New 
                    Fisheries Laws
                    Posted: 
                    7/21/03 
                    
                   The following 
                    bills were passed by the Regular Session of the 2003 Louisiana 
                    Legislature and will go into effect August 15 (unless otherwise 
                    noted). In these bill summaries, the Department of Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries is referred to as DWF, the Wildlife and Fisheries 
                    Commission as WFC, and the Department of Natural Resources 
                    as DNR.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 2 (Act 176) — Dupre & Baldone
                    Exempts a commercial fisherman from having to possess a "mobile 
                    food vendor's permit" while selling his catch (except 
                    for oysters) directly from either his boat or residence.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 14 (Act 3) — Cain
                    Allows a licensed saltwater charter boat fishing guide to 
                    become licensed with a senior hunting and fishing license 
                    instead of with a recreational fishing license. Provides that 
                    guides born before June 1, 1940 are exempt from having to 
                    purchase either the senior or the recreational license.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 39 (Act 466) — Dupre & Pitre
                    Authorizes the placement of promotional stickers for the "America's 
                    Wetland: Campaign to save Coastal Louisiana" on any state 
                    watercraft, aircraft, automobile, truck, or other vehicle. 
                    Effective Immediately.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 45 (Act 48) — McPherson
                    Authorizes WFC to create a program to remove abandoned crab 
                    traps from state-owned water bottoms. Authorizes WFC to prohibit 
                    crab trap use in one or more areas of the state during a 16-day 
                    period between February 1 and March 31 and during a 14-day 
                    period, which includes the opening of the spring inshore shrimp 
                    season. During these closed periods, any crab traps found 
                    in the closed area shall be considered abandoned.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 49 (Act 182) — Dupre & Baldone
                    Authorizes DWF to create a 4-year wholesale/retail dealer's 
                    license and a 4-year transport license.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 122 (Act 189) — Dupre
                    Allows the use of butterfly nets and bottom shrimp nets that 
                    are not suspended from fishing boats or vessels, which are 
                    motor-propelled and underway in Grand Pass and the 1,000-foot 
                    area outside of where Grand Pass connects with Lake Mechant 
                    and Caillou Lake. 
                  Senate 
                    Bill 213 — Dardenne & others
                    Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish the Louisiana 
                    Coastal Restoration Fund using up to 20% of any additional 
                    tobacco settlement funds that the state gets. Effective January 
                    1, 2004, if approved.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 214 — Dupre & others
                    Proposes a constitutional amendment to raise the $40 million 
                    cap on mineral revenue in the Wetlands Conservation and Restoration 
                    Fund by a minimum of $500,000. Makes the fund eligible to 
                    receive nonrecurring revenue designated by the Revenue Estimating 
                    Conference and requires that $35 million be allocated annually 
                    to the fund from the Mineral Revenue Audit and Settlement 
                    Fund.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 475 (Act 71) — Thomas & others
                    Creates the Washington Parish Reservoir District. Effective 
                    immediately. 
                  Senate 
                    Bill 504 (Act 1192) — Dardenne & Baldone
                    Creates the Louisiana Coastal Restoration Fund and is the 
                    enabling legislation for Senate Bill 213.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 673 (Act 830) — Ullo & Baldone
                    Extends the Underwater Obstruction Removal Program and its 
                    funding through June 30, 2007 with $250,000 annually. Effective 
                    July 1, 2003.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 715 (Act 503) — B. Jones 
                    Requires each trotline used in Lake D'Arbonne to have an 8-foot 
                    leader attached to each end so that it will deteriorate and 
                    fall to the bottom of the lake if unattended. Requires trotlines 
                    to be checked daily, and removed when not in use. Requires 
                    each trotline in the lake to be marked at each end with some 
                    sort of floating object. Limits a person to no more than 3 
                    trotlines, each with a maximum of 50 hooks.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 716 (Act 504) — B. Jones
                    Limits the use of yo-yos and trigger devices on Lake D'Arbonne 
                    to 50 per person and requires that they be checked and rebated 
                    daily. 
                  Senate 
                    Bill 732 (Act 1286) — Romero
                    Maintains the minimum mesh size for traps used to harvest 
                    wild crawfish at three-quarters by eleven-sixteenth of an 
                    inch. Effective immediately.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 829 (Act 233) — Barham & others.
