TITLE 49. STATE ADMINISTRATION

CHAPTER 17. LOUISIANA SERVE COMMISSION

 

49:1111      Legislative findings

 The legislature finds that:

 (1) National and community service is a valuable and effective means for Louisianians to meet the country's and state's critical, unmet educational, environmental, human, and public safety needs.

 (2) Community service builds a lifelong ethic of service, citizenship, and understanding among Louisianians, and unites citizens of all ages, races, and backgrounds to build civic minded, cooperative, and caring communities.

 (3) Community service programs foster a spirit of pride in citizenship and provide participants with the skills and educational opportunities necessary for the long-term prosperity of this state.

 (4) Service learning expands the opportunities for learning to serve within the school and within the wider community by creating partnerships in service between the school and the community.

 (5) Active support and collaboration from the private sector, the public sector, and the nonprofit sector are essential in developing and implementing community service programs.

 (6) The National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 [FN1] requires that a bipartisan, policy-making commission be established for the implementation of the federal legislation in this state.

Added by Acts 1995, No. 742, รต 2, eff. June 27, 1995.

[FN1] National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993, see 42 U.S.C.A Sec. 12501 et seq.