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Code · Louisiana · Title 32 — Motor Vehicles and Traffic Regulation

RS 32:151

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RS 32:151
SUBPART E-1. OPEN ROADS LAW
§151. Open roads agreement
A. The Department of Transportation and Development, in partnership with the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of state police, shall develop and adopt an open roads agreement which requires only that portion of any state roadway which is necessary for the safe management and clearance of a traffic incident shall be closed. The agreement shall set forth performance standards for the response and clearance of traffic incidents and include a post-action review process to ensure that long delays in opening all lanes will be evaluated, reported, and used to improve the delivery of traffic incident management services.
B. Each agency responding to the incident shall implement training and policy enhancements to ensure that all employees are knowledgeable about the open roads agreement adopted pursuant to this Section.
C. The agreement shall be provided to each parish and municipal governing authority which may, at its discretion, adopt such agreement for the management of any incident on a local roadway. Each governing authority shall be encouraged to adopt such agreement to ensure safe and consistent management of incidents on local and state roadways throughout the state.
D. The open roads agreement required by this Section shall be completed and implemented no later than January 1, 2009.
Acts 2008, No. 429, §1, eff. June 21, 2008.
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