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2022-002 (2)
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Opinion Item
Opinion Type
Consent Opinion
Docket Number
2022-002
Parties Involved
Marla Muse-Morris
Agency at Issue
East Baton Rouge Redevelopment Authority
Decision Date
9/8/2023
Law
La. R.S. 42:1121
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Marla Muse-Morris, former employee of Build Baton Rouge, violated La. R.S. 42:1121 by rendering services as Grant Fiscal Manager on a contractual basis to Build Baton Rouge within two years following her resignation.
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Ethics Board Docket No.2022-002 <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br /> Urban Development grants, an arrangement made possible through a cooperative endeavor <br /> agreement (which has since ended) between the City-Parish and BBR. <br /> 11. <br /> Ms.Muse-Morris acknowledged that some of the duties she performed under contract with <br /> BBR were also those performed as a BBR employee. She agreed to continue making submittals <br /> through MUNIS because no one else at the agency knew how to work the system. <br /> 12. <br /> A form 1099 NEC issued by BBR to Ms. Muse-Morris reported a nonemployee <br /> compensation of$25,781.25. <br /> IV. <br /> PROVISIONS OF LAW: <br /> 13. <br /> La. R.S. 42:1121B(1) provides that no former public employee shall, for a period of two <br /> years following the termination of his public employment,assist another person,for compensation, <br /> in a transaction, or in an appearance in connection with a transaction in which such former public <br /> employee participated at any time during his public employment and involving the governmental <br /> entity by which he was formerly employed, or for a period of two years following termination of <br /> his public employment, render, any service which such former public employee had rendered to <br /> the agency during the term of his public employment on a contractual basis, regardless of the <br /> parties to the contract, to, for, or on behalf of the agency with which he was formerly employed. <br />
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