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should Ms. Touchet resign her position after the charter is approved and executed, she could <br /> continue her employment with SchoolMint, provided that she does not assist SchoolMint in a <br /> transaction, or in an appearance in connection with a transaction, involving her agency. <br /> CONCLUSION <br /> The Board concluded, and instructed me to inform you, that once the VCF's charter is approved, <br /> the Code of Governmental Ethics prohibits Kristy Touchet from receiving any thing of economic <br /> value from her employer, SchoolMint, should SchoolMint provide administrative software <br /> services to the Vermilion Charter Academy. The Board further concluded that, should Ms. <br /> Touchet resign her position after the charter is approved and executed, she could remain employed <br /> with SchoolMint, provided that she does not assist it in a transaction involving the Vermilion <br /> Charter Academy. <br /> This advisory opinion is based solely on the facts as set forth herein. Changes to the facts as <br /> presented may result in a different application of the provisions of the Code of Governmental <br /> Ethics. The Board issues no opinion as to past conduct and or to laws other than the Code of <br /> Governmental Ethics, the Campaign Finance Disclosure Act, the Lobbyist Disclosure Acts, and <br /> the conflict of interest provisions contained in the Louisiana Gaming Control Law. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact me at (800) 842-6630 or(225) 219-5600. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> LOUISIANA BOARD OF ETHICS <br /> ilego L. hibodeaux <br /> For the Board <br /> Page 3 of 3 (BD 2022-031) <br />