Louisiana Administrative Code Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY

Louisiana Administrative Code (LAC) – Title 55: Public Safety
Title 55 of the Louisiana Administrative Code covers regulations and rules enforced by public safety agencies in the state. These rules are primarily managed by the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections, which includes entities such as the Office of State Police, the Office of Motor Vehicles, and related divisions.

Major Sections Typically Found in Title 55:

Although the exact structure can vary by edition, Title 55 commonly includes regulations in the following areas:

Office of State Police

Vehicle inspections and emissions

Commercial vehicle regulations

Hazardous materials transportation

Gaming enforcement

Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV)

Driver licensing procedures

Vehicle registration and titling

Ignition interlock device standards

Identification card issuance

Office of Management and Finance

General administrative procedures

Procurement and budgeting for public safety services

Liquefied Petroleum Gas Commission

Licensing and regulation of LP gas businesses

Safety standards for equipment and installations

Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security

Disaster planning and response protocols

Interagency coordination and training standards

Corrections Services (if applicable)

Probation and parole operations

Correctional facility standards and inmate management (although some of this may fall under another title)

Purpose and Authority:

The rules in Title 55 are authorized by Louisiana Revised Statutes (especially Title 32, Title 40, and Title 15) and are meant to ensure safety and regulatory compliance across public domains involving traffic, emergency response, law enforcement, and corrections.

 

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