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Docket No. 15-185
 
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RE:
Appearance in connection with a waiver request submitted by Elliott J. Bizette, Jr., candidate for constable - Pointe Coupee Parish - in the November 4, 2014 election, regarding a $1,500 late fee assessed for filing his 2013 Tier 3 Candidate PFD 116 days late.
Facts:
Mr. Bizette stated that he did file the disclosure statement after receiving the Notice of Delinquency; however, he does not have any documentation to prove that it was mailed.
Comments:
TYPE OF REPORT: 2013 Tier 3 Candidate Report
DATE NOD RECEIVED: October 2, 2014 [personally signed green card]
DATE REPORT FILED: February 6, 2015
DAYS LATE: 116 days
ASSESSED LATE FEE: $1,500
OUTSTANDING PFD LATE FEES: None
OUTSTANDING CF LATE FEES: None
OUTSTANDING DISCLOSURE REPORTS: None
PRIOR LATE FEES SUSPENDED/WAIVED: None
Law:
La. R.S. 18:1495.7A requires any person who becomes a candidate for an office for which the holder of the office is required to file financial disclosure statements pursuant to R.S. 42:1124, 1124.2, or 1124.3 shall file a financial disclosure statement as required by R.S. 42:1124, 1124.2, or 1124.3 for the office for which he is a candidate. The statement required by this Section shall be filed within three (3) business days after the close of the qualifying period during which the candidate files his notice of candidacy for the office.

La. R.S. 42:1124.3 requires persons holding a public office who represent a voting district having a population of less than 5,000 and each member of the governing authority or management board of a charter school created pursuant to Chapter 42 of Title 17 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950 to file a financial disclosure statement on or before May 15th of each year during which the person holds office and the year following termination of the holding of such office.

La. R.S. 42:1124.4 of the Code provides that upon discovery of the failure to file, failure to timely file, omission of information or inaccurate information, the Board shall notify the filer by sending him a notice of delinquency by certified mail. The notice of delinquency shall inform the person that the financial statement must be filed, or that the information must be disclosed or accurately disclosed, or that a written answer contesting the allegation of such failure, omission, or inaccuracy must be filed no later than seven (7) business days after receipt of the notice of delinquency.
Recommendations:
Decline to waive.
Assigned Attorney: Tracy Barker
 
 
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2015-185 - Staff Memo