Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB536

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  

Caption

Provides requirements relative to the location of wireless communication facilities with respect to school property, including permitting requirements

Impact

With the implementation of HB 536, construction of new freestanding wireless towers within designated school proximity zones will require a conditional use permit. Operators of such towers will be obligated to provide emergency contact information, ensure compliance with structural inspections, and actively participate in disaster response planning if requested by schools. The inclusion of colocation incentives suggests an emphasis on utilizing existing structures before constructing new towers to mitigate safety risks. This could positively impact community relations by fostering collaborative infrastructure development.

Summary

House Bill 536, known as the School Infrastructure Safety and Emergency Coordination Act, aims to establish safety standards for the placement of wireless communication facilities near schools. Specifically, the bill defines a 'school proximity zone' as an area within 1,000 feet of a school property boundary and mandates a setback for newly constructed freestanding wireless towers to be at least 110% of the tower's height from any school building. The intent is to safeguard students and faculty from structural hazards associated with these tall structures while ensuring the availability of essential wireless services for public safety and emergency coordination.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 536 may lean towards cautious support, particularly from educational stakeholders and parents prioritizing student safety. However, there might be concerns from telecommunications companies regarding the potential regulatory hurdles and the financial implications of complying with the new permitting process. The bill seeks to balance the need for modern communication infrastructure with the safety of students, which may resonate well with proponents of school safety measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between technological development and safety regulations. Some may argue that the new restrictions could hinder the expansion and improvement of wireless communication services, particularly in underserved areas. Additionally, the requirement for extensive documentation of colocation efforts could be viewed as an administrative burden on companies looking to expand their facilities. Ultimately, the discussions around HB 536 reflect a tension between the urgency for enhanced wireless communication connectivity and the imperative to ensure student safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB379

Provides relative to mandatory binding arbitration with respect to property insurance policies

LA HB519

Provides relative to the operation of a motor vehicle while using a wireless telecommunication device (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV)

LA SB53

Provides relative to warrants for interception of communications. (8/1/25)

LA HB514

Modifies the Louisiana Doula Registry Board within the Louisiana Department of Health and provides for respective regulatory authority (EN +$2,495 FF EX See Note)

LA HB422

Provides with respect to timely reimbursement of overpaid medical bills to patients by healthcare providers

LA SB79

Provides relative to requirements of industrial areas. (8/1/25) (EN NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)

LA HB151

Provides with respect to the issuance of non-gaming supplier permits

LA HB578

Provides with respect to state and local sales and use taxes and exemptions to those taxes (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB9

Adds federal and state military installations and facilities to the locations over which the use of an unmanned aircraft system is prohibited. (8/1/25)

LA HB418

Provides with respect to transactions of financial institutions

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MN SF2045

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MN HF974

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