If the authority is composed of two or more parishes, the members initially appointed from the panels submitted by the governing bodies of the parishes, as aforesaid, shall be appointed for terms of four years each, and if the members to be appointed directly by the governor are not more than two in number they shall be appointed for terms of five years each, while all additional members to be appointed directly by the governor shall be appointed for terms of six years each. If the authority is to be composed of only one parish, three of the initial members shall be appointed for terms of three years each, two of the members shall be initially appointed for terms of four years each and the remaining two for initial terms of five years each. At the expiration of the initial terms for all authorities, their successors shall be appointed for terms of six years each.
In the event any person so appointed ceases to be a member of the authority for any reason, his successor shall be appointed by the governor in the same manner and for the unexpired term of office. Each member shall be a citizen of the United States and a qualified voter and taxpayer of the State of Louisiana, and if the authority is composed of only one parish the members shall also be qualified voters and taxpayers in the parish where the authority is created.
In the event the governing body of any parish participating in the authority shall fail to submit a panel of names to the governor at the time of delivery to him of its resolution signifying its intention to create the authority, and also in the event any such governing body shall fail to submit a panel of names to the governor prior to the expiration of any term of its member from which the governor can appoint such member's successor, then, in either event, the governor shall appoint directly a member to represent such governing body on the authority.
La. Roads, Bridges and Ferries § 48:1092