Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR20

Introduced
3/21/16  
Refer
3/22/16  
Report Pass
4/11/16  
Passed
4/12/16  
Passed
4/12/16  
Engrossed
4/12/16  
Refer
4/13/16  

Caption

Expresses intent of Legislature of Louisiana for enforcement of laws regulating glass tinting on all private passenger vehicles.

Impact

The resolution aims to reinforce the importance of regulating glass tinting for public safety. By ensuring compliance with existing laws, the measure seeks to mitigate risks associated with reduced visibility that can arise from excessive tinting on vehicle windows. Such regulations are crucial for the health, safety, and welfare of citizens, as they can help prevent accidents that may occur due to impaired visibility, especially during night-time or in adverse weather conditions.

Summary

SCR20 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution from Louisiana that expresses the legislative intent for the enforcement of existing laws regulating glass tinting on private passenger vehicles. The resolution highlights specific provisions in Louisiana's Revised Statutes (R.S. 32:361.1, 361.2, and 361.3), which address the allowed limits of tint on vehicle windows and potential exemptions for medical or security-related needs. The intent is to ensure that these laws are effectively enforced by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections as well as the Office of Motor Vehicles.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR20 is generally supportive, with lawmakers recognizing the necessity of clear regulations to maintain public safety on the roads. The resolution passed with a unanimous vote in the House, indicating a strong consensus among legislators regarding the importance of this issue. There seems to be an acknowledgment that while personal preferences for vehicle modifications such as tinting should be respected, they must not compromise overall safety standards.

Contention

While the resolution itself is straightforward, potential contention may arise around how strictly the enforcement of these regulations will be applied. Discussions may focus on the balance between individual rights to customize vehicles and the broader need to uphold safety standards. Advocates for strict enforcement might argue for rigorous checks and penalties for violations, while opponents could raise concerns about the impact on personal freedoms and the practicality of enforcement measures in terms of resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR6

Expresses legislative intent for enforcement of laws regulating fishing gear authorized for use in Louisiana's offshore waters.

LA HB458

Provides relative to the regulation window tinting for patrol vehicles owned by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

LA HB119

Decreases the minimum light transmission percentage allowable for the front side window tint of motor vehicles

LA HCR5

Directs the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to imprint "America 250" on license plates for private passenger motor vehicles

LA AB1303

Vehicles: window tinting.

LA SCR16

Expresses condolences of the legislature upon the death of Louisiana State Trooper Steven Vincent.

LA SCR68

Requests DPS&C, office of motor vehicles, to study the impact of collecting the motor vehicle license tax on private passenger vehicles based upon the vehicle's fair market value at the time of each renewal.

LA SCR55

Authorizes and directs the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to produce and issue "Louisiana Bicentennial 1812-2012" license plates for private passenger motor vehicles.

LA HB759

Window tinting; vehicle stop.

LA SB97

Motor vehicles; improper tinting films, signs, decals, and stickers, issuing citations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.