Louisiana Statutes
§ 17:1970.31 — Legislative intent
Louisiana § 17:1970.31
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 17Credit Union Law
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 17:1970.31 (2026).
Text
§1970.31. Legislative intent
A.It is the intent of the legislature to establish a world language immersion school for
the express purpose of providing an expansive and challenging educational experience for the
students of this state, thereby enabling such students to reach their full potential and be
productive citizens.
B.The legislature finds that the development of a world language skills program and
cultural expertise are crucial in addressing the economic challenges facing the state and nation in
the global marketplace. Professions including but not limited to law, health care, education,
tourism, hospitality, agriculture, and oil and gas all require an international dimension that
reflects the ever-changing world environment and Louisiana's increasingly diverse population.
C.The
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Legislative History
Acts 2012, No. 851, §1, eff. June 14, 2012.
Nearby Sections
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§ 17:1970.1
Legislative intent§ 17:1970.2
Definitions§ 17:1970.21
Legislative intent§ 17:1970.22
Definitions§ 17:1970.25
Eligibility of students; auditions§ 17:1970.27
Funding; acceptance of other funds§ 17:1970.31
Legislative intent§ 17:1970.32
Repealed by Acts 2021, No. 110, §1§ 17:1970.33
Repealed by Acts 2021, No. 110, §1§ 17:1970.5
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