Dear Judge Centanni:
This office is in receipt of your request for an opinion of the Attorney General in regard to acquiring office space for your court in a municipal building of the City of Kenner. You indicate your district includes approximately 80% of Kenner and the building lies within your district. The 6th Justice Court includes your courtroom, the Clerk of Court's office, and Constable's office, and you ask if there is any prohibition for the 6th Justice Court being located in a municipal services building. You further ask if the City is required to assess a cost for the office space for the 6th Justice Court.
We first note that this office has observed in accordance with R.S.
As you relate in your inquiry, you have executed several hundred arrest warrants for the City of Kenner Police Department under both state and city municipal charges, and the building in question lies in your district which is a requirement that your court must be held in the district from which you are elected, Atty, Gen. Op. No. 98-35. Because of the activities of your office in relationship to the operation of the municipality, we believe pursuant to a cooperative endeavor, a municipality may furnish space in a municipal building for the needs of a Justice of the Peace Court.
Moreover, we find an agreement by the municipality with your Court to permit your occupancy in a municipal building without cost would be valid. While Art.
Accordingly, we would conclude there would be a valid basis for a cooperative endeavor for the municipality to furnish the 6th Justice of the Peace Court with office space in the municipal building without assessing a rental fee if it should reach such an agreement.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry, but if we can be of further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us.
Sincerely yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: __________________________ BARBARA B. RUTLEDGE Assistant Attorney General
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