Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 70 - TRANSPORTATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Part XXV - Ferry Operations
Chapter 1 - Toll Collections
Section XXV-105 - Exemptions
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXV-105
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Unless otherwise indicated, the following exemptions from payments of tolls shall be applicable to ferry passengers using DOTD ferries, including ferries operating in the metropolitan New Orleans area.
1. Students.
Students attending a school, including universities, colleges, and secondary
schools, shall have free passage during the hours of 6 a.m.-9:30 a.m., and 2:30
p.m.-9:30 p.m., for the purpose of traveling to and from school.
a. Procedures for Students
i. For all DOTD operated ferries, the
appropriate school official, the registrar of the college or university
attended by the student, or the principal, headmaster, or administrator of the
school attended by the student, shall provide DOTD with a letter certifying
that the student is enrolled at the school and the length of the school year
and mail same to the DOTD annex building located at 1212 E. Highway Drive,
Baton Rouge, LA 70802, certifying that the student is enrolled at the school
and the length of the school year.
ii. Upon approval, the student will receive a
student pass for free passage.
iii.
Lost, stolen, or damaged vehicle passes will not be replaced.
iv. Loss of Privilege. Any prohibited use of
student vehicle passes will result in the loss of the privilege to obtain and
use passes and toll tags and any other remedy provided by law.
v. Student exemptions shall expire with each
school year.
2. School Buses. All easily identified and
clearly marked school buses shall be exempt from the payment of tolls. This
exemption shall include publicly-owned school buses, school buses carrying
public students under contract, parochial school buses, and private school
buses funded in a fashion that allows them to publicly display "school bus"
thereon or identified in a like fashion.
3. Militia. Any person belonging to the
organized militia of the state who is in uniform or presents an order for duty
shall be allowed free passage for himself, his conveyance, and the military
property of the state in his charge, on ferries while going to, engaged in, or
returning from any parade, drill, or meeting which he is required to attend, or
upon being called to, engaging in, or returning from any active state duty
ordered by the governor.
4.
Disabled Veterans. A disabled American veteran who provides proper
identification shall be allowed free passage for himself, his conveyance, and
his passengers. This exemption shall not apply to the Algiers Point/Canal
Street ferry.
5. Firemen/Volunteer
Firemen. Firemen as defined in
R.S.
33:1991(A) shall have free
and unhampered passage on and over toll bridges and ferries in this state,
regardless of whether the firemen are in uniform or in civilian clothes, when
the firemen are performing firefighting or related duties. For purposes of this
Rule, "related duties" shall include traversing to and from their place of
employment. Volunteer firemen as defined in
R.S.
33:1975(B) shall have free
and unhampered passage on and over toll bridges and ferries in this state only
when such firemen are performing official firefighting or fire prevention
services.
a. Procedures
i. Firemen and volunteer firemen wishing to
obtain free passage over any ferry shall present a picture identification card
for inspection by the toll collector. The identification card must be issued by
the municipality, parish or district as referred to in
R.S.
33:1991(A).
ii. Fireman and volunteer fireman shall be
required to sign a register at the ferry station and shall provide the name of
the agency, municipality, parish or district for which they are employed or
engaged.
iii. Off-duty firemen are
not exempt unless, as part of the off duty employees official duties, he or she
is on call for immediate duty.
6. Law Enforcement Personnel. Free passage
shall be granted to all law enforcement personnel employed by a law enforcement
agency on a full-time basis when operating law enforcement agency equipment.
a. Law enforcement agency means any agency of
the state or its political subdivisions and the federal government, responsible
for the prevention and detection of crime and the enforcement of the criminal,
traffic, or highway laws of this state or similar federal laws and who are
employed in this state. This exemption does not apply to officers who serve in
a voluntary capacity or as honorary officers.
b. Agencies eligible for this exemption shall
include the Louisiana State Police, enforcement division agents of the
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, sheriff departments of the
parishes of this state, municipal police departments, levee board police
departments, port police departments, and United States law enforcement
agencies such as United States Secret Service, the United States Marshal
Service, United States Customs and Border Protection, and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation if employed within Louisiana.
c. Law enforcement personnel wishing to gain
free passage on ferries must sign a register at the toll collections site and
must produce picture identification.
7. All emergency vehicles performing a public
service that permits them, under existing laws and regulations, to display
emergency vehicle lights in order to carry out police, fire and ambulance
functions in accordance with the laws relative thereto, when such lights are in
actual use. This exemption shall also apply to emergency vehicles privately
owned but entitled to such public emergency usage. This exemption shall not
apply to those vehicles operated by off duty personnel unless, as part of the
off duty employees official duties, he or she is on call for immediate
duty.
8. Youth Groups. In
accordance with
R.S.
48:999, members of the Boy Scouts of America,
the Girls Scouts of America, and Camp Fire Girls, when assembled in uniform in
a parade or group consisting of not less than fifteen and under the supervision
of a scout master or other responsible person, shall have free and unhampered
passage at all times. This exemption shall not apply to ferries operating under
contract with the Department of Transportation and Development.
9. Parish Employees. In accordance with
R.S.
48:1000, all employees of parish governing
authorities in official parish governing authority vehicles in their passage to
and from work, or on an official project of the parish governing authority,
shall be exempt from the payment of ferry tolls provided the ferry landings are
located in the same parish and leased or controlled by the state. This
exemption shall not apply to ferries operating under contract with the
Department of Transportation and Development.
10. DOTD official vehicles displaying the
DOTD logo.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:157, R.S. 17:158, R.S. 29:27, R.S. 33:1975, R.S. 40:1392, R.S. 48:999, and R.S. 48:1000.
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