Judges: CHARLES C. FOTI, JR., Attorney General
Filed Date: 11/27/2006
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Smith:
On behalf of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, you have requested an Attorney General's Opinion on several issues surrounding the creation of hospital service districts pursuant to La. R.S.
Notwithstanding, representatives from the local health care community have presented a petition to the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, endorsed by twenty-five members of the public, requesting that the police jury create a parish wide hospital service district. Your request seeks guidance on the following points:
1) If Calcasieu Parish has already created two existing hospital service districts, is it required by La. R.S.
46:1059 to create a parish-wide hospital service district upon petition of twenty-five landowners in Calcasieu Parish?2) If La. R.S.
46:1059 does require the Parish to create a parish-wide hospital service district, would it exclude from its boundary the existing hospital service districts in the Parish or would the parish wide district overlap the two existing districts?3) If La. R.S.
46:1059 requires creation of a parish wide hospital service district on petition, what are the taxing rules or limitations of the newly created parish-wide hospital service district vis-À-vis the existing two hospital service districts?
In addressing your first question, attention must be given to the specific language of La. R.S.
§ 1059. Petition for organization of district
Upon failure or refusal of the police jury of any parish to organize a hospital service district, they are hereby required to and shall form such district when petitioned to so do upon petition presented to the police jury, signed by not less than twenty-five persons owning or assessed for lands in said districts. In presenting such petition to the police jury, such petition shall set forth substantially the boundaries of the district which is proposed to be organized.
Under the general rules of statutory interpretation, "[w]hen a law is clear and unambiguous and its application does not lead to absurd consequences, the law shall be applied as written and no further interpretation may be made in search of the intent of the legislature." Louisiana Civil Code Article
A plain reading of La. R.S.
Nevertheless, based upon the language of La. R.S.
We trust this adequately responds to your request. If you should any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Yours very truly,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. Attorney General
BY:________________ MICHAEL J. VALLAN Assistant Attorney General
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