Dear Mr. Bertrand:
You have requested the opinion of this office on the legality of a proposed intergovernmental agreement between the Vermilion Parish Police Jury (Police Jury) and the Hospital Service District No. 2 of Vermilion Parish (Hospital District) for the construction of a facility that would house a parish health unit and offices for other community service programs. Under the proposed agreement the Police Jury would construct and maintain a building on land owned by the Hospital District and then use the building to house a parish health unit and provide office space for other community service programs. A reversion clause in the agreement would return the property to the Hospital District should the Police Jury cease operations. Of specific concern to the Police Jury is whether such an agreement is permissible under R.S.
A review of R.S.
The proposed agreement described in your opinion request would have the Hospital Service District contribute certain immovable property to the Police Jury who would in turn construct and operate a Parish health unit. Such an agreement would be between two public entities rather than between a public entity and a private person or legal entity and therefore the provisions of R.S.
R.S.
Among the purposes for which such joint undertakings are designated as appropriate in R.S.
R.S.
If it becomes desirable, the facility may be operated by a joint commission formed with the consent and participation of both bodies, as provided by R.S.
Please note that any agreement relating to the construction, use and operation of the facility should be scrutinized carefully for compliance with the requirements of R.S.
I trust that this answers your inquiry. Please advise if we may be of further assistance.
Very truly yours, CHARLES C. FOTI, JR. Attorney General
By: _______________________________ RICHARD L. MCGIMSEY Assistant Attorney General
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