Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 6/7/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Ms. Sandlin:
You have requested the opinion of this office as to whether a local housing authority in the state of Louisiana is considered a city, state or federal agency.
The Louisiana statutes dealing with housing authority law, LSA-R.S.
A local housing authority is apparently not considered a federal agency. In Gueson v. McHenry,
Although the creation of local housing authorities is sanctioned by the state pursuant to LSA-R.S.
It should also be noted, that housing authorities are not municipal corporations. See State v. Housing Authority of New Orleans,
In Attorney General Opinion 92-19, this office concluded that "housing authorities are agencies of municipal government in the sense that it [sic] serves a municipal purpose and are responsive to municipal policy." That Opinion further concludes that housing authorities are separate bodies, as opposed to being agents of municipalities. Therefore, a housing authority would not be considered the alter ego of the municipality which created it.
In our opinion, housing authorities can be considered to be instrumentalities of municipal government in the sense that they serve a municipal purpose and are responsive to municipal policy. However, in conformity with the authorities cited herein, it is our opinion that local housing authorities are not to be considered as city, state or federal agencies.
I trust that this answers your inquiry. Please advise if we can be of any further assistance.
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: JEANNE-MARIE ZERINGUE Assistant Attorney General
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