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Code · Louisiana · Title 47 — Revenue and Taxation

RS 47:1959

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RS 47:1959
§1959. Listing and assessment; assessor's records
A. The auditor shall furnish to each parish, with the assessment rolls, a blank map of each township in such parish, in book form, four inches to the square mile by scale, divided and subdivided into sections, quarters, and sixteenths of sections. The assessor shall check off on such maps all public lands belonging to the United States and the state of Louisiana; the remainder, he shall write in each sixteenth of a section or other part thereof, the owner's name.
B. The governing authority of each parish in which no abstract of land entries exists shall have one made to conform with the township and range maps of the United States, and in parishes where such abstract exists, the governing authority shall cause it to be revised and completed up to the first day of January of each year, for the use of the assessors.
C. Any person selling or buying real estate and attaching to the act of sale a map for the purpose of describing the property shall file a copy of the map with the assessor of the parish where the property is situated. Any person filing a map with the recorder of conveyances for the purpose of showing the location and describing city, town, or village lots, or for the purpose of showing the location of any addition or subdivision to any town, city, or village, shall also file a copy of the map with the assessor of the parish where the property is located.
Any person failing to comply with the provisions of this Subsection shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars nor less than five dollars or imprisoned for not more than thirty days nor less than ten days.
D. The Register of the State Land Office shall furnish annually, on the first Monday of February, to the assessors of each parish, the list of all the lands that may have been entered or sold during the preceding year, together with the names of the persons entering or purchasing such lands.
E. Any individual, firm, association, or corporation whose business may consist in manufacturing or dealing in articles that are exempt and articles that are not exempt shall be required to keep separate accounts thereof so that the assessor can readily determine the amount of exempt and the amount of taxable property; such individual, firm, association, or corporation shall make a sworn statement thereof within the first twenty days of January of each year. The failure to make a sworn return as herein provided shall constitute a misdemeanor punishable upon conviction by fine or imprisonment, or both, at the discretion of the court.
Acts 2006, No. 622, §8, eff. Dec. 11, 2006.
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