Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

TEE A ORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTXN ~.TEXAR April 10, 1958 Honorable Robert S. Calvert, Opinion Wo. W-413. Comptroller of Rublla Acaounts, Capitol station, Re: Whether the Comptroller Austin, Texas should include semester credit hours In R.O.T.C. courses in allocating _ funds to the various state institutions of higher learning, pursuant to Section 17 of Article VII of the Constitution of Dear Mr. Calvert: Texas, as amended. Your request for an opinion relate6 that the State Auditor haspsubmitted in his audits two sets of figures for the fnstitutfons affected by Section 17 of Article VII of the Constftutfon of Texas, popularly referred to as the College Constitutional Building Fund Amendment. One set of figures Includes semester credit hours in.R.Q.T.C. courses while the other set excludes such hours of credit. You have requested our opinion as to which set of figures should be used by you In making the required allocation. The foregoing constftutional provision, as amended Movember 16, 1956 levfes a state ad valorem tax on property of Five Cents (581 on the One Hundred Dollars ($100) valuation 'fop the purpose of creating a speolal fund for the purpose of acquiring, constructing and initially equipping buildings, OP other permanent improvements at the designated institutions of higher learning". It further provides: "Funds raised from said Five Gent ,(58) taxlevy for the ten-year period beginning Janu- ary 1, 1958, shall be allocated by the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas on June first of t&t year9 based on the average long session full-time student equivalent enrollment (fifteen (15) semester credit hours shall constitute one full-time student) for the preceding five-year period of time, to the followfng State fnstitutfons of higher learn- ing then in existence, D D D . Honorable Robert S. Calvert, Page 2 (WW-413). "Not later than June first of the beginning year of each succeeding ten-year period, the Comp- troller of Public Accounts of the State of Texas, based on the average long session full-time student equivalent enrollment (fifteen (15) semester credit hours shall constitute one full-tine student) for the preceding five-year period of time, shall re-allocate, to the above-designated institutions of higher learning then in existence, all funds to be derived from said Five Cent 654) ad valoren tax for said ten-year period; f . . It will be seen that the Constitution provides that the funds shall be allocated to the various institutions "based on the average long session full-time student equivalent enroll- ment" and that "fifteen (15) semester credit hours shall con- stitute one full-time student". We are advised that the colleges offering R.O.T.C. courses do so by contractual arrangementswith the federal government. The instructional services and materials are supplied by,the federal government but class room and stopage facilities must be furnished by the college at State expense. Students receiving R.O.T.C. instruction are awarded semester credit hours for successfully completing such courses of ln- structlon, on substantially the same basis as they receive credit for other courses taken. In view of the foregoing, it is our opinion that R.O.T.C. semester credit hours should be included in comput- ing the full-time equivalent enrollment. To exclude them would be to write an exception into the Constitution which the language thereof does not permit. SUMMARY The Comptroller of Public Accounts should Include semester credit hours in R.O.T.C. courses in allocating funds to the various State Institutions of higher learning,pursuant to Section Honorable Robert S. Calvert, Page 3 (WW-413). 17 of Artiole VII of the Constitution of Texas, as amended, Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas Jr <‘- By c/,‘~~ I’ , 41.~,*.+,, [j .,._ L,,/, !lid o_ Leonard Passmore Assistant LP:pf APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Geo. P. Blackburn, Chairman Tom I. McFarling J. Mark McLaughlin J. Arthur Sandlin B. H. Tlmmins, Jr. REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL By: W. V. Geppert.