Senator Boasso and adopted by the Senate on June<br />

4, 2004, be adopted.<br />

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3. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Irons and adopted by the Senate on June 4, 2004, be rejected.<br />

4. That the following amendment to the reengrossed bill be<br />

adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 13, after "87," delete "93,"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Jeffery Arnold<br />

John A. Alario, Jr.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Lambert Boissiere, Jr.<br />

Walter Boasso<br />

Senator Heitmeier asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

Report.<br />

Motion<br />

Senator Heitmeier moved the previous question on the entire<br />

subject matter.<br />

Without objection, so ordered.<br />

Motion<br />

Senator Heitmeier moved that the Senate adopt the Conference<br />

Committee Report.<br />

Senator Bajoie moved as a substitute motion that the<br />

Conference Committee Report be rejected.<br />

Senator Heitmeier objected.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called on the substitute motion with the following<br />

result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Bajoie Fields Marionneaux<br />

Boissiere Fontenot Mount<br />

Cain Holden Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jackson Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Jones<br />

Total—17<br />

NAYS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Gautreaux, B Malone<br />

Amedee Gautreaux, N McPherson<br />

Barham Hainkel Nevers<br />

Boasso Heitmeier Smith<br />

Cravins<br />

Hollis<br />

Dardenne<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—19<br />

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ABSENT<br />

Chaisson Michot Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Senate refused to reject the Conference<br />

Committee Report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called on the original motion to adopt the<br />

Conference Committee Report with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Marionneaux<br />

Adley Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Amedee Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Barham Hainkel Nevers<br />

Boasso Heitmeier Smith<br />

Cain Hollis Theunissen<br />

Dardenne Lentini Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Malone<br />

Total—23<br />

NAYS<br />

Bajoie Duplessis Jackson<br />

Boissiere Fields Jones<br />

Chaisson Fontenot Kostelka<br />

Cheek Holden Mount<br />

Cravins Irons Romero<br />

Total—15<br />

ABSENT<br />

Schedler<br />

Total—1<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Heitmeier moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

House Bill No. 935 By Representative Schneider<br />

June 18, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Speaker and Members of the House of<br />

Representatives and the Honorable President and Members of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen:<br />

We, the conferees appointed to confer over the disagreement<br />

between the two houses concerning House Bill No. 935 by<br />

Representative Schneider, recommend the following concerning the<br />

engrossed bill:<br />

1. That the set of Senate Floor Amendments proposed by Senator<br />

Boissiere and adopted by the Senate on June 7, 2004, be<br />

rejected.<br />

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2. That the following amendments to the engrossed bill be adopted:<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, between "To" and "enact" insert "amend and<br />

reenact R.S. 11:263(E) and R.S. 47:1907(A)(3) and to"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 1, line 2, after "Fund;" and before "to" insert "to provide<br />

relative to the prudent-man rule; to authorize participation in eligible<br />

deferred compensation programs;"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 3<br />

On page 1, line 9, after "Section 1." and before "R.S." insert "R.S.<br />

11:263(E) is hereby amended and reenacted and"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 4<br />

On page 1, between lines 9 and 10, insert the following:<br />

"§263. Prudent-man rule; investments<br />

* * *<br />

E. (1) Notwithstanding the prudent-man rule, no governing<br />

authority of any system or fund governed by this Subpart shall<br />

invest more than fifty-five percent of the total portfolio in equities,<br />

except as provided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection or in R.S.<br />

11:267.<br />

(2) The governing authority of any system to which R.S.<br />

11:267(A) is inapplicable may invest more than fifty-five percent of<br />

the total portfolio in equities, so long as not more than sixty-five<br />

percent of the total portfolio is invested in equities and at least ten<br />

percent of the total equity portfolio is invested in one or more index<br />

funds which seek to replicate the performance of the chosen index or<br />

indices.<br />

* * *"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 5<br />

On page 1, between lines 15 and 16, insert the following:<br />

"Section 2. R.S. 47:1907(A)(3) is hereby amended and reenacted<br />

to read as follows:<br />

§1907. Salaries<br />

A.<br />

* * *<br />

(3) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to limit an<br />

assessor from participation in an approved state deferred<br />

compensation plan as specified in R.S. 42:1301 et seq. eligible<br />

deferred compensation program established in accordance with<br />

Section 457 of Title 26 of the Internal Revenue Code. An assessor<br />

shall not authorize or receive an employer contribution that would be<br />

more favorable than that offered to the employees of the assessor's<br />

office.<br />

* * *"<br />

Representatives:<br />

Pete Schneider<br />

Joel Robideaux<br />

Jean M. Doerge<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

Senators:<br />

Lambert Boissiere, Jr.<br />

Ken Hollis<br />

Tom Schedler<br />

Senator Boissiere asked for and obtained a suspension of the<br />

rules for the purpose of considering the Conference Committee<br />

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Report. On motion of Senator Boissiere, a vote was taken on the<br />

adoption of the report.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Dupre Kostelka<br />

Adley Ellington Lentini<br />

Amedee Fields Malone<br />

Bajoie Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Barham Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Boasso Gautreaux, N Michot<br />

Boissiere Heitmeier Mount<br />

Cain Holden Nevers<br />

Chaisson Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Total—36<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

ABSENT<br />

Cravins Hainkel Schedler<br />

Total—3<br />

The Chair declared the Conference Committee Report was<br />

adopted. Senator Boissiere moved to reconsider the vote by which<br />

the report was adopted and laid the motion on the table.<br />

Messages from the House<br />

The following Messages from the House were received and read<br />

as follows:<br />

Message from the House<br />

CONCURRING IN<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has finally concurred in the following Senate<br />

Concurrent Resolutions:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 162—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN, DUPLESSIS AND MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Tax Commission to extend the current<br />

moratorium and to advise the assessors for the parishes of the<br />

state that a moratorium has been instituted prohibiting the<br />

revocation of homestead exemptions for persons who have<br />

heretofore been granted the extension where such revocations<br />

would be based upon Attorney General Opinions, which<br />

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opinions do not have the force of law, and to urge and request<br />

that the legislature appoint an advisory committee to study and<br />

make recommendations to the legislature regarding legislation as<br />

it relates to application of the homestead exemption.<br />

Reported with amendments.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 23.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 411.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 560.<br />

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Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 561.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to Senate Bill No. 859.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representat ives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 37.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

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To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 619.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 846.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 938.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1126.<br />

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Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Message from the House<br />

ADOPTION OF<br />

CONFERENCE COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the House of<br />

Representatives has adopted the Report of the Conference<br />

Committee on the disagreement to House Bill No. 1628.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Cain asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules for<br />

the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Senate Concurrent Resolutions<br />

Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with Amendments<br />

Senator Cain asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules to<br />

take up at this time the following Senate Concurrent Resolutions just<br />

returned from the House of Representatives with amendments.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 162—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN, DUPLESSIS AND MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Tax Commission to extend the current<br />

moratorium and to advise the assessors for the parishes of the<br />

state that a moratorium has been instituted prohibiting the<br />

revocation of homestead exemptions for persons who have<br />

heretofore been granted the extension where such revocations<br />

would be based upon Attorney General Opinions, which<br />

opinions do not have the force of law, and to urge and request<br />

that the legislature appoint an advisory committee to study and<br />

make recommendations to the legislature regarding legislation as<br />

it relates to application of the homestead exemption.<br />

The resolution was read by title. Returned from the House of<br />

Representatives with the following amendments:<br />

HOUSE FLOOR AMENDMENTS<br />

Amendments proposed by Representative Alario to Original Senate<br />

Concurrent Resolution No. 162 by Senator Cain<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 1<br />

On page 1, line 2, change "direct" to "urge and request"<br />

AMENDMENT NO. 2<br />

On page 2, line 22, change "directs" to "urges and requests"<br />

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Senator Cain moved to concur in the amendments proposed by<br />

the House.<br />

ROLL CALL<br />

The roll was called with the following result:<br />

YEAS<br />

Mr. President Ellington Lentini<br />

Adley Fields Malone<br />

Amedee Fontenot Marionneaux<br />

Bajoie Gautreaux, B McPherson<br />

Barham Hainkel Michot<br />

Boasso Heitmeier Mount<br />

Boissiere Holden Nevers<br />

Cain Hollis Romero<br />

Cheek Irons Smith<br />

Dardenne Jackson Theunissen<br />

Duplessis Jones Ullo<br />

Dupre<br />

Kostelka<br />

Total—35<br />

NAYS<br />

Total—0<br />

Chaisson<br />

Cravins<br />

Total—4<br />

ABSENT<br />

Gautreaux, N<br />

Schedler<br />

The Chair declared the amendments proposed by the House<br />

were concurred in. Senator Cain moved to reconsider the vote by<br />

which the amendments were concurred in and laid the motion on the<br />

table.<br />

Rules Suspended<br />

Senator Cain asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules for<br />

the purpose of taking up at this time.<br />

Introduction of Senate Resolutions<br />

Senator Bajoie asked for and obtained a suspension of the rules<br />

for the purpose of introducing and reading the following Senate<br />

Resolutions a first and second time and acting upon them as follows:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 178—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer<br />

Protection, and International Affairs to study the feasibility of<br />

requiring all telephone systems to provide enhanced 911 service.<br />

On motion of Senator Jackson, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 179—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate upon<br />

the death of Alex M. Haysbert, Sr., retired athletic equipment<br />

manager for Southern University.<br />

On motion of Senator Fields, the resolution was read by title and<br />

adopted.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 180—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the condolences of the Senate to the family of Alex M.<br />

Haysbert, Sr.<br />

On motion of Senator Holden, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 181<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> that a<br />

committee of five be appointed by the President of the Senate<br />

to serve with a like committee from the House of<br />

Representatives to notify the Governor that the Legislature of<br />

the State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> has completed its labors and is now ready<br />

to adjourn sine die.<br />

On motion of Senator Bajoie, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

In compliance with the resolution the President of the Senate<br />

appointed the following committee: Senators Bajoie, Hainkel,<br />

Heitmeier, McPherson and Mount.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 182<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

BE IT RESOLVED by the Senate of the State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> that a<br />

committee of five be appointed by the President of the Senate<br />

to notify the House of Representatives that the Senate has<br />

completed its labors and is now ready to adjourn sine die.<br />

On motion of Senator Bajoie, the resolution was read by title<br />

and adopted.<br />

In compliance with the resolution the President of the Senate<br />

appointed the following committee: Senators Adley, Boasso, Cain,<br />

Fontenot and Nevers.<br />

Reports of Committees<br />

The committee to notify the Governor that the Senate had<br />

completed its labors and was ready to adjourn sine die returned and<br />

reported it had performed that duty. The President of the Senate<br />

thanked the Committee and discharged it.<br />

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The committee to notify the House of Representatives that the<br />

Senate had completed its labors and was ready to adjourn sine die<br />

returned and reported it had performed that duty. The President of<br />

the Senate thanked the committee and discharged it.<br />

Committee from the<br />

House of Representatives<br />

A committee from the House of Representatives appeared<br />

before the Bar of the Senate and informed the Senate that the House<br />

of Representatives was organized and ready to adjourn sine die.<br />

Privilege Report of the Committee on<br />

Senate and Governmental Affairs<br />

ENROLLMENTS<br />

Senator Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate<br />

and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 40—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 39:199(G), relative to information technology; to<br />

p rovide for a program for the acquisition of data processing<br />

equipment and software that allows small businesses to<br />

participate; to provide for the establishment of procedures; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 44—<br />

BY SENATORS NEVERS AND SCHEDLER AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES STRAIN AND MORRELL<br />

A JOINT RESOLUTION<br />

Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10.12 of the Constitution of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>, relative to providing funds for the support of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> farmers and fishermen; to establish the Agricultural<br />

and Seafood Products Support Fund as a special fund in the<br />

state treasury; to provide for sources of revenue, and for deposit<br />

and uses of monies in the fund; to authorize the legislature by<br />

law to provide for programs of assistance to <strong>Louisiana</strong> farmers<br />

and fishermen; to specify an election for submission of the<br />

proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 781—<br />

BY SENATOR LENTINI<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 15:567.1, relative to capital cases; to provide with<br />

respect to mental incompetence to proceed to execution; to<br />

provide for procedures authorizing a defendant to raise the issue<br />

of mental incompetence to proceed to execution; to provide for<br />

the filing of a petition and to provide for the contents of that<br />

petition; to provide with respect to the burden of proof and the<br />

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introduction of evidence; to provide for the submission of<br />

certain records, data, reports, and other information; to provide<br />

for a waiver of confidentiality and privilege with respect to<br />

information submitted; to provide for an independent<br />

psychological or psychiatric examination; to provide for the<br />

dismissal of the petition in certain circumstances; to provide<br />

with respect to treatment of a defendant found to be<br />

incompetent to proceed to execution; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 879 (Substitute for Senate Bill 867 by<br />

Senator Irons)—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES AND REPRESENTATIVES ALEXANDER,<br />

BADON, DOWNS, FANNIN, FUTRELL, HONEY, KENNEY, M.<br />

POWELL, RITCHIE AND JANE SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:427.4, relative to public schools and school children;<br />

to benefit schools and children by encouraging the availability of<br />

qualified teachers; to provide for a program designed to provide<br />

incentives for qualified teachers to locate and work in<br />

disadvantaged areas; to authorize the development and<br />

establishment of a teachers’ homebuyer program for certain<br />

certified teachers; to establish an advisory panel to develop such<br />

program; to provide for program approval; to authorize the state<br />

treasurer to administer the program; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 545—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the heading of Part I of Chapter 12-A of Title<br />

33 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950 and R.S.<br />

33:4701(A), 4702(B)(1), (2), (4), and (6) and (C)(1), 4703(A),<br />

4706(B), 4707(A)(1) and (4), 4708(A) and (B)(introductory<br />

paragraph), (2), and (4), and 4880, and to repeal R.S.<br />

33:4702(B)(3), relative to the New Orleans Business and<br />

Industrial District; to change the name of the district; to provide<br />

relative to the membership of the board of commissioners; to<br />

provide relative to the appointment and qualifications of board<br />

members; to provide relative to terms of office; to provide<br />

relative to the selection of officers by the board; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 622—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(A) and (B)(1) and (3)(d), 542(A),<br />

(B), (C)(1)(introductory paragraph), and (D), and 883.1(A), (B),<br />

and (C)(1)(introductory paragraph), and to enact R.S.<br />

11:102(B)(5), relative to state retirement systems; to provide<br />

relative to payment of unfunded accrued liabilities of the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement System, the Teachers'<br />

Retirement System of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and the <strong>Louisiana</strong> School<br />

Employees' Retirement System; to provide for amortization of<br />

unfunded accrued liabilities over a thirty-year period or in<br />

accordance with standards promulgated by the Governmental<br />

Accounting Standards Board from the time of occurrence; to<br />

provide for minimum employer contributions; to provide for an<br />

Employer Credit Account; to provide for credits to and debits<br />

from the Employee Experience Account; to include any negative<br />

Employee Experience Account balances in the unfunded accrued<br />

liability; to provide for Employee Experience Account credits;<br />

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to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 785—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Section 7(A) and (B)(1) of Act No. 1225 of<br />

the 2003 Regular Session of the Legislature and to enact R.S.<br />

17:3226(D) and 3228(D), relative to the authority of the Board<br />

of Regents to establish learning centers; to authorize the Board<br />

of Regents to establish the Northeast <strong>Louisiana</strong> Delta Learning<br />

Center; to provide for the management, and supervision of the<br />

learning center; to authorize the establishment of an advisory<br />

council; to provide for the use of the facility known as the<br />

Swanson Correctional Center for Youth-Madison Parish Unit<br />

and for the use of certain savings attributed to reduction in<br />

services and employees at such facility; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 815—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER AND REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 36:259(II) and Chapter 59 of Title 37 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:3651<br />

through 3664, relative to the certification of employee assistance<br />

professionals; to provide for definitions; to create the Board of<br />

Certified Employee Assistance Professionals; to provide for<br />

authority of the board; to provide for professional certification<br />

requirements; to provide for operation of the board; to provide<br />

for procedures for disciplinary action; to provide for<br />

confidentiality of records; to provide for protection for the<br />

practice of other professions; to provide for prohibited acts and<br />

penalties; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 875 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 336<br />

by Senator McPherson)—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17: 403(C), R.S. 36:258(E)(1), and R.S.<br />

46:2503(A) and to enact Chapter 50-A of Title 37 of <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:3386<br />

through 3390.6, and to repeal R.S. 36:259(E)(19), R.S.<br />

46:2503(E), and Chapter 50 of Title 37 of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 37:3371 through 3384,<br />

relative to addictive disorder professionals; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide for categories of addictive disorder<br />

professionals; to provide for powers and duties of the<br />

Department of Health and Hospitals, office for addictive<br />

disorders; to provide for licensure, certification, and registration<br />

of addictive disorder counselors and professionals; to authorize<br />

the department to impose application fees; to provide with<br />

respect to penalties; to establish the Addictive Disorders<br />

Professionals Licensing and Certification Fund in the state<br />

treasury; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 876 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 857<br />

by Senator Ullo)—<br />

BY SENATOR ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1662.3(6), (7), (12), (14), (15), (17),<br />

(24), (26), (27), and (28), 1662.4(A)(3) and (4), (B), the<br />

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introductory paragraph of (C), (C)(1), (3), (4), (6), and (7),<br />

1662.6(A)(3), (B)(6)(a) and (b) and (9), (C)(5) and (6)(a) and<br />

(b), and (9), 1662.7(A), (B), (C), the introductory paragraph of<br />

(D), (D)(2), (E), and (F), 1662.8(A), the introductory paragraph<br />

of (B), (B)(2)(g) and (h), (3)(a) and (b), and (4), 1662.9(A)(3),<br />

(5) and (11), (C), (D)(1) and (3), and (E), 1662.11(A)(2),<br />

1662.12(A)(2) and (5), 1662.14(A)(2), the introductory<br />

paragraph of (3), (3)(b), and (5), (C)(2), (3), and (6), and<br />

1662.15(B)(2), and R.S. 15:587(A)(1)(a), and to enact R.S.<br />

40:1662.3(29), 1662.6(B)(6)(d), 1662.8(B)(2)(i), (j) and (k),<br />

1662.9(A)(12), (13) and (14), 1662.14(C)(7), and 1662.16(D),<br />

relative to public health and safety; to provide for alarm<br />

industry and locksmith licensing standards; to authorize access<br />

by the state fire marshal to information from the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information in certain<br />

instances; and to provide for related matters.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

CHARLES D. JONES<br />

Chairman<br />

The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Privilege Report of the Committee on<br />

Senate and Governmental Affairs<br />

ENROLLMENTS<br />

Senator Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate<br />

and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have been<br />

properly enrolled:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE AND REPRESENTATIVES BEARD,<br />

DANIEL, TRAHAN AND TUCKER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To require the four state public retirement systems: <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Employees' Retirement System, Teachers' Retirement System<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, <strong>Louisiana</strong> School Employees' Retirement System,<br />

and <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Police Retirement System to comply with<br />

the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong> policies, procedures and regulations<br />

governing travel, contracts and procurement.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to authorize state<br />

and national banks to participate in lotteries and related<br />

activities for charitable purposes.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 93—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and the House Committee<br />

on Judiciary to meet and to function as a joint committee to<br />

study all aspects of increasing the number of judges of the First<br />

Circuit Court of Appeal, supreme court districts, and associate<br />

justices.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 132—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the governor of the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, the president of the<br />

Senate, and the speaker of the House of Representatives to,<br />

individually or jointly, take appropriate action to prohibit<br />

smoking throughout the state capitol thereby creating and<br />

declaring the capitol a "smoke-free" environment.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144—<br />

BY SENATOR BOASSO<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To authorize and request the Senate Committee on Insurance and<br />

House Committee on Insurance to establish a joint committee to<br />

conduct a comprehensive study of local government insurance<br />

and risk management programs with a review of statutory<br />

authority.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 165—<br />

BY SENATORS BOISSIERE, IRONS, DUPLESSIS AND BOASSO AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES MARCHAND AND ODINET<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Norfolk Southern Railroad to work in<br />

cooperation with the Regional Transit Authority to allow the<br />

proposed Desire Streetcar to cross the Norfolk Southern<br />

Railroad tracks at the intersection of St. Claude Avenue at Press<br />

Street in New Orleans.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

CHARLES D. JONES<br />

Chairman<br />

The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by the<br />

President of the Senate.<br />

Message from the House<br />

SIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

t he House of Representatives has signed the following House<br />

Concurrent Resolutions:<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 281—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GRAY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Health and Welfare and the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to meet and function<br />

as a joint committee to study the current law and regulations<br />

governing children in foster care in the state, to study the laws,<br />

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regulations, and procedures which govern social workers charged<br />

with monitoring children in foster care, and to make<br />

recommendations for changes in the laws, rules, and procedures<br />

governing children in foster care in <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 289—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GRAY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Health and Welfare and Senate<br />

Committee on Health and Welfare to meet and function as a<br />

joint committee to study and recommend policy directives for<br />

the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong> regarding issues related to juvenile<br />

competency, which may include the implementation of a pilot<br />

project to develop a process of competency determination,<br />

restoration, and mental health intervention, recommendations for<br />

a plan of statewide implementation, and determination of the<br />

cost of implementation.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 322—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the State of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Task Force on Energy Sector<br />

Workforce and Economic Development.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 350—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create an advisory committee to be known as the Atchafalaya<br />

Parkway Commission to study the need for constructing and<br />

managing improvements to <strong>Louisiana</strong> Highway 105 and adjacent<br />

properties between the Butte La Rose Interchange on I-10 in St.<br />

Martin Parish and U.S. Highway 190 in St. Landry Parish in<br />

Krotz Springs, <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and to make recommendations<br />

regarding same to the House and Senate Transportation,<br />

Highways and Public Works Committees prior to the<br />

commencement of the 2005 Regular Session.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 351—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create an advisory committee to study water transportation<br />

development and expansion in St. Martin Parish including but<br />

not limited to identify ing the need for such development and<br />

expansion and identifying potential funding sources and to make<br />

recommendations to the House and Senate Transportation,<br />

Highways and Public Works Committees prior to the<br />

commencement of the 2005 Regular Session.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 352—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES M. POWELL, BAYLOR, BRUCE,<br />

BURRELL, GLOVER, HOPKINS, MONTGOMERY, JANE SMITH,<br />

AND WADDELL AND SENATORS ADLEY, CHEEK, JACKSON, AND<br />

MALONE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of John<br />

Thomas Porter of Shreveport.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 354—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Frank Pitts, former Southern University athlete and<br />

National Football League great.<br />

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 356—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TRICHE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To express legislative support for federal management of wild horses<br />

on federal lands.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 357—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE ST. GERMAIN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To express the heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

to the family of Sartola S. Cancienne.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 358—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SCALISE, ALARIO, ALEXANDER, BADON,<br />

BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BEARD, BRUCE, BRUNEAU,<br />

BURNS, BURRELL, CAZAYOUX, CRANE, CROWE, DAMICO,<br />

DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT, DORSEY, DOVE, DOWNS, DURAND,<br />

ERDEY, FAUCHEUX, GRAY, HOPKINS, JEFFERSON, KATZ,<br />

KENNARD, LABRUZZO, LAMBERT, LANCASTER, MARTINY,<br />

MORRELL, MURRAY, ODINET, PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, T.<br />

POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RITCHIE, SALTER, SCHNEIDER, SHEPHERD,<br />

SMILEY, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE SMITH, STRAIN,<br />

TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRAHAN, WADDELL, WALKER, WHITE,<br />

WINSTON, AND WOOTON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Homeland Security to select<br />

New Orleans as the regional headquarters for homeland security.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 360—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES M. POWELL, DOERGE, MONTGOMERY,<br />

JANE SMITH, AND WADDELL AND SENATORS ADLEY, CHEEK,<br />

JACKSON, AND MALONE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of James<br />

Q. Wellborn of Bossier City.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 361—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SALTER AND SENATOR HINES<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Office of Group Benefits and contractors to<br />

fairly and appropriately reimburse <strong>Louisiana</strong> rural and<br />

independent pharmacies across the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 362—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Lieutenant Frank Van Dalen upon his retirement from<br />

the New Orleans Police Department.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 363—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Lieutenant Stanley Hoogerwerf upon his retirement<br />

from the New Orleans Police Department.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 364—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend and recognize the Rev. Clarence E. Glover, Jr. for his<br />

dedicated service of thirty years in the ministry.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 365—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the state Department of Education to compile<br />

data from each city, parish, and other local public school<br />

system, for the most recent school year for which such data is<br />

available, on the rate at which the system employed a substitute<br />

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teacher to fill the absence of a regular classroom teacher, the rate<br />

at which regular classroom teacher absences were filled with<br />

teacher aides, other teachers covering additional or combined<br />

classrooms, or other school personnel that were not paid<br />

substitutes, and the percent of teacher absences that were<br />

unfilled.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 282—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES FLAVIN, FRITH, GEYMANN, E.<br />

GUILLORY, HILL, JOHNS, AND MORRISH AND SENATORS CAIN,<br />

MOUNT, AND THEUNISSEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend the Lyondell Chemical Company's Lake Charles plant<br />

on seventy years of operation in Calcasieu Parish.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 105—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the Task Force on the Working Uninsured for the<br />

purpose of studying and making further recommendations<br />

regarding possible solutions to <strong>Louisiana</strong>'s serious problem of<br />

many working citizens who are without health insurance.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to study<br />

deer hunting seasons within the Maurepas Swamp Wildlife<br />

Management Area.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 166—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WALKER, E. GUILLORY, MURRAY, AND<br />

