Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THE A JRNEY GENERAL OFTEXAS March 10, 1967 Honorable Henry Wade Opinion No. M- 40 District Attorney Dallas County Re: Whether the County Auditor Dallas, Texas must approve for payment the compensation amount set forth in the Commissioners Court Order No. 43912, which increased certain county of- ficials' salaries; Article 38831, Section 18,V.C.S., Dear Mr. Wade: and alternative question. In a recent letter to this office, you requested an opinion in regard to the above referenced matter. We quote from your letter as follows: "We are In receipt of two questions from George K. Smith, Dallas County Auditor, which arise out of the following fact situation. On February 2, 1967, the Commissioners Court of Dallas County, Texas, unanimously passed Court Order No. 43912 wherein the compensation of certain elected officials' wages was Increased as authorized by Article 38831, Section 18, V.A.C.S., effective February 1, 1967.The Court Order, a copy of which is enclosed here- in, authorizes and directs the County Auditor to prepare the necessary transfers from unal- located reserve to the appropriate budgets and to approve for payment to the officers named therein. One of the officers named in said Order has requested the County Auditor to dis- regard the compensation amount set forth in such Order, thereby continuing his compensa- tion amount as prior to the passage of Court Order No. 43912. In regard to this fact sltua- tlon, we respectfully request your opinion to the following questions: II ~, 1. Must the County Auditor approve for payment the compensation amount set forth in - 190- Hon. Henry Wade, page 2 (M-40) the Commissioners Court Order No. 43912? "In the event question No. 1 is answered in the negative, we request your opinion answer to question No. 2. 11I2. What compensation amount will the County Auditor be required to approve for pay- ment to the officer making the above noted re- quest?' 11 . .~. "It is our opinion that the plain meaning of the cited statutes authorizes the Commiss!,oners Court to increase the compensation of County ,of- ficers in the amounts stated in the Commissioners Court Order, authorizing and directing the County Auditor to approve for payment the amounts stated; therefore, the County Auditor must approve the compensation amounts set forth in the Court Order. II II . . . Order No. 43912 of the Dallas County Commissioners Court, a copy of which is attached to this opinion request, states that the annual compensation of the named county officers shall be increased to the following amounts: Commissioners $;gg County Judge County Clerk 18:OOO Tax Assessor-Collector 20,000 County Treasurer 16,500 Constables 13,750 Sheriff Judges, Probate Courts :K% Judges, County Criminal Courts ;& Judges, County Courts-at-Law , Justices of the Peace District Attorney pi District Clerk , Dallas County Commissioners Court Order No. 43912 fur- ther provides as follows: "IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED by the Commissioners Court of Dallas County, Texas, that the above stated increases - 191 - . Hon. Henry Wade, page 3 (M-40) are and hereby approved, effective February 1, 1967, and the County Auditor is hereby author- ized and directed to prepare the necessary transfers from unallocated reserve to the ap- propriate budgets and to approve for payment to the officers named." Subsection (a) of Section 8 of Article 38831, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides: "(a) In all counties of this State having a population ,ofnot less than nine hundred thousand (900,000) inhabitants,and not more than one million, two hundred thousand (1,200,OOO) inhabitants, accord- ing to the last preceding Federal Census, the Com- missioners Court shall fix the salaries of county officials as follows: "The salary of the county jud e shall be Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($18,000 per annum; the county commissioners, Fourteen Thousand, Six Hundred Dollars ($14,600); criminal district attorney and district attorney, not less than Sixteen Thousand Dollars ($16,000) nor more than Nineteen Thousand, Nine Hundred Dollars ($19,900); than Eighteen Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars ($18,200); tax assessor and collector, not less than Fourteen Thousand, Six Hundred Dollars ($14,600) nor more than Sixteen Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars ($16,200); judges of the county courts at law and county criminal courts, not less than Fourteen Thousand, Four Hundred Dollars ($14,400) nor more than Seventeen Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($17,500); county clerk and district clerk, not less than Fourteen Thousand, Four Hundred Dollars ($14,400) nor more than Fifteen Thousand, Four Hundred Dollars ($15,400); county treasurer, not less than Thirteen Thousand, Two Hundred Dollars ($13,200). Salaries fixed by this Section shall be payable In equal monthly Installments; provided, however, that the total salary received by the tax assessor and collector, Including all additional fees and compensation, shall not exceed Nineteen Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars ($19,500) per annum - 192 - . / Hon. Henry Wade, page 4 (M-40) In the aggregate; justices of the peace and the constables shall receive not to exceed Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) per annum to be paid in equal monthly Installments; provided that the justices of the peace and constables whose pre- cincts lie wholly or in part In cities having a population of six hundred thousand (600,000) or more, according to the last preceding Federal Census, shall receive not less than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000) per annum. The Commissioners