Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 33, § 1234. Payment of official expenses
Current as of January 01, 2019 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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A. (1) Police juries may pay the official expenses of any officer or member thereof, when such expenses have been incurred on trips outside of the parish on official business authorized by the police jury.
(2) Payment of official expenses herein authorized shall be made only upon presentation of itemized expense accounts showing the nature of the expenses, the place visited, and the purpose of the trip.
B. (1) The parish governing authority of East Baton Rouge Parish may pay the official expenses, not to exceed two hundred dollars per month, of any officer or member thereof, when such expenses have been incurred on official business authorized by the parish governing authority.
(2) Payment of official expenses herein authorized shall be made only upon presentation of itemized expense accounts showing the nature of the expenses, including, if applicable, the place visited and the purpose of the trip.
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