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Start of August brings more than 200 new laws for Louisiana

Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:36 am
Posted by tke857
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:36 am
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BATON ROUGE — Louisiana children can bring sunscreen to school without a doctor’s note, minors face tougher restrictions for getting an abortion and colleges can’t ask unlimited questions about applying students’ criminal histories, as new state laws take effect Tuesday.

More than 200 changes to state statutes hit the books with the start of August, passed in the regular legislative session that ended in June. Many provisions likely will draw little attention, but others affect traffic laws, criminal sentences, health care and school governance.

Littering fines are changing, free parking is required for disabled veterans at airports and school bus drivers are now called bus operators in Louisiana law.

EDUCATION CHANGES
Several new laws affect Louisiana’s K-12 public schools.

Students no longer need permission from a doctor or their school to use sunscreen on campus, on a school bus or at a school function. If a student can’t apply the sunblock, a school employee can do it, if a parent gives written consent.

While 38 of the state’s 69 school districts allow schools to use corporal punishment, paddling will be outlawed for students with disabilities. Estimates are as many as one-fifth of students fit the law’s description, including students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Students in grades kindergarten through five have to be taught litter prevention and awareness so they understand “the vital role they play in preserving the beauty of the state.”

At Louisiana’s colleges, a “ban the box” law restricts the questions that can be asked about criminal history to determine admission. Schools can ask about convictions for stalking, rape and sexual battery. After granting admission, they also can ask about convictions to decide if they’ll limit participation in campus programs, financial aid and housing.

DRIVING LAWS
Starting Tuesday, cities and towns that use cameras to catch speeders will have to post signs notifying drivers about the monitoring, or they won’t be able to use the images to ticket motorists.

Drivers-in-training can soon expect lessons on how to respond to police during a traffic stop, a law aimed at decreasing tensions between officers and motorists amid violent encounters around the country. In the driver education curriculum, Louisiana’s public safety department has to add instruction on police procedures for traffic stops, demonstrations of “appropriate interactions with law enforcement” and training on “maintaining integrity and respect.”

HEALTH CARE
Louisiana’s regulations are getting tougher for unmarried girls under the age of 18 who are seeking an abortion. Previously, a notarized statement from a legal guardian was required before a doctor could perform an abortion on a minor. Under the changes, the guardian also must provide proof of identity, including a government-issued identification card such as a driver’s license. The doctor will have to keep a copy of the ID information.

Terminally ill patients with permission from their doctors have expanded access to experimental treatments, under a broadening of Louisiana’s Right to Try Act to include robotic devices that help people unable to talk or write. Insurers don’t have to cover the costs.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Pieces of Gov. John Bel Edwards’ criminal justice overhaul take effect Tuesday, including sentencing law changes, a statute aimed at helping ex-offenders obtain occupational licenses and a provision to shrink fines and court fees if they cause financial hardship. Some inmates convicted of murder as teenagers will be eligible for a chance at parole after serving 25 years.

In response to domestic violence incidents involving a former state senator, Louisiana’s domestic abuse laws have been widened to cover dating partners. New crimes include battery of a dating partner and aggravated assault upon a dating partner, with varying penalties.
Posted by Lacour
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:37 am to
The only laws we need are the Ten Commandments.

This post was edited on 8/5/17 at 12:17 pm
Posted by Breesus
House of the Rising Sun
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:37 am to
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school bus drivers are now called bus operators in Louisiana law. 


Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:40 am to
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Drivers-in-training can soon expect lessons on how to respond to police during a traffic stop, a law aimed at decreasing tensions between officers and motorists amid violent encounters around the country. In the driver education curriculum, Louisiana’s public safety department has to add instruction on police procedures for traffic stops, demonstrations of “appropriate interactions with law enforcement” and training on “maintaining integrity and respect.”


This should be interesting.
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32594 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:40 am to
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Estimates are as many as one-fifth of students fit the law’s description, including students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Yeah we don't have an over diagnosis problem. Nothing to see here.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:41 am to
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battery of a dating partner


That's gay.
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:41 am to
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Drivers-in-training can soon expect lessons on how to respond to police during a traffic stop, a law aimed at decreasing tensions between officers and motorists amid violent encounters around the country. In the driver education curriculum, Louisiana’s public safety department has to add instruction on police procedures for traffic stops, demonstrations of “appropriate interactions with law enforcement” and training on “maintaining integrity and respect.” 



This could be interesting.



