Dear State Fire Marshal Bella,
This office is in receipt of your request for an opinion of the Attorney General. In particular, you asked the following questions:
1.) Whether the amendments to Louisiana Revised Statutes
40:1662.6 and40:1662.7 prospectively require treatment of a Code of Criminal Procedure Art.893 disposition different than any other modes of disposition mentioned in the amendments? Specifically, whether the ten year cleansing period applies to Code of Criminal Procedure Art.893 ?
The questions presented are guided by Louisiana Revised Statutes
In answering your question, this office has turned to the language of Louisiana Revised Statutes
"(6)(a) A statement that no owner, partner, or other officer or principal with an interest in the company has been convicted of a felony, has received a first-offender pardon for a felony, or has entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a felony charge.
(b) A conviction or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere shall not constitute an automatic disqualification as otherwise required pursuant to Subparagraph (a) if ten or more years has elapsed between the date of application and the successful completion or service of any sentence, deferred adjudication, or period of probation or parole, Code of Criminal Procedure Article
893 or equivalent judicial dismissal process granted.(c) Subparagraph (b) shall not apply to any person convicted of a crime of violence as defined in R.S.
14:2 (13).(d) The office of state fire marshal may consider the seriousness and circumstances of the offense and subsequent arrests."
Yes, the ten year period does apply to Code of Criminal Procedure Article
1.) the successful completion or service of any sentence, deferred adjudication, or period of probation or parole, or
2.) a Code of Criminal Procedure Article
893 applicability, or3.) an equivalent judicial dismissal process is granted.
The ten year cleansing period set out by the amended portions of Louisiana Revised Statutes
If this office may be of further assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to contact us again. With warmest regards, I remain
Sincerely,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: FRED DUHY Assistant Attorney General
