FULDA v. LOUISIANA OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH

No. 96-CC-0647.

673 So.2d 201 (1996)

Charles J. FULDA, III v. LOUISIANA OFFICE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, Department of Health and Hospitals and the Commission on Ethics for Public Employees.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

May 10, 1996.


PER CURIAM.

WRIT GRANTED. The Commission on Ethics for Public Employees issued an opinion concluding that plaintiff was a public employee subject to the post-employment restrictions found in the Code of Governmental Ethics and that La.R.S. 42:1121.B. prohibited plaintiff as a former employee of the Office of Public Health from contracting back with his former agency to perform the exact same services which he had provided as an employee. The court of appeal reversed...

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