Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

F EXAS February 23, 1965 Hon. Grady Hazlewood Opinion No. C390 Chairman, State Affairs Senate of the State of Texas Re: Constitutionalityof Capitol Building Senate Bill 35 of the Austin, Texas 59th ,Legisla:ture. Bear Senator Hazlewood: You have requested our opinion on the constitution- ality of Senate Bill 35 of the 59th Legislature,authorizing the State Board of Education to supply free textbooks to blind and visually handioapped scholastics. Free textbooks,under the definition contained in the Bill include books in Braille, and blind and visually handscapped scholasticsInclude any child whose visual acuity ia Impaired to the 'ext'ent that he is unable to read the print In regularly adopted textbooks used In the class concerned. Section 3 of Article VII of the Constitutionof Texas requires the State Board of Education to provide free textbooks for the use of children attending public free schools of this State. Charles Scribner's Sons v. Marrs, 114 Tex. 11, 262 S.W. rrs, 113 Tex. 291, 253 S.W. ; American Book Co. v. Ma- In view of the provisions of Section 3 of Article VII of the Constitutionof Texas, it Is our opinion that free text- books designed for the use of blind and visually handicapped scho- lastics is authorized. You are therefore advised that the provi- sions of Senate Bill 35 of the 59th Legislatureare constitutional. SUMMARY Senate Bill 35 of the 59th Legislature, authorizing the purchase of free textbooks, including books in Braille, for the use of the blind and visually handicapped children attending public schools of this State Is constitutional. Section 3 of Article VII of the Constitutionof Texas. -1846- Hon. Grady Hazlewood,page 2 (C-390) Very truly yours, WAGGONER CARR Attorney General JR:ms:mkh APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Pat Bailey George Gray Kerns Taylor Harold Kennedy APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Stanton Stone -1847-