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RS 33:4301 - Creation of districts

LA Rev Stat § 33:4301 (2018) (N/A)
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SUBPART E. GAS UTILITY DISTRICTS

§4301. Creation of districts

The governing authorities of the several parishes are authorized and empowered upon their own initiative to divide their respective parishes into one or more gas utility districts with such names or numbers as the governing authorities may designate. A gas utility district may be created comprising all or part of the territory of more than one parish by resolution to be adopted by the governing authority of each parish affected. Any such district may contain within its boundaries all or part of the territory of one or more existing cities, towns or villages, and may overlap other taxing districts or political subdivisions, but shall not be authorized to engage in the operation of any utility hereunder in any existing city, town, village, political subdivision or taxing district which at the time of the creation of such gas utility district is then being served with gas by a gas utility company or is itself engaged in the operation of a like utility without obtaining the consent of the said gas utility company and the city, town, village, subdivision or taxing district which consent shall be evidenced by resolution to be adopted by the governing body thereof when authorized by vote of a majority in number and amount of the property taxpayers qualified to vote under the Constitution and laws of this state, who vote at an election held for that purpose after notice published or posted for thirty days in such manner as the legislature may prescribe. Each gas utility district created hereunder shall comprise a body corporate.

Acts 1960, No. 415, §1.

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RS 33:4301 - Creation of districts