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Code · Louisiana · Title 15 — Criminal Procedure

RS 15:112

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RS 15:112
§112. Parish of Orleans; process servers
Unless otherwise provided by law, all subpoenas, notices, process, orders and papers issued by the jury commissioners in the parish of Orleans shall be served by a chief process server or one of his deputies, which said chief process server and as many deputy process servers as may be necessary shall be appointed by the said jury commissioners. The chief process server shall be paid not less than two hundred and fifty dollars per month, and the deputy process servers shall each be paid not less than one hundred seventy-five dollars per month plus fifty dollars per month automobile allowance.
The city of New Orleans shall appropriate and pay to the jury commissioners an amount not to exceed the amount presently budgeted for the salaries of the commissioners, chief process server, deputy process servers, automobile allowance, office help, supplies and printing. Said sums shall be included in the budget of the city of New Orleans.
Acts 1966, No. 311, §2, eff. Jan. 1, 1967; Amended by Acts 1968, No. 585, §1; Acts 1987, No. 281, §2.
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