Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 7/5/1992
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Dupuis:
You have asked for an opinion of the Attorney General as to whether R.S.
The statute in question is entitled as follows:
R.S.
The police juries and other parish governing authorities shall have the following powers:
We will not reproduce section 21(A) herein because of its length but show that it deals with the powers of governing authorities to "pass ordinances to compel property owners to cut grass and obnoxious weeds on their property." Although this statute is placed in that section of title 33 concerning police juries its coverage and application is to parish governing authorities that must be empowered by legislative act. The tension between this statute and the Lafayette ordinance is as follows; the state statute states that it covers "vacant lots located within recognized subdivisions outside municipalities in the parish" while the Lafayette Parish ordinance covers all lots, which term is defined therein as follows:
The word lot as used in this article shall mean any subdivision lot, area, place, tract or parcel of land or any portion, thereof, whether or not said lot, area, place, tract or parcel is improved, occupied, vacant or leased.
The Lafayette Parish ordinance is clearly broader.
For the reasons that follow, it is the opinion of this office that R.S.
A police jury form of government would have only those powers set forth in R.S.
(E) Structure and Organization; Powers; Function. A home rule charter adopted under this Section shall provide the structure and organization, powers and functions of the government of the local government and subdivision; which may include the exercise of any power and performance of any functions necessary requisite, or proper for the management of its affairs, not denied by general law or inconsistent with this constitution.
Art. 6 Sec. 6 provides as follows:
The legislature shall enact no law the effect of which changes or affects the structure and organization or the particular distribution and redistribution of the powers and functions of any local governmental subdivision which operates under a home rule charter.
See also Francis v. Morial,
Trusting the above is helpful to your inquiry, we remain
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: JAMES M. ROSS Assistant Attorney General
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