Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB261

Introduced
3/30/17  
Introduced
3/30/17  
Refer
3/30/17  

Caption

Authorizes golf carts to cross certain Louisiana Highways within the town of Church Point

Impact

The passage of HB 261 will create a standardized procedure for golf cart crossings on major routes within Church Point, potentially improving mobility for residents who utilize these vehicles for local transportation. The bill also implies a regulatory adjustment whereby the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) will be responsible for determining safe crossing locations and ensuring appropriate signage is installed. Such measures could enhance traffic safety by clearly marking where golf carts may cross, contributing to a safer interaction between vehicles and cart operators.

Summary

House Bill 261 authorizes the operation of golf carts across certain Louisiana highways (La. Hwy. 95, La. Hwy. 35, La. Hwy. 1104, and La. Hwy. 178) within the town of Church Point. The bill stipulates that golf carts may cross these highways only at designated paths or crossings and strictly during the daytime, specifically between sunrise and sunset. Furthermore, it mandates that operators must possess a valid driver's license when crossing these highways while driving a golf cart.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 261 appears largely supportive, particularly among local residents and businesses that see the convenience of allowing golf carts to navigate across key roadways. Proponents argue that this journey will encourage local tourism and promote economic activity in Church Point. However, there may also be concerns regarding the safety of such operations, particularly among those who advocate for thorough safety assessments and perhaps additional regulation to ensure that the integration of golf carts into highway traffic does not pose risks to either cart operators or drivers of motor vehicles.

Contention

While the bill supports local transit methods by recognizing golf carts as legitimate vehicles for designated crossings, it raises questions about the broader implications for traffic law and public safety. Notable contention may arise concerning the adequacy of current traffic laws and infrastructure to accommodate these changes. Additionally, significant discussion may focus on how this bill could set a precedent for similar legislation in other towns and whether any opposition exists regarding potential safety oversights as golf carts gain increased access to high-traffic areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB117

Authorizes golf carts to cross certain Louisiana highways within the town of Church Point

LA HB377

Authorizes the use of golf carts to cross certain highways in the city limits of the town of Lake Arthur

LA HB353

Provides for the use of golf carts on certain highways in the municipalities of Church Point, Lake Arthur, and Westlake

LA HB339

Authorizes the use of certain motorized vehicles in the city limits of the town of Lake Arthur

LA HB510

Authorizes the town of Golden Meadow in Lafourche Parish to designate certain alternative pathways along state highways for golf carts and low-speed vehicles

LA HB249

Authorizes the use of certain motorized vehicles in the city limits of the town of Welsh

LA HB855

Authorizes the operation of golf carts on roadways within Lake Fausse Pointe State Park

LA HB248

Authorizes the use of "golf carts" on certain roads (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB83

Designates certain portions of Louisiana Highways

LA HB1072

Golf carts and utility vehicles; operation of vehicles on public highways in Town of Smithfield.

Similar Bills

LA HCR84

Directs the La. State Law Institute to reorganize and recodify the Miscellaneous Health Provisions chapter of Title 40 of the La. Revised Statutes

LA HCR196

Urges and requests a study of the means by which the La. State Board of Nursing may obtain access to investigative records

LA HCR173

Requests that the Bd. of Regents and the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education, with the Taylor Foundation, La. Office of Student Financial Assistance, public postsecondary education management boards, and certain others, study certain issues relative to TOPS

LA HCR104

Requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission and the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs to study employment practices and professional licensing requirements to benefit veterans in the workforce

LA HB874

Makes supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2017-2018

LA SB31

Provides for the repeal of certain inactive or obsolete healthcare laws. (8/1/22)

LA SB212

Provides for the membership of the Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Council. (8/15/10)

LA SCR65

Creates a task force to study meaningful oversight of the professional healthcare licensing boards statutorily created within the Department of Health and Hospitals.