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Code · Louisiana · Title 33 — Municipalities and Parishes

RS 33:4710.7

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RS 33:4710.7
§4710.7. General compliances; enhancement
A. No provisions of this Chapter shall be construed so as to exempt the authority from compliance with the provisions of Louisiana laws pertaining to open meetings, public records, fiscal agents, official journals, dual office holding and employment, public bidding for the purchase of supplies and materials and construction of public works, the Code of Governmental Ethics, the Right to Property in Article I, Section 4 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, and the Louisiana Election Code.
B. The authority shall have the power and right to adopt a program or programs awarding contracts, establishing set aside, goals, and preference procedures, to and for the benefit of businesses owned and operated by socially or economically disadvantaged persons in accordance with any of the provisions of R.S. 38:2233 and the Louisiana Minority Business Enterprise Act.
Acts 1986, No. 19, §1, eff. June 5, 1986.
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