{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Revised Statute 40:981.3 establishes that Drug Free Zones are inclusive of any properties used for school purposes, drug treatment facilities, religious buildings, public housing authority property, child care centers or within two-thousand feet of any such properties. This statute further states that religious buildings, public housing authority property, and child day care center properties must post the area as a Drug Free Zone for them to be established. This map depicts the location of all school properties and drug treatment facilities and two-thousand foot buffers from each of these properties.", "description": "
Revised Statute 40:981.3 establishes that Drug Free Zones are inclusive of any properties used for school purposes, drug treatment facilities, religious buildings, public housing authority property, child care centers or within two-thousand feet of any such properties. This statute further states that religious buildings, public housing authority property, and child day care center properties must post the area as a Drug Free Zone for them to be established. This map depicts the location of all school properties and drug treatment facilities and two-thousand foot buffers from each of these properties. <\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> For more information about Drug Free Zones, please refer to the following statutes:<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Revised Statute 17:405. Drug free zone; notice; signs<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Revised Statute 40:981.3. Violation of Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Law; drug free zone<\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Revised Statute 40:2161. Drug free zone; notice; signs<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Revised Statute 40:981.3 establishes that Drug Free Zones are inclusive of any properties used for school purposes, drug treatment facilities, religious buildings, public housing authority property, child care centers or within two-thousand feet of any such properties. This statute further states that religious buildings, public housing authority property, and child day care center properties must post the area as a Drug Free Zone for them to be established. This map depicts the location of all school properties and drug treatment facilities and two-thousand foot buffers from each of these properties.",
"title": "CNOGIS.CNOGISOWNER.DrugFreeZones",
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"Public Safety",
"City Planning"
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"accessInformation": "Louisiana Department of Health",
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