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Code · Louisiana · Title 39 — Public Finance

RS 39:363

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RS 39:363
§363. Pooling of state owned vehicles; determination of need; exclusions
NOTE: R.S. 39:363 WAS AMENDED BY ACTS 1986, NO. 103, §1 AND WAS REPEALED BY ACTS 1986, NO. 532, §2.
A. The Division of Administration shall determine how many vehicles based upon the break-even points, determined as provided in R.S. 39:361, would be surplus because employees who presently have them would not be eligible for them. The Division of Administration shall assume title to all of those vehicles and initiate a motor pool in various areas of the state where there are significant numbers of state employees who could benefit from such a pool. The Division of Administration shall assess the needs for the pools in those areas and determine the total number of vehicles in each pool to meet the daily requirements of such agencies.
The division shall prepare recommendations for exclusions from the requirements to use the motor vehicle pools and shall prepare suggestions for establishment of motor vehicle pools on a decentralized basis if necessary.
B. The provisions of this Section shall not require any policy or management board of public higher education or any institution under their jurisdiction to submit to the Division of Administration any information on intradepartmental motor pools and the number of passenger vehicles turned over to the Division of Administration.
Added by Acts 1976, No. 142, §1; Acts 1986, No. 103, §1; Acts 1986, No. 532, §2.
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