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2016-484 (2)
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Opinion Item
Opinion Type
Consent Opinion
Docket Number
2016-484
Parties Involved
Custom Herbicides, Inc.
Agency at Issue
Town of Plain Dealing
Decision Date
7/20/2018
Law
42:1113A(1)(a)
42:1117
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Consent order in which Custom Herbicides, Inc. agrees that it violated La. R.S. 42:1113A(1)(a) and La. R.S. 42:1117 by purchasing a 1979 Sutphen fire truck from the Town of Plain Dealing in the name of Aaron Bufkin, while Wiley Robinson served as the Mayor of the Town of Plain Dealing.
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VI. <br /> La. R.S. 42:1113A(1)(a)prohibits a public servant, or member of such a public servant's <br /> immediate family, or legal entity in which he has a controlling interest from bidding on or <br /> entering into any contract, subcontract, or other transaction that is under the supervision or <br /> jurisdiction of the agency of such public servant. <br /> VII. <br /> La. R.S. 42:1117 provides that no public servant or other person shall give, pay, loan, <br /> transfer, or deliver or offer to give, pay, loan, transfer, or deliver, directly or indirectly, to any <br /> public servant or other person any thing of economic value which such public servant or other <br /> person would be prohibited from receiving by any provision of this Part. <br /> VIII. <br /> La.R.S.42:1153 provides with respect to penalties: <br /> B. Upon finding that any public employee or other person has <br /> violated any provision of any law within the jurisdiction of the board . . ., <br /> the board by a majority vote of the membership,may remove, suspend, or <br /> order a reduction in pay, or demotion of the public employee or other <br /> person, or impose a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars,or both. <br /> La.R.S. 42:1155 provides with respect to penalties: <br /> A. If an investigation pursuant to R.S. 42:1141 reveals that any public <br /> servant or other person has violated any law within the jurisdiction of the <br /> board to his economic advantage, the board may order the payment of <br /> penalties. Recovery may include, in addition to an amount equal to such <br /> economic advantage,penalties not to exceed one half of the amount of the <br /> economic advantage. . . <br /> IX. <br /> As evidenced by his signature below,Joseph Cody Robinson, a representative of Custom <br /> Herbicides, Inc., knowingly and of his own free will (a) agrees that the violations are factually <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />
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