ODINET<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Commission on Employment of Mental<br />

Health Consumers to study and develop a plan to address<br />

barriers that prevent persons with mental illness from seeking,<br />

obtaining, and maintaining employment.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 218—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHMOND AND DORSEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the Domestic Violence Law Enforcement Training Task<br />

Force to study current domestic violence training procedures for<br />

all <strong>Louisiana</strong> law enforcement officers and to make<br />

recommendations to the legislature.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 244—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals, office<br />

for citizens with developmental disabilities, to review and<br />

assess methodologies that will improve efficiency and provide<br />

for the continued operation of Northwest <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Developmental Center and to report their findings to the House<br />

and Senate Health and Welfare Committees on or before<br />

November 1, 2004.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 256—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE JACKSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct all pertinent health care provider licensing boards and<br />

commissions and law enforcement and firefighters associations<br />

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to provide their licensees and professionals access to<br />

comprehensive hepatitis C continuing education information.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES BROOME, MURRAY, AND DORSEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the Predatory Lending Prevention Task Force to study the<br />

conditions in the <strong>Louisiana</strong> housing finance market and address<br />

the issues and concerns relative to protecting <strong>Louisiana</strong> citizens<br />

from predatory lending practices.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 273—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DORSEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections<br />

to request an opinion from the office of the attorney general<br />

regarding the constitutionality of utilizing medications to<br />

facilitate confessions prior to imposition of capital punishment<br />

when immunity is provided for any crimes confessed and to<br />

examine the feasibility of utilizing medications to facilitate<br />

confessions of other crimes prior to the imposition of capital<br />

punishment.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 349—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE KENNARD, ALARIO, ALEXANDER,<br />

ANSARDI, ARNOLD, BADON, BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR,<br />

BEARD, BOWLER, BROOME, BRUCE, BRUNEAU, BURNS,<br />

BURRELL, K. CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CRANE,<br />

CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT, DOERGE,<br />

DORSEY, DOVE, DOWNS, DURAND, ERDEY, FANNIN, FARRAR,<br />

FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, FUTRELL, GALLOT, GEYMANN,<br />

GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M. GUILLORY, HAMMETT,<br />

HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HONEY, HOPKINS, HUNTER, HUTTER,<br />

JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KATZ, KENNEY, LABRUZZO,<br />

LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LANCASTER, MARCHAND, MARTINY,<br />

MCDONALD, MCVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MORRISH,<br />

MURRAY, ODINET, PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, M. POWELL, T.<br />

POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX,<br />

ROMERO, SALTER, SCALISE, SCHNEIDER, SHEPHERD, SMILEY,<br />

GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE SMITH, JOHN SMITH, ST.<br />

GERMAIN, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRAHAN,<br />

TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL, WALKER, WALSWORTH, WHITE,<br />

WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Hallie Rice upon her retirement as supervisor of House<br />

Administrative Services and to recognize her contributions to<br />

the legislature.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES PINAC, LANCASTER, AND SCALISE AND<br />

SENATORS HOLLIS AND JONES<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget<br />

to form a Subcommittee on Science and Technology to study<br />

science and technology issues; to seek ways to increase research<br />

and development and the availability of seed capital; to develop<br />

incentives to encourage investment; and to facilitate interactions<br />

among interested persons.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 206—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WALKER AND DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Dental Association Task Force on Enteral<br />

Conscious Sedation to study the revisions to the Dental Practice<br />

Act regarding adult enteral conscious sedation.<br />

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 306—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To express the intent of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Legislature in the passage of<br />

Act No. 715 of the 2003 Regular Session relative to the<br />

retroactive effects on the ownership of improvements, including<br />

oil casings and facilities placed by a lessee or another third party<br />

on the land of another.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 336—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DORSEY, ALARIO, ALEXANDER,<br />

ANSARDI, ARNOLD, BADON, BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR,<br />

BEARD, BOWLER, BROOME, BRUCE, BRUNEAU, BURNS,<br />

BURRELL, K. CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CRANE,<br />

CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT, DOERGE,<br />

DOVE, DOWNS, DURAND, ERDEY, FANNIN, FARRAR,<br />

FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, FUTRELL, GALLOT, GEYMANN,<br />

GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M. GUILLORY, HAMMETT,<br />

HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HONEY, HOPKINS, HUNTER, HUTTER,<br />

JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KATZ, KENNARD, KENNEY,<br />

LABRUZZO, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LANCASTER, MARCHAND,<br />

MARTINY, MCDONALD, MCVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL,<br />

MORRISH, MURRAY, ODINET, PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, M.<br />

POWELL, T. POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RITCHIE,<br />

ROBIDEAUX, ROMERO, SALTER, SCALISE, SCHNEIDER,<br />

SHEPHERD, SMILEY, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE SMITH,<br />

JOHN SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY,<br />

TOWNSEND, TRAHAN, TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL, WALKER,<br />

WALSWORTH, WHITE, WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend the LSU softball Lady Tigers upon the completion of<br />

the historic 2004 season.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 337—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DORSEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend the LSU men's and women's track and field teams for<br />

their outstanding accomplishments.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 338—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SCALISE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the House Committee on Education and the<br />

Senate Committee on Education to meet and to function as a<br />

joint committee to study issues relative to a state takeover of a<br />

failing public school system, including but not limited to a<br />

review of state takeover policies implemented in other states,<br />

the most effective and efficient approaches to taking over a<br />

school system, the point of intervention by the state in<br />

enforcing the takeover, the length of the takeover and whether<br />

the school system will be returned to the school board or to<br />

another designated entity, and the level of state control and local<br />

influence in managing the school system during the takeover, and<br />

to report the findings of the joint committee to the legislature<br />

prior to the convening of the 2005 Regular Session.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 339—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES MONTGOMERY, ODINET, JANE SMITH,<br />

AND HUTTER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Transportation and<br />

Development to erect signs on Interstates 20 and 220 in Bossier<br />

City, <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and on Interstates 10 and 510 in Chalmette,<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>, indicating the exits for Bossier Parish Community<br />

College and Elaine P. Nunez Community College.<br />

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 340—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE AND SENATOR ELLINGTON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Transportation and<br />

Development to erect appropriate directional signage along<br />

interstate highways indicating the location of regionally<br />

accredited degree-granting universities, including the University<br />

of Phoenix, licensed by the Board of Regents.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 341—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DORSEY AND KENNARD<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend the LSU baseball Tigers upon winning the National<br />

Collegiate Athletic Association Super Regional and to extend<br />

best wishes for victory in the 2004 College World Series.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 342—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SMILEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the Department of Transportation and Development and<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Police to take actions to facilitate traffic flow<br />

after serious accidents on interstate highways.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 344—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend J.M. "Jack" Kyle, III upon the occasion of his<br />

upcoming retirement as vice president of government affairs for<br />

Union Pacific Railroad for the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 345—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Joe Dumars, native Louisianian and president of<br />

basketball operations for the Detroit Pistons, for his outstanding<br />

career and business achievements.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 346—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Caesar Garcia of Baton Rouge upon dominating the<br />

United States diving trials and earning his first Olympic berth.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 347—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY AND SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and Corrections<br />

to consider and investigate the feasibility, practicality, and<br />

effectiveness of developing educational and skills training to<br />

assist offenders with the transition back into society.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 348—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WHITE AND MCVEA<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend the Zachary Community School District for its<br />

outstanding accomplishments in education.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BOWLER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the division of administration to study the<br />

feasibility of implementing a statewide electronic payment<br />

system.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 295—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TRICHE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Public Safety and<br />

Corrections, public safety services, to enforce all provisions of<br />

R.S. 14:102.19 (the crime of hog and canine fighting as enacted<br />

in Act 111 of the 2004 Regular Session) and to also investigate<br />

whether illegal gambling is taking place at hog dog rodeo events<br />

and to urge and request that the attorney general, pursuant to<br />

the powers and duties conferred in the constitution of this state,<br />

in the interest of the state, ensure that the provisions of Act 111<br />

are enforced and that violators are prosecuted.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 332—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DORSEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Health and Welfare and the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to meet and function<br />

as a joint committee to study the prevalence of cervical cancer<br />

and human papillomavirus in women.<br />

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the<br />

same.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signed<br />

by the President of the Senate.<br />

Message from the House<br />

SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker of<br />

the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills<br />

and Joint Resolutions:<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 763—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SALTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Section 2 of Act No. 1341 and Section 3 of<br />

Act No. 1342 both of the 1999 Regular Session as amended and<br />

reenacted by Act No. 338 of the 2001 Regular Session; to<br />

specify time periods to be used for the calculation of cost<br />

savings to city, parish, and other local public school boards,<br />

state schools for the deaf, blind, spastic, and cerebral palsied,<br />

and in Special School District Number One resulting from the<br />

elimination of statutory provisions relative to extended sick<br />

leave and rest and recuperation sabbatical leaves for certain<br />

school employees; to require that such saved monies be included<br />

in the minimum salary schedules used by the school system or<br />

state school to compensate teachers; to provide for an effective<br />

date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1357—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN AND SENATOR NEVERS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Chapter 20-B-6 of Title 17 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 17:3042.61 through<br />

3042.66, relative to a loan program for certain veterinary<br />

students; to authorize the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Student Financial<br />

Assistance Commission to make loans to certain students<br />

enrolled in certain veterinary programs; to provide for legislative<br />

findings and purpose, definitions, eligibility requirements,<br />

commission rules and regulations, loan amounts, loan<br />

forgiveness, contract requirements, and funding; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1402—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WALKER, DURAND, DORSEY, GLOVER,<br />

GRAY, KATZ, LABRUZZO, WALSWORTH, AND WINSTON AND<br />

SENATORS CHEEK AND HINES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 37:1226.2 and to repeal R.S. 37:1226.1, relative to<br />

prescription drugs; to provide for prescription drug returns and<br />

exchanges; to provide for redispensing; to provide for<br />

requirements of donations; to provide for the authority of the<br />

board to promulgate rules; to provide for limitations of liability;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1478—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WHITE, ALARIO, ALEXANDER, ANSARDI,<br />

ARNOLD, BADON, BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BOWLER,<br />

BRUCE, BRUNEAU, BURNS, BURRELL, R. CARTER, CRANE,<br />

CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT, DOERGE,<br />

DORSEY, DOVE, DOWNS, ERDEY, FANNIN, FARRAR, FAUCHEUX,<br />

FLAVIN, FRITH, FUTRELL, GALLOT, GEYMANN, GLOVER, GRAY,<br />

E. GUILLORY, M. GUILLORY, HEBERT, HILL, HONEY, HOPKINS,<br />

HUDSON, HUNTER, HUTTER, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KATZ,<br />

LABRUZZO, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, MARCHAND, MARTINY,<br />

MCDONALD, MCVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MURRAY,<br />

ODINET, PIERRE, PITRE, M. POWELL, T. POWELL, QUEZAIRE,<br />

RICHMOND, RITCHIE, SALTER, SCALISE, SHEPHERD, SMILEY,<br />

GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE SMITH, JOHN SMITH, ST.<br />

GERMAIN, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRAHAN,<br />

TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL, WALKER, WALSWORTH,<br />

WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT AND SENATORS ADLEY,<br />

AMEDEE, BAJOIE, BARHAM, BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN,<br />

CHAISSON, CHEEK, CRAVINS, DARDENNE, DUPLESSIS, DUPRE,<br />

ELLINGTON, FIELDS, FONTENOT, B. GAUTREAUX, N.<br />

GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HEITMEIER, HINES, HOLDEN, HOLLIS,<br />

IRONS, JACKSON, JONES, KOSTELKA, LENTINI, MALONE,<br />

MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON, MICHOT, MOUNT, NEVERS,<br />

ROMERO, SCHEDLER, SMITH, THEUNISSEN, AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2453(4) and 2454(C)(1), to enact R.S.<br />

51:2453(6) and 2460(C) and (D), and to repeal R.S.<br />

51:2454(C)(2), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Quality Jobs Programs<br />

Act; to expand the definition of "new direct job" to include<br />

emp loyees of a facility management contractor in certain<br />

instances; to provide for definitions; to provide for penalties;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1480—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FRITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 9:1254, relative to certain enclosed estates; to provide<br />

for the right and servitude of passage on certain waterways; to<br />

provide for alternate waterways; to provide for applicability; to<br />

provide for clarification of existing law; to provide for<br />

application; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1504—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 39:1405.3, relative to the issuance of industrial revenue<br />

bonds; to require the approval of the issuance of such bonds by<br />

certain local governmental entities prior to State Bond<br />

Commission approval; to provide for an effective date; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1580—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BAYLOR<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 32:143.2, relative to highways; to prohibit the blocking<br />

of private driveways, highways, and public rights-of-way under<br />

certain circumstances; to provide relative to penalties; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1584—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES RICHMOND, FRITH, AND JACKSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 40:1236.13(D), (E), and (F), relative to automated<br />

external defibrillators; to require physical fitness facilities and<br />

institutions of higher education that compete in intercollegiate<br />

sport contests to have an automated external defibrillator on its<br />

premises; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1593—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES KENNARD AND WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1728.2(C)(2), relative to disposal of<br />

motor vehicles; to provide relative to the definition of junk<br />

vehicles; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1594—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PITRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 48:231, relative to the state highway<br />

system; to provide relative to public hearings in each highway<br />

district; to require the Joint Highway Priority Construction<br />

Committee to conduct such hearings; to provide relative to the<br />

membership of such committee; to provide relative to the<br />

presiding officer of such committee; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1621—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ODINET AND DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 14:102.19, relative to killing animals; to prohibit killing<br />

zoo or circus animals for sport; to provide for violations; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1656—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 33:3834.1, relative to water supply; to provide that the<br />

governing authorities of waterworks systems are not required to<br />

hire an engineer for certain public works; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1673—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON, ANSARDI, ARNOLD, BADON,<br />

BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BOWLER, BROOME, BURRELL, K.<br />

CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CURTIS, DARTEZ, DORSEY, DURAND,<br />

FARRAR, GALLOT, GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, HEATON,<br />

HEBERT, HILL, HONEY, HUNTER, HUTTER, JACKSON,<br />

JEFFERSON, KENNARD, LANCASTER, MARCHAND, MARTINY,<br />

MCDONALD, MCVEA, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MURRAY,<br />

ODINET, PIERRE, PINAC, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, ROMERO,<br />

SALTER, ST. GERMAIN, WALKER, AND WRIGHT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 23:1604, relative to self-employment; to provide for<br />

the self-employment assistance program; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide for weekly amounts payable; to provide<br />

for maximum amounts payable; to establish eligibility criteria;<br />

to provide for exceptions; to limit participation of individuals;<br />

to provide for the financing of the self-employment assistance<br />

allowance; to provide for effective and termination dates; to<br />

provide for the appeal of nonacceptance into the program; to<br />

require the adoption of rules; to require the production of an<br />

annual report; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 19—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SHEPHERD<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 814(A)(3),<br />

relative to criminal verdicts; to add the crime of negligent<br />

homicide as a responsive verdict to the crime of second degree<br />

murder; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 109—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BAUDOIN AND SENATORS CHAISSON,<br />

MARIONNEAUX, AND SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:190(A), relative to motorcycles; to<br />

require any person who operates or rides upon a motorcycle,<br />

motor-driven cycle, or motorized bicycle to wear a safety<br />

helmet; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 150—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES GALLOT AND MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Title XII of Book III of the Civil Code,<br />

formerly consisting of Articles 2891 through 2925, to comprise<br />

Articles 2891 through 2913 and to transfer and redesignate Civil<br />

Code Article 2924 as R.S. 9:3500, relative to loan; to provide for<br />

loan for use; to provide for loan for consumption; to provide for<br />

loan on interest; to provide for definitions of loan for use and<br />

loan for consumption; to provide for the application of the rules<br />

governing obligations; to provide for things subject to loan for<br />

use; to provide for limitations of use; to provide for the ordinary<br />

wear and tear; to provide for the liability of borrowers and<br />

lenders; to provide for fortuitous events; to provide for<br />

valuation and risk of loss; to provide for the reimbursement of<br />

expenses; to provide for the time of return of a thing lent for<br />

use; to provide for liberative prescription; to provide for<br />

ownership of a thing lent for consumption; to provide for the<br />

loan of nonfungible things; to provide for the loan of money or<br />

commodities; to provide for the term of a loan for consumption;<br />

to provide for restoration; to provide for payment of value; to<br />

provide for the payment and release of legal interest; to provide<br />

for the transfer and redesignation of certain laws; to provide<br />

authority for the correction of certain cross-references; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 229—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE (BY REQUEST)<br />

AN ACT<br />

To repeal R.S. 17:81(O), relative to certain local school board<br />

expenditures; to repeal the requirement that expenditures by<br />

city, parish, and other local public school boards to reimburse<br />

school board members for certain travel and related expenses be<br />

in accordance with travel regulations prescribed by the division<br />

of administration for state executive branch employees.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 247—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE THOMPSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 14:67.2(A) and (C)(introductory<br />

paragraph) and to enact R.S. 14:67.2(B)(4), relative to theft; to<br />

provide with respect to theft of animals; to authorize courts to<br />

order restitution in certain circumstances; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 255—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES BADON AND WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 14:32.1(B), relative to vehicular homicide;<br />

to provide for criminal penalties; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 404—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BOWLER AND SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:315.8(E)(3)(a), relative to child support;<br />

to provide relative to joint custody; to provide for consideration<br />

of the continuing expenses of the domiciliary party; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 488—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE LAFLEUR<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 44:20(B) and to enact R.S. 44:20(C),<br />

relative to the recordation of discharge records from the armed<br />

forces; to provide for exemption of certain military discharge<br />

records from the public records law; to provide for release of<br />

certain military discharge records to the veteran and certain other<br />

persons; to provide for the limited release of other military<br />

discharge records; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 517—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Subpart B-1 of Part XXX of Chapter 1 of Title 22 of the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.<br />

22:1441 through 1441.26, relative to the residual property<br />

insurance market; to provide for <strong>Louisiana</strong> Citizens Property<br />

Insurance Corporation; to provide for legislative intent and<br />

purpose; to provide for interpretation of laws; to provide for<br />

servicing of policies; to provide for the Coastal Plan; to provide<br />

for the FAIR Plan; to provide for the governance and<br />

administration; and to otherwise provide with respect thereto.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 549—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 14:98(D)(1) and (3)(a)(introductory<br />

paragraph) and (iii) and (E)(1) and (3)(a)(introductory<br />

paragraph) and (iii), relative to driving while intoxicated; to<br />

provide with respect to criminal penalties for third, fourth, and<br />

subsequent offenses of operating a vehicle while intoxicated; to<br />

provide with respect to substance abuse treatment; to provide<br />

with respect to probation; to provide with respect to home<br />

incarceration; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 554—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 9:3527(C)(2), relative to consumer credit delinquency<br />

charges; to provide for determination of delinquency; to prohibit<br />

the collection of delinquency charges in certain instances; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 640—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES M. GUILLORY, MARTINY, RICHMOND,<br />

BADON, AND BROOME AND SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 14:106.3, relative to offenses affecting the general<br />

peace and order; to create the crime of unlawful exhibition of<br />

sexually explicit material in a motor vehicle; to provide for<br />

penalties; to provide for definitions; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 877—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DORSEY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 46:1844(K)(2)(g), relative to rights of crime victims; to<br />

provide with respect to the victim impact statement; to provide<br />

with respect to its content; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1005—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES MONTGOMERY AND CURTIS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2175(E)(1), relative to the Sheriffs'<br />

Pension and Relief Fund; to provide an earnings limitation for<br />

retirees who return to part-time employment; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1175—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

T o amend and reenact R.S. 11:3639 and to enact R.S.<br />

11:2227(D)(1)(d) and 3635.1, relative to police pension funds<br />

and retirement systems; to provide for payment of employer<br />

contributions for the city of New Orleans to the Municipal<br />

Police Employees' Retirement System; to provide for dedication<br />

of certain funds to such system; to provide for the operating<br />

expenses of the pension fund for the police department of New<br />

Orleans; to provide for actuarial determination of assets and<br />

liabilities of the fund; to provide for disbursement of such<br />

assets; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1188—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1402(6), 1410(B), 1412, 1457(C)(3)<br />

and (4), 1458(B)(1) and (2)(a) and (b), (3), and (4), (D), and (E)<br />

and to enact R.S. 11:1411(D), relative to the Assessors'<br />

Retirement Fund; to provide with respect to tax qualification of<br />

the system; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1228—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1232.6(introductory paragraph) and<br />

1300.51(3) and (5) and R.S. 44:9(F) and (G) and to enact R.S.<br />

40:1300.51(2)(h), relative to emergency medical personnel; to<br />

provide grounds for disciplinary proceedings; to modify<br />

definitions; to provide for records of violations of municipal<br />

ordinances and of state statutes classified as a misdemeanor or<br />

felony; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1306—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SCHNEIDER AND MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2178.1(C)(9)(a), relative to the<br />

Deferred Retirement Option Plan and the Back-Deferred<br />

Retirement Option Plan of the Sheriffs' Pension and Relief<br />

Fund; to provide for interest on balances in plan accounts; to<br />

provide an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1331—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 37:575(A)(1), 589, 593, 599(A)(2)(f)(iv)<br />

and (A)(7) and to enact R.S. 37:587, 591(D), and 599(A)(9),<br />

relative to cosmetology; to provide relative to the sale of<br />

immovable property; to provide for certification of records; to<br />

require licensed managers; to provide exceptions for services<br />

outside the licensed facility; to provide regarding booth rental<br />

permits; to provide for fees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1489—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 6:966.1, relative to default remedies; to provide for a<br />

notice of repossession; to provide for contents of the notice; to<br />

provide for fees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1595—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE CROWE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:541(14.1) and to enact R.S. 14:283.1,<br />

relative to sex offenses; to create the crime of voyeurism; to<br />

provide for criminal penalties; to provide with respect to sex<br />

offender registration and notification requirements; to provide<br />

with respect to the definition of "sex offense"; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1627—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MARCHAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 40:1299.25, relative to lead poisoning prevention and<br />

control; to provide for the identification of high-risk areas by the<br />

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Department of Health and Hospitals; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1725 (Substitute for House Bill No. 323 by<br />

Representative Pinac)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 6:969.37, relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Motor<br />

Vehicle Sales Finance Act; to provide relative to licensing for<br />

consumer loans and consumer credit sales; to provide for<br />

hearings; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 20—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SHEPHERD, ALARIO, ANSARDI, ARNOLD,<br />

BADON, BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BROOME, BRUCE,<br />

BURRELL, K. CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CROWE,<br />

CURTIS, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DOERGE, DORSEY, DURAND,<br />

FAUCHEUX, FRITH, GALLOT, GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M.<br />

GUILLORY, HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HONEY, HUDSON, HUNTER,<br />

JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, LAFLEUR, MARCHAND,<br />

MCDONALD, MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MURRAY, ODINET,<br />

PIERRE, PINAC, PITRE, T. POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND,<br />

RITCHIE, ROMERO, SALTER, JACK SMITH, JOHN SMITH, ST.<br />

GERMAIN, THOMPSON, WALKER, AND WINSTON AND<br />

SENATORS ADLEY, BAJOIE, BOISSIERE, CRAVINS, DUPLESSIS,<br />

IRONS, JACKSON, AMEDEE, FIELDS, HOLDEN, JONES, AND<br />

MARIONNEAUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 1:55(B)(1)(a) and (2), relative to legal<br />

holidays observed by the departments of the state; to provide<br />

that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday shall be a state legal<br />

holiday; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 178—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:423(C), relative to the composition of<br />

parish boards of election supervisors; to remove provisions<br />

relative to the membership of the parish board of election<br />

supervisors in a particular parish; to provide for similar<br />

membership in all parish boards of election supervisors; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 225—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 11:769, relative to the employee contributions of a<br />

member of the Teachers' Retirement System of <strong>Louisiana</strong>; to<br />

guarantee payment of a member's accumulated employee<br />

contributions to the member, as survivor benefits, or to the<br />

member's estate; to provide for an effective date; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 344—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER AND SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:215(A)(3)(introductory paragraph)<br />

and (g), 244, 245(A), and 246(introductory paragraph), (1), (4),<br />

(5), (6), and (7) and to enact R.S. 22:215(A)(3)(h), 246(10) and<br />

(11), and 246.1, relative to health insurance; to provide with<br />

respect to pilot health insurance programs established by the<br />

Department of Insurance, including LaChoice; to provide for<br />

criteria for such pilot programs; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 357—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 32:661.1(D), relative to operating a watercraft under<br />

the influence of alcohol or controlled dangerous substances; to<br />

provide for a definition of "public navigable waterways" for<br />

purposes of the implied consent law; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 623—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES JEFFERSON, THOMPSON, AND DORSEY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:3571.1(H) and (L)(introductory<br />

paragraph) and to enact R.S. 9:3571.1(M) through (Y), relative<br />

to protection from identity theft; to provide for security<br />

freezes; to provide for definitions; to provide for the procedures<br />

for access after imposition and removal of security freezes; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 889—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:6(B) and (D)(introductory paragraph),<br />

relative to the sanitary code; to provide for the assessment of<br />

civil fines, injunctions, or both, for violations of the sanitary<br />

code; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1006—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SCHNEIDER AND MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:62(introductory paragraph) and (9),<br />

relative to employee contribution rates; to authorize the board<br />

of trustees of the Sheriffs' Pension and Relief Fund to increase<br />

the employee contribution rate in consultation with the fund's<br />

actuary; to specify a maximum rate allowable; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1015—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES LANCASTER, BROOME, HAMMETT,<br />

