Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB789

Introduced
3/31/20  
Refer
5/4/20  

Caption

Creates a divisible load permit for drivers hauling multiple materials

Impact

If enacted, HB 789 would significantly alter regulatory practices regarding weight permits for trucks carrying divisible shipments. The proposed changes would allow for a special permit to be issued for divisible shipments, which were previously prohibited from receiving such permits under existing laws. This shift could improve operational efficiencies for logistics companies and transporters, enabling them to operate more flexibly within the confines of state regulations.

Summary

House Bill 789, introduced by Representative DeVillier, aims to amend existing transportation laws in Louisiana concerning divisible shipments. The bill proposes that shipments that can be readily divided, broken, or dismantled should be included in the total gross weight limitations of vehicles or combinations of vehicles. Currently, the state law imposes a weight restriction of 80,000 pounds on these vehicles, and this bill seeks to provide clear guidelines on how divisible loads can be handled under this limit.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 789 appears to be largely positive among industry stakeholders who would benefit from increased permit allowances for divisible shipments. Supporters argue that the bill could facilitate smoother transportation logistics and reduce the enforcement burdens related to weight prohibitions. However, there may be concerns from advocates of road safety and weight standards about the implications for infrastructure and road wear, suggesting a need for caution and assessment of the potential impacts.

Contention

While overall support exists for maximizing the efficiency of transportation permits, some opposition remains focused on the safety and structural integrity of roads with potentially increased loads due to divisible shipments. Critics warn that the bill could encourage excessive weight on vehicles if not properly managed, potentially leading to negative outcomes like road damage or safety hazards. This creates a debate on balancing efficient transport practices with necessary safety regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB632

Authorizes a special permit to include a divisible load (RE INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB491

Permits the secretary of the Department of Transportation and Development to issue permits to vehicles hauling hay during times of disaster

LA HB840

Provides relative to weight, size, height, and length limitations for certain vehicles for movement on roads (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB017

Fluid Milk Products Not Divisible Load

LA HB495

Creates an overweight permit to transport earthen materials for government funded levee projects (RE SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HB442

Provides relative to timber harvest season permits

LA HB76

Permits DOTD to issue special permits for vehicles and loads of certain widths

LA HB319

Creates annual permits for ready-mix concrete trucks

LA SB477

Provides relative to issuance of a special permit for the operation of a combination of vehicles or tandem loads hauling containers to and from port facilities. (gov sig)

LA SB413

Provides for transfer of stationary weight enforcement to DOTD. (8/1/20)

Similar Bills

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Authorizes a special permit to include a divisible load (RE INCREASE SD RV See Note)

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LA HB570

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HI HB1689

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LA SB55

Provides relative to direct shipment of wine by in-state retailers. (8/15/11)

TX HB2670

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LA SB235

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