ETA what the frick slack, what the frick.
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 8:43 am
Posted by ksayetiger
Centenary Gents
Member since Jul 2007
68364 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:48 am to
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Drivers-in-training can soon expect lessons on how to respond to police during a traffic stop, a law aimed at decreasing tensions between officers and motorists amid violent encounters around the country. In the driver education curriculum, Louisiana’s public safety department has to add instruction on police procedures for traffic stops, demonstrations of “appropriate interactions with law enforcement” and training on “maintaining integrity and respect.” 


I seriously doubt people that dont act correctly ever go to drivers ed.
Posted by Cajunate
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
3351 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:48 am to

I thought I read recently that cell phone use while driving was supposed to be against the law right about now. No texting or hands on cell phone use.
Posted by SamuelClemens
Earth
Member since Feb 2015
11727 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:51 am to
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Students no longer need permission from a doctor or their school to use sunscreen on campus, on a school bus or at a school function


I wonder WTF happened to ever make this a rule in the first place? It seems like it goes in line with lip gloss, make-up, moisturizer etc.

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While 38 of the state’s 69 school districts allow schools to use corporal punishment, paddling will be outlawed for students with disabilities. Estimates are as many as one-fifth of students fit the law’s description, including students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder


More schools need to paddle. Handicapped students should have never been paddled in the first place. Most kids with ADHD need a good butt whipping.

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At Louisiana’s colleges, a “ban the box” law restricts the questions that can be asked about criminal history to determine admission. Schools can ask about convictions for stalking, rape and sexual battery. After granting admission, they also can ask about convictions to decide if they’ll limit participation in campus programs, financial aid and housing


Non violent crimes should not be asked about. Violent crimes, once the person has paid their debt to society, may be asked about but not restrict the student from advancing in life. Perhaps set up some type of probationary monitoring program.

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Starting Tuesday, cities and towns that use cameras to catch speeders will have to post signs notifying drivers about the monitoring, or they won’t be able to use the images to ticket motorists.


No private business should be able to make $ off a citation.

Posted by Scooba
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 8/1/17 at 8:54 am to
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Starting Tuesday, cities and towns that use cameras to catch speeders will have to post signs notifying drivers about the monitoring, or they won’t be able to use the images to ticket motorists.




Gretna
Posted by mylsuhat
Mandeville, LA
Member since Mar 2008
48950 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 9:14 am to
Land of the Free
Posted by danilo
Member since Nov 2008
20243 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 9:56 am to
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Louisiana’s regulations are getting tougher for unmarried girls under the age of 18 who are seeking an abortion


Agree. We need more children born to teenage unwed mothers

:eye roll:
Posted by chinhoyang
Member since Jun 2011
23617 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 10:01 am to
Honestly, we need more "do nothing" politicians.

Posted by danilo
Member since Nov 2008
20243 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 10:27 am to
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Students no longer need permission from a doctor or their school to use sunscreen on campus, on a school bus or at a school function.


Did people actually follow this rule before?
This post was edited on 8/1/17 at 10:28 am
Posted by Dizz
Member since May 2008
14767 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 10:51 am to
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maintaining integrity and respect.”


So now the state is legislating respect?
Posted by XxxSpooky1
A place in SE La
Member since Sep 2007
5145 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 11:03 am to
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In response to domestic violence incidents involving a former state senator, Louisiana’s domestic abuse laws have been widened to cover dating partners. New crimes include battery of a dating partner and aggravated assault upon a dating partner, with varying penalties.



Some of the worst laws in this state. Anyone can go and file a complaint and have someone arrested all off of their word. No evidence needed, no investigation done, nothing.
Posted by motionmagic
Mobile, Alabama
Member since Nov 2010
831 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:31 pm to
There should be a law where your avatar should always be topless.
Posted by redbullwings
Member since Aug 2013
864 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 12:37 pm to
This is a good thing:

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Drivers-in-training can soon expect lessons on how to respond to police during a traffic stop, a law aimed at decreasing tensions between officers and motorists amid violent encounters around the country. In the driver education curriculum, Louisiana’s public safety department has to add instruction on police procedures for traffic stops, demonstrations of “appropriate interactions with law enforcement” and training on “maintaining integrity and respect.”
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
99105 posts
Posted on 8/1/17 at 2:40 pm to
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While 38 of the state’s 69 school districts allow schools to use corporal punishment, paddling will be outlawed for students with disabilities. Estimates are as many as one-fifth of students fit the law’s description, including students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.


These are the ones that need it the most.
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