Louisiana Statutes

§ 45:192 — Imitating another carrier's name, etc.; prima facie evidence of violation; penalty

Louisiana § 45:192
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 45Public Utilities and Carriers

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La. Stat. Ann. § 45:192 (2026).

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No person doing business in this state and engaged in the taxicab or livery business or in the operation of automobiles or motor buses for hire or the transportation of passengers for fee, shall represent himself as being an employee, agent, representative or member of another duly incorporated or recognized taxicab firm or corporation engaged in such business other than his own individual company or firm, by imitating the name, color, design or insignia of the taxicabs, buses or automobiles of another duly incorporated company either in general appearance or in any part thereof or in the dress, uniform and insignia of any of its employees, agents or representatives or in any part thereof. The soliciting, receiving or the accepting of passengers while so imitating such other company shall

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Louisiana § 45:192, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/45%3A192.