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Code · Louisiana · Title 39 — Public Finance

RS 39:174

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RS 39:174
§174. Base-line projection report; development; promulgation
A. The legislative fiscal office shall prepare and promulgate a base-line projection report on behalf of the Revenue Estimating Conference, the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, and the commissioner of administration using the revenue figures established in R.S. 39:172(D) and the expenditure figures established in R.S. 39:173(E).
B. The base-line projection report shall be promulgated no later than two calendar weeks after the figures for each of the five fiscal years to be included in the report have been established for both revenues and expenditures. Thereafter, the base-line projection report shall be revised and promulgated no later than two calendar weeks after any of the following events occur:
(1)The Revenue Estimating Conference meets in accordance with R.S. 39:26 and revises the official forecast for the current fiscal year or the ensuing fiscal year in accordance with R.S. 39:24.
(2)The Revenue Estimating Conference revises the projection of revenues for any of the fiscal years for the three-year period following the ensuing fiscal year.
(3)The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget and the division of administration approve any changes to the ensuing fiscal year expenditures.
(4)The Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget and the division of administration approve a change to the projected expenditures for any fiscal year for the three-year period following the ensuing fiscal year.
Acts 1992, No. 827, §1, eff. Aug. 1, 1992.
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