Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

_ . L . Honorable Robert S. Calvert Opinion NO. c-698 Comptroller of Public Accounts Austin, Texas Re: Whether the Director of the Cotton Re- search Committee should be reimbursed on an actual expense or on a per diem basis while traveling for the State and related Dear Mr. Calvert: questions. You have requested an opinion from this office on the following matter: "Whether the Director of the Cotton Re- search Committee should be reimbursed on an actual expense or on a per diem basis while traveling for the State and related questions." Article 165-4a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, after set- ting forth the Legislature's policies, creates and establishes the Cotton Research Committee in the following language: %ec. 2. A Cotton Research Committee, com- posed of the Chancellor or Successor of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College System of the Texas Technological College, and the President of Texas Woman's University, is hereby created and established to cause surveys, research and investi- gations to be made relating to the utilization of the cotton fiber, cottonseed, and all other pro- ducts of the cotton plant, with authority to con- tract with any and all Agricultural Agencies and Departments of the State, and all State Educational Institutions and State Agencies to perform any such services for said Committee and for the use of their respective available facilities, as it may deem proper, and to compensate such Agencies, Departments and In- stitutions, to be paid from money appropriated by the Legislature for the purposes of this Act, which appro- priations of monies for cotton research are hereby Hon. Robert S. Calvert, page 2 (c-698) authorized; grants and gifts from the United States or private sources may be accepted for such purposes, and shall be subject only to limitations contained in such grants or gifts." Pursuant to the authority and power granted by Article 165-4a, the Committee promulgated and adopted a reso- lution appointing a Director of Cotton Research with extensive duties and responsibilitiesin the following language: "The.Committee holds the Director of Cotton Research Committee responsible for the promulgation of policies, establishment of budgets, and selection of research pro- grams under which the cooperating institutions operate." Article 6823a of the Civil Statutes provides,in part, as follows: "Sec. 1. This Act is the 'Travel Reg- ulation Act of 1959'". "Sec. 2. The provisions of this Act shall apply to all officers, heads of state agencies, and state employees. The provisions of this Act shall not apply to judges and other judicial employees paid by the state, counties or other political subdivisions pursuant to law. Heads of state agencies'shall mean elected state offi- cials, excluding members of the Legislature who shall receive travel reimbursement as provided by the Constitution, appointed state officials, appointed state officials whose appointment is subject to Senate confirmation, directors of leaislative interim committees or boards. heads of state hospitals and special schools, and heads of state institutions of higher education. -(Emphasisadded.) “Sec. 3. (a) Reimbursement from funds appro- priated by the Legislature for traveling and other necessary expenses incurred by the various offi- cials, heads of state agencies, and employees of the state in the active discharge of their duties shall be on the basis of either a per diem or actual expenses as specifically fixed and appro- priated by the Legislature in General Appropriation Acts." -3366- Hon. Robert S. Calvert, page 3 (c-698) Section 17-a, Article V, House Bill #12, Acts of the ;og;:o~gislatu=, (General Appropriation Bill), provides as 'Executive Heads of State agencies, including the Executive Director of the Legislative Council, shall be reimbursed for their actual meals, lodging and incidental expenses when traveling on official business either in or out of the State." The effect of the Cotton Research Committee's action, in pursuance of legislative authority, qualifies the Director as an appointed State Official within the meaning of Article 6823a, and authorizes him to be reimbursed for his official travel on an actual expense basis. The language used by the Legislature in Article 165-4a clearly manifests an intention to provide broad and in- clusive power to the Committee in promulgating establishing and effecting the purposes for which the Comttee was created. In delegating such authority, it is clear that the Committee was to have wide latitude and discretion in achieving these purposes. Following the legislative authorization, the Com- mittee in its sound discretion and wisdom, passed the foregoing resolution so as to fulfill the legislative mandate. Such action on the part of the Committee is clearly within the leg- islative authorization and is not in conflict with tht Lzgis- lature's intent and policies. The prior departmental interpretation and construct- ion of the provisions under consideration have been to allow the director to be compensated on an actual expense basis. This interpretation is of long standing, the Committee having been established in 1941, and continued through and after the enactment of the "Travel Regulation Act" in 1959. This inter- pretation and construction has been consistently applied, not only by the Committee which has the responsibility for carrying out, operating and achieving the purposes set forth in the act, but as well as by the interpretation and construction placed thereon by your office. Such long continued construction is entitled to great weight, especially in view of the fact that the Legislature has been in session numerous times subsequent to the adoption of this interpretation and construction. The Legislature is presumed to have been aware of this interpre- tation and construction, and made no changes in the language that would indicate a contrary intent. Burrough v. Lyles, 142 Tex. 704, 181 S.W.2d 570, (1944). 'Having held that such Director may be compensated on -3367- Hon. Robert S. Calvert, Page 4 (c-98) an actual expense basis, we express no opinion on the other issue which you submitted. By letter dated May 20, 1966, you requested an opinion on the following supplemental question: "Whether the President of Arlington State College of Arlington, Texas, President of Texas Western University of El Paso, Texas, Dean of South Texas Medical School of San Antonio, Texas, and Dean of Southwestern Medical School of Dallas, Texas, should be compensated on an actual expense or on a per diem basis while traveling for the State?" Considered in the light of the foregoing, you are ad- vised that it is the opinion of this office that all of such individuals are "heads of state institutions of higher educa- tion" within the meaning of Article 6823a, and as such are en- titled to be compensated on an actual expense basis while traveling for the State. The functions and responsibilities of these individuals are controlling over the particular title which they may be given. SUMMARY The Director of the Cotton Research Com- mittee is an appointed state official within the meaning of Article 6823a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, and as such is entitled to be re- imbursed on an actual expense basis while traveling on official business for the State and you are authorized to issue a warrant for the reimbursement of such travel expense. Likewise, the President of Arlington State College, the President of Texas Western Univer- sity, the Dean of South Texas Medical School and the Dean of Southwestern Medical School should be compensated on an actual expense basis while traveling for the State. Yours very truly; WAGGONER CARR Attorney General -3368- 7 - . Hon. Robert S. Calvert,.page 5 (c-698) By: JPC:mh APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Pat Bailey Malcolm Quick Harry Gee Marietta Payne APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL By: T. B. Wright -3369-