Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable Thomas S. Bishop .Major General TexARNG The Adjutant General of Texas Austin, Texas Opinion No. C- 85 Re: Whether appropriations con- tained In Senate Bill 1, Acts of the 57th Legislature, First Called Session, Chap- ter 62, page 203, may be ex- pended to purchase medals au- thorked by Senate Bill 279, Acts of the 58th Legislature, Dear General Bishop: Regular Session. Your request for an opinion reads as follows: "You are respectfully requested to give your opinion concerning the follow- ing specifically outlined matter. "Senate Bill 279 entitled 'Texas Code of Military Justice' passed the Texas Legislature and was signed by Governor Connally on May 3, 1963. The bill becomes law 90 days after the ad- journment of the Legislature. "Article 5789, Awards, Decorations and Medals of Senate Bill 2.19authorizes new State Medals to National Guardsmen of Texas. If the Texas Legislature ad- journs prior to June 1, 1963, can the new State Medals as authorized under Senate Bill 279 be purchased out of the current appropriations to the Adjutant General's Department." Item 9 of the appropriation to the Adjutant Gene- ral's Department, contained in Senate Bill 1, Acts of the 57th Legislature, First Called Session, Chapter 62, -413- . - Hon. Thornas'S.'Dj.shop,page 2 (C-05) page 203, at page 252, reads as follows: "ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT For the Years Ending August 31, August 31, 1962 1963 "Out of the General Revenue Fund “9. For purchase of medals and awards to National Guards- men as currently authorized by statute, resolution or orders by the Adjutant Gene- ral, the sum of $2,500 $2,500 " In construing the above-quoted appropriation, it was held In Attorney General's Opinion WW-1330 (1962): "A literal construction of these provisions clearly show that the pro- visions of the appropriation to the Ad- jutant General's office for the purchase of service medals are in harmony with the statutory provisions which specify the powers and duties of the Adjutant General. "Therefore, It is our opinion that the Adjutant General has authority to pur- chase medals to be awarded to National Guardsmen of Texas out of the current ap- propriations to the Adjutant General's Department." Article 5789, Vernon's Civil Statutes, as amended by Senate Bill 279, Acts of the 58th Legislature, Regular Ses- sion, provides for the awarding of certain specified awards, decorations and medals. Section 44 of Article III of the Constitution of Texas provides: "The Legislature shall provide by law for the compensation of all officers, -414- Hon. Thomas S. Bishop, page 3 (c-85) servants, agents and public contractors, not provided for in this Constitution, but shall not grant extra ~compensatlon to any officer, agent, servant, or public contractors, after such public service shall have been performed or contract en- tered into, for the performance of the same; nor grant by appropriation or other- wise, any amount of money out of the Treas- ury of the State, to any individual, on a claim, real or pretended, when the same ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""~~~~~~~~t~~~~~~d~~~- pre-existing law." (Emphasis added). This provision has been construed by the Courts of this State to mean that the Les;;;ai;re cannot appropriate State money to any Individual at the very time ap- propriation is made there is already in force some valid law constituting the claim the appropriation Is made to pay a legal and valid obligation of the state." Austin National Bank V. Sheppard, 123 Tex. 272, 71 S.W.2d 242 (1934) 7Te S also Corsicana Cotton Mills v. Sheppard, 123 Tex. 352, 2d 247 WI. Fort Worth Cavalry Club v. Sheppard, %g'Tex 339 83 S $ 2d bbC (1935). St t Steck Company, 236 s.w: 2d 666 (~ex:Ci~.App. 1951: erzoz z;f.). In view of the foregoing, Senate Bill 279, approved by the Governor May 3rd, 1963, cannot be pre-existing law for an appropriation contained In the current Appropriation Act which was enacted August 8th, 1961. Furthermore, the language of Item 9 in the appropriation ending August 31, 1963, limits the expenditure for the purchase of medals and awards currently authorized by statute, resolution or orders by the Adjutant General, which does not include legislation subsequent to the enactment of the Appropriation Bill. There- fore, any awards, decorations or medals purchased pursuant to the authority contained In Senate Bill 279 ,cannot be paid out of Item 9 of the appropriation to the Adjutant General in Senate Bill 1, Acts of the 57th Legislature, First Called Ses- sion, Chapter 62, page 203, at page 252. Any medals purchas- ed pursuant to Article 5793 prior to the effective date of Senate Bill 279 may be purchased out of such appropriation. Attorney General's Opinion No. WW-1330. SUMMARY Senate Bill 279, approved by the -415- Hon. Thornas'S..Bishop, page,4 (CL851 Governor May 3rd, 1963, Is not pre-existing law for the expendl- ture of monies appropriated in Senate Bill 1, Acts of the 57th Legislature, First Called Session, Chapter 62, page 203, enacted Aug- ust 8th, 1961. Austin National By" v. Shepp;gj.123 Tex. 272, 71 W 2d 242 (1 Yours very truly, WAGGONER CARR Attorney General “y iiitkZve?- Assistant APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Cecil Rotsch Pat Bailey W. 0. Shultz APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL By: Stanton Stone -416-