Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

1965 Honorable Homer Garrison, Jr. Opinion No. C-553 Director Texas Department of Public Re: Various questions rela- Safety tive to court judgments Austin, Texas granting probation under the provisions of Acts 59th Legislature, Chap- ter 717, Section 2, page Dear Sir: 1663. Your letter of September 2, 1965, requested an opinion of this department relative to,revocation and/or suspension of driver's license under Section 22(a) of Article 6687b, Vernon's Civil Statutes, as amended by Senate Dill No. 498, Acts 59th Legislature, 1965, Chapter 717, which reads as follows: "'When under Section 10 of this Act the Dl- rector believes the licensee to be incapable of safely operating a motor vehicle, the Dl- rector may notify said licensee of such fact and summons him to appear for hearing as pro- vided hereinafter. Such hearing shall be had not less than ten (10) days after notification to the licensee or operator under any of the provisions of this Section, and upon charges in writing a copy of which shall be given to said operator or licensee not less than ten (10) days before said hearing. For the pur- pose of hearing such cases jurisdiction is vested in the mayor of the city, or judge of the police court, or a justice of the peace in the county or subdivision thereof where the operator or licensee resides. Such court may administer oaths and may issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the pro- duction of relative books and papers. It shall be the duty of the court to set the matter for hearing upon ten (10) days' written notice to the Department. Upon suah hearing, the issues to be determined are whether the license shall be suspended or whether the license shall be -2672- Honorable Homer Garrison, Jr., page 2 (C-553) revoked, and, in the event of a suspension, thhe eng 0 e suspension, whit h88 no one year. Th ffi who uresides at such hearina shaller&or~e~he finding to the Department wEich shall-have authority to suspend the license for the length of time reported; provided, however, that in the event of such affirmative find- ing, the licensee may appeal to the:county court of the county wherein the hearing was held, said appeal to be tried de novo. No; tice by registered mall to address shown on the license of licensee shall constitute ser- vice for the purpose of this Section.' (tipha- 81s added)" Your letter sets forth examples of judgments which have been entered suspending an operator's license pursuant to Section 22(a) of Article 6687b, which have notations of "probation" or "judgment held in abeyance for 90 days" added at the end of the judgment. In your request you have directed four questions to this department relative to the above as follows: (1) Whether or not the Department of Public Safety Is required to honor the probation as ordered by the judge? (2) who has the responsibility of determining wheth- er or not the probationer has satisfied his period of probation? (3) Assuming the probationer has violated his pro- bation should the Department at that time act to suspend the license period as set by the judge? (4) Assuming the probation ends satisfactorily should the judge inform the Department that no period of suspension is required by substituting a new judgment or order? Article 6687b, Section 22(a), Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended by Senate Bill No. 498, Acts 59th Legis- lature, 1965, Chapter 717, does not authorize probation of license suspension or revocation. Nor is any provision made in Vernon's Code of Criminal Procedure for the granting of pro- bation in such cases. The other three questions are inapplicable as probation is unauthorized under the aforementioned article. -2673- Honorable Homer Garrison, Jr., Page 3 (C-553) SUMMARY Probation cannot be granted under Article 668733, Section 22(a), Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, as amended by Senate Bill No. 498, Acts 59th Legislature, 1965, Chapter 717. Yours very truly, WAGGONER CARR Attorney General of Texas Assistant Attorney General TWN/br APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. 0. Shultz, Chairman Ivan Williams George Black Robert Flowers Sam L. Kelley APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL B9: T. B. Wright -2674-