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South
Louisiana Electric Cooperative Association serves over
17,000 member accounts in a 5-parish area and is
recognized as having the lowest rates in Louisiana.
SLECA
has offices located in Houma and Amelia. Our
offices are open from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
Monday through Thursday, and 7:30 a.m. until
4:30 p.m on Friday.
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What’s Different About A
Cooperative?
An electric cooperative is
a non-profit corporation that is jointly owned by
all of its members; it charges only as much as
necessary to cover its operation cost. Other than
that, your cooperative is much like any other
business — providing an important product and the
services to support it.
SLECA is governed by a nine-member board of
directors. Directors are members, not employees, of
the cooperative and are elected by you for 3 year
terms at meetings held in each district.
SLECA Reports To You
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Each year, SLECA mails to
all members a notice of the cooperative’s annual
business meeting held in April.
This is your opportunity to meet your directors and
get involved in the business of SLECA while enjoying
an evening of food, fun & fellowship. We encourage
you to participate.
In addition, the cooperative mails its monthly
magazine, Louisiana Country, to all its members.
Louisiana Country is a publication of statewide
interest to electric cooperative members. The two
center pages communicate local items of interest to
SLECA members and the cover story is always a local
interest story. |
SLECA members gather for
Annual Meeting at the
Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center |
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