§313. Wearing of masks, hoods, or other facial disguises in public places prohibited;
penalty; exceptions; permit to conduct Mardi Gras festivities; wearing of hoods,
masks, or disguises by sex offenders
A. No person shall use or wear in any public place of any character whatsoever, or
in any open place in view thereof, a hood or mask, or anything in the nature of either, or any
facial disguise of any kind or description, calculated to conceal or hide the identity of the
person or to prevent his being readily recognized.
B. Whoever violates this Section shall be imprisoned for not less than six months nor
more than three years.
C. Except as provided in Subsection E of this Section, this Section shall not apply:
(1) To activities of children on Halloween, to persons participating in any public
parade or exhibition of an educational, religious, or historical character given by any school,
church, or public governing authority, or to persons in any private residence, club, or lodge
room.
(2) To persons participating in masquerade balls or entertainments, to persons
participating in carnival parades or exhibitions during the period of Mardi Gras festivities,
to persons participating in the parades or exhibitions of minstrel troupes, circuses, or other
dramatic or amusement shows, or to promiscuous masking on Mardi Gras which are duly
authorized by the governing authorities of the municipality in which they are held or by the
sheriff of the parish if held outside of an incorporated municipality.
(3) To persons wearing head covering or veils pursuant to religious beliefs or
customs.
(4) To persons driving or riding a motorcycle.
(5) To persons wearing a helmet or mask for medical purposes or reasons.
D. All persons having charge or control of any of the festivities set forth in Paragraph
(C)(2) of this Section shall, in order to bring the persons participating therein within the
exceptions contained in Paragraph (C)(2), make written application for and shall obtain in
advance of the festivities from the mayor of the city, town, or village in which the festivities
are to be held, or when the festivities are to be held outside of an incorporated city, town, or
village, from the sheriff of the parish, a written permit to conduct the festivities. A general
public proclamation by the mayor or sheriff authorizing the festivities shall be equivalent to
an application and permit.
E. Every person convicted of or who pleads guilty to a sex offense specified in R.S.
24:932, is prohibited from using or wearing a hood, mask or disguise of any kind with the
intent to hide, conceal or disguise his identity on or concerning Halloween, Mardi Gras,
Easter, Christmas, or any other recognized holiday for which hoods, masks, or disguises are
generally used.
Acts 1999, No. 1043, §1; Acts 2008, No. 400, §1; Acts 2017, No. 295, §1.