2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 23:10 — Court review

§10.  Court review

From any rule, regulation or general order of the secretary an aggrieved party has the right to apply for relief to any court of competent jurisdiction and to institute appropriate legal proceedings to review such rule, regulation or general order within thirty days from the date of the issuance thereof.  The enforcement of such rule, regulation or general order may be suspended by the court, at its discretion, during the pendency of the proceedings.  All such cases shall be heard summarily by the court and all appeals from judgments rendered therein shall be preference cases and shall be given the same priority and preference as cases in which the state is a party.

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