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Code · Louisiana · Title 43 — Public Printing and Advertisements

RS 43:171.1

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RS 43:171.1
§171.1. Exception due to certain publishing requirements
A newspaper that meets the requirements of this Part but would be precluded from selection as an official journal because specific notice publication requirements require a more frequent publishing schedule than the newspaper's established schedule may be selected as an official journal if the newspaper can publish the notice in a time period that is not more than five days longer than the period otherwise required by law. If such a newspaper is selected, any notice publication that could not be completed timely because of the newspaper's publishing schedule but that is completed within five days after the required period is deemed to be in compliance with the applicable publishing requirements.
Acts 2024, No. 464, §1.
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