Judges: MARK PRYOR, Attorney General
Filed Date: 4/2/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Larry Prater State Representative 8800 Prater Lane Rudy, AR 72952-9373
Dear Representative Prater:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following questions concerning an election in Crawford County to repeal the tax going to the County Library Board:
1. When we have this election, how soon can the election be held?
2. If the petition is passed to repeal the tax, when will it become effective?
3. Will the petition become retroactive?
4. Will the library dissolve if Mr. Stilley wins his case?
RESPONSE
Question 1 — When we have this election, how soon can the election beheld?
It is my opinion that the election cannot be set any earlier than thirty days after the petition is filed. See Op. Att'y Gen.
Question 2 — If the petition is passed to repeal the tax, when will itbecome effective?
In my opinion, the result of the election will be effective when it is certified and entered of record by the County Judge. See Ark. Const. amend.
. . . the result as entered of record shall be conclusive unless attacked in the courts within thirty days.
Ark. Const. amend.
Question 3 — Will the petition become retroactive?
It is my opinion that the answer to this question is "no." Section 2 of Amendment 38 provides for the continual levy of the library tax wherein it states: "If a majority of the qualified electors voting on the question at such election vote in favor of the specified tax, then it shall thereafter be continually levied and collected as other general taxes. . . ." Ark. Const. amend.
Question 4 — Will the library dissolve if Mr. Stilley wins his case?
The case to which you refer is a case currently pending before the court. It is the long-standing policy of this office to decline to issue opinions on matters that are the subject of ongoing litigation. I would note, however, that as the case currently stands, Mr. Stilley has not sought dissolution of the library. Nor do I believe such dissolution would necessarily follow from this case. See generally A.C.A. §
Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MARK PRYOR Attorney General
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