Louisiana Constitution Art. 6 Sec. 8 – Home Rule Parish; Incorporation of Cities, Towns, and Villages
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Terms Used In Louisiana Constitution Art. 6 Sec. 8
- General law: means a law of statewide concern enacted by the legislature which is uniformly applicable to all persons or to all political subdivisions in the state or which is uniformly applicable to all persons or to all political subdivisions within the same class. See Louisiana Constitution Art. 6 Sec. 44
Section 8. No parish plan of government or home rule charter shall prohibit the incorporation of a city, town, or village as provided by general law.