SALTER, AND THOMPSON AND SENATORS AMEDEE, BAJOIE,<br />

BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK, DARDENNE,<br />

DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FIELDS, FONTENOT, B.<br />

GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HEITMEIER, HINES,<br />

HOLDEN, JACKSON, JONES, KOSTELKA, LENTINI, MALONE,<br />

MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON, MICHOT, MOUNT, NEVERS,<br />

ROMERO, SCHEDLER, SMITH, THEUNISSEN, AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 24:56 and 56.1 and to enact R.S.<br />

18:1505.2(Q) and (R), relative to campaign finance; to prohibit<br />

certain persons from accepting certain campaign contributions<br />

during certain legislative sessions; to prohibit the governor from<br />

accepting certain campaign contributions during certain<br />

legislative sessions and for a certain time period thereafter; to<br />

prohibit a legislator from accepting certain campaign<br />

contributions during certain legislative sessions; to prohibit a<br />

legislator from soliciting certain campaign contributions during<br />

certain legislative sessions; to prohibit the offer or providing of<br />

certain campaign contributions to a legislator during certain<br />

legislative sessions; to provide relative to notice of certain<br />

fundraising functions; to provide for penalties and enforcement;<br />

to provide exceptions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1020—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GALLOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 42:1123(18)(c), relative to contractual relationships<br />

between hospital service district board or commission members<br />

and hospitals; to allow certain physician members of a hospital<br />

service district board or commission to lease certain space from<br />

a hospital under the jurisdiction of the board or commission; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1101—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ANSARDI, DAMICO, MART INY, AND<br />

WOOTON AND SENATORS BOISSIERE, LENTINI, AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 33:2740.18.2, relative to the hotel occupancy tax; to<br />

authorize the Jefferson Parish Council to levy and collect an<br />

additional hotel occupancy tax within Jefferson Parish; to<br />

provide for the purposes for which the proceeds of the tax may<br />

be used; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1507—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2201(C)(1), relative to financial<br />

security of survivors of law enforcement officers; to provide for<br />

payments to surviving parents when there is no surviving<br />

spouse; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1542—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SALTER, BROOME, ALARIO, ARNOLD,<br />

AND LANCASTER AND SENATORS HINES, BAJOIE, FIELDS,<br />

HEITMEIER, AND JONES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To appropriate the sum of Fifty-six Million Seven Hundred Eightyfour<br />

Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-six and No/100<br />

($56,784,476.00) Dollars, or so much thereof as may be<br />

necessary, out of the state general fund and the sum of Three<br />

Hundred Fifty Thousand and No/100 ($350,000.00) Dollars out<br />

of the state general fund to provide for the Legislative Auditor<br />

Ancillary Enterprise Fund, and the sum of Nine Million One<br />

Hundred Thirty-seven Thousand Four Hundred Sixty-four and<br />

No/100 ($9,137,464.00) Dollars out of self-generated funds, to<br />

defray the expenses of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Legislature, including the<br />

expenses of the House of Representatives and the Senate, of<br />

legislative service agencies, and of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Law<br />

Institute; to provide with respect to appropriations to certain<br />

entities within the Department of Public Safety and Corrections;<br />

and otherwise to provide with respect to the appropriations and<br />

allocations herein made.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 3—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE HAMMETT AND SENATOR MOUNT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact the Omnibus Bond Authorization Act of 2004, relative to<br />

the implementation of a five-year capital improvement program;<br />

to provide for the repeal of certain prior bond authorizations; to<br />

provide for new bond authorizations; to provide for<br />

authorization and sale of such bonds by the State Bond<br />

Commission; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 363—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 35:191(C)(2)(b) and 191.1(A)(4) and<br />

(B)(3) and to repeal R.S. 35:191.1(C), relative to notary<br />

examinations; to provide for the administration of notary<br />

examinations by the secretary of state; to provide for dates for<br />

administration; to provide for procedures for administration; to<br />

provide relative to the qualifications for taking the notary<br />

examination; to provide relative to the scheduling and<br />

administration of notary examinations; to repeal certain<br />

standards to be developed by the secretary of state; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 441—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GALLOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 42:284(B), relative to local finance; to<br />

provide relative to the requirement that certain parish officials<br />

and entities submit expenditure reports to the parish governing<br />

authority and clerk of court; to exempt parish sheriffs from<br />

certain requirements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 492—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE WRIGHT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 44:31(B) and 32(C)(1)(d), relative to<br />

public records; to allow persons under the age of majority to<br />

receive a copy or reproduction of a public record; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1001—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER AND SENATOR CRAVINS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1732, 1734(introductory paragraph),<br />

(2), and (5), and 1735 through 1737 and to enact R.S.<br />

22:1734(7) and 1738 through 1741, relative to long-term care<br />

insurance; to provide for scope; to provide for definitions; to<br />

provide for disclosure and performance standards; to provide for<br />

nonforfeiture benefits; to provide for regulations; to provide for<br />

penalties; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1066—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES BAYLOR AND K. CARTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S.56:1681(A)(2)(introductory paragrap h)<br />

and (a) and (f), (B)(1), and (C) and to enact R.S.<br />

56:1681(A)(2)(k) and (l), relative to state parks; to change the<br />

appointment process of the assistant secretary of the office of<br />

state parks; to change the membership of the State Parks and<br />

Recreation Commission; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1482—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, TRICHE, CAZAYOUX, GALLOT,<br />

LAFLEUR, MURRAY, SALTER, AND TOWNSEND AND SENATORS<br />

CHAISSON, LENTINI, MARIONNEAUX, AND HOLDEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To appropriate funds for Fiscal Year 2004-2005 to defray the<br />

expenses of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Judiciary, including the Supreme<br />

Court, Courts of Appeal, District Courts, Criminal District<br />

Court of Orleans Parish, and other courts; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 108—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 2412(A),<br />

relative to garnishments; to provide for notice of garnishment to<br />

the judgment debtor; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 169—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 1235.1,<br />

relative to service of process on persons; to provide procedures<br />

for service on incarcerated persons; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 358—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 27:28(B)(3) and (J) and to enact R.S.<br />

27:28(K), relative to suitability standards for gaming licenses,<br />

permits, or contracts; to remove disqualification based on<br />

current status of returns or payment of federal taxes; to provide<br />

for the consideration of the current status in filing applicable tax<br />

returns and the payment of taxes and penalties in suitability<br />

determinations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 727—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 6:103(I) and R.S. 9:3518.1(E) and to enact<br />

R.S. 6:103(B)(10) and (J), relative to the Office of Financial<br />

Institutions; to provide for the use of confidential information;<br />

to provide for governmental immunity of the office and its<br />

agents and employees under certain circumstances; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 797—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES TUCKER, K. CARTER, ERDEY, FUTRELL,<br />

JOHNS, ALARIO, ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, ARNOLD, BALDONE,<br />

BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BROOME, BRUCE, BRUNEAU, BURNS,<br />

BURRELL, CROWE, CURT IS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DEWITT,<br />

DOERGE, DORSEY, DOVE, DURAND, FANNIN, FARRAR,<br />

FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M.<br />

GUILLORY, HILL, HONEY, HUTTER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON,<br />

KATZ, KENNEY, LABRUZZO, LANCASTER, MARCHAND,<br />

MARTINY, MCDONALD, MURRAY, PIERRE, PITRE, M. POWELL,<br />

T. POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RITCHIE, ROMERO,<br />

SALTER, SCALISE, SHEPHERD, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JOHN<br />

SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY,<br />

TOWNSEND, TRAHAN, WALKER, WALSWORTH, AND WHITE<br />

AND SENATORS ADLEY, AMEDEE, BAJOIE, BARHAM, BOASSO,<br />

BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK, CRAVINS, DARDENNE,<br />

DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FIELDS, FONTENOT, B.<br />

GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HEITMEIER, HINES,<br />

HOLDEN, HOLLIS, IRONS, JACKSON, JONES, LENTINI, MALONE,<br />

MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON, MICHOT, MOUNT, NEVERS,<br />

ROMERO, SCHEDLER, SMITH, THEUNISSEN, AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:1214(7)(j) and 1425, relative to automobile liability<br />

insurance; to provide for active military personnel; to provide<br />

for premium discounts; to provide for rebates; to provide for<br />

rules and regulations; to provide for the authority of the<br />

commissioner of insurance; and to prohibit unfair trade practices<br />

as they relate to the issuance of insurance to those who are or<br />

have participated in certain military services; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 984—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1423(C), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Assessors' Retirement Fund; to provide relative to retirement<br />

options; to provide relative to option reductions; to provide for<br />

an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1031—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 18:59.4, relative to a certification program for registrars<br />

of voters, chief deputy registrars, and confidential assistants to<br />

registrars of voters; to establish a certification program for<br />

registrars of voters, chief deputy registrars, and confidential<br />

assistants to registrars of voters; to provide for requirements of<br />

the program; to provide for a percent salary increase for<br />

registrars of voters, chief deputy registrars, and confidential<br />

assistants to registrars of voters who have completed all<br />

requirements of the program; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1041—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES TUCKER, ARNOLD, BAYLOR, FUTRELL,<br />

KATZ, LAMBERT, MARCHAND, RITCHIE, SCALISE, AND TOOMY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 33:4734 and 4780.51, relative to municipal and parish<br />

zoning; to provide for advance notice of zoning actions to<br />

certain military installations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1062—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SALTER, ALEXANDER, BADON, CRANE,<br />

DOWNS, FANNIN, HONEY, KENNEY, M. POWELL, T. POWELL,<br />

RITCHIE, JANE SMITH, AND TRAHAN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:3351(A)(5)(d), 3351.11, and 3351.12, to authorize<br />

the Board of Supervisors of <strong>Louisiana</strong> State University and<br />

Agricultural and Mechanical College to impose specific tuition<br />

and attendance fee amounts for students attending the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

State University Health Sciences Centers and certain graduate<br />

programs; to provide for fee amounts; to provide for waivers for<br />

certain students; to authorize the public postsecondary<br />

education management boards to impose an operational fee for<br />

students attending institutions under the management and<br />

supervision of each board; to provide relative to waivers for<br />

certain students; to provide for the disposition of certain excess<br />

fees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1192—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND AND SENATORS ELLINGTON<br />

AND SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 36:802.6 and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(1) and to<br />

enact Part XVI of Chapter 5 of Title 3 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 3:559.1 through<br />

559.14, and R.S. 36:629(Q), relative to aquacultural<br />

development; to create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Aquaculture Coordinating<br />

Council; to provide for the membership, organization, powers,<br />

and duties of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Aquaculture Coordinating Council;<br />

to provide for the powers of the commissioner of the<br />

Department of Agriculture and Forestry; to provide relative to<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Wildlife and Fisheries Commission; to require<br />

certain aquatic producers to obtain a license or permit; to<br />

provide for fees for the issuance of such license or permit; to<br />

establish criteria for inspecting licensed facilities; to provide for<br />

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the deposit and disbursement of fees and penalties; to enumerate<br />

violations; to provide for investigations of facilities; to provide<br />

civil penalties for violations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1193—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Chapter 15 of Title 23 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of<br />

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 23:3001 through 3004, relative to<br />

wages; to create the Equal Pay Commission; to provide for its<br />

membership; to provide for meetings; to provide for findings<br />

and recommendations; to provide for the termination of the<br />

commission; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1220—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES THOMPSON, BRUCE, CAZAYOUX,<br />

DOWNS, FANNIN, FRITH, M. GUILLORY, HILL, MORRISH, ST.<br />

GERMAIN, AND STRAIN AND SENATORS SMITH, ELLINGTON,<br />

AND NEVERS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part III of Chapter 4-A of Title 3 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 3:331 and 332, relative<br />

to rural development; to create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Center for Rural<br />

Initiatives; to provide for the powers, duties, and functions of<br />

the center; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 571 (Duplicate of Senate Bill No. 247)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE T. POWELL AND SENATOR FONTENOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 3:472, 473, 474, 476, and 478(A), relative<br />

to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Strawberry Marketing Board; to provide<br />

relative to definitions; to provide relative to membership and<br />

powers of the board; to provide for the powers of the<br />

commissioner of agriculture and forestry; to provide relative to<br />

assessments; to provide relative to penalties; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 651—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES PIERRE AND DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 30:87(A), (B), and (F) and to repeal R.S.<br />

30:87(G), relative to oilfield site restoration fees; to increase<br />

such fee after a certain date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 652—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PIERRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 30:86(E)(2), relative to the Oilfield Site<br />

Restoration Fund; to provide relative to the amount of the fund<br />

that can be used by the Department of Natural Resources for<br />

administration; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 766—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES GALLOT AND ANSARDI<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 13:750 and 750.1, relative to limitations of liability; to<br />

provide relative to limitations of liability for clerks of court; to<br />

provide relative to personal liability of clerks, deputy clerks,<br />

and employees; to provide relative to when prescription<br />

commences to run; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 990—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BROOME<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 6:1009(A), relative to currency exchange<br />

services; to set maximum fees charged by check-cashers; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1261—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2386, 2387, 2388, 2389(E)(1)(c) and<br />

(F)(1), 2391, 2392, 2393, 2394, 2395(A), (B)(2)(a), (D), and<br />

(F)(3), 2396(D)(6), (F), and (G)(1)(d), and 2397(A)(1)(b) and<br />

(2), (D), (E), and (G)(2)(a) and to enact R.S. 51:2389(H),<br />

relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Business and Industrial Corporation<br />

Act; to provide for participation of <strong>Louisiana</strong> limited liability<br />

companies; to provide for certain additional licensing<br />

requirements; to provide for certain additional reporting<br />

requirements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1399—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SALTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 3:3801(A)(introductory paragraph) and<br />

3803 and to enact R.S. 3:3801(A)(14) and (C)(11), 3804(A)(8),<br />

3807(B)(7), 3808(P), and 3816(5) and (6), relative to the<br />

landscape irrigation contractors; to provide for the licensing of<br />

landscape irrigation contractors; to provide for commission<br />

membership; to provide for examination of applicants; to<br />

provide for regulation and licensure terms and conditions; to<br />

provide for exemptions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1545—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES MARTINY AND BRUCE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 27:311(H) and (K)(4), relative to video<br />

draw poker device fees; to provide that processing fees are<br />

collected annually; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1610—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES MORRISH AND WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:228.8 and R.S. 42:802(C), relative to health<br />

insurance; to authorize the Office of Group Benefits and<br />

political subdivisions of the state to establish health savings<br />

accounts and other similar accounts as authorized by federal<br />

law; to authorize political subdivisions of the state to contribute<br />

funds toward such accounts; to provide relative to the uses of<br />

such accounts; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1710 (Substitute to House Bill No. 901 by<br />

Representative Baldone)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:306(B), relative to conditions of<br />

probation; to provide with respect to proof of installation of<br />

ignition interlock devices when imposed as a condition of<br />

probation; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1712 (Substitute for House Bill No. 917 by<br />

Representative Baldone)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:415(B) and 415.1(A)(1)(introductory<br />

paragraph), relative to operating a vehicle with a suspended,<br />

revoked, or canceled license; to authorize courts to order certain<br />

licensees to install ignition interlock devices; to provide for the<br />

period of time in which the ignition interlock device shall remain<br />

on the vehicle; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 389 (Duplicate of Senate Bill No. 358)—<br />

BY REPRESENTAT IVE MURRAY AND SENATOR BAJOIE AND<br />

COAUTHORED BY MARCHAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 19:136, 136.1(1), (3), and (4)(d),<br />

136.2(B), 136.3(2) and (3)(a), 136.6 through 136.8, 136.9(B),<br />

and 136.11, to enact R.S. 19:136.12, and to repeal R.S.<br />

19:136.1(4)(e) and 136.10, relative to the expropriation of<br />

blighted or abandoned property by the city of New Orleans; to<br />

provide for the applicability to redemptive periods; to provide<br />

relative to the definition of "abandoned property"; to provide<br />

for notice to the owner; to provide for substantial rehabilitation<br />

and the payment of taxes and liens; to provide for the contents<br />

and notice of the petition for expropriation; to provide relative<br />

to the answer and opposition to the petition and for the waiver<br />

of defenses; to provide for the cancellation of inscriptions; to<br />

provide for the sale or transfer of expropriated property to third<br />

persons; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 573—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3601 and to<br />

enact Code of Civil Procedure Article 3603(C), relative to civil<br />

procedure; to provide relative to the issuance of injunctions or<br />

restraining orders which prevent the enforcement of child<br />

support orders; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 973—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE R. CARTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:996.60(A), relative to judicial expense<br />

funds; to establish a judicial expense fund for the Twentieth<br />

Judicial District Court; to retain provisions providing for the<br />

assessment of fees in civil and criminal matters, depositing of<br />

sums collected into a separate account designated as the judicial<br />

expense fund, annual audits, uses of the fund, and prohibiting<br />

uses of the fund for salaries of the judges; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 995—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 42:808(A)(8), relative to the Office of Group Benefits;<br />

to provide for the New Orleans district attorney and employees<br />

to be eligible for programs offered by the Office of Group<br />

Benefits; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1125—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DAMICO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 40:4.12, relative to sanitation; to provide for alternative<br />

methods of identification of potable and nonpotable water<br />

distribution equipment, piping, and outlets; to provide for a<br />

qualifying potable water distribution plan; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1162—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DOVE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 9:2800.14, relative to a limitation of civil liability; to<br />

provide for a limitation of liability for damages to oyster leases<br />

from the transportation of materials to and from a certain<br />

location along an approved water route; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1260—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 32:200 and 300.2, relative to motor vehicles; to provide<br />

relative to operation of certain motor scooters; to authorize<br />

parish or municipal governing authorities to authorize the<br />

operation of certain scooters under certain circumstances; to<br />

require the use of helmets during the operation of motor<br />

scooters for certain operators; to provide relative to electric<br />

personal assistive mobility devices; to provide relative to the<br />

operation of such devices; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1413—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOOMY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 16:51(A)(1), (2), (4), (7), (16), (17), (19),<br />

(22), (23), (24), (26), (32), (36), and (41), relative to assistant<br />

district attorneys; to provide for additional assistant district<br />

attorneys for certain judicial districts; to provide for<br />

effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1495—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BADON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Article 2293(C),<br />

relative to notice of seizure of immovable property; to provide<br />

for notice to be given to tenants of seized property; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1508—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Children's Code Article 810 and to enact<br />

Children's Code Article 809(E) and (F), relative to juvenile<br />

delinquency proceedings; to provide for the appointment of<br />

counsel and notice of such appointment; to provide with respect<br />

to a waiver of right to counsel in such proceedings; to provide<br />

for circumstances in which the right to counsel shall not be<br />

waived; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1604—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 32:662.1, relative to evidence; to provide for the<br />

admissibility of certificates and writings made in accordance<br />

with provisions of law governing chemical testing of suspected<br />

drunken drivers; to provide with respect to prima facie proof;<br />

to require that notice be given to opposing parties; to provide<br />

for the opportunity to cross-examine experts; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the<br />

same.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were<br />

signed by the President of the Senate.<br />

Message to the Governor<br />

SIGNED <strong>SENATE</strong> BILLS<br />

June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Governor of the State of <strong>Louisiana</strong>:<br />

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives have signed the following Senate Bills:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 16—<br />

BY SENATOR B. GAUTREAUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:183, relative to the hazing of students; to provide<br />

for legislative intent; to provide definitions; to prohibit hazing;<br />

to require city, parish, and other local public school boards to<br />

adopt, enforce, and post hazing policies; to provide for the<br />

required content of such policies; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 795—<br />

BY SENATORS BOISSIERE AND HAINKEL AND REPRESENTATIVE<br />

MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 42:1111(A)(3), relative to the Code of Governmental<br />

Ethics; to provide an exception to the prohibition on the receipt<br />

of payment for governmental services by a public servant from<br />

a nongovernmental source; to provide relative to the<br />

requirements of such exception; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 800—<br />

BY SENATOR MOUNT AND REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 37:2175.2(C) and to enact R.S. 37:2171.2<br />

relative to contractors; to provide for requirements for issuance<br />

of local building permits; to provide for additional requirements<br />

for home improvement contractors; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 864—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON AND REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:3815.2(E), relative to powers of<br />

waterworks districts; to provide relative to a waterworks<br />

district of one parish supplying water to or taking water from<br />

an adjoining parish; to provide certain terms, procedures, and<br />

conditions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 40—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 39:199(G), relative to information technology; to<br />

p rovide for a program for the acquisition of data processing<br />

equipment and software that allows small businesses to<br />

participate; to provide for the establishment of procedures; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 781—<br />

BY SENATOR LENTINI<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 15:567.1, relative to capital cases; to provide with<br />

respect to mental incomp etence to proceed to execution; to<br />

provide for procedures authorizing a defendant to raise the issue<br />

of mental incompetence to proceed to execution; to provide for<br />

the filing of a petition and to provide for the contents of that<br />

petition; to provide with respect to the burden of proof and the<br />

introduction of evidence; to provide for the submission of<br />

certain records, data, reports, and other information; to provide<br />

for a waiver of confidentiality and privilege with respect to<br />

information submitted; to provide for an independent<br />

psychological or psychiatric examination; to provide for the<br />

dismissal of the petition in certain circumstances; to provide<br />

with respect to treatment of a defendant found to be<br />

incompetent to proceed to execution; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 879 (Substitute for Senate Bill 867 by<br />

Senator Irons)—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES AND REPRESENTATIVES ALEXANDER,<br />

BADON, DOWNS, FANNIN, FUTRELL, HONEY, KENNEY, M.<br />

POWELL, RITCHIE AND JANE SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:427.4, relative to public schools and school children;<br />

to benefit schools and children by encouraging the availability of<br />

qualified teachers; to provide for a program designed to provide<br />

incentives for qualified teachers to locate and work in<br />

disadvantaged areas; to authorize the development and<br />

establishment of a teachers’ homebuyer program for certain<br />

certified teachers; to establish an advisory panel to develop such<br />

program; to provide for program approval; to authorize the state<br />

treasurer to administer the program; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 41—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part V-A of Chapter 1 of Title 49 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:115, relative to the<br />

settlement of claims by the state; to provide for notification to<br />

the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget of certain claims<br />

in which the state has an interest; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 177—<br />

BY SENATOR HAINKEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Chapters 8 and 9 of Title II of Book III of the<br />

Civil Code, to be comprised of Articles 1734 through 1743, and<br />

1744 through 1751, relative to donations; to provide relative to<br />

donation made inter vivos in contemplation of marriage by third<br />

persons; to provide relative to interspousal donation; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 72—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part V-A of Chapter 1 of Title 49 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 49:115, relative to<br />

claims against the state; to provide for notification to the Joint<br />

Legislative Committee on the Budget of certain claims against<br />

the state; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 128—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX AND REPRESENTATIVE FRITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1498(A), relative to the Fire Protection<br />

District No. 7 of Vermilion Parish; to provide with respect to<br />

compensation for certain officers of the governing board; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 205—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3682(13), (16), and (26), 3683(1), (2),<br />

and (3)(a), 3684(D) and (E), 3685(B)(8), and 3689(A) and (C),<br />

relative to the Harbor Police Retirement System; to provide<br />

with respect to definitions; to correct references to citations; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 209—<br />

BY SENATOR ADLEY AND REPRESENTATIVE DOERGE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S.<br />

17:3048.1(C)(4) and (C)(4)(a) and (c), relative to the alternative<br />

means for determining residency for Tuition Opportunity<br />

Program for Students purposes for certain dependent students<br />

who graduate from eligible <strong>Louisiana</strong> high schools and have a<br />

parent or court-ordered custodian who resides in an adjoining<br />

state; to require that a student's parent or court-ordered<br />

custodian who is a resident of a state adjoining <strong>Louisiana</strong> and<br />

resides in a county that adjoins a parish with a certain<br />

population; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 363—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To release the city of Baker School Board from certain obligations<br />

owed by the school board to the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>; to release<br />

and discharge the city of Baker School Board from the interest<br />

owed to the state; to provide for a repayment schedule; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 364—<br />

BY SENATOR ROMERO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 16:2(F), relative to the district attorney for the<br />

Sixteenth Judicial District; to provide for contributions from the<br />

parish school boards and governing authorities in the parishes of<br />

Iberia, St. Mary and St. Martin to defray costs of<br />

representation; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 463—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:3803(B)(1)(h), relative to the treasurer’s investment<br />

authority of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Education Quality Trust Fund monies;<br />

to provide for the investment of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Education Quality<br />

Trust Fund monies in certain permitted investments; to provide<br />

for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 480—<br />

BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:4574(A)(2)(o) and 4574.1-A(A)(1)(o),<br />

relative to tourist commissions; to provide for the territorial<br />

composition of the Jefferson Davis Parish Tourist Commission;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 490—<br />

BY SENATOR CRAVINS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:150(C)(1) and (F)(1) and to enact R.S.<br />

15:150(B)(3), relative to regional defense service centers; to<br />

provide that a regional defense service center shall include a<br />

regional juvenile defense center; to grant a regional defense<br />

service center authority to contract for representation of<br />

juveniles in all courts having juvenile jurisdiction; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 523—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD,<br />

BALDONE, BURRELL, HEATON AND WOOTON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 14:95.2.1, relative to offenses affecting public safety;<br />

to provide for the crime of illegally carrying of firearms during<br />

a parade or demonstration when used to commit certain crimes;<br />

to provide for definitions; to provide for penalties; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 288—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

