Judges: JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL, Attorney General
Filed Date: 3/31/2008
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Clark:
This office is in receipt of your opinion request wherein you made the following inquiries:
1) Does the use of a magnetized decal satisfy the requirements of Louisiana Revised Statute
49:121 , which regulates the demarcation of public vehicles belonging to the state or its political subdivisions?2) If magnetized decals do meet the requirements of Louisiana Revised Statute
49:121 , can the Town of Walker include in its ordinances a prohibition against the use of magnetic decals?3) Can the Town of Walker create a penalty provision in its town ordinance related to La.R.S.
49:121 , which does not provide any penalty provisions1 for a violation?
La. Revised Statute
La. Revised Statue 1:3 states in relevant part that words and phrases shall be read with their context and shall be construed according to the common and approved usage of the language.
The following are definitions obtained from Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary:
*Page 21. Inscribe: To write, engrave, or paint as a lasting record;
2. Paint: To apply color, paint or pigment to;
3. Decal: A picture, design, or label made to be transferred (as to glass) from specially prepared paper;
4. Stenciled: To mark or paint with a stencil2.
Inscribe, paint, decal, and stencil all imply that the name of the political subdivision to which the vehicle belongs is applied directly to the surface of the vehicle. There is no indication in the definitions of these words that there is any obstruction (such as a decal attached to a magnet) between the surface of the vehicle and the letters, which make up the name of the political subdivision.
Taking into account the common and approved usage of the language contained in La.R.S.
Further, La.R.S.
Question two is moot since it is the opinion of this office that a magnet does not satisfy the requirements of the statute.
La.R.S.
La.R.S.
La.R.S.
In conclusion, it is the opinion of this office that magnetized decals do not meet the requirements set forth in La.R.S.
It is our continuing desire to lend aid to the public servants of the state such as yourself, Mayor Clark, and we pray that the foregoing Opinion has been responsive to your question, of value, and helpful.
Very truly yours,
JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL
ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY:__________________________
DAVID A. WEILBAECHER
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
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