Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THEATTOIRNEY GENERAL OF %-EXAS I I Honorable Robert S. Calvert Opinion No. C-339 Comptroller of Public Accounts Austin, Texas Re: Per diem of a district judge on an assignment to one county under three administrative Dear Mr. Calvert: judicial orders. Your request for an opinion reads in part as follows: "This department requests an opinion from you as the question has arisen in this department as to whether I can legally pay a District Judge $75.00 per day for holding court under three (3) administrative judi- cial orders under which the Jud e holds court on the same day in three $3) District Courts in the same county under the pro- visions of Article 200a, R.C.S., Section 2a, subsection 4?" The orders of assignment and claims furnished with your request reveal the following: On September 25th, 1964, the presiding judge of an administrative judicial district assigned a district judge to try and dispose of "such cases as may arise County" during the week beginning September 28th through iEtober'3rd 1964 * This assignment was made by three separate orders, one'stating that a judge of a judicial district of which the county to which the claimant was assigned was a part "is to be absent necessarily during the week beginning September 28th through October 3rd, 1964"; another stating that a judge of a judicial district located in the same county is to be absent dur- ing the same period; and a third stating that a judge of a judi- cial district located in the same county is to be absent during the same period. Each of the orders designated and assigned the claimant judge "to try and dispose of such cases as may arise in 0 . . County' during such time. The county to which the claimant'judge was assigned is located outside of his judicial district and county, and he has presented claims in the following amounts: One for $150.00 for six days at $25.00 per day on the following days - September 28th through October 3rd, 1964; another claim for five days at $25.00 per day on the following days - September 29th through October -1608- _ Hon. Robert S. Calvert, page 2 (C-339) 3ra, 1964; and another claim for four days on the following days - September 30th through October 3rd, 1964. Each claim is for holding court in the same county and each claim is approved for payment by the presiding judge of an administrative judicial dis- trict. Subdivision (4) of Section 2a of Article 200a, Vernon's Civil Statutes, provides: "In addition to, and cumulative of, all other compensation and expenses authorized by law and this Act, judges who are required to hold court outside their own districts and out of their own counties under the provisions of this Act, shall receive a per diem of Twenty- five ($25.00) Dollars for each day, or fraction thereof, which they spend.outside their said districts and counties in the performance of their duties; such additional compensation to be paid in the same manner as their salaries are paid by the State upon certificates of ap- proval by the Chief Justice or by the Presid- ing Judge of the Administrative Judicial Dis- trict in which they reside." (mphasis added). It is noted that the comnensation authorized is 'a oer diem of-Twenty-five ($25.00) Doilars for each day, or fraciion thereof, which they spend outside their said districts and counties." Under the facts submitted, the claimant spent six days outside of his district and county in the performance of hi; duty. Therefore, the maximum which the Legislature has allow- ed Par compensation for the performance of his duties pursuant to the three assignments outlined above, is $150.00 ($25.00 per day for the period beginning September 28th through October 3rd, 1964). You are therefore advised that the maximum that may be paid the claimant on the three claims submitted to the Comptroller is $150.00. SUMMARY The maximum which the Legislature has allowed for compensation for the performance of his duties pur- suant to assignments under Article -1609- Hon. Robert S. Calvert, page 3 (C -339) ZOOa, V.C.S., is Twenty-five Dol- lars for each day he spends out- side his district and county. Yours very truly, WAGGONER CARR Attorney General Assistant JR:ms APPROVED: ,OPINIONCOMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman John Allison J. S. Bracewell Roy Johnson Ralph Rash APPROVED F'ORTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL By: Roger Tyler -1610-