Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part III - Motor Vehicles
Chapter 8 - Motor Vehicle Inspection
Subchapter B - Safety Inspections
Section III-809 - General Inspection Requirements
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-809
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Fees for Inspection
1. The fee for safety and commercial
inspections will be the current fee set by law for each inspection performed,
whether it was approved or rejected. No sales tax or late penalty fees will be
collected on inspections.
2. A
rejected vehicle is entitled to one free re-inspection if returned to the same
inspection station within 30 days.
B. Repairs or Adjustments
1. The owner of a vehicle is under no
obligation to have defects corrected by the inspection station. The owner may
have the vehicle repaired where he chooses or may repair the vehicle himself.
The inspection station is only required to perform a complete and proper
inspection.
C. Issuance of Inspection Certificates
1. An inspection
certificate will be issued for every vehicle inspected which passes the safety
and/or emission requirements. The month that a certificate is issued shall be
indicated by an insert placed in the appropriate area of the certificate. The
year the certificate expires will also be indicated by an insert placed in the
appropriate block on the certificate. All of the information on the back of the
sticker must be filled in with black indelible ink. The certificate will be
firmly attached to the lower left-hand corner of the windshield as viewed from
the driver's seated position. Under no circumstances will an inspection
certificate be applied to the windshield without the month and year of
expiration being noted in the appropriate blocks provided.
2. Mechanic inspectors shall fill in all
requested information on the back of the inspection sticker and sign in the
appropriate space using a black ink pen.
3. When inspecting motorcycles, motor-driven
cycles, trailers and semi-trailers, an "X" will be stamped on the face of the
inspection certificate, between the month and year insert. Under no
circumstances will the stamp cover the month nor the year of expiration insert
or the audit number of the inspection certificate. Inspection certificates of
this type will be attached to the registration certificate for the vehicle.
4. All trailers will be considered
a separate inspection and a certificate will be issued for each. A separate fee
will be charged for each vehicle inspected. The inspection certificate for a
trailer will never be placed on the windshield of the towing vehicle.
5. Each inspection shall be a complete
inspection. All of the items noted within these rules and regulations shall be
inspected.
6. Pre-inspections cause
hardship for both you and the customer and will not be allowed.
7. Only year inserts (issued by the Office of
Motor Vehicles) shall be placed on MVI certificates. Under no circumstance
shall a station stamp or write the year on the certificates.
8. Inserts must be properly affixed to the
sticker with the month and year in the proper area on the sticker.
D. Issuance of Rejection Certificates
1. When a vehicle is presented
for inspection and fails to pass the safety or emission standards, the current
fee will be charged for the service of inspecting the vehicle. The owner or
operator will be advised of the defects causing the vehicle to fail inspection.
a. When a vehicle is presented for inspection
and the owner/operator requests a one- or two-year inspection and the vehicle
is rejected, the station must charge for the sticker that was requested.
2. A rejection
certificate is valid for a time period of 30 days from the date of issuance.
The owner or operator of the rejected vehicle is allowed this 30 day period to
make the necessary repairs or replacements which will place the vehicle in
compliance. If the vehicle presents no hazard to the public, it may be used for
normal activities. If the vehicle presents a definite hazard to the public, a
restricted 20 mile limitation on usage may be imposed (see Subsection E,
Issuance of Restricted Rejection Certificate).
3. When a rejected vehicle is returned to the
same inspection station within 30 days of issuance, the inspector is required
to check only the items previously found defective unless other obvious defects
are noted. There is no charge for this re-inspection provided that the defects
are corrected and the vehicle is returned to the same inspection station within
the 30 day time period. If the vehicle is taken to another inspection station,
a complete inspection is to be performed and another fee is required.
4. Only one rejection certificate may be
issued to a vehicle. Under no circumstances shall any station issue a second
rejection certificate to a vehicle.
5. An inspection station may not issue a
rejection certificate solely because the station is out of inspection
certificates. If the station's supply of inspection certificates becomes
depleted, the station must completely cease inspecting until a new supply of
certificates is obtained.
6. All
rejection certificates must be entered in the weekly log report in numerical
order and must be accounted for. The log report must indicate the items found
defective by making a notation in the appropriate blocks provided. In the
non-attainment area, the same information shall be entered in the stations
computer. The reverse side of the rejection certificate must also indicate the
defective items found.
7. Should
the owner or operator of a rejected vehicle refuse to accept the rejection
certificate, it will be noted as such on the log report. The completed
rejection certificate will be attached to the log report and kept with the
station. In the non-attainment area, the station shall keep a file for all
rejection certificates that have been refused.
8. The rejection certificate must be filled
out in ink only. It will be noted on the reverse side of the rejection
certificate, the date of inspection, a brief description of the vehicle and the
expiration date of the rejection certificate. The face of the rejection
certificate will be stamped with the number of the month in which the vehicle
was inspected.
9. The rejection
certificate will be affixed to the lower left-hand corner of the windshield as
viewed from the driver's seated position. The owner or operator will be told by
the mechanic inspector of the 30 day expiration of the certificate and what
items caused the vehicle to fail inspection. The owner or operator will be
advised of the procedure for re-inspection.
10. If the vehicle is returned for
re-inspection within the 30 day limit and the defective items have been
corrected, and for some reason the station cannot re-inspect the vehicle, the
fee collected at the time of rejection must be returned to the owner or
operator.
11. If the vehicle fails
inspection due to an emission system defect, the reverse side of the rejection
certificate will be marked to indicate which system failed.
E. Issuance of Restricted Rejection Certificates
1. If a rejected
vehicle presents a definite hazard to the public, the vehicle's usage shall be
restricted. A restricted rejection certificate shall be issued limiting the
vehicle's usage to 20 miles. The owner or operator still has 30 days to repair
the defective item(s). The vehicle should only be used to be repaired,
inspected or returned to the owner or operator's residence. The face of the
rejection certificate will be marked with the number of the month it is issued
along with an X stamped next to it. The mileage at which the rejection will
expire will be placed on the face of the certificate. The date of expiration
will also be noted on the certificate.
2. A vehicle would be classified as
restricted when one or more of the following items causes a rejection. This
does not eliminate the fact that a combination of defects may also render the
vehicle unsafe and, therefore, restricted:
a.
no liability insurance;
b.
steering;
c. tires, wheels and
rims;
d. braking system;
e. tail lights or stop lights; or
f. exhaust systems.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 32:1304-1310.
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