Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 7/22/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Keller:
We are in receipt of your request for an opinion regarding a proposed change in your daily operations including working days and hours, days for registration of absentee voting, and election day changes. We will summarize the facts in this matter. The City Hall in the City of New Orleans is being renovated. The heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems are being replaced and the project is expected to take fifteen months. The Chief Administrative Officer for City Hall has advised you that the official working hours in City Hall will be 8:00 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., Monday through Thursday. The building will not be open to the public on Fridays during the adjusted work schedule period. Specifically you have asked:
1. Would this office be in violation of the state civil service rules and regulations and the Louisiana Code if we operated the main office 4 days per week, 10 hours per day, totaling 40 hours per week instead of five days per week, 8 hours per day totaling 40 hours per week?
2. Would we be in violation of the Louisiana Election Code if we would conduct absentee voting in person only 4 days per week Monday through Thursday instead of five and a half (5 1/2) days a week Monday through Saturday as mandated by the Election Code?
3. With advance notice to the general public, could the scheduled elections be changed from a Saturday to a Thursday under these circumstances?
In response to your first question, LSA-R.S.
A. A registrar shall keep his principal office open for business on those days that state departments are open. . . . On days that a registrar's office is open, he shall observe the same office hours as the clerk of court for the parish . . .
State departments are open Monday through Friday and therefore, a Monday through Thursday work schedule would not be in compliance with the above cited statute and it is unnecessary for our office to opine on the State Civil Service rules. LSA-R.S.
In response to your second question, LSA-r.S.
A.(1) The periods for conducting absentee application and voting in person shall be from twelve days to six days prior to any scheduled election.
(2) During the period of absentee voting in person, the registrar shall maintain regular office hours, remaining open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 8:30 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon on Saturday; . . . if the office space of the registrar is insufficient or inconvenient to accommodate absentee voting, the registrar may provide for an alternate location to conduct absentee voting which location shall be in the courthouse or in a public building in the immediate vicinity thereof, and in such case, adequate notice shall be posted at the registrar's office informing the public of the location where absentee voting is being conducted.
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In conclusion, it is our opinion that it would be a violation of state law to alter the days offered to the public for absentee voting. However, the registrar may provide an alternate location for absentee voting on Fridays during the renovation of the City Hall, as provided above in R.S.
In response to your third and final question, LSA-R.S.
In conclusion, there are express mandates which prohibit the exercise of the three questions/proposals enumerated in this opinion. However, the law allows the registrar to conduct business from an alternate location, with proper notice to the public, which should be complied with during the renovation of the City Hall of New Orleans, specifically on Fridays and Saturdays when necessary.
If we can be of further assistance, please advise.
Sincerely,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: ANGIE ROGERS LaPLACE Assistant Attorney General
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