Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

r August 8, 1958 Mr. Frank Scofield Opinion No. wW-488 Chairman Livestock Sanitary Commission Re: May the Livestock Sani- Fort Worth, Texas- tary Commission, under the appropriation made by the 55th Legislature, employ and designate inspectors as supervisors, and related Dear Mr. Scofleld: questions. In your letter of July 10, you asked if, in our opinion, the Livestock Sanitary Commission could employ person- nel under the appropriation for "Supervising Inspectors" when such personnel would not supervise additional men, but would "give complete supervision of several counties in such speci- fied districts where they work". As we interpret your request, you asked to be advised if the Commission may assign "Super- vising Inspectors" (paid not to exceed the applicable salary schedule) duties other than that of supervising employees of the Commission. The pertinent provisions of House Bill 133, Acts of 55th Legislature, Chapter 385 (General Appropriations Act) contain the following appropriation to the Livestock Sanitary Commission: "For the Years Ending August 31, August 31, 1958 1959 .. .I . . . "12. For the eradica- tion or control of any contagious, infectious, or com- municable diseases of animals or live poultry, excluding indemnities $250,000 $ 250,000 Plus Unexpend- ed Balance Mr. Frank Scofield, Page 2 (~~-488) "13. For brucellosis eradication and con- trol where livestock owners voluntarily pay half the costs, there is hereby ap- DrODriated as the State's share thereof, the sum of 100,000 125,000 Plus UnexDend- ed Balance "14. For the payment of indemnities as pro- vided in general law 15,000 15,000 Qrand Total, Live- stock Sanitary Commission $459,860 $ 490,860 "The appropriation made to the Livestock Sani- tary Commission in Items 12 and 13 may be exDended for-personal services subject to the limitations hereinafter SDeCified. and for arofessional fees: for laboratory tests,-vaccines,*supplies and mate- rials including those for veterinary purposes; rent, telephone, telegraph, postage, and freight or ex- press charges; equipment, the operation, maintenance,, and replacement of trucks, and travel expense. (Emphasis added) "None of the moneys approprfated in Item 13 may be expended for brucellosis eradication or con- trol unless and untfl the Livestock Sanitary Commis- sion has entered Into agreements as authorized by law with livestock associations or owners, or local and federal governments, which agreements shall stfpulate that costs paid by the State for brucellosfs inspec- tions, vaccines, or control measures shall not exceed fifty per cent of the total costs thereof. Such agreements shall be filed with the Comptroller prior to the disbursement of any moneys for brucellosfs eradication and control from any of the appropriations herein made to the Livestock Sanftary Commission. "It is further provided that none of the moneys appropriated in Items 12 and 13 may be expendec,for employees of the Livestock Sanitary Commission except Mr. Frank Scofield, Page 3 (~~-488) in the positions and at salaries not to exceed the annual rates specified as follows: Supervising Inspectors, NTE Inspectors, NTE . .. .. . It will be noted that the provisions after Item 14 authorize the Commission to expend the funds enumerated in Items 12 and 13 for "personal services". The third paragraph reveals the Intent of the Legislature to authorize the Com- mission to use portions of such funds for paying employees an amount not to exceed the stated sums. There is no provision in the Appropriation Act indicating how many such employees may be hired, nor are the exact duties of such personnel specified. The duties of the Livestock Sanitary Commission are set forth in the Penal Code, and include many duties to be performed by Inspectors. For example, Article 1525a of Ver- non's Penal Code, in Section 1,authorizes the Commission to direct cattle or sheep owners to dip their livestock. Sections 6 and 10 specify such dipping is to be done under the "super- vision of an authorized Inspector" of the Commission. Section 9 imposes the same duties insofar as they pertain to goats. Section 17 provides for the supervision of disinfecting of cor- rals and pens, and Section 18 provides for similar supervision when owners refuse or fall to dip their livestock. Section 20 reads in part as follows: salaries of local County Inspectors to be paid iy'the County, but salaries of the said Chief Inspector and District Supervising Inspectors to be paid by the State." The same general scheme is evidenced in Articles 1525b, 1525c, 1525d, and 1525f of VernonIs Penal Code. Such provi- sions reveal a Legislative intent that persons employed by the Livestock Sanitary Commission for such Inspection and super- visory work, and who are paid by the State, are properly con- sidered as filling a supervisory position. Furthermore we feel the Commission has implied authority to so designate certain of its personnel, and to assign their duties. "Implied powers. -- It Is equally well settled however, that a law which confers a power or imposes a duty upon an officer or board carries tiithIt by implication the authority to do such things as are .. Mr. Frank Scofield, Page 4 (W’W-488) reasonably necessary to carry fnto effect the power granted or the duty Imposed. Thus power to do certain work or to accomplfsh a certain result which cannot otherwise be accomplished, Implies the authority to employ such agents as may be reasonably necessary to accomplish the work or purpose specified, and to engape them for sSfchlength of time as Is reasonably qeces- 34 Tex.Jur. 444, Public Officers, EZion 68. The Livestock Sanitary Comm1ssfon 4s authorized to employ personnel as "supervising inspectors" and to assign such persons to carry out the duties imposed upon the Commis- sion as they may pertain to the "complete supervision" of the work in several counties, Including Inspection of livestock and facilities, and to pay them the amount provfded in the current Appropriation Act for "supervising inspectors”. It is not obligatory that the duties of such personnel be confined to the supervision of other employees. SUMMARY The livestock Sanitary Commission, under Its appropriation made by the 55th Legislature, may employ and designate personnel as "super- vising inspectors" though their duties are not limited to the supervfsion of other Commissfon employees. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attornes General of Texas ,a,& !@'?A2 Tom I. McFarling TIM:br:mg Assistant APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Geo. P. Blackburn, Chairman Henry G. Braswell L. P. Lollar Wayland C. Rivers, Jr. Linward Shivers REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: W. V. Geppert