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2004-2005 Louisiana Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2004-2005)

handle is hein.sag/sagla0004 and id is 1 raw text is: January 15, 2004
OPINION 04-0001
Ms. Sylvia Morrow
1112 Lake Street
Natchitoches, LA 71457
Dear Ms. Morrow:
In response to your recent correspondence, note that our state Dual Officeholding and
Dual Employment Laws, R.S. 42:61, et seq., prohibit one from holding federal
employment and local elective office. R.S. 42:63(A)(1) states:
A. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this Subsection, no person holding
an elective office, appointive office, or employment in any of the branches
of state government or of a political subdivision thereof shall at the same
time hold another elective office, appointive office, or employment in the
government of a foreign country, in the government of the United States,
or in the government of another state.
A postal service employee is an employee of the federal government and is generally
prohibited from holding any position with a political subdivision of the state. In accord is
Attorney General Opinion 92-116.
Finally, note that there is an exemption in the law pertaining to the simultaneous holding
of these positions. R.S. 42:66(l)(1) states:
1. (1) Nothing in this Part shall be construed to prevent an employee of the
United States Postal Service from holding at the same time a local elective
office in a village or town, provided such village or town has a population
of five thousand or less, according to the latest federal decennial census.
The provision is inapplicable as the population of Natchitoches exceeds that
contemplated by the exemption of R.S. 42:66(l)(1).
Very truly yours,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY:
KERRY L. KILPATRICK
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL

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