Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 8/11/1999
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mayor Henagan:
Reference is made to your recent request for an Attorney General's opinion regarding the use of a portion of the proceeds of a dedicated 1/2 cent sales and use tax approved by the voters of the City of DeQuincy for the purposes specified in the tax proposition, the pertinent provisions of which provide:
"the proceeds of the Tax to be dedicated and used for the following purposes:
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(ii) 28% for maintaining, operating and purchasing necessary equipment for DeQuincy Memorial Hospital and/or improving the DeQuincy Memorial Hospital "
It is our understanding that the City is negotiating a sale of the DeQuincy Memorial Hospital to Camelot Healthcare, a private concern. In anticipation of the sale, you have asked this office to advise you as to what should or can be done with the proceeds of the tax dedicated as set forth above.
Please be advised that La. R.S.
In Police Jury of the Parish of Acadia v. All Taxpayers, et al. (La.App. 3rd Cir. 3/29/95),
"It is a familiar principal that laws authorizing taxation are in derogation of common right; and therefore to be strictly construed. And this is especially true of laws authorizing special taxes. If, therefore, among the enumerated purposes for which a certain special tax is authorized to be levied, a certain particular purpose is not mentioned, the conclusion is inevitable that for this unnamed purpose the tax may not be levied."
Based upon the foregoing, it is the opinion of this office that the tax revenues in question, which are dedicated for "maintaining, operating and purchasing necessary equipment for and/or improving the DeQuincy Memorial Hospital," can only be utilized for that purpose. Absent a rededication of those funds by the voters, the funds in question cannot be put to any other legal purpose. In order to utilize any accumulated proceeds of the hospital's percentage of the sales tax in question and/or in order to continue collecting this sales tax, the City should have its voters rededicate the hospital's percentage of the sales tax to another purpose, by having a proposition to that effect placed before the voters at a future election.
Out of an abundance of caution, we note herein that La. R.S.
We trust the foregoing to be of assistance. Please do not hesitate to contact us if we can be of assistance to you in the future.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: JEANNE-MARIE ZERINGUE BARHAM Assistant Attorney General
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