Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable Royce Adkins Opinion No. M-920 District Attorney 39th Judicial District Re: Construction of the meaning P. 0. Box 68 of the term “40 hour course”, Haskell, Texas 79521 as set out in H. B. 168 of the 62nd Legislature, Regular Dear Mr. Adkins: Session, 1971. You have requested an opinion from this office, concerning the legislative intent or meaning under Section (b) of H. B. 168 of the 62nd Legislature, Regular Session, of whether the “40 hour course in the performance of his duties” for a justice of the peace means forty semester hours, or a course of forty hours of instruction. Consequently, we have confined our discussion to this sole issue. H. B. 168 of the 62nd Legislature, Regular Session, reads as follows: “Art. 5972. ’Incompetency. ’ “(a) By ‘incompetency’ as used herein is meant gross ignorance of official duties, or gross carelessness in the discharge of them; or an officer may be found to be incompetent when, by reason of some serious physical or mental defect, not existing at the time of his election, he has become unfit or unable to discharge promptly and properly the duties of his office. “(b) In the case of a justice of the peace who is not a licensed attorney, ‘incompetency’ also includes the failure to successfully complete within one year from the date he is first elected, or if he’is in office on the effective date of this Act, one year from the effective date of this Act, a forty-hour course in the performance of his duties; said course to be completed in any accredited state- supported school of higher education. “Sec. 2. Persons having served two terms or more as a duly elected justice of the peace are exempted from provisions of subsection (b) of this Act. . . . ” -4492- L .., Honorable Royce Adkins, page 2 (M-920) The statute, as amended, implements Article V, Section 24, Constitution of Texas, which provides for removal of various county officers, including justices of the peace, for “incompetency, official misconduct, habitual drunken- ness, or other causes defined by law . . .‘I It can be seen from a reading of Sec. (b) of H. B. 168, supra, that if the “40 hour course” were to be construed as meaning forty semester hours, for individuals who are elected or have been elected to the office of justice of the peace and who are not licensed attorneys, which course must be completed either one year from the date he is first elected, or if in office within one year from the effective date of this Act, (Aug. 1, 1971) would be placing an unreason- able construction on the Act, as an individual could not both attend a state- supported school of higher education away from his home, (which would be neces- sary to complete forty semester hours) and attend to the duties of hisoffice of justice of the peace. In Texas Jurisprudence 2d, Volume 53 at page 223, Statutes, it is stated: “A statute will be construed in such a manner as to make it effective, that is, enforceable and operative, if it is fairly sus- ceptible of such an interpretation. Thus, where two constructions might reasonably be given a statute, of which one will effectuate the legislative intent and purpose and make the act operative, whereas the other will defeat that intent and purpose and render it inoperative, the former construction will be adopted. . . . ” We have concluded that the Legislature inte~nded the term “40 hour course” as set out in H. B. 168, supra, to mean a forty hour course of instruction as de- termined by the state-supported accredited institution of higher learning. -_,.a~. SUMMARY The term “40 hour course in the performance of his duties” as set out in Section (b) of H. B. 168 of the 62nd Legislature, Regular Session, means forty hour course of instruction as determined by the state-supported institutions of higher learning. Honorable Royce Adkins, page 3 (M-9201 Prepared by John H. Banks Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Kerns Taylor, Chairman W. E. Allen, Co-Chairman Ivan Williams Brandon Bickett James Mabry Ray McGregor MEADE F. GRIFFIN Staff Legal Assistant ALFRED WALKER Executive Assistant NOLA WHITE First Assistant -4494-