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RS 47:1834 - Domicile and transaction of business

LA Rev Stat § 47:1834 (2018) (N/A)
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§1834. Domicile and transaction of business

The domicile of the tax commission shall be at the state capital, and immediately after the appointment of the members, the governor shall designate the chairman and they shall organize. A majority of the tax commission shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business and the performance of its duties. The tax commission shall be open for the transaction of business every day, Sundays and legal holidays excepted. The tax commission may hold sessions or conduct investigations at any place other than the capital when it is deemed necessary to facilitate the performance of its duties; and any member may be designated by the tax commission to hold hearings or conduct investigations, either at the capital or any other place, and report the result thereof to the tax commission for action. Likewise, the tax commission may name and appoint, in any instance where such appointment may appear to further the objects of this Title, persons to make investigations and hold public hearings, with the same authority that the tax commission, or any member thereof, would have, the result of such investigations and hearings to be referred to the tax commission as it may require. Where such person is designated, he shall have a written order to that effect from the tax commission instructing him in the objects desired to be accomplished by such investigations or hearings. Such order shall be full authority for the persons so designated to do all acts that any member of the tax commission would have authority to do in the matter of making such investigations or holding such hearings; all orders, notices, and the like issued in such case by the designated person shall be in the name of the tax commission by the person.

H.C.R. No. 88, 1993 R.S., eff. May 30, 1993; H.C.R. No. 1, 1994 R.S., eff. May 11, 1994.

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RS 47:1834 - Domicile and transaction of business