Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

. I THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OP -XAS April 3, 1968 Hon. Thomas C. Green, P.E. Opinion No. ~-216 Member Secretary, Texas State Board of Registration for Rer Authority of the Texas Professional Engineers State Board of Reglstra- Austin, Texas 78701 tion for Professional Engineers to pay from Line Item No. 7 of Its departmental approprla- tlon, Senate Bill 15, Acts 60th Legislature, 1967, Regular Session, Ch. 784, p. 2175, trav- eling expenses and the purchasing of furniture and necessary office equipment and supplies Dear Colonel Green: for its investigator. You have requested the opinion of this office concerning the authority of the Texas State Board of Registration for Pro- fessional Engineers, hereinafter called 'Board" to pay from Line Item No. 7 of the departmental appropriation to the Board, Senate Bill 15, Acts 60th Legislature, 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 784, page 2175, the General Appropriations Bill, the traveling expenses of Its investigator as well as the purchase price of furniture and necessary office equipment and supplies for its Investigator. Line Item No. 7 of the department appropriation to the Board provides: “7. Investigation Program: Expenses of witness fees, court transcripts, docu- mentary evidence, processing complaints, court costs, and other necessary expenses in gathering evidence for the enforcement - 1035 - . . Hon. Thomas C. Green, page 2 (M-216) In Attorney General's Opinion No. M-179 (1968), this office held that: "The Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers has authority to employ an investigator to assist the Board in the enforcement of Article 3271a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, and such Investigator may be compensated from the departmental appropria- tion to the Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers in Line Item No. 7 of Senate Bill 15, Acts 60th LegIslatureA 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 784, page 2175. The authority to employ an investigator by the Board and compensate him from the funds appropriated by Line Item 7 of the departmental appropriation to the Board as being a necessary expense In gathering evidence for the enforcement of Article 3271a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, the Engineering Practice Act, carries with it the further authority to make such expenditures as are necessary to enable such investigator to carry out his duties of gathering evidence for the enforcement of Article 3271a. Certainly, the payment of the investigator’s traveling expenses, while per- forming his official duties, would be a necessary expense in the gathering of evidence to enforce Article 3271a; and if the Board Is of the opinion that such investigator needs certain office equipment and supplies to enable him to efficiently carry out his investigative functions, then such expenditure could properly be paid from the funds appropriated to the Board In Line Item No. 7. SUMMARY The Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers may properly pay from Line Item No. 7 of Senate Bill 15, Acts 60th Legislature, 1967, Regular Session, Chapter 784,page 2175, the traveling expenses of Its investigator and the cost of furniture and office equipment and supplies for its investigator. V truly yours, ney General of Texas Prepared by Pat Bailey Assistant Attorney General -1036- . . Hon. Thomas C. Green, page 3 (M-216) APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Hawthorne Phillips, Chairman Kerns Taylor, Co-Chairman W. V. Geppert Arthur Sandlln John Banks Wardlow Lane A. J. CARUBBI, JR. Executive Assistant -1037-