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STATE OF LOUISIANA <br /> ��F,LOUls,f DEPARTMENT OF STATE CIVIL SERVICE <br /> y�J�`r;, �'�,�c�^99 LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS , <br /> ��, ,' � P.O. BOX 4368 <br /> * ����" * BATON ROUGE,LA 70821 <br /> C�NFIDEN�'� �ZZS�Z19'rJBOO <br /> �••»o.••' FAX:(225)381-7271 <br /> 1-800-842-6630 <br /> www.ethics.la.gov <br /> May 6, 2025 <br /> Roy Baas <br /> Chair <br /> Louisiana Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority <br /> 4919 Jamestown Ave. <br /> Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 <br /> Re: Docket No. 2025-128 <br /> Advisory Opinion <br /> Dear Mr. Baas: <br /> The Louisiana Board of Ethics, at its meeting on May 2, 2025, considered your request for an <br /> advisory opinion on behalf of the Louisiana Addictive Disorder Regulatory Authority (ADRA) as <br /> to whether the Code of Governmental Ethics("Code")prohibits members of the ADRA from being <br /> members of the Louisiana Association of Substance Abuse Counselor and Trainers, Inc. <br /> (LASACT)while the ADRA leases office space from LASACT. <br /> FACTS PROVIDED <br /> The ADRA is created by and regulated by the Addictive Disorder Practice Act, La. R.S. 37:3386- <br /> 3390.6. The ADRA is a state licensing board created within the Louisiana Department of Health <br /> and is responsible for and authorized to regulate the practice of addictive treatment and prevention, <br /> La. R.S. 37:3386.2 A and B. The ADR.A exercises all regulatory authority jurisdiction over the <br /> credentialing and practice of addiction counselors, prevention professionals, persons holding <br /> specialty certifications issued by the ADRA, professionals authorized by the Addictive Disorder <br /> Practice Act, and those in training to Uecome addiction counselors, La. R.S. 37:3386.2G. <br /> The qualifications for Board members are set forth in La. R.S. 37:3786.2B(1)-(6). La. R.S. <br /> 37:3386.2B(5)provides that three of the Board members appointed by the governor are to be <br /> selected by the governor from a "list of nine names divided into three groups of three names each <br /> submitted by LASACT. Those three ADRA members are currently Roy Baas, Catrice L. Tolbert, <br /> and Catherine Lemieux. <br /> LASACT is dedicated to helping addiction professionals in Louisiana develop their skills in tlleir <br /> careers. The LASACT mission is to promote and enhance addiction professionals and providers <br /> in areas of treatment,education,prevention and advocacy. LASACT is run by a Board of Directors <br /> and operated by a staff under the direction of an Executive Director, hired by the Board of <br /> Directors. The testing required for licensing by the ADRA is administered by LASACT. The <br /> license applicant pays LASACT for the testing,which results LASACT reports to the ADRA. Four <br /> of the current members of the ADRA are also members of LASACT, specifically, Roy Baas, Paul <br /> Schoen, Catherine Lemieux and Susan Thornton.No ADRA board inember is an officer, director, <br /> Page 1 of 4 (BD 2025-128) <br /> AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />