Louisiana Statutes

§ 48:35.1 — Reflective glass highways markings; minimum standards

Louisiana § 48:35.1
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 48Roads, Bridges and Ferries

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 48:35.1 (2026).

Text

A. The legislature finds and declares the following:

(1)Inorganic arsenic is a hazardous substance and is recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Occupational Health and Safety Administration as a human carcinogen.
(2)Release of this substance to the environment may lead to contamination of soil and water, and the ingestion or inhalation of soil, water, plant material, or animal tissues contaminated with inorganic arsenic may lead to lung cancer, damage to the nervous system, or, in extreme cases, death from systemic poisoning.
(3)Reflective glass beads are used to reflect light when applied to street, road, or highway markers.
(4)Glass beads that contain more than seventy-five parts per million of inorganic arsenic may represent a danger t

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Legislative History

Acts 2010, No. 134, §1.

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