Louisiana Code § RS 33:4781

Regulation of tourist camps; suppression by injunction
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Police juries may pass ordinances providing for the regulation, supervision, and control of tourist courts or tourist camps and provide penalties of fine, imprisonment, or both, for violating the ordinances. Police juries may suppress tourist courts or tourist camps whenever they have evidence submitted that the tourist camps or tourist courts are being conducted in a disorderly manner or for immoral purposes. The procedure for suppression shall be by injunction brought for the purpose of prohibiting the continued operation of the camps or courts. The injunction proceedings shall be instituted in the district court of the parish in which the camp or court sought to be enjoined is located. The present rules of practice and the rules of law in force relative to the issuance of injunctions shall apply, with the right of appeal to the proper appellate court being granted to either the police jury or to the owner of the camp or court involved.

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