Louisiana Statutes

§ 33:4681

Louisiana § 33:4681
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 33Municipalities and Parishes

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La. Stat. Ann. § 33:4681 (2026).

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§4681. Coliseum authority; commissioners; appointment; term; compensation

A.The governing body of a parish may, by resolution, create a public body to be known as a coliseum authority, which shall be authorized to exercise its functions upon the appointment and qualification of the first commissioners thereof. Upon the adoption of a resolution creating a coliseum authority, the governing body of the parish shall, pursuant to the resolution, appoint not less than five nor more than nine persons as commissioners of the authority. At least one, but not more than two commissioners shall be first appointed and designated to serve for terms of one year. At least one, but not more than two commissioners shall be first appointed and designated to serve for terms of two years. At least one, but no

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