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Louisiana regulations

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  • JML 26-043: Renewal of State of Emergency—Threat of Subsidence, Subsurface Instability, and Presence of Hydrocarbons in Sulphur Mines Salt Dome Area
    June 1, 2026

    Executive order renews state of emergency declaration for subsidence, subsurface instability, and hydrocarbon threats in the Sulphur Mines Salt Dome Area to maintain geological hazard response capabilities.

  • Governor - Flags at Half-Staff—The Honorable Robert "Bob" Kostelka, JML 26-002
June 1, 2026

This document is an executive order directing flags to be flown at half-staff to honor deceased public official Robert "Bob" Kostelka, not a regulation or grant opportunity affecting small businesses.

  • Governor - Amendment to Fiscal Responsibility Program, JML 26-001
    June 1, 2026

    Governor's Executive Order JML 26-001 amends the Fiscal Responsibility Program to modify fiscal policies and procedures for state budgetary and financial management requirements.

  • Governor - Renewal of State of Disaster—Smitty's Supply Fire, JML 25-149
    June 1, 2026

    Executive order renews state of disaster declaration for Smitty's Supply Fire to maintain emergency authorities and resources for response and recovery efforts.

  • Governor - Renewal of State of Emergency—Hurricane Ida, JML 25-144
    June 1, 2026

    Governor renews state of emergency declaration for Hurricane Ida to maintain emergency authorities and recovery resources for affected businesses and communities.

  • JML 26-048: Renewal of State of Emergency—Hurricane Ida
    June 1, 2026

    Executive order renews the state of emergency declaration for Hurricane Ida, maintaining emergency powers and protections for affected areas and businesses.

  • JML 26-050: Renewal of State of Emergency—Maximum Security Camp J Repairs and Operation Louisiana State Penitentiary
    June 1, 2026

    Louisiana's state of emergency declaration for Maximum Security Camp J repairs and operations at the State Penitentiary continues emergency measures for facility maintenance and security.

  • PPM 49: General Travel Regulations (LAC 4:V.Chapter 15)
    June 1, 2026

    Louisiana Administrative Code Chapter 15 establishes travel authorization, reimbursement, and administrative procedures for state employees and officials under general travel regulations.

  • Emergency Rule: Camps and Prekindergarten Programs (LAC 28:LXXIX.107, 115, 116, 707, 905, and 3019; LAC 28:CXV.325, 326, 345, 913, and 3703; LAC 28:CLXI.103, 301, and 303; LAC 28:CLXV.103)
    June 1, 2026

    Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education emergency rule updates regulations for camps and prekindergarten programs across multiple administrative code sections governing operational standards and requirements.

  • Final Rule: 2025 Legislation: Geaux Teach Program (LAC 28:IV.2401)
    June 1, 2026

    Louisiana's Geaux Teach Program establishes scholarships or grants through the Board of Regents to support teacher education and recruitment under 2025 legislation.

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