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Code · Louisiana · Title 42 — Public Officers and Employees

RS 42:301

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RS 42:301
PART III. DEFAULTERS
§301. Default in settlement of arrears; suspension from office
Whenever the State Auditor, or the governing authority of any parish, notifies the governor, that any public officer charged with the collection or custody of public funds, is in arrears, the governor shall make immediate demand upon that officer for settlement within a delay not exceeding ten days, and in default of his making full settlement within that delay, the governor shall at once suspend him from office.
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