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Charity Hospital New Orleans: 1958

1958

page 191

ACT No. 100   AN ACT Making appropriations for the oridnary* expenses of the State Government, pensions, public shcools*, public roads, public charities and state institutions.

* As it appears in the enrolled bill.

Approved by the Governor: July 10, 1958 at 9:30 a.m. except as to items specifically vetoed.

page 1217

ACT No. 459  AN ACT To authorize Mrs. Lillie Ruiz on her own behalf and on behalf of her minor children, George R. Carrero, Jr.* and Carole Delores Carrero to file suit against the State of Louisiana through the Charity Hospital of Louisiana in New Orleans upon a claim for damages resulting from the death of their husband and father alleged to have been caused by the gross negligence of the officers, agents or employees of the Charity Hospital of Louisiana in New Orleans; to provide a method for citing the state; to designate the court or courts in which the suit may be instituted; to provide a method of procedure and the effect of the judgment; to authorize the Charity Hospital of Louisiana in New Orleans to settle said claims by compromise; and to provide a prescriptive period upon said claim.

* As it appears in the enrolled bill.

Approved by the Governor: July 9, 1958.

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ACT No. 465  AN ACT To authorize intervention by the Charity Hospital of Louisiana in New Orleans, the Confederate Memorial Medical Center in Shreveport, or the State Hospital Board on behalf of certain hospitals under its control, in certain suits for personal injury and in Workmen's Compensation accidents in which any of them have an interest, up to the time of judgment in the cause in the court of original jurisdiction.

Approved by the Governor: July 9, 1958.

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ACT No. 541 AN ACT A Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to Section 23.3 of Article XIV of the Constitution of Louisiana relative to the fixing of water rates to be charged private consumers of water by the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans and the purposes for which such revenues may be used, including the funding thereof into water revenue bonds and the procedure to be followed before taking any decisive action in regard to rates, the intention to introduce said amendment having been advertised in accordance with law.