Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Mr. D. F. Smallhorst Executive Secretary Texas Water Pollution Control Board 1100 West 49th Street Austin 5, Texas Opinion No. W-1431 Re: Whether the Executive Secre- tary of the Texas Water Pol- lution Control Board is an "Executive Head of a State Agency" as used in the Gene- Dear Mr. Smallhorst: ral Appropriations Act. We are in receipt of your request for an opinion on the above question in connection with the newly created State Water Pollution Control Board. Article 762~ of Vernon's Civil Statutes, which es- tablishes this Board, states in part as follows: "Sec. 3. (a) There is hereby created and established a State Water Pollution Control Board which shall be composed of six (6) members. The Board is directed to carry out the functions and duties confer- red on it by this Act. . . . . . . "(c) The SIX (6) members of the Board shall receive no fixed salary for duties per- formed as members of the Board, but each member, excepting those representing speci- fied State agencies, shall be allowed, for each and every day in attending meetin s of the Board, the sum of Twenty Dollars (820) including time spent in travel to,and from such meetings, and all members shall be Mr. D. F. Smallhorst, page 2 (ww-1431) allowed traveling and other necessary ex- penses while in the performance of official duty, to be evidenced by vouchers approved by the Chairman of the Board, provided no member shall receive more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) annually, including expenses. The members of the Board appointed by the Governor, and confirmed by the Senate shall qualify by taking the Constitutional oath of office before an officer authorized to administer an oath within this State, and, upon presentation of such oath, together with the certificate of appointment, the Secretary of State shall is- sue commissions to them, which shall be evi- dence of their authority to act as such. In addition to the three (3) members appointed by the Governor as provided herein, the Board shall also consist of the following State of- ficers, each of whom shall be a member of said Board during the time that he is serving in such other official capacity, to wit: the Chairman of the State Board of Water Engineers, the State~Commissioner of Health, and the Exe- cutive Secretary of the State Game and Fish Com- mission, each of whom shall perform the duties required of a member of the Board by this Act in addition to those duties required of him in said other official capacities. I!. . . "(e) Actual and necessary travel and other expenses incurred by the three (3) ex-officio members in the discharge of their'official duties as members of the Board shall be paid out of any funds which are or may become available for the purposes of this Act. Employees of the Board shall receive their necessary traveling expenses while traveling on the business of the Board. II. . . "(g) The Director of the Water Pollution Control Division of the Texas State Department of Health shall serve as Executive Secretary of the Board. He shall keep full and accurate- minutes of all transactions and proceedings of said Board and perform such duties as may be re- guired by the Board, and he shall be the custodian of all files and records of the Board. The Mr. D. F. Smallhorst, page 3 (WW-1431) executive secretary shall be the adminis- trator of water pollution control activi- ties for the Board." [Emphasis added). Section 35a of Article V of Senate Bil! No. 1, Acts 57th fE$islature, 1st Called Session 1961, provides in part as fol- 1:s: "Executive heads of State agencies, in- cluding the Executive Director of the Legis- lative Council, shall be reimbursed for their actual meals, lodging and incidental expenses when traveling on official business either in or out of the State." (Emphasis added). An inspection of Article 7621d leads us to the conclu- sion that t'neposition of Executive Secretary of the k!ater Pollution Control Board does not involve merely clerical duties or amount to a subordinate position, but is a position wherein the Executive Secretary is primarily responsible for the administration of water pollution control activities over the entire State. He is therefore an "Executive head of a State agency," and as such, entitled to reimbursement for his actual expenses while traveling in the course of his official business for the Water Pollution Control Board either in or out of the State. SUMMARY The Executive Secretary of the Texas Water Pollution Control Board is the executive head of a state agency, and as such, is en- titled to reimbursement for his actual ex- penses while traveling on official business either in or out of the State. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Assistant FD\\J :ms - . I,Ti-. D. F. Smallhorst, page 4 (WW-1431) 0PI:IIONCOMNITTEE V1.V. Geppert, Chairman L. 1. Lollar Arthur Sandlin Ernest Fortenberry REVI.Z?JED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL By: Leo:lardPassmore