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Dear Chief Landreneau:

In response to your inquiry of recent date, the law does not prohibit one from concurrently holding full-time employment as a municipal police officer while holding part-time employment with another law enforcement agency. An impermissible situation is created where both positions are held on a full-time basis, as LSA-R.S. 42:63(E) provides:

E. No person holding a full-time appointive office or full-time employment in the government of this state or of a political subdivision thereof shall at the same time hold another full-time appointive office or full-time employment in the government of the state of Louisiana, in the government of a political subdivision thereof, or in a combination of these.

No illegality exists here as one position is held on a part-time basis.

Very truly yours,

RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL

BY: __________________________ KERRY L. KILPATRICK ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL

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Case Details

Case Name: Opinion Number
Court Name: Louisiana Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jun 18, 1998
Court Abbreviation: La. Att'y Gen.
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