Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB588

Introduced
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  
Engrossed
4/8/26  
Refer
4/13/26  

Caption

Adds members to the Seafood Safety Task Force

Impact

If enacted, HB 588 would influence the management and regulatory framework surrounding seafood safety in Louisiana. The expansion of the task force is designed to facilitate better input from critical sectors involved in seafood production, ultimately leading to increased vigilance in safety practices and potential recommendations for the allocation of funds for testing imported seafood. With heightened representation, the task force is expected to enhance its ability to carry out its objectives effectively, thereby improving public trust in seafood products.

Summary

House Bill 588 seeks to enhance the Seafood Safety Task Force by adding members from various seafood sectors, including representatives from the oyster, crab, finfish, and crawfish industries. The bill aims to strengthen the state's commitment to seafood safety through a more comprehensive inclusion of industry voices, thereby focusing on improving consumer safety and awareness regarding the health risks linked to imported seafood. By expanding the membership of the task force, the bill emphasizes the importance of local expertise in managing seafood safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 588 appears to be largely positive among industry stakeholders, as the inclusion of more representatives is viewed as a step toward more effective governance in seafood safety. Representatives from the seafood industries have expressed support for the bill, highlighting that it would provide a more robust framework to address safety concerns. Additionally, the unanimous House vote in favor of the bill underscores a strong consensus on this issue within the legislature.

Contention

While there is a broad agreement on the need to improve seafood safety through enhanced representation, potential contention may arise around the specifics of how these new members will impact the task force's direction and decisions. Critics may raise concerns about whether the increased representation could lead to conflicts of interest or dilute the task force's original objectives. However, such perspectives seem to be in the minority, as the primary focus remains on improving safety standards and consumer protection in the seafood industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB652

Provides for seafood safety and testing (EN +$240,608 SD EX See Note)

LA HB71

Revises the membership of the Dual Enrollment Task Force

LA HB550

Provides for reporting, data collection, and information sharing related to domestic and imported seafood (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA SCR40

Creates the K-12 School Safety Task Force to study and make recommendations relative to school safety and security.

LA HCR75

Creates the Chronic Wasting Disease Task Force

LA HCR37

Establishes the Caleb Wilson Hazing Prevention Task Force

LA HR15

Creates a task force to study issues relative to the name, image, and likeness of student athletes in Louisiana

LA SCR62

Creates a statewide task force to study and make recommendations on implementing a comprehensive plan to address property blight within the state.

LA HR368

Commends President Donald Trump for the imported seafood tariffs and restrictions he put in place that have helped protect Louisiana's commercial seafood industry

LA HB96

Adds the U.S. Space Force to various statutory definitions of U.S. Armed Forces

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