HB-1110: Establish a penalty for certain persons who fail to file a birth certificate or who fail to provide the notice required for the filing of a death certificate.
Sponsored by: Rep. Timothy Goodwin
Signed By The Governor On March 20, 2019 H.j. 760 on 03/29/2019
You have voted HB-1110: Establish a penalty for certain persons who fail to file a birth certificate or who fail to provide the notice required for the filing of a death certificate..
HB-75: Provides for the applicability of the Public Records Law to records of the judiciary commission
Sponsored by: Rep. Jerome Zeringue
Read Third Time By Title, Roll Called On Final Passage, Yeas 47, Nays 50. Failed To Pass, Motion To Reconsider Tabled. on 04/30/2019
HB-258: Provides for the confidentiality of identifying information of certain persons or entities involved in the execution of a death sentence (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)
Sponsored by: Rep. Nicholas Muscarello
Read Second Time By Title And Referred To The Committee On Judiciary B. on 05/22/2019
You have voted HB-258: Provides for the confidentiality of identifying information of certain persons or entities involved in the execution of a death sentence (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX).
You have voted HB-123: Exempts from the Public Records Law information relative to certain activities associated with stocking and breeding of alligators.
Relating To Legislative Provisions. [SB-678]
Requires the legislature to follow fundamental principles of the sunshine law, including: requiring a majority vote to suspend legislative rules; requiring proposed amendments on a measure to be germane to the text to be amended; and requiring all floor votes to be printed on the order of the day before consideration. Specifies that correspondence received by the legislature or any of its committees on a measure is testimony on the measure and subject to disclosure as a public record. (SD1)
SB-678: Relating To Legislative Provisions.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Kim
Reported From Gvo (stand. Com. Rep. No. 123) With Recommendation Of Passage On Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referral To Jdc/wam. on 02/08/2019
Relating To Public Safety. [HB-285]
Requires county police departments to disclose to the Legislature the identity of an officer upon an officer's suspension or discharge beginning with the annual report of 2021. Amends the Uniform Information Practices Act to allow for public access to information about suspended officers when the suspension occurs after March 1, 2020. Takes effect 3/1/2020. (SD2)
HB-285: Relating To Public Safety.
Sponsored by: Rep. Scott Nishimoto
Conference Committee Meeting Will Reconvene On Thursday, 04-25-19 At 5:45pm In Conference Room 423. on 04/25/2019