Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

September 14, 1965 Mr. John S. Hovenga Opinion No. C-503 Executive Director Board of Regents Re: Whether or not the Texas State Teachers Colleges President,Comptroller, Austin, Texas or any other employee of an institutionunder the Board of Regents of Texas State Teachers Colleges may be an officer or stock- holder of the bank deslg- nated by such Board as the depositorybank for such Dear MP. Hovenga: Institution. In your letter requesting an opinion from this office, you ask the following question: "'If the Board of Regents of the State Teachers Colleges enters Into a depository agreement with a local bank for an institu- tion under this Board, Is It permissible for the President, Comptroller,OP any other em- ployee of that Institutionto be an officer or a stockholderof that bank that is deslg- nated by the Board of Regents to be the De- pository Bank for that institution.'" The Board of Regents for the State Teachers Colleges was establishedby Article 2647, Vernon's Civil Statutes. The general control and management of the State Teachers Colleges is vested In the Board of Regents of the State Teachers Colleges. Article 2644, Vernon"s Civil Statutes. The general powers of the Board of Regents are expressed In paragraph 1 of Article 2647, VeTnon's Civil Statutes. Paragraph l8 Article 2647, Vernon's Civ1; Statutes, provides as follows: D i > * The Board of Regents of tRe State '*I Teachers: Colleges Is char&ed with the _;I, j6i" Mr. John S. Hovewa, page 2 (C-503) responslbllltyof the general control and management of all State Teachers' Colleges for white persons and may erect, equip and repair buildings; purchase libraries,furniture, apparatus, fuel and other necessary supplies; employ and discharge presidents or principals, teachers, treasurersand other employees; and fix the salaries of the persons so employed. The principal of each State Teachers' College shall nominate annually to the board of regents such professors,teachers, officials, and assistants as In his opinion will promote the best interest of the Institution." The authority of the Board of Regents of the State Teachers Colleges to select a depository bank for local funds other than local income from educationalactivities is expressed In Section 2, Article 2654d, Vernon's Civil Statutes, and Article IV, Section 34, paragraph j of House Bill 12, Acts 59th Leglsla- ture, Regular Session, 1965, the General AppropriationBill. This provision of House,Blll 12 is quoted as follows: II Local Depositories. The governing Cl. boards of the respective institutionsfor which appropriationsare made in this Article are hereby authorizedto select depository banks for the safekeepingof local funds other than those specified In the Section, 'Local Income from EducationalActivities,'of this Article, The boards shall require said depository banks to furnish adequate surety bonds or securities to be posted for the assurance of safety of such deposits. The depository bank or banks so selected are hereby authorized to pledge their securities for assurance of safety for such funds. All such local funds shall be de sited In these depositorieswithin seven (7p"days from date of collection. The governing boards may require the depository so designated and selected to pay Interest on deposits at a rate to be agreed upon by said depositoriesand said boards. No employee of a school under the jurisdictionof the Board of Regents of the State Teachers Colleges has any respon- sibility In selecting a depository bank for local funds. Article 6252-9, Vernon's Civil Statutes, establishes standards of conduct for officers and employees of State agencies, -2377- Mr. John S. Hovenga, page 3 (C-503) legislatorsand legislativeemployees in the area of possible conflict betwe2c their private interests and official duties. Article 6252-9, Section 3(g), Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides as follows: "No officer or employee of a state agency shall transact any business in his official capacity with any business entity of which he is an officer, agent, or member& or In which he owns a controllinginterest. Therefore3 it Is our opiniorithat It is not permlssible for an employee of a school und,erthe jurisdictionof the Boards of Regents of the State Teachers Colleges to be an officer or controlling stockholderin the depository bank selected by the Board of Regents, unless such employee does not transact any business In his official capacity with the depository bank. SUMMARY It is not permissible for an employee of a school und.erthe jurisdictionof the Board. of Regents of the State Teachers Colleges to be an officer or controlling stockholderIn the depository bank selected by the Board of Regents, unless such employee d.oesnot transact any business in h3.scfflcial capacity with the d,epositorybank* Very truly yours, WAGGONER CARR 4ttorney Oeneral By: ,&8-/f?tia~,'~ IvanR. Williams, Jr. Assistant 1RWjr:ms:mkh Mr. John S Hovenga, page 4 (C-503) APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE w. V. Geppert, Chairman John Banks James Strock Wayne Rodgers Howard Fender APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: T. B. 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