                    Creates the Morehouse Parish Lake Commission.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 1024 (Act 784) — Romero
                    Creates an "enforcement emergency situation response 
                    account" in the Conservation Fund, with the money to 
                    be used only by DWF Enforcement for emergency response, preparedness 
                    and search and rescue.
                  Senate 
                    Bill 1067 (Act 250) — Dupre & others
                    Beginning with licenses issued for the calendar year 2004, 
                    DWF shall endorse a commercial fisherman's license as "certified" 
                    if the fisherman can present to DWF a sales tax exemption 
                    certificate or a notarized statement from a tax preparer that 
                    the fisherman earns at least 50% of his income from commercial 
                    fishing activities. DWF shall maintain a list of "certified" 
                    commercial fishermen. The Department of Revenue shall provide 
                    to DWF a list of names and Social Security numbers for those 
                    persons issued certificates of sales tax exemption. 
                  Senate 
                    Bill 1117 (Act 1215) — Gautreaux
                    Makes technical changes to the law to make clear that the 
                    Secretary of DNR has authority over the Atchafalaya Basin 
                    Program.
                  Senate 
                    Concurrent Resolution 18 — Dupre
                    Calls for immediate and focused efforts by the U.S. Government 
                    to improve enforcement of food import restrictions on seafood 
                    imports containing chloramphenicol, nitrofurans, and other 
                    banned veterinary drugs, and urges the U.S. Food & Drug 
                    Administration to continue to work with importers and domestic 
                    stakeholders to exclude such banned antibiotics.
                  Senate 
                    Concurrent Resolution 40 — Romero & others
                    Commends Paul McIlhenny and the McIlhenny Company for supportive 
                    actions taken to promote America's Wetland Campaign to Save 
                    Coastal Louisiana.
                  Senate 
                    Concurrent Resolution 58 — Holden
                    Requests that the Senate and House Committees on Natural Resources 
                    meet as a joint committee with five technical experts to study 
                    the effects of mercury in seafood.
                  Senate 
                    Concurrent Resolution 66 — Romero
                    Urges and requests the Atchafalaya Basin Program to study 
                    Lake Henderson and make recommendations for its long-term 
                    viability, including water quality, recreation features, economic 
                    development and tourism.
                  Senate 
                    Resolution 9 — Smith
                    Establishes as a standing committee the Senate Committee on 
                    Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture, and Rural Development.
                  Senate 
                    Resolution 12 — Smith
                    Requests DWF to end water drawdown operations to control hydrilla 
                    in Latt Lake.
                  Senate 
                    Resolution 57 — Dupre
                    Clarifies Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 that the Louisiana 
                    Legislature only supports the testing of imported seafood 
                    by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration within the boundaries 
                    of the U.S. 
                  Senate 
                    Resolution 90 — Hoyt
                    Requests the U.S. Congress to provide adequate and immediate 
                    protection, stabilization, and maintenance of the Gulf Intracoastal 
                    Waterway canal banks in southwest Louisiana.
                  Senate 
                    Resolution 113 — Hainkel
                    Recognizes the Greater Mandeville Seafood Festival on its 
                    25th anniversary as a premier Louisiana cultural event.
                  House 
                    Bill 30 (Act 77) — Baudoin & Marionneaux
                    Provides that residents totally and permanently disabled and 
                    receiving non-Social Security disability retirement benefits 
                    may purchase basic recreational fishing and saltwater licenses 
                    for $2.50 each, and basic, big game, and bow hunting licenses 
                    for $5.00 each. Those disabled persons receiving Social Security 
                    disability retirement benefits are already eligible for such 
                    licenses.
                  House 
                    Bill 131 (Act 357) — Baldone
                    Allows a commercial fisherman to purchase a secondary fresh 
                    products license for a spouse to allow the spouse to sell 
                    the catch while the fisherman continues to fish. The license 
                    shall not cost more than $5. Also provides that the Louisiana 
                    Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board shall develop markets 
                    only for shrimp harvested from Louisiana waters.
                  House 
                    Bill 165 (Act 565) — Powell & Dupre
                    Adds March to the time period when escape rings on crab traps 
                    are required to be left open.
                  House 
                    Bill 170 (Act 566) — Powell & Dupre
                    Further defines a crab trap as being constructed of wire and 
                    no larger than 30 inches on any side, with entrance funnels 
                    extending no further than 7 inches into the inside of the 
                    trap and the horizontal opening in the wall of trap shall 
                    be at least 1½ times the vertical diameter of the opening. 
