Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

January 4, 1968 Honorable Thomas C. Green Opinion No. M-179 Secretary, Texas State Board of Registration for Pro- Re: Whether the Texas State feesional Engineers Board of Registration Austin, Texas for Professional Engl- neers has authority to hire an lnvestlgator to assist the Board in its enforcement of the pro- visions of Article 3271a, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, Dear Cal, Green: and related questions. You request the opinion of this office as to whether: .the Board has authority to~,h-Sre an investigator to assist the BoaFd In It8%nforce- ment of the provisions of Article 3271a, Ver- ngn’s Civil Statutes, and to fix and pay the salary of such Investigator from the funds appropriated by Senate ‘Bill15, Acts of the 60th Legislature, 1967, Regular Session, the General Appropriations Bill, to the Texas State Board of Reglstratlon for pofessional Engineers in line Item number 7. Section 9 of Article 3271a, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, provides, In part, that: 1, . . .The Board shall employ such clerical or other assistants aa are necessary for the proper performance of Its work, and may make expenditures of this fund for any purpose which In the opinion of the Board is reasonably nec- essary for the proper performance of its duties under this Act. , . . The foregoing statutory provision is sufficient authoriza- tion for the Texas State Board of Registration for Professlonal - 850 - . Hon. Thomas C. Green, Page 2 (M-179) Engineers to employ and compensate an Investigator whose duties would be to assist the Board in the enforcement of the provisions of Article 3271a. However, such authorization to employ and com- pensate an investigator Is contingent upon the Legislature making a proper appropriation. Line Item number 7 of the departmental appropriation to the Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers in Senate Bill 15, Acts of the 60th Legislature, 1967, Regular Session, Ch. 784, p. 2175, the General Appropriations Bill, pro- vides: “7 . Investigation Program: Expenses of witness fees, court transcripts, documentary evidence, orocessinn comolaints, court costs, and other necessary-expenses In-gathering evi- dence for the enforcement of S B N 0. 59th i.,eglslature (Vernon's Annotated Clvll StitutesI1 Article 8271al ...................... , . 'IEmphasIsadded.) We observe that the use of an Investigator may well be the only manner in which certain evidence may be obtained in the enforcement of the Engineering Practice Act. In view of the fore- going provision in the departmental appropriation to the Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers, we are of the opinion that the compensation of an Investigator for the gather- ing of evidence for the enforcement of the provisions of Article 3271a would be an authorized expenditure from the funds appropriated to the Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers in line Item number 7. SUMMARY The Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers has authority to employ an Investigator to assist the Board In the en: forcement of Article 3271a, Vernon's Civil Stat- utes, and such Investigator may be compensated from the departmental appropriation to the Texas State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers In line item number 7 of Senate Bill 15, Acts 60th Legislature, 1967, Regular Ses- sion, Ch. 784, p. 2175. truly yours, Hon. Thomas C. Green, page 3 (M-179) Prepared by Pat Bailey Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Hawthorne Phillips, Chairman Kerns Taylor, Co-Chairman W. V. Geppert Robert Owen Rex H. White Ben Harrison A. J, CARUBBI, JR. Staff'Legal Assistant - 8.60-