Dear Mr. Davis:
Reference is made to your recent request, on behalf of Nicholls State University, for an opinion of this office regarding the legality of the use of public funds to pay for three proposed University functions: (1) a twice yearly breakfast for retirees of the University, (2) a function or event for faculty spouses, and (3) a Christmas gumbo for all University employees and retirees. You advise that the University believes these functions could be of benefit to the University, by fostering the flow of useful information between the University, its President and event attendees; allowing attendees' interaction with the University President and the opportunity for the President and the University to seek advice and input from retirees and spouses; and affording complete interaction of the University's entire workforce and former employees.
The issues presented by your request must be addressed in light of the provisions of La. Const. (1974) Art.
This office has long recognized the caution which must be exercised in the expenditure of public funds. Historically, the Attorney General has followed the Louisiana Supreme Court's interpretation of La. Const. Art.
Although your correspondence sets forth a number of benefits which the University believes will be derived from the proposed functions, you did not note, nor is this office is aware of, any legal obligation or authority that has been placed upon the University which would require the University to utilize public funds for events and functions such as you have described.
The Office of the Attorney General has historically opined that in general, the payment or reimbursement for food, drink, or the expenses associated with luncheons, banquets, parties or similar functions, from public funds, is improper under La. Const. Art.
Based upon the foregoing and in accordance with the legal authorities and opinions cited herein, we are constrained to advise that Nicholls State University cannot use public funds for the events and functions which are the subject of your request, i.e., a twice yearly breakfast for retirees of the University, a function or event for faculty spouses, and a Christmas gumbo for employees and retirees.
We trust the foregoing to be helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact this office if we can be of assistance in other areas of the law.
Yours very truly,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
BY: ________________________________ JEANNE-MARIE ZERINGUE BARHAM Assistant Attorney General
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