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Code · Louisiana · Title 6 — Banks and Banking

RS 6:102

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RS 6:102
§102. Officers and employees; post-employment restriction
A. The commissioner may appoint a deputy commissioner of financial institutions who shall be subject to applicable civil service laws, rules, and regulations. In the absence of the commissioner, the deputy commissioner of financial institutions shall exercise any of the powers conferred by law on the commissioner.
B. The commissioner may also appoint one or more chief examiners within the office of financial institutions who shall have such authority as the commissioner may delegate over specific areas within the jurisdiction of the office. The chief examiners as well as all employees other than the commissioner shall be subject to applicable civil service laws, rules, and regulations.
C. The commissioner may employ a principal assistant, a private secretary, and such other examiners and employees as may be necessary for the efficient operation of the office. The commissioner may delegate to any officer or employee of the office such powers as he may deem appropriate and may designate any officer or employee of the office to perform any of his duties. The commissioner and such employees as he may designate may administer an oath to any person whose testimony may be required in the investigation of the affairs of financial institutions and other entities subject to the jurisdiction of the office of financial institutions.
D.(1) Each officer and employee, including the commissioner, shall be prohibited for a period of two years following the termination of his employment with the office of financial institutions from:
(a)Assisting another person for compensation in a particular transaction or in an appearance in connection with a particular transaction for which the officer or employee had responsibility to effectively direct the action of the office of financial institutions at any time during his employment and which involves the office of financial institutions; or
(b)Rendering on a contractual basis to or for the office of financial institutions any service which the officer or employee rendered to the office of financial institutions during his employment there.
(2)However, the provisions of Paragraph
(1)of this Subsection shall not apply to post-employment work done for or with a federally chartered agency regulating financial institutions or their holding companies.
(3)A legal entity in which a former officer or employee of the office of financial institutions is an officer, director, trustee, partner, or employee shall be prohibited for a period of two years following the termination of his employment, from assisting another person for compensation in a particular transaction or in an appearance in connection with a particular transaction for which such officer or employee had responsibility to effectively direct the action of the office of financial institutions at any time during his employment and which involves the office of financial institutions. This restriction shall not apply to a legal entity which is a federally chartered agency regulating financial institutions or their holding companies. Subject to the provisions of Paragraphs (1),
(2)and
(4)of this Subsection, such a legal entity may continue to participate in particular transactions commenced prior to termination of the employment of the former officer or employee of the office of financial institutions.
(4)No former officer or employee shall share in any compensation received by another person for assistance which such former officer or employee is prohibited from rendering by this Subsection.
(5)Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, this Subsection shall be applicable to each officer and employee of the office of financial institutions and shall be the sole controlling provision on post-employment restrictions.
Acts 1984, No. 719, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 1985; Acts 1986, No. 452, §1.
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