§1381.7. Clerk of the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court
A. The legislature finds that adequate funding of the office of Clerk of Court for the
parish of Orleans is necessary for the efficient performance of the powers and duties required
of a judicial officer of the state. Pursuant to the exercise of the police power of the state,
actions for obtaining adequate funding are necessary to promote judicial efficiency and to
protect and promote the lives, health, morals, comfort, and general welfare of people as a
whole. The amounts to be appropriated and paid by the city of New Orleans for expenses,
including salaries and maintenance of constitutional officers, their deputies, subordinates,
and employees shall not be reduced by the city of New Orleans without the consent of the
legislature expressed by approval of a proposal by the Joint Legislative Committee on the
Budget.
B. The legislature further finds that state statutes mandating payment by the city of
New Orleans to the state's employees and officers of the Clerk for the Criminal District Court
for the parish of Orleans constitute a valid exercise of state's police power, and such statutes
do not violate the provisions of the Louisiana Constitution of 1921 or the Louisiana
Constitution of 1974.
C. Nothing contained in this Section shall be construed as giving to the city of New
Orleans any rights, powers, authority, or jurisdiction over any constitutional officers, their
deputies, employees, subordinates, or over any state or district officers, their deputies,
subordinates, or employees.
Acts 2013, No. 229, §1; Acts 2026, No. 15, §1, eff. April 30, 2026.