Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

The Attorney General of Texas December 22, 1982 MARK WHITE Attorney General Honorable James S. McGrath Opinion No. MW-523 Supreme Court Building Criminal District Attorney P. 0. Box 12546 Jefferson County Re: The special fund established Austin, TX. 76711. 2546 512/475-2501 P. 0. Box 2553 by section 54.061(c) of the Telex 9101674-1367 Beaumont, Texas 77704 Family Code Telecopier 5121475.0266 Dear Mr. McGrath: 1607 Main St., Suite 1400 Dallas, TX. 75201-4709 You have asked two questions dealing with the special fund 2141742.6944 established by section 54.061 of the Family Code which reads: (a) If a child is placed on probation under 4624 Alberta Ave.. Suite 160 El Paso. TX. 79905.2793 Section 54.04(d)(l) of this code, the juvenile 915l533.3484 court, after giving the child, parent, or other person responsible for the child’s support a reasonable opportunity to be heard, may order the 1220 Dallas Ave., Suite 202 child, parent, or other person, if financially ti~uslon, TX. 77002.6966 713/650-0666 able to do so, to pay to the court a fee of not mre than $15 a month during the period that the child continues on probation. 606 Broadway. Suite 312 Lubbock, TX. 79401.3479 (b) Orders for the payment of fees under this 6061747-5238 section may be enforced as provided by Section 54.07 of this code. 4309 N. Tenth. Suite B MAW”, TX. 76501-1685 (c) The court shall deposit the fees received 5121662-4547 under this section in the county treasury to the credit of a special fund that may be used only for 200 Main Plaza, Suite 400 juvenile probation or community-based juvenile San Antonio. TX. 762052797 corrections services or facilities in which a 5121225-4191 juvenile may be required to live while under court supervision. (Emphasis added). An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer Your questions are: 1. Can the county place the funds paid to it by the Texas Youth Council pursuant to section 61.083 of the Human Resources Code in the special fund? 2. Can the county place the funds paid to it as an adoption investigation fee in the special fund? p. 1895 Honorable James S. McGrath - Page 2 (MW-523) Section 54.061 limits the use to which the special fund created can be put, but it does not restrict the sources from which the fund may be augmented. It merely directs that certain receipts be credited to that fund and no other. Section 61.083 of the Human Resources Code authorizes contracts between the Texas Youth Council and the various counties of the state. The council may thereby obtain the services of the county's juvenile probation department for the supervision of children on furlough from a council facility. See V.T.C.S. arts. 5138d. 5142b. The statute restricts the amount that may be paid to a county therefor, but it does not restrict the use of the money after it is paid to the county. We have found nothing in the law that would prevent a solvent county from depositing into the special section 54.061 fund the moneys received from the council. Cf. V.T.C.S. arts. 1630, 1709a. Similarly, we find nothing to prohibit the county from depositing in the special fund the money it might be allowed by a court as fees for the conduct of adoption investigation social studies pursuant to sections 11.12 and 16.031 of the Family Code. Section 16.031 requires the court in a suit affecting the parent-child relationship to order the making of a social study as provided in section 11.12. The latter section permits the study to be made by "any person appointed by the court." In our opinion "any person" includes an agency of a county. See Code Construction Act, V.T.C.S. art. 5429b-2; Family Code §ll.O1(7)>rown v. Brown, 521 S.W.2d 730 (Tex. Civ. App. - Houston [14th Dist.] 1975, no writ). It was determined in Attorney General Opinion H-362 (1974) that the court is authorized to impose the cost of the study as court costs. SUMMARY Jefferson County may place in the special fund established by section 54.061 of the Family Code the funds it receives from the Texas Youth Council pursuant to section 61.083 of the Human Resources Code, and those it receives for conducting social studies pursuant to section 16.031 of the Family Code. MARK WHITE Attorney General of Texas JOHN W. FAINTER, JR. First Assistant Attorney General p. 1896 Honorable James S. McGrath - Page 3 (m-523) RICHARD E. GRAY III Executive Assistant Attorney General Prepared by Bruce Youngblood Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Susan L. Garrison, Chairman Jon Bible Rick Gilpin Patricia Hinojosa Steve Martin Jim Moellinger Bruce Youngblood p. 1897