Pubdate: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 Source: Daily Comet (LA) Copyright: 2008 Comet-Press Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://dailycomet.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1505 Note: Letter writers must provide phone number for verification Author: Ben Lundin Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) ELECTED LAFOURCHE OFFICIALS COULD BE SUBJECT TO DRUG TESTING THIBODAUX -- Appointed and elected Lafourche Parish officials may soon face mandatory random drug tests. The proposal, which the Parish Council is scheduled to consider Tuesday, is the brainchild of Councilman Lindel Toups. He introduced it after proposing random drug tests of public-school employees, which prompted some local residents to question why the same tests aren't required of government representatives. Toups said he believes his peers will support his newest measure. "I don't see why not. I don't see why somebody could vote against it," he said. "We drug test employees, so why not drug test the council and administration?" The measure mandates that anyone in the parish administration or on the council be drug tested at random. It does not state how often the drug testing should occur. Council members are set to decide the matter during their regular meeting, which starts at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the former Walmart, 4876 La. 1 in Mathews. Toups' other drug-test proposal, which originated as a formal request that state lawmakers pass a law requiring drug tests of public-school employees and later evolved into mass drug tests for anyone relying on government dollars, will not go before the council Tuesday. Toups said he will wait until he knows all nine council members will be attendance. The first incarnation of that measure -- which was directed at public-school teachers -- was overwhelmingly shot down a month ago, with Toups casting the lone vote in favor. He returned two weeks later with a substitute measure to drug test anyone relying on government dollars. Council members thought that one passed, but they learned later it failed because of a technicality. A majority of the council members present voted for the measure, resulting in a 4-3 vote. However, District Attorney Cam Morvant later said the parish's bylaws require a majority vote from the nine-member council, not a majority of those present. Toups has promised to bring the measure back to the council when all nine members are present. However, Councilman Phillip Gouaux will be in Kansas, and Councilman Daniel Lorraine will be unable to attend while he continues to recover from triple-bypass heart surgery. Toups said he expects to present the measure to the council during the first meeting in January. The council's second December meeting, originally scheduled for Dec. 23, has been canceled. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath