Paul Hollis
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- Voted against HB267 (2023 Regular Session) seeking a moratorium on Carbon Capture projects in Lake Maurepas.
- Introduced HB15 (2023) to provide for annual audits of every homeowners association comprised of 25 or more lot owners
- Introduced HB25 (2023) to grant parish and municipal governing authorities certain powers over local public libraries
- Introduced HB190 (2023) to modify relative to a health insurance issuer and its application as an employee benefit plan under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA)
- Introduced HB212 (2023) to provide that the number of electors required to sign a recall petition shall be a percentage of the number of electors who voted in the contest electing the public official to his office, or if the public official was elected without opposition, the number of electors in the voting area who voted in the most recent election for an office that encompassed the voting area
- Introduced HB635 (2023) to change the calculation basis for the excise tax levied upon vapor products and electronic cigarettes and dedicates a portion of the tax avails to funding salaries and related benefits of the La. State Police
- Introduced HB09 (2022) to prohibit homeowner association community documents from restricting lot owners' rights to protect their property and persons domiciled on their property
- Introduced HB52 (2022) to create the crime of unwarranted video surveillance of residential property
- Introduced HB57 (2022) to provide for a 45-day notice period for individual lot owners prior to the filing of a homeowners association privilege and reduces the homeowners association privilege enforcement period to 90 days. Provides for the cancellation of extinguished privileges from the mortgage records
- Introduced HB85 (2022) to prohibit the governing authority of any local municipality or parish from enacting ordinances authorizing the use of automated speed enforcement devices to regulate traffic
- Introduced HB181 (2022) to prohibit the splitting of profits, fees, or commissions derived from traffic fines
- Introduced HB387 (2022) to provide for the disclosure of required homeowners' association membership in the listing of a residential property. Requires the buyer be given a copy of homeowners' association covenants and governing documents
- Introduced HB542 (2022) to grant the Public Service Commission authority to regulate internet service and internet service providers within this state
- Introduced HB1058 (2022) to provide for notification to the purchaser of the presence of restrictive covenants and building restrictions governing the use of the property being purchased
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