Dear Mr. Sayad:
This letter is in response to your opinion request asking the following questions:
May a member of the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners be employed by the St. Louis Housing Authority as the Director of Social Services and simultaneously retain his commission on the Board of Police Commissioners? (The Director of Social Services receives compensation for serving in such capacity.)
May a member of the Board of Police Commissioners serve as a member of the Museum Zoo District Board of Directors after his appointment to the Board of Police Commissioners? (Assume that the Commissioner was appointed to the Police Board after he was appointed to the Museum Zoo Board of Directors.) (A director of the Museum Zoo District Board receives no compensation for serving in such capacity.)1
Your question concerns the interpretation of Section
Any one of said commissioners, who, during his term of office, shall accept any other place of public trust or emolument, or who, during the same period, shall knowingly receive any nomination for an office elective by the people, without publicly declining same within twenty days succeeding such nomination, or shall become a candidate for the nomination for any office at the hands of any political party, shall be deemed to thereby forfeit or vacate his office. Any of said commissioners may be removed by the governor of the state of Missouri upon his being fully satisfied that the commissioner is guilty of any official misconduct. [Emphasis added].
The municipal housing authority to which you refer is provided for under Sections
It is our view that Section
However, in view of the conclusion we reach here, it is unnecessary for us to determine whether the position to which you refer, Director of Social Services, is a position of public trust within the meaning of Section
Your second question differs from the first in that the assumption is that the Commissioner was appointed to the Police Board after he was appointed to the Museum Zoo Board of Directors and receives no compensation or other remuneration as a Museum Zoo Board Director.
The Museum Zoo Board of Directors is established pursuant to Sections
Because Museum Zoo Board members do not receive any compensation or other remuneration for their services, Museum Zoo Board members do not accept "other public emoluments" for purposes of Section
Missouri also recognizes the common-law rule that one cannot, while occupying one public office, accept another office that is incompatible with the first office accepted. State exrel. Walker v. Bus,
An examination of Sections
Accordingly, we believe a member of the Museum Zoo Board may accept the office of St. Louis Police Board Commissioner.
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
