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STATE OF LOUISIANA
DEPARTMENT OF STATE CIVIL SERVICE
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA
June
7, 2006
General Circular No. 001661
To: Heads of State Agencies and
Human Resource Directors
Subject: Legal
Holiday – July 3, 2006
Issue Date: June 7, 2006
STATE OF LOUISIANA
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
BATON ROUGE
PROCLAMATION NO. 33 KBB 2006
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WHEREAS, pursuant to
R.S. 1:55(A)(1) and (B)(1)(a), Independence Day, July 4, 2006, is a legal
holiday and a day of rest in the state of Louisiana which is observed by the
departments of state;
WHEREAS, R.S. 1:55(B)(3) empowers the governor to
authorize, by executive proclamation, the observance by the departments of the
state of other holidays and half-holidays that the governor deems in keeping
with efficient administration; and
WHEREAS, the
citizens of the state of Louisiana and the officers and employees of the
departments of the state will benefit from an additional legal holiday during a
period when families traditionally gather together to remember their blessings
and promote family and patriotic values;
NOW THEREFORE I, KATHLEEN BABINEAUX
BLANCO, Governor of the
state of Louisiana, by virtue of the authority vested by the Constitution and
laws of the state of Louisiana, do hereby order and direct as follows:
SECTION 1: Monday, July 3, 2006, is declared a legal holiday in
the state of Louisiana and shall be observed as a day of rest.
SECTION 2: Insofar
as practicable, the appointing authorities and/or heads of all institutions,
offices and departments of the state (hereafter “appointing authority”) shall
permit the officers and employees under their control to observe Monday, July
3, 2006, as a day of rest. Nonetheless, an appointing authority shall have
discretion to require said officers or employees to work on the holiday when,
in the appointing authority’s judgment, it is required for the efficient
administration of a state facility, the operation of which is necessary and
indispensable to the citizens of this state.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
set my hand officially and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of Louisiana, at
the Capitol, in the city of Baton Rouge, on this 6th day of June,
2006.
/S/Kathleen Babineaux
Blanco
GOVERNOR
OF LOUISIANA
ATTEST
BY