T o amend and reenact R.S. 47:322.37(B)(2) and to enact R.S.<br />

47:322.37(B)(3), relative to the St. Tammany Parish Tourist and<br />

Convention Commission; to provide for the distribution of<br />

certain funds appropriated to the commission; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 301—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN AND REPRESENTATIVE BRUCE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:24.7, relative to the functions of the state<br />

Department of Education; to require the establishment of a pilot<br />

program of extended kindergarten; to provide for the eligibility<br />

of students to participate; to provide for the nature, duration,<br />

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evaluation, and continuation of the pilot program; to provide for<br />

funding; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 310—<br />

BY SENATORS DUPRE AND ROMERO AND REPRESENTATIVE<br />

BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 49:214.38, and to enact Part II-B of<br />

Chapter 2 of Title 49 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950,<br />

consisting of R.S. 49:214.52 through 214.61, inclusive, relative<br />

to coastal wetlands; to provide relative to barrier islands; to<br />

provide relative to property in the coastal zone needed for<br />

barrier island preservation, restoration, or creation for coastal<br />

wetlands purposes; to authorize certain expropriation of<br />

property; to authorize and provide certain procedures for<br />

expropriation by declaration of taking; to provide relative to<br />

authority and procedures by the state Department of Natural<br />

Resources; to set forth certain terms, conditions, and procedures<br />

for proceedings; to provide an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 334 (Duplicate of House Bill No. 308)—<br />

BY SENATOR HAINKEL AND REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH AND<br />

COAUTHORED BY SENATOR HOLLIS AND REPRESENTATIVES<br />

BOWLER, ERDEY, FAUCHEUX, JACKSON, JOHNS, MCVEA,<br />

TUCKER, AND WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:230.6, relative to health insurance; to authorize<br />

health insurers and health maintenance organizations to offer<br />

flexible health benefits policies, contracts, and agreements<br />

without state health insurance mandates or certain other<br />

requirements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 338—<br />

BY SENATOR ADLEY (By Request)<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 30:2030(D), relative to records in the custody of the<br />

Department of Environmental Quality; to provide that certain<br />

information may be restricted from distribution or dissemination<br />

via the Internet; to provide for penalties for such distribution or<br />

dissemination; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 352—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 11:416(A)(3)(c) and R.S. 17:425.2, relative to the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement System; to provide with<br />

respect to reemployment of retired members; to provide with<br />

respect to earnings limitations, repayment of excess earnings,<br />

and notifications by the employing agency; to provide relative<br />

to payment for unused sick and annual leave of certain<br />

unclassified postsecondary education employees who continue<br />

in employment after becoming eligible for retirement, including<br />

provisions for definitions, applicability, and conditions and<br />

limitations; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 375—<br />

BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 56:115.1, relative to the definition of a legal buck deer;<br />

to provide for uniformity in regulations as to size and number<br />

of antlers which an antlered buck deer must possess in order to<br />

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be legally taken; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 408—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 36: 259(II) and 919.7 and Part LXI of Chapter 5 of<br />

Title 40 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, to be<br />

comprised of R.S. 40:1300.231 and 1300.232, relative to<br />

women's health; to create the Women's Health Commission; to<br />

provide for the membership, filling of vacancies, meetings,<br />

compensation, domicile, election of officers, and powers and<br />

duties; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 427—<br />

BY SENATORS JONES, BAJOIE, BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN,<br />

CRAVINS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FIELDS, HAINKEL,<br />

MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON, ROMERO, SMITH AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 49:149.18, relative to public buildings; to provide for<br />

naming of state buildings; to require that all names for state<br />

public buildings be approved by certain committees of the<br />

legislature, meeting jointly; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 435—<br />

BY SENATORS THEUNISSEN AND NEVERS AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES FRITH AND T. POWELL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3048.1(A)(1)(e)(vi) and (B)(2)(b)(vi)<br />

and (c)(vi), relative to the Tuition Opportunity Program for<br />

Students; to include certain agriscience courses as a science<br />

option in the core curriculum; to provide limitations; to provide<br />

for effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 468—<br />

BY SENATOR FONTENOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part II of Chapter 21 of Title 30 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 30:2551 and 2552,<br />

relative to environmental quality; to provide for the Brownfields<br />

Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund; to provide for purpose; to<br />

provide for capitalization; to provide for uses; to provide for<br />

authority to make loans, grants, and incur debt; to provide for<br />

the administration of the fund; to provide for bonds, notes, or<br />

other evidence of indebtedness; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 477—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:962.1.1(A), relative to possession of<br />

ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, or phenylpropanolamine or their<br />

salts, optical isomers and salts of optical isomers; to redefine<br />

the crime relative to the amount of such substances; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 493—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2721 and to rename Chapter 56 of<br />

Title 46 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, relative to<br />

funds; to abolish the Medicaid School-Based Administrative<br />

Claiming Trust Fund; to provide for certain reimbursable claims<br />

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to public schools; to provide for an effective date; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 538—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN AND HAINKEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:228.1(A), (B)(7), (8), (9), (10), (11),<br />

(12), and (C) and to enact R.S. 22:228.1(B)(13) and (14),<br />

relative to health insurance; to define health savings accounts<br />

and high deductible health plans; to exempt certain policies and<br />

plans from laws on premium rating of small group and individual<br />

health insurance policies; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 562—<br />

BY SENATOR FONTENOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2075.2(A)(1) and R.S. 40:31.32(D),<br />

relative to installation and maintenance of sewage treatment<br />

systems; to provide for security for permits of certain treatment<br />

facilities; to provide for licensure and a combination license; to<br />

provide for license fees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 591—<br />

BY SENATOR CHEEK AND REPRESENTATIVES K. CARTER AND<br />

WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:11.1, relative to health insurance; to provide for a<br />

credentialing process for health insurance issuers who contract<br />

directly with health care providers for health care services; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 593—<br />

BY SENATORS B. GAUTREAUX, AMEDEE, DUPLESSIS, HOLLIS,<br />

MICHOT AND SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Subpart A-1 of Part X of Chapter 26 of Title 17 of the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S.<br />

17:3397.1 through 3397.6, relative to economic development; to<br />

authorize and provide for the establishment, management,<br />

operation, functions, and activities of regional research and<br />

development parks; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 636—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1123(19), relative to the Code of<br />

Governmental Ethics; to provide with regard to the exception to<br />

allow a person to hold or obtain renewals of oyster leases while<br />

serving on the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Wildlife and Fisheries Commission; to<br />

require such a member of the commission to recuse himself or be<br />

disqualified by the commission from participating in certain<br />

transactions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 641—<br />

BY SENATORS MALONE, NEVERS AND CHEEK AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES BADON, BRUCE, HONEY, KENNEY, T.<br />

POWELL, M. POWELL, RITCHIE, JANE SMITH, TOOMY AND<br />

TRAHAN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:1682(F) and to enact R.S. 17:1682(H)<br />

and 1682.2, relative to scholarships for disabled firefighters and<br />

their spouses; to provide for definitions; to provide for<br />

scholarship requirements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 653—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES AND REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 44:4.1(B)(31) and R.S. 51:2454(C)(1), to<br />

enact R.S. 47:1508(B)(20) and R.S. 51:936(C) and (D), and to<br />

repeal R.S. 51:2454(C)(2), relative to the Department of<br />

Economic Development; to provide for cooperation between the<br />

Department of Economic Development and other state agencies;<br />

to authorize the department to obtain certain information in the<br />

possession of any state agency; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 535—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1300.52(D)(1)(a) and<br />

1300.53(A)(1)(a), relative to certain care facilities; to provide<br />

relative to criminal history; to provide relative to the conviction<br />

of certain crimes; to provide relative to employment of<br />

nonlicensed persons in certain care facilities; to prohibit such<br />

employment for persons convicted of such crimes; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 655—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:1352(3) and (5), 1353(A)(1), (3), (4)<br />

and (B), 1355, 1356, 1357, 1359(A), (B), (D), and (E), and<br />

1360, and to repeal R.S. 33:1352(6) relative to self insurance<br />

programs for local housing authorities; relative to administration<br />

of self insurance funds; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 730—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPRE AND REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:3390(F), relative to private nonprofit corporations<br />

which support public higher education institutions; to provide<br />

relative to records of certain payments by such organizations to<br />

employees of postsecondary institutions or employees or<br />

officers of certain boards; to provide for the application of<br />

public records laws; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 746—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX AND REPRESENTATIVE FRITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Code of Civil Procedure Art. 4843(L), relative to the city<br />

courts of Abbeville and Kaplan; to increase the civil jurisdiction<br />

of the courts; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 874 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 697<br />

by Senator Irons)—<br />

BY SENATORS IRONS AND BAJOIE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:3992(A)(3) and 3995(A)(6), relative to the<br />

International School of <strong>Louisiana</strong> and certain other type 2<br />

charter schools; to provide with regard to the funding of certain<br />

type 2 charter schools; to mandate full funding of such schools;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 12—<br />

BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 48:1002(A), relative to ferries; to provide<br />

for the period of appropriation of state funds for operation and<br />

maintenance of the Monkey Island Ferry located in Cameron<br />

Parish; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 30—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPRE AND REPRESENTATIVES BALDONE AND<br />

RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:407(A)(2) and (3), relative to driver's<br />

licenses; to increase the time required for possession of a<br />

learner's permit prior to obtaining an intermediate license in<br />

certain circumstances; to provide for exceptions; to provide for<br />

an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 90—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE AND REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD AND<br />

TUCKER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 11:3363(G), relative to local retirement; to provide<br />

with respect to the Firefighters' Pension and Relief Fund for the<br />

city of New Orleans; to authorize the New Orleans Firefighters<br />

Association, Local 632 and the Firefighters' Pension and Relief<br />

Fund for the city of New Orleans to negotiate a cooperative<br />

endeavor agreement with the city of New Orleans pursuant to<br />

the Supreme Court of <strong>Louisiana</strong> decision in "NEW ORLEANS<br />

FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 632 ET AL. versus THE CITY OF<br />

NEW ORLEANS ET AL.," bearing number 00-C-1921 c/w<br />

number 00-C-2041; to provide for an effective date; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 102 (Duplicate of House Bill No. 156)—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON AND REPRESENTATIVE TOOMY AND<br />

COAUTHORED BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:124, relative to the Supreme Court of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>; to provide for the expenditure of the balance of fees<br />

collected by the clerk; to provide that fund balances may be<br />

used to defray the expense of employment benefits, including<br />

dental insurance; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 366—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1484.4(C)(4)(c) and (e), relative to airsupported<br />

structures; to increase and to impose new fines for<br />

violations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 415—<br />

BY SENATOR MICHOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2493(C)(1), and to repeal R.S.<br />

33:2493(C)(2) and (3), relative to civil service; to provide with<br />

respect to fire and police civil service for municipalities between<br />

13,000 and 250,000; to remove the requirement that any<br />

applicant admitted to a civil service test for a position above<br />

entry level be a qualified elector of the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 586—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1254(N)(3)(f)(i), (iii), and (v) and to<br />

enact R.S. 32:1254.2, relative to motor vehicles; to authorize the<br />

Motor Vehicle Commission to render advisory opinions relative<br />

to the distribution and sale of motor vehicles; to provide a<br />

procedure for applying to the commission for an advisory<br />

opinion and for declaratory orders; to provide relative to sales<br />

conditioned on financing; to provide certain requirements for<br />

suppliers of mechanical repairs and services for motor vehicles;<br />

to provide for recovery of vehicle in certain instances; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 680—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:5102(B), relative to suits against the<br />

state; to provide for definitions; to limit liability for entities<br />

which manage certain public transit authorities; to provide<br />

relative to the employees of such entities; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 774—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLLIS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 34:29(A)(introductory paragraph), (1),<br />

(D), and (E), to enact R.S. 34:29(J), and to repeal R.S. 34:29(B),<br />

relative to the Port of New Orleans; to provide relative to the<br />

port's borrowing power and debt limitation; to remove certain<br />

limitations; to provide for the port's authority to continue the<br />

issuance of bonds and other obligations; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 877 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 511<br />

by Senator Ellington)—<br />

BY SENATORS ELLINGTON AND MICHOT AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES PINAC AND WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Chapter 8-K of Title 45 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes<br />

of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 45:844.40 through 844.54,<br />

relative to telecommunications; to create the "Local Government<br />

Fair Competition Act"; to provide for legislative findings; to<br />

provide for definitions; to provide limitations for providing<br />

certain cable television, telecommunications, and advanced<br />

services; to establish procedures for offering certain cable<br />

television, telecommunications, and advanced services; to<br />

provide for public hearings; to provide certain quality of service<br />

standards; to provide for enforcement and appeal; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 15—<br />

BY SENATORS DUPRE, B. GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX,<br />

MCPHERSON AND ROMERO AND REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 56:326(F)(1), relative to size and<br />

possession limits of commercial fish; to provide for an<br />

affirmative defense for undersized crab violations; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 27—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 24:653(K) and Part VIII-B of Chapter 1 of Subtitle 1<br />

of Title 39 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, to be<br />

comprised of R.S. 39:310, relative to legislative review; to<br />

require private entities to provide to the legislature information<br />

relative to the expenditure of revenue generated from the<br />

operation, management, or control of public lands or facilities;<br />

to require the division of administration to develop a reporting<br />

form; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 37—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 23:633, relative to employment; to<br />

provide with respect to payment of wages; to provide for<br />

criminal penalties; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 39—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 24:653(K), and to enact Subpart E of Part I of Chapter<br />

1 of Subtitle 1 of Title 39 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of<br />

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 39:17.1, relative to cooperative<br />

endeavor agreements; to require the commissioner of<br />

administration to provide a system of tracking certain<br />

cooperative endeavor agreements; to provide definitions; to<br />

provide for notification to the Joint Legislative Committee on<br />

the Budget regarding certain cooperative endeavor agreements;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 82—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE AND REPRESENTATIVES ARNOLD AND<br />

TUCKER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:3385.1(G), relative to the New Orleans<br />

Firefighters’ Pension and Relief Fund; to provide for interest<br />

paid on Deferred Retirement Option Plan accounts; to provide<br />

for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 118—<br />

BY SENATORS MCPHERSON AND N. GAUTREAUX AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S. 36:801 and<br />

to enact R.S. 36:610(J) and Subpart I-1 of Part I of Chapter 2 of<br />

Title 56 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, to be<br />

comprised of R.S. 56:799.1 through 799.6, relative to the White<br />

Lake Property; to create the White Lake Property Fund in the<br />

state treasury as a fund within the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Wildlife and<br />

Fisheries Conservation Fund; to provide for deposits of monies<br />

into the fund; to provide for investment and uses of monies in<br />

the fund; to create the White Lake Property Advisory Board; to<br />

provide for its domicile, membership, and duties; to authorize<br />

the board to solicit and accept donations; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 129—<br />

BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:9055(B), relative to the Cameron<br />

Parish Ambulance Service District No. 2; to provide with<br />

respect to the board membership; to increase the membership on<br />

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the board from five members to six members; to provide for the<br />

term of office of the additional board member; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 157—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN, IRONS, ADLEY, BAJOIE, MICHOT, SMITH,<br />

KOSTELKA, BOISSIERE, DARDENNE AND SCHEDLER AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES BRUNEAU, JACKSON, MARCHAND,<br />

MORRELL, MURRAY, QUEZAIRE, RITCHIE, TUCKER AND<br />

WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:253(A), relative to funeral policies and<br />

burial insurance; to provide for payment of benefits to policy<br />

holders; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 191—<br />

BY SENATORS IRONS AND DUPRE AND REPRESENTATIVE<br />

GLOVER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1220(A)(2), relative to local agencies;<br />

to provide with respect to certain limits on the amount of<br />

deposit to a financial institution; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 212—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPRE AND REPRESENTATIVES BALDONE AND<br />

DOVE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:130.251, 130.252(A), (B), (C), (D) and<br />

(E), 130.253(B) and (C), the introductory paragraph of<br />

130.255(A) and (A)(3), (4), (6), and (9), 130.256, 130.257(A),<br />

the introductory paragraph of 130.257(B), (B)(1)(c) and (2)(b),<br />

130.258(A) and (B)(1) through (7), and 130.259 through<br />

130.261, relative to the Terrebonne Economic Development<br />

District; to change the name of the district; to provide for the<br />

membership of the board; to provide additional sources of<br />

funding and the method of usage of such funds; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 654—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:231.6, 231.7(A)(3)(a) and (D)(1),<br />

231.8(A)(2), 231.11 and 460.5, relative to FITAP eligibility and<br />

earned income disregards; to provide for a sixty-month limit of<br />

eligibility for benefits; to provide for earned income disregards;<br />

to provide for initial transitional assessments; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 657—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1384 and to enact R.S. 13:2507.1,<br />

relative to criminal district and other courts; to provide for<br />

funding of certain positions or office and functions; to establish<br />

certain expense funds; to provide for an effective date; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 668—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLLIS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:360(E), relative to financial<br />

institutions; to exempt bank service companies from<br />

occupational license tax; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 696—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE AND REPRESENTATIVES CURTIS AND<br />

TRICHE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:292, relative to state and statewide<br />

public retirement systems; to provide with respect to benefits<br />

and contributions paid to any member, former member or<br />

retiree, spouse or former spouse; to provide that any retirement<br />

allowance, benefit, or refund of accumulated contributions paid<br />

to any member, former member, retiree, spouse, or former<br />

spouse shall be subject to garnishment or court-ordered<br />

assignment to pay child support; to provide for an effective<br />

date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 702—<br />

BY SENATOR HAINKEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 43:19.1, relative to official records; to permit certain<br />

records to be made accessible on the official Internet web site or<br />

portal of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Legislature; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 731—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN AND CRAVINS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Chapter 9 of Title 22 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of<br />

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 22:3201 through 3205, relative to<br />

automobile insurance fraud prevention; to establish the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Automobile Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention<br />

Authority in the Department of Insurance; to provide for the<br />

authority’s duties, purposes, board of directors, staff, plan of<br />

operations, and funding; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 749—<br />

BY SENATOR CAIN AND REPRESENTATIVE JOHN SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:302.5, relative to sales tax proceeds; to<br />

provide for the distribution of certain state tax proceeds in<br />

Vernon Parish; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 769—<br />

BY SENATOR HEITMEIER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 42:455(A)(1)(b) and to enact R.S.<br />

42:455(E), relative to payroll deduction by foreign companies;<br />

to provide for requirements for payroll deduction for foreign<br />

companies; to provide with respect to the liability of the state;<br />

to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 802—<br />

BY SENATORS MOUNT AND THEUNISSEN AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES FLAVIN, GEYMANN, E. GUILLORY, JOHNS<br />

AND MORRISH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 27:96(A), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Riverboat Economic Development and Gaming Control Act; to<br />

provide with respect to prohibited acts and gaming offenses on<br />

riverboats; to provide that certain elected public officials can<br />

engage in business activities with a riverboat gaming licensee as<br />

a non-key gaming employee under certain circumstances; to<br />

provide for notification requirements; to provide for the<br />

adoption of rules; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 829 (Duplicate of House Bill No.<br />

1563)—<br />

BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN AND REPRESENTATIVE E. GUILLORY<br />

AND COAUTHORED BY SENATOR MOUNT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:557 and to enact R.S. 11:413(15)(a),<br />

(b), and (c), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees’<br />

Retirement System; to provide with respect to membership in<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement System for any<br />

political subdivision whose creation is authorized pursuant to<br />

R.S. 33:4710.2(A)(1) with a parish wide jurisdiction in a parish<br />

with a population of not less than one hundred eighty thousand<br />

or more than one hundred eighty-five thousand according to the<br />

latest federal decennial census; to provide that employees of any<br />

political subdivision created by state law with a parish wide<br />

jurisdiction in a parish with a population of not less than one<br />

hundred eighty thousand or more than one hundred eighty-five<br />

thousand according to the latest federal decennial census shall<br />

not be eligible to become members of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Employees’ Retirement System; to provide with respect to<br />

employee and employer contributions; to provide for<br />

participation in the Deferred Retirement Option Plan by judges<br />

and court officers; to allow for remedial participation in the<br />

plan; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 799—<br />

BY SENATOR MOUNT AND REPRESENTATIVE GLOVER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 40:600.1(B)(6), (7), and (8), 600.2(12) and<br />

600.6(A)(26), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Housing Finance<br />

Agency; to provide for findings; to provide for a definition of<br />

subsidiary; to provide for authority for the agency to sponsor<br />

a statewide community housing development organization; to<br />

provide with respect to the funding of loans and financing of<br />

pools of loans; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 821—<br />

BY SENATORS BAJOIE AND CHEEK AND REPRESENTATIVE<br />

RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 36:259(II) and 919.7 and Chapter 46-A of Title 46 of<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S.<br />

46:2616 through 2618, relative to diabetes; to create the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Diabetes Initiatives Council in the Department of<br />

Health and Hospitals; to provide for the membership, powers,<br />

and duties of the board; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 843—<br />

BY SENATOR AMEDEE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:285(A)(2) and to enact R.S.<br />

46:285(A)(6) and (7), relative to child protection and foster care<br />

workers; to provide that such workers shall be trained in<br />

specific legal provision; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 842—<br />

BY SENATOR ROMERO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Chapter 45 of Title 34 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of<br />

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 34:3301 through 3313, inclusive,<br />

relative to the Acadiana Gulf of Mexico Access Channel; to<br />

provide relative to objects and purpose, powers, coordination<br />

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and cooperation; to authorize certain expropriation powers of<br />

the department; to provide relative to duties of the Department<br />

of Transportation and Development; to provide relative to the<br />

Acadiana Gulf of Mexico Access Channel; to provide certain<br />

procedures, terms, and conditions; to authorize certain activities;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 852—<br />

BY SENATORS CHAISSON AND DUPRE AND REPRESENTATIVE<br />

DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 894 (D)(3), relative to the<br />

office of motor vehicles; to provide for implementation and<br />

maintenance of an electronic database, by cooperative endeavor<br />

agreements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 855—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 25:841, 842, and 844 and to enact R.S.<br />

25:845 and 846 and R.S. 36:209(Z) and 919.7, relative to the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Civil Rights Museum; to establish and provide for the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Civil Rights Museum Advisory Board; to provide for<br />

the membership, powers, duties, and functions of the advisory<br />

board; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 869 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 736<br />

by Senator Jones)—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES AND REPRESENTATIVES HUNTER,<br />

MURRAY AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 37:914(B)(1) and to enact R.S. 42:2.1,<br />

relative to the qualifications and qualities of appointees to<br />

boards, commissions, councils, authorities, and other entities<br />

with statewide jurisdiction over certain matters; to provide<br />

relative to the composition of such entities; to provide relative<br />

to the appointment of members to such entities; to provide<br />

relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of Nursing; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 871 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 534<br />

by Senator Irons)—<br />

BY SENATORS IRONS, ADLEY, AMEDEE, BAJOIE, BOASSO,<br />

BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK, CRAVINS, DARDENNE,<br />

DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FONTENOT, B. GAUTREAUX,<br />

N. GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HINES, HOLLIS, JACKSON, JONES,<br />

KOSTELKA, LENTINI, MALONE, MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON,<br />

MICHOT, MOUNT, NEVERS, ROMERO, SMITH, THEUNISSEN AND<br />

ULLO AND REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:17, and to enact R.S. 17:17.1, 17.2, and<br />

17.3, relative to physical fitness in schools; to provide relative<br />

to the physical activity and nutrition of students; to provide for<br />

legislative findings and objectives; to establish and provide for<br />

awards for schools with outstanding programs, based on<br />

funding; to establish and provide for the implementation of a<br />

pilot program; to provide for the selection of school systems for<br />

participation; to provide for program development; to provide<br />

for limitations; to provide for reports; to provide relative to<br />

funding; and to provide for related matters.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 878 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 705<br />

by Senator Jackson)—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 33:9110, relative to communication districts; to<br />

provide for definitions; to require multi-line phone systems to<br />

provide automatic location information; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 231—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER AND REPRESENTATIVE GARY SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:431(C) and 553(B)(4), relative to<br />

proposed constitutional amendments; to provide relative to<br />

statements summarizing proposed constitutional amendments<br />

by the secretary of state; to require that such statements be<br />

posted on the internet; to require that such statements shall be<br />

posted at the polling places on election day throughout the<br />

entire day; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 290—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1938(C) and (F)(2) and to enact R.S.<br />

11:107, 723(C), 1925(G), relative to Parochial Employees'<br />

Retirement System; to provide with respect to deferred<br />

retirement option plan; to provide with respect to additional<br />

employer contributions; to provide with respect to members<br />

employed in other state employment; to provide for direct<br />

rollovers in certain circumstances for purchase of creditable<br />

service; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 337—<br />

BY SENATOR SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 24:513(I)(1)(c)(i)(aa), relative to audit<br />

requirements; to provide that monies received from urban or<br />

rural development grants shall not be included in the<br />

computation of threshold limits for audit requirements; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 432—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES AND REPRESENTATIVES HUNTER,<br />

MURRAY AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1141(B) and 1143(B)(1), relative to<br />

workers' compensation; to provide with respect to attorney fees<br />

in workers' compensation matters; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 492—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 40:2009.24, relative to nursing homes; to provide for<br />

the creation of the Nursing Home Quality and Efficiency Board;<br />

to provide for membership of the board; to provide for the<br />

functions and duties of the board; to provide for rule making by<br />

the Department of Health and Hospitals; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 553—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:1430.18, relative to property insurance; to provide<br />

certain requirements for coverage and issuance of property<br />

insurance by the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Citizens Property Insurance<br />

