Louisiana 2018 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB265 Introduced / Bill

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2018 Regular Session
SENATE BILL NO. 265
BY SENATOR MORRELL 
COURTS.  Provides for minimum standards for elevator access to multistory courthouses
for the disabled community. (8/1/18)
1	AN ACT
2 To enact R.S. 40:1734(C), relative to building codes; to provide relative to access and use
3 of public buildings; to provide for certain offenses and penalties; and to provide for
4 related matters.
5 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
6 Section 1.  R.S. 40:1734(C) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows:
7 ยง1734.  Accessibility features required of new public buildings or facilities; private
8	buildings or facilities; dwelling units; all courthouses
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10	C.(1) Any courthouse shall be made accessible pursuant to ADA
11 Standards subject only to the limitations or exceptions provided for therein.
12 Any multistory courthouse shall have at least one-half of all of its elevators in
13 proper working service at all times and shall be made accessible in accordance
14 with the ADA Standards and rules promulgated by the fire marshal pursuant
15 to the Administrative Procedure Act.
16	(2) Any multistory courthouse shall be authorized to take each elevator
17 out of service for repairs and maintenance no more than two weeks per
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1 calendar year.
2	(3) Failure to comply with Paragraphs (1) and (2) of this Subsection shall
3 be considered a "defacto admission of fault" under the ADA Standards.
4	(4)  In addition to the penalties provided in R.S. 40:1743, any person who
5 violates or fails to comply with the provisions of this Subsection shall be subject
6 to a fine of five thousand dollars per day which shall be paid by the authority
7 responsible for maintenance of the elevator.
The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Angela L. De Jean.
DIGEST
SB 265 Original 2018 Regular Session	Morrell
Present law provides that any new or altered public building or facility or private building
or facility shall be made accessible pursuant to ADA Standards subject only to the
limitations or exceptions provided for therein.
Present law provides that any altered public building or facility or private building or facility
shall not be made to comply with certain sections of the ADA Standards relative to path of
travel.
Present law provides that any dwelling unit in a facility which incorporates four or more
dwelling units shall be made accessible in accordance with the ADA Standards and rules
promulgated by the fire marshal pursuant to the APA. 
Proposed law retains present law.
Proposed law also provides that any courthouse shall be made accessible pursuant to ADA
Standards subject only to the limitations or exceptions provided for in present law. Proposed
law further provides that any multistory courthouse shall have at least one-half of all of its
elevators in proper working service at all times and shall be made accessible in accordance
with the ADA Standards and rules promulgated by the fire marshal pursuant to the APA.
Proposed law provides that any multistory courthouse shall be authorized to take each
elevator out of service for repairs and maintenance no more than two weeks per calendar
year.
Proposed law provides that failure to comply with proposed law shall be considered a
"defacto admission of fault" under the ADA Standards.
Proposed law provides that any person who violates or fails to comply with the provisions
of proposed law shall be subject to a fine of $5,000 per day which shall be paid by the
authority responsible for maintenance of the elevator.
Effective August 1, 2018.
(Adds R.S. 40:1734(C))
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