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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:1761

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RS 17:1761
§1761. Dissolution of parish school loan funds and committees
Upon the written declaration by the secretary-treasurer of a parish school loan fund committee that the fund is inactive and no longer serving a public purpose, a parish school loan fund committee, by a majority vote of its members, may provide for the dissolution of the fund and of the committee. Upon dissolution of a parish school loan fund, any assets of such fund shall be distributed by the secretary-treasurer of the loan fund committee to the original contributors in proportion to their original contribution of funds.
If the secretary-treasurer certifies in writing to the committee that for good and proper reason all or any part of fund assets cannot be distributed in this manner, those assets that cannot be returned to the original contributors shall be transferred by the committee's secretary-treasurer to the general operating account of the parish school board.
Acts 1989, No. 425, §1.
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