§4600.5. Self-affirmation; penalties
A. The self-affirmation on a petition shall state the following: "I state, under penalty
of law, that to my knowledge and belief the facts stated in the petition are true, that my
signature and name are as shown on this petition, and that I have signed this petition or have
been duly authorized to sign this petition by the entity identified hereunder".
B. A self-affirmation on a petition shall not be valid after one year has elapsed
between the date of the self-affirmation as shown on the petition and the date the petition is
filed with the tourist commission under R.S. 33:4600.4.
C. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, a self-affirmation shall be presumed
valid unless competent evidence to the contrary is presented to and accepted by the tourist
commission manager or the tourist commissioner determines otherwise.
D. If a person eligible to sign a petition is no longer capable of signing his name,
such person may affirm by making a mark on the self-affirmation, with or without assistance,
witnessed by the signature of another person.
E. It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to make a false statement on a
self-affirmation on any petition filed under this Chapter. Any signature presented to the
tourist commission shall serve as the equivalent of the business owner having been
administered an oath or affirmation, acknowledging that the facts contained in the petition
are true and correct to the best of his knowledge, subject to the penalties for perjury or false
swearing.
F. It shall be unlawful for any person to, by use of force or any other means, unduly
influence a person to sign a petition or to not sign a petition, falsely make, alter, forge, or
counterfeit any petition before or after it has been filed as provided in R.S. 33:4600.4, or to
destroy, deface, mutilate, or tamper with any petition before or after it has been filed as
provided in R.S. 33:4600.4.
Acts 2021, No. 319, §1, eff. June 15, 2021.