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Code · Louisiana · Title 2 — Aeronautics

RS 2:221

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RS 2:221
SUBPART B. ANTICIPATION OF REVENUES FROM
SPECIAL TAX
§221. Anticipation of revenues from special tax; borrowing money; negotiable certificates of indebtedness
Airports and landing fields being works of public improvement, any of the various municipalities and the police jury of any of the various parishes throughout the state, in order to pay for acquiring, building, constructing, equipping or maintaining airports and landing fields by such municipality or by such parish in which a special tax has been voted and authorized on behalf of such municipality or parish, under the provisions of Section 10 of Article X of the Constitution of Louisiana, may anticipate the revenues to be realized from the special tax for a period of not more than ten years, and may borrow money on behalf of the municipality or parish for which the special tax was voted, to be used for any of the purposes for which the special tax was voted, and may issue negotiable certificates of indebtedness covering the loan.
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