Dear Mr. Seal:
You have requested the opinion of this office on the following issue:
May the Assessor's Office legally donate computer equipment which is no longer useful to this office to another public official's office?
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Except as otherwise provided by this constitution, the funds, credit, property, or things of value of the state or of any political subdivision shall not be loaned, pledged, or donated to or for any person, association, or corporation, public or private.
This constitutional provision has been interpreted on numerous occasion by this office and also by our courts. The jurisprudence holds that the constitutional prohibition is violated whenever a public entity gives up something of value when there is no legal obligation to do so. See City of Port Allen v. Louisiana Municipal Risk,
However, La. R.S.
I trust that this answers your inquiry. Please let me know if we may be of any further assistance to you in this matter.
Sincerely,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: GLENN R. DUCOTE Assistant Attorney General Chief, Public Finance Contracts Section
RPI/GRD
Hon. Randy Seal, Assessor Washington Parish Courthouse 908 Washington Street Franklinton, LA 70438
Date Received: Date Released: March 22, 2000
Glenn R. Ducote Assistant Attorney General
