40:1400. Handicapped
parking
enforcement
A. There is hereby established within the office of state police of the
Department of Public Safety and Corrections a handicapped
parking
enforcement program. The purpose of the program shall be training and utilizing
volunteers in the enforcement of handicapped
parking
restrictions, particularly those established pursuant to R.S. 40:1742.
The office shall operate the program in the manner and subject to the
limitations and provisions of this Section. B. The program shall become
operative if and when funds are transferred to the office of state police from
the office of disability affairs for such purpose. C. The program shall
incorporate a training program, to be offered at each troop headquarters,
incorporating matters relevant to volunteers recognizing and collecting evidence
on violations of handicapped
parking
restrictions. Such training shall include training in legal matters with respect
to violations of handicapped
parking
restrictions and personal safety matters. Volunteers shall be trained to
identify violators and to collect information necessary to provide evidence of
violation including vehicle identification information, all legal matters
relevant to identifying a properly marked restricted parking area and a
violation thereof, the collection of photographic information which would be
sufficient to establish a presumption of a violation, and matters of personal
safety and ethics. The training course may be offered as often as the police
troop deems necessary to serve potential volunteers who have requested
enrollment in the course. D. Upon completion of such training, an individual
volunteer who identifies an apparent violation of handicapped
parking
restrictions may collect information on such violation including vehicle
identification information and photographs of the violation and may then submit
such information to the appropriate office at the respective state police troop
headquarters in accordance with procedures established for the program by the
office of state police. E. Upon identification of the owner of the vehicle, the
state police shall send by registered mail, return receipt requested, to said
owner a citation for the parking violation. Such citation shall include
information on the submission of fines and how the individual may contest the
citation. Each troop of the state police may train and utilize volunteers in any
aspect of the program which it deems appropriate and for which volunteers offer
their services including clerical responsibilities associated with the
processing of information relative to violations of handicapped
parking
restrictions and in the dissemination of citations. F. The office of state
police shall establish and promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the
operation of the program in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act.Such rules may include the establishment of a minimum number of participants who
must enroll in the training course before such course is offered, criteria for
successful completion of the course, certification of successful completion,
procedures for identification of persons who have completed the course and who
are thereby authorized to submit information relative to violations of handicapped
parking
restrictions, procedures for the submission and processing of such information,
and any other matter which the office deems necessary or convenient for
successful operation of the program. G. The office of state police may utilize
funds to promote the program for the purpose of soliciting volunteers, for
salaries of police personnel involved in the program materials, and supplies
necessary for operation of the program, and any other purpose authorized by the
office of disability affairs. H. Neither the office of state police nor any
troop or office thereof shall be liable for any injury to any volunteer
participating in the program. The office of state police may provide for a
waiver to such effect to be signed by volunteers in the program. I. The office
of state police shall annually submit a report to the office of disability
affairs describing the activities of the program including number of volunteers
trained, number of citations issued pursuant to the program, expenses incurred
by the state police in the implementation of the program, and any other
information required by the office of disability affairs.
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