Judges: WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR.
Filed Date: 5/31/1991
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Ms. Wilson:
You have requested an opinion from this office with respect to whether:
1. Interviewing applicants and clients at locations other than a licensed location is considered operating or advertising an employment service office; and
2. A private employment service is required to obtain a license and bond for each location where an interview of an applicant or client takes place.
LSA-R.S.
"No person shall operate an employment service in this state unless licensed by the assistant secretary. A license shall be required for each employment service office operated."
LSA-R.S.
". . . [N]o employment service activities involving face-to-face contact with candidates and clients, shall be conducted from a private residence."
Under the provisions of LSA-R.S.
Certain employment service activities, such as telephone contact from a car or a pay telephone, or out-of-town interviewing, could not, in fact, be conducted from the licensed employment service office.
Tangential employment service activities, including face-to-face contact, especially those conducted by an employment service licensed from a private residence, do not, by themselves, constitute operating or advertising an employment service office. Such activities may be conducted from locations other than a licensed employment service office. Further, each location where such tangential employment service activities are conducted need not be licensed nor bonded.
We trust that this will be sufficient for your needs.
Sincerely,
WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR. Attorney General
BY: NORMAN W. ERSHLER Assistant Attorney General