Dear Ms. Huett:
Your request for an Attorney General's opinion has been forwarded to me for research and reply. You inquire whether a person appointed as a member of the police jury must meet the qualifications that a person running for the office of police juror would also have to meet.
LSA-R.S.
When a vacancy2 occurs in the office of a parish or municipal governing authority or a combination thereof . . . the governing authority of the local governmental subdivision where the vacancy occurs shall, within ten days, appoint a person to fill the vacancy who meets the qualifications of the office.
LSA-R.S.
When a vacancy occurs on the police jury and the unexpired term will exceed one year, the governing authority of the local governmental subdivision where the vacancy occurs must still appoint a person to fill the vacancy who meets thequalifications of the office. LSA-R.S.
Based on the foregoing, it is the opinion of this office that when an individual is appointed as a member of the police jury in order to fill a vacancy on the police jury, the appointee must meet the qualifications that an individual elected to the police jury would also have to meet.
We trust this adequately responds to your request. If you have any additional questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. Attorney General
BY: __________________________________ WILLIAM P. BRYAN, III Assistant Attorney General
