§5.11. Water fluoridation program
A. The secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health shall establish in the office
of public health a fluoridation program for the purpose of protecting the dental health of the
citizens of this state, and especially children, through the prevention of tooth decay.
B.(1) Each public water system that has at least five thousand service connections
and natural levels of fluoride that are outside the optimal range established in the rules and
regulations adopted pursuant to this Section shall acquire, install, operate and maintain
appropriate equipment and material in order to maintain the level of fluoride in its water
system in the optimal range for the purpose of protecting the dental health of citizens of this
state, as established in the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this Section.
(2) Each public water system with at least five thousand service connections that has
fluoride levels outside the optimal range established in the rules and regulations adopted
pursuant to this Section shall provide to the Louisiana Department of Health no later than
March 1, 2009, an estimate of the total capital costs to acquire and install fluoridation
treatment equipment capable of maintaining fluoride levels within the optimal range for the
purpose of protecting the dental health of citizens of this state, as established in the rules and
regulations adopted pursuant to this Section.
(3) No public water system shall be required to comply with Paragraph (1) of this
Subsection unless sufficient funds have been identified by the state, whether by
appropriation, capital outlay, grants or similar means or source of funds, as available to that
system for the cost of acquiring and installing fluoridation equipment and the cost of material
required to fluoridate said system for at least six months from the date of initial installation.
(4) A public water system that has never used fluoridation to adjust fluoride levels
in its water and whose water contains fluoride in amounts outside the range established in
the rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this Section as optimal for the purpose of
protecting the dental health of the citizenry shall be exempt from compliance with Paragraph
(1) of this Subsection provided all of the following apply:
(a) A petition requesting the exemption has been signed by at least fifteen percent
of the registered voters who reside in the precincts served by said water system, as certified
by the parish registrar of voters, and has been presented to the governing authority of each
municipality or parish in whose jurisdiction the system provides service.
(b) A local election has been called on the exemption after the petition has been
received by each governing authority pursuant to Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph.
Participation in the election shall be limited to those precincts in which the water system
provides service. The local election shall be called and conducted by the governing authority
of each municipality in whose jurisdiction the water system provides service if all of the
registered voters served by the water system reside wholly within the jurisdiction of one or
more municipalities. However, the local election shall instead be called and conducted by
the governing authority of each parish in whose jurisdiction the water system provides
service if either of the following applies:
(i) The water system also provides service to registered voters in unincorporated
areas of one or more parishes.
(ii) The water system was created or franchised by the parish or parishes.
(c) Each local election pertaining to the exemption of said water system has been
held in accordance with state and local law, and the certified results of each election show
that a majority of the registered voters who cast a vote in said election approve exemption.
(d) No election on the same question in the same jurisdiction took place in the four
years immediately prior to the election in which the exemption was approved.
C.-F. Repealed by Acts 2018, No. 515, §4.
G. The office of public health, through the department, shall promulgate rules and
regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act relating to the fluoridation
of public water systems, including but not limited to maintaining levels of flouride in public
water systems within the optimal range for the purpose of protecting the oral health of the
citizens of this state.
Acts 1997, No. 908, §2; Acts 1999, No. 802, §5, eff. July 2, 1999; Acts 2008, No.
761, §1, eff. July 6, 2008; Acts 2018, No. 515, §§3, 4.