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Code · Louisiana · Title 33 — Municipalities and Parishes

RS 33:141

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RS 33:141
PART V. TERRITORIAL CHANGES IN PARISHES
AND MUNICIPALITIES
SUBPART A. CHANGE OF PARISH BOUNDARIES
§141. Authorizing special election to change parish boundary
Whenever the police jury of any parish passes an ordinance changing a boundary line between it and any adjoining parish, it shall serve the president of the police jury of the adjoining parish with a copy of the ordinance. If the police jury of the second parish concurs in the object and purposes of the ordinance, both police juries shall pass ordinances providing for special elections to be held in both parishes within sixty days from the passage of the ordinances.
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