Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

! . AUSTIN U.TEXAR November 18, 1959 Mr. D. C. Greer Opinion No. W-735 State Highway Engineer Austin, Texas Re: The extent of the restrictions to be ap- plied because of the words "District Office buildings" in the rider to the Current General Appropriation Bill (H.B. 4, Acts 56th Leg., 3rd Called Session, 1959, Cha ter 23, pages 442, Dear Mr. Greer: 591P . In your request for an opinion you state as follows: "On:+of the riders in the State Hlgh- way Depar.Ln!ent'ssection of the.current General Appropriation Bill states as fol- lows: "'None of the funds appropriated 'to the State Highway Department may be exPended for the'construction of any District Offi& building ata Cost exceeding Sixteen Dollars ($16) per square foot in constructioncosts including engineering and architectural fees.' "In carrying out the duties and responsi- bilities of the State Highway Department under law to construct and maintain a State Highway System, it is necessary that several different kinds of buildings be constructed and utilized. The Department maintains District Headquarters at 25 locations in the State. At each of these locations, it has proved advisable to construct warehouse buildings, shop buildings, equipment storage buildings, laboratory buildings, and service station buildings, in addition to an office building which provides space necessary Mr. D. C. Greer, p?,;Se 2 (WW-735) to aar.?yon the major portion of the office work required to be done by each District. It has proved necessary and advisable for the Department to construct certain buildings at local Headquarters within each District. These buildings usually provide warehouse facilities, storage for highway equipment, servicing for highway equipment, and some office space for the supervisory personnel. At some of these locations, buildings are constructed to provide office and working space for Resident Engineers and buildings for laboratory work. Other miscellaneous buildings are constructed from time to time to meet the needs of the Department in carry- ing our its assigned responsibilities. Some of these buildings, by their very nature, are c?leaperto construct that an office building cdouldbe, while others require a specialized type of design and construction which make them more expensive to build. Examples of the latter are our laboratory buildings, two of which are presently in the planning stage. ,, . . . !'Wefzl that the specific wording of the provision restricts its application to the District Office buildings and that it would not apply to the other specialized structures we construct. We have discussed this matter with members of the Comptroller's staff and they are inclined to agree, but feel that they cannot pay for a building cost- ing more than $16 per square foot until the provision has been so interpreted by your Department. . . .' In 39 Texas Jurisprudence 137, Statutes, Section 105, we find the following rule stated: "One of the primary and settled rules of construction is that words in common use, when contained in a statute, will be read according to their natural, ordinary and popular meaning." This rule was followed by the Supreme Court of Texas in Texas Bank & Trust Co. v. Austin, 115 Tex. 201, 280 S.W. . . Mr. D. C. Greer, sage 3 (WW-735) 161. I!ebelieve that the natural, ordinary and popular meaning of the words "office building" is a building of of- fices or rooms in which administration is conducted and office work is done. It follows, then, that district office buildings would be those buildings at the District Headquarters of the Texas Highway Department in which the major portion of the office work is done. It is our opinion that the statutory language quoted in your letter was not intended to apply to warehouse buildings, shop buildings, equipment storage buildings, laboratory build- ings and service station buildings, but that it does apply to ali district office buildings which provide space necessary to carry on the major portion of the office work required to be done by such District. SUMMARY The words "District Office building" in the rider to the current General Appropriation Bill (House Bill 4, Acts of the 56th Legislature, Third Called Session, 1959, Chapter 23, pages 442, 591), do not apply to warehouse buildings, shop buildings, equipment storage buildings, laboratory buildings, and service station buildings, but they do apply to all district office buildings. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Atto ney General of Texas BY %-au JH:mfh Jay Howell Assistant APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE J. C. Davis,Jr.Chairman Raymond V. Loftin Grundy Williams REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Leonard Passmore