Dear Representative Stivison:
This opinion is in response to your question asking whether the St. Charles County Ambulance District may invest in mutual fund accounts.
An ambulance district is a "body corporate and a political subdivision of the state" and is statutorily empowered to levy and collect taxes. Section
Section 23. Limitation on ownership of corporate stock, use of credit and grants of public funds by local governments. No county, city or other political corporation or subdivision of the state shall own or subscribe for stock in any corporation or association, or lend its credit or grant public money or thing of value to or in aid of any corporation, association or individual, except as provided in this constitution.
In interpreting this constitutional provision, consideration must be given to its purpose and a reasonable interpretation made of the language used. See Rathjen v. Reorganized School DistrictR-II of Shelby County,
There is no evidence Missouri voters intended the language in Article
A mutual fund has been defined as an investment company that invests money of its shareholders in a (usually) diversified group of securities of other corporations. Websters New Collegiate Dictionary, 1977. It would be inconsistent with Article
Conclusion
It is the opinion of this office that an ambulance district may not invest in mutual fund accounts.
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
