United States — Louisiana
RS 14:120
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Corrupt influencing is a crime for any person who gives, offers, accepts, or offers to accept something of present or future value with intent to corruptly influence certain public officials.
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United States — Louisiana
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Corrupt influencing is a crime for any person who gives, offers, accepts, or offers to accept something of present or future value with intent to corruptly influence certain public officials.
United States — Louisiana
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A court may declare a person committed a corrupt practice, and if that happens the commission must terminate and bar the person’s racing licenses, permits, and privileges.
United States — Louisiana
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A court must vacate an arbitration award if specified misconduct or corruption occurred, and it may order a rehearing if the award is vacated and the award deadline has not passed.
United States — Louisiana
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This section lets a court forfeit retirement benefits after a public corruption conviction and requires several reporting and attestation steps.
United States — Louisiana
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A notary public must keep remote online notarization records for at least 10 years and protect them from loss, corruption, destruction, or unauthorized access. The notary may use a custodian if access and state standards requirements are met.
United States — Louisiana
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The inspector general has broad authority to investigate covered agencies, report findings, and require cooperation, while covered-agency staff must assist.
United States — Louisiana
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Some contracts tied to fraud, bribery, corruption, or other criminal acts can be void, and a person whose conviction causes that result must cover rebidding costs, attorney fees, and damages.
United States — Louisiana
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Certain deputy commissioners, departmental heads, and employees may be removed from office only for listed misconduct grounds, subject to any applicable civil service law.
United States — Louisiana
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A person can be compelled to testify in bribery-related proceedings and cannot refuse on self-incrimination or public-infamy grounds.
United States — Louisiana
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An offender covered by the bribery-related articles may receive full immunity from prosecution if they swear the facts to the district attorney and give evidence against another offender, but not for perjury.
United States — Louisiana
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The commission may refuse, suspend, or withdraw licenses for just cause.
United States — Louisiana
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