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Code · Louisiana · Title 13 — Courts and Judicial Procedure

RS 13:4682

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RS 13:4682
§4682. Preservation of duplicate file of transcripts of cases finally disposed of by Supreme Court; designation of Louisiana State University Law Library as depository; destruction of certain records
A. Effective August 15, 2010, the Louisiana State University Law Library shall cease to serve as the depository for duplicate copies of transcripts and briefs of cases finally disposed of by the Supreme Court of Louisiana. Thereafter, the clerk of the Supreme Court of Louisiana shall not transmit duplicate copies of transcripts and briefs.
B. The Louisiana State University Law Library shall continue to store and maintain records transmitted by the clerk of the Supreme Court between the dates of January 1, 1980, through August 15, 2010, pending further orders of the Supreme Court of Louisiana.
C. All duplicate records received by the Louisiana State University Law Library prior to January 1, 1980, may be destroyed.
Acts 2010, No. 463, §1.
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