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BOE Docket No.2020-817 <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> If this matter proceeded to a public hearing before the Ethics Adjudicatory Board, and the <br /> Ethics Adjudicatory Board found a violation of the Code, the Ethics Adjudicatory Board could <br /> impose a fine of up to $10,000 for each violation of the Code. In this particular situation, it is the <br /> conclusion of the Board that the interest of the public would be served by, and the parties have <br /> agreed to resolving this matter amicably through the publication of this Consent Opinion without <br /> the imposition of a civil penalty against Evan Alford. <br /> As evidenced by his signature below,Mr.Evan Alford knowingly and of his own free will: <br /> (a) does not contest that any charges filed before the Ethics Adjudicatory Board would be <br /> supported by facts stated herein; (b) does not contest that the BOE possesses evidence to support <br /> violations of La. R.S. 42:1112(13)(1) of the Code, such that if the evidence is presented a public <br /> hearing, the Ethics Adjudicatory Board could find Mr. Alford violated the specified Code <br /> provisions; (c)waives his right of appeal; (d) acknowledges that upon his signature being affixed <br /> to this consent decree, this document will be available to the public as a public record; (e) agrees <br /> that this order and decree is final; and, (f) agrees to comply with any other term and/or condition <br /> in the following order and decree. <br /> ORDER <br /> 9. <br /> For the foregoing reasons: <br /> IT IS ORDERED that Evan Alford, in his capacity as a (former) Commissioner of <br /> the Touro Bouligny Security District, violated La. R.S. 42:1112(B)(1) of the Code by virtue of <br /> his participation in transaction involving Alford Advertising, Inc., a company owned and <br /> operated by his father—an immediate family member. <br />