Corporation; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 564—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:315.9(A)(6), 315.18(B)(1)(introductory<br />

paragraph) and (C), and 374(C) and to enact R.S. 9:315.9(A)(7)<br />

and to repeal R.S. 9:315.18(D), relative to child support; to<br />

provide for awarding a dependency exemption; to provide for<br />

the pro rata sharing of uncovered medical expenses in a shared<br />

custody arrangement; to provide relative to rental or mortgage<br />

note reimbursement when sole use of the home is made; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 579 (Duplicate of House Bill No. 744)—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES AND REPRESENTATIVE LANCASTER AND<br />

COAUTHORED BY REPRESENTATIVES BROOME, HAMMETT<br />

AND SALTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 44:22, relative to public records; to exempt certain<br />

records in the custody of the Department of Economic<br />

Development pertaining to negotiations relative to economic<br />

development activities from the laws relative to public records<br />

until negotiations are concluded; to provide for certain<br />

determinations by the secretary of the Department of Economic<br />

Development; to provide for notice; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 594—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVE K. CARTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part IX of Chapter 4 of Title 15 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 15:571.61, relative to<br />

post-release facilities; to provide for a pilot program in the<br />

Department of Public Safety and Corrections; to provide for the<br />

duties of the department; to provide for reports; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 603—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2136.2(F), relative to Domestic Abuse<br />

Assistance, to provide for the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Protective Order<br />

Registry; to provide for release of information from the<br />

Protective Order Registry to the Department of Health and<br />

Hospitals, bureau of protective services, the Governor's Office<br />

of Elderly Affairs, elderly protective services, and the office of<br />

the attorney general; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 617—<br />

BY SENATOR ULLO AND REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:3129.7, relative to the Board of the Regents; to<br />

require the development and maintenance of a state student<br />

financial aid plan; to provide relative to legislative review and<br />

approval; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 645—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES AND REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:961(7), (8), (9), (10), (13), (14), (15),<br />

(20), (21), (24), (27), (32), (34), and (38), to enact R.S.<br />

40:961(39), (40) and (41), and to rename Part X of Chapter 4 of<br />

Title 40 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, relative to<br />

uniform controlled substances law; to provide for changes in<br />

definitions to conform with federal law; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 662—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:964(Schedule III)(D)(3) and (4),<br />

relative to classification of controlled dangerous substances; to<br />

substitute hydrocodone for dihydrocodeinone as a Schedule III<br />

controlled dangerous substance; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 701—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 46:1441.14, relative to family child care providers; to<br />

provide for required participation in orientation sessions; to<br />

provide that orientation programs shall be approved by the<br />

Department of Social Services or the Department of Education;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 710—<br />

BY SENATOR ELLINGTON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 34:855.3(E) and (F), relative to the<br />

regulation of personal watercraft; to change the age requirement<br />

to sixteen years of age to operate a personal watercraft; to<br />

authorize a person thirteen years of age or older on January 1,<br />

2005, until they reach the age of sixteen, to operate a personal<br />

watercraft if they have completed a boating safety education<br />

course; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 743—<br />

BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 29:655(D) and the introductory paragraph<br />

of 657(A), relative military affairs; to provide certain benefits<br />

for Civil Air Patrol members who are injured or killed or become<br />

ill during performance of their duties; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 744—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 16:11(A)(2), relative to the annual salary<br />

of assistant district attorneys payable by the state; to authorize<br />

certain district attorneys to reallocate the total amount fixed for<br />

the annual salary of their assistant district attorneys; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 767—<br />

BY SENATOR HAINKEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 41:1702(J), relative to certain waters; to provide<br />

relative to uses of the water bottom of Lake Pontchartrain; to<br />

provide certain terms, conditions, and requirements; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 770—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:1519.2(B)(1)(i), relative to University Medical<br />

Center in Baton Rouge; to provide for the establishment of such<br />

an entity; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 772—<br />

BY SENATORS MALONE AND JACKSON AND REPRESENTATIVE<br />

M. POWELL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 17:85.6, relat ive to naming school auditoriums; to<br />

authorize the parish school board in certain parishes to name<br />

school auditoriums in honor of former principals; to provide<br />

limitations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

Schedler<br />

and they are hereby presented for executive approval.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Leaves of Absence<br />

The following leaves of absence were asked for and granted:<br />

½ Day<br />

Adjournment<br />

Senator Bajoie moved that the Senate adjourn sine die.<br />

Post Session Legislative Actions<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Secretary of the Senate<br />

GAYE F. HAMILTON<br />

Journal Clerk<br />

Following final adjournment, the instruments contained in the<br />

following messages were acted upon on the dates indicated.<br />

Privilege Report of the Committee on<br />

Senate and Governmental Affairs<br />

ENROLLMENTS<br />

Senator Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate<br />

and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

June 22, 2004<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The following Senate Bills have been properly enrolled:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 14—<br />

BY SENATORS DUPRE AND MARIONNEAUX AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587(A)(1)(a), relative to criminal<br />

procedure; to provide relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Bureau of<br />

Criminal Identification and Information; to authorize such<br />

bureau to release criminal history records and identification files<br />

to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Bar Association; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 23—<br />

BY SENATOR MOUNT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 4:144(A), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Racing Commission; to increase the at-large membership of the<br />

commission; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 145 (Duplicate of House Bill No. 45)—<br />

BY SENATOR ELLINGTON AND REPRESENTATIVE MCVEA<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2795.4(A)(3) and (F), relative to<br />

limitation of liability; to provide relative to motorized off-road<br />

vehicle activities; to increase the weight limitation on vehicles<br />

involved in such activities; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 161—<br />

BY SENATOR B. GAUTREAUX AND REPRESENTATIVES BRUCE,<br />

CAZAYOUX, DOWNS, FANNIN, FRITH, HILL, KENNEY, LAFLEUR,<br />

MORRISH, T. POWELL, JACK SMITH, ST. GERMAIN AND STRAIN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part XVI of Chapter 5 of Title 3 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 3:559.1 through<br />

559.9, and R.S. 36:629(Q), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Aquatic<br />

Chelonian Research and Promotion Board; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide for the composition, powers, and duties<br />

of the board; to provide for the powers of the commissioner of<br />

agriculture and forestry; to provide for a referendum for<br />

imposition of assessments and authorization for certain<br />

activities; to provide for the collection and disbursement of<br />

assessments; to provide for violations and penalties; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 261—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES AND REPRESENTATIVE HILL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 42:1119 (B)(2)(a)(iv), relative to the Code of<br />

Governmental Ethics; to provide with respect to nepotism; to<br />

authorize the employment of immediate family members of a<br />

school board member or a superintendent as a certified guidance<br />

counselor in certain parishes under certain circumstances; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 394—<br />

BY SENATORS BARHAM, MARIONNEAUX, CAIN, NEVERS AND<br />

B. GAUTREAUX AND REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL, KENNEY AND<br />

THOMPSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

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To enact R.S. 47:337.9(E), relative to taxation by political<br />

subdivisions; to provide for an exemption for certain diesel fuel;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 411—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1403(A)(2), 1404, 1452, 1453(3) and<br />

(4), relative to assistance for children; to clarify the law<br />

regarding mandated licensure of child-placing agencies; to include<br />

an adoption agency within the definition of "child-placing<br />

agency"; to provide for retroactive application of licensure for<br />

child-placing agencies; to provide for the declaration of policy<br />

regarding transitional youth residencies services and related<br />

definitions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 495—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2115.15(B), relative to public hearings;<br />

to provide for locations of hearings; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 560—<br />

BY SENATOR FONTENOT AND REPRESENTATIVE WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S.<br />

30:2194(B), (introductory paragraph), (4), (9), and (11) through<br />

(15) and the introductory paragraph of (C), 2195(A) and (E),<br />

the introductory paragraph of 2195.2(A)(1), (a), and (c)(i), (2),<br />

(3), (4), and (5), 2195.3(A)(1)(b) and (7), 2195.4(A)(1), (2), and<br />

(3)(c)(ii), 2195.6, 2195.7, 2195.8(A), the introductory<br />

paragraph of 2195.8(B) and (1) and (C), 2195.9(A), and<br />

2195.10, to enact R.S. 30:2195.8(D), (E), and (F), 2195.11, and<br />

R.S. 45:1206, and to repeal R.S. 30:2194(B)(16), relative to<br />

special funds; to provide relative to underground storage tanks;<br />

to provide for uses of money in the Motor Fuels Underground<br />

Storage Tank Trust Fund, especially relative to those who are<br />

eligible for disbursements from the fund; to provide relative to<br />

penalties for failure to pay fees that are paid into the trust fund;<br />

to provide relative to financial obligations of tank owners for<br />

environmental damage resulting from releases; to provide for the<br />

establishment of the Energy Efficiency Fund; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 561—<br />

BY SENATORS FONTENOT AND MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:424(E) and 425(E), and to enact R.S.<br />

18:425.2 and 426.1, relative to the authority of parish boards of<br />

election supervisors to provide for two commissioners to work<br />

half of an election day; to authorize any parish board of election<br />

supervisors in the event of a shortage of commissioners to create<br />

two equal work shifts for commissioners; to authorize such<br />

parish board of election supervisors to select commissioners to<br />

serve one or two shifts on an election day; to provide for the<br />

compensation of such commissioners; to require the State Board<br />

of Election Supervisors to prescribe uniform rules for the<br />

selection, scheduling, and procedures for creating two equal<br />

shifts for commissioners on election day; to provide for the<br />

effectiveness of such provisions; to provide for the<br />

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compensation of commissioners-in-charge and certain<br />

commissioners; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 570—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Evidence Article 801(D)(1)(a),<br />

relative to evidence; to provide when prior inconsistent<br />

statements are not hearsay; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 616—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 27:306(A)(4)(c)(vi) and (5)(b) and<br />

(E)(2)(c) and to enact R.S. 26:71.1(4)(d) and R.S.<br />

27:306(A)(7)(b) and (8) and 311.3(C) and to repeal R.S.<br />

27:306(A)(5)(d), relative to the Video Draw Poker Devices<br />

Control Law; to provide for qualified truck stop facilities; to<br />

provide for calculation of monthly fuel sales average for device<br />

number determinations at truck stops; to provide for<br />

exceptions; to authorize the leasing or subleasing of fuel<br />

facilities at qualified truck stop facilities; to provide for license<br />

qualifications when a video draw poker device license is sold or<br />

transferred; to provide for the one hundred eighty day time limit<br />

allowing the operation of video draw poker devices under an old<br />

license pending approval of a license to operate in the name of<br />

a new establishment owner; to provide an exception for<br />

suitability criteria for certified technician level two employees;<br />

to provide relative to the operation of video draw poker devices<br />

at certain golf courses; to provide with respect to the licensing<br />

requirements for the operation of video draw poker devices at<br />

certain golf courses; to provide relative to the sale of alcoholic<br />

beverages at certain golf courses; to provide for the issuance of<br />

a conditional alcoholic beverage permit to certain golf courses;<br />

to provide for the continued operation of video draw poker<br />

devices at certain golf courses; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 633—<br />

BY SENATORS KOSTELKA, SCHEDLER, ADLEY, AMEDEE,<br />

BARHAM, BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK,<br />

CRAVINS, DARDENNE, DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON,<br />

FONTENOT, B. GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HINES, HOLLIS,<br />

IRONS, JACKSON, LENTINI, MALONE, MARIONNEAUX, MICHOT,<br />

MOUNT, NEVERS, THEUNISSEN AND ULLO AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES DARTEZ AND KATZ<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 14:75, relative to nonpayment of child support<br />

obligations; to enact the Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>; to create the crime of failure to pay legal child<br />

support obligation; to provide for penalties; to provide for<br />

restitution; to provide for venue; to provide for definitions; to<br />

provide for an affirmative defense; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 695—<br />

BY SENATOR MALONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 31:149, and to repeal R.S. 31:149.1,<br />

149.2, 149.3, 150, 151, and 152, relative to mineral rights in<br />

land acquired or expropriated by governments or governmental<br />

agencies; to provide certain procedures, terms, and conditions<br />

relative to such mineral rights; to provide relative to the<br />

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prescription of nonuse; to repeal certain provisions; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 831—<br />

BY SENATOR ELLINGTON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property<br />

from the Department of Transportation and Development and<br />

from the Department of Health and Hospitals; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 859—<br />

BY SENATOR ROMERO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 27:325, relative to Video Draw Poker Devices Control<br />

Law; to provide with respect to the status of licenses issued in<br />

good faith reliance on a survey which was wrong; to provide for<br />

exceptions; to provide for the remittance of the proceeds; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

CHARLES D. JONES<br />

Chairman<br />

The foregoing Senate Bills were signed by the President of the<br />

Senate.<br />

Privilege Report of the Committee on<br />

Senate and Governmental Affairs<br />

ENROLLMENTS<br />

Senator Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate<br />

and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

June 22, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The following Senate Concurrent Resolutions have been<br />

properly enrolled:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE AND REPRESENTATIVES BEARD,<br />

CURTIS, DANIEL, ROBIDEAUX, TRAHAN AND TUCKER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To provide for a study of the benefits, risks and issues involved in,<br />

and the feasibility of establishing a defined contribution plan and<br />

a modified defined benefit plan in the four state public<br />

retirement systems: <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement<br />

System, Teachers' Retirement System of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

School Employees' Retirement System, and <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Police Retirement System.<br />

50th DAY'S PROCEEDINGS<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board to<br />

direct all school system employees to follow all state laws and<br />

rules and school board policies governing assignment of bus<br />

routes and requirements for in-service training of school bus<br />

operators.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 46—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the<br />

feasibility of real-time electronic prescribing and electronic<br />

medical records to improve the quality and safety of health care<br />

and reduce fraud and abuse of prescription drugs.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 56—<br />

BY SENATORS DARDENNE AND SMITH<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the legislative auditor to compile a report on the<br />

cost of operating the district court syst em in <strong>Louisiana</strong> for<br />

presentation to the legislature prior to the 2005 Regular Session;<br />

to request assistance of various state and local governmental<br />

entities which perform various district court functions or<br />

provide financial support of the court system; and to report to<br />

the legislature any limitations imposed on the compilation of<br />

timely, relevant, and accurate information on the operations of<br />

the district court system.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request that the Senate and House committees on labor<br />

and industrial relations to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study the effects of an inadequately trained and<br />

motivated tourism and hospitality workforce on the future<br />

financial viability and competitiveness of the tourism industry<br />

on the New Orleans Metropolitan Area and throughout the<br />

state.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107—<br />

BY SENATOR BOASSO<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Natural Resources and Senate<br />

Committee on Natural Resources to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study and make recommendations to the<br />

legislature regarding revision of the state's saltwater fisheries<br />

laws and regulations as they pertain to commercial and<br />

recreational fishing.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Insurance and the<br />

House Committee on Insurance to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study the difficulty in obtaining professional<br />

liability coverage for certain healthcare providers.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135—<br />

BY SENATOR MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the special committee created by Senate Concurrent<br />

Resolution No. 21 of the 2003 Regular Session to study and<br />

develop recommendations for standards and records<br />

management technologies for clerks of court's offices and to<br />

provide relative to the committee membership.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget<br />

to create a task force to study the practices and standards<br />

followed by departments and agencies of the executive branch<br />

of state government, with respect to contracting with nonprofit<br />

organizations, in order to better assist such organizations in<br />

developing consistent professional standards of excellence<br />

applicable to such contracts.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141—<br />

BY SENATORS SMITH, ADLEY, BARHAM, CAIN, ELLINGTON, B.<br />

GAUTREAUX, HINES, SCHEDLER AND ULLO AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the president of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Community and<br />

Technical College System to allocate three hundred fifty<br />

thousand dollars from Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education<br />

funds to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State University Agricultural Center for<br />

use by the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Agriculture Education Office for the<br />

continued funding of administrative support of the state's<br />

agricultural education program.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 145—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the<br />

disparity in wages between direct service healthcare workers and<br />

the compensation of comparable healthcare workers.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149—<br />

BY SENATOR LENTINI<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Commission on Decision-Making of Persons<br />

with Cognitive Disabilities to study resources currently in place<br />

to assist such persons with decision-making and to determine<br />

the feasibility of implementing a surrogate decision-making<br />

program in <strong>Louisiana</strong> in order to ensure that people with<br />

cognitive disabilities have access to impartial assistance with<br />

decision-making.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Health and Welfare and the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to meet and function<br />

as a joint committ ee to study and make recommendations<br />

regarding assisted living communities in <strong>Louisiana</strong> to ensure that<br />

sound public policy, regulations, and laws are based upon best<br />

practices.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 162—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN, DUPLESSIS AND MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Tax Commission to extend the<br />

current moratorium and to advise the assessors for the parishes<br />

of the state that a moratorium has been instituted prohibiting<br />

the revocation of homestead exemptions for persons who have<br />

heretofore been granted the extension where such revocations<br />

would be based upon Attorney General Opinions, which<br />

opinions do not have the force of law, and to urge and request<br />

that the legislature appoint an advisory committee to study and<br />

make recommendations to the legislature regarding legislation as<br />

it relates to application of the homestead exemption.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

CHARLES D. JONES<br />

Chairman<br />

The foregoing Senate Concurrent Resolutions were signed by<br />

the President of the Senate.<br />

Privilege Report of the Committee on<br />

Senate and Governmental Affairs<br />

ENROLLMENTS<br />

Senator Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate<br />

and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

June 22, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The following Senate Resolutions have been properly enrolled:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 134—<br />

BY SENATOR ULLO<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Education and the<br />

Senate Committee on Finance to meet in informational seminars<br />

prior to the 2005 Regular Session and be briefed by the staff of<br />

the Department of Education and the State Board of Elementary<br />

and Secondary Education on the methodology and calculations<br />

of the Minimum Foundation Program formula.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 135—<br />

BY SENATORS ADLEY, CAIN AND N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Community and Technical College<br />

System not to implement a modification or reduction in summer<br />

school classes or a conversion to a nine month work schedule<br />

for employees until the Board of Regents has reviewed the<br />

impact of such implementation and has submitted its findings<br />

to the Senate Committee on Education and the House<br />

Committee on Education.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 137—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request that the Department of Health and Hospitals,<br />

Bureau of Health Services Financing, take action to end illegal<br />

requests for Medicaid prescription co-payments from pregnant<br />

women and recipients under the age of twenty-one.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 138—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the governor to direct the commissioner of<br />

administration to develop for each agency, efficiency-based<br />

objectives and performance indicators, in the preparation of the<br />

executive budget and general appropriations bill for all future<br />

fiscal years, beginning with the 2005-2006 state fiscal year.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 158—<br />

BY SENATOR KOSTELKA<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the<br />

Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Herbert L. Breard, Jr.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 159—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To acknowledge the enormous contribution made by Brady and<br />

Bonnie Broussard to the city of Abbeville, to commend them on<br />

their years of commitment and dedication, and to honor them for<br />

the selfless spirit of service their example provides to the<br />

community.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 160—<br />

BY SENATORS N. GAUTREAUX, CRAVINS, HINES AND<br />

THEUNISSEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To recognize and commend the members of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

University at Eunice baseball team and coaching staff on a<br />

spectacular regular season and for an outstanding performance<br />

finishing third at the National Junior College Athletic<br />

Association (NJCAA) Division II World Series.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 161—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend John and Hilda Picard of Abbeville on receiving the<br />

"Graduate Parents of the Year Award" from the Babe Ruth<br />

League.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 163—<br />

BY SENATORS BOISSIERE, BAJOIE, IRONS AND HAINKEL<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the New Orleans Regional Task Force on Economic<br />

Development and Health Workforce Training to plan and<br />

implement regional initiatives to meet health care employment<br />

needs and to promote economic growth and jobs in the health<br />

care industry.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 164—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals, in conjunction<br />

with the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare, to study the<br />

current licensure standards for hospice providers and to<br />

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determine whether additional licensure standards are necessary<br />

and, if needed, what the additional criteria for licensure of<br />

hospices in <strong>Louisiana</strong> should be.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 165—<br />

BY SENATOR ROMERO<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the United States Environmental Protection<br />

Agency to act immediately to renew the National Pollutant<br />

Discharge Elimination System permits for the Gulf of Mexico.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 166—<br />

BY SENATOR HAINKEL<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To declare June 24, 2004, as Fortier Manufacturing Complex Day at<br />

the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Senate and to commend the employees, past,<br />

present, and future of the Fortier Manufacturing Complex.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 167—<br />

BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To offer the condolences of the Senate to the family of Paul Marshall<br />

Johnson and to express outrage and grief over the execution of<br />

this American citizen.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 168—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To designate Sunday, June 20, 2004, as "Everyday Choices for a<br />

Healthier Life Day" in the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Senate.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 169—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express condolences of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Senate on the death of<br />

Gilbert Spland, Sr.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 148—<br />

BY SENATORS MICHOT, AMEDEE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CRAVINS,<br />

DUPRE, B. GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HINES,<br />

MARIONNEAUX, MOUNT, ROMERO AND THEUNISSEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend and congratulate Cynthia B. Duhon upon her<br />

retirement as senior caucus administrator of the Acadiana<br />

Delegation.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 149—<br />

BY SENATORS MICHOT AND N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Select Committee on Consumer<br />

Affairs and Technology to study the conflict of laws relative to<br />

the choice of law and forum for computer information<br />

agreements and the Uniform Computer Information<br />

Transactions Act (UCITA).<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 150—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend and congratulate <strong>Louisiana</strong>-born jockey Kent<br />

Desormeaux on his election into the National Museum of<br />

Racing's Hall of Fame.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 151—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend and congratulate Elaine Elder Coleman, upon the<br />

occasion of her retirement from Entergy New Orleans.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 152—<br />

BY SENATOR KOSTELKA<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Wayne Houck, Lincoln Parish Sheriff, on his much<br />

deserved retirement.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 153—<br />

BY SENATOR KOSTELKA<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the<br />

Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> on the death of Dr. Addie Huckabay<br />

Knickerbocker.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 136—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the New Orleans Regional Task Force on Economic<br />

Development and Health Workforce Training to plan and<br />

implement regional initiatives to meet health care employment<br />

needs and to promote economic growth and jobs in the health<br />

care industry.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 139—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To recognize the Faubourg Tremé as a neighborhood rich in culture,<br />

heritage and special character.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 140—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To establish the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Prosper Commission to conduct a<br />

comprehensive study of the public bid law, the procurement<br />

code, bid preferences and reciprocal preferences, and services<br />

contracts.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 141—<br />

BY SENATORS FIELDS, ADLEY, AMEDEE, BAJOIE, BARHAM,<br />

BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK, CRAVINS,<br />

DARDENNE, DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FONTENOT, B.<br />

GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HEITMEIER, HINES,<br />

HOLDEN, HOLLIS, IRONS, JACKSON, JONES, KOSTELKA,<br />

LENTINI, MALONE, MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON, MICHOT,<br />

MOUNT, NEVERS, ROMERO, SCHEDLER, SMITH, THEUNISSEN<br />

AND ULLO<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend and congratulate P.J. Brown on an outstanding<br />

professional basketball career and for his community<br />

involvement and to extend grateful appreciation for his support<br />

of the Senate Storm.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 142—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To proclaim Tuesday, June 15, 2004, as "Hibernia People for Good<br />

Government Day" in the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Senate.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 143—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Select Committee on Women and Children<br />

to study the prevalence of cervical cancer and human papilloma<br />

virus in women in <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 145—<br />

BY SENATOR KOSTELKA<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Bob Witt upon his lifetime of accomplishments as a<br />

pastor, umpire, race car driver, rodeo clown, pilot, and wrestling<br />

promoter.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 146—<br />

BY SENATOR KOSTELKA<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the<br />

Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Rodolph Conrad<br />

Whitten.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 147—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend John H. Williams upon his retirement as a photo<br />

journalist.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 155—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the<br />

Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Gertrude Constance<br />

deNux McNeely.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 156—<br />

BY SENATORS FONTENOT AND AMEDEE<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Transportation and<br />

Development to install a traffic signal at the intersection of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Highway 442 and <strong>Louisiana</strong> Highway 43 in<br />

Livingston Parish.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 157—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Sharon McKnight upon her receipt of the Polaris<br />

Award.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

CHARLES D. JONES<br />

Chairman<br />

The foregoing Senate Resolutions were signed by the President<br />

of the Senate and presented to the Secretary of State by the<br />

Secretary.<br />

Message to the Secretary of State<br />

SIGNED<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 22, 2004<br />

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June 21, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Secretary of State:<br />

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives have signed the following Senate Concurrent<br />

Resolutions:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 12—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE AND REPRESENTATIVES BEARD,<br />

DANIEL, TRAHAN AND TUCKER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To require the four state public retirement systems: <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Employees' Retirement System, Teachers' Retirement System<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, <strong>Louisiana</strong> School Employees' Retirement System,<br />

and <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Police Retirement System to comply with<br />

the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong> policies, procedures and regulations<br />

governing travel, contracts and procurement.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 44—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to authorize state<br />

and national banks to participate in lotteries and related<br />

activities for charitable purposes.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 93—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To the Senate Committee on Judiciary A and the House Committee<br />

on Judiciary to meet and to function as a joint committee to<br />

study all aspects of increasing the number of judges of the First<br />

Circuit Court of Appeal, supreme court districts, and associate<br />

justices.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 132—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the governor of the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, the president of the<br />

Senate, and the speaker of the House of Representatives to,<br />

individually or jointly, take approp riate action to prohibit<br />

smoking throughout the state capitol thereby creating and<br />

declaring the capitol a "smoke-free" environment.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 144—<br />

BY SENATOR BOASSO<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To authorize and request the Senate Committee on Insurance and<br />

