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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:2796.3

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RS 9:2796.3
§2796.3. Liability for loss related to bonfire presentations on the Mississippi River levee
A.(1) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, no person shall have a cause of action against a sponsor of a bonfire presentation on the Mississippi River levee in connection with any festival or ethnic or holiday celebration.
(2)If the sponsor of the bonfire failed to obtain and comply with a permit for the bonfire presentation, failed to use only combustible materials approved by the local governing authority, negligently violated an order from the local governing authority, or committed a deliberate and wanton act or gross negligence, and such conduct of the sponsor was the cause in fact of the injury, death, or loss sustained by the plaintiff, a person may bring an action against the sponsor.
B. Igniting a bonfire by a sponsor prior to receiving specific oral authority from the local governing authority to ignite the bonfire shall constitute the negligent violation of an order of the local governing authority.
C. As used in this Section, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Bonfire" shall include only those structures which do not exceed a height of twenty feet, a width of twelve feet, and a length of twenty-four feet, and which are roped off by a minimum of twenty-five feet around the entire bonfire structure using nonflammable barricade material.
(2)"Bonfire presentation" means and includes all of the activities of constructing, igniting, and viewing a permitted bonfire on the Mississippi River levee which is being constructed and presented in connection with a festival or ethnic or holiday celebration.
(3)"Sponsor" means any governmental agency, office, or department, or any nonprofit organization, chartered under the laws of this state, or any member thereof, who applies for the bonfire permit or who is specifically listed as a participant on the bonfire permit application.
D. The provisions of this Section provide the exclusive remedies for which a plaintiff may bring a personal injury, wrongful death, or survivorship action against a sponsor of a bonfire presentation.
E. Any action for damages against a sponsor who is covered by the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act shall be subject to the provisions of R.S. 13:5101 et seq. The same limitations on the total amount recoverable provided in R.S. 13:5106(B)(1) and
(2)shall be applicable to any action for damages against a nonpublic sponsor.
Acts 2003, No. 1259, §1; Acts 2024, No. 454, §1.
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