General Circular No. 001331
To: Heads of State Agencies and
Human Resource Directors
Subject: Acadian Day Proclamation
Issue Date: November 6, 1998
There is quoted below for your
information and guidance a proclamation issued on October 29, 1998 by the
Honorable M. J. "Mike" Foster, Jr., Governor of Louisiana.
STATE OF LOUISIANA
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
BATON ROUGE
PROCLAMATION NO. 46 MJF 98
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ACADIAN
DAY
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WHEREAS,
pursuant to R.S. 1:55(A)(1), Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 26, 1998, is
a legal holiday and a day of rest in the state of Louisiana;
WHEREAS,
R.S. 1:55(B)(3) empowers the governor to authorize, by executive proclamation,
the observance within the state of other holidays and half-holidays;
WHEREAS,
R.S. 1:55(B)(3) provides that whenever "the governor declares the fourth
Friday in November a holiday, such holiday shall be designated as Acadian
Day" commemorating "the arrival in Louisiana of the Acadian people
from the French colony, Acadie, following the ceding of that colony to England
in 1713, and in recognition of the fact that much of the early economic and
political development of Louisiana is directly attributable to the industry of
the Acadian people, through the cultivation of land, the utilization of
Louisiana's natural resources, and the interest of the Acadian people in
political self-determination and American democracy;" and
WHEREAS,
the citizens of the state of Louisiana will benefit from an additional legal
holiday during a time period when families traditionally gather together to
remember their blessings and family values are promoted;
NOW
THEREFORE I, M. J. "MIKE" FOSTER, JR., 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:
Friday, November 27, 1998, is declared Acadian Day in the state of Louisiana.
It shall be observed as a legal holiday and 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 Acadian Day as a day of rest. Nonetheless, an appointing authority
shall have discretion to require said officers or employees to work on Acadian
Day 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 the state of Louisiana, at the Capitol, in the city of Baton Rouge, on this
29th day of October, 1998.
s/ M. J. "Mike" Foster,
Jr.
GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA
ATTEST BY
THE GOVERNOR
s/ Fox McKeithen
Secretary of State
Sincerely,
Allen H. Reynolds
Director