Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

25, 1965 Hon. W. S. Heatly, Chairman Opinion No. C-393 AppropriationsCommittee House of Representatives Re: Effects of proposed Senate Austin, Texas Amendment to H.B. 122, the House Salary Suspension Act. Dear Mr. Heatly: Your request for an opinion reads as follows: "This formalizes a request made by Mr. Heatly, the chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives, concerning a possible Senate amendment to H.B. 122, the House Salary Suspension Act. "If the only changes in the Act were to strike out 'except the salaries of the District Judges and other compensationof District Judges,' and add In lieu thereof 'includingthe regular salaries of District Judges paid out of the General Revenue Fund,' would the amendment have the following effects: "(1) Suspend all salaries of Supreme Court or Court of Civil Appeals Justices and District Judges paid out of the General Revenue Fund, and "(2) Not Impair or affect compensationpaid to or received by District Judges under voluntary or mandatory legislationauthorizing or requiring payment by counties within or comprising the var- , ious districts, commonly referred t$ as local salary supplementationlegislation. I! 11 . . . 1852- Hon. W. S. Heatly, page 2 (C-393) Section 1 of H.B. 122 of the 59th Legislature, if amended as outlined in your request, will read in part as follows: "The salaries of all State officers and all State employees, Including the regular salaries of District Judges paid out of the General Revenue Fund, shall be for the period beginning September 1, 1965, and ending August 31, 1967, in such sums or amounts as may be provided for by thenLegislaturein the General AppropriationsAct. H.B. 122 as thus amended, will constitute the pre- existing law required by the provisions of Section 44 of Article III of the Constitutionof Texas authorizingthe Legislatureto appropriatemonies for the payment of salaries to District Judges, Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals, Supreme Court Justices and Justices of the Courts of Civil Appeals. Section 2 of Article V of the Constitutionof Texas, provides that the Justices of the Supreme Court shall receive such compensation 'as shall be provided by law." Section 4 of Article V of the Constitutionof Texas, provides that the Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals shall receive the same salary as Judges of the Supreme Court, Section 6 of Article V of the Constitutionof Texas provides that Justices of the Courts of Civil Appeals "shall receive for their services the sum of Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($3, 00) per annum until otherwise provided by law." (Emphasis addeds . In answer to your first question in view of the fore- going authority, you are advised that the salaries of the Justices of the Supreme Court, the Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals, Justices of the Courts of Civil Appeals and of District Judges paid out of the General Revenue Fund of the State of Texas will be governed by the provisions of the General AppropriationsAct if H-B. 122 of the 59th Legislature Is enacted as amended prior to the enactment of the General AppropriationsAct. A study of the provisions of H.B. 122, as amended by the 59th Legislature,reveals that It contains no provisions relating to salaries paid District Judges by counties. There- fore, in answer to your second question you are advised that the Suspension Act cannot affect compensationpaid to or received by District Judges under legislationauthorizingor requiring pay- ment by counties of salaries to District Judges. -1853- Hon. W. S. Heatly, page 3 (C-393) SUMMARY H.B 122 of the 59th Legislature, if amended as outlined in your request, will not affect the compensationpaid to or received by District Judges under legislationauthorizing or requiring payment by counties of salaries to District Judges. H.B. 122 of the 59th Legislaturewill authorize the Legislature to fix the salaries of the Justices of the Supreme Court, the Judges of the Courtof Criminal Appeals and the Justices of the Courts of Civil Appeals and salaries of District Judges paid out of the General Revenue Fund of the State of Texas for the next biennium in the General Ap- propriationsAct. Very truly yours, WAGGONER CARR Attorney General Assistant JR:mkh APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman J. C. Davis Llnward Shivers Bob Flowers Roy Johnson Frank Booth APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Stanton Stone -1854-