Louisiana Statutes

§ 20:34 — Payments, grants, and loans made by the United States, any state, or any federal or state

Louisiana § 20:34
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 20Homesteads and Exemptions

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La. Stat. Ann. § 20:34 (2026).

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§34. Payments, grants, and loans made by the United States, any state, or any federal or state agency resulting from the occurrence of an extraordinary emergency event

A.It is the public policy of the state of Louisiana that all payments, grants, or loans made by the United States, any state, or any federal or state agency as a result of a national or statewide extraordinary emergency event shall be used by the payee, grantee, or borrower for the purposes intended by the governmental authority which pays, grants, or lends the funds.
B.An "extraordinary emergency event" as used in this Section, means a presidentially or gubernatorially declared natural disaster, state of emergency, or public health emergency affecting Louisiana.
C.Any governmental payments, grants, or loans received as a

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Legislative History

Acts 2020, No. 44, §2, eff. June 4, 2020.

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