Dear Mr. Knoll:
Your opinion request to the Attorney General has been referred to me for response. The request raises a question under Louisiana's dual office holding law LSA-R.S.
Can an Avoyelles Parish Police Juror simultaneously hold the position of director of the Avoyelles Parish Communications District?
As background information, we note that the Communications District was created by a Police Jury ordinance dated July 9, 1991 and is, in accord with LSA-R.S.
The two positions are in different political subdivisions of the state, see LSA-R.S.
We must next address the status of the two positions. The Police Juror post is a local elective office under LSA-R.S.
D. No person holding an elective office in a political subdivision of this state shall at the same time hold another elective office or full-time appointive office in the government of this state or in the government of a political subdivision thereof . . .
We further note that the last paragraph of "D" contains another prohibition;
"In addition, no sheriff, assessor or clerk of court shall hold any office or employment under a parish governing authority or school board nor shall any member of any parish governing authority or school board hold any office or employment with any sheriff, assessor, or clerk of court."
These two clauses prohibit this combination of offices.
In light of the above, we need not address the question of whether or not these offices are "Incompatible offices" under LSA-R.S.
Therefore, it is the opinion of this office that a Police Juror, may not, at the same time serve as the Director of a Communications District, as an appointed deputy sheriff.
Trusting the above answers your question, we remain,
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: JAMES M. ROSS Assistant Attorney General
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