Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part I - State Police
Chapter 31 - Motorcycle Safety Training Program
Section I-3127 - Program Insurance and Reporting Accidents
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-3127
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Program Insurance
1. Proposed motorcycle operator training
courses or other proposed program activities to be conducted on or with
properties and/or equipment owned or not owned by the state shall be reported
to the program coordinator in order that the Office of Risk Management can
provide appropriate insurance coverage for loan-trainer motorcycles and/or the
conduct of the course or activity offered and provide certificates of
insurance, as proof of coverage, if needed. Appropriate insurance for the
program will be obtained through the Office of Risk Management as per
R.S.
39:1527 et seq., for the purpose of acquiring
general liability coverage, etc. No proposed program course or activity may be
conducted without first obtaining written approval from the program coordinator
as per this Chapter.
B. Reporting of Accidents and Damages
1. If an
injury to an individual occurs as a result of the conduct of a program activity
or course and/or if the individual requires treatment by a physician or medical
technicians and/or hospitalization, the injury shall be orally reported to the
program coordinator or designee by the course lead instructor as soon as
possible but no later than four working days after the accident. In addition,
an Accident/Injury Report(s) (MS6) shall be submitted to the program
coordinator within four working days of the accident. (An accident as it
relates to the program shall be defined as an incident in which a course
student or instructor drops the motorcycle causing any part of the motorcycle,
other than the tires, to touch the ground, or an incident in which the
motorcycle comes into contact with any other moving object or fixed object
(other than marker cones), or an incident in which any individual has
discomfort, pain, or injury inflicted by a training motorcycle or the course
training process.
2. Completed
Accident and Injury Report (MS6) must be submitted to the Department of Public
Safety and Corrections, Transportation and Environmental Safety Section, 7919
Independence Blvd., Box 832, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, telephone (225) 925-6113.
Instructors should copy Form MS6 as needed.
3. Copies of notices, summons or other legal
documents, pertaining to a claim or suit against the department or its
personnel should be forwarded immediately by the motorcycles safety instructor
receiving same to the program coordinator for review by appropriate
authorities
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S.32:402.3.
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