Louisiana Statutes

§ 49:136 — Plaques and memorials

Louisiana § 49:136
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 49State Administration

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 49:136 (2026).

Text

The state, or any of its political subdivisions which constructs, repairs, or renovates a structure, wholly or partially, with state monies may place a plaque, sign, or other similar memorial on such structure. Each such plaque, sign, or memorial shall display the name of the governor and the district legislators in whose legislative district such structure is located, and in whose term of office the monies for such public structure were allocated. In addition, each such plaque, sign, or memorial shall display the percentage of state monies and their source used to fund the construction, repair, or renovation of such structure.

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Legislative History

Acts 1984, No. 721, §1.

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