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Present at the hearing were Rep. Nancy Landry, along with her counsel of record, R. Gray <br /> Sexton and Alesia Ardoin, and the Board's designated Trial Attorneys, Kathleen Allen and <br /> Jennifer Land. During the hearing, both sides submitted the following exhibits as evidence to be <br /> considered by the Board: <br /> Exhibit 1: Prior Advisory Opinions of the Board <br /> Exhibit 2: Joint Stipulation of Facts <br /> Exhibit 3: Affidavit of Verification <br /> Exhibit 4: "Request for Declaratory Opinion" <br /> Exhibit L-1: Board Advisory Opinion No. 2007-687 <br /> Following the presentation of evidence and consideration of the arguments, the Board <br /> took the matter under advisement for deliberations pursuant to LAC 52:I.1017A. On May 17, <br /> 2019, the Board, by a unanimous vote, held that Rep. Nancy Landry is not prohibited by La. R.S. <br /> 42:1121A(1) from serving as the elected Clerk for the House of Representatives within two years <br /> of the end of her term as Representative. <br /> The Board hereby makes the following findings of fact and law: <br /> FACTS <br /> Nancy Landry has continuously served as Louisiana State Representative for District 31 <br /> since first being elected in 2008, with her final term of office ending on January 13, 2020 at <br /> 10:00 a.m.4 Representative Landry seeks to be elected and serve in the position of the Clerk of <br /> the House of Representatives ("House") subsequent to the expiration of her term of office as a <br /> Representative.5 <br /> The procedure for the nomination and selection of a Clerk is established by Louisiana <br /> House of Representatives Rule 2.2. There is no qualification period or application process for the <br /> 4 Exhibit 2, Stipulation No, 1. <br /> 5 Exhibit 2,Stipulation No. 2. <br /> Page 2 of 5 (No. 2019-327) <br />