§1000.8. Drug Rehabilitation Services District of the Fourth Judicial District; creation;
composition; powers; ad valorem tax
A. The Drug Rehabilitation Services District, hereinafter referred to as the "district",
is hereby created. The district shall be a political subdivision. The boundaries of the district
shall be coterminous with the boundaries of the Fourth Judicial District, which district
includes the parishes of Morehouse and Ouachita.
B. The district is established for the primary object and purpose of providing a
funding source for drug rehabilitation services and educational programs to residents of the
district who are determined to be eligible for such services. In the determination of eligibility
for such services, priority shall be given to adolescents and young adults who are determined
to be first offenders.
C. To provide for the orderly provision of the services to be furnished by the district
and to provide for representation in the affairs of the district of those persons and interests
immediately concerned with and affected by the purposes of the district, a board of
commissioners for the district is hereby created as the governing authority of the district,
hereinafter referred to as the "board".
D.(1) The board shall be composed of five members selected as provided in this
Paragraph. The five members of the board shall be appointed as follows and each
appointment shall be effective only if approved by the state legislators for the district within
thirty days of the appointment:
(a) The sheriffs of the parishes of Morehouse and Ouachita shall appoint one
member to the board.
(b) The district attorney for the Fourth Judicial District shall appoint one member to
the board.
(c) The judges of the Fourth Judicial District Court shall appoint one member to the
board.
(d) The parish governing authority for Morehouse Parish shall appoint one member
to the board.
(e) The parish governing authority for Ouachita Parish shall appoint one member to
the board.
(2)(a) The members of the board shall serve four-year terms of office, except the
initial members, who shall serve initial terms as follows:
(i) The two members appointed by the parish governing authorities for Morehouse
Parish and Ouachita Parish shall each serve a four-year term.
(ii) The member appointed by the judges of the Fourth Judicial District Court shall
serve a three-year term.
(iii) The member appointed by the sheriffs of the parishes of Morehouse and
Ouachita shall serve a two-year term.
(iv) The member appointed by the district attorney for the Fourth Judicial District
shall serve a one-year term.
(b) The members of the board shall serve until their successors have been appointed
and qualified.
(c) Any vacancy which occurs prior to the expiration of the term for which a member
of the board has been appointed shall be filled by appointment in the same manner as the
original appointment for the unexpired term.
E.(1) As soon as practical after appointment of the members, the board shall meet
and elect from among the members a chairman, a vice chairman, a secretary-treasurer, and
such other officers as it may deem appropriate. The secretary-treasurer shall furnish bond
in an amount and in accordance with terms and conditions fixed by the board.
(2) A majority of the members of the board shall constitute a quorum. A quorum
shall be required to transact business and all plans, actions, and resolutions of the board must
be approved by a majority of the quorum present.
(3) The board shall fix a time and place for the holding of its regular meetings and
shall hold at least one regular meeting in each calendar month. Additional regular or special
meetings may be held in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the board.
(4) The board shall adopt such rules and regulations as it considers necessary or
advisable for conducting its business and affairs.
(5) The members of the board shall serve without compensation.
(6) The board shall have the authority to contract, in accordance with applicable state
law, for the provision of drug rehabilitation services and prevention programs in accordance
with the plan developed by the board pursuant to Subsection F of this Section.
(7) The powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the board shall include but
not be limited to:
(a) Monitoring, evaluating, and reviewing the development and quality of drug
rehabilitation and prevention programs funded through the district.
(b) Advising and supplying information, as far as available, to civic groups and
private persons and organizations who may request such information or advice, and who
study or otherwise concern themselves with the district's problems.
(c) Providing information to officials of departments, agencies, and instrumentalities
of state and local government and to the public at large, in order to foster public awareness
and understanding of the objectives of the district in order to stimulate public interest and
participation in the objectives of the district.
(d) Accepting and receiving, in furtherance of its functions, funds, grants, and
services from the federal government or its agencies, from departments, agencies, and
instrumentalities of state, parish, municipal, or local government, or from private or civic
sources.
(e) Soliciting the assistance and active cooperation of industry and private civic
organizations which are active in anti-drug and drug rehabilitation efforts.
(f) Holding public hearings and sponsoring public forums whenever it deems
necessary or useful in the execution of its functions.
(g) Exercising all other powers necessary and proper for the discharge of its duties.
F.(1) Prior to the levy of any tax herein authorized, the board shall prepare, or cause
to be prepared, a plan specifying the type of services and programs proposed to be funded
through the district. The board shall conduct such public hearings, publish such notices with
respect thereto, and disseminate such information as it may consider to be appropriate or
advisable and in the public interest.
(2) Any plan shall include the following:
(a) An estimate of the annual and aggregate cost of providing the services and
programs set forth therein.
(b) An estimate of the aggregate number of mills required to be levied in each year
on the taxable real property within the district in order to provide the funds required for the
implementation or effectuation of the plan.
(c) Requirements and criteria for determination of eligibility for services and
programs which requirements shall include adolescents and young adults who are determined
to be first offenders as the first priority in the provision of the services specified.
(3) The plan shall become final and the tax specified in the plan shall be levied as
provided in this Section only upon approval of the plan by a majority vote of the membership
of the board and after at least one public hearing on the plan has been held in the district.
G. For implementation of the plan that has been approved pursuant to this Section,
the board with the approval of the parish governing authorities may levy and collect, in the
same manner and at the same time as all other ad valorem taxes on property subject to
taxation by the parishes included within the district are levied and collected, a special ad
valorem tax, not to exceed twenty mills, upon all taxable real property situated within the
boundaries of the district. The tax, when levied, shall be from year to year or for such period
of years as may be designated in the plan and in the resolution by which the election is called
on the question of the imposition of the tax.
H. An ordinance imposing the tax herein authorized shall be adopted by the board
and approved by the parish governing authorities only after the question of the imposition
of the tax, including its purpose, rate, and duration, has been submitted by the board to the
qualified electors of the district in accordance with law and a majority of those voting in the
election have voted in favor of the proposition.
I. The proceeds of any tax authorized by and levied in accordance with the provisions
of this Section shall be used exclusively to fund drug rehabilitation activities as provided for
in the plan. The district may contract with tax collectors of the parishes of the district to
collect the taxes authorized by this Section.
Acts 1990, No. 924, §1, eff. July 25, 1990; Redesignated from R.S. 33:2740.21
pursuant to Acts 2011, No. 248, §3.