Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB308

Introduced
2/27/26  
Refer
2/27/26  

Caption

Provides for notice of nonpayment of subcontractors on public works projects. (8/1/26)

Impact

The implementation of SB 308 is expected to significantly impact the landscape of public works projects by providing clearer pathways for noncontractual claimants to seek compensation. This legislative change amends existing laws to ensure that noncontractual parties are recognized within the claims process, which traditionally favored contractual relationships. Specifically, the bill requires that notice be served to contractors and public entities to validate any claims made, thus enhancing accountability and transparency in payment practices across public works contexts.

Summary

Senate Bill 308 is designed to modify the process by which noncontractual claimants can assert their claims for payment against contractors and public entities in public works projects. The bill expands the definition of 'claimant' to include individuals engaged in noncontractual relationships with the owner or contractor, enabling them to serve written notices to preserve their rights to payment from the bond or unexpended contract funds. The proposed law mandates that these claimants must notify relevant parties of their intent to pursue claims within specified timeframes following the furnishing of labor, services, materials, or equipment.

Sentiment

The discussions surrounding SB 308 display a generally supportive sentiment among proponents who argue that it strengthens the rights of subcontractors and material suppliers. Advocates believe that facilitating clearer notice requirements will assist those who may have otherwise been left without recourse. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the burden this places on contractors and public entities, who may face increased administrative requirements to manage additional claim notices and potential disputes.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding the bill include the implications of timely notice requirements for claimants who fail to serve notice within specified periods, as noncompliance can limit their ability to assert claims. Opponents also caution about the administrative challenges that contractors may face in managing a higher volume of claims and notices. The effective date of these provisions is set for August 1, 2026, allowing stakeholders time to adjust to the new requirements, which may influence ongoing discussions within legislative chambers and the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB209

Provides relative to the financing structure for public works projects in Ascension Parish

LA SB166

Provides relative to contract requirements for public works. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB297

Provides for a "contract limit" for public works projects by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (EN DECREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SCR69

Creates the Public Projects Task Force.

LA SB122

Provides relative to the Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors. (8/1/25)

LA SB193

Provides for the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources. (8/1/25)

LA SB244

Provides for the Dept. of Energy and Natural Resources. (8/1/25) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB140

Provides relative to residential home improvements

LA SB87

Provides relative to notices of warrant of arrest of a person who fails to appear in court after release on bail. (8/1/25)

LA HB490

Provides for the sales and use tax exemption for certain public entities (OR DECREASE GF RV See Note)

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AR HB1468

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