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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:2160

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RS 17:2160
§2160. Portion of corporation franchise tax dedicated to payment of bonds
So long as there are outstanding and unpaid any bonds or other obligations issued under this Sub-part, or the interest thereon, the annual franchise tax on corporations shall continue to be levied and collected, and there shall be dedicated to the Louisiana State Board of Education from the proceeds of this tax an amount sufficient to pay the principal and interest requirements of the same.
This amount shall be remitted directly by the Secretary of State to the Louisiana State Board of Education for the purpose of paying the bonds or other obligations and the interest thereon, as the same become due and to provide for any required reserve fund therefor.
The amounts dedicated to the board of education as provided in this Section are charged with a first privilege to secure the payment of the bonds or other obligations and the interest thereon and to provide any required reserve fund therefor, until the obligations and the interest thereon are paid.
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