Oyster Harvesting
Effective official sunset on March 14, 2026, Basin 12 is CLOSED to oyster harvesting based on the reporting of oil sheen in these areas from the recent LOOP oil spill. LDH will monitor the situation and determine a re-opening date.
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Effective official sunset on March 14, 2026, Basin 12 is CLOSED to oyster harvesting based on the reporting of oil sheen in these areas from the recent LOOP oil spill. LDH will monitor the situation and determine a re-opening date.
The SNAP Food Restriction Waiver, effective February 18, 2026, introduces additional restrictions prohibiting the purchase of specific sugar-laden items to encourage a more nutritious diet and improve public health outcomes.
Louisiana will receive over $208 million through the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) - among the highest in the Nation, and among the top three in the Southeast.
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Monthly data, CY 2024Infants tested for genetic and metabolic conditions.
Approximate Monthly DataInspections performed per year across Louisiana establishments.
Approximate Annual DataEstablishments across the state with permits issued by LDH’s Sanitarian Services.
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