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Louisiana Revised Statutes 34:3228 - Fee; ad valorem tax; borrowing money

Louisiana Laws > Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 40 > § 34:3228 - Fee; ad valorem tax; borrowing money


Current as of: 2009

A. The board may charge a reasonable fee to each vessel arriving in ballast or carrying cargo of any kind. It may also charge for each copy of any certificate issued by it or its deputies for inspecting hatches, surveying cargoes and the like. The master of each vessel shall, however, be furnished free one copy of all surveys upon his vessel or cargo.

B. The board may, when necessary, levy annually an ad valorem tax not to exceed three mills on the dollar on the property subject to taxation situated in the district. All funds derived under this Subsection may be used to defray the administrative, operative, and maintenance expenses of the board.

C. For the purpose of obtaining funds for the maintenance, operation, and improvement of the facilities of the district, the board may levy on the taxable property within the district a special ad valorem tax not in excess of seven mills on the dollar of assessed valuation and pledge all or part of the revenues therefrom to the payment of bonds to be issued by the district, provided the levy of the tax and the issuance of the bonds shall have been authorized by a vote of a majority in number and amount of the property taxpayers qualified to vote in an election to be called and held for that purpose in accordance with existing laws.

D. The provisions of the constitution and all laws regulating the collection of taxes and the creating of tax liens and mortgages, tax penalties and tax sales shall also apply to the collection of all taxes authorized by this Chapter. The sheriff and ex officio tax collector of the parish of Acadia shall make a monthly settlement with the treasurer of the board of commissioners and receive from him a receipt for the amount of taxes paid over, in the same manner as tax collectors are required to settle with the auditor of the state. The tax collector shall receive from the treasurer the same quietus for a full settlement of taxes due and exigible in any given year and account for the delinquents or deductions in the same manner as though accounting to the auditor of the state for state taxes. The tax collector shall retain from taxes collected by him for the district the commission thereon allowed him by law on special taxes and shall deposit the amount thereof with the parish treasurer to the credit of the sheriff's salary fund. Upon failure of the tax collector to comply with the provisions of this Part, the board of commissioners shall proceed against him and the sureties on his official bond for the collection of whatever money may be owing to the board of commissioners for such taxes.

Added by Acts 1976, No. 196, ยง1.

E. The board may likewise borrow money from time to time for the purpose of defraying the administrative, operative and maintenance expenses of the board and may issue certificates of indebtedness secured by any fees authorized under this Part and by any taxes authorized under this Section, provided that any loan for this purpose shall in no year exceed the estimated revenues for such year.

With the approval of the state bond commission, said district, through the board as its governing authority, is authorized to incur debt for its lawful purposes and to issue negotiable bonds in its name representing the debt, and to pledge and dedicate for the payment of the principal and interest of such negotiable bonds the revenue derived from the ad valorem tax authorized by this Section and/or other revenues received by the district or the board from other sources, as may be provided by the board in the resolution authorizing the issuance of such bonds and providing the security therefor; provided, however, that such bonds shall not be issued requiring principal and interest payments in any year in excess of eighty percent of the tax revenues which would have been received by the district had the seven mill tax been levied on the last assessment roll filed and of record. Such bonds shall be issued by the board with such dates, forms, terms, series, interest rates, maturities, denominations, redemption provisions and security provisions as the board may determine in compliance with this Section. Such bonds, when authorized to be issued, shall constitute a general obligation of the district to the payment of which the full faith and credit of the district shall be and is hereby pledged. In addition to the pledge of said tax and/or other revenues to secure the payment of said bonds in principal and interest, the board may further secure their payment by a conventional mortgage upon any and all properties constructed or acquired, or to be constructed and acquired by it from the proceeds of such bonds. In the event any bonds are issued secured by a pledge and dedication of said tax revenues, said tax shall be levied and collected as long as said bonds are outstanding in an amount sufficient to pay such bonds in principal and interest as they respectively mature. Any resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds of the district may contain such covenants as the board may deem proper to assure the enforcement, collection and proper application tax or other revenues pledged and dedicated to the payment and security of the bonds, and other security provisions including the establishment of a bond reserve if deemed advisable by the board. Except as specifically provided in this Section, said bonds shall be issued in compliance with the requirements of R.S. 34:3229 and the relative provisions of the constitution, including the public sale of such bonds and the thirty-day prescriptive period to contest the legality of such bonds and the security therefor, all as more fully therein provided.

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Louisiana Laws: Harbors and Ports

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Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 10 - Greater Krotz Springs Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 11 - Lake Providence Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 12 - Twin Parish Port District
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 13 - Greater Lafourche Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 14 - St. Bernard Port, Harbor And Terminal District
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 15 - Avoyelles Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 16 - Concordia Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 16-A - Vidalia Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 17 - Columbia Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 18 - South Tangipahoa Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 21 - West Calcasieu Port
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 22 - Catahoula Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 23 - Terrebonne Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 27 - Grant Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 28 - Madison Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 29 - Pointe Coupee Port, Harbor And Terminal District
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 30 - The Port Of South Louisiana
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 31 - East Cameron Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 32 - West Cameron Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 36 - Natchitoches Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 37 - Caddo-Bossier Parishes Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 38 - Red River Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 39 - Rapides Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 40 - Mermentau River Harbor And Terminal District
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 42 - Grand Isle Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 44 - West Feliciana Parish Port Commission
Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 45 - Washington Parish Port Commission
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Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 48 - Millennium Port Authority
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U.S. Code Provisions: Harbors and Ports

U.S. Code > Title 6 > Chapter 3 - Security And Accountability For Every Port
U.S. Code Title 46 > Subtitle VII > Chapter 701 - Port Security
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 3 - Navigation Rules For Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Generally
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 9 > Subchapter III - New York Harbor, Harbor Of Hampton Roads, And Harbor Of Baltimore
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 10 - Anchorage Grounds And Harbor Regulations Generally
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 12 - River And Harbor Improvements Generally
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 18 - Longshore And Harbor Workers' Compensation
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 25 - Ports And Waterways Safety Program
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 29 - Deepwater Ports
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 36 > Subchapter II - Harbor Development

Federal Regulations: Harbors and Ports

U.S. Code > Title 6 > Chapter 3 - Security And Accountability For Every Port
U.S. Code Title 46 > Subtitle VII > Chapter 701 - Port Security
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 3 - Navigation Rules For Harbors, Rivers, And Inland Waters Generally
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 9 > Subchapter III - New York Harbor, Harbor Of Hampton Roads, And Harbor Of Baltimore
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 10 - Anchorage Grounds And Harbor Regulations Generally
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 12 - River And Harbor Improvements Generally
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 18 - Longshore And Harbor Workers' Compensation
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 25 - Ports And Waterways Safety Program
U.S. Code > Title 33 > Chapter 29 - Deepwater Ports
U.S. Code Title 33 > Chapter 36 > Subchapter II - Harbor Development
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