Louisiana Legislative Auditor
Daryl G. Purpera, CPA, CFE

November 12, 2019

LLA Website Now Includes List of 'Fiscally Distressed Municipalities'

The Legislative Auditor's office has added a list of "fiscally distressed municipalities" to its website. The municipalities listed are ones that may not be able to continue providing basic services – such as law enforcement or water and sewer – to their residents in the near future.

In determining which municipalities would be placed on the list, the LLA analyzed each entity's most recent financial information, as well as its financial trends compared to other municipalities. Other factors were considered as well, including:


Legislative Auditor Daryl Purpera said the purpose of the list is give the public and state and local officials earlier notice of a municipality's financial difficulties and start the fiscal rebuilding process as quickly as possible. "Our goal is to work with each municipality's elected officials and to provide recommendations to place the municipality on a path to fiscal stability," he said.

The list of fiscally distressed municipalities is at https://LLA.La.gov/go/FDM.

This list is different from the Legislative Auditor's non-compliance list. The non-compliance list shows local governments that have not submitted a required financial report to the LLA by the statutory deadline or for which the CPA was unable to issue an audit opinion. The non-compliance list is at https://www.lla.la.gov/reports-data/non-compliance/index.shtml.

For more information, contact Bradley Cryer, assistant legislative auditor and director of Local Government Services, at 225-339-3800.
For more information contact:

Legislative Auditor
225.339.3800



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