                    Also allows a commercial fisherman to keep for personal consumption 
                    up to 25 total fish caught in crab traps, under the recreational 
                    limits for each species, except that no freshwater gamefish, 
                    speckled trout or redfish may be kept.
                  House 
                    Bill 250 (Act 1015) — Daniel
                    Allows money from the Artificial Reef Development Fund to 
                    be used to evaluate the program.
                  House 
                    Bill 271 (Act 261) — Pitre
                    Allows combination lifetime hunting and sportsfishing license 
                    holders to purchase lifetime fishing gear privileges for 10 
                    times the annual cost of each gear license.
                  House 
                    Bill 424 — Pitre & others
                    Creates a constitutional amendment to allow the legislature 
                    to limit the amount of money that can be awarded due to taking 
                    of, or loss or damage to, property rights affected by coastal 
                    conservation and restoration activities.
                  House 
                    Bill 454 (Act 1026) — Jack Smith
                    Prohibits fish in the family Pangasiidae (tra and basa) from 
                    being labeled as catfish or catfish products. Provides that 
                    only fish species in the families Ictaturidae, Aridae, or 
                    Loricariidae may be possessed as catfish or catfish product. 
                    Exempts restaurants from the power of DWF to develop packaging 
                    standards for retail seafood.
                  House 
                    Bill 469 (Act 855) — Salter & Bruce
                    Provides that for a Louisiana resident to get a resident active 
                    military license for $5, a "resident" is defined 
                    as someone who pays Louisiana income taxes or is a registered 
                    voter. Removes the requirement that the person carry a Louisiana 
                    driver's license when hunting or fishing.
                  House 
                    Bill 531 (Act 583) — Pitre & others
                    Provides that because of the catastrophic loss of coastal 
                    lands, that the full police power of the state shall be used 
                    and that compensation for the taking, loss or damage to private 
                    property due to coastal restoration shall be limited to that 
                    required by the U.S. Constitution. Provides that this law 
                    shall be applied retroactively, as well as in the future. 
                    Effective when the proposed constitutional amendment of Article 
                    1 Section 4 (contents of HB 424) is adopted and becomes effective.
                  House 
                    Bill 544 (Act 375) — Daniel
                    Prohibits altering, damaging, destroying, or driving a vehicle 
                    on beach sand dunes, except that private landowners or their 
                    employees or contractors may travel on dunes for inspection, 
                    improvement, or maintenance of their land. Also allows parish 
                    governments in parishes with a population of between 9,500 
                    and 10,500 to set speed limits on beaches.
                  House 
                    Bill 552 (Act 90) — Baldone & Pierre
                    Authorizes DWF to issue commercial fishing licenses and permits 
                    through an electronic issuing system.
                  House 
                    Bill 553 (Act 91) — Daniel & others
                    Adds the Asian swamp eel, pencil catfish and snakehead fish 
                    families to the list of fish that cannot be possessed alive 
                    without a permit. Exempts koi from the list. Requires that 
                    if any fish that requires a permit to possess is taken from 
                    state waters, that it shall not be returned to the water. 
                    Effective immediately.
                  House 
                    Bill 555 (Act 268) — Kenny & Pierre
                    Increases the maximum size of bass fingerlings allowed for 
                    sale from 6 inches to 10 inches.
                  House 
                    Bill 556 (Act 269) — Odinet
                    Prohibits the use of sweeper devices, leads, extensions, wings, 
                    or other attachments on skimmer nets.
                  House 
                    Bill 558 (Act 920) — Pierre
                    Creates the Public Oyster Seed Ground Development Account 
                    to receive money as compensation for impacts to public oyster 
                    seed grounds, seed reservations and tonging areas. The money 
                    will be used for siting, designing, permitting, constructing, 
                    monitoring, and cultch deposition. Requires that DWF report 
                    annually on expenditures from the account to the Oyster Task 
                    Force. Effective immediately.
                  House 
                    Bill 559 (Act 27) — Pierre & Romero
                    Re-creates DWF under the Sunset Law.
                  House 
                    Bill 560 (Act 921) — Jack Smith & Pierre
                    Requires that persons born after January 1, 1988 must complete 
                    a boating safety class before operating a motorboat powered 
                    by a motor of 10 horsepower or more, unless a person over 
                    the age of 18 and qualified to operate a motorboat is on board. 
