Dear Representative Pinac:
This office is in receipt of your request for an opinion of the Attorney General in regard to the authority of a Police Juror when his district lies entirely within the bounds of the municipality. You ask, "What authority does the juror have?"
In numerous opinions this office has recognized that through Title 33 of the Louisiana revised statutes the Legislature has given complete control and jurisdiction over the incorporated area of municipalities to the governing body of each municipality. Atty. Gen. Op. Nos. 96-117, 92-84, 86-296, 84-749. This office recognized since the parish governing authority and the governing authority of municipalities are separate and distinct governing bodies, neither can enforce an ordinance outside of the jurisdiction of that governing body. Accordingly, in Atty. Gen. Op 79-440 this office stated that an ordinance of the police jury would only be enforceable outside a municipality.
In State v. Meche,
In this regard we find the provisions of R.S.
Therefore, we find the authority of the police juror where the municipality encompasses his district is limited to that shared with the other police jurors of the Parish in the unincorporated areas as set forth in R.S.
Moreover, it should be recognized that the individuals police jurors have no authority acting alone, but their power is in acting jointly as a majority through ordinances or resolutions.
We hope this sufficiently answers your inquiry.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB Attorney General
By: ___________________________ BARBARA B. RUTLEDGE Assistant Attorney General
RPI/bbr
