Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 8/11/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Representative Fontenot:
You have requested an Attorney General's opinion on behalf of the Livingston Parish Council (hereinafter the "Council") relative to Louisiana's open meetings laws. The Council is composed of nine (9) elected members. The Council created a committee of four (4) members in order to discuss solutions to the parish's landfill issues.
Specifically, you ask whether a councilman who is not a member of this committee may attend these committee meetings. You state that the councilman will only appear as a member of the public and an observer, taking no active part in the committee's discussions or decisions. Your concern is that this councilman's presence at the meeting might be interpreted as constituting a quorum of the full council.
The mere appearance and observation of the committee meeting by the councilman at issue is not automatically suspect. His attendance is not in his capacity as a councilman but as a public viewer. LSA-R.S.
However, the committee should restrict its discussions and deliberations only to those matters over which it has jurisdiction. Discussing items outside its authority may give it a taint of a full council meeting. The policy behind the open meetings laws is the public's awareness of the performance of public officials and their deliberations and decisions. LSA-R.S.
I trust this addresses your concerns. Please contact us should you require further assistance.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: Carlos M. Finalet, III Assistant Attorney General