Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

TEEATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS Col. Homer Garrison, Jr. Opinion No. C-211 Director Texas Department of Public Re: Whether the Department of Safety Public Safety can permit Austin, Texas inspectionof motor vehi- cles, semi-trailers,or pole trailers by State Inspectorsat a point out- side of Texas, under the revisions of Article Dear Col. Garrison: tTold, Sec. 140(d). You have requested an opinion of this office on the following questions: "1. Can the Department of Public Safety .permitinspection of motor vehicles, seml- trailers, or pole trailers by State Inspectors at a point outside of Texas, under the pro- visions of Article 670ld, Sec. 140(d)? "We also request your interpretationof the following two questions relative to the in- spection of vehicles as required in Article 670ld, Sec. 140, 141 and 142: "1. If the Department of Public Safety Is assured that motor vehicles, semi-trailers or pole trailers receive a thorough and bona fide inspectionpursuant to the provisions of Article 67Old, Sec. 140, 141 and 142, may there be a waiver of the requirementthat such inspection be made in Texas at a State-appointedinspection station? "2. Would the safety requirementsof the Interstate Commerce Commission as set forth In Part 196-l to 196-6 of 49 USC 304 be In conflict with Article 67Old, Sec. 140, 141 and 142 of V.A.T.S. or In the alternative,would these safety requirementssuffice to permit State Inspectors to make such inspectionsout- side of Texas and still meet legislativein- tent of the InspectionLaw?" -1017- Col. Homer Garrison, Jr., page 2 (C-211 ) Section 140(a) of Article 67016, Vernon's Civil Statutes requires every owner of a motor vehiclel trailer, or semi- trailer, pole trailer, or mobile home, 'registeredin this State" to have certain equipment on the vehicles "Inspected at State-appointedInspection stations or by State inspectors as hereinafterprovided." Section 140(d) of Article 6701d, Vernon's Civil Statutes reads as follows: "(d) The Department /?ifPublic Safety7 may, in its discretion,permi??inspectionas Tierein provided to be made by State inspectorsunder such terms and conditionsas the Departmentmay prescribe. Provided, however, the Department may authorize the acceptance in this State of a certificateof Inspectionand approval issued in another state having a similar Inspectionlaw and may extend the time within which a certificate shall be obtained by the resident owner of a vehi- cle which was not in this State during the time an inspectionwas required." The statute allows the inspectionsby those State in- spectors to be made at the discretion of the Department "under such terms and conditions as the Departmentmay prescribe." Thcire Is no limit as to where the Inspectorsmay operate geographically. The Inspectors1actions are governed by State statutes and by the terms and conditionsprescribed by the Department of Public Safety and the inspectionof the vehicles Is made mandatory for cars "registeredIn Texas." These ln- specters, therefore, have no authority to issue inspection certificatesfor cars registeredany titherplace. The in- spection, as evidenced by the sticker on the windshield,has no significanceor legal consequenceoutside of the geographi- cal limits of the State of Texas. We can see no infringement of the sovereigntyor prerogativeof any foreign state by an inspectionmade on a motor vehicle in the foreign state by an.Inspector sent from Texas. The authorized inspector of the Department has no authority to do anything In the foreign state affecting or having legal consequencesof any type in the foreign state and his actions as performed under the authority of the Texas statute and the terms and conditionsprescribed by the Department are effective only within the geographicallimits of the State of Texas. We are, therefore, of the opinion that State Inspectorsmay, in the discretion of the Texas Departmentof Public Safety and operating under such terms and conditionsas %he Depart- ment may prescribe, inspect motor vehicles wherever they may -1018- Col. Homer Garrison, Jr;, page ,3 (C-211 ) find them. It should be noted that the cost of all travel ex- pense necessary to effectuatesuch inspectionmust be borne by the State. Article 6823a, Section 4, Vernon's Civil Statutes. Your question asking whether the Departmentmay waive an inspection If it is assured that the motor vehicles 'receivea thorough and bona fide ,inspectlonpursuant to the provisions of Article 6701d, Sec. 140, 141 and 142," we answer that there can be no waiver of the Inspection. The statute is specific and requires inspectionsof the motor.vehicles at State-ap- pointed Inspection stations or by State Inspectors. There is nothing in the statute permitting or allowing a waiver of the Inspection,except as authorizedby Section 140(d) of Article 6701d. However, as pointed out above, it is not necessary that the inspectionby a State Inspector be made within the territoriallimits of the State of Texas. Your question asking whether the safety requirementsof the Interstate Commerce Commissionare in conflict with Article 67Old, Sections 140, 141 and 142, we also answer in the nega- tive. We see no question of pre-emptionof State authority by Federal authority. The Supreme Court of the United States in Stephenson v. Binford, 287 U.S. 251 ,(1932),held that the highways of th State are the public property of the State and as such subject to control by the State. Inasmuch as these inspection laws were passed under the police powers of the State in an attempt to make the public highways safer for the public traveling on these highways, which are owned by the State, these laws are a valid exercise by the State Legis- lature of State police power. There is no question of Federal pre-emptionpresent. SUMMARY The Texas Department of Public Safety may, In its discretion,permit Inspectionof motor vehicles, semi-trailers,or pole trailers by State Inspectorsat a point outside of Texas under the provisions of Article 670ld, Section 140(d). The Texas Department of Public Safety has no authority to waive the inspection required by Article 67018, Section 140 et seq. of a motor vehicle regl,stered In Texas. Safety requirementsof the Interstate Commerce Commission are not in conflict with -1019- Col. Homer Garrison, Jr., page 4 (C-211 ) the motor vehicle Inspectionrequirementsof Article 67016, Section 140 et.seq. Very truly yours, NVB:aj:br APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Vi F. Taylor Pat Bailey I-I. Grady Chandler Cecil Rotsch APPROVED FOR TRE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Stanton Stone -1020-