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Committee limits consecutive terms for Louisiana Real Estate Commission members

3272636 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

Lawmakers amended and advanced a bill changing term rules for the Louisiana Real Estate Commission to allow two consecutive four-year terms, capped at eight consecutive years with a four-year waiting period before eligibility to return.

A bill adjusting appointment terms for the Louisiana Real Estate Commission was amended and reported favorably by the House Committee on Commerce.

House Bill 256, presented by Representative McMakin, would change the commission’s appointment structure so that a commissioner may serve two consecutive four-year terms (eight consecutive years total) and then must wait four years before becoming eligible again.…

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