Dear Mr. Riley:
Your request for an Attorney General opinion has been forwarded to me for research and reply. In particular, you have asked the following questions:
1. Is it the responsibility of the Police Jury to pay for the cost of juveniles placed in detention?
2. May Criminal Court funds be used pay the cost of detention? Are there any other funds available to the District Attorney's office and/or the Police Jury?
The issue as to whom is obligated to pay for the cost of juvenile detention pending court adjudication is addressed in Attorney General Opinion No. 81-411-A. The author of this opinion concluded that it is the parish governing authority that is responsible for the cost incurred. In 1991, the legislature passed several statutes that support this conclusion. LSA-R.S.
Attorney General Opinion No. 91-425 states that as a result of this responsibility being placed upon the participating parish, the parish general fund is obligated to pay the expenses of juvenile detention. Since it is not the responsibility of the courts to pay these costs, the Criminal Court Fund may not be used. However, subsequent to the release of these Attorney General Opinions, the legislature enacted LSA-R.S.
A tax may be levied in order to finance the housing of the youth offenders. LSA-R.S.
Therefore, it is the opinion of the Attorney General that the Police Jury of Jefferson Davis Parish, as the governing authority, is responsible to pay for the costs incurred by placement of juveniles in detention. Further, the parish general fund is obligated to pay for these expenses, not the Criminal Court Fund. However, the legislature has authorized the parish governing authority to levy taxes in order to provide the funds necessary to pay for juvenile detention.
If our office can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. With kindest regards, I remain
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB
BY: ___________________________ Jennifer H. Culotta Assistant Attorney General
RECEIVED: 5-28-96 RELEASED: July 26, 1996
JENNIFER H. CULOTTA Assistant Attorney General
