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§76.  Facsimile technology in state courts; uniform plan

The supreme court may provide for the development of a comprehensive and uniform plan for the use of facsimile technology by and in the courts of this state.  In exercising this authority, the court may appoint advisory committees with members representing judges, clerks of court, practicing attorneys in civil and criminal law, law enforcement, researchers and other users of court records, and others whose expertise and experience will assist in the preparation of the plan.  The court may provide for the implementation of the plan through recommended legislation.  

Acts 1991, No. 531, §1.  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title13 > Rs13-76

§76.  Facsimile technology in state courts; uniform plan

The supreme court may provide for the development of a comprehensive and uniform plan for the use of facsimile technology by and in the courts of this state.  In exercising this authority, the court may appoint advisory committees with members representing judges, clerks of court, practicing attorneys in civil and criminal law, law enforcement, researchers and other users of court records, and others whose expertise and experience will assist in the preparation of the plan.  The court may provide for the implementation of the plan through recommended legislation.  

Acts 1991, No. 531, §1.  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title13 > Rs13-76

§76.  Facsimile technology in state courts; uniform plan

The supreme court may provide for the development of a comprehensive and uniform plan for the use of facsimile technology by and in the courts of this state.  In exercising this authority, the court may appoint advisory committees with members representing judges, clerks of court, practicing attorneys in civil and criminal law, law enforcement, researchers and other users of court records, and others whose expertise and experience will assist in the preparation of the plan.  The court may provide for the implementation of the plan through recommended legislation.  

Acts 1991, No. 531, §1.