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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:2504

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RS 17:2504
§2504. Meetings; rules; officers; compensation
A. The Authority shall adopt rules for the transaction of its business and shall keep a record of its resolutions, transactions, findings and determinations.
B. The Authority shall meet at such times as provided by its rules, but not less than bimonthly.
C. The Authority shall elect a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and a treasurer and such other officers as it shall determine. Officers shall serve for a term of one year, or until their successors are duly appointed and qualified.
D. Members of the Authority shall receive a per diem of twenty-five dollars for each day actually spent in the attendance at meetings of the Authority or in the performance of duties assigned by the Authority for specific projects, and shall be reimbursed for actual expenses while attending meetings and other Authority business. Such payments shall be made in accordance with state regulations.
Added by Acts 1971, No. 13, §2.
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