Louisiana Regulations § 52-I-2003 Reporting Requirements
Regulation Text
A.
Written notices filed pursuant to
R.S.
42:1123
(34)
of the Code shall:
1.
be filed with the board and with the public servant's governing authority or board or commission no later than 10 days prior to any hearing pertaining to such application or if no hearing is held at least 10 days prior to final action on such application; and
2.
be in writing, on a form provided by the board or a form which is substantially similar to the form provided by the board, and shall contain the following;
a.
name, address, and the office held by the public servant;
b.
name and address, and relation to public servant, if the applicant if a member of the public servant's immediate family;
c.
name and business address of the legal entity, if applicable;
d.
name of municipality or parish;
e.
description of the application being made;
f.
date of hearing or final action regarding such application;
g.
statement that:
i.
the zoning of such subdivided property will not be less restrictive than the zoning of the original parcel;
ii.
the property will be used for residential purposes only;
iii.
application for the subdivision, resubdivision, or zoning of no more than 12 lots per calendar year and the construction of no more than 12 residential units per calendar year by the elected official, his immediate family members and any legal entity in which they own a controlling interest has been submitted; and
iv.
no public funds will be used to construct any infrastructure for the use or benefit of such property;
h.
signed certificate of accuracy that the information in the form is true and correct to the best of the public servant's knowledge, information, and belief and that no information required by
R.S.
42:1123
(34)
has been deliberately omitted.
History
Promulgated by the Department of Civil Service, Board of Ethics, LR 30:2686 (December 2004), Amended
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