House Bill No. by Representative Adams proposes the enactment of R.S. 38:2502, which introduces new regulations regarding metering devices and pumpage fees for specific parishes in Louisiana. The bill allows for the removal of clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeters in parishes with populations ranging from nineteen thousand to nineteen thousand six hundred, as determined by the latest federal decennial census. Additionally, it establishes a cap on pumpage fees, limiting them to forty dollars for every million gallons pumped within these parishes.

Furthermore, the bill directs the Louisiana State Law Institute to redesignate the heading of existing law related to the powers and duties of the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, changing it from "PART I. POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE LOUISIANA WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES COMMISSION" to "PART I. GENERAL." This legislative change aims to streamline regulations and provide clarity regarding metering and fees associated with water usage in the specified parishes.