Judges: JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL, Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/16/2009
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Dr. Ebarb:
You have requested an Attorney General's opinion as to whether the Board of Directors ("Board") for the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts ("LSMSA") must comply with the provisions of R.S.
You provide in your letter that the LSMSA is state-wide residential school for gifted and talented high school students in Louisiana. It is located on the campus of Northwestern State University of Louisiana in Natchitoches. The LSMSA draws from students all across the state and currently enrolls students from more than 50 parishes each year. LSMSA and its Board were created by legislative act, 1 the provisions of which are codified at R.S.
Louisiana Revised Statutes, Title 43, Chapter 4, entitled Official Journals of Political Subdivisions, sets forth the requirements and procedures by which political subdivisions must select an official journal and publish minutes of their proceedings in the selected journal. La.R.S.
The term "political subdivision" is defined in La.Constitution Article VI, § 44(2) as "a parish, municipality, and any other unit of local government, including a school board and a special district, authorized by law to perform governmental functions." It is the opinion of this office that the LSMSA is not a political subdivision, but rather an agency of the state, as evidenced by its placement within the State Department of Education. R.S.
We further note that the statutes creating the LSMSA3 are silent with regard to the publication of minutes of its official proceedings. Therefore, LSMSA in not required to publish its minutes in any journal and may continue to publish them on its website.
We trust this adequately addresses your concerns. If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact our office.
With kindest regards,
JAMES D. "BUDDY" CALDWELL
Attorney General
DENISE B. FITZGERALD
Assistant Attorney General
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