Business registration in United States — Louisiana | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Business registration in United States — Louisiana

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

401 matching statutes

  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 33:9038.38

    1 provisions

    This section authorizes an issuer to issue and manage bonds and related debt instruments, including refunding bonds, and says most bonds must be approved by the State Bond Commission before delivery.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 3:4621

    1 provisions

    This section requires licensing before operating as a registered service agency, registered service person, or weighmaster, and sets application, renewal, equipment, reporting, and staffing rules.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 15:545

    1 provisions

    Several law enforcement and corrections actors must collect, forward, or report fingerprint and custody-related information in specified sex-offense, minor-victim, intoxicated-driving, furlough, release, and discharge situations.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 34:1958

    1 provisions

    The commission may issue refunding bonds and choose how to structure, sell, exchange, and use the proceeds, but the bonds cannot run more than 40 years or bear interest above 8% per year.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 17:3385

    1 provisions

    A closing institution’s chief executive officer must notify the Board of Regents, name a student-records repository, and arrange for records to be transferred and preserved within the stated deadlines.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 10:8-102

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in Chapter 8, including “adverse claim,” “bearer form,” “broker,” “financial asset,” “securities intermediary,” “security,” and related concepts.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 51:2312

    1 provisions

    The corporation must act as the main review board for Louisiana Economic Development assistance programs, follow APA-based rules, and can exercise broad financing and bond powers; recipients of assistance or grants must be U.S. citizens.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:601.13

    1 provisions

    Insurers may invest in certain investment pools, but only if the pools and the insurer’s holdings meet listed limits and the pool manager follows recordkeeping, custody, and pooling-agreement rules.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 37:3172

    1 provisions

    This section defines key terms used in the interior design chapter, including board, decorator services, interior design, nonstructural element, practice of interior design, registered interior designer, and space planning.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:571

    1 provisions

    Insurers authorized to do business in the state must make annual and quarterly financial filings and related NAIC submissions, and the commissioner may grant limited exemptions or enforce compliance.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 51:702

    1 provisions

    This section defines many securities-law terms like affiliate, dealer, issuer, security, and underwriter, and gives the commissioner limited rulemaking power over issuer-associated persons.

    Act or statute Open & Chat
  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 49:214.7

    1 provisions

    The authority may use outcome-based performance contracts for integrated coastal protection projects, but only under this section’s process and limits.

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