Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part V - Advertising, Marketing and Processing
Chapter 31 - Placing of Advertising or Sponsorship Signs on Department Assets
Section V-3101 - Advertising or Sponsorship Signs on Department Assets
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code V-3101
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Purpose
1. The purpose of this Rule is to establish
procedures and guidelines within the department for allowing certain limited
types of advertising and sponsorship signs on high-visibility assets owned or
controlled by the department to raise revenue to defray costs of departmental
services.
2. The display of
advertising or sponsorship signs on departmental assets shall not constitute an
endorsement by the department of any of the products, services or messages of
the advertiser or sponsor.
3.
Advertisement or sponsorship signs may be placed on immovable property,
improvements on immovable property, vehicles, vessels, airplanes, and assets of
the department, including but not limited to websites, pamphlets, brochures,
and other outreach, communications, and educational
materials.
B. Solicitation, Selection and Contracting
1.
The department may issue solicitations to secure contracts to determine the
market potential for advertisements or sponsorships or to place advertisements
or sponsorship signs on department assets.
2. The solicitation responses will be
reviewed by a three person committee appointed by the commissioner, and the
most suitable proposals, as determined by the committee, may be
selected.
3. The committee shall
consider the following criteria before entering into a sponsorship agreement:
a. whether the sponsorship is consistent with
the goals, objectives, and mission of the department and the current priorities
that support these goals, objectives, and mission; and
b. the importance of the sponsorship to the
mission of the department; and
c.
the extent and prominence of the public display of sponsorship; and
d. aesthetic characteristics of the public
display of sponsorship; and
e. the
level of support provided by the sponsor; and
f. the cooperation necessary from the
department to implement the sponsorship; and
g. any inconsistencies between the
department's policies and the known policies of the potential sponsor;
and
h. other factors that might
undermine public confidence in the department's impartiality or interfere with
the efficient delivery of department services or operations, including, but not
limited to, current or potential conflicts of interest, or perception of a
conflict of interest, between the sponsor and department employees, officials,
or affiliates; and the potential for the sponsorship to tarnish the state's
standing among its citizens or otherwise impair the ability of the state to
govern its citizens.
4.
The committee has the discretion to make reasonable recommendations to the
commissioner concerning the types of advertising or sponsorship signs that may
be displayed utilizing the criteria established herein.
5. The commissioner shall have final
discretion regarding which recommendations and solicitations are selected.
Selections shall be made for those advertisements or sponsorships that do not
impact or infringe upon the image or reputation of the department.
6. The amount of the approved financial or
in-kind support is at the discretion of the department.
7. The department may limit the number and
type of assets available for advertising or sponsorship displays.
8. The department may limit the authorization
to advertise or place sponsorship signs among the department's divisions,
sections, programs and initiatives.
9. The department may limit the terms and
conditions of the contract with an advertiser or sponsor.
10. Sponsorship agreements shall include a
termination clause giving the department the right to tend such agreement at
any time based on any of the following:
a.
safety concerns;
b. a determination
that the sponsorship agreement or acknowledgement is not in the public
interest; or
c. for the convenience
of the department.
C. Guidelines for Content for Advertising and Sponsorship Signs
1. Only commercial
advertising or sponsorships will be accepted. The advertisement or sponsorship
content shall only include content that promotes or informs a commercial
transaction.
2. No content
promoting illegal activity or obscene, vulgar or offensive conduct shall be
allowed.
3. No content that demeans
or disparages individuals or groups shall be allowed.
4. No political or religious advertising or
sponsorships shall be allowed.
5.
No advertising or sponsorship signs of adult oriented products shall be
allowed.
6. Advertising or
sponsorship signs of firearms and other means authorized in the lawful taking
of game in Louisiana may be allowed.
7. The advertising or sponsorships should not
be so controversial that it can promote vandalism of advertising or sponsorship
materials and associated departmental property.
D. Guidelines for Placement of Advertising or Sponsorship Signs on Assets
1. Advertising or
sponsorship signs shall not be placed in a manner that could interfere or
confuse as to the identification of department's ownership or control of the
asset.
2. On vehicles and other
assets of the department traditionally utilized in the transport of personnel
or equipment, advertising or sponsorships signs may be placed on the inside or
the outside of equipment. However, the signage shall not be erected in such a
manner that it impedes the asset's safe utilization and operation.
3. For advertising or sponsorship signs which
require a power source, such as electronics or LED lighting, the advertiser or
sponsor will be required by the department to submit and maintain detailed
plans and provisions. The use of the powered advertising or sponsorship devices
shall not have any adverse effect on the safety and functionality of the asset.
If the safety and functionality of the asset is compromised after installation,
the signage shall be removed.
4. The
department will maintain full ownership of any sponsored product, event and
asset.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance R.S. 3:6
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