House Committee on Commerce
April 7, 2026
9:30 a.m.
Room 1
Scheduled
BLUE
= already considered.
RED
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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
DISCUSSION OF LEGISLATION
HB461
MANDIE LANDRY
BUILDING CODES
- Provides relative to allowing municipalities or parishes to adopt certain construction standards
HB467
FREEMAN
BUILDING CODES
- Provides relative to standards when constructing a residential roof in a parish in the coastal zone boundary
HB522
FONTENOT
FIRE PROTECT/FIRE MARSHAL
- Provides relative to authority of the state fire marshal to make arrests and carry firearms
HB565
MCMAKIN
CHILDREN/CARE
- Provides relative to fire safety provisions for day care centers
HB673
PHELPS
PROPERTY/ABANDONED
- Authorizes the state fire marshal to require owners of abandoned or blighted structures to install and maintain security cameras on property
HB799
FONTENOT
FIRE PROTECT/FIRE MARSHAL
- Provides relative to boilers (OR INCREASE SG RV See Note)
HB917
DESHOTEL
FIRE PROTECTION
- Provides relative to life safety and property protection licensing
HB937
LACOMBE
AMUSEMENT PARKS
- Provides relative to revisions of the Amusement Rides Safety Law
HB956
FONTENOT
FIRE PROTECT/FIRE MARSHAL
- Provides relative to fireworks
HB977
BEAULLIEU
COMMERCIAL REGULATIONS
- Provides relative to minors' use of applications
OTHER BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
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NOTE: Statements may be filed with the House Committee on Commerce via e-mail at h-com@legis.la.gov. Statements submitted, and the information contained therein, are public records and subject to disclosure pursuant to public records laws.
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