- A. The term "bailiff" shall refer to any peace officer, duly commissioned reserve officer, or any qualified security personnel assigned by the assistant secretary to maintain order at each workers' compensation court.
- B. The bailiff may in his discretion, or as ordered by the judge, inspect any object carried by any person entering the premises. No one shall enter or remain in the premises without submitting to such an inspection if requested to do so.
- C. Unless authorized by the judge, no camera, recording equipment or other type of electrical or electronic device shall be brought into the premises.
- D. No person shall be admitted to or allowed to remain in the premises with any object that might be employed as a weapon unless he or she has been authorized in writing by the workers' compensation judge to do so, or unless allowed by law.
- E. The bailiff shall enforce the whole of this rule, and pursuant to his authority as a peace officer or duly commissioned reserve officer, shall be authorized in his discretion to take any legal action necessary to preserve the order and security of the premises.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 23:1310.1.
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation Administration, LR 25:266 (February 1999), amended LR 25:1861 (October 1999), LR 33:653 (April 2007), amended by the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Office of Workers’ Compensation, LR 37:1627 (June 2011), amended by Louisiana Works, Office of Workers’ Compensation Administration, LR 51:1621 (October 2025).