Louisiana Statutes
§ 17:3140.6 — Denial of license; hearings; appeal
Louisiana § 17:3140.6
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 17Credit Union Law
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 17:3140.6 (2026).
Text
§3140.6. Denial of license; hearings; appeal A.
(1)If the commission recommends the denial of a license, the applicant shall be
notified in writing no later than five business days after the recommendation.
(2)An applicant who is recommended for a denial of a license may, within fourteen
business days after receipt of notice of the denial, file with the commission a request for a
hearing before the commission at its next regular meeting. If a hearing is requested, the
matter shall not be presented to the board until the hearing is held by the commission. The
applicant may appear in person or by counsel and may present evidence in support of the
granting of the license. Any interested person may appear and present oral and documentary
evidence to the commission concerning the issuance of a
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Legislative History
Acts 2019, No. 437, §1.
Nearby Sections
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Student records§ 17:3140.16
Advertising§ 17:3140.17
Occupational degree granting status§ 17:3140.3
Licenses; fees; application; renewal§ 17:3140.4
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Louisiana § 17:3140.6, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/17%3A3140.6.