Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 71 - TREASURY-PUBLIC FUNDS
Part III - Bond Commission-Debt Management
Chapter 1 - The Commission
Section III-109 - Police Juries-Taxes
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. General Ad Valorem Tax. A parish may levy annually an ad valorem tax for general purposes not to exceed four mills of assessed valuation [Article VI, Section 26(A) Constitution]. Millage may be increased when approved by a majority of electors voting in an election held for that purpose in any parish. (Orleans Parish, seven mills; Jackson Parish, five mills.) Parish tax in municipalities except Orleans is limited to one-half of the tax levy for general purposes. The following information is required:
B. Ad Valorem Tax (not for general purposes). The proposition shall state specific purpose and length of time tax is to be levied [Article VI, Section 26(B) Constitution]. The following information is required:
C. Sales Taxes [Article VI, Section 29(A) Constitution]. The governing authority of local governmental subdivisions may levy a tax upon the sale at retail, the use, the lease or rental, the consumption, and the storage for use or consumption, of tangible personal property and on sales of services as defined by law, if approved by a majority of the electors. The rate cannot exceed 3 percent within any local governmental subdivision. The following information is required:2
D. Additional Sales Tax Authorized [Article VI, Section 29(B)]. The Legislature may authorize additional sales taxes if approved by a majority of the electors. The following information is required:
E. Special Taxes (Article VI, Section 32 of 1974 Constitution and R.S. 39:801 et seq.). Political subdivisions may levy special taxes when authorized by a majority of electors for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving, maintaining, or operating any work of public improvement. The following information is required:
F. Local or Special Assessments (Article VI, Section 36). The Legislature shall provide by general law or by local or special law the procedures by which a political subdivision may levy and collect local or special assessments on real property for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, or improving works of public improvement. Certificates of indebtedness may be issued to cover the cost of any such public improvement. They shall be secured by the pledge of local or special assessments levied therefor and may be further secured by the pledge of the full faith and credit of the political subdivision. The following information is required:
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:950 et seq.