                    Effective immediately.
                  House 
                    Bill 561 (Act 323) — Jack Smith & Pierre
                    Allows the use of a 16 to 25-foot recreational trawl with 
                    an $80 license and allows the take of up to 250 pounds of 
                    shrimp per day with such a trawl.
                  House 
                    Bill 562 (Act 324) — Jack Smith & Pierre
                    Repeals a duplicate law against operation of a boat while 
                    intoxicated.
                  House 
                    Bill 563 (Act 325) — Jack Smith & Pierre
                    Changes the penalties for sale of fish caught under a recreational 
                    license from lifetime loss of recreational fishing licenses 
                    for first offense to loss of licenses for 1 year for first 
                    offense, 2 years for second offense, and lifetime loss for 
                    third offense. Also provides that anyone found recreational 
                    fishing during the loss-of-license period or anyone getting 
                    a license during the disqualification period shall be fined 
                    $5,000 - $7,500 and be jailed for 1 year.
                  House 
                    Bill 640 (Act 98) — Winston & Schedler
                    Increases the penalties for intentional violation of the Natural 
                    and Scenic Rivers Act.
                  House 
                    Bill 712 (Act 328) — Hammett & others
                    Creates the Lake St. Joseph Recreation and Water Conservation 
                    District in Tensas Parish.
                  House 
                    Bill 749 (Act 271) — Cazayoux & others.
                    Allows a resident holder of a Louisiana National Guard identification 
                    card, who is on active duty to purchase a resident active 
                    military license for $5, which substitutes for the basic and 
                    saltwater fishing licenses, basic hunting, big game, bow, 
                    muzzleloader, and waterfowl licenses, turkey hunting stamps 
                    and WMA hunting permits.
                  House 
                    Bill 766 (Act 652) — Pitre & others
                    Provides that in accordance with Article XII, Section 10 of 
                    the Louisiana Constitution that the state cannot be sued for 
                    damages caused by coastal restoration projects arising under 
                    any lease, permit or license granted for any purpose on state 
                    lands or water bottoms. Provides that this law shall be applied 
                    retroactively, as well as in the future.
                  House 
                    Bill 812 (Act 1227) — Townsend
                    Provides that the Northwest Game and Fish Preserve Commission 
                    can make rules for Black Lake, Clear Lake and Prairie Lake 
                    under the supervision of WFC and DWF. Prohibits the use of 
                    gill, trammel and leaded gill nets with a mesh size smaller 
                    than 3½-inch bar and 7-inches stretched. Prohibits 
                    the use of unattended yo-yo devices during the day, but allows 
                    unattended use at night.
                  House 
                    Bill 896 (Act 104) — Pierre & Romero
                    Re-creates DNR under the Sunset Law
                  House 
                    Bill 900 (Act 379) — Gary Smith & Pierre
                    Defines "fish" to mean all finfish, shellfish, crustaceans, 
                    and all other species of aquatic life. Allows the use in Lac 
                    Des Allemands only, of a shad gill net to take shad and skipjack 
                    herring (slickers) only. The net must be fished only by "strike 
                    fishing", which means that the school of fish must be 
                    visible from the surface and the net is placed around the 
                    school. The fish may be taken with this net only during daylight 
                    hours and on weekdays, in the period of November through June. 
                    The cost of the license is $25 and shall be limited to one 
                    license per person and one net per boat. A shad gill net may 
                    not be used by more than two boats at one time or in any way 
                    that restricts navigation by other vessels. The net must be 
                    actively attended. The net shall not have a mesh size smaller 
                    than 1-inch bar (2 inches stretched) or larger than 2 inches 
                    bar (4 inches stretched). Each net is to have on one end a 
                    one-gallon jug painted international orange, with the words 
                    "Shad Gill Net" in black lettering, as well as a 
                    tag with the fisherman's name and license number on it.
