Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THEA~O~EY GENERAL OFTEXAS September 30, 1957 Honorable Robert S. Calvert Comptroller of Public Accounts Capitol Station Austin 11, Texas Opinion No. WW-266 Re: Whether prior Opinions of the Attorney General concerning the expenses incurred for telephone and telegraph charges by members of the House of Representatives apply to the Speaker of the House as well as other members Dear Mr. Calvert: and related questions. In your request for an opinion of this office you pose the following questions: "1. Should the holdings in prior Attorney General's Opinions concerning the incurring of telephone and telegraph expenses by Members of the House of Representatives be applied to the Speaker of the House Of'Representatives? "2. Does your ruling as to the purchase of stationery and supplies incurred by Members of the House of Representatives apply to the Speaker of the House? "3. May the Comptroller issue a warrant to pay the salary of a secretary to work in and main- tain the office of the Speaker in the State Capitol when such person is carried on the payroll as an interim employee and is designated as Secre- tary to the Speaker? "4. May the Comptroller issue a warrant for payment out of the contingent funds of the 55th Legislature long distance and rental charges of the Water Resources Committee created by House Bill 454, Acts of the 53rd Legislature?' Honorable Robert S. Calvert, Page 2 (~~-266) The prior Opinions to which you refer in Question 1 are: o-3778 (lg41), MS-43 (lg53), W~-131 (1957), ~1-148 (1957) and WW-177 (1957). The prior rulings to which you refer in Question 2 are Attorney General's Opinions 0-3778 (1941) and W-177 (1957). The members of the House each Regular Session elect from among their number one member to serve as Speaker of the House during the present session an~duntil the next Regular Session. The duties of the Speaker are many and cover a variety of fields. He presides over the House as a whole during the sessions of his two-year term of office. He appoints House members to the various committees. He names the Committee Chairmen. He hires the employees of the House and has supervisory responsibilities over their work; and he has the right to discharge any of them. The Spea.kerhas general control, except as provided by law, of ,theHall of the House, its lobby, galleries, corridors, passages and unappropriated rooms in that part of the Capito.1assigned to the use of the House. Throughout the Rules of the House the Speaker is trea,tedsomewhat diff'erentlvthan is a "Member" of the Hsuse. There are nmnemus dutiea assigned to the Speaker which con- tinue after --..- sine _..-_ dLe adjournment of the House. A study of House Si!:iple Resol,utionNo. 479, a.; passed by the House of Re[:??eaenI.ati.ve s of the 55th iegic;; ,?S~!~ii7g:,, sets forth numerous duties the Speaker is to perform fo:ii;u?lng sine d~ieadjournment. Under House Simple Resolution 475, t,l:e -_ Speaker of the House, after sine d,ieadjournment is to bc in charge of the Hall of the House, Committee Rooms, and o,ther rooms and the furniture, f'ixt.ures, quipment and o,the!~a records of the House. He is provided with authori~tyto repaLr, restore or replace any furniture.,~;?~:~i~~ ‘i,'s, etc., that he deems necessary to the dignity anti,', i-1appearance of the House, Committee Rooms, Speaker's OPfice and Apartment, and ot:herHouse space. Between sessions, House Simple Resolution &(9 authorizes the Speaker, and employees designated by him to purchase items necessary for performance oi:I-; I',:;.:ed to the Water Resources Committee "oustof the -rex.perdedbalance in the appropriation for necessary travel expense of members of the Water,Resources Committee, out of the General Revenue Fllndof Texas in Rouse Bill No. 140, Acts 1355, the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00), said appropriation to be used for payment of salaries and wages." The expenses of the Water Resources Committee reYelYredto in Qdestion 4 do not constitute expenses of the Legislature, or incidental thereto; they are expenses of a separate agency which are payable out of appropriations made to such agency. Honorable Robert S. Calvert, Page 5 (WW-266) It is our opinion that the Comptroller cannot issue a warrant for payment out of the Contingent Punds of the 55th Legislature of long-distance and rental char es of the Water Resources Committee created by House Bill 45 8 , Acts of the 53rd Legislature. SUMMARY Prior Attorney General's Opinions concerning the incur+lg of telephone and telegraph expensesby Members of the House of Representa- tives do not apply to the Speaker of the House. Prior Attorney General's Opinions ruling on the purchase of stationery and supplies incurred by Members of the House of Represen- tatives do not apply to the Speaker of the House. The Comptroller may issue a warrant to pay the salary of a secretary to work in and maintain the office of the Speaker in the State Capitol when such person is carried on the payroll as an interim employee and is designated as Secretary to the Speaker. The Comptroller cannot issue a warrant for payment out of the contingent funds of the 55th Legis- lature of long-distance telephone calls and rental charges of the Water Resources clommittee created by House Bill 454, Acts 53rd Legislature, Regular Session, Chapter 359, page 873. Yours very truly, WILL.WILSON Attorney General of Te,xas MRT:j! APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Geo. P. Blackburn, Chairman Jim Rogers Arthur Sandlin Larry Jones Wayland Rivers REVIENED "OR TfIEATTO-RNEYGENERAL BY: Jag;-.? N. Ludlilni