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Code · Louisiana · Title 42 — Public Officers and Employees

RS 42:1191

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RS 42:1191
PART V. EXPUNGEMENT
§1191. Eligibility; applicability
A. A person may request expungement of ethics enforcement records relative to a complaint filed with the Board of Ethics in which it is alleged that the person violated one or more provisions of this Chapter if each of the following requirements is satisfied:
(1)The allegations in the complaint involved the person's status as a public employee.
(2)The person was a public employee solely because of his uncompensated service on a board or commission.
(3)The Board of Ethics issued charges based on the complaint that, at the conclusion of enforcement proceedings, did not result in a finding of a violation of this Chapter.
B. This Part shall not apply to enforcement proceedings that are concluded by consent opinion.
Acts 2015, No. 316, §1.
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