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Dear Mr. Gabel:

You have requested that this office render a legal opinion concerning a possible violation of the Dual Officeholding and Dual Employment Law, LSA-R.S. 42:61, et seq. Specifically, you ask whether the law permits you to hold the office of Treasurer of the Iberville Parish Police Jury and accept an honorary commission as deputy sheriff.

This situation does not present a dual officeholding problem. As deputy sheriff, you will receive no compensation, nor are you allowed to exercise any law enforcement authority of any kind. An individual appointed deputy sheriff who has no arrest authority, is not authorized to carry a firearm, and who further exercises no other law enforcement powers, does not hold an office for purposes of the dual officeholding statute. It is therefore permissible for you to hold office as Treasurer of the Police Jury and further receive an honorary commission as deputy sheriff.

Very truly yours,

RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL

BY: _____________________ KERRY L. KILPATRICK ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL

Case Details

Case Name: Opinion Number
Court Name: Louisiana Attorney General Reports
Date Published: May 4, 1995
Court Abbreviation: La. Att'y Gen.
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