Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Change of Name, Location and/or Ownership
1. Persons operating under a motor vehicle
inspection station license contemplating a change of name, location and/or
ownership must notify the department in writing before a change is made. All
changes must be approved by the department prior to being made by the station.
A change in location and/or ownership will require that the new owner/location
must meet the current requirements in LAC 55:III.Chapters 7 and 8 of the Motor
Vehicle Inspection Program.
2. The
new location or owner shall meet all requirements under
§805.D and F of this
Chapter (minimum requirements for a motor vehicle inspection station and space
requirements).
B. Going
Out of Business or Discontinuance of Inspections
1. Prior to going out of business or
discontinuing inspections, a motor vehicle inspection station owner/operator
must immediately notify the department. Either occurrence shall result in the
cancellation of the motor vehicle inspection station license. All unused
inspection and rejection certificates, along with the motor vehicle inspection
station license and all mechanic licenses, must be returned to the
department.
C. Official
Motor Vehicle Inspection Sign (Public Stations Only)
1. All public motor vehicle inspection
stations will be required to display an official motor vehicle inspection sign
that must conform to the examples listed herein. The sign shall contain the
following language: "Official Motor Vehicle Inspection Station" and shall
display the state of Louisiana official seal, with a solid border around the
outer perimeter of the sign. The language and state seal shall be displayed as
per the pictured example listed as 1. The background of the sign must be orange
in color, specifically traffic cone orange (Hex color code value - FF7221 = RGB
color code value - 255,114,33). Any language, the state seal, and the border
must be black in color. The part of the sign that contains the official
language, the state seal, and the border must measure at minimum 18 inches wide
by 24 inches high. Any language must be a minimum of 3 inches in height. Any
language must be in the font style of "Haettenschweiler". The sign must be
displayed in such a manner as to be easily seen and readily distinguishable as
an official motor vehicle inspection station by the general motoring
public.
2. Display of Inspection
Hours and Prices
a. The days and hours of
operation shall be displayed on the official MVI sign. The days and hours shall
be displayed as per the pictured example listed as 2. (See Subparagraph 3.a. of
this Subsection.)
b. The price of
all relevant inspections conducted by a station shall be displayed on the
official MVI sign. (i.e. emissions, commercial, school buses, etc.) If the
station conducts emission inspections, it shall also display the price of such
inspections. The prices shall be displayed as per the pictured example listed
as 3. (See Subparagraph 3.a. of this Subsection.)
c. Inspection hours and prices shall be
displayed either above or below the official MVI sign in the same manner listed
in Subsection C.1. of this Section (i.e. color, size, font etc.).
3. If the inspection station is
restricted to a certain class of vehicle, another section shall be added to the
official Motor Vehicle Inspection sign designating which vehicles are to be
inspected. Stations authorized to inspect commercial vehicles and/or school
buses must display a sign stating this. Additional sections shall be displayed
either above or below the official MVI sign in the same manner listed in
Subsection C.1. of this Section (i.e. color, size, font etc.) as per the
pictured example listed as 4.
a. Official
Motor Vehicle Inspection Sign Examples
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D. Periods of Inspection
1. All vehicles inspected under the
provisions of
R.S.
32:1301 through
R.S.
32:1314 (motor vehicle inspection law) shall
be inspected at least bi-annually.
a.
Effective January 3, 2005, the department will implement a two-year inspection
certificate program. During the initial phase of the program, automotive
dealers of new cars and light trucks, which possess current inspection station
licenses, shall be authorized to affix a two-year inspection certificate to
every new passenger car or light truck sold. Where the registration of a
vehicle indicates the domicile of the owner is in a parish that has been placed
on the nonattainment list for ozone standards by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, that vehicle shall not be eligible for a
two-year inspection certificate.
b.
