Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB314

Introduced
3/28/19  
Refer
3/28/19  
Refer
3/28/19  
Refer
4/8/19  

Caption

Requires the inspection of a motor vehicle's headlamps during motor vehicle inspections

Impact

The implementation of HB 314 is set to impact state laws related to vehicle inspections by establishing a clear requirement for headlamp inspections. This addition to the law would necessitate both state officials and inspection stations to adopt new standards for evaluating the condition of headlamps. The move could significantly improve road safety by reducing the number of vehicles operating with faulty lighting, which is a critical component for nighttime driving and overall visibility on the roads.

Summary

House Bill 314 mandates the inspection of motor vehicle headlamps during the standard vehicle inspection process in Louisiana. The bill aims to enhance vehicle safety by ensuring that all vehicles meet specific headlamp standards, which will include compliance with both state regulations and federal guidelines. The requirement is intended to address public safety concerns, ensuring that all motor vehicles on the road have properly functioning headlamps as part of routine inspections.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HB 314 appears supportive, recognizing the importance of ensuring that vehicles are equipped with functional safety features like headlamps. Stakeholders advocating for road safety and motor vehicle regulations emphasize the necessity of the bill in preventing accidents caused by poor lighting conditions. However, there could be concerns from vehicle owners regarding the potential costs associated with compliance and repairs related to headlamp functionality, which may not be fully articulated in the available discussions.

Contention

While there seems to be general agreement on the need for vehicle safety regulations, some might argue about the implications of increased financial burdens on vehicle owners who may need to invest in headlamp repairs or replacements. Additionally, the enforcement of these new standards may raise questions about the readiness and capability of inspection stations to effectively implement them without causing undue delays or administrative burdens during the inspection process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR279

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of motor vehicles, to study motor vehicle headlamps

LA HB823

Requires motor vehicle safety inspections every other year

LA HB935

Provides relative to commercial motor vehicle inspections

LA HB897

Provides for motor vehicle inspections in ozone nonattainment areas

LA HB344

Removes the requirement for motor vehicle inspection stickers (EG -$11,059,772 SG RV See Note)

LA HB546

Eliminates the state inspection sticker requirement for certain vehicles (EG -$16,494,584 SG RV See Note)

LA HB564

Provides relative to motor vehicle inspections (RE INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB118

Exempts certain vehicles from motor vehicle inspection requirements (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG RV See Note)

LA SB456

Modifies requirements for motor vehicles to undergo safety inspections

LA SB601

Provides relative to motor vehicle inspections. (9/1/12)

Similar Bills

CA AB808

Vehicles: daytime running lamps.

CA AB1503

Digital driver’s licenses and identification cards.

LA HR279

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of motor vehicles, to study motor vehicle headlamps

NH HB419

Requiring vehicle headlights to be on when windshield wipers are also on.

NH HB1122

Relative to lights on motor vehicles.

LA SCR3

Urges and requests DPSC, OMV and LSP to apply and enforce law relative to headlights on motor vehicles emitting a white light only.

CA AB3093

Land use: housing element.

CA AB1622

Vehicles: lighting equipment.