Judges: CHARLES C. FOTI, JR., Attorney General.
Filed Date: 7/28/2005
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Pringle:
I am in receipt of your letter requesting the issuance of an Attorney General's opinion concerning the applicability of the Constitution, La. R.S.
Your letter indicates that the Caddo Levee District currently owns approximately 225 one acre campsites which it leases for three year periods to the general public. The Board of Commissioners wants to increase its campsite lease rates which have not changed since 1995. You raise the question about whether some Constitutional or statutory provision prevents the Board from increasing its campsite lease rates.
La. Const. Art.
La. R.S.
[i]f either the House or Senate oversight subcommittees appointed pursuant to R.S.
49:968 determines that a proposed fee adoption, increase or decrease is unacceptable, the respective subcommittee shall provide a written report containing the reasons therefore, to the governor, the agency proposing the fee adoption, increase or decrease, and the other house of the legislature. If the oversight committee of the other house of the legislature likewise determines that the proposed fee adoption, increase or decrease is unacceptable the fee action shall not be adopted by the agency.
Both La. Const. Art.
Levee districts, on the other hand, do not fall under the Executive Branch in the Constitution. Rather, La. Const. Art.
La. R.S.
Since the Caddo Levee District is a political subdivision of the state and is not a state board, commission, department, agency, special district, authority, or other entity of the state, the Constitution and the Administrative Procedures Act are not applicable here. Therefore, it is unnecessary to analyze whether the Levee Board's rental charge is a fee. It is the opinion of this office that the Caddo Levee District is not subject to the fee provisions set forth in La. Const. Art.
We hope that this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Yours very truly,
CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. ATTORNEY GENERAL