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La. R.S. 42:1102(4) defines "assist" to mean to act in such a way as to help, advise, furnish <br /> information to,or aid a person with the intent to assist such person. <br /> La. R.S. 42:1102(16) defines "person" to mean an individual or legal entity other than a <br /> governmental entity,or an agency thereof. <br /> La.R.S.42:1102(21)defines"substantial economic interest"means an economic interest which is <br /> of greater benefit to the public servant or other person than to a general class or group of persons <br /> La.R.S.42:1102(22)(a)defines"thing of economic value"means money or any other thing having <br /> economic value <br /> La. R.S. 42:1102(23) defines "transaction involving the governmental entity" means any <br /> proceeding, application, submission, request for a ruling or other determination, contract, claim, <br /> case, or other such particular matter which the public servant or former public servant of the <br /> governmental entity in question knows or should know: (a) Is, or will be,the subject of action by <br /> the governmental entity; (b) Is one to which the governmental entity is or will be a party; (c) Is <br /> one in which the governmental entity has a direct interest.A transaction involving the agency of a <br /> governmental entity shall have the same meaning with respect to the agency. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> La. R.S. 42:1111(E)(1) prohibits an appointed member of the Reparations Board, as well as any <br /> legal entity in which such appointed member is an officer, director, trustee,partner, or employee, <br /> or in which such appointed member has a substantial economic interest,from receiving or agreeing <br /> to receive any thing of economic value for assisting a person in a transaction,or in an appearance <br /> in connection with a transaction,with the Reparations Board.As such,members of the Reparations <br /> Board are prohibited from assisting clients in transactions involving the Reparations Board. <br /> ISSUE No.3-PROHIBITED SOURCE OF COMPENSATION <br /> Your first question necessarily involves situations where the client of a Reparations Board member <br /> seeks financial payment from the Reparations Board,which leads to a second issue of whether the <br /> Reparations Board members may receive payments from any such clients. <br /> LAW <br /> La. R.S. 42:1111(C)(2)(d): No public servant and no legal entity in which the public servant <br /> exercises control or owns an interest in excess of twenty-five percent, shall receive any thing of <br /> economic value for or in consideration of services rendered,or to be rendered,to or for any person <br /> during his public service unless such services are:Neither performed for nor compensated by any <br /> person who: (1)has or is seeking to obtain contractual or other business or financial relationships <br /> with the public servant's agency; (2) conducts operations or activities which are regulated by the <br /> public employee's agency; or (3)has substantial economic interests which may be substantially <br /> affected by the performance or nonperformance of the public employee's official duty. <br /> Page 3 of 7 (BD 2023-427) <br />