Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 7/27/2000
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Duty:
You requested reconsideration of Op.Atty.Gen. 98-213, which found that the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners (the "Board") was required to follow the capital outlay procedures and requirements found in La.R.S.
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"All money received by the state or by any state board, agency, or commission shall be deposited immediately upon receipt in the state treasury, except that received:
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(2) By trade or professional associations;"
This office has consistently held that it was the intent of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention, when referring to "trade or professional associations," to include agencies of state government which are involved in licensing and regulating persons and firms engaged in the various trades and professions. A careful review of the discussions of the Committee on Revenue Finance and Taxation reveals that, without any question, the majority of the members of that committee intended that the Constitution would exempt from the general provisions of Article VII, Section 9, (1) the various boards and commissions engaged in licensing and regulating and (2) those boards and commissions that are commonly known as "promotional boards." See Attorney General Opinion Nos. 74-1899, 75-23, 78-67A, 82-732, 85-774, 93-250.
Attorney General Opinion No. 85-774 addressed the issue of whether the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners should be exempt from depositing the money collected by it into the state treasury. La.R.S.
"Therefore, since the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners is involved in licensing and regulating persons, the constitutional exemption from depositing fees received by the Board into the state treasury is applicable."
This office has further held that when an entity is not required to deposit its monies into the State Treasury, no appropriation is required to expend the monies. La. Const. Art.
Trusting this adequately responds to your request, we remain
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: ________________________________ MARTHA S. HESS Assistant Attorney General
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