Court of every county, having a population of not less than nine hundred thousand (900,000) nor more than one million, two hundred thousand (1,200,000), according to the last preceding Federal Census, shall pay the district clerk and the county clerk the same amount for automobile allowance as It pays to the other officers receiving the allowance. The county judge in such counties, shall be allowed, In addition to all other compensation fixed herein, the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) per annum for serving as a member of the County Juvenile Board which shall be paid in twelve (12) equal monthly installments out of the general fund of such county and which additional compensation shall be in addition to all other salary or other compensation now paid to such county judge. Section 18 of Article 38831, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, provides: “The commissioners court In each county in the State is hereby authorized to Increase the maximum compensation of each officer enumerated In * House Bill No. 374,as amended, in an additional amount not to exceed twenty per cent (20%) of the maximum sum authorized by House Bill No. 374,as amended; provided that the compensation of no of- ficial governed by the provisions of House Bill No. 374,as amended, shall be set at a figure lower than that actually paid on the effective date of this Act; and provided, further, that no increased compensation shall be authorized pur- suant to this Act until and unless a public hear- ing shall be had by the Commissioners Court, at a regular meeting of such Court, upon the question of any proposed increase, following publication of notice of such public hearing at least two (2) ,times, one time a week, In a newspaper of - 193 - Hon. Henry Wade, page 5 (M-40) general circulation In suth such oublic hearing . . . pllcable to this opinion Is 38831, Sec. 8(a) V.C.S.). Article 1651, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides, In part: "The Auditor shall have a general over- sight of all the books and records of all the officers of the county, district or state, who may be authorized or required by law to receive or collect any money, funds, fees, or other property for the use of, or belonging to, the county; and he shall see to the strict enforce- ment of the law governing county finances." mphasis added). Article 1660, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides as follows: "All claims, bills and accounts against the county must be filed in ample time for the auditor to examine and approve same before the meetings of the commissioners court. No claim, bill or account shall be allowed or paid until It has been examined and approved by the county auditor. The auditor shall examine the same and stamp his approval thereon. If he deems it nec- essary, all such accounts, bill, or claims must be verified by affidavit touching the correctness of the same. The auditor is hereby authorized,,to administer oaths for the purposes of this law. Article 1661, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides as follows: "He rcounty auditor 7 shall not audit or approve allysuch claim unress It has been con- tracted as provided by law, nor any account for the purchase of supplies or materials for the use of said county or any of Its officer's,unless, j, in addition to other requirements of law, there is attached thereto a requisition signed by the officer ordering same and approved by the county judge. Said requisition must be made out and signed and approved In triplicate by said of- ficers, the triplicate to remain with the officer desiring the purchase, the duplicate to be filed - 194 - Hon. Henry Wade, page 6 (M-40) with the county auditor, and the original to be delivered to the party from whom said pur- chase is to be made before at-vourchase shall be made. All warrants on the"cbunty treasurer, except warrants for jury service, must be countersigned by the county auditor." (Hm- phasls added). A reading of the applicable statutes makes It clear that the salary amounts of county officials as set by Order No. 43912 of the Dallas County Commissioners Court are within the legal limits established by such statutes. No opinion is ex- pressed here as to the validity of Order No. 43912 of the Dallas County Commissioners Court except as set forth in the preceding sentence. Article 1651 provides that the county auditor '. . . shall see to the strict enforcement of the law governing county finances." Article 1660 provides that the county auditor must examine and approve all claims, bills and accounts before the same may be paid, and Article 1661 provides that the county auditor must countersign all warrants on the county treasurer except those Issued for jury service. The laws of this State have given the commissioners courts of the various counties discretionary power to fix the salaries of certain county officials within specified.limits. In this regard the function of the county auditor in approving the payment of such salaries and In signing salary warrants is ministerial only. The County Auditor of Dallas County must approve those salary payments which cover the increased salaries, from and after the date of the adoption of the Commissioners Court's order. SUMMARY The Dallas County Auditor must approve those salary payments which cover the increased salaries from and after the date of the adoption of the Com- missioners Court's order. d rs very truly, General of Texas Prepared by Lewis E. Berry, Jr. Assistant Attorney General - 19.5- - . Hon. Henry Wade, page 7 (M-40) APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Hawthorne Phillips, Chairman W. V. Geppert, Co-Chairman Pat Bailey Hal Sharpley Sam Kelley STAFF LEGAL ASSISTANT: A. J. Carubbi, Jr. - 196 -