ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
GREG ABBOTT
July 2, 2014
The Honorable Kenda Culpepper Opinion No. GA-l 069
Rockwall County Criminal District Attorney
Rockwall County Courthouse Re: Authority of the Rockwall County
1111 East Yellowjacket Lane, Suite 201 Juvenile Board over policy matters of the
Rockwall, Texas 75087 juvenile probation department, including the
adoption of a personnel manual
(RQ-1178-GA)
Dear Ms. Culpepper:
You ask about the authority of the Rockwall County Juvenile Board over policy matters
of the juvenile probation department, including the adoption of a personnel manua1. 1
Chapter 152, subchapter A of the Human Resources Code (the "Code") contains
provisions generally applicable to county juvenile boards. TEX. HuM. REs. CODE ANN.
§§ 152.0001-.0016 (West 2013 & Supp. 2013). Subsection 152.0007(a)(2) ofthe Code provides
that a "juvenile board shall ... adopt a budget and establish policies, including financial policies,
for juvenile services within the jurisdiction of the board." !d. § 152.0007(a)(2) (West 2013).
Section 152.2051 of the Code, the specific enabling statute establishing the Rockwall County
Juvenile Board, states that several general provisions, including section 152.0007, "do not apply
to the juvenile board of Rockwall County." !d. § 152.205l(d). You are concerned that the
exemption in section 152.205l(d) may limit the Rockwall County Juvenile Board's authority to
establish policy or adopt a personnel policy manual. Request Letter at 1-2.
By stating that certain statutory mandates do not apply to the Rockwall County Juvenile
Board, subsection 152.2051(d) of the Code does not prohibit the Rockwall County Juvenile
Board from establishing policy or deny it the authority to establish policy. Subsection
152.0001(b) of the Code provides that "[a] statement in this chapter that a general provision of
this subchapter does not apply to a specific juvenile board does not affect the application of other
1
See Letter from Honorable Kenda Culpepper, Rockwall Cnty. Crim. Dist. Att'y, to Honorable Greg
Abbott, Tex. Att'y Gen. at 1 (Jan. 9, 2014), http://www.texasattomeygeneral.gov/opin ("Request Letter").
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laws on the same subject that may affect the board." TEX. HUM. REs. CODE ANN. § 152.0001(b)
(West 2013).
A county juvenile board, with the advice and consent of the county commissioners court,
is authorized to employ probation officers and other personnel "necessary to provide juvenile
probation services" according to state administrative standards and local need. /d. § 142.002(a).
Subsection 221.002(a)(l) of the Code authorizes the Texas Juvenile Justice Board ("TJJB") to
adopt general rules governing county juvenile boards, including "rules that provide ... minimum
standards for personnel, staffing, case loads, programs, facilities, record keeping, equipment, and
other aspects of the operation of a juvenile board that are necessary to provide adequate and
effective probation services." Id. § 221.002(a)(l) (West Supp. 2013). The TJJB has adopted
rules requiring county juvenile boards to "adopt written personnel policies" and to "adopt written
department policies and procedures." 37 TEX. ADM1N. CODE § 341.3(a)-(b) (2014). Thus, to
answer your question, the Rockwall County Juvenile Board possesses authority to adopt written
department policy and to adopt a personnel policy manual for use by the juvenile probation
department.
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SUMMARY
The Rockwall County Juvenile Board possesses authority
to adopt written department policy and to adopt a personnel policy
manual for use by the juvenile probation department.
Very truly yours,
DANIEL T. HODGE
First Assistant Attorney General
JAMES D. BLACKLOCK
Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
VIRGINIA K. HOELSCHER
Chair, Opinion Committee
William A. Hill
Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee