Louisiana Statutes
§ 49:461
Louisiana § 49:461
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 49State Administration
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La. Stat. Ann. § 49:461 (2026).
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§461. Suits against ministerial officers or in which state is interested, including Federal Power Commission
The state auditor, the state treasurer, or other ministerial officers of the state shall not appear in any court of the state, either in person or by private counsel, to institute, maintain, defend, prosecute, or in any manner interfere, or attempt to control any suit, writ, or other legal process, except criminal proceedings, which may be brought against him in his official capacity, or in which the state may be interested, directly or indirectly, or be in any wise a party; but in all such cases the proceedings shall be instituted, maintained, defended, or prosecuted by the attorney general as provided by law. The governor or attorney general may in case of necessity, designate a p
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