Dear Mr. Wilkinson and Mr. Lambert:
This opinion is written in response to your request for clarification of certain statutory laws governing political party executive committees in Louisiana.
Question No. 1: Where are Parish Executive Committees supposed tomeet?
Your letter quotes R.S.
LSA-R.S.
Question No. 2: Are the three grounds for removal contained within R.S.
LSA-R.S.
The language of this statute does not state that these three (3) grounds for removal are exclusive and again, we refer you to R.S.
Question No. 3: Can parish executive committees adopt rules that aredissimilar to rules established by other parish executive committees? Ifso, what distinct local rules can a parish executive committeeestablish?
As you pointed out in your letter, LSA-R.S.
The only rules and regulations that can be adopted individually by each parish executive committee are those adopted under R.S.
Question No. 4: Does a Parish Executive Committees meeting at acourthouse have the power to endorse one candidate over another?
The Election Code does not address specific powers of a parish executive committee, but leaves it up to each committee to provide for its own government through rules and regulations pursuant to R.S.
Question No. 5: Other than having its' chairman serve on the parishboard of election supervisors, collect qualifying fees, and appointcommittees, what are the legal functions of a parish executivecommittee?
The Election Code does not provide for any other "legal functions" of a parish executive committee, other than what you have mentioned. Functions of each parish executive committee are to be governed by the committee through its rules and regulations pursuant to R.S.
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Trusting that this opinion has addressed all of your questions, we remain
Yours very truly,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. ATTORNEY GENERAL
____________________________ ANGIE ROGERS LAPLACE Assistant Attorney General
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