Judges: KERRY L. KILPATRICK, Assistant Attorney General.
Filed Date: 8/1/2008
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Watts:
You have asked this office to advise whether the provisions of the Louisiana Dual Officeholding and Dual Employment Laws, R.S.
Of import here are the prohibitions contained in R.S.
D. No person holding an elective office in a political subdivision of this state shall at the same time hold another elective office or fulltime appointive office in the government of this state or in the government of a political subdivision thereof. No such person shall hold at the same time employment in the government of this state, or in the same political subdivision in which he holds an elective office. . . .(emphasis added).
R.S.
*Page 2(1) "Elective office" means any position which is established or authorized by the constitution or laws of this state or by the charter or ordinances of any political subdivision thereof, which is not a political party office, and which is filled by vote of the citizens of this state or of a political subdivision thereof.
(9) "Political subdivision" means a parish, municipality, and any other unit of local government, including a school board and a special district, authorized by law to perform governmental functions. In addition for the purposes of this Part, mayor's courts, justice of the peace courts, district attorneys, sheriffs, clerks of court, coroners, tax assessors, registrars of voters, and all other elected parochial officials shall be separate political subdivisions. (Emphasis added).
The Firefighter's Retirement System is governed by the provisions of R.S.
(6) . . . the officers, members, agents, and employees of any department, office, agency, instrumentality, board, commission, or other entity created by the constitution or by law whose functions are not primarily legislative, judicial or local in nature or operation. (Emphasis added).
The Firefighter's Retirement System is an entity specifically created by the laws of the state. The functions of the system are applicable toall firefighters statewide, rather than being "local in nature or operation." Further, the system does not fall within the definition of "political subdivision" under
It is the opinion of this office that the dual officeholding laws prohibit one from holding both the local elective office of justice of the peace and employment with the Firefighter's Retirement System, as the latter constitutes employment in the government of the state, as the System falls within the definition of "executive branch" as provided in the cited dual officeholding provisions.
Our opinion herein affirms the previous conclusion of this office addressing a similar matter. In Attorney General Opinion 02-316, this office determined that an elected school board member could not also hold employment with the Firefighter's Retirement System. The author of Opinion 02-316 concluded: *Page 3
This system is an entity specifically created by the laws of this state. Because of such, the Firefighters' Retirement System would be considered a part of the executive branch of this state, and therefore its employees would be considered employed by the government of this state. It is therefore the opinion of this office that the dual office holding laws of Louisiana prohibit the holding of an elective office in a political subdivision of this state, such as school board member, and at the same time the employment by the government of this state, such as the Firefighters' Retirement System.
See Opinion 02-316, copy attached.
Finally, the dual officeholding statutes do not prohibit this employee from seeking elective office while continuing his employment. Rather, he is permitted to retain his employment, while taking care to prevent campaign activities from interfering with the duties of his job. See Attorney General Opinion 98-317, copy attached. Upon election, the prohibitions of the dual officeholding provisions become applicable.
We hope the foregoing is helpful to you. Should you have other questions in which we may provide assistance, please contact this office.
Very truly yours,
JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL
ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: _______________________
KERRY L. KILPATRICK
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
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(9) "Political subdivision" means a parish, municipality, and any other unit of local government, including a school board and a special district, authorized by law to perform governmental functions. In addition for the purposes of this Part, mayor's courts, justice of the peace courts, district attorneys, sheriffs, clerks of court, coroners, tax assessors, registrars of voters, and all other elected parochial officials shall be separate political subdivisions.