RS 33:4600.7
A tourist commission must mail notice before proposing a new or increased business assessment. Interested persons may protest orally or in writing, but written protests must be timely, properly filed, and include required ownership details. If qualifying protests reach the stated majority threshold, further proceedings
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A tourist commission must mail notice before proposing a new or increased business assessment. Interested persons may protest orally or in writing, but written protests must be timely, properly filed, and include required ownership details. If qualifying protests reach the stated majority threshold, further proceedings stop for one year.
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