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STATE OF LOUISIANA <br /> DEPARTMENT OF STATE CIVIL SERVICE <br /> *0 "i �A LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS <br /> P.O. BOX 4368 <br /> BATON ROUGE, LA 70821 <br /> • ,,,a` (225)219-5600 <br /> aun" <br /> FAX (225)381-7271 <br /> 1-800-842-6630 <br /> vww.ethics.state la us <br /> February 1, 2012 <br /> Mr. Steven R. Thomas, Chief Defender <br /> 11th& 42nd Judicial Districts <br /> P.O. Box 1004 <br /> Mansfield, LA 71052 <br /> Re: Board Docket No. 2011-1632 <br /> Dear Mr. Thomas: <br /> The Louisiana Board of Ethics, at its January 20, 2012 meeting, considered your request for an <br /> advisory opinion regarding whether you are required to pay the utilities at the 11'"/42"`'Judicial <br /> District Indigent Defender's Office from your personal salary or whether payment can be made from <br /> the 1p"/42nd Judicial District Indigent Defender Fund. In your advisory opinion request you noted <br /> BD 2009-951, which stated that District Defender for the 271" Judicial District may not be <br /> reimbursed for 2/3 of his office expenses by the District Defender's Office when he owns the <br /> building as he would be in violation of Section 1113A. You stated that it was your impression that <br /> Mr. Lopez (the District Defender in BD No. 2009-951) also operated a private law practice out of <br /> his office for which he received 2/3 of his office expenses for operation of the 27'"Judicial District <br /> Defender's Office. <br /> In your case the office for the 11`"/42nd Judicial District Indigent Defender fund is also located in a <br /> building which you privately own. You and three(3)other full-time employees,spend 100%of your <br /> time in the administration and day-to-day operations of said political subdivision. All utilities and <br /> telephones, signage, etc. are in the name of the 11`"/42nd Judicial District Defender's Office. No <br /> private practice or any other business activity exists in the office other than the Indigent Defender <br /> Office. Essentially, the office is 100% District Defender and nothing in the office is dedicated to a <br /> private practice. <br /> Based on the above-referenced decision you have continued to pay for the utilities and telephones <br /> for the office out of your salary. However, it is your contention that the prohibition of Section <br /> 1113A is intended to prevent public officials from obtaining favor or profit from their public <br /> positions. According to your request a distinction should be drawn between this opinion and the <br /> previous opinion because you cannot see how the Section 1113A prohibition should apply to keeping <br /> the lights and telephones on in a full-time public defender office through monthly payments to three <br /> (3) public utilities: Cleco, AT&T, and Verizon. <br /> In conversations with you and Mr.Roger Harris(General Counsel for the Louisiana Public Defender <br /> Board), you stated that you have no intentions to negotiate a separate contract with the Louisiana <br /> Public Defender Board or the 11th/42n8 Judicial District Indigent Defender Office. You will simply <br /> be paying directly from the fund established by La. R.S. 15:168. You stated that you pay all <br /> -(N EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER <br />