New Orleans Open Data API Rules - City Law
New Orleans, Louisiana maintains an official open data portal that publishes municipal datasets and a public API for programmatic access. The portal provides dataset discovery, API endpoints, and guidance on acceptable use; consult the city portal for dataset listings and technical API documentation data.nola.gov[1]. This guide summarizes how the city regulates API access, what to expect when building with city data, and the compliance and appeal routes for developers, researchers, and vendors.
Penalties & Enforcement
The official open data pages describe terms of use and acceptable use expectations but do not list fixed civil fines or criminal penalties for API misuse; specific monetary penalties are not specified on the cited page[1]. Where enforcement is required, the City of New Orleans Information Technology department or the City Attorney may act on violations; contact the city's IT office for reporting and escalation details at the municipal IT page City of New Orleans Information Technology[2].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; enforcement appears to be handled administratively or via city counsel with remedies described case-by-case[1].
- Escalation: not specified on the cited page; repeated or continuing breaches may prompt account suspension, revoked access, or legal action.
- Non-monetary sanctions: access suspension, takedown requests, cease-and-desist orders, and referral to the City Attorney are the typical administrative steps.
- Enforcer and complaints: primary technical steward is the City of New Orleans Information Technology office; complaints can be submitted via the department contact channels listed on the official IT page[2].
- Appeals and review: the cited pages do not define formal appeal timelines; if you receive a sanction, request administrative review through the IT office or the City Attorney as instructed in the enforcement notice.
Applications & Forms
The city does not publish a separate "API access" permit form for standard open data use; there is no public form listed for routine API consumption on the portal and related pages [1]. For enterprise or high-volume access you may need to coordinate directly with the city's IT office or submit a formal request through municipal procurement channels if a paid agreement is required.
Practical Compliance & Common Violations
To stay compliant, follow dataset-specific licenses, rate limits, and attribution requirements published on the portal. Common violations and typical responses include:
- Excessive unauthenticated requests exceeding rate limits - may trigger temporary IP blocks or account suspension.
- Failure to include required attribution or misuse of restricted datasets - may lead to takedown notices.
- Automated bulk scraping of restricted endpoints - may prompt enforcement or required data-sharing agreements.
- Using data for prohibited commercial purposes against stated dataset licenses - may require remediation or legal review.
Action Steps
- Review dataset metadata and license on the portal for permitted uses.
- Honor published rate limits and caching guidelines to avoid service disruption.
- Report suspected data issues or request elevated access through the city IT contact channels.
FAQ
- Who maintains New Orleans' open data API and who do I contact for problems?
- The City of New Orleans maintains the open data portal; the Information Technology department is the primary steward for the API and operational issues. Use the department contact channels for reporting problems or requesting access escalations.[2]
- Are there published rate limits and terms for API use?
- The portal provides technical documentation and terms of use; exact rate limits and dataset-specific terms appear in dataset metadata on the portal and in portal documentation.[1]
- What if I need bulk access for a research or commercial project?
- Contact the city's IT office to discuss high-volume access or data-sharing agreements; the portal does not publish a public bulk-access application form for all requests.[2]
How-To
- Find your dataset on the official portal and read the dataset metadata and license.
- Test the API endpoint in a staging environment and observe default rate limits and response headers.
- If you require higher throughput or a data-sharing agreement, contact the City of New Orleans Information Technology office to request an exception or agreement.
- If a paid service or procurement is needed, follow the city's procurement instructions and submit required documentation through official procurement channels.
Key Takeaways
- Always read dataset metadata and license restrictions before using the API.
- Respect rate limits and caching guidance to avoid disruptions.
- Contact the City of New Orleans IT office early for high-volume or commercial uses.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of New Orleans Open Data Portal
- City of New Orleans - Information Technology
- New Orleans 311 (report problems)