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A. The board shall develop and implement policies and procedures pertaining to the Department of Elderly Affairs and its functions, shall approve matters of policy and all rules and regulations promulgated by the board or the department that pertain to elderly affairs and voluntary parish councils on aging, shall review and make recommendations to the secretary on matters of general importance and relevance to the planning, monitoring, coordination, and delivery of services to the elderly of the state, and shall prepare and submit an annual report to the legislature and to the governor sixty days prior to the legislative session.
B. The board shall adopt rules governing the functions of the department, including rules that prescribe the policies and procedures followed by the board and the department in the administration of its programs, all in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act. The rules adopted by the board for the Office of Elderly Affairs in effect on the effective date of this Subsection shall remain in effect and shall be applicable to the board and the Department of Elderly Affairs and such rules shall remain in effect subject to their own provisions until changed as provided in this Subsection.
C. The board by rule or its order may delegate any portion of its rights, powers, and duties to the secretary of the department.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 46, § 934. Louisiana Executive Board On Aging; powers, duties, and functions - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-46-sect-934/
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