MANNING v. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND FISH.

Nos. 99 CA 0782, 99 CA 0783.

762 So.2d 157 (2000)

James H. MANNING v. DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit.

May 12, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Floyd J. Falcon, Jr., Baton Rouge, for Appellant, James H. Manning.

Walter L. Smith, III, Baton Rouge, for Appellee, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

Robert R. Boland, Jr., Baton Rouge, for Department of Civil Service.

BEFORE: SHORTESS, C.J., PARRO and KUHN, JJ.


SHORTESS, C.J.

James H. Manning (Manning) was employed by the State of Louisiana, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (Department), and had gained permanent status in the classified civil service as Biologist Assistant Division Administrator. As one of his duties, Manning was responsible for drafting rules and regulations for the state's wildlife management areas and refuges. In 1996, Manning was responsible for drafting rules and regulations for Timken Wildlife...

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