                  House 
                    Bill 901 (Act 274) — Devillier & Pierre
                    Allows the use of a shad seine in freshwater areas of the 
                    state except Lake Bruin, Brushy, Bruin's Bayou, Choctaw Bayou, 
                    Ruth's Ditch, Catfish Bayou, Blue Hole, and Gillespie Ditch 
                    in Tensas Parish, Fool River in Franklin Parish, Clear Lake 
                    in Richland Parish, Pearl River, Pearl River Navigational 
                    Canal, and Bogue Chitto River and Tchefuncte River from Washington 
                    Parish to St. Tammany Parish. The net may be used to take 
                    only shad and skipjack herring (slickers) and must be fished 
                    only by "strike fishing", which means that the school 
                    of fish must be visible from the surface and the net is placed 
                    around the school. The fish may be taken with this net only 
                    during daylight hours and on weekdays, in the period of November 
                    through June. The cost of the license is $25 and shall be 
                    limited to one license per person and one net per boat. A 
                    shad seine may not be used by more than two boats at one time 
                    or in any way that restricts navigation by other vessels. 
                    The net must be actively attended. The shad seine shall not 
                    have a mesh size smaller than 1-inch bar (2 inches stretched) 
                    or larger than 2 inches bar (4 inches stretched). Each net 
                    is to have on one end a one-gallon jug painted international 
                    orange, with the words "Shad Seine" in black lettering, 
                    as well as a tag with the fisherman's name and license number 
                    on it.
                  House 
                    Bill 932 (Act 1242) — Pitre & others
                    Creates a "Sportsman's Paradise" license plate for 
                    privately owned trucks for all new registrations after January 
                    1, 2004. Creates the "America's WETLAND" prestige 
                    vehicle license plate for privately owned vehicles. The extra 
                    fee for this plate will be $28.50, of which a $25 royalty 
                    fee will be forwarded to America's WETLAND Foundation. Effective 
                    Immediately.
                  House 
                    Bill 991 (Act 696) — Pierre
                    Provides for notification to oyster leaseholders about non-renewal 
                    of leases for areas temporarily impacted by coastal restoration 
                    projects. Allows for future re-leasing of leases or parts 
                    of leases temporarily impacted and leasing of parts of leases 
                    not impacted by the project. To be eligible to re-lease the 
                    lease, the leaseholder must file an application with DWF no 
                    later than 60 days after termination of the lease, and also 
                    file a notice of intent to lease each year by March 1, both 
                    on forms provided by DWF. If re-leased, the leaseholder must 
                    accept the water bottom as it is. Provides that any lease 
                    not renewed on January 1, 2003 because of temporary impacts 
                    may be eligible for renewal if the leaseholder files for renewal 
                    by September 1, 2003 and files notices of intent annually. 
                    The provisions of the act are to be applied retroactively 
                    as well as in the future. Effective July 1, 2003.
                  House 
                    Bill 1115 (Act 703) — Triche
                    Increases retirement benefits for DWF enforcement agents and 
                    increases the amount that they contribute to the Louisiana 
                    State Employees' Retirement System. Effective July 1, 2003.
                  House 
                    Bill 1116 (Act 941) — Landrieu & Peychaud
                    Provides that the Governor's Office of Coastal Activities 
                    shall create the America's WETLAND Trail along coastal Louisiana 
                    to increase awareness of the dramatic coastal land loss in 
                    south Louisiana and to increase eco-tourism.
                  House 
                    Bill 1124 (Act 446) — Hammett
                    Increases from five to six the number of seats on the board 
                    of commissioners of the Black River Lake Recreation and Water 
                    Conservation District. The new commissioner is to be appointed 
                    by the legislative delegation from the area. 
                  House 
                    Bill 1133 (Act 448) — Odinet
                    Provides that the 3-inch minimum size for oysters shall apply 
                    year-round.
                  House 
                    Bill 1136 (Act 278) — Odinet
                    Adds one voting member to the Louisiana Oyster Task Force 
                    who is an oyster-grower and is appointed by the Louisiana 
                    Farm Bureau Federation.
                  House 
                    Bill 1155 (Act 449) — Odinet
                    Limits applications for new oyster leases to 1,000 acres. 
                    Increases the total allowable acreage under lease for a person, 
                    partnership or firm from 1,000 to 2,500 acres. Eliminates 
                    the laws that allow owners or operators of more than one canning 
                    plant to lease more acreage.
                  House 
                    Bill 1156 (Act 450) — Odinet
                    Removes the requirement that an oyster leaseholder must submit 
                    to DWF annually the mount of marketable oysters removed from 
                    his lease.
                  House 
                    Bill 1167 (Act 451) — Odinet
                    Requires anyone who obtains a DWF permit to land oysters outside 
                    of the state to install on the vessel, a vessel monitoring 
                    system that DWF can access.
