§1375. Maximum penalties; city of New Orleans
A.(1) Except as otherwise provided by this Section, in the city of New Orleans, the
maximum monetary penalty which may be imposed for a first offense violation of any
ordinance enacted by the governing authority of the city shall be a fine of one thousand
dollars. For the second or any subsequent offense, the maximum monetary penalty which
may be imposed shall be two thousand dollars.
(2) The maximum imprisonment penalty which may be imposed for any violation
of an ordinance enacted by the governing authority of the city is six months in jail.
B. The maximum penalties established by the provisions of this Section shall not
apply to any penalty imposed for a non-moving or parking violation or any other traffic
violation, including any violation captured by an automated traffic enforcement system.
C. The penalty which may be imposed for each violation of an ordinance prohibiting
the dumping of trash, debris, refuse, garbage, other solid and liquid waste, greases, and oils,
such as but not limited to cooking oil and fats, motor oil, antifreeze, truck and automotive
fluids, paint, paint thinners, and gasoline into drainage culverts, lines, or canals, upon any
public place within the parish, upon private property within the parish not owned by the
person accused of the violation, upon property owned or controlled by the parish, or in or on
the waters within the parish, whether from a vehicle or otherwise, including but not limited
to any public highway, public park, beach, campground, forestland, recreational area, trailer
park, highway, road, street, or alley, shall not exceed one thousand dollars, or a greater
amount if a state statute authorizes a greater penalty for the violation of such an ordinance,
or imprisonment in accordance with Paragraph (A)(2) of this Section.
Acts 2014, No. 637, §1; Acts 2023, No. 304, §1.