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2018-082 Charges (Arthur Schick)
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Charges Item
DocketNumber
2018-082
Parties Involved
Arthur Schick
Agency at Issue
Office of State Parks
Meeting Date
2/14/2019
Law
42:1111A
42:1111C(1)(a)
42:1111C(2)(d)
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Charges issued against Arthur Schick concerning his receipt of compensation from movie production companies that filmed at state parks where Mr. Schick was employed.
Ethics Subject Matters
Payment from Third Parties
Prohibited Sources
Date Published
3/21/2019 12:00:00 AM
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STATE OF LOUISIANA <br /> DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW <br /> LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS <br /> * DOCKET NO. <br /> IN THE MATTER OF <br /> ARTHUR SCHICK * AGENCY TRACKING NO. 2018-082 <br /> CHARGES <br /> The Louisiana Board of Ethics voted on February 14, 2019 to and does hereby file the <br /> following charge: <br /> Facts <br /> 1. <br /> La. R.S. 56:1682 provides the purpose of the Office of State Parks as (1) preserving and <br /> protecting natural areas of unique or exceptional scenic value; (2) establishing and operating <br /> parks that provide recreational use of natural resources and facilities for outdoor recreation in <br /> natural surroundings; (3) portraying and interpreting plant and animal life, geology, and all other <br /> natural features and processes included in the various state parks; (4) preserving, protecting, and <br /> portraying historic and scientific sites of statewide importance; and, (5) performing functions of <br /> the state relating to outdoor recreation development and trials, as provided in part by Chapter 7 <br /> of Title 56. <br /> 2. <br /> La. R.S. 56:1685B(1) and (13) classified Fort Pike and Fort Macomb as Historic Sites <br /> under the supervision and jurisdiction of the Office of State Parks. <br /> Page 1 of 11 <br />
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