The fee for inspection of a passenger car or light truck and all other vehicles
shall be $10 for a one-year certificate and $20 for a two-year certificate
except in non-attainment parishes. The owner has the option of requesting
either a one- or two-year certificate.
c.Vehicles that are registered inside the
non-attainment area and/or vehicles that are registered outside the
non-attainment area that are presented for inspection in the non-attainment
area that fall within the guidelines of LAC 55:III.817.B shall be issued a
one-year certificate only and be assessed an $18 inspection fee.
i. Cars, light duty trucks, and trailers
registered or inspected in the non-attainment area that do not meet the
criteria for the enhanced emission testing as stated in LAC 55:III.817.B can at
the owners discretion be issued a one- or two-year certificate as stated in
Subparagraph D.1.a of this Section.
2. The inspection period shall begin January
1 of each year.
3. The
re-inspection month shall be determined by the month indicated on each
particular vehicle's previous inspection certificate.
4. A vehicle presented for inspection in a
month other than the expiration month noted on the previous inspection
certificate shall be issued a certificate with the month the new inspection was
performed.
5. Vehicles which have
had windshields replaced and have a valid inspection certificate need not be
re-inspected, but must carry the original certificate in the vehicle and
produce it upon demand. The certificate must not be voided or mutilated and
must be legible on both sides. This in no way prohibits the owner/operator from
having the vehicle re-inspected after installation of the new
windshield.
6. Vehicles which have
had inspection certificates lost, stolen or damaged must be re-inspected. The
fee may be charged for this inspection.
E.R.S.
32:1306(G) Place of
Inspection
1. Notwithstanding any law, rule
or administrative policy to the contrary, official MVI stations shall not be
required to reserve a service bay or stall for the exclusive purpose of
conducting motor vehicle inspections, but such stall or bay must be cleared and
available within 20 minutes from the time an inspection is requested.
2. Mechanic inspectors shall only conduct
motor vehicle inspections within a bay or stall that has been approved by the
department. Mechanic inspectors shall only conduct braking tests on an area 150
feet long by 8feet wide that has been approved by the department as a brake
test area.
3. Inspection and
rejection certificates shall be issued to a vehicle only by an authorized,
licensed mechanic inspector. This will only be done within a bay or stall that
has been approved by the department at an authorized inspection
station.
F. Ordering
Inspection/Rejection Certificates
1. All
orders for inspection or rejection certificates should be directed to the local
Office of Motor Vehicles.
2.
Demands for inspection or rejection certificates should be anticipated before
the station's supply is depleted. Every motor vehicle inspection station will
be required to have 15 of each type certificates or more on hand at all times.
(Example: one and two year general, as well as commercial certificates if
applicable)
3. Except as otherwise
provided in LAC 55, Part III, Chapter 8, inspection and rejection certificates
are not transferable from one Motor Vehicle Inspection station to another.
However, report forms, requisition forms and stamps may be borrowed from
another station.
4. Only authorized
commercial Motor Vehicle Inspection stations with a current license will be
permitted to purchase commercial inspection certificates. Each inspection
station shall have only one person designated to purchase inspection
certificates from the Office of Motor Vehicles. Only commercial inspection
stations will be allowed to purchase commercial stickers.
5. Motor vehicle inspection certificates and
rejection certificates, and requisition forms may be obtained from the Office
of Motor Vehicles.
6. If a station
submits funds which are returned NSF from the bank, the station license shall
be suspended until the Office of Motor Vehicles receives the funds and
penalties associated with the NSF check.
a.
If the station does not satisfy the NSF check within 30 days from date of
suspension, the stations license shall be permanently revoked and the station
will have to re-apply as a new station once all funds and penalties have been
received by the Office of Motor Vehicles. The station will have to meet all
present requirements as a new station applicant.
b. If the owner of the MVI station is also
the owner of the stations property, a license will not be issued to any other
applicant who applies for a license on that property until the Office of Motor
Vehicles receives the funds and penalties associated with the NSF check.
G. Lost or
Stolen Inspection/Rejection Certificates
1.
