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Ethics Board Docket No. 2021-081 <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br /> 12. <br /> If called to testify,Jennifer Davis would state that she believed she was in compliance with <br /> the Ethics Code since the payments from S&W Payroll Services were not related to her public <br /> employment with the parish and that she did not know that the payments were prohibited by the <br /> Ethics Code. <br /> IV. <br /> PROVISIONS OF LAW: <br /> 13. <br /> Section 111113 of the Ethics Code prohibits a public servant from receiving anything of <br /> economic value from a person to whom the public servant has directed business of the <br /> governmental entity. <br /> La. R.S. 42:1111B: <br /> No public servant shall receive anything of economic value from a person to whom <br /> the public servant has directed business of the governmental entity. <br /> 14. <br /> Section 1111 C(2)(d) of the Ethics Code prohibits a public servant from receiving anything <br /> of economic value for services rendered to any person who has, or is seeking to obtain, a <br /> contractual relationship with the public servant's agency: <br /> La.R.S. 42:1111C(2)(d): <br /> No public servant shall receive any thing of economic value for any service, the <br /> subject matter of which: Neither performed for nor compensated by any person <br /> from whom such public servant would be prohibited by R.S. 42:1115(A)(1) or(B) <br /> from receiving a gift. <br /> La.R.S. 42:1115: <br /> A. No public servant shall solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, any thing of <br /> economic value as a gift or gratuity from any person or from any officer, director, <br />