Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable Glen Aaron, Jr. Opinion No. M- 635 County Attorney Tom Green County Re: Questions relating to pro- San Angelo, Texas cedure for purchases by a county under the amount of Dear Mr. Aaron: $2,000. Your request for an opinion on the above subject matter states that the county auditor has questioned the pro- cedure used by the commissioners court in making certain pur- chases under the amount of $2,000. Your request states: "It has been our procedure heretofore that in all purchases by Commissioners under the amount of $2,000 the Commissioners would go ahead and make such purchase at the time needed. At the Commissioner's Court session immediately following said purchase, purchase would be sub- mitted to the Court for subsequent ratification. We desire to know at this point whether this is a proper procedure under the Laws of the State of Texas." Article 2351, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides in part: "Each commissioners court shall: ._. . . . . "10. Audit and settle all accounts against the county and direct their payment. "15. Said court shall have all such other powers and jurisdiction, and shall perform all such other duties, as are now or may hereafter be prescribed by law. . . .'I -3041- Hon. Glen Aaron, Jr., page 2 (M-635) Pursuant to the powers granted under Subdivision 10 of Article 2351. Vernon's Civil Statutes. it is well settled that the commissioners court may ratify that which it oould ap- prove in the first instance. Angelina County v. Kent, 374 S.W.Zd 313 (Tex.Civ.App. 1963, no wrk t);,State v. Carries,106 S.W.2d 397 (Tex.Civ.App. 1937, no writ); i:ameron County v. FOX, 61 S.W.Zd 483 (Tex.Comm.App. 1933). Since the expenditure in question is~not in excess of $2,000, the provisions of Article 2368a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, requiring certain contracts to be let on competitive bids, are not applicable to the purchases described in your request. In answer to your question, therefore, you are advised that the procedure outlined in your request is a lawful procedure. SUMMARY Since the commissioners court may ratify that which it could approve in the first instance, purchases.by commissioners under the amount of $2,000 may be subsequently ratified at a meeting of the,commissioners court. Prepared by John Reeves Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Kerns Taylor, Chairman W. E. Allen,~Co-Chairman Austin Bray J. W. Broadhurst Terry Goodman Ray McGregor MEADE F. GRIFFIN Staff Legal Assistant ALFRED WALKER Executive Assistant NOLA WHITE First Assistant -3042-