§ 33:9040 Municipal ambulance service districts
§ 33:9041 Object of the districts
§ 33:9042 A. Any ambulance service district formed or created under this Chapter shall be governed by a board of seven commissioners, hereafter referred to as the commission, who shall be qual
§ 33:9043 Powers and duties of commission
§ 33:9044 Director of ambulance service district
§ 33:9045 Staff
§ 33:9046 Petition for organization of district
§ 33:9047 District to constitute body corporate; powers
§ 33:9048 Procedure in organizing district
§ 33:9049 Rules and regulations; contracts
§ 33:9050 Domicile; service of citation
§ 33:9051 District as political subdivision; incurring debt; election imposing taxes; authority
§ 33:9052 Federal and state aid

Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes > Title 33 > Chapter 28 - Municipal Ambulance Service Districts

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