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Code · Louisiana · Title 42 — Public Officers and Employees

RS 42:1113.1

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RS 42:1113.1
§1113.1. Gubernatorially declared emergencies or disasters; prohibited personal use conversion and prohibited preferences
A. During a gubernatorially declared emergency or disaster, no public servant shall convert property or resources of his governmental entity or property or resources which have been loaned to his governmental entity to or for his personal use.
B. During a gubernatorially declared emergency or disaster, no public servant shall offer, loan, or donate the property or resources of his governmental entity or property or resources which have been loaned to his governmental entity to or for the use of members of his immediate family in a manner which is preferential to members of his immediate family over members of the general public.
Acts 2007, No. 141, §1.
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