Company law in United States — Louisiana | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Company law in United States — Louisiana

Company formation, governance, directors, ownership, filings, and corporate obligations. These records come from release legal-2026.07.26-907 and link directly to stored legal text.

2,121 matching statutes

  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 45:815

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    Telephone companies and cooperatives must not give access to a telephone access line for solicited calls made through ADAD equipment or the United States mail, and they must withdraw access if the commission orders it and the calls were solicited that way.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 29:31

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    Most groups of men may not organize themselves as a military company or organization, except for listed military and related categories.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:232

    1 provisions

    R.S. 22:71 and 72 apply to certain demutualizations, but not to reorganizations or mergers under this Subpart.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 40:1322

    1 provisions

    The department may accept card payments and charge a convenience fee, but it must suspend or revoke certain credentials if a card payment is reversed.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 38:2314

    1 provisions

    Agency professional-services contracts must bar contingent fees, and several related solicitation/payment practices are prohibited.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 45:389

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    The company may place its principal and branch offices in or outside Louisiana, but it must keep an office in Louisiana for service of citation and always have someone there who can receive service.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 45:1096

    1 provisions

    The commission must notify interested carriers of proposed joint through rates and give them 30 days to agree on how charges will be divided.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 37:3415.14

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    Appraisal management companies seeking licensure in this state must certify annually to the board that they keep detailed records for five years of each appraisal service request they receive, including fees paid and the names of appraisers or entities involved.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 45:813

    1 provisions

    Before using ADAD equipment to call numbers in the state, a company or individual must register with the commission, apply for a permit, and follow permit and bond requirements.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:1925

    1 provisions

    This section makes insurance-fraud conduct a felony, with penalties that can include prison, a fine, restitution, or both; it also gives a lighter penalty for merely possessing a fraudulent proof-of-insurance card or document.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:68

    1 provisions

    Domestic and redomesticated insurers must keep records so their finances and compliance can be verified; they may use reproductions and electronic storage, and the insurance commissioner may issue rules for this subsection.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:691.2

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in the subpart, including affiliate, commissioner, control, insurer, NAIC, and related insurance-group terms.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 47:6014

    1 provisions

    This section allows certain telephone companies to claim a Louisiana income tax credit equal to 40% of qualifying ad valorem taxes paid, and sets how the credit, refunds, and fund payments are administered.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 23:1200.3

    1 provisions

    Insurance agents and brokers get exclusive use of certain expirations and records for group self-insurance business, and group self-insurance funds generally may not use that information to compete for the insured without written consent.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 40:599.24

    1 provisions

    Securities bonds are treated as securities in the situations described here.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 12:1368

    1 provisions

    A limited liability company covered by this section must pay the same taxes that apply to domestic and foreign limited partnerships, and it is taxed the same way for state income and franchise tax purposes as it is for federal income tax purposes.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 22:232.8

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    If a mutual insurance company substantially and in good faith follows the notice rules in R.S. 22:232.1, failing to give a required notice to a policyholder does not affect the validity of actions taken under R.S. 22:231 or this Subpart.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 45:454

    1 provisions

    If the railway company or its receiver does not pay the account within 30 days after presentation, the landowner may sue to recover the actual cost of the work plus attorney’s fees and damages.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 40:599.28

    1 provisions

    Bond-sale proceeds and other revenues under this Part are trust funds, and receiving officers, banks, or trust companies must hold and use them only as this Subtitle allows.

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  • United States — Louisiana

    RS 47:7002

    1 provisions

    This section defines “Agent,” “Gaming equipment,” and “Person” for use in the chapter.

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