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1991 Mississippi Attorney General Reports and Opinions 2406 (1991)

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MIKE MOORE             OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
ATTORNEY GENERAL
OFFICIAL ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OPINION
August 21, 1991
Mr. David Brisolara
Administrative Assistant
City of Starkville
City Hall, Lampkin Street
Starkville, Mississippi 39759
RE: FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS
Attorney General Mike Moore has received your recent letter
and assigned it to me for reply.       Your letter states the
following matter for consideration:
Assume that an area outside of and adjoining a
municipality petitions that municipality to establish
it as a separate and distinct fire district as outlined
in Miss. Code 1972 Ann., Section 21-25-21, et seq., and
that the municipality agrees and duly establishes such
a district.   The new district is not an extension of
the municipal district as possibly may be allowed by
Section 21-25-29. The intent of these petitioners and
the municipality is to enter into a contract so that
the municipality will provide fire protection to the
newly established district and this is made clear in
the ordinance to establish the district.      The new
district no longer desires or needs any fire protection
assistance from any source other than the municipality.
Under the above described circumstances does the county
board of supervisors retain the authority to levy ad
valorem taxes as authorized in Section 83-1-39 of the
Code in this newly established area?    If the county
boards does retain such authority must it remit all, or
at least the necessary amount of, the proceeds of such
a levy 'from within the district back to that district
so that it may apply them to the contract cost the
district incurs with the municipality?
OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI

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