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Louisiana Amendment 3 (General), also known as the Tax Exemption for Medical Equipment Act, was on the November 7, 2006, election ballot in Louisiana as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment, where it was approved. It proposed to exempt medical equipment leased to nonprofit hospitals from ad valorem taxes.[1][2]
| Amendment 3, General | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 498,836 | 59% | |||
| No | 339,911 | 41% | ||
Election results via: Louisiana Secretary of State
The question on the ballot:
To exempt from ad valorem property tax medical equipment leased for a term exceeding five years to a nonprofit corporation or association which owns or operates a small, rural hospital and if the equipment is used solely for health care purposes at the hospital; to provide that "small, rural hospital" shall mean a hospital which meets all of the following criteria:
(Article VII, Section 21(B)(1)(a))[3]
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