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General Guidelines

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Use the tags when marking up the pages.

Example 1:
CHAPTER 7. GENERAL AUTHORITY OF COURTS

Article
318. Inherent power and authority of courts.
319. Contempt.
320. Indigency determination.
Article 321. Partial reimbursement by indigents.
headings
should have Art. 318. Inherent power and authority of courts.
an article line A court inherently possesses all powers necessary for the exercise of its juvenile jurisdiction
name and the enforcement of its lawful order. It has authority to issue such writes and orders as may
be necessary or proper in aid of its jurisdiction. It has the duty to require that the juvenile
proceedings be conducted with dignity and int an orderly and expeditious manner.
Added by Acts 1991, No. 235, § 3, eff. Jan. 1, 1992.

Historical and Statutory Notes


Source: Entries
C.J.P. Art. 19. should
Library References always
C.J.S. Infants §§ 5 to 7, 10, 12, 17, 42, 53 to 54 follow any
Infants 18, 196.
bold and
Westlaw Electronic Research centered
See Westlaw Electronic Research Guide following the Preface. heading

Headnote Notes of Decisions


headings in Administration of court 2 Juvenile court did not have authority to order
the body of Cross-examination 4 parent to submit to drug tests, to amen a substance
the analysis Department of Health and Human Resources, abuse clinic, to submit to psychiatric and
generally 5 psychological testing and to keep office of
should
Ex parte orders 3 community services informed of a current address
appear in Scope of court’s power 1 and phone number; court should have first
alphabetical adjudicated a parent “in need of supervision” State
order -------------- in Interest of Anderson, App. 4 Cir. 1989, 550
So.2d 192. Infants 221 Every
1. Scope of court’s power This section prohibits any juvenile courts from headnote
Juvenile court operates differently from criminal assessing witness or court fees against any party to should end
court’s procedure as its primary aim is to a petition. There is no exception which allows, with a
effectuate whatever action would be in the “best much less requires, juvenile courts judges to assess citation
interest” of child or children involved and in court costs payable to the Crime Victims
furtherance of that objective, juvenile court is Reparations Fund. Op.Atty.Gen., No 1920-22 p.
given greater leeway to accomplish its goals. State 471
Example 2:
CHAPTER 4. APPRENTICES

Article
381. Purposes.
382. Civil Penalties

Art. 381. Purposes


Check The purposes of this Chapter are:
completeness. (1) To open to young people the opportunity to obtain training that will equip them for
Internal paragraph profitable employment and citizenship;
designations in text (2) To set up, as a means to this end, a program of voluntary apprenticeship, under All articles
and comments approved apprentice agreements, providing facilities for their training and guidance in the should contain a
should be arts and crafts industry and trade, with parallel instruction in related supplementary credit line. Credit
displayed in eduation; lines should
alphabetical and/or (3) To promote employment opportunities for young people under conditions appear in
numerical order. providing adequate training and reasonable earning; and chronological
(4) To relate the supply of skilled workers to employment demands. order and that
Amended by Acts 1992, No.447, § 1 eff. June 30, 1992; Acts 1987, No.623, § 1, Acts 1989, No.512, no credit lines
§ 1 eff. Jan. 1, 1990. are missing

Historical and Statutory Notes


Proper name Pursuant to § 7 of Acts 2008, No. 743 and the Commission” was substituted for “Department
spelling. Ignore. statutory revision authority of the Louisiana State of Labor” in par. (7)
Law Institute, in 2008, “Louisiana Workforce

Entries should Law Review and Journal Commentaries


always follow any
bold and centered Article 392. Civil Penalties
heading A. (1) Any person including but not limited to any apprentiship program, sponsor or Scan for spelling
employer of a registered apprentice, shall be subject to a civil penalty of up to five hundred errors. Potential
dollars for a violation of the provisions of any of the following: spelling errors
(a) This Chapter. are underlined
(b) Approved program standards. twice. Proper
(c) An approved apprenticeship program. names should
(d) Any rules or regulations governing apprenticeship adopted pursuant to the authority not be corrected
contained in this Chapter.

Tags and their uses:

1. Out of order tags – If data is out of order, select Out of Order Start tag before the first item in
the list and an End Tag after the last item in the list
Start tag: <out. of. order> End tag: </out. of. order>
Examples:

<out. of. order>Amended by Acts 1992, No.447, § 1 eff. June 30, 1992; Acts 1987, No.623, § 1, Acts 1989, No.512, §
1 eff. Jan. 1, 1990;. </out. of. order>

<out. of. order>Administration of court 2


Cross-examination 4
Department of Health and Human Resources, generally 5
Scope of court’s power 1
Ex parte orders 3</out. of. order>
2. Missing Data Tag – If data is missing select a Missing Data tag where the missing data should
occur <missing.data/>
Example:
Historical and Statutory Notes
Pursuant to § 7 of Acts 2008, No. 743 and the Commission” was substituted for “Department of
statutory revision authority of the Louisiana State Labor” in par. (7)
Law Institute, in 2008, “Louisiana Workforce

<missing.data/>Law Review and Journal Commentaries

3. Spelling Error Tag – For spelling errors select a Spelling Error tag before the word that is spelled
incorrectly <spelling.error/>
Example:
Article 392. Civil Penalties
A. (1) Any person including but not limited to any <spelling.error/>apprentiship program,
sponsor or employer of a registered apprentice, shall be subject to a civil penalty of up to five
hundred dollars for a violation of the provisions of any of the following:
(e) This Chapter.
(f) Approved program standards.
(g) An approved apprenticeship program.
(h) Any rules or regulations governing apprenticeship adopted pursuant to the authority
contained in this Chapter.

4. Duplicate Heading Tag – If a duplicate heading exists, select a Duplicate Heading tag before the
duplicate heading <duplicate.heading/> (after the first occurrence of a heading)
Example:
Historical and Statutory Notes

<duplicate.heading/>Historical and Statutory Notes


Pursuant to § 7 of Acts 2008, No. 743 and the Commission” was substituted for “Department of
statutory revision authority of the Louisiana State Labor” in par. (7)
Law Institute, in 2008, “Louisiana Workforce

5. No Error Tag – If there is an icon beside a potential error, but no error exists, then select a No
Error Tag <!-no error->

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