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Annie WILLIS v. George WHITFIELD, Administrator, Louisiana Office of Employment Security and Friends of the Zoo, Inc.
    No. 87-CA-2236.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    Sept. 12, 1988.
    David Williams, Mark Moreau, Mary Ellen Roy, New Orleans Legal Asst. Corp., New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellant.
    Frank T. Scott, Jr., Denise A. Nagel, James A. McGraw, Bernard J. Francis, Sr., Ollivette E. Mencer, Vivian B. Guillory, Office of Employment Security, Baton Rouge; Ralph Capitelli, Richard A. Bordelon, Capi-telli, Bencomo & Wicker, New Orleans for defendant-appellee.
   PER CURIAM.

For the reasons assigned on rehearing in Toney v. Whitfield, 531 So.2d 445 (La.1988), the judgment of the district court is reversed and the case is remanded to the district court for proceedings consistent with our opinion therein.

CALOGERO, J., concurs.

DENNIS, J.,

concurs, disagreeing with the statement that the statute would be unconstitutional under another interpretation of the statute.

LEMMON, J., dissents for reasons assigned in the Toney case.