TRANSIT MANAGEMENT OF SOUTHEAST LA., INC. v. COM'N ON ETHICS

No. 96-CC-1982.

710 So.2d 792 (1998)

TRANSIT MANAGEMENT OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, INC. v. COMMISSION ON ETHICS FOR PUBLIC EMPLOYEES.

Supreme Court of Louisiana.

April 24, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert L. Clayton, Vial, Hamilton, Koch & Knox, Simeon B. Reimonenq, Jr., Baton Rouge, for Applicant.

R. Gray Sexton, Maris L. McCrory, Baton Rouge, Patricia H. Douglas, Gonzales, Jennifer G. Magness, Baton Rouge, for Respondent.

Kim M. Boyle, New Orleans, Endya E. Delpit, for amicus curiae Regional Transit Authority.


ON REHEARING

PER CURIAM.*

On rehearing, the Commission on Ethics for Public Employees principally questions the statement (characterized as dicta) in our opinion on original hearing that "the person who will be ultimately affected by a ruling of the Commission, if and when a complaint is filed, can file an action for declaratory judgment in the district court to determine the legal correctness of the Commission's opinion on conduct...

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