The Honorable Lloyd C. McCuiston, Jr. State Representative 1501 N. Golf Link Cove West Memphis, AR 72301-3867
Dear Representative McCuiston:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following questions:
1. What is the definition of an `elective or other appointive office under the municipal, county, state, or federal government' as cited in A.C.A.
14-201-105 (c)?2. Is a college or university a political subdivision under Arkansas Code?
It must be initially noted in response to your first question that the Attorney General, as a member of the executive department, does not possess the authority to legislate a definition where the General Assembly has elected not to provide one. While I am therefore unable to provide a controlling definition of "elective or other appointive office under the municipal, county, state, or federal government," as that phrase appears in §
The Arkansas Supreme Court set forth the governing principles inMaddox v. State,
The above decisions would, in my opinion, likely be referenced in a court's determination of what constitutes an "elective or other appointive office" for purposes of A.C.A. §
With regard to your second question, a conclusive determination would require reference to the particular Code section. As a general matter, however, my research of case law indicates that while state-supported institutions of higher education are considered state institutions and instrumentalities of the state (see, e.g., Arkansas v. Texas,
[P]olitical subdivisions have been defined as that `they embrace a certain territory and its inhabitants, organized for the public advantage, and not in the interest of particular individuals or classes; that their chief design is the exercise of governmental functions; and that to the electors residing within each is, to some extent, committed the power of local government, to be wielded either mediately or immediately within their territory for the peculiar benefit of the people there residing.'
As noted above, however, whether a state-supported college or university constitutes a "political subdivision" under any particular provision of the Arkansas Code would require consideration of the legislation in question.
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
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