Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Part III - Division of Administrative Law
Chapter 11 - Ethics Adjudicatory Board
Section III-1103 - Recusal of an Ethics Adjudicatory Board Member (formerly Section 803)

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code III-1103

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. An Ethics Adjudicatory Board member shall voluntarily recuse himself and withdraw from any adjudication in which he cannot accord a fair and impartial hearing or consideration, when required by applicable rules governing the practice of law in Louisiana or for other good cause such as conflict of interest. Applicable recusal provisions include R.S. 49:960, R.S. 49:999, or other conflict of interest provisions.

B. When an Ethics Adjudicatory Board member is recused from a panel or a case to be adjudicated, the alternate administrative law judge shall be assigned to the panel or case.

C. In the event the alternate administrative law judge is unavailable, the administrative hearings clerk shall randomly select a name from the remaining Ethics Adjudicatory Board members. The selected individual shall be substituted on the panel or the case.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 49:991 et seq.

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