Judges: CHARLES C. FOTI, JR., Attorney General
Filed Date: 11/21/2006
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Superintendent Picard:
This is in response to your request for an opinion of this office concerning the authority of the Recovery School District ("RSD") to lease property under its jurisdiction. More specifically, you ask whether the RSD can lease property currently under its control to the Federal Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA") for the purpose of installing mobile housing units for teachers and/or first responders. Currently, the RSD is in control of over one hundred schools that were transferred to the RSD and were previously operated by the Orleans Parish School Board ("OPSB"). You state that the Louisiana Recovery Authority ("LRA") and FEMA approached the RSD to seek permission to install mobile housing units on school property owned by OPSB and currently under the control of the RSD. We understand that the RSD proposes to use these units to house teachers and possibly first responders, and will be available to eligible tenants for a period not to exceed eighteen (18) months.
The RSD is an intermediate education unit administered by the Louisiana Department of Education ("DOE") subject to the approval of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education ("BESE"). See La. R.S.
(a) The school district shall have the right to use any school building and all facilities and property otherwise part of the school and recognized as part of the facilities or assets of the school prior to its placement in the school district and shall have access to such additional facilities as are typically available to the school, its students, and faculty and staff prior to its placement in the school district. Such use shall be unrestricted, except that the school district shall be responsible for and obligated to provide for routine maintenance and repair such that the facilities and property are maintained in as good an order as when the right of use was acquired by the district. [ . . . ]
(b)(i) In the case of the transfer of schools pursuant to R.S.
17:10.7 , the school district may, at the discretion of the administering agency and notwithstanding the provisions of Subparagraph (a) of this Paragraph, acquire with the transfer of the schools all the rights and responsibilities of ownership regarding all land, buildings, facilities, and other property that is part of the school being transferred, except that the school district may not transfer the ownership of the land or usable buildings constructed on the land to another saver returning the land and such buildings to the stewardship of the prior system. The district may lease land or property, dispose of property other than the land as is necessary to properly manage the operation of the schools, rebuild school buildings, or renovate school buildings. [Emphasis added.]
Under La. R.S.
As for the housing of first responders, the opinion request does not provide sufficient information as to the type of first responders proposed to be housed in these units or the reason for their presence at the schools such that a determination can be made that the first responders would be considered "necessary" for the proper management of the operation of the schools being operated and managed by the RSD.
This opinion is limited to the issues presented in your request and the specific facts of housing shortage and the difficulties in recruiting teachers in a post-Katrina New Orleans and should not be construed as endorsing a broad authority to lease school sites placed under the RSD's control. The validity of any future lease will depend on the facts surrounding the lease, such as the proposed use of the property, parties to the lease, the necessity of the lease for proper operation of the schools and the procedures followed by the RSD. Any such lease must conform to the provisions of La. R.S.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely,
Charles C. Foti, Jr. Attorney General
By:___________________________ Uma M. Subramanian Assistant Attorney General
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