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Code · Louisiana · Title 50 — Surveys and Surveyors

RS 50:8

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RS 50:8
§8. Accuracy requirements
A. Accuracy requirements for surveys and maps purporting to define the position of a point shall be those expressed in the Standards of Practice for Boundary Surveys promulgated by the Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board or its successor. No survey or map purporting to define the position of a point shall be presented for recordation in any public land records or deed records unless they comply with these accuracy requirements.
B. Accuracy requirements for mapping shall be those expressed in the United States National Map Accuracy Standards or its successor unless the project specifically calls for the use of another standard, in which case the alternative standard shall be clearly stated on the map or document.
Acts 1985, No. 913, §1; Acts 2024, No. 626, §2.
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