Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Part III - Division of Administrative Law
Chapter 1 - General Rules
Section III-105 - Computation of Time (formerly Section 109)

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-105

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. In computing a period of time allowed or prescribed by law, the date of the act, event, or default is not included in the computation. The last day of the period is to be included, unless it is a legal holiday as defined in R.S. 1:55, in which case the period runs until the end of the next day which is not a legal holiday

B. A half-holiday is considered a legal holiday. A legal holiday is to be included in the computation of a period of time allowed or prescribed, except when:

1. it is expressly excluded;

2. it would otherwise be the last day of the period; or

3. the period is less than seven days.

C. When one party to a case is an agency in the executive branch of state government, a legal holiday shall be excluded in the computation of a period of time allowed or prescribed to seek rehearing, reconsideration, or judicial review or appeal of a decision in accordance with C.C.P. art. 5059, unless otherwise provided by law.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:991 et seq. and La. C.C.P art. 5059.

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