Judges: WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR.
Filed Date: 7/8/1991
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Diez:
On behalf of the Ascension Parish School Board, you have requested the opinion of this office to the following questions.
(1) May the Superintendent of the Board enter into contracts/agreements for services on behalf of the Board, without the express authority of the Board.
(2) May the Superintendent of the Board obligate the funds of the board for any purpose without the express authority of the board.
(3) May the School Board lawfully delegate the authority to enter into contracts or obligate Board funds to the Superintendent.
(4) In the matter of the execution of contracts, what are the respective powers of the Board and the Superintendent.
The disposition of each of your questions will be addressed with the following discussion.
The Ascension Parish School Board has implied authority to contract with a third party to conduct an audit of its finances. Attorney General's Opinion 89-589. There is no statutory provision which prescribes the respective powers of the Parish Board and the superintendent to enter into a contract for such services; however, LSA-R.S.
"Each city or parish school board is authorized to make such rules and regulations for its own government, not inconsistent with law or with the regulations of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, as it may deem proper."
The Ascension Parish School Board, therefore, has the power to make rules and regulations, as it sees fit, for its own government. The superintendent's statutory powers are limited to that provided him in LSA-R.S.
LSA-R.S.
The superintendent, in turn, should act in a manner not inconsistent with the goals/objectives of the Board as defined in the adopted budget. This is a purely ministerial duty to enhance the efficiency in carrying out the Board's functions, and in no way empowers the superintendent to obligate the funds of the Board.
In conclusion, the superintendent of the Ascension Parish School Board may not enter into contracts on behalf of the Board without being given the power to do so by the Board in its adopted rules and regulations. The superintendent, as acting treasurer pursuant to LSA-R.S.
I trust that this opinion addresses your inquiries adequately. If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR. Attorney General
GLENN R. DUCOTE Assistant Attorney General