§ 11:452. Parking for mobility-impaired persons.  


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  • (a)

    No person shall park any vehicle in a mobility-impaired parking space unless such person has a license plate for the mobility-impaired issued pursuant to R.S. 47:463.4 or a properly displayed parking card issued pursuant to R.S. 47:463.4.1.

    (b)

    (1)

    The law enforcement officer shall be authorized to issue a citation or take whatever law enforcement action is deemed necessary or both. Furthermore, when an individual found to be in violation of these provisions refuses a request by a law enforcement officer to move the vehicle found in violation, the officer shall be authorized to have such vehicle towed.

    (2)

    The citation shall contain information concerning the nature, date, time, and location of the alleged violation, the state vehicle license plate number, and the make of vehicle. In those cases where a license plate is not visible or legible, the vehicle identification number shall be used in lieu of the state vehicle plate number. The citation shall also contain information advising the person charged of the manner and the time in which he may contest the violation charged in the citation. The citation shall also provide that a failure to timely answer or appear before a court of competent jurisdiction shall be considered a prima facie admission of the violation set forth in the citation, in which the court may assess the appropriate fine or fines and all penalties incidental thereto.

    (3)

    The citation issued pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall be personally served upon the operator of the vehicle by affixing the parking citation to the vehicle in a conspicuous place thereon. The original parking citation shall bear the name or initials and identification number of the issuing officer who shall affirm the missing word? of the facts set forth therein. An operator of a vehicle who is not the owner, but who uses or operates the vehicle with permission of the owner, expressed or implied, shall be considered the agent of the owner to receive the citation required to be served upon the operator or registered owner of a vehicle in accordance with the provisions of this subsection. When a citation is issued for an alleged violation of the laws governing parking in a mobility-impaired parking space, loading and unloading areas, access aisles, access ramps, and curb cuts, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that a person in whose name the vehicle is registered was the operator of the vehicle when the alleged violation was committed.

    (4)

    In the event that the registered owner or operator of a vehicle drives the vehicle away from or in any manner leaves the site of the violation while the issuing officer is preparing the citation, or refuses service of the parking citation and drives away from or in any manner leaves the site of the violation, this fact shall be duly noted on the original and all copies of the parking citation. This original and all copies of a parking citation shall constitute a business record of the law enforcement agency issuing the citation and shall constitute prima facie evidence that the citation was issued and that an attempt at service was made in accordance with the provisions of this subsection.

    (c)

    The first violation of the provisions of this subsection shall be punished by a fine of two hundred seventy-five dollars ($275.00). A subsequent violation shall be punished by a fine of five hundred dollars ($500.00).

    (d)

    If the violator is other than an individual, a fine of five hundred dollars ($500.00) shall be imposed.

    (e)

    In addition to such fine, the violation may also be required to pay the towing fee and any storage costs which are incurred.

    (f)

    The parish shall recognize parking cards or other removable windshield placards and special license plates which have been issued by authorities of other states and countries for the purpose of identifying vehicles permitted to utilize parking spaces reserved for the mobility-impaired.

(Ord. No. 11590, § 3, 11-10-99; Ord. No. 11625, § 2, 12-8-99; Ord. No. 12267, § 1, 3-27-02; Ord. No. 13688, § 1, 7-26-06)