House Committee on Insurance to establish a joint committee to<br />

conduct a comprehensive study of local government insurance<br />

and risk management programs with a review of statutory<br />

authority.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 165—<br />

BY SENATORS BOISSIERE, IRONS, DUPLESSIS AND BOASSO AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES MARCHAND AND ODINET<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

T o urge and request the Norfolk Southern Railroad to work in<br />

cooperation with the Regional Transit Authority to allow the<br />

proposed Desire Streetcar to cross the Norfolk Southern<br />

Railroad tracks at the intersection of St. Claude Avenue at Press<br />

Street in New Orleans.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 122—<br />

BY SENATOR ULLO AND REPRESENTATIVES CRANE AND<br />

HONEY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To provide for legislative approval of the formula to determine the<br />

cost of a minimum foundation program of education in all public<br />

elementary and secondary schools as well as to equitably<br />

allocate the funds to each parish, city and other local school<br />

systems as developed by the State Board of Elementary and<br />

Secondary Education and adopted by the board on March 12,<br />

2004, and as subsequently revised pursuant to board action on<br />

April 15, 2004.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 164—<br />

BY SENATORS THEUNISSEN, CAIN AND MOUNT AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES FLAVIN, FRITH, GEYMANN, E. GUILLORY,<br />

JOHNS AND MORRISH<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Legislature of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Algie Breaux, former Calcasieu<br />

Parish police juror and dedicated public servant.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 154—<br />

BY SENATOR MARIONNEAUX<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on Capital<br />

Outlay, with the assistance of and input from the commissioner<br />

of administration, to develop recommendations for a new<br />

capital outlay budget process that encompasses a true priority<br />

system for capital projects throughout the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 157—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLLIS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget<br />

to form a subcommittee on science and technology to study<br />

science and technology issues; to seek ways to increase research<br />

and development and the availability of seed capital; to develop<br />

incentives to encourage investment; and to facilitate interactions<br />

among interested persons.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 158—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact and fully<br />

fund the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's<br />

Vision for Space Exploration Program.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 159—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPRE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to review federal<br />

laws, rules, and procedures affecting coastal wetlands activities<br />

and permitting in <strong>Louisiana</strong>, in order to promote effective<br />

stewardship by enhancing cooperation and effective<br />

communication between federal agencies and <strong>Louisiana</strong> state and<br />

local agencies.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 160—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget<br />

to meet and study the awarding of contracts for<br />

telecommunications services provided to inmates to determine<br />

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if the awards are being made to the lowest responsible bidder<br />

and to ensure that the state is not profiting from such services.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 161—<br />

BY SENATOR ULLO AND REPRESENTATIVE TOOMY<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To commend J. M. "Jack" Kyle III upon the occasion of his<br />

retirement as Vice President of Government Affairs for Union<br />

Pacific Railroad for the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 155—<br />

BY SENATORS SMITH, ELLINGTON, BARHAM, B. GAUTREAUX,<br />

NEVERS, AND THEUNISSEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate and House committees on agriculture,<br />

forestry, aquaculture, and rural development to meet and<br />

function as a joint committee to study and make<br />

recommendations for the creation of a state office of rural<br />

affairs, including but not limited to its structure, powers, duties,<br />

functions, responsibilities, and funding, and in coordinating such<br />

study, obtain assistance, information, and recommendations it<br />

deems necessary.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 163—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Board of Regents to study the feasibility of<br />

creating two separate systems out of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Community<br />

and Technical College System.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 121—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Commerce and the Senate<br />

Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and<br />

International Affairs to meet and function as a joint committee<br />

to study the conditions in the <strong>Louisiana</strong> housing finance market<br />

and address the issues and concerns relative to protecting<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> citizens from predatory lending practices.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 136—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To continue and provide for the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Task Force on Indigent<br />

Defense Services.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3—<br />

BY SENATOR THEUNISSEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the Governor's Aviation Advisory Commission, as<br />

created by Senate Concurrent Resolution 78 of the 1997 Regular<br />

Session of the Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and to provide for its<br />

membership.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 16—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request judges who sentence juveniles to the custody of<br />

local juvenile detention facilities to require immunization for<br />

Hepatitis B as a condition of sentencing.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 20—<br />

BY SENATOR NEVERS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to appropriate and<br />

expedite funding for the development of a hurricane evacuation<br />

route in <strong>Louisiana</strong> and Mississippi.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 24—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON AND REPRESENTATIVE MCDONALD<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the governor to support policies that ensure the<br />

public's right to access and use, for both navigation and fishing,<br />

naturally navigable waterways in the state.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 31—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the State Board of Elementary and Secondary<br />

Education to provide to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Legislature, through the<br />

members of the Senate Committee on Education and the House<br />

Committee on Education, a report on school performance, as<br />

measured by the school and district accountability program,<br />

excluding the effect of the test results of students who are<br />

classified as special education students, other than those that<br />

are gifted and talented.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 36—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Health and Hospitals to<br />

study the feasibility and the fiscal impact of raising the<br />

Medicaid eligibility income level to one hundred percent of the<br />

federal poverty level for those with disabilities.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 49—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Board of Regents to develop a plan for the<br />

coordinated expansion of the community and technical colleges<br />

throughout the state which accounts for and includes the<br />

provision of educational services as well as the needed capital<br />

facility.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 84—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON AND REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request that the Department of Health and Hospitals<br />

study the issue of the health care delivery system in <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

and the establishment of a more integrated delivery system<br />

statewide.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 95—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON AND REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To establish a framework for permanent regional health care<br />

consortiums designed to continue the work begun by the<br />

regional summits called by the governor in 2004.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 110—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To extend the authority for the Forensic Strategic Task Force until<br />

July 1, 2006.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 123—<br />

BY SENATORS SMITH AND MCPHERSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Department of Transportation and<br />

Development to study the laws that govern the operation of<br />

vehicles which haul <strong>Louisiana</strong> products on the highways and<br />

roadways of <strong>Louisiana</strong> in excess of the standard limitations set<br />

forth in law, and to include in such study more particularly,<br />

vehicles transporting forestry products in their natural state and<br />

vehicles transporting <strong>Louisiana</strong>-produced lignite coal and coke<br />

fuel.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 140—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Board of Private Investigator<br />

Examiners to take appropriate steps to provide for the offering<br />

of courses in private investigation at Southern University.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 152—<br />

BY SENATORS DUPRE, BOASSO, B. GAUTREAUX, N.<br />

GAUTREAUX, MOUNT, ROMERO, THEUNISSEN AND ULLO<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the Congress of the United States to enact legislation<br />

eliminating the “new shipper” bonding privilege.<br />

Message to the Secretary of State<br />

SIGNED<br />

JOINT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 22, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Secretary of State:<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Secretary of the Senate<br />

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives have signed the following Joint Resolution:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 806 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 158<br />

by Senator Dupre)—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPRE AND REPRESENTATIVE DOERGE AND<br />

COAUTHORED BY SENATORS MCPHERSON, ROMERO AND ULLO<br />

AND REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, ANSARDI, ARNOLD,<br />

BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BOWLER, BROOME, BRUCE,<br />

BRUNEAU, BURNS, BURRELL, R. CARTER, CROWE, CURTIS,<br />

DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT, DORSEY, DOVE, DOWNS,<br />

DURAND, FANNIN, FARRAR, FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH,<br />

GALLOT, GRAY, M. GUILLORY, HAMMETT, HEATON, HEBERT,<br />

HILL, HONEY, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KENNEY,<br />

LANCASTER, MARCHAND, MARTINY, MCDONALD,<br />

MONTGOMERY, MURRAY, ODINET, PITRE, QUEZAIRE,<br />

RICHMOND, RITCHIE, ROMERO, SALTER, SCHNEIDER,<br />

SHEPHERD, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JANE SMITH, ST.<br />

GERMAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRICHE,<br />

WADDELL, WALKER, WOOTON AND WRIGHT<br />

A JOINT RESOLUTION<br />

Proposing to amend Section 20(A) of Article VII of the Constitution<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, relative to the homestead exemption from ad<br />

valorem property taxes; to provide persons eligible for the<br />

homestead exemption and for the valuation of land which is the<br />

homestead; to provide for the homestead exemption for<br />

homesteads owned in indivision and for fields in which there is<br />

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timber; to provide for the application of the exemption to the<br />

surviving spouse, testamentary or irrevocable trusts,<br />

usufructuaries, and to property occupied by a buyer under a<br />

bond for deed contract under certain conditions; to prohibit<br />

more than one exemption for any person; and to specify an<br />

election for submission of the proposition to electors and<br />

provide a ballot proposition.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Secretary of the Senate<br />

Message to the Governor<br />

SIGNED <strong>SENATE</strong> BILLS<br />

June 23, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Governor of the State of <strong>Louisiana</strong>:<br />

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives have signed the following Senate Bills:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 14—<br />

BY SENATORS DUPRE AND MARIONNEAUX AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVE CAZAYOUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:587(A)(1)(a), relative to criminal<br />

procedure; to provide relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Bureau of<br />

Criminal Identification and Information; to authorize such<br />

bureau to release criminal history records and identification files<br />

to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Bar Association; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 23—<br />

BY SENATOR MOUNT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 4:144(A), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Racing Commission; to increase the at-large membership of the<br />

commission; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 145 (Duplicate of House Bill No. 45)—<br />

BY SENATOR ELLINGTON AND REPRESENTATIVE MCVEA<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:2795.4(A)(3) and (F), relative to<br />

limitation of liability; to provide relative to motorized off-road<br />

vehicle activities; to increase the weight limitation on vehicles<br />

involved in such activities; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 161—<br />

BY SENATOR B. GAUTREAUX AND REPRESENTATIVES BRUCE,<br />

CAZAYOUX, DOWNS, FANNIN, FRITH, HILL, KENNEY, LAFLEUR,<br />

MORRISH, T. POWELL, JACK SMITH, ST. GERMAIN AND STRAIN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Part XVI of Chapter 5 of Title 3 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 3:559.1 through<br />

559.9, and R.S. 36:629(Q), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Aquatic<br />

Chelonian Research and Promotion Board; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide for the composition, powers, and duties<br />

of the board; to provide for the powers of the commissioner of<br />

agriculture and forestry; to provide for a referendum for<br />

imposition of assessments and authorization for certain<br />

activities; to provide for the collection and disbursement of<br />

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assessments; to provide for violations and penalties; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 261—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES AND REPRESENTATIVE HILL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 42:1119 (B)(2)(a)(iv), relative to the Code of<br />

Governmental Ethics; to provide with respect to nepotism; to<br />

authorize the employment of immediate family members of a<br />

school board member or a superintendent as a certified guidance<br />

counselor in certain parishes under certain circumstances; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 394—<br />

BY SENATORS BARHAM, MARIONNEAUX, CAIN, NEVERS AND<br />

B. GAUTREAUX AND REPRESENTATIVE FUTRELL, KENNEY AND<br />

THOMPSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 47:337.9(E), relative to taxation by political<br />

subdivisions; to provide for an exemption for certain diesel fuel;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 411—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE AND REPRESENTATIVE RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:1403(A)(2), 1404, 1452, 1453(3) and<br />

(4), relative to assistance for children; to clarify the law<br />

regarding mandated licensure of child-placing agencies; to include<br />

an adoption agency within the definition of "child-placing<br />

agency"; to provide for retroactive application of licensure for<br />

child-placing agencies; to provide for the declaration of policy<br />

regarding transitional youth residencies services and related<br />

definitions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 495—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:2115.15(B), relative to public hearings;<br />

to provide for locations of hearings; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 560—<br />

BY SENATOR FONTENOT AND REPRESENTATIVE WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the introductory paragraph of R.S.<br />

30:2194(B), (introductory paragraph), (4), (9), and (11) through<br />

(15) and the introductory paragraph of (C), 2195(A) and (E),<br />

the introductory paragraph of 2195.2(A)(1), (a), and (c)(i), (2),<br />

(3), (4), and (5), 2195.3(A)(1)(b) and (7), 2195.4(A)(1), (2), and<br />

(3)(c)(ii), 2195.6, 2195.7, 2195.8(A), the introductory<br />

paragraph of 2195.8(B) and (1) and (C), 2195.9(A), and<br />

2195.10, to enact R.S. 30:2195.8(D), (E), and (F), 2195.11, and<br />

R.S. 45:1206, and to repeal R.S. 30:2194(B)(16), relative to<br />

special funds; to provide relative to underground storage tanks;<br />

to provide for uses of money in the Motor Fuels Underground<br />

Storage Tank Trust Fund, especially relative to those who are<br />

eligible for disbursements from the fund; to provide relative to<br />

penalties for failure to pay fees that are paid into the trust fund;<br />

to provide relative to financial obligations of tank owners for<br />

environmental damage resulting from releases; to provide for the<br />

establishment of the Energy Efficiency Fund; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 561—<br />

BY SENATORS FONTENOT AND MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:424(E) and 425(E), and to enact R.S.<br />

18:425.2 and 426.1, relative to the authority of parish boards of<br />

election supervisors to provide for two commissioners to work<br />

half of an election day; to authorize any parish board of election<br />

supervisors in the event of a shortage of commissioners to<br />

create two equal work shifts for commissioners; to authorize<br />

such parish board of election supervisors to select<br />

commissioners to serve one or two shifts on an election day; to<br />

provide for the compensation of such commissioners; to require<br />

the State Board of Election Supervisors to prescribe uniform<br />

rules for the selection, scheduling, and procedures for creating<br />

two equal shifts for commissioners on election day; to provide<br />

for the effectiveness of such provisions; to provide for the<br />

compensation of commissioners-in-charge and certain<br />

commissioners; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 570—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Evidence Article 801(D)(1)(a),<br />

relative to evidence; to provide when prior inconsistent<br />

statements are not hearsay; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 616—<br />

BY SENATOR CHAISSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 27:306(A)(4)(c)(vi) and (5)(b) and<br />

(E)(2)(c) and to enact R.S. 26:71.1(4)(d) and R.S.<br />

27:306(A)(7)(b) and (8) and 311.3(C) and to repeal R.S.<br />

27:306(A)(5)(d), relative to the Video Draw Poker Devices<br />

Control Law; to provide for qualified truck stop facilities; to<br />

provide for calculation of monthly fuel sales average for device<br />

number determinations at truck stops; to provide for<br />

exceptions; to authorize the leasing or subleasing of fuel<br />

facilities at qualified truck stop facilities; to provide for license<br />

qualifications when a video draw poker device license is sold or<br />

transferred; to provide for the one hundred eighty day time limit<br />

allowing the operation of video draw poker devices under an old<br />

license pending approval of a license to operate in the name of<br />

a new establishment owner; to provide an exception for<br />

suitability criteria for certified technician level two employees;<br />

to provide relative to the operation of video draw poker devices<br />

at certain golf courses; to provide with respect to the licensing<br />

requirements for the operation of video draw poker devices at<br />

certain golf courses; to provide relative to the sale of alcoholic<br />

beverages at certain golf courses; to provide for the issuance of<br />

a conditional alcoholic beverage permit to certain golf courses;<br />

to provide for the continued operation of video draw poker<br />

devices at certain golf courses; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 633—<br />

BY SENATORS KOSTELKA, SCHEDLER, ADLEY, AMEDEE,<br />

BARHAM, BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK,<br />

CRAVINS, DARDENNE, DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON,<br />

FONTENOT, B. GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HINES, HOLLIS,<br />

IRONS, JACKSON, LENTINI, MALONE, MARIONNEAUX, MICHOT,<br />

MOUNT, NEVERS, THEUNISSEN AND ULLO AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES DARTEZ AND KATZ<br />

AN ACT<br />

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To enact R.S. 14:75, relative to nonpayment of child support<br />

obligations; to enact the Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>; to create the crime of failure to pay legal child<br />

support obligation; to provide for penalties; to provide for<br />

restitution; to provide for venue; to provide for definitions; to<br />

provide for an affirmative defense; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 695—<br />

BY SENATOR MALONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 31:149, and to repeal R.S. 31:149.1,<br />

149.2, 149.3, 150, 151, and 152, relative to mineral rights in land<br />

acquired or expropriated by governments or governmental<br />

agencies; to provide certain procedures, terms, and conditions<br />

relative to such mineral rights; to provide relative to the<br />

prescription of nonuse; to repeal certain provisions; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 831—<br />

BY SENATOR ELLINGTON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property<br />

from the Department of Transportation and Development and<br />

from the Department of Health and Hospitals; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 859—<br />

BY SENATOR ROMERO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 27:325, relative to Video Draw Poker Devices Control<br />

Law; to provide with respect to the status of licenses issued in<br />

good faith reliance on a survey which was wrong; to provide for<br />

exceptions; to provide for the remittance of the proceeds; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 545—<br />

BY SENATOR DUPLESSIS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the heading of Part I of Chapter 12-A of Title<br />

33 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950 and R.S.<br />

33:4701(A), 4702(B)(1), (2), (4), and (6) and (C)(1), 4703(A),<br />

4706(B), 4707(A)(1) and (4), 4708(A) and (B)(introductory<br />

paragraph), (2), and (4), and 4880, and to repeal R.S.<br />

33:4702(B)(3), relative to the New Orleans Business and<br />

Industrial District; to change the name of the district; to provide<br />

relative to the membership of the board of commissioners; to<br />

provide relative to the appointment and qualifications of board<br />

members; to provide relative to terms of office; to provide<br />

relative to the selection of officers by the board; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 622—<br />

BY SENATOR BOISSIERE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:102(A) and (B)(1) and (3)(d), 542(A),<br />

(B), (C)(1)(introductory paragraph), and (D), and 883.1(A), (B),<br />

and (C)(1)(introductory paragraph), and to enact R.S.<br />

11:102(B)(5), relative to state retirement systems; to provide<br />

relative to payment of unfunded accrued liabilities of the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement System, the Teachers'<br />

Retirement System of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and the <strong>Louisiana</strong> School<br />

Employees' Retirement System; to provide for amortization of<br />

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unfunded accrued liabilities over a thirty-year period or in<br />

accordance with standards promulgated by the Governmental<br />

Accounting Standards Board from the time of occurrence; to<br />

provide for minimum employer contributions; to provide for an<br />

Employer Credit Account; to provide for credits to and debits<br />

from the Employee Experience Account; to include any negative<br />

Employee Experience Account balances in the unfunded accrued<br />

liability; to provide for Employee Experience Account credits;<br />

to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 785—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Section 7(A) and (B)(1) of Act No. 1225 of<br />

the 2003 Regular Session of the Legislature and to enact R.S.<br />

17:3226(D) and 3228(D), relative to the authority of the Board<br />

of Regents to establish learning centers; to authorize the Board<br />

of Regents to establish the Northeast <strong>Louisiana</strong> Delta Learning<br />

Center; to provide for the management, and supervision of the<br />

learning center; to authorize the establishment of an advisory<br />

council; to provide for the use of the facility known as the<br />

Swanson Correctional Center for Youth-Madison Parish Unit<br />

and for the use of certain savings attributed to reduction in<br />

services and employees at such facility; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 815—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER AND REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 36:259(II) and Chapter 59 of Title 37 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:3651<br />

through 3664, relative to the certification of employee<br />

assistance professionals; to provide for definitions; to create the<br />

Board of Certified Employee Assistance Professionals; to<br />

provide for authority of the board; to provide for professional<br />

certification requirements; to provide for operation of the board;<br />

to provide for procedures for disciplinary action; to provide for<br />

confidentiality of records; to provide for protection for the<br />

practice of other professions; to provide for prohibited acts and<br />

penalties; and to provide for related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 875 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 336<br />

by Senator McPherson)—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17: 403(C), R.S. 36:258(E)(1), and R.S.<br />

46:2503(A) and to enact Chapter 50-A of Title 37 of <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Revised Statutes of 1950, to be comprised of R.S. 37:3386<br />

through 3390.6, and to repeal R.S. 36:259(E)(19), R.S.<br />

46:2503(E), and Chapter 50 of Title 37 of <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised<br />

Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 37:3371 through 3384,<br />

relative to addictive disorder professionals; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide for categories of addictive disorder<br />

professionals; to provide for powers and duties of the<br />

Department of Health and Hospitals, office for addictive<br />

disorders; to provide for licensure, certification, and registration<br />

of addictive disorder counselors and professionals; to authorize<br />

the department to impose application fees; to provide with<br />

respect to penalties; to establish the Addictive Disorders<br />

Professionals Licensing and Certification Fund in the state<br />

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treasury; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 876 (Substitute for Senate Bill No. 857<br />

by Senator Ullo)—<br />

BY SENATOR ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:1662.3(6), (7), (12), (14), (15), (17),<br />

(24), (26), (27), and (28), 1662.4(A)(3) and (4), (B), the<br />

introductory paragraph of (C), (C)(1), (3), (4), (6), and (7),<br />

1662.6(A)(3), (B)(6)(a) and (b) and (9), (C)(5) and (6)(a) and<br />

(b), and (9), 1662.7(A), (B), (C), the introductory paragraph of<br />

(D), (D)(2), (E), and (F), 1662.8(A), the introductory paragraph<br />

of (B), (B)(2)(g) and (h), (3)(a) and (b), and (4), 1662.9(A)(3),<br />

(5) and (11), (C), (D)(1) and (3), and (E), 1662.11(A)(2),<br />

1662.12(A)(2) and (5), 1662.14(A)(2), the introductory<br />

p aragraph of (3), (3)(b), and (5), (C)(2), (3), and (6), and<br />

1662.15(B)(2), and R.S. 15:587(A)(1)(a), and to enact R.S.<br />

40:1662.3(29), 1662.6(B)(6)(d), 1662.8(B)(2)(i), (j) and (k),<br />

1662.9(A)(12), (13) and (14), 1662.14(C)(7), and 1662.16(D),<br />

relative to public health and safety; to provide for alarm<br />

industry and locksmith licensing standards; to authorize access<br />

by the state fire marshal to information from the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information in certain<br />

instances; and to provide for related matters.<br />

and they are hereby presented for executive approval.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Secretary of the Senate<br />

Privilege Report of the Committee on<br />

Senate and Governmental Affairs<br />

ENROLLMENTS<br />

Senator Jones, Chairman on behalf of the Committee on Senate<br />

and Governmental Affairs, submitted the following report:<br />

June 23, 2004<br />

To the President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed by your Committee on Senate and Governmental<br />

Affairs to submit the following report:<br />

The following Senate Resolutions have been properly enrolled:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 144—<br />

BY SENATOR JONES<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To amend and readopt Senate Rule 16.3 of the Rules of Order of the<br />

Senate, relative to confirmation proceedings by the Senate; to<br />

provide relative to procedures for consideration of<br />

appointments by the Senate Committee on Senate and<br />

Governmental Affairs.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 170—<br />

BY SENATORS ADLEY AND MOUNT<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal<br />

Affairs to study performance-based energy efficiency contracts,<br />

including the process by which such contracts are awarded and<br />

the financing arrangements used in such contracts.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 171—<br />

BY SENATOR NEVERS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate of the<br />

Legislature of <strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Will Smith, Jr.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 172—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To commend Coach Henry “Hank” Louis Stram for his enshrinement<br />

into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 173—<br />

BY SENATOR CAIN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Insurance to meet and<br />

form an advisory committee to study and determine the<br />

possible effects of pharmacy benefit managers on the health<br />

insurance policy holders, pharmacists, health care providers and<br />

medication manufacturers.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 174—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN AND DARDENNE<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To recognize Durand "Rudy" Macklin on his many accomplishments<br />

and contributions to the state of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, and to urge and<br />

request the governing authority of East Baton Rouge Parish to<br />

name a street or thoroughfare in his honor.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 176—<br />

BY SENATORS HAINKEL, ADLEY, AMEDEE, BAJOIE, BARHAM,<br />

BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHAISSON, CHEEK, CRAVINS,<br />

DARDENNE, DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FIELDS,<br />

FONTENOT, B. GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HEITMEIER,<br />

HINES, HOLDEN, HOLLIS, IRONS, JACKSON, JONES, KOSTELKA,<br />

LENTINI, MALONE, MARIONNEAUX, MCPHERSON, MICHOT,<br />

MOUNT, NEVERS, ROMERO, SCHEDLER, SMITH, THEUNISSEN<br />

AND ULLO<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature<br />

of <strong>Louisiana</strong> upon the death of Herbert James Murray, Sr.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 177—<br />

BY SENATOR HINES<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To adopt Senate Rule No. 13.22 of the Rules of Order of the Senate,<br />

relative to the jurisdiction, powers and functions of Senate<br />

committees; to establish and provide for an executive committee<br />

of the Senate; and to provide for the authority of such<br />

committee.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 178—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer<br />

Protection, and International Affairs to study the feasibility of<br />

requiring all telephone systems to provide enhanced 911<br />

service.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 179—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the Senate upon<br />

the death of Alex M. Haysbert, Sr., retired athletic equipment<br />

manager for Southern University.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> RESOLUTION NO. 180—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A RESOLUTION<br />

To express the condolences of the Senate to the family of Alex M.<br />

Haysbert, Sr.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

CHARLES D. JONES<br />

Chairman<br />

The foregoing Senate Resolutions were signed by the President<br />

of the Senate and presented to the Secretary of State by the<br />

Secretary.<br />

Message to the Secretary of State<br />

SIGNED<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> JOINT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 23, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Secretary of State:<br />

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives have signed the following Senate Joint Resolution:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> BILL NO. 44—<br />

