United States — Louisiana
RS 39:1108
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The remainder of the authorized general alimony tax may be used to fund bonds.
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United States — Louisiana
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The remainder of the authorized general alimony tax may be used to fund bonds.
United States — Louisiana
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The superintendent of education, or an appointed person, must administer this chapter, and the administration must be kept as simple as possible.
United States — Louisiana
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When a district reorganizes, the new district keeps the old district’s debts, property rights, privileges, and immunities.
United States — Louisiana
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Section 34 is repealed, and the note points to another act for applicability to certain franchise tax periods.
United States — Louisiana
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Before bonds are issued, the governing authority must investigate and determine whether the proceedings are regular. A bond resolution may also direct that the bonds include a recital about legal authority and compliance.
United States — Louisiana
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Covered retirement benefits and related fund money are exempt from state or municipal tax and from most collection or seizure processes, and they generally cannot be assigned.
United States — Louisiana
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The board of commissioners may levy an annual ad valorem tax up to five mills, but only with voter approval. It must also maintain specified special accounts and follow lending standards for certain development loans.
United States — Louisiana
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Qualified electors may vote in the election, and the registrar of voters must provide the precinct register to election commissioners.
United States — Louisiana
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This section limits tax increment financing by local governments and sets rules for when taxes may replace existing taxes.
United States — Louisiana
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This section was repealed effective July 1, 2008.
United States — Louisiana
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The tax collector must notify delinquent property taxpayers, follow extra notice steps if certified mail is returned, and may auction the tax lien if the taxes are not paid on time.
United States — Louisiana
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The sheriff and ex-officio tax collector must collect drainage taxes, account for them, and turn them over to the drainage district official, with monthly settlements and final settlement rules.