Louisiana Statutes
§ 47:2063 — Suspension and removal of tax collectors
Louisiana § 47:2063
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 47Revenue and Taxation
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La. Stat. Ann. § 47:2063 (2026).
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Whenever any tax collector or ex-officio tax collector becomes a defaulter as shown by the books of the auditor, the governor is authorized to suspend such defaulting collector from office until such time as full and complete settlement has been made of all taxes by him collected. Upon the governor's being notified that any of the tax collectors of the state are defaulters, he shall call upon such defaulting officer to make good the amount demanded of him within ten (10) days, and upon his failure to respond to such notice he shall immediately suspend him from office. These provisions shall in no wise abridge or modify the existing penalties for failure to make settlements within the time prescribed by law.
When a tax collector or ex-officio tax collector is suspended as herein provided, t
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