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Business registration in United States — Louisiana

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

401 matching statutes

  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 37:2709

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    To practice social work in the state, an individual must have a current valid license, certificate, or registration from the board, keep it posted in the office or business place, and finish the application process within 90 days after starting practice.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 37:597

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    Holders of a board-issued registration certificate must display it prominently at their principal place of business or employment, and licensed facilities must display other documents required by the board’s rules.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 29:769

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    During a public health emergency, specified state and public health authorities may control facilities, materials, infectious waste, and human remains, and may issue temporary registrations to out-of-state health care providers.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 24:53

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    Lobbyists must register with the board, file required disclosure information, renew on time, and file supplemental updates when information changes or lobbying ends.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 15:543.1

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    This section requires the court to give sex-offender registration notice, and requires the offender to register, update information, pay the annual fee, and give various notices on the deadlines stated.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 51:3143

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    Home service contract providers must register with the secretary of state, give buyers written proof and a contract copy, file renewal and change notices on time, and keep a $50,000 surety bond; certain home service contract activities are exempt from Louisiana licensing and insurance-code rules.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 47:534

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    The public may inspect the commissioner’s registration and license records during business hours.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 37:3503

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    This section defines key terms used in the Chapter, including applicant, board, licensee, person, private investigator, registrant, and registration card.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 3:4220

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    Certain people and businesses may not do specified intrastate meat and animal-product commerce unless they register with the commissioner when regulations require it.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 3:3374

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    Permit holders must pay specified fees, and the commission sets several fee amounts and brackets by rule.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 49:74

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    Lobbyists must register with the ethics board, file required information electronically, and pay a $110 fee with each registration and renewal.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 15:542.1.3

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    Certain out-of-state and nonresident sex-offender registrants must register and notify Louisiana authorities on short deadlines, and the bureau must post determinations and notify law enforcement.

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