BY SENATORS NEVERS AND SCHEDLER AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVES STRAIN AND MORRELL<br />

A JOINT RESOLUTION<br />

Proposing to add Article VII, Section 10.12 of the Constitution of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong>, relative to providing funds for the support of<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> farmers and fishermen; to establish the Agricultural<br />

and Seafood Products Support Fund as a special fund in the<br />

state treasury; to provide for sources of revenue, and for deposit<br />

and uses of monies in the fund; to authorize the legislature by<br />

law to provide for programs of assistance to <strong>Louisiana</strong> farmers<br />

and fishermen; to specify an election for submission of the<br />

proposition to electors and provide a ballot proposition; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

Message to the Secretary of State<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Secretary of the Senate<br />

SIGNED<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 23, 2004<br />

To the Honorable Secretary of State:<br />

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The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of<br />

Representatives have signed the following Senate Concurrent<br />

Resolutions:<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 15—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE AND REPRESENTATIVES BEARD,<br />

CURTIS, DANIEL, ROBIDEAUX, TRAHAN AND TUCKER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To provide for a study of the benefits, risks and issues involved in,<br />

and the feasibility of establishing a defined contribution plan<br />

and a modified defined benefit plan in the four state public<br />

retirement systems: <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement<br />

System, Teachers' Retirement System of <strong>Louisiana</strong>, <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

School Employees' Retirement System, and <strong>Louisiana</strong> State<br />

Police Retirement System.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 35—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board to<br />

direct all school system employees to follow all state laws and<br />

rules and school board policies governing assignment of bus<br />

routes and requirements for in-service training of school bus<br />

operators.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 46—<br />

BY SENATOR MCPHERSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the<br />

feasibility of real-time electronic prescribing and electronic<br />

medical records to improve the quality and safety of health care<br />

and reduce fraud and abuse of prescription drugs.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 56—<br />

BY SENATORS DARDENNE AND SMITH<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the legislative auditor to compile a report on the<br />

cost of operating the district court system in <strong>Louisiana</strong> for<br />

presentation to the legislature prior to the 2005 Regular Session;<br />

to request assistance of various state and local governmental<br />

entities which perform various district court functions or<br />

provide financial support of the court system; and to report to<br />

the legislature any limitations imposed on the compilation of<br />

timely, relevant, and accurate information on the operations of<br />

the district court system.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 58—<br />

BY SENATOR IRONS<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request that the Senate and House committees on labor<br />

and industrial relations to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study the effects of an inadequately trained and<br />

motivated tourism and hospitality workforce on the future<br />

financial viability and competitiveness of the tourism industry<br />

on the New Orleans Metropolitan Area and throughout the<br />

state.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 107—<br />

BY SENATOR BOASSO<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Natural Resources and Senate<br />

Committee on Natural Resources to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study and make recommendations to the<br />

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legislature regarding revision of the state's saltwater fisheries<br />

laws and regulations as they pertain to commercial and<br />

recreational fishing.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 127—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Senate Committee on Insurance and the<br />

House Committee on Insurance to meet and function as a joint<br />

committee to study the difficulty in obtaining professional<br />

liability coverage for certain healthcare providers.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 135—<br />

BY SENATOR MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To continue the special committee created by Senate Concurrent<br />

Resolution No. 21 of the 2003 Regular Session to study and<br />

develop recommendations for standards and records<br />

management technologies for clerks of court's offices and to<br />

provide relative to the committee membership.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 139—<br />

BY SENATOR JACKSON<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget<br />

t o create a task force to study the practices and standards<br />

followed by departments and agencies of the executive branch<br />

of state government, with respect to contracting with nonprofit<br />

organizations, in order to better assist such organizations in<br />

developing consistent professional standards of excellence<br />

applicable to such contracts.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 141—<br />

BY SENATORS SMITH, ADLEY, BARHAM, CAIN, ELLINGTON, B.<br />

GAUTREAUX, HINES, SCHEDLER AND ULLO AND<br />

REPRESENTATIVE FANNIN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the president of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Community and<br />

Technical College System to allocate three hundred fifty<br />

thousand dollars from Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education<br />

funds to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State University Agricultural Center for<br />

use by the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Agriculture Education Office for the<br />

continued funding of administrative support of the state's<br />

agricultural education program.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 145—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To direct the Department of Health and Hospitals to study the<br />

disparity in wages between direct service healthcare workers and<br />

the compensation of comparable healthcare workers.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 149—<br />

BY SENATOR LENTINI<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To create the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Commission on Decision-Making of Persons<br />

with Cognitive Disabilities to study resources currently in place<br />

to assist such persons with decision-making and to determine<br />

the feasibility of implementing a surrogate decision-making<br />

program in <strong>Louisiana</strong> in order to ensure that people with<br />

cognitive disabilities have access to impartial assistance with<br />

decision-making.<br />

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<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 151—<br />

BY SENATOR BAJOIE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To request the House Committee on Health and Welfare and the<br />

Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to meet and function<br />

as a joint committee to study and make recommendations<br />

regarding assisted living communities in <strong>Louisiana</strong> to ensure that<br />

sound public policy, regulations, and laws are based upon best<br />

practices.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 162—<br />

BY SENATORS CAIN, DUPLESSIS AND MICHOT<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To urge and request the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Tax Commission to extend the<br />

current moratorium and to advise the assessors for the parishes<br />

of the state that a moratorium has been instituted prohibiting<br />

the revocation of homestead exemptions for persons who have<br />

heretofore been granted the extension where such revocations<br />

would be based upon Attorney General Opinions, which<br />

opinions do not have the force of law, and to urge and request<br />

that the legislature appoint an advisory committee to study and<br />

make recommendations to the legislature regarding legislation as<br />

it relates to application of the homestead exemption.<br />

Message from the House<br />

SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND<br />

JOINT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 22, 2004<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

GLENN A. KOEPP<br />

Secretary of the Senate<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker<br />

of the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills<br />

and Joint Resolutions:<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 102—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 33:1448.1, relative to the payment of group insurance<br />

premiums for retired sheriffs and deputy sheriffs in Bossier<br />

Parish and another specified parish; to create a permanent fund;<br />

to require the depositing of certain monies into the fund; to<br />

provide for investment of monies in the fund; to authorize the<br />

withdrawal of earnings; to provide for limitations on<br />

appropriations from the fund; to provide for audits of the fund;<br />

to provide conditions under which certain sheriffs from<br />

specified parishes pay certain permium costs of specified group<br />

insurance for certain retired officials and employees; to provide<br />

for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 161—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FAUCHEUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 13:2588, relative to justices of the peace; to authorize<br />

justices of the peace to charge a fee for performing marriage<br />

ceremonies; to establish a maximum fee which justices of the<br />

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peace may charge for performing marriage ceremonies; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 201—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DARTEZ AND ST. GERMAIN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 56:305(B)(4)(f), 320(A)(1) and<br />

322.2(D)(1) and (G), relative to wildlife and fisheries; to provide<br />

for the use of shad gill nets; to provide for geographical areas for<br />

methods of taking freshwater or saltwater fish; to authorize such<br />

use in certain waterbodies; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 377—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DAMICO, ALARIO, ALEXANDER,<br />

ANSARDI, ARNOLD, BADON, BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR,<br />

BEARD, BOWLER, BROOME, BRUCE, BRUNEAU, BURNS, K.<br />

CARTER, R. CARTER, CAZAYOUX, CRANE, CROWE, CURTIS,<br />

DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT, DOERGE, DORSEY, DOVE, DOWNS,<br />

DURAND, ERDEY, FANNIN, FARRAR, FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN,<br />

FRITH, FUTRELL, GEYMANN, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M.<br />

GUILLORY, HAMMETT, HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HONEY,<br />

HOPKINS, HUNTER, HUTTER, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KATZ,<br />

KENNARD, KENNEY, LABRUZZO, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT,<br />

LANCASTER, MARCHAND, MARTINY, MCDONALD,<br />

MONTGOMERY, MORRELL, MURRAY, ODINET, PIERRE, PITRE,<br />

M. POWELL, T. POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RITCHIE,<br />

SCALISE, SCHNEIDER, SMILEY, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH,<br />

JANE SMITH, JOHN SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, STRAIN, THOMPSON,<br />

TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRAHAN, TRICHE, TUCKER, WADDELL,<br />

WALKER, WALSWORTH, WHITE, WINSTON, WOOTON, AND<br />

WRIGHT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2054(B)(8) and R.S. 32:1306(C)(3),<br />

relative to motor vehicle emissions inspections; to provide for<br />

the powers and duties of the secretary of the Department of<br />

Environmental Quality; to provide for fees for vehicle<br />

inspections; to provide for disposition of funds; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 445—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ODINET AND HUTTER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 202(B)(2)<br />

and 333(2) and R.S. 15:574.15(A)(2)(introductory paragraph),<br />

relative to criminal procedure; to provide for the authority of a<br />

justice of the peace to issue a warrant for the arrest of a teacher;<br />

to require an independent investigation and findings in support<br />

of the warrant; to authorize certain courts exercising criminal<br />

jurisdiction to fix bail and parole persons arrested for certain<br />

violations in a municipality having a population of more than<br />

four hundred fifty thousand inhabitants according to the census<br />

of the United States for 1980 or any subsequent year; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1194—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2178.1(A)(2) and to enact R.S.<br />

11:2178(N), relative to the Sheriffs' Pension and Retirement<br />

Fund and the repealed Deferred Retirement Option Plan of the<br />

fund; to provide for rescission of election to participate; to<br />

provide for a rescinding member's return to active status,<br />

including the paying of employee contributions; to provide for<br />

forfeiture of plan benefits; to provide for an effective date; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1660—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES BROOME, JACKSON, AND DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact the heading of Part II of Chapter 27 of Title<br />

33 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950 and R.S.<br />

33:9038.1(3), and to enact R.S. 33:9038.25 and 9038.26, relative<br />

to cooperative economic development and tax increment<br />

financing; to change population restrictions in the definition of<br />

a local governmental subdivision to which certain provisions are<br />

applicable; to provide conditions on the use of certain lands for<br />

economic development purposes; to create the city of<br />

Opelousas Special District; to provide for the purpose and<br />

governance of the district; to provide for its rights and powers,<br />

including the authority for tax increment financing by the<br />

district; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1711 (Substitute for House Bill No. 913 by<br />

Representative Wooton)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE WOOTON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 56:10(B)(1)(b) and 305(G) and to enact<br />

R.S. 56:305(H) and 506.1, relative to the commercial shrimp<br />

industry; to provide for additional fees for the purchase of<br />

commercial shrimp gear licenses; to create the Shrimp Trade<br />

Petition Account in the Conservation Fund; to provide for<br />

revenues and expenditures; to provide for additional fees for<br />

wholesale/retail seafood dealers licenses; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1715 (Substitute for House Bill No. 328 by<br />

Representative Durand)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DURAND AND THOMPSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 36:259(II), 919.7 and Subpart E of Part VII of Chapter<br />

5 of Title 40 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950, to be<br />

comprised of R.S. 40:1236.15 through 1236.29, relative to the<br />

practice of bio-recovery technicians; to provide for the<br />

regulation and certification of bio-recovery technicians; to<br />

provide for legislative intent; to provide for definitions; to<br />

provide for the creation of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Bio-Recovery<br />

Technician Certification Commission and its domicile,<br />

membership, terms of office, vacancies, officers, meetings, and<br />

powers and duties; to provide for qualifications for commission<br />

members; to provide for the certification qualifications and<br />

examination; to provide for continuing education requirements;<br />

to provide for reciprocity; to provide for renewal of<br />

certification; to provide for fees; to provide for causes for<br />

suspension, revocation, or refusal to grant a certificate; to<br />

provide for penalties for violations; to provide for injunctions;<br />

to provide for surrender of a certificate; to provide for<br />

compliance with the state sanitary code; to provide for<br />

exceptions; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1720 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1669 by<br />

Rep. Broome)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES BROOME AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact Chapter 31 of Title 25 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of<br />

1950, to be comprised of R.S. 25:1270.1 through 1270.4, to<br />

establish the Neighborhood Enhancement Program within the<br />

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Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism; to provide for<br />

program requirements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1034—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DOVE AND BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 49:214.8, relative to state funds; to create the Barrier<br />

Island Stabilization and Preservation Fund as a special fund in<br />

the state treasury; to provide for the deposit, use, and<br />

investment of monies in the fund; to provide for an effective<br />

date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 38—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE ANSARDI<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Civil Code Articles 650 and 2668, Chapters 1<br />

and 2 of Title IX of Book III of the Civil Code, to be comprised<br />

of Chapters 1 through 4 of Title IX of Book III of the Civil<br />

Code, consisting of Articles 2668 through 2729, Civil Code<br />

Article 3219, and R.S. 9:3221, to enact R.S. 9:3259.2, and to<br />

repeal Civil Code Article 3218, relative to lease and to<br />

redesignate Chapter 3 of Title IX of Book III of the Civil Code,<br />

comprised of Articles 2745 through 2777, as Chapter 5 of Title<br />

IX of Book III of the Civil Code; to provide for definitions; to<br />

provide for a contract to lease; to provide for the types of<br />

leases; to provide for things that may be leased; to provide<br />

relative to ownership; to provide for rent; to provide for the<br />

term or duration; to provide for the form; to provide relative to<br />

registry; to provide for the obligations of the lessor and lessee;<br />

to provide for delivery; to provide for errors relative to the size<br />

of an immovable leased thing; to provide for the misuse of the<br />

leased thing; to provide for liability for damages; to provide for<br />

notification of damages; to provide for expenses; to provide for<br />

the rights of the lessor and lessee relative to the attachments,<br />

additions, or improvements; to provide for the warranty against<br />

vices or defects; to provide for peaceful possession; to provide<br />

relative to subleasing; to provide for the seizure of a third<br />

person's movables; to provide relative to privileges; to provide<br />

for transfer; to provide for loss, destruction, or expropriation;<br />

to provide for termination; to provide for the death of the lessor<br />

or lessee; to provide for reconduction; to provide for a lease<br />

relative to a predial servitude; to provide for amendments; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 415—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE JACK SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 56:305.6, relative to moratoriums on the<br />

purchase of crab trap gear licenses; to institute a moratorium for<br />

commercial license year 2005; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1351—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:3667.1, 3667.3, and 4163, relative to<br />

legislators and legislative employees; to provide with respect to<br />

court appearances as witnesses during legislative activities; to<br />

require certification of service or employment of legislative<br />

employees; to eliminate witness exemptions for certain criminal<br />

felony trials; to require a hearing to compel the appearance of a<br />

legislator as a witness; to provide for appeal of an order<br />

compelling appearance as witness; to provide for continuances<br />

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and extensions during performance of legislative duties; to<br />

provide for appeals of orders relating thereto; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1483—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO AND TRICHE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To provide for the establishment and reestablishment of agency<br />

ancillary funds, to be specifically known as internal service<br />

funds, auxiliary accounts, or enterprise funds for certain state<br />

institutions, officials, and agencies; to provide for appropriation<br />

of funds; and to regulate the administration of said funds.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1576—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BURNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Code of Civil Procedure Articles 2951(A)(1)<br />

and 2953 and R.S. 47:2401(B), to enact Code of Civil Procedure<br />

Article 2951(C) and R.S. 47:2426, and to repeal Code of Civil<br />

Procedure Article 2953 as amended by Act No. 560 of the 1972<br />

Regular Session, relative to inheritance and estate taxes; to<br />

provide for revocable inter vivos trusts and successions; to<br />

provide relative to the submission of evidence that no<br />

inheritance taxes are due; to repeal duplicate article; to provide<br />

for exemptions from the filing of inheritance tax returns; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1623—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE HOPKINS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 30:5.2, relative to units for coal seam natural gas, unit<br />

operations and unit operators; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 403—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:85.1(A)(2)(a) and (d), relative to<br />

posting of criminal bonds; to provide for the distribution of fees<br />

assessed in connection with criminal bonds posted in each<br />

parish; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 643—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES HEBERT AND CROWE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:14(E), relative to life insurance policies; to provide<br />

for a database; to provide for exceptions; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 793—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DOVE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 9:2800.14, relative to a limitation of civil liability; to<br />

provide for a limitation of liability for mold or mold damage;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 849—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES FARRAR, BALDONE, BAUDOIN,<br />

BAYLOR, K. CARTER, CURTIS, DANIEL, DURAND, FAUCHEUX,<br />

FRITH, FUTRELL, GALLOT, GEYMANN, HAMMETT, HEBERT,<br />

HILL, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KENNEY, ODINET, T. POWELL,<br />

QUEZAIRE, RITCHIE, SALTER, GARY SMITH, JACK SMITH, JOHN<br />

SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, THOMPSON, TOWNSEND, WALKER, AND<br />

WRIGHT<br />

AN ACT<br />

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To enact R.S. 56:109.1, relative to wildlife management areas; to<br />

provide for the use of all-terrain vehicle trails in certain areas<br />

year round; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1007—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SCHNEIDER AND MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2178.1(A), (B), and (C)(4), (5), (8),<br />

and (9), relative to the Sheriffs' Pension and Relief Fund; to<br />

provide relative to the Back-Deferred Retirement Option Plan;<br />

to provide for return of employee contributions; to provide for<br />

transfer of employee contributions made during Back-Deferred<br />

Retirement Option Plan participation to the member's Back-<br />

Deferred Retirement Option Plan account; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1008—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SCHNEIDER AND MONTGOMERY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:2178(M), relative to the Sheriffs'<br />

Pension and Relief Fund; to provide a nonrecurring lump-sum<br />

benefit if a cost-of-living adjustment is not payable; to provide<br />

for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1042—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TRICHE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 28:621, relative to at-risk juveniles; to<br />

provide for the creation of pilot programs for children with<br />

developmental disabilities; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1084—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1481(1)(a)(ii) and to enact R.S.<br />

11:1481(1)(a)(iii), relative to payments to the <strong>Louisiana</strong><br />

Assessors' Retirement Fund; to provide for board certification<br />

of receipt of remission of taxes; to provide for the submission<br />

of reports by ad valorem tax receipt agencies, municipalities and<br />

parishes; to provide for certification to the legislative auditor of<br />

any shortfall in taxes remitted and the cause therefor; to provide<br />

for certification by the legislative auditor of the shortfall; to<br />

provide for remedies for failure to remit taxes to the fund<br />

including additional payments by the delinquent entity; to<br />

authorize the board to make demand upon the treasurer for any<br />

continued failure to remit taxes due the fund; to provide for an<br />

effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1165 (Duplicate of Senate Bill No. 596)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH AND SENATOR NEVERS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 38:1794(B)(2), relative to drainage<br />

districts; to provide relative to compensation of members; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1256—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, SALTER, AND RICHMOND AND<br />

SENATORS HEITMEIER AND HINES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1496.1(C) and (E) and Section 2 of Act<br />

989 of the 2003 Regular Session of the Legislature, relative to<br />

performance-based energy efficiency contracts; to provide for<br />

review and execution of such contracts; to provide for energy<br />

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savings conservation measure information to be submitted; to<br />

provide for the review and evaluation of such contracts; to<br />

provide for the effectiveness of the provisions of the Act; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1275—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES FUTRELL, ALARIO, ALEXANDER,<br />

ANSARDI, ARNOLD, BADON, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BEARD,<br />

BROOME, BRUNEAU, BURRELL, K. CARTER, CAZAYOUX,<br />

CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL, DARTEZ, DEWITT,<br />

DOERGE, DORSEY, DOVE, DURAND, ERDEY, FANNIN, FARRAR,<br />

FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M.<br />

GUILLORY, HEATON, HEBERT, HILL, HONEY, HOPKINS,<br />

HUNTER, HUTTER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, KATZ, KENNEY,<br />

LABRUZZO, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LANCASTER, MARCHAND,<br />

MARTINY, MCDONALD, MURRAY, ODINET, PIERRE, PINAC,<br />

PITRE, M. POWELL, T. POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND,<br />

RITCHIE, ROMERO, SALTER, SHEPHERD, SMILEY, GARY SMITH,<br />

JACK SMITH, JANE SMITH, JOHN SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, STRAIN,<br />

THOMPSON, TOOMY, TOWNSEND, TRAHAN, TRICHE, TUCKER,<br />

WADDELL, WALKER, WALSWORTH, WHITE, WOOTON, AND<br />

WRIGHT AND SENATORS CAIN, HAINKEL, IRONS, AND LENTINI<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 42:808(A)(8), relative to participation in life, health,<br />

or other insurance programs sponsored by the Office of Group<br />

Benefits; to expand the definition of eligible employees; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1417—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOOMY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 4:705(3) and 739(A)(3)(a), (C)(3), (E)(1),<br />

and (F), relative to charitable raffles, bingo and keno licensing<br />

law; to provide for an additional electronic bingo card dabber<br />

devices; to authorize the office of charitable gaming to establish<br />

and collect an additional fee of not more than eight percent of<br />

the lease or rental price of electronic dabber devices; to allow<br />

electronic dabber devices to be used with paper other than<br />

disposable paper if approved by the office; to provide that<br />

electronic dabber devices may be used without purchasing<br />

disposable bingo paper; to provide for the adoption of rules to<br />

govern the specifications, use, and operation of electronic<br />

dabber devices; to provide for the establishment of a list of<br />

manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers of electronic dabber<br />

devices; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1437—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE STRAIN AND SENATOR NEVERS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 40:983.1, relative to controlled dangerous substances;<br />

to create the crime of the creation or operation of a clandestine<br />

laboratory for the unlawful manufacture of a controlled<br />

dangerous substance on or within one thousand feet of school<br />

property; to provide for definitions; to provide for penalties;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1532—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To authorize the Department of Transportation and Development to<br />

limit certain access along a state highway; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1550—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES HEATON AND RICHMOND AND SENATOR<br />

FONTENOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 32:403.5, relative to drivers' licenses; to provide for the<br />

issuance of drivers' licenses to persons using bioptic telescopic<br />

lenses; to provide conditions and limitations for licensing; to<br />

provide driving restrictions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1605—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:441, 551(D), and 1461(A)(6), relative<br />

to political parties; to provide for recognition of certain political<br />

parties; to provide for procedures to object to recognition of<br />

certain political parties; to prohibit certain parties from being<br />

recognized; to provide relative to the application of provisions<br />

of law relative to state central committees and parish executive<br />

committees; to provide for certain party affiliations to appear<br />

on the ballot with candidates' names; to provide for penalties for<br />

deceiving or misinforming a voter relative to matters involving<br />

party affiliation; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1674—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WALSWORTH, FRITH, DOERGE, T.<br />

POW ELL, AND THOMPSON AND SENATORS ADLEY, AMEDEE,<br />

BARHAM, BOASSO, BOISSIERE, CAIN, CHEEK, CRAVINS,<br />

DARDENNE, DUPLESSIS, DUPRE, ELLINGTON, FONTENOT, B.<br />

GAUTREAUX, N. GAUTREAUX, HAINKEL, HOLDEN, HOLLIS,<br />

IRONS, JONES, KOSTELKA, LENTINI, MALONE, MARIONNEAUX,<br />

MCPHERSON, MICHOT, MOUNT, NEVERS, ROMERO, SCHEDLER,<br />

SMITH, THEUNISSEN, AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 51:2454(C)(1) and to enact R.S.<br />

51:2453(1)(a)(i)(dd) and to repeal R.S. 51:2454(C)(2), relative<br />

to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Quality Jobs Program; to provide for<br />

participation in the program for certain small Vision 2020<br />

cluster businesses; to provide for execution of certain contracts;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1717 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1554 by<br />

Representative Walsworth)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WALSWORTH, KATZ, AND FANNIN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 32:387.17, relative to special permits; to authorize<br />

issuance of special permits for trucks hauling containerized<br />

cargo intended for international trade; within a fifty mile radius<br />

of the Port of Ouachita to authorize the Department of<br />

Transportation and Development to promulgate certain rules<br />

and regulations; to provide for certain limitations; and to provide<br />

for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1718 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1606 by<br />

Representative G. Smith)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE GARY SMITH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:1852(B), 1852.1, and 1856(A)(1) and<br />

to enact R.S. 47:1856(G), relative to the assessment of public<br />

service properties for ad valorem taxation; to specify filing<br />

requirements for certain reports; to increase the penalty for<br />

failure to timely file reports; to specify procedures for<br />

protesting assessments; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1722 (Substitute for House Bill No. 408 by<br />

Representative Flavin)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FLAVIN<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 46:2304, relative to Indian gaming compacts; to<br />

provide for notice to affected parish governing authorities prior<br />

to the governor signing a Tribal-State Class III gaming compact;<br />

to provide for definitions; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 353—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOOMY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact Civil Code Article 2818, relative to<br />

partnerships; to provide for the causes of cessation of<br />

membership; to provide for plans of liquidation or<br />

appointments of trustees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 356—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MARTINY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 14:90.5, relative to offenses affecting general morality;<br />

to create the crime of unlawful play of certain gaming devices<br />

by persons under the age of twenty-one; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide for penalties; to provide for detention for<br />

questioning; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 677—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE JOHNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:3049(B)(2)(a) and (e) and Code of<br />

Civil Procedure Article 1734.1(A), relative to civil jury trials; to<br />

provide for the expenses related to jury trials; to provide for the<br />

payment of jurors; to provide for the cash deposit; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 702—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 39:1514(A)(1)(a) and (b), relative to<br />

multi-year contracts; to provide contracts for electronic<br />

disbursement services for child support payments to be entered<br />

into for five years; to provide that contracts for electronic<br />

benefits issuance services may be entered into for periods of up<br />

to ten years; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 903—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 32:1311(D), relative to vehicle<br />

inspections; to provide for exemptions from inspection<br />

requirements; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 935—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:263(E) and R.S. 47:1907(A)(3) and to<br />

enact R.S. 11:267(A)(4), relative to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Assessors'<br />

