Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

IFCNEU GENERAL OF TEXAS December 4, 1969 Honorable Charles R. Barden, P.E. Executive Secretary Texas Air Control CL_._-. Board 1100 West 49th Street Austin, Texas 78756 Opinion No.M-532 Re: Eligibilityof faculty member of Texas Tech to serve on Texas Air Control Board and receive per diem Dear Mr. Barden: and actual expenses Your request for an opinion reads in part as follows: "GovernorPreston Smith has appointed Willie Lee Ulich, Ph.D., of Lubbock, Texas as the agriculturalengineeringmember of the Texas Air Control Board for a two (2) year term to expire August 30, 1971. "Dr. Ulich Is Professor and Department Chat- of the Agrldulttiegngi.he@tiltig Department,Texas Tech University,Lubbock, Texas. "Since Dr. Ulich Is an employee of the State of Texas, we are requesting an At- torney General-Opinionto redetermine: (1) Whether Dr. Ullch is eligible to be a duly qualified member of the Texas Air Control Board. (2) Whether Dr. Ullch is eligible to receive the $25 per day salary and reimbursementfor actual travel ex- penses In performing offiaial duties as stated In Senate Bill No. 48, Acts of the 61st Legislature,Regular Ses- sion, and under the provisions of -2533- Hon. Charles R. Barden, P.E., page 2, (M-532) House Bill No, 2, as passed by the 61st Legislature,Second Called Session." Before answering your questions,we note that while a professor in Texas Tech University Is a state employee, he does not hold an "office". See Opinions C-550 (1965 and M-297 (1968). Tilley v. Rogers, 405 S.W.2d 220, 224 tTex. Civ.App. d+, error refused n.r.e.). Onthe other hand, a member of the Texas Air Control Board, who has been appointed and confirmed,occupies the status of an "officer"even though he receives only a $25 per diem and his actual expenses for attendance at board meetings. This Is so because the Legls- lature has committed to the Texas Air Control Board the govern- mental duties of abating air pollution within the State of Texas and the decisions as a voting member of such board constitute the exercise of a part of the sovereigntyof the state, whether great or small, and whether made with or without the receipt of compensationtherefor. Kimbrough 93 Texi 301, 55 S.W. 120 (1900). The status of Dr. Ulloh must be determined by consldera- tion of Article XVI, Section 33, Constitutionof Texas, as amended November 11, 1967, and of Artlole 6252~ga, Vernon's Ci- .vil Statutes, said statute having been enacted as Chapter 20, Acts of the 61st Legislature,Regular Session, 1969 (H.B. 102, page 55), taking effect September 1, 1969. Under the Constitu- tional Amendment, it is provided that a non-electivestate offf- cer may hold other non-electiveoffices or positions of honor, trust, or profit under-this State or the United States where au- thorized by the Legislatureby general law. Pursuant thereto, Article 6252~ga was passed and provides in part: "Sectfon 1. A nonelectfve state offfcer or employee may hold other nonelectiveoffices or positions of honor, trust, or profit under this state or the United States, If his holding the other offloes or positions is of benefit to the State of Texas or is requfred by state or fede- ral law, end if there Is no conflict between hfs holding the office or position and his hold- ing the original office or position for which the officer or employee receives salary or com- pensation,.. "Sec. 2. Before a nonelective state officer or employee may accept an offer to serve in -2534- . . Ron. Charles R. Barden, P.B., page 3, (M- 532) other nonelectiveoffices or positions of honor, trust, or profit, the officer or employee must obtain from the govern- ing body, or If there is no governing body, the executive head of the agency, division, department,or institutionwith which he is associatedor employed, a finding that the requirementsof Section 1 of this Act have been fulfilled. The governing body or executive head shall make an official record of the finding and of the compen- sation to be received by the nonelective officer or employee from such additional nonelective office or position of honor, trust, or profit including specifically salary, bonus, per diem or other type of compensation. "Sec. 3. The governing body or execu- tive head shall promulgate rules and reg- ulations necessary to carry out the pur- poses of this Act." If Dr. Ulich is to exercise both positions inquired about, It will be necessary to secure the necessary record of findings or resolutions evidencing compliancewith the requirementsset out in Section 2 of the above Article 625%ga, supra. Attorney General Opinion R-193 (1968). The facts submitted In your letter of request for an opin- ion do not reflect any common law incompatlbllltyor conflict of interest which would otherwise prevent a person from serving as a Professor of Engineeringat Texas Tech University while simultaneouslyholding the office of member of the Texas Air Control Board. If there should exist or later develop a con- flict in the two duties, or if the governing bodies of the two agencies do not resolve the matter favorably to Dr. Ulich as required by the above statute, he would be prohibited from holding the two duties at the same time. Article XVI, Section 33, Constitutionof Texas; 26 A,L.R. 142; 132 A.L,R. 254; 147 A.L.R. 1419; 148 A.L.R. 1399; 150 A.L.R. 1444; 89 A.L.R, 113; 15 Am. St. Rep. 708; L.R,A. 1917A, pages 211-250. In answer to your second question, it Is our opinion that Dr. Ulich may properly be paid his per diem and actual travel expenses. Such nonelective state offlcers or employees are not -2535- , - Hon. Charles R. Barden, P.E.,,*page 4, (M- 532) now precluded from drawing compensationfrom both nonelective positions under Article 625%ga and Article XVI, Section 33, Constitutionof Texas, as amended November 11, 1967. SUMMARY ------- r A professor at Texas Tech Universitymay, in compliancewith Article 6252+a, V.C.S.~, serve as a member of the Texas Air Control Board and simultaneouslyperform his duties as such professor, and he may be paid a $25 per diem plus actual travel expenses by the ' Texas Air Control Board. Verflruly yours, ffeneralof Texas Prepared by Roger B. Tyler Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Kerns Taylor, Chairman George Kelton, Vice-Chairman John Reeves Sarah E. Phillips Neil Williams Jim Swearingen MEADE F. GRIFFIN Staff Legal Assistant NOLA WRITE First Assistant -2536-