Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

TEEATTORNEY GENERAL OFTEXAS July 15, 1957 Honorable Robert S. Calvert Opinion No. WW-193 Comptroller of Public Accounts Capitol Station Re: May the claim of an employee Austin, Texas of the ~WaterResources Com- mittee for wages due for the period January 8, 1957, through January 31, 1957 be passed for payment out of funds appropriated in Senate Bill 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature, Regular Dear Mr. Calvert: Session, 19571 In your letter of June 27, 1957, you requested an opln- ion of this office as to whether wages due an employee of the Water Resources Committee, in the amount of $536.59, may be passed for payment out of funds appropriated in Senate Bill 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature, Regular Session, 1957. It appears from the enclosed Payroll Voucher that the claim in question accrued as a result of employment from the period January 8, 1957 through January 31, 1957. Section 1 of Senate Bill No. 17, Acts of the 55th Legis- lature, Regular Session, reads as follows: 'Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the Water Resources Committee out of the un- expended balance in the appropriation for neces- sary travel expense of members of the Water Re- sources Committee, out of the General Revenue Fund of Texas In House Bill No. 140, Acts 1955, the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00), said appropriation to be used for payment of salaries and wages. House Bill Wo. 454, Acts of the 53rd Leglslature,Regu- lar Session, 1953, chapter 359, page 879, created the Hater Resources Committee. Section 3 of the Act provides: "Sec. 3. Subject to Section 9 hereof the Committee shall have the power to employ such Honorable Robert S. Calvert, page 2. (WV-1931 clerical and technical assiStanCe as it may deem necessary to perform its functions and shall employ a chief engineer and an admin- istrator who shall be a licensed attorney at law versed in the water laws of this State and whose duties shall be those laid out by said Committee." Section 9 of the Act provided an appropriation for the opera- tion of the Committee for the biennium in which it was created. This appropriation expired two years from the effective date of the Act. House Bill 140, Acts of the 54th Legislature, Regular Session, 1955, chapter 519, page 1531, provides an appropriation for the Water Reso,urcesCommittee for the current biennium, and reads as follows: "WATER RESOURCES COMMITTEE For the Years Ending August 31, August 31, "Out of General Revenue Fund: 1956 1957 "1. For actual and necessary travel expenses of members of the Water Resources Committee $I5,ooo.oo $ 5,ooo.oo For the Years Ending August 31, August 31, "From Public Donations: 1956 1957 "20 For salaries, wages and other necessary expenses pur- suant to Chapter 359, Acts, D . . . . . $20,400.00 $20,400.00 "Total, General Revenue approprla- tion and estimated public donations $25,400.00 $25,400.00" It is apparent that the appropriation as provided for under the provisions of this Act were insufficient to provide for the salary expenses represented by the claim in question. Honorable Robert S. Calvert, page 3. o?w-193) Section 5 of Article III of the Constitution of Texas, among other things, provides that the Legislature shall devote the first thirty days of each regular session to the intro- duction of bills and resolutions, and acting upon emergency appropriations. Inasmuch as the Legislature is given specific authority by the Constitution of Texas to act upon emergency appropria- tions at the outset of any regular session, and Inasmuch as the 55th Legislature saw fit to enact an emergency appropriation in the form of Senate Bill No. 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature, Regular Session, 1957, we believe this appropriation is in all respects valid. The Legislature, in effect, amended the appro- priation made to the Water Resources Committee under the provi- sions of House Bill 140, Acts of the 54th Legislature, Regular Session, 1955, chapter 519, page 1531, and supplemented the ap- propriation for salaries, wages and other necessary expenses, as provided for in House Bill 140, with that of a portion of the unexpended balance in the appropriation for necessary travel expenses of members of the Water Resources Committee as provided for in Ho,useBill No. 140. Section 49 of Article III of the Constitution of Texas provides: "No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State, except to supply casual deficien- cies of revenue, repel invasion, suppress in- surrection, defend the State in war, or pay ex- isting debt; and the debt created to supply de- ficiencies in the revenue, shall never exceed in the aggregate at any one time two hundred thousand dollars." In our opinion Section 49 of Article III is not applicable to the claim involved in your request. In the case of this claim, no debt was created inasmuch as House Bill 140, Acts of the 54th Legislature, Regular Session, 1955, chapter 519, page 1531, pro- vided an appropriation to cover the salary claim involved in your request, and it was only as a result of a deficiency in this ap- propriation that the emergency appropriation, in the form of Senate Bill 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature became necessary. Section 44 of Article III of the Constitution of Texas provides in part: 8, . . . nor grant, by appropriation or other- wise, any amount of money out of the Treasury of Honorable Robert S. Calvert, page 4. (ww-193) the State, to any individual, on a claim, real or pretended, when the same shall not have teen provided for by pre-existing law; . a . It is also our opinion that Section 44 of Article III of the Con- stitution of Texas is not applicable to the claim involved in your request. The appropriation involved in Senate Bill 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature, is supported by pre-existing law in the form of Section 3 of House Bill 454, Acts of the 53rd Legis- lature.,Regular Session, 1953, chapter 359, page 379. For the reason set forth above it is our opinion that Senate Bill 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature, is but an exercise of the recognized authority of the Legislature to appropriate within the current revenues of any given biennium all of the money which it finds is necessary and required for the efficient maintenance and operation of the various agencies of the State. For this reason we answer your question in the affirmative. SUMMARY The claim of an employee of the Water Re- sources Committee for wages due for the period January 8, 1957 through January 31, 1957 may be passed for payment out of funds appropriated in Senate Bill 17, Acts of the 55th Legislature, Regular Session,'1957. Very truly yours, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas WCR:wam:zt APPROVED: Assistant OPINION COMMITTEE H. Grady Chandler, Chairman C. K, Richards Marvin R. Thomas, Jr. John Lennan REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Geo. P. Blackburn