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Code · Louisiana · Title 39 — Public Finance

RS 39:1410.33

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RS 39:1410.33
§1410.33. Notification to legislators
A. Whenever a certificate of impossibility and impracticality is filed with the Bond Commission and a hearing on that certificate is scheduled, the Bond Commission shall notify each member of the legislature within whose district the project is located in writing of the filing at least five business days prior to the scheduled hearing.
B. Whenever a request for a line of credit is received by the Bond Commission for a project included in the Capital Outlay Budget Act and a hearing of that request is scheduled, the Bond Commission shall notify each member of the legislature within whose district the project is located in writing of the request at least five business days prior to the scheduled hearing.
C. Whenever a resolution for the issuance of state general obligation bonds is to be heard by the Bond Commission, a list of the allocation of the proceeds of the sale shall be sent to each member of the legislature at least five business days prior to the approval of the resolution.
D. Upon the approval of the state treasurer and a member of the legislature, the Bond Commission may notify the member and submit the list, pursuant to the requirements of this Section, to the member by electronic means.
Acts 1986, No. 444, §1; Acts 1993, No. 697, §1; Acts 2001, No. 1032, §13.
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