Louisiana Code § RS 33:21

Official seal, insignia, symbol, emblem, coat of arms, or logo
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A. If a local governmental subdivision by ordinance or resolution adopts an official seal, insignia, symbol, emblem, coat of arms, or logo which contains its name or which contains any device, depiction, or inscription which identifies the local governmental subdivision, no person shall use such official seal, insignia, symbol, emblem, coat of arms, or logo without the written consent of the local governmental subdivision or authorized public official. B. Any person who violates the provisions of this Section shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars for each violation.

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