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SR 200 directs two state boards to study adopting fortified roof standards into coastal building codes; no mandate now, but possible costs and boosted resilience if adopted.
SR 200 directs two state boards to study adopting fortified roof standards into coastal building codes; no mandate now, but possible costs and boosted resilience if adopted.
Status: Read by title and adopted (introduced Feb 28, 2025; enrolled June 12, 2025)
Classification: Senate Resolution (non‑binding)
Primary Sponsors: Chuck Payne; Elena Parent; John Albers; Nan Orrock; Kay Kirkpatrick; Fevella; Gabbard; McKelvey; Kirk Talbot
Related measures: SCR 224, SCR 225 (companions)
SR 200 requests that two state entities—the State Licensing Board for Contractors and the Louisiana State Uniform Construction Code Council—conduct a study and report to the legislature on whether to adopt the "fortified roof" building standards into the building codes that apply to the coastal zone. The resolution’s intent is to gather information and recommendations to inform possible legislative or regulatory changes to improve roof resilience in coastal areas.
Note: The supplied document text contained multiple unrelated resolutions and memorials from different jurisdictions. This summary is based on the bill information title and status specifying a request to study fortified roof standards for the coastal zone.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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