Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

TEI~E=A-JTORNEYGENERAL OP TEXAS AURTIN. TFXAS 78711 septenber12, 1977 Georse G. Killinger, Ph.D. Opinion No. H-1051 Chairman Board of Pardons and Paroles Be: Authority of the Stephen F. Austin Building Board of Pardons and Austin, Texas 78701 Paroles to require a commissioner to assume a new duty station. Dear Dr. Killinger: You have requested our opinion regarding the authority of the Board of Pardons and Paroles to require a parole com- misioner to assume a new duty station. In 1975, the Legislature amended article 42.12, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, to provide for the appointment of parole commissioners "[t]o aid and assist the Board of Pardons and Paroles in parole matters." Sec. 14A(a). The commissioners are invested with the "same duties and authority as the board members" in "matters of parole decisions," but the statute specifically states that [tlhe board members shall continue to exercise their responsibility for the administrative operation of the board of pardons and paroles. Sec. 14A(e); (h). Furthermore, the commissioners are directed to perform their duties as directed by the board in its rules and regulations affect- ing these commissioners. Sec. 14A(e). In addition, the statute provides that the Board may adopt such other reasonable rules not inconsistent with law as it may deem prop- er or necessary with respect to . . . the conduct of parole hearings . . . . p.4324 George G. Killinger, Ph.D. - Page 2 (H-1051) Sec. 15(d). Pursuant to these provisions, the Board has recently promulgated Rule 205.01.02.009, which states: To provide efficient coverage and access to all units of the Texas Department of Corrections, the Board of Pardons and Paroles may change the designated duty station of any commissioner to any loca- tion within the state of Texas upon 60 days' written notice, except that one commissioner appointed by each appointing authority shall reside in Walker County. In our opinion, article 42.12 furnishes ample authority for the Board to promulgate this rule. The Board members exercise the sole responsibility for the administration of the Board. The commissioners are required to "perform their duties as directed by the 'board in its rules," and the Board members are granted additional authority to adopt rules for the con- duct of parole hearings. Accordingly, we believe that the Board of Pardons and Paroles is authorized to adopt a rule which requires a parole commissioner to accept a new duty station. SUMMARY The Board of Pardons and Paroles is authorized to adopt a rule which requires a parole commissioner to accept a new duty station. of Texas DAVID M. KENDALL, First Assistant p. 4325 I George G. Killinger, Ph.D. - Page 3 (H-1051) c. ROBERT HEATH, Chairman opinion Committee jst P. 4326