14:92 E.(4)(b)Contributing to the delinquency of juveniles - if a parent or guardian is sentenced for a violation of (2) for more than six months at least six months shall be without probation, parole, or suspension of sentence
If a parent or legal guardian is sentenced to imprisonment pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph (2) of this Subsection for more than six months, at least six months shall be without probation, parole, or suspension of sentence.
Effective: 08/15/2009 - Present
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14:92.1Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect
Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect
Effective: 09/06/1991 - Present
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14:92.1 A.(1)Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect - charging, penalty and definition
In all cases where any child shall be a delinquent, dependent, or neglected child, as defined in the statutes of this state or by this Section, irrespective of whether any former proceedings have been had to determine the status of such child, the parent or parents, legal guardian, or any person having the custody of such child, or any other person or persons who shall by any act encourage, cause, or contribute to the dependency or delinquency of such child, or who acts in conjunction with such child in the acts which cause such child to be dependent or delinquent, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both fine and imprisonment.
Effective: 09/06/1991 - Present
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14:92.1 A.(2)Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect - court may suspend sentence
The court in which the case is heard may suspend the sentence for violation of the provisions of this Section, and impose conditions upon the defendant as to his future conduct, and may make such suspension dependent upon the fulfillment by the defendant of such conditions. In the case of the breach of such conditions or any part of them, the court may impose sentence as though there had been no such suspension.
Effective: 07/31/1968 - Present
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14:92.1 A.(3)Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect - court may require bond
The court may also, as a condition of such suspension, require a bond in such sum as the court may designate, to be approved by the judge requiring it, to secure the performance by such person of the conditions placed by the courts on such suspension. The bond by its terms shall be made payable to the district judge of the parish in which the prosecution is pending, and any money received from a breach of any of the provisions of the bond shall be paid into the parish treasury. The provisions of law regulating forfeiture of appearance bonds shall govern so far as they are applicable.
Effective: 07/31/1968 - Present
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14:92.1 A.(4)Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect - jurisdiction in juvenile courts
Exclusive jurisdiction of the offense defined in this Section is hereby conferred on juvenile courts, in accordance with the provisions of law establishing such courts.
Effective: 07/31/1968 - Present
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14:92.1 B.Encouraging or contributing to child delinquency, dependency, or neglect - definitions
Definitions of 'delinquency' and 'juvenile
Effective: 07/31/1968 - Present
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14:92.2Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices
Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:92.2 A.Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices - charging and definition
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, purchase, possess, or use a traffic signal preemption device except under the following circumstances
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(1)Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices - except for use in emergency services vehicle
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, purchase, possess, or use a traffic signal preemption device except for the owner or operator of an emergency service vehicle for use in providing emergency services, including but not limited to law enforcement vehicles, fire-fighting vehicles, emergency medical service vehicles, or ambulance vehicles;
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(1)(a)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to associate with a person known to be a member of a street gang
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor, includes through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to associate with a person known by the parent or custodian to be a member of a known criminal street gang as defined in R.S. 15:1404(A).
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(1)(b)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to associate with a person convicted of a felony offense.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor, includes through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to associate with a person known by the parent or custodian to be convicted of a felony offense.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(1)(c)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to associate with a user or distributor of drugs in violation of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor, includes through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to associate with a person known by the parent or custodian to be a user or distributor of drugs in violation of the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(1)(d)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to associate with a person who possesses or has access to an illegal firearm, weapon, or explosive.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor, includes through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to associate with a person known by the parent or custodian to a person who possesses or has access to an illegal firearm, weapon, or explosive.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices - except for use by owner or operator of a city, parish or state maintenance vehicle for performing traffic control signal tests or maintenance
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, purchase, possess, or use a traffic signal preemption device except the owner or operator of a department of transportation, city, or parish maintenance vehicle for use in performing traffic control signal tests or maintenance;
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)(a)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to enter premises known by the parent or custodian to be a place where sexually indecent activities or prostitution is practiced
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to enter premises known by the parent or custodian to be a place where sexually indecent activities or prostitution is practiced.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)(b)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to violate a local or municipal curfew ordinance.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to enter premises known by the parent or custodian to violate a local or municipal curfew ordinance.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)(c)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to habitually be absent or tardy from school pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 17:233 without valid excuse
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to habitually be absent or tardy from school pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 17:233 without valid excuse.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)(d)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to enter the premises known by the parent or legal custodian as a place of illegal drug use or distribution
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to enter the premises known by the parent or legal custodian as a place of illegal drug use or distribution
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)(e)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to enter the premises known by the parent or legal custodian as a place of underage drinking or gambling.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to enter the premises known by the parent or legal custodian as a place of underage drinking or gambling.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(2)(f)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: permitting minor to enter the premises known by the parent or legal custodian as a place which stores or has a person present who possesses an illegal firearm, weapon, or explosive.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor through criminal negligence, or knowingly or willfully, permitting the minor to enter the premises known by the parent or legal custodian as a place which stores or has a person present who possesses an illegal firearm, weapon, or explosive.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(3)Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices - except for the owner or operator of a public transit vehicle for use in providing transit service
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, purchase, possess, or use a traffic signal preemption device except for the owner or operator of a public transit vehicle for use in providing transit service; or
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(3)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: misdemeanor violation by commission or omission of a court-ordered safety plan.
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor including any violation by commission or omission of a court-ordered safety plan.
Effective: 08/15/2005 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(4)Unlawful sale, purchase, possession, or use of traffic signal preemption devices - except for an employee or agent of a traffic control signal preemption device manufacturer or retailer in the course of his employment.
It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, purchase, possess, or use a traffic signal preemption device except for an employee or agent of a traffic control signal preemption device manufacturer or retailer in the course of his employment in providing, selling, manufacturing, or transporting a traffic control signal preemption device to an individual, entity, or agency listed in this Subsection.
Effective: 08/15/2004 - Present
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14:92.2 A.(4)Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian: causing or permitting an unlicensed minor to drive a motor vehicle or power cycle upon any public road when the unlicensed minor is involved in a collision causing injury or death
Improper supervision of a minor by a parent or legal custodian, who has care and control of the minor is causing or permitting an unlicensed minor to drive a motor vehicle or power cycle upon any public road or highway in this state, in violation of R.S. 32:416 and 417, when the unlicensed minor is involved in a collision which results in the serious bodily injury or death of another person.
Effective: 08/01/2019 - Present
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