§863.1.1. Evidence of compulsory motor vehicle liability security not contained in a motor
vehicle; prohibition of citation resulting in a penalty or fee
A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, at the time any law
enforcement officer stops a vehicle at an administrative violations checkpoint, or in
connection with an alleged violation of the law, or for any other reason, or when a law
enforcement officer investigates an accident, the law enforcement officer shall use electronic
means immediately available to verify compulsory motor vehicle liability security, including
the name or names of the insured, the effective date and the expiration date of the policy, a
description of the motor vehicle or vehicles insured under the policy, and the current policy
status.
B. If the law enforcement officer is unable to verify electronically that the owner or
operator has active motor vehicle liability security covering the vehicle at the time of the
traffic stop, the owner or operator of the motor vehicle shall provide evidence of compulsory
motor vehicle liability security as required in R.S. 32:863.1.
C. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, at the time any law
enforcement officer stops a vehicle at an administrative violations checkpoint, or in
connection with an alleged violation of the law, or for any other reason, or when a law
enforcement officer investigates an accident and the owner or operator fails to have a
document that evidences compulsory motor vehicle liability security contained in the motor
vehicle, and the law enforcement officer is able to verify electronically that the owner or
operator has current motor vehicle liability security covering the vehicle at the time of the
traffic stop, the law enforcement officer shall be prohibited from issuing a citation resulting
in a penalty, fine, or fee for failure to have a document that evidences proof of compulsory
motor vehicle liability security contained in the motor vehicle.
D. The commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations as necessary to
implement the provisions of this Section.
Acts 2016, No. 197, §1; Acts 2017, No. 315, §1.