Retirement Fund; to provide relative to the prudent-man rule;<br />

to authorize participation in eligible deferred compensation<br />

programs; to provide for investing of funds in equity and for an<br />

indexing strategy; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 960—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE FARRAR<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:2740.25(C) and to enact R.S.<br />

33:2740.25(D), relative to Acadia Parish, Allen Parish,<br />

Assumption Parish, Avoyelles Parish, Beauregard Parish,<br />

Calcasieu Parish, Caldwell Parish, Cameron Parish, Catahoula<br />

Parish, Concordia Parish, Evangeline Parish, Franklin Parish,<br />

Grant Parish, Jefferson Parish, Jefferson Davis Parish, Lafayette<br />

Parish, Lafourche Parish, Lasalle Parish, Natchitoches Parish,<br />

Ouachita Parish, Parish of Orleans, Plaquemines Parish, Rapides<br />

Parish, Red River Parish, Richland Parish, Sabine Parish, St.<br />

Bernard Parish, St. Landry Parish, St. Mary Parish, Tangipahoa<br />

Parish, Terrebone Parish, Vermilion Parish, Vernon Parish,<br />

West Feliciana Parish, and Winn Parish and the cities of<br />

Alexandria and Pineville; to authorize the governing authorities<br />

of Rapides Parish and the cities of Alexandria and Pineville to<br />

levy a sales tax on cigarette papers; to provide for the dedication<br />

of the proceeds of the tax; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1202—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 27:301(B)(12), relative to the definition<br />

of a restaurant; to amend the definition of a restaurant as<br />

provided for in the Video Draw Poker Devices Control Law; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1215—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES LAFLEUR AND CAZAYOUX AND<br />

SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1157(A)(4) and to enact R.S.<br />

42:1114.2, relative to ethics; to require the disclosure of certain<br />

expenditures of certain persons having or seeking certain<br />

relationships with a state or statewide public retirement system;<br />

to provide that certain notifications be provided; to provide for<br />

enforcement; to provide for penalties; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1468—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:250.33(A) and (B)(introductory<br />

paragraph) and (1) and to enact R.S. 22:250.31(9), (10), and (11)<br />

and 250.39, relative to health insurance; to provide relative to<br />

prompt payment of health insurance claims submitted by<br />

pharmacies or pharmacists; to provide with respect to usage of<br />

nationally recognized benchmarks to calculate the<br />

reimbursement to be paid to pharmacies or pharmacists by<br />

health insurance issuers; to provide for definitions; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1701 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1019 by<br />

Representative Durand)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 49:1001, 1002(I), and 1005, and to enact<br />

R.S. 49:1002(J), and to repeal R.S. 49:1006, 1007, and 1008,<br />

relative to drug testing; to provide for changes in definitions; to<br />

provide for changes in references from the National Institute on<br />

Drug Abuse to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services<br />

Administration; to provide for the application of the chapter; to<br />

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provide for the use of certified laboratories for drug testing of<br />

samples collected; to repeal provisions relative to drug testing<br />

procedures and standards; and to provide for related matters.<br />

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the<br />

same.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were<br />

signed by the President of the Senate.<br />

Message from the House<br />

SIGNED HOUSE BILLS AND<br />

JOINT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 23, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker<br />

of the House of Representatives has signed the following House Bills<br />

and Joint Resolutions:<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO, TRICHE, AND THOMPSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

Making appropriations for the ordinary expenses of the executive<br />

branch of state government, pensions, public schools, public<br />

roads, public charities, and state institutions and providing with<br />

respect to the expenditure of said appropriations.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 2—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES HAMMETT, ALARIO, AND THOMPSON<br />

AND SENATORS MOUNT AND HEITMEIER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To provide with respect to the capital outlay budget and the capital<br />

outlay program for state government, state institutions, and<br />

other public entities; to provide for the designation of projects<br />

and improvements; to provide for the financing thereof making<br />

appropriations from certain sources; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 606—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES JACK SMITH, PIERRE, AND THOMPSON<br />

AND SENATORS B. GAUTREAUX, MALONE, N. GAUTREAUX,<br />

AND MICHOT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 56:14(A), (B), and (C), 649.3(A), and<br />

650(A)(2), relative to lifetime hunting and fishing licenses; to<br />

provide for a senior lifetime hunting and fishing license; to<br />

provide relative to the Saltwater Fishery Enforcement Fund;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 619—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO AND SALTER AND SENATORS<br />

HEITMEIER AND HINES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:3129.6(B) and R.S. 47:1835(B) and to<br />

enact R.S. 39:137, relative to certain state funds; to provide for<br />

the use of monies appropriated from the Higher Education<br />

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Initiatives Fund; to provide for the transfer of certain monies to<br />

the Medical Assistance Trust Fund; to provide for the transfer<br />

of certain monies to the State General Fund; to provide for the<br />

use of unexpended balances in the Tax Commission Expense<br />

Fund; to establish the 2004 Overcollections Fund as a special<br />

fund in the state treasury; to provide for the dep osit,<br />

investment, and use of monies in the 2004 Overcollections<br />

Fund; to provide for an effective date; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 635—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE QUEZAIRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 48:274.1(A), 461.4(b)(4), and 461.26(B)<br />

and to repeal R.S. 48:461.4(c)(2)(bb), relative to outdoor<br />

advertising; to provide relative to outdoor advertising along<br />

designated state parkways; to provide measurement<br />

requirements for placement of off-premise outdoor advertising<br />

signs along designated state parkways; to provide relative to the<br />

maximum height of certain outdoor advertising signs; to provide<br />

relative to logo signs on interstate highways and other certain<br />

highways; to authorize the department to contract with a<br />

qualified third party or parties for the placement and<br />

maintenance of logo signs; to provide relative to the contract and<br />

accounting of revenues between the parties; to provide for the<br />

establishment of an advisory committee; to provide relative to<br />

fees for certain logo signs; to authorize the promulgation of rules<br />

and regulations; to repeal authority of the department to<br />

authorize repair or replacement of certain sign structures; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 956—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES DURAND AND DORSEY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 15:85.1(C) and to enact R.S. 15:85.2 and<br />

Chapter 16 of Title VII of the Children's Code, to be comprised<br />

of Articles 792 through 792.3, relative to the creation of an early<br />

intervention pilot program for at-risk children and their families<br />

in certain parishes; to provide for program purposes; to provide<br />

for collaboration among district attorneys, local school boards,<br />

law enforcement agencies, and community service organizations<br />

in the development and implementation of such program; to<br />

provide relative to program funding, reporting, and termination;<br />

to provide relative to the Sixteenth Judicial District Attorney<br />

Early Intervention Fund; to provide for monies to be deposited<br />

in such fund and how those monies are to be distributed; to<br />

delete the waiver of fees on criminal bonds; to provide for<br />

effectiveness; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1030—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 45:844.11, 844.13(A), and 844.14(A)(2)<br />

and (4) and (C) and to enact R.S. 45:844.12(6) and (7), 844.16,<br />

and 844.17, relative to the Telephonic Solicitation Relief Act; to<br />

provide for use of the Federal Do Not Call Registry in<br />

combination with the state "do not call" listing; to provide for<br />

definitions; to provide regarding registration, application, and<br />

bonding; to provide for fees; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1126—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES MURRAY, BROOME, HAMMETT,<br />

LANCASTER, SALTER, AND RICHMOND AND SENATORS DUPRE,<br />

JONES, AND MARIONNEAUX<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1483(13) and 1501.1, relative to the<br />

<strong>Louisiana</strong> Election Code; to provide for forty-eight hour<br />

requirements for reporting independent expenditures prior to an<br />

election; to require certain persons who make independent<br />

expenditures or accept contributions other than to or from a<br />

candidate or a political committee to report such contributions<br />

or expenditures to the supervisory committee; to provide for<br />

the time and manner of such reports; to provide for the amounts<br />

of the contributions or expenditures which require such<br />

reporting; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1178—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 25:1251(2), 1252(A), and<br />

1253(A)(1)(introductory paragraph) and (3) and to enact R.S.<br />

25:1253(A)(1)(r), relative to the Mississippi River Road<br />

Commission; to provide for geographical boundaries; to provide<br />

for membership; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1309—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES SHEPHERD AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 33:9029.2(D), relative to cooperative endeavor<br />

agreements; to require certain provisions requiring repayment of<br />

certain benefits received from the state; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1551—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE HEATON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 46:2140, relative to family violence; to<br />

provide for guidelines for law enforcement officers to use in<br />

determining the predominant aggressor for arrest purposes; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1628—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO AND TRICHE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To appropriate funds from certain sources to be allocated to<br />

designated agencies and purposes in specific amounts for the<br />

making of supplemental appropriations for the funding of said<br />

agencies and purposes for the 2003-2004 Fiscal Year; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1696 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1303 by<br />

Representative Hammett)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES HAMMETT AND DANIEL<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:105(A), 116(C) and (F), 1621(E), and<br />

1624(A) and to enact R.S. 47:115(C), relative to refunds and<br />

credits; to provide for certain situations in which interest on<br />

refunds of overpayments will begin to accrue; to provide for the<br />

recovery of credits given for overpayments later deemed invalid;<br />

to provide for declaration of estimated tax by individuals; to<br />

provide for time of payment of individual income tax; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 421—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BEARD<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 44:3.2, relative to public records; to exempt certain<br />

proprietary and trade secret information from the laws relative<br />

to public records; to provide for certain determinations by a<br />

custodian; to provide for certain notification procedures; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 30—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BRUNEAU<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:2183(C) and to repeal R.S.<br />

47:2183(D), relative to tax sales of immovable property; to<br />

provide for notice to the prior owner; to provide for<br />

applicability; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 37—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 40:981.3(E), relative to drug-free zone; to<br />

provide with respect to sentences imposed pursuant to drugfree<br />

zones; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 119—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES TOOMY, ANSARDI, BOWLER, DAMICO,<br />

LANCASTER, MARTINY, SHEPHERD, AND WOOTON AND<br />

SENATORS BOISSIERE, LENTINI, AND ULLO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:1444(7) and to enact R.S. 13:1444(8),<br />

relative to the civil jurisdiction of parish courts; to limit<br />

jurisdiction over suits filed under the Governmental Claims Act;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 510—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MURRAY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:1505.2(L)(2), relative to certain<br />

campaign contribution prohibitions; to provide relative to the<br />

inapplicability of prohibitions against campaign contributions,<br />

loans, and transfers of funds by certain persons substantially<br />

interested in the gaming industry in this state to certain accounts<br />

of political committees of recognized political parties organized<br />

under laws of another jurisdiction; to provide limitations; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 608—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES JACK SMITH AND PIERRE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 56:1621(C), relative to employees of the Wildlife and<br />

Fisheries Commission and the Department of Wildlife and<br />

Fisheries; to provide for the application of the prohibition on<br />

exploitation of natural resources to such employees; and to<br />

provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 671—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES BRUNEAU AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 49:259, relative to state funds; to create the<br />

Department of Justice Legal Support Fund as a special fund in<br />

the state treasury; to provide for the deposit, uses, and<br />

investment of monies in the fund; to provide for an effective<br />

date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 672—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE ARNOLD<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 47:820.5.3(C), relative to the Crescent<br />

City Connection Oversight Authority; to provide relative to<br />

membership thereon; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 682—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSEND AND SENATORS BARHAM<br />

AND MALONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 56:108, relative to hunting for deer or turkey; to<br />

provide for the issuance and use of harvest records, which<br />

authorize the taking of deer or turkey; and to provide for related<br />

matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 833—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE HUNTER AND SENATOR JONES<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 23:1652, relative to unemployment<br />

compensation; to provide relative to the per diem paid to the<br />

members of the Board of Review for Employment Security; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 846—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE MORRISH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2418(G), (H)(3) and (4), (I), (J), and<br />

(O)(3), relative to waste tires; to provide for fees collected on<br />

the sale of tires; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 885—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BEARD<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 30:2398 and to enact R.S. 30:2394(E),<br />

relative to the water quality; to provide for permit requirements<br />

for irrigating with water from certain sources; to provide for<br />

contracts for the construction and operation of improvements;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 904—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES HAMMETT, FUTRELL, DORSEY, AND<br />

WALSWORTH<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 47:463.2.1 and 463.126, relative to motor vehicle<br />

license plates; to provide for creation of a NASCAR special<br />

prestige license plate; to provide relative to the design and color<br />

of such plate; to provide relative to the fees for such plate; to<br />

authorize promulgation of rules and regulations; to require<br />

issuance of plates established for veterans and military<br />

personnel; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 938—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE TUCKER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:266.1(D) and to enact R.S.<br />

11:266.1(E), relative to the state retirement systems; to provide<br />

relative to investment requirements; to provide for reporting; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 1485—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES ALARIO AND TRICHE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To provide with respect to the Revenue Sharing Fund and the<br />

allocation and distribution thereof for Fiscal Year 2004-2005;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 349—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES HEBERT, K. CARTER, ERDEY,<br />

FAUCHEUX, JACKSON, MORRISH, GARY SMITH, TOWNSEND,<br />

TUCKER, WALSWORTH, AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:636.1(L) and 636.2(D), 1241(B), and<br />

1241.1(C), relative to insurance; to provide for claims; to<br />

provide for homeowners' policies; to provide for automobile<br />

policies; to provide for insurance fraud; to provide for<br />

enforcement; to provide for consultants; to provide for<br />

corporations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 507—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES MARCHAND, MURRAY, AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 13:2500(C) and to enact R.S. 33:4881,<br />

relative to Orleans Parish; to provide with respect to the powers<br />

of judges of the Municipal Court of New Orleans; to increase<br />

the monetary penalty which may be imposed for the violation<br />

of certain municipal ordinances; to provide with respect to<br />

maximum penalties that can be imposed by ordinance in Orleans<br />

Parish; to authorize the governing authority for the parish of<br />

Orleans to provide for a fine and a sentence of imprisonment for<br />

violation of any ordinance prohibiting the dumping of trash and<br />

other substances; to provide with respect to such substances; to<br />

specify those places where dumping may be so penalized; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 648—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE ALARIO<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 9:154(A)(16) and 165(B) and to enact<br />

R.S. 9:154(A)(17), relative to the Uniform Unclaimed Property<br />

Act; to provide for time periods for presumption of<br />

abandonment; to provide for administrative costs related to the<br />

sale of abandoned property; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 740—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES WADDELL, ALARIO, ARNOLD, BADON,<br />

BALDONE, BAYLOR, BRUCE, BURRELL, K. CARTER, DAMICO,<br />

DEWITT, DOERGE, DORSEY, DOWNS, FANNIN, FARRAR,<br />

FAUCHEUX, FRITH, GALLOT, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, HAMMETT,<br />

HILL, HONEY, HOPKINS, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KENNEY,<br />

LAMBERT, MARCHAND, MCDONALD, MONTGOMERY, MURRAY,<br />

ODINET, PIERRE, PINAC, M. POWELL, QUEZAIRE, ROMERO,<br />

GARY SMITH, JANE SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TRAHAN, WALKER,<br />

WHITE, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:6(A)(11), relative to the general<br />

powers of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary<br />

Education; to require the board to adopt rules and regulations;<br />

to provide that certain public high school students who fail to<br />

pass the high school graduation exit exam shall be awarded a<br />

certificate; to specify that nothing shall prohibit such a student<br />

from being issued a diploma upon successful passage of the<br />

graduation exit exam; to provide that nothing shall interfere with<br />

any local public school board's authority to adopt policies<br />

relative to participation by students in graduation ceremonies;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

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HOUSE BILL NO. 759—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES K. CARTER, BOWLER, ERDEY,<br />

FAUCHEUX, HEBERT, JACKSON, JOHNS, MCVEA, RICHMOND,<br />

SCALISE, SHEPHERD, GARY SMITH, AND TUCKER AND<br />

SENATOR IRONS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 22:245(C), relative to health insurance; to require the<br />

Department of Insurance to develop a pilot program to<br />

administer the federal Health Coverage Tax Credit program; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1009—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE PINAC<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:1561, relative to the Clerks' of Court<br />

Retirement and Relief Fund; to provide with respect to demand<br />

upon the state treasurer for delinquent dedicated tax revenue; to<br />

provide for an effective date; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1082—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BURNS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 33:102, 106, and 109 and to enact R.S.<br />

33:101(5), 103.1, and 109.1, relative to parish and municipal<br />

planning commissions; to provide relative to training<br />

requirements of members of such commissions and members of<br />

advisory boards to such commissions; to provide relative to<br />

master plans adopted by such commissions; to provide relative<br />

to the relationship between such master plans and plans of the<br />

state and other political subdivisions; to provide for<br />

applicability of the provisions of this Act; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1271—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DEWITT<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:62(introductory paragraph) and (5)(c)<br />

and R.S. 24:36(A)and to enact R.S. 11:441(G), relative to<br />

employees of the state legislature and certain other persons who<br />

are members of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement<br />

System; to provide for an increase in the employee contribution<br />

rate and accrual rate for certain members of the system; to<br />

provide for leave conversion for legislative employees; to<br />

provide for an effective date; to provide for continuance of<br />

insurance coverage for elected officials under certain conditions;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1514—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES K. CARTER AND RICHMOND<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 22:1401(I) and to enact R.S. 22:1401.1,<br />

relative to rates for commercial lines of property and casualty<br />

insurance; to provide for file and use; to provide for the office<br />

of property and casualty; to provide for procedures; to provide<br />

for rules and regulations; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 382—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE E. GUILLORY<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 18:463(E), relative to the qualifying of candidates for<br />

elected office; to require the Board of Ethics to work with the<br />

attorney general to provide information to any candidate who<br />

qualifies for elective office summarizing provisions of law<br />

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regarding dual officeholding, conflicts of interest, and prohibited<br />

transactions, payments, contracts, and employment applicable<br />

to public officials; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1327—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES LANCASTER AND WALSWORTH AND<br />

SENATORS, BAJOIE, CHAISSON, CHEEK, N. GAUTREAUX,<br />

JACKSON, AND MCPHERSON<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 17:2354(F), relative to anatomical gifts;<br />

to provide for the manner in which a gift may be made; to<br />

correct a statutory reference; to provide for an effective date;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1516—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE BALDONE<br />

AN ACT<br />

To enact R.S. 56:499(D), relative to shrimp nets; to provide for the<br />

relative location of stationary shrimp nets; and to provide for<br />

related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1560—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE CROWE AND SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To authorize and provide for the transfer of certain state property in<br />

St. Tammany Parish to the St. Tammany Parish School Board;<br />

and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1657—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DARTEZ<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 18:463(A)(2) and to enact R.S. 18:491(C)<br />

and 492(A)(5), relative to qualifying for elective public office;<br />

to require certain certifications on the notice of candidacy; to<br />

provide that falsely certifying certain information on the notice<br />

of candidacy constitutes grounds for objection to candidacy; to<br />

provide that the Supervisory Committee on Campaign Finance<br />

Disclosure has standing to object to the candidacy of certain<br />

persons on certain grounds; to provide for definitions; to<br />

provide for penalties; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1708 (Substitute for House Bill No. 320 by<br />

Representative Pinac)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVES PINAC, ALEXANDER, ANSARDI, ARNOLD,<br />

BADON, BALDONE, BAUDOIN, BAYLOR, BEARD, BOWLER,<br />

BROOME, BRUCE, BRUNEAU, BURNS, BURRELL, K. CARTER,<br />

CAZAYOUX, CRANE, CROWE, CURTIS, DAMICO, DANIEL,<br />

DARTEZ, DOERGE, DORSEY, DOVE, DOWNS, DURAND, ERDEY,<br />

FANNIN, FARRAR, FAUCHEUX, FLAVIN, FRITH, FUTRELL,<br />

GALLOT, GEYMANN, GLOVER, GRAY, E. GUILLORY, M.<br />

GUILLORY, HAMMETT, HEATON, HEBERT, HONEY, HOPKINS,<br />

HUTTER, JACKSON, JEFFERSON, JOHNS, KATZ, KENNARD,<br />

KENNEY, LABRUZZO, LAFLEUR, LAMBERT, LANCASTER,<br />

MARCHAND, MARTINY, MCDONALD, MCVEA, MONTGOMERY,<br />

MORRISH, MURRAY, ODINET, PIERRE, PITRE, M. POWELL, T.<br />

POWELL, QUEZAIRE, RICHMOND, RITCHIE, ROMERO, SCALISE,<br />

SCHNEIDER, SHEPHERD, SMILEY, GARY SMITH, JANE SMITH,<br />

ST. GERMAIN, STRAIN, THOMPSON, TOOMY, TRAHAN, TRICHE,<br />

TUCKER, WADDELL, WALKER, WALSWORTH, WHITE,<br />

WINSTON, WOOTON, AND WRIGHT AND SENATORS DARDENNE<br />

AND HOLLIS<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 34:1073, 1076, 1121, 1122(A)(1) and (2),<br />

(B), (C)(1), and (D), 1124, and 1125, to enact Part VI of<br />

Chapter 6 of Title 34 of the <strong>Louisiana</strong> Revised Statutes of 1950,<br />

to be comprised of R.S. 34:1129 through 1136, and to repeal<br />

R.S. 34:962, 966, 991.1, 1001, 1049, 1055, and 1076.1, relative<br />

to river pilots; to provide relative to the Associated Branch<br />

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Pilots for the Port of Lake Charles; to provide a lien and<br />

privilege for nonpayment of pilotage fees; to create a single<br />

Pilotage Fee Commission; to provide for appointment and<br />

membership; to provide for resolution of disputes; to provide<br />

for rulemaking authority; to create the Board of <strong>Louisiana</strong> River<br />

Pilots Review and Oversight; to provide for appointment and<br />

membership; to provide for duties and responsibilities; to<br />

provide for resolution of complaints; to provide for oversight;<br />

to provide for funding; to provide for liability; to provide for<br />

judicial review; and to provide for related matters.<br />

HOUSE BILL NO. 1724 (Substitute for House Bill No. 1214 by<br />

Representative Schneider)—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SCHNEIDER<br />

AN ACT<br />

To amend and reenact R.S. 11:502 and 502.2(A) and (B)(1), relative<br />

to the <strong>Louisiana</strong> State Employees' Retirement System; to<br />

provide for eligibility to participate in the optional retirement<br />

plan; to provide for transfer from the optional retirement plan<br />

to the defined benefit plan; to provide for an effective date; and<br />

to provide for related matters.<br />

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the<br />

same.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

The House Bills and Joint Resolutions contained herein were<br />

signed by the President of the Senate.<br />

Message from the House<br />

SIGNED HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS<br />

June 23, 2004<br />

To the Honorable President and Members of the Senate:<br />

I am directed to inform your honorable body that the Speaker<br />

of the House of Representatives has signed the following House<br />

Concurrent Resolutions:<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 300—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE DURAND<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2005<br />

Regular Session of the Legislature the provisions of R.S.<br />

28:382.1(A)(2), relative to the development and implementation<br />

of a framework for human services delivery.<br />

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 353—<br />

BY REPRESENTATIVE SCALISE<br />

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION<br />

To memorialize the United States Congress to take such actions as<br />

are necessary to amend the Fair Housing Act to allow for the<br />

application of local zoning ordinances, land-use regulations, and<br />

permitting standards to group homes for recovering substance<br />

abusers in residential neighborhoods; and to prohibit any state<br />

agency from having any contractual relationship with an entity<br />

that operates group homes for recovering substance abusers<br />

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who do not agree to comply with local zoning ordinances, landuse<br />

regulations, and occupancy limits.<br />

and asked that the President of the Senate affix his signature to the<br />

same.<br />

Respectfully submitted,<br />

ALFRED W. SPEER<br />

Clerk of the House of Representatives<br />

The House Concurrent Resolutions contained herein were signed<br />

by the President of the Senate.<br />

Senate Study Request<br />

The following Senate Study Requests have been approved by a<br />

majority of the members of the Senate.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> STUDY REQUEST NO. 3—<br />

BY SENATOR HOLDEN<br />

A STUDY REQUEST<br />

To request the Senate Labor and Industrial Relations Committee to<br />

study and recommend options available to raise the earnings of<br />

minimum wage workers in <strong>Louisiana</strong>.<br />

Senate Concurrent Study Request<br />

The following Senate Concurrent Study Requests have been<br />

approved by a majority of the members of the Senate and House of<br />

Representatives.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST NO. 4—<br />

BY SENATOR SCHEDLER<br />

A CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST<br />

To the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and<br />

International Affairs and the House Committee on Commerce to<br />

meet and function as a joint committee to study the impact of<br />

outsourcing certain activities outside of the United States.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST NO. 5—<br />

BY SENATOR FIELDS<br />

A CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST<br />

To the Senate Committee on Environmental Quality and the House<br />

Committee on Environment to meet and to function as a joint<br />

committee to study the impact of the st orage of hazardous<br />

materials by rail carriers near residential areas.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST NO. 6—<br />

BY SENATOR DARDENNE<br />

A CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST<br />

To the Senate and House committees on health and welfare to meet<br />

and to function as a joint committee to study and develop a<br />

process by which prescription medications may be added to<br />

Schedule IV of R.S. 40:964, as controlled dangerous substances.<br />

<strong>SENATE</strong> CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST NO. 7—<br />

BY SENATOR N. GAUTREAUX<br />

A CONCURRENT STUDY REQUEST<br />

To the Senate Committee on Judiciary B and the House Committee<br />

on the Administration of Criminal Justice to meet and function<br />

as a joint committee to study the practicality and feasibility of<br />

developing and implementing an electronic monitoring system<br />

or Global Positioning System for paroled offenders of certain<br />

crimes.<br />

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