HB 782 - Wireless Phone Card Fees - Louisiana Key Vote

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Title: Wireless Phone Card Fees

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

A vote to pass a bill that imposes a two percent emergency 911 service charge on wireless retail transactions.

Highlights:

-Imposes a prepaid wireless service charge to fund emergency 911 services (Sec. 1). -Requires the seller to collect each service charge at the time of the transaction (Sec. 1). -Excludes the two percent charge for tax purposes (Sec. 1). -Allows the seller to retain two percent of the revenue collected from the service charge (Sec. 1). -Provides that the funds collected from this tax shall be distributed to each communications district, based on population (Sec. 1).

NOTE: THIS VOTE RECONSIDERS A PREVIOUS VOTE.

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Title: Wireless Phone Card Fees

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

A vote to pass a bill that imposes a two percent emergency 911 service charge on wireless retail transactions.

Highlights:

-Imposes a two percent wireless service charge per transaction to fund emergency 911 services (Sec. 1). -Requires the seller to collect each service charge at the time of the transaction (Sec. 1). -Exempts the revenue collected from the two percent charge from tax measurements (Sec. 1). -Provides that the funds collected from this tax shall be distributed to each communications district, based on population (Sec. 1).

See How Your Politicians Voted

Title: Wireless Phone Card Fees

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

A vote to pass a bill that imposes a two percent emergency 911 service charge on wireless retail transactions.

Highlights:

-Imposes a prepaid wireless service charge to fund emergency 911 services (Sec. 1). -Requires the seller to collect each service charge at the time of the transaction (Sec. 1). -Excludes the two percent charge for tax purposes (Sec. 1). -Allows the seller to retain two percent of the revenue collected from the service charge (Sec. 1). -Provides that the funds collected from this tax shall be distributed to each communications district, based on population (Sec. 1).

NOTE: THIS LEGISLATION NEEDED A TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY VOTE TO PASS

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