Louisiana 2014 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB500 Introduced / Bill

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Regular Session, 2014
HOUSE BILL NO. 500
BY REPRESENTATIVE BERTHELOT
ETHICS/CODE:  Allows a public servant to accept gifts valued at twenty-five dollars or
less, up to an aggregate value of seventy-five dollars from any one person in a
calendar year
AN ACT1
To amend and reenact R.S. 42:1123(26), relative to the Code of Governmental Ethics; to2
allow the acceptance of certain gifts by public servants under certain circumstances;3
and to provide for related matters.4
Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:5
Section 1.  R.S. 42:1123(26) is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 6
ยง1123.  Exceptions7
This Part shall not preclude:8
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(26)(a) The acceptance by a public servant of anything of economic value10
as a gift or gratuity from any person when the value of such gift or gratuity does not11
exceed one hundred dollars per event, for flowers or a donation in connection with12
the death of a member of the immediate family of a public servant.13
(b) The acceptance by a public servant of anything of economic value as a14
gift from any person when the value of the gift does not exceed twenty-five dollars15
and the aggregate value of all gifts from any one person pursuant to this16
Subparagraph does not exceed seventy-five dollars in a calendar year.17
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HB NO. 500
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of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
Berthelot	HB No. 500
Abstract: Allows a public servant to accept a gift valued up to $25, up to an aggregate
value of $75 for all gifts from any one person in a calendar year.
Present law (R.S. 42:1111) prohibits a public servant (which includes a public employee or
an elected official) from receiving anything of economic value, other than compensation and
benefits from the governmental entity to which he is entitled, for the performance of his
duties.  Present law (R.S. 42:1115(A)) prohibits a public servant from soliciting or accepting
anything of economic value as a gift or gratuity from any person if the public servant knows
or should know that such person has or is seeking to obtain a business relationship with the
public servant's agency or is seeking to influence the passage or defeat of legislation by the
public servant's agency.  Present law (R.S. 42:1115(B)) prohibits a public employee from
soliciting or accepting anything of economic value as a gift or gratuity from any person if
the public employee knows or should know that such person conducts operations or
activities which are regulated by the public employee's agency or has substantial economic
interests which may be substantially affected by the performance or nonperformance of the
public employee's official duty.  	Present law (R.S. 42:1102(22)) defines a "thing of
economic value" as money or any other thing having economic value except promotional
items having no substantial resale value.  Contains certain other exceptions, including the
acceptance of food, drink, or refreshments consumed by a public servant while the personal
guest of a person, including reasonable transportation and entertainment incidental thereto.
Present law (R.S. 42:1126) contains an exception to the ethics code to allow a public servant
to accept a gift or gratuity from any person when the value of such gift or gratuity does not
exceed $100 per event, for flowers or a donation in connection with the death of a member
of the immediate family of a public servant.
Proposed law additionally allows a public servant to accept a gift from any person when the
value of the gift does not exceed $25 and the aggregate value of all gifts from any one person
pursuant to proposed law does not exceed $75 in a calendar year.
(Amends R.S. 42:1123(26))