Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

The Attorney General of Texas August 2, 1983 JIM MATTOX Attorney General Supreme Court Building Mr. Charles Travis Opinion No. JM-52 P.O.Box 12546 Executive Director martin. TX. 78711. 2548 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Re: Whether provisions in 5121475-2601 4200 Smith School Road Senate Bill No. 94 repealing Telex 9101874-1367 Austin, Texas 78744 certain provisions for fur- Telecopier 5121475~0266 bearing animals are effective 1607 Main St.. Suite 1400 Dear Mr. Travis: Oa,,as. TX. 75201-4709 2141742.6944 You have requested an interpretation of article 1, section 37 of Senate Bill No. 94, which was enacted by the Sixty-eighth Legislature 4824 Alberta Ave.. Suite 160 to repeal numerous provisions of the Parks and Wildlife Code. We El Pas,. TX. 79905-2793 believe that each provision of the code that is listed in section 37 y.iq533.3484 is repealed on the effective date of a proclamation of the Parks and Wildlife Commission that regulates the conduct proscribed by that 1220 Dallas Ave.. Suite 202 provision. “ouston, TX. 77002-6966 7131650-0666 "A fundamental rule in the construction of statutes is to ascertain and give effect to the intent of the Legislature." Jessen 606 Broadway. Suite 312 Associates, Inc. v. Bullock, 531 S.W.2d 593, 599 (Tex. 1975). Senate Lubbock, TX. 79401-3479 Bill No. 94 was enacted to place conservation control and game 8061747.5238 management under the sole authority of the 'Parks and Wildlife Department. See Bill Analysis to Senate Bill No. 94, prepared for House Committee on Environmental Affairs, filed in Bill File to Senate 4309 N. Tenth, Suite B MCAII~~. TX. 76501-1685 Bill No. 94, Legislative Reference Library. In so doing, the 5121682-4547 legislature repealed the provisions of the code included in article 1, section 36 of the bill on the effective date of the act, which is August 29, 1983. The legislature repealed numerous other provisions 200 Main Plaza, Suite 400 of the code in section 37, but with the intention that the repeal not San Anfonio. TX. 78205-2797 be effective until the Parks and Wildlife Commission by proclamation 5121225-4191 regulates the conduct controlled by each of those provisions. section 37 states that the provisions "are repealed," but "effective as An Equal OpportunityI provided by Section 61.004, Parks and Wildlife Code." Section 61.004 Affirmative Action Employer provides that a law making chapter 61 of the Parks and Wildlife Code applicable to all or a portion of the wildlife resources of a county or place repeals any provision of general or special law regulating the taking or possession of those wildlife resources when the commission's proclamation relating to those wildlife resources takes effect. We believe that when the legislature referred to section 61.004 in section 37 of the bill, it simply meant to adopt the method set forth therein. In other words, its intent was that the statutes Mr. Charles Travis - Page 2 (JM-52) 7 listed in section 37 would be deemed to be repealed only when a proclamation issued by the commission takes effect. We do not believe that it ever contemplated that the proclamations to be issued could affect only those statutes pertaining to wildlife resources that are under the regulatory authority in chapter 61. Otherwise, the listing of statutes in section 37 other than those pertaining to conduct that is regulated under chapter 61 could only be regarded as an idle gesture because a Parks and Wildlife Commission proclamation could never reach those statutes. Therefore, it is our opinion that the legislature clearly intended to repeal all statutes listed in section 37, but that the repeal would become effective only on the effective date of a proclamation issued by the Parks and Wildlife Commission. See McDonald v. State, 615 S.W.2d 214, 219 (Tex. Crim. App. 1981). SUMMARY The legislature repealed each provision of the Parks and Wildlife Code enumerated in article 1, section 37, Senate Bill No. 94, Acts of the Sixty-eighth Legislature, including provisions relating to fur-bearing animals, on the effective date of a proclamation of the Parks and Glildlife Commission regulating the conduct proscribed by that provision. J-h Very truly you JIM . MATTOX Attorney General of Texas TOM GREEN First Assistant Attorney General DAVID R. RICHARDS Executive Assistant Attorney General Prepared by Nancy Sutton Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Rick Gilpin, Acting Chairman Jon Bible David Brooks Colin Carl Jim Moellinger Nancy Sutton Bruce Youngblood P. 219