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Code · Louisiana · Title 21 — Hotels and Lodging Houses

RS 21:201

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RS 21:201
CHAPTER 4. NEW ORLEANS HOTEL SURCHARGE
FOR TOURISM PROMOTION
§201. Legislative findings
The legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:
(1)There is a direct correlation between the amount of funds spent on destination-based marketing, sales and promotion of a locality and an increase in the number of conventions, meetings, visitors, occupancy of hotels, retail sales of food, beverages and other items, admissions to cultural and other entertainment venues, collections of related state and local sales and use taxes, job creation, and a resulting general economic vitality of the traveler economy and related businesses in the locality.
(2)It is in the state's public interest and vital to the welfare of the state's economy to facilitate and encourage cooperating public-private partnerships for the enhancement and expansion of the traveler economy and to provide for increased hotel occupancy, tourism, economic development and job creation in Orleans Parish.
Acts 2013, No. 410, §1, eff. June 20, 2013.
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