2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 30:2050.23 — Notice

§2050.23.  Notice

A.(1)  Notice to an applicant for a permit, a respondent, a petitioner for a declaratory ruling, or a party to an adjudicatory hearing shall be given by certified mail return receipt requested.

(2)  Notice to other persons shall be given by ordinary mail.

(3)  In all cases, notice may be given by delivery.

B.  When a party is represented by an attorney or has appointed an agent for service of process, notice may be given to the attorney or the agent.

C.(1)  Notice to an applicant for a permit, a respondent who is a party, an intervenor, a petitioner for a declaratory ruling, or a person who submits a written comment shall be given at the address in the application, the request for a hearing, the request for an intervention, the petition, or the comment.

(2)  Notice to a respondent prior to becoming a party may be given at the address of the respondent's agent for service of process, or an address filed by the respondent with the secretary of state or with the department.

D.  Notice given by certified mail return receipt requested is effective when delivered or tendered if delivery is refused.  Notice given by ordinary mail is effective when mailed.  Notice given by delivery is effective when delivered or tendered if delivery is refused.

Acts 1995, No. 947, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1996.

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