Louisiana Statutes
§ 21:21
Louisiana § 21:21
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 21Hotels and Lodging Houses
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La. Stat. Ann. § 21:21 (2026).
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§21. Fraud in obtaining accommodations; worthless checks and other fraudulent acts A. No person shall:
(1)Obtain accommodations at any hotel, inn, boarding house or restaurant or procure food without paying therefor, with intent to defraud, except when credit is given by express agreement.
(2)Obtain credit with intent to defraud at any hotel, inn, boarding house or restaurant for food or accommodations by a false showing of baggage or effects.
(3)Remove or cause to be removed any baggage or effects from any hotel, inn, boarding house or restaurant without the consent of the owner or manager before having paid the proper charges due for food or accommodations.
(4)Draw, endorse, utter, or deliver to any hotel, inn, boarding house or restaurant any check, draft, or order for the payment o
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Opinion Number
(Louisiana Attorney General Reports, 1998)
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