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Code · Louisiana · Title 4 — Amusements and Sports

RS 4:281

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RS 4:281
PART VI. LOUISIANA EQUESTRIAN CORPORATION
§281. Purpose
The Louisiana Legislature recognizes the importance of the equine industry in Louisiana. Racing, breeding, farming, and more all extend the equine industry's significance from Louisiana to the rest of the country. The economic impact of the equine industry is substantial. Whether by direct job creation or investments in owning, training and competing horses, or operating horse farms, the industry creates substantial revenues for the area's economy. That value is multiplied many times when considering the indirect effect of accompanying shopping, lodging, and dining at our various facilities and events.
The Louisiana Equestrian Corporation is created to protect the history and culture of the equestrian industry in Louisiana and to develop strategies to expand the reputation, standing, and economic impact of this equestrian community throughout the state of Louisiana.
Acts 2025, No. 512, §1.
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