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Urges a neutral study by the Louisiana State Law Institute of the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act to identify issues and draft recommended statutory revisions.
Urges a neutral study by the Louisiana State Law Institute of the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act to identify issues and draft recommended statutory revisions.
Title: LIABILITY: Urges and requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation relative to the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act
Status: Enrolled; signed by President of the Senate and sent to Secretary of State (06/05/2025)
Introduced: February 24, 2025
Classification: Senate Resolution (study/urging)
SR 158 is a non‑binding legislative resolution that directs (urges and requests) the Louisiana State Law Institute to undertake a study of the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act (LGCA) and to prepare recommended legislative changes. The resolution’s intent is to have an expert, neutral body review the existing statute governing suits and claims against state and local public entities and propose reforms to improve clarity, fairness, and efficiency.
(Note: The enrolled copy and bill summary provided do not include specific study scope details, required deliverable dates, or a mandated reporting deadline. If the resolution includes a deadline or a scope in its full text, those specifics would govern the Institute’s work.)
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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