Sec. 13:68.3. – Unauthorized removal of shopping carts or baskets.

It shall be a misdemeanor for any person to remove a shopping cart or basket belonging to another from the parking area or grounds of any store without authorization therefor.

Whoever commits the crime of unauthorized removal of shopping carts or baskets from the parking area or grounds of a store shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or imprisoned for not more than six (6) months, or both.

State Law reference— Similar provisions, R.S. 14:68.1.

About Shopping Cart Ordinances

Retailers can struggle to stop cart abandonment, often paying up to $15,000 a year on replacement carts and municipal fines and fees due imposed by communities. These cart regulations and laws are put in place to not only control the environmental impact of abandoned carts, but also to keep towns and cities clean.

Most shopping cart ordinances fall into three categories: The first category is regulations requiring retailers to have a plan to contain and collect errant shopping carts. Secondly, those that define the fines and penalties a city may impose on retailers for abandoned or errant shopping carts. Finally, the third category of rules generally requires retailers to have a system to contain shopping carts, preventing abandonment.