Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

TIEZE ATTORNEY GENERAL, OF mXAS August 15, 1968 Honorable Virgil A. Walston Opinion No. M-269 Chairman, Texas State Board of Registration for Public Surveyors Re: Whether a County Sur- Austin, Texas veyor may legally make private surveys of lands in his county without being licensed ,under the Registered Public Surveyors Act of 1955, Dear Mr. Walston: Article 5282a, V.C.S. In a recent letter you request an opinion from this office as to: "Whether a County Surveyor may legally make private surveys of lands in his county without being licensed under the Registered Public Surveyors Act of 1955, Article 5282a, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes." The Registered Public Surveyors Act of 1955, Article 5282a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, requires all surveyors in this State to be registered if they are engaged in the practice of public surveying unless exempted from the operations of the Act as provided in Section 3 of Article 5282a. A County Surveyor acting in his official capacity as authorized by law, Article 5287, Vernon's Civil Statutes, is specifically exempt from the requirements of the Act. Registered Professional Engineers may do survey work under certain circumstances and need not be registered under the Registered Public Surveyors Act. /etorney General's Opinion No. WW-900 (1960) 7. Consequently, if-a Registered Professional Engineer held the-position of County Surveyor, he would not be required to register under the Surveyors Act in order to do certain private survey work for compensation, since under certain circum- stances he would be operating In his professional capacity as au- thorized by law. -1309- Hon. Virgil A. Walston, page 2 (M-269) It is the opinion of this office that a County~Surveyor conducting a survey in the employ of a private~person for hire is not acting in his official capacity as authorized by law and therefore would occupy the same status as any other public sur- veyor . Consequently, he must be registered under the Act, unless otherwise exempted. SUMMARY A County Surveyor may not legally make private surveys, for compensation, of lands in his county without being licensed under the Registered Public Surveyors Act of 1955, Article 5282a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, unless otherwise exempted from the require- ments of said Act. truly yours, QI-??e , MARTIN eneral of Texas Prepared by Philip G. Warner Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Hawthorne Phillips, Chairman Kerns Taylor, Co-Chairman Harold Kennedy J. Obie Floyd Pat Rniley Roy Mouer A. J. CARUBBI, JR. Executive Assistant - 1310-