All inspection/rejection certificates and inserts are the property of the
Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections and must be safeguarded
against loss. They must be kept in a secure place under lock and key, available
only to the mechanic inspector. (Inspection/rejection certificates can only be
placed on an inspected vehicle.)
2.
Each inspection station will be accountable for each inspection/rejection
certificate and inserts it receives from the department. Lost or stolen
certificates must be accounted for on the log report by numerical listing. In
lieu of the inspection information, the word "lost" or "stolen" must be noted
on the log report by that certificate number.
3. Should an inspection/rejection certificate
or insert be lost or stolen, the department must be notified immediately. If a
theft is suspected of an inspection or rejection certificate, the local law
enforcement agency shall be asked to investigate the theft and the MVI station
must forward a copy of the police report to the department.
4. The loss of any certificates may be
grounds for the imposition of a civil penalty or revocation of the station
license. Theft of certificates or possession of stolen certificates may result
in prosecution of the person(s).
H. War ning Notices. A written warning may be
issued by a representative of the department for any infraction of the rules
and regulations. This will become a permanent part of the station's file and
will be a basis for determining the issuance of a civil penalty, suspension or
revocation.
I. Motor Vehicle
Inspection Log Report
1. All entries must be
legible and made in ink only. The audit number of the inspection or rejection
certificates issued must be listed in numerical order and must be shown on the
report. All other required information must be provided for the vehicle
inspected. Vehicle information will be obtained from the registration. The
operator's license number must be taken from the driver's license of the person
presenting the vehicle for inspection and not from the registration. In
addition to the foregoing all blanks on any log sheets will include all related
information. Examples include information related to each station, dates of
each week, mechanic inspector(s) name, signatures with date, inspection totals,
etc.
a. Stations that are required to
maintain log sheets shall maintain the log sheets for 36 months.
i. General MVI Stations. A separate log shall
be kept for the one- and two-year certificates.
Exception: Log sheets are not required to be utilized if a
station is required to enter the inspection information on the DEQ computer
system.
ii. Commercial MVI
Stations. The station must maintain a copy of each commercial log
sheet.
iii. School Bus MVI
Stations. The station must complete and maintain a copy of each school bus
inspection checklist.
2. Torn, voided or damaged inspection or
rejection certificates must be recorded on the log report. All information
required shall be listed on the log sheet and the station shall write torn,
voided, or damaged in the signature block. The torn, voided or damaged
inspection/rejection certificates shall be attached to the log sheet.
a. stations in the non-attainment area who
utilize the DEQ computer system shall also keep a log of all torn, voided, or
damaged inspection/rejection certificates and emission inserts. The
non-attainment station must comply with Paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Subsection.
The non-attainment station that issues a certificate due to the challenge
station advising the station to issue a MVI certificate must use the same log
as stated above.
3.
Falsifying information on any official document, including the inspection
report, or computer is a criminal offense. Felony charges may be brought
against anyone providing fraudulent information on an inspection report or
forging anyone's signature.
4.
Dealer, fleet, public, and government Motor Vehicle Inspection stations will no
longer be required to submit log reports to the department.
5. Log reports shall be kept in the log book
at the Motor Vehicle Inspection station for 36 months. These reports shall be
available for inspection by department personnel or law enforcement officers.
After 36 months, a station may destroy the log sheets by burning or
shredding.
6. Stations in the
non-attainment area which are required to submit their inspection information
electronically must do so in real time.
a.
Stations in the non-attainment area that are licensed to inspect commercial
vehicles must maintain a copy of each commercial log sheet for 36
months.
7. Official
motor vehicle inspection stations can obtain copies of the log sheets from the
Louisiana State Police website at
www.lsp.org.
Weekly and Commercial forms must be printed on legal size paper (14" wide X
8.5" high). School bus forms may be printed on letter size paper (11" high X
8.5" wide). Copies of log sheets may be made, but they must be made from
current state issued log sheet and contain the same information, in the same
order.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
32:1304-1310.