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Code · Louisiana · Title 15 — Criminal Procedure

RS 15:572.7

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RS 15:572.7
§572.7. Representation of applicants before board; prohibitions
A.(1) The following persons shall not represent any person, directly or indirectly, for compensation before the board:
(a)The executive counsel to the governor.
(b)The executive secretary to the governor.
(c)Any member of the immediate staff of the governor.
(d)Any member of a law firm, law partnership, or law corporation of which a member, associate, or partner is the executive counsel to the governor, the executive secretary to the governor, or a member of the immediate staff of the governor.
(2)If an executive counsel, executive secretary, or member of the immediate staff of the governor violates the provisions of this Section, such person shall forfeit the office or position held and all emoluments of the office or position. In addition, if a member of a law firm, partnership, or corporation of which such a person is a member, associate, or partner violates the provisions of this Section, the office or position held with the governor and all emoluments of said office or position shall be forfeited.
Added by Acts 1980, No. 755, §1, eff. April 1, 1981.
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