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A. The governing authority of any fire protection district located within the parish of Caddo is hereby authorized to establish, by majority vote of the members of the authority, a service charge or rates of service charges to be assessed persons owning each residential or commercial structure, whether occupied or unoccupied, located wholly or partly within the boundaries of the district, subject to the provisions of Subsection B of this Section. For purposes of this Section, each residential or commercial unit in a structure and each housing unit within a multiple dwelling structure shall be considered a separate structure, and a mobile home, as defined in R.S. 9:1149.2, shall be considered a structure. Such service charges or rates of service charges shall be established by the governing authority of such district and shall be framed so as to cover and shall be used for the costs either incurred or for contracting of any or all fire protection, emergency medical transportation, and all emergency services incidental thereto.
B. Service charges or rates of service charges so established shall be assessed by resolution of the governing authority of the district. However, the resolution assessing said service charges shall be adopted by the governing authority only after the question of the assessment and the amount of the service charges or rates of service charges to be established have been submitted to and approved by a majority of electors of the district voting at an election held for that purpose. Such election shall be conducted in accordance with the election laws of the state and shall be held at the same time that an election authorized by the provisions of R.S. 18:402 is held, or the governing authority may call a special election at a date determined upon its own initiative.
C. (1) The governing authority of the district assessing a service charge or rates of service charges for fire protection services and emergency services as provided in this Section shall also have the authority to use any reasonable means to collect and enforce the collection of such service charges, including any means authorized by law for the collection of taxes. Such means shall include the assessor carrying the fire protection service charges on the tax rolls for the parish and the sheriff of the parish collecting such service charges at the same time as ad valorem taxes are collected and with the same authority with which such taxes are collected. If any fire protection service charge becomes delinquent and unpaid, the sheriff shall send a “Final Notice” to the delinquent property owner by registered or certified mail. The sheriff shall also publish notice of the pending delinquent property sale in the parish journal, setting forth the names and addresses of the delinquent property owners and the date and place of the sale to enforce collection and he shall enforce the collection in the same manner as ad valorem taxes are collected. The governing authority may compensate the sheriff and the tax assessor for such collection upon mutual agreement of the governing authority and the sheriff and tax assessor.
(2)(a) The governing authority of the district shall also have the authority to place liens for fire protection service charges upon the structure subject to the charge, upon the building, if any, in which the structure is located if it is owned by the owner of the structure, and upon the lot of ground not exceeding one acre on which the structure is situated if such lot of ground belongs to the person who owns such structure; however, if such structure or building is owned by a lessee of the lot of ground, the lien shall exist only against the lease and shall not affect the owner of the lot. Such lien shall be placed upon property only in the event of refusal of the owner of a structure to pay said service charges when requested to do so by said governing authority within thirty days of receipt by the owner of such a request by registered or certified letter.
(b) The governing authority may file a statement reflecting the amount of the unpaid charges in the mortgage office of the parish, which, when so filed and recorded, shall operate as a lien and privilege in favor of the district against property as provided herein.
(c) In addition, the governing authority of the district shall be entitled to recover the amount of said charges, together with all costs of court and attorney fees, by ordinary process in the district court of the parish.
(d) The governing authority may also provide, by resolution for interest on the amount of said charges, which shall be paid prior to cancellation of the lien.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 40, § 1502.15. Service charge authorized for fire protection districts in the parish of Caddo; assessment and collection - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-40-sect-1502-15/
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