Dear Representative Stelly and Ms. Mailhes:
We received your requests for our opinion regarding the purchase of culverts by the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for resale to private citizens. As we appreciate the facts, the culverts may be installed on public and private property.
The powers of police juries are defined by the legislature in La.R.S.
The police jury is charging the private property owner for the culvert and labor involved in installing the culvert. The owner may choose to purchase the materials and do the work himself subject to the police jury's inspection. Thus, there does not appear to be any violation of Article
The request of the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury mentions Article
The police jury is authorized by statute to regulate and control its streets and to provide for the general welfare of its citizens. The expenditure clearly serves a public purpose. The benefit, a better and more uniform drainage system, is proportionate to the cost for such, assuming of course that the police jury is charging the private property owner for its costs alone. Thus, this arrangement appears to be a valid cooperative endeavor.
You also question if the police jury must pay and/or collect sales tax. La.R.S.
In sum, it is our opinion that the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury may enter into a cooperative endeavor with individual property owners to install culverts so as to improve the overall drainage system of the parish. We recommend that the police jury contact the Louisiana Department of Revenue and Taxation for advice and guidance regarding the sales tax issue.
We trust this adequately responds to your request. If you need additional information or have any questions whatsoever, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
With kindest regards,
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: __________________________ TINA VICARI GRANT Assistant Attorney General
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