Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 6/27/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Wilson:
Our office is in receipt of your request for an Attorney General's opinion regarding the location of parish offices. Specifically, you have questioned which offices within the Parish of Lafourche can be relocated outside of the parish seat.
The Parish of Lafourche operates under a home rule charter, with a parish council form of government, under the provisions of Article
The question is whether the power to establish the location of governmental departments is a power within the authority of a parish governing body functioning under a home rule charter as a matter of the structure and organization of local government, or as a matter of the powers and function of local government.
In Attorney General Opinion No. 81-90, our office reviewed this matter extensively and concluded that "[t]he area dealing with supervision, control, internal arrangement and organization of a particular department or organ of local government and not the right and power or duty and obligation to perform is the area constitutionally protected from interference by the state", and that "[t]he location of the office of a parish employee or official does not relate to the power, authority, duty, onus or obligation to perform, but relates more to the arrangement, organization and structure of local government." Our office then opined that "[a] parish governing body functioning under the provisions of a home rule charter pursuant to Article
LSA-R.S.
We hope that this opinion sufficiently addresses all of your concerns, and if we can be of further assistance in this matter, please contact our office.
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: ANGIE ROGERS LaPLACE Assistant Attorney General RPI/ARL:pb/0246s