Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 25 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part IX - Office of State Parks
Chapter 3 - General Provisions
Section IX-331 - Overnight-Use Facilities
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code IX-331
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. General Provisions
1. Any overnight use of a site
requires a written permit or payment receipt. Overnight facilities are reserved
for the exclusive use of persons properly permitted for the use of overnight
facilities and their guests. An exception to this rule will be made for
volunteers camping at a state historic site as part of an approved overnight
encampment program.
2. Permittee
may not transfer or assign any use permit nor sublet any facility or part
thereof.
3. The site manager has
the authority to require the registration of every person occupying a campsite
or overnight facility.
4. Any
permit may be terminated by the assistant secretary or by the site manager upon
the violation of any established rule, regulation, or any condition of the
permit.
5. Lock combinations on
entrance gates are issued for the personal use of the permittee, who is
prohibited from allowing others to use the lock combination, or otherwise
making the facilities open so that others not covered by the permit may enter
or leave the facility or area.
6.
Established time schedules (check-in and checkout) are strictly enforced.
Failure to comply without advanced approval of the park manager may result in
additional charges and denial of future use of OSP facilities.
7. Overnight users must observe quiet hours
between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. Playing music or other loud activities
that adversely affect the use and enjoyment of the site by other site users is
a violation of quiet hours.
8.
Overnight users shall not erect or display unsightly, obscene, or inappropriate
structures or features which, in the opinion of the site manager, may create a
disturbing or otherwise unpleasant condition detrimental to the general site
use.
9. No permittee may repair or
install any site equipment or furnishings unless authorized and supervised by
the site manager.
10. No person
shall be permitted to reside at any OSP site, except for assigned OSP staff and
their immediate family.
11.
Parking for boat trailers and additional vehicles may be allowed at the
discretion of the site manager or his designee, subject to individual site
suitability for such purposes.
12.
Permittees waive and release all claims against the state of Louisiana for any
damage to person or property arising from the privileges granted by any use
permit.
13. Upon departure, the
user must ensure that the facility is vacated in good repair and in the same
condition in which it was occupied. Trash must be disposed of and all fires
extinguished. Permittees will be responsible for any and all damages resulting
from their use of the facility. Failure to comply may result in denial of
future use of OSP facilities.
B. Camping
1. With the exception of a campground host
and long term stay campsites, overnight camping and group camp, lodge and cabin
use are limited to 15 consecutive days. After 15 consecutive days of occupancy
at an OSP site, the visitor must vacate the site for seven consecutive days
before occupancy may be resumed. No person shall occupy a campsite for more
than 23 days in any 30-day period. However, at the site manager's discretion,
and subject to availability, overnight camping may be extended on a weekly
basis. No campsite may be vacated for longer than a 24-hour continuous period
under any permit agreement.
2. OSP
campgrounds are intended for tents and recreational vehicles only.
3. Campsite occupancy is limited to six
persons. Day use guests may visit overnight campers at their campsites between
the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.
4.
At designated group camping areas occupancy limits are set by the site manager
or his designee.
5. Campsite
configurations within the system vary in size, length, and surfacing materials.
Camping spurs are designed to accommodate one camper/pop-up trailer with tow
vehicle or one motorized camper and additional vehicle. Additionally, many
sites will have designated tent pads adjacent to the spur. The site manager or
his designee will have the authority to evaluate additional possible
combinations for on site approval. Due to the numerous possible potential
combinations, the following are to be used as general guidelines to define a
camping unit by the site manager or his designee:
a. one camper trailer with tow vehicle (may
include pickup camper), one large tent or two small tents;
b. one motorized camper with additional
vehicle (may include pickup camper), one large tent or two small
tents;
c. one pop-up camper with
two vehicles (may include pickup camper), one large tent or two small
tents;
d. one pickup camper with
additional vehicle, one large tent or two small tents;
e. two vehicles and tent combinations not to
exceed three tents.
6.
Upon termination of any use permit, the facility must be vacated in good repair
and in the same condition in which it was occupied. Where applicable, all water
taps shut, and all fires extinguished. Permittees will be responsible for any
and all damages resulting from their use of the facility. Failure to comply may
result in denial of future use of OSP facilities.
C. Cabins, Lodges, Other Overnight Facilities
1. A written inventory of movable equipment
and furnishings is posted in each overnight structure or will be furnished to
the visitor. It is the visitor's responsibility to check the inventory
immediately upon occupancy. The visitor must report to the site manager or his
designee any discrepancy between the actual inventory and the printed
inventory. The visitor may be assessed the cost of items which, if not reported
as missing or damaged upon occupancy, are missing or damaged when the structure
is vacated. Failure to reimburse the OSP for any missing property or damage to
property may result in denial of future use of OSP facilities.
2. Facility furnishings shall not be moved
without the permission of the site manager.
3. Upon termination of any use permit, the
facility must be vacated in good repair and in the same condition in which it
was occupied. Where applicable, all doors and windows will be closed, all water
taps shut, and all fires extinguished. Permittees will be responsible for any
and all damages resulting from their use of the facility. Failure to comply may
result in denial of future use of OSP facilities.
4. The maximum overnight (9 p.m. to 8 a.m.)
capacity for cabins and lodges is the listed bedding accommodations. A $15 fee
per person will be charged to the permittee for additional persons up to the
listed maximum sleeping capacity of the facility.
5. The maximum overnight (9 p.m. to 8 a.m.)
capacity for a group camp is the maximum sleeping capacity of the group camp
facility.
6. The maximum daytime (8
a.m. to 9 p.m.) capacity for cabins, lodges and group camps is double the
sleeping capacity or posted fire marshal occupancy of the facilities.
Exceptions may be granted by the assistant secretary or his designee.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 56:1681-1690 and R.S. 36:204.
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