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Code · Louisiana · Title 25 — Libraries, Museums, and Other Scientific

RS 25:296.2

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RS 25:296.2
§296.2. Revenues
The revenues of the commission shall be provided by the clerks of the district court of Calcasieu Parish, the Lake Charles City Court, and the Sulphur City Court by adding to the initial cost of docketing all civil suits, including the docketing of succession and tutorship proceedings, but excluding all suits docketed on the clerk's records on August 15, 1993, the sum of up to seven dollars and fifty cents. The commission shall determine on or before January first of each calendar year, the amount the clerks of court shall collect for that calendar year.
The sums shall be remitted by the clerks of court, on the first day of each month, to the Calcasieu Parish Law Library Commission. These added charges shall form no part of the judicial expense account fund of the district court. The revenues shall be used by the commission to fund the Calcasieu Parish Law Library.
Acts 1993, No. 730, §1.
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