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Committee reports multiple bills favorably, defers several for further work
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Summary
On March 10, 2026 the House Civil Law and Procedure Committee reported HB112, HB190, HB427 and HB78 favorably and voluntarily deferred HB292, HB437 and HB410 for further consideration; most measures passed with no recorded objection.
The House Civil Law and Procedure Committee on March 10, 2026 advanced several bills and deferred others:
- HB112 (Rep. Baham): Reported favorably; the bill would specify how to measure the statutory 75‑mile relocation distance in custody cases. (See separate article.)
- HB190 (Rep. Schlegel): Reported favorably; recognizes a duty of reasonable care for providers of interactive software. (See separate article.)
- HB427 (Rep. Schlegel): Reported favorably; clarifies duty of care provisions for online platforms contracting with minors and amends definitions to align with Louisiana contracting law and the 'material harmful to minors' standard.
- HB78 (Rep. Weibel): Reported favorably; increases the civil jurisdictional limit of the Bogalusa city court from $25,000 to $50,000, a change local stakeholders support.
Voluntary deferrals announced by the chair included HB292 (by Rep. Boyd), HB437 (by Rep. Mallory) and HB410 (to be heard in a couple of weeks) to allow further work or amendments. Most favorable reports passed with no objection by voice vote.