                  House 
                    Bill 1173 (Act 945) — Triche
                    Sets minimum sizes on bowfin of 22 inches for commercial license 
                    holders and 16 inches for recreational license holders.
                  House 
                    Bill 1264 (Act 295) — Salter
                    Sets a 168-foot minimum lake level for Toledo Bend Reservoir, 
                    at which no power generation can occur except to supply firm 
                    or non-interruptible power users, draw down water for dam 
                    repair or inspection, or to satisfy downstream flow requirements.
                  House 
                    Bill 1296 (Act 380) — Triche
                    Allows recreational fishing and hunting licenses to be suspended, 
                    revoked or denied to people who owe a final judgment or assessment 
                    of $500 in unpaid individual income taxes.
                  House 
                    Bill 1499 (Act 1257) — Pitre & others
                    Prohibits advertising, offering to sell, or selling food products 
                    labeled as "Cajun" as "Louisiana Creole" 
                    unless the product qualifies for the 10% preference under 
                    Louisiana Bid Law for products produced, processed or manufactured 
                    in Louisiana. Food brought into Louisiana and processed shall 
                    not be considered as food or food products made in Louisiana 
                    unless the food has been substantially transformed by processing 
                    in Louisiana. Provides that these provisions do not infringe 
                    on any trademarks or trade names registered with the state 
                    as of May 15, 2003. Effective immediately.
                  House 
                    Bill 1587 (Act 1587) — Walsworth & others
                    Creates the West Ouachita Reservoir Commission.
                  House 
                    Bill 1809 (Act 890) — Thompson
                    Provides that the Secretary of the Department of Culture, 
                    Recreation and Tourism may, in consultation with the Board 
                    of Commissioners for the Poverty Point Reservoir District, 
                    regulate the use of personal watercraft (jet skis) on any 
                    body of water located wholly within Poverty Point Reservoir 
                    State Park. Effective immediately.
                  House 
                    Bill 1894 (Act 463) — Wooton
                    Defines that the licensing and regulation provisions for a 
                    large charter vessel carrying small skiffs for people to fish 
                    from shall apply only to motorized vessels.
                  House 
                    Bill 2003 (Act 1164) — Baldone & others
                    Replaces a 1 million pound commercial speckled trout quota 
                    with the provision that the WFC shall set the commercial quota 
                    for speckled trout at between 500 thousand and 1 million pounds. 
                    Requires the WFC to set the open season for the commercial 
                    harvest of speckled trout by rod and reel from January 2 through 
                    July 31 or until the quota is reached, whichever comes first. 
                    During the open season, no commercial harvest will be allowed 
                    from sunset Friday through sunrise Monday, and between 10 
                    p.m. and 5 a.m. on other days. Prohibits purchase of speckled 
                    trout from a commercial fisherman who does not possess a spotted 
                    seatrout permit. No person shall qualify for a charter boat 
                    fishing guide license and a spotted seatrout permit during 
                    the same license period.
                  House 
                    Concurrent Resolution 24 — Pierre
                    Approves the Coastal Wetlands Conservation and Restoration 
                    Plan for Fiscal Year 2003-2004.
                  House 
                    Concurrent Resolution 108 — Pierre & others
                    Asks the California Legislature to stop the California Department 
                    of Health from putting into effect an emergency ban on raw 
                    oysters from the Gulf of Mexico.
                  House 
                    Concurrent Resolution 116 — Baldone & others
                    Urges and requests the governor and commissioner of administration 
                    to take the necessary steps to enable the state of Louisiana 
                    to purchase Elmer's Island in Jefferson Parish.
                  House 
                    Resolution 59 — Downer & others
                    Urges and requests that casinos in Louisiana purchase their 
                    seafood products, particularly shrimp, from Louisiana fishermen 
                    and processors.
                  House 
                    Resolution 159 — Thompson & Kenney 
                    Requests the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Food 
                    and Drug Administration to develop a plan for the elimination 
                    of salmonella in turtles and for opening up the United States 
                    market to turtle sales.
                  House 
                    Study Request 18 — Montgomery
                    Requests the House Committee on Commerce to study the restrictions 
                    placed on the ability of retailers to sell boat motors in 
                    this state, including the effects of "areas of responsibility", 
                    and report its findings to the House of Representatives by 
                    January 3, 2004.
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