Louisiana Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2026 aims to safeguard state critical infrastructure from foreign adversaries.
The Louisiana Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2026 establishes measures to protect state critical infrastructure from foreign adversaries. It defines critical infrastructure as systems vital to Louisiana, including gas and oil production, water supply, telecommunications, and emergency services. The act prohibits companies from accessing critical infrastructure without certification from the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
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