Dear Mr. Coenen:
This office is in receipt of your opinion request relating to the following:
In consideration of Act No. 1307 (House Bill No. 1833), approved in the 1999 regular session, how are the fines collected from violations of La. R.S.
Prior to the legislative revision, handicapped parking fines were exempted from the provisions of La. R.S.
Louisiana Revised Statute
In accordance with the conclusions reached above, fines collected for violations of La. R.S.
1) One-third ($91.66) will be disbursed according to
15:571.11 — 12% ($10.99) to the Sheriff, 12% ($10.99) to the District Attorney, and the remainder ($69.67) to the Criminal Court Fund.2) Two-thirds ($183.32) will be disbursed according to
46:2583 — forwarded to the state treasurer within thirty days of collection.3) The additional fee of $25.00 required by
46:2583 will be forwarded to the Governor's Advisory Council on Disability Affairs.
Under this distribution system, the municipality would not receive any portion of the fines collected for violations of these statutes.
Additional Attorney General Opinions have been issued in regards to the disbursement of handicapped parking fines. They are Opinion #99-18 issued February 2, 1999 and Opinion #99-18A issued August 24, 1999. Both Opinions are attached.
I hope that this opinion has adequately addressed your questions. If I may be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call me.
Sincerely,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: FREDERICK A. DUHY, JR. Assistant Attorney General
