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Docket No. 22-243
 
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RE:
Request for approval of Disqualification Plan, submitted by Louisiana Public Service Commission ("LPSC"), relating to Brandon Frey and Melissa Frey.
Facts:
Melissa Watson Frey has been employed by LPSC since 2003. In March 2018, she married the brother of Brandon Frey, who is the Executive Secretary of LPSC. At that time, Ms. Frey served as the Deputy General Counsel for LPSC, and the Board approved a disqualification plan for Ms. Frey. LPSC now desires to designate Ms. Frey as an Administrative Law Judge within the Administrative Law Division of LPSC.
Mr. Frey still serves as the Executive Secretary of LPSC, in which role he oversees all employees of LPSC.
LPSC has submitted a disqualification plan to avoid any potential violation of La. R.S. 42:1112, whereby Mr. Frey would recuse himself from participating in any transaction or duties involving Ms. Frey. Any such decisions would be handled by Ms. Frey's supervisor, Melanie Verzwyvelt, Chief Judge.
Law:
La. R.S. 42:1112B(1) states that no public servant shall participate in a transaction involving the governmental entity in which, to his actual knowledge, any member of his immediate family has a substantial economic interest.
La. R.S. 42:1112C allows a disqualification plan to be developed in accordance with rules adopted by the Board to remove a public servant from participating in transactions that would otherwise present violations of Section 1112 of the Code.
La. R.S. 42:1119A states that no member of the immediate family of an agency head shall be employed in his agency.
La. R.S. 42:1119C(2) provides that the provisions of this Section shall not prohibit the continued employment of any public employee nor shall it be construed to hinder, alter, or in any way affect normal promotional advancements for such public employee where a member of public employee's immediate family becomes the agency head of such public employee's agency, provided that such public employee has been employed in the agency for a period of at least one year prior to the member of the public employee's immediate family becoming the agency head.
La. R.S. 42:1102(2)(a)(i) defines "agency" to mean a department, office, division, agency, commission, board, committee, or other organizational unit of a governmental entity. "Agency of the public servant" and "his agency" when used in reference to the agency of a public servant shall mean for public servants in the twenty principal departments of the executive branch of state government, the office in which such public servant carries out his primary responsibilities; ...except that in the case of public servants who are members or employees of a board or commission or who provide staff assistance to a board or commission, it shall mean the board or commission.
La. R.S. 42:1102(3) defines "agency head" to mean the chief executive or administrative officer of an agency or any member of a board or commission who exercises supervision over the agency.
La. R.S. 42:1102(13) defines "immediate family" as the term relates to a public servant to mean his children, the spouses of his children, his brothers and their spouses, his sisters and their spouses, his parents, his spouse, and the parents of his spouse.
La. R.S. 42:1102(15) defines "participate" to mean to take part in or to have responsibility for action of a governmental entity or proceeding, personally, as a public servant of the governmental entity, through approval, disapproval, decision, recommendation, the rendering of advice, investigation, or the failure to act or perform a duty.
La. R.S. 42:1102(18)(a) defines "public employee" to mean any person, whether compensated or not who is: (i) an administrative officer or official of a governmental entity who is not filling an elective office; (ii) appointed by any elected official when acting in an official capacity, and the appointment is to a post or position wherein the appointee is to serve the governmental entity or an agency thereof, either as a member of an agency, or as an employee thereof; (iii) engaged in the performance of a governmental function; (iv) under the supervision or authority of an elected official or another employee of the governmental entity.
La. R.S. 42:1102(19) defines "public servant" to mean a public employee or elected official.
La. R.S. 42:1102(21) defines "substantial economic interest" as an economic interest which is of greater benefit to the public servant or other person than to a general class or group of persons, except: (a) the interest that the public servant has in his position, office, rank, salary, per diem, or other matter arising solely from his public employment or office; (b) the that an elected official who is elected to a house, body, or authority has in a position or office of such house, body, or authority which is required to be filled by a member of such house, body, or authority by law, legislative rule, or home rule charter, (c) the interest that a person has as a member of the general public.
Recommendations:
Approve proposed disqualification plan.
Assigned Attorney: Charles Reeves
 
 
ATTACHMENTS:
Description:
2022-243 - request to amend approved disqualification plan involving Melissa Frey
2018-027- Approval of Disqualificaion Letter - Brandon Frey
2022-243 - Disqualification Plan Draft - LPSC (Final)