Louisiana Statutes
§ 25:1000
Louisiana § 25:1000
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 25Louisiana Tourism Development
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La. Stat. Ann. § 25:1000 (2026).
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§1000. Legislative intent
The legislature hereby recognizes that no Naval or Marine Corps war memorial has been established in Louisiana, despite the heroic participation and sacrifices of its citizens in World War II and subsequent conflicts in which the United States has been engaged. The legislature further recognizes that a fitting memorial should be established to honor the Louisianians who participated so valiantly in the naval efforts of World War II and the Korean and Viet Nam conflicts and that the opportunity to secure a destroyer to be docked in Louisiana waters as a lasting memorial would honor Louisiana naval personnel and, in addition, would form an outstanding tourist attraction for Louisianians and other people visiting our state. It is further recognized that the opportuni
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§ 25:1000
§ 25:1000§ 25:1001
Commission§ 25:1002
Duties§ 25:1005
§ 25:1005§ 25:1005.1
Commission§ 25:1005.2
Duties§ 25:1011
Establishment; purpose§ 25:1012
Jurisdictional area§ 25:1015
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Louisiana § 25:1000, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/25%3A1000.