Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 34 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY CONTROL
Part III - Facility Planning and Control
Chapter 7 - Demolition or Disposing of State-Owned Buildings
Section III-701 - Preface
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-701
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Act 537 of 1982 enacted R.S. 38:2212.2 to provide for the demolition of state buildings. The statute prohibits the demolition of state buildings unless the appropriate legislators have been notified and unless disposition has been approved by the Office of Facility Planning and Control (FPC). Following are the procedures adopted and promulgated pursuant to this statute.
1. Any state agency proposing to raze,
demolish or otherwise dispose of any building or structure owned by the state
of Louisiana (except highways, bridges, and railroads), shall first submit such
proposal directly to Facility Planning and Control. The request from the user
agency must contain the state building identification number, the reason for
the request, pictures of the structure, estimated costs involved, the source of
funding, the legislative district where the building is located (both
senatorial and representative), and information regarding whether the building
has been surveyed for asbestos containing materials.
2. Upon receipt of the properly authorized
request from the state agency, Facility Planning and Control will notify the
legislators representing the district in which the structure is located. This
letter from Facility Planning and Control will identify the building or
structure, location, reasons for such action, brief description of the work
involved and copies of the pictures. In the event that demolition involves
historic properties within the city of Baton Rouge, Facility Planning and
Control will also notify the state historic preservation officer as required by
R.S.
25:781 through 785. A copy of these letters
and the attachments are sent to the Louisiana property assistance agency and to
the engineering section of Facility Planning and Control. All recipients of
such letters are to be assured that under no conditions shall a request for
property disposition be approved by Facility Planning and Control prior to 30
days from the date of the notification letter.
3. After receipt of the letter requesting
approval for disposition, a Facility Planning and Control field engineer will
make an inspection of the subject building or structure. His report shall
include his recommendations regarding disposition, any suggested alternatives
or possible use of the structure by other state agencies, and any asbestos
abatement activity which may be necessary prior to
demolition/disposal.
4. Copies of
the field engineer inspection report are sent to the user agency and to the
Louisiana Property Assistance Agency. Contents of the report may require a
response from the agency.
5. If it
is determined by the office of facility planning and control that a building or
structure has been damaged as a result of fire, hurricane, or natural disaster
and imminent danger is presented to life or property, the director of facility
planning and control, division of administration, may approve a request to raze
or demolish a building or structure immediately after legislative notification
has been issued.
6. If capital
outlay funds are to be used for demolition, Facility Planning and Control will
authorize contracts to be awarded for the demolition. When the demolition has
been completed, Facility Planning and Control will notify the State Land Office
and Office of Risk Management so the building can be removed from the statewide
building inventory and insurance coverage will be deleted.
7. If other than capital outlay funds are to
be used, the user agency will be responsible for demolition of the structure in
accordance with state purchasing laws and regulations. When the demolition has
been completed the user agency must notify the State Land Office and the Office
of Risk Management so the building can be removed from the statewide building
inventory and insurance coverage will be deleted.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 39:1410.
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