Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

June 16, 1952 Hon. H. D. Dodgen Opinion No. V-1464 Exeautive Secretary Game and Fish Commission Re: Authority of the Gsme Austin, Texas and Fish Commission to contraot for the removal of.rough fish from pub- 110 fresh waters in counties where commercial Dear Sir: fishing is prohibited. Your request for an opinion reads 8s follows: "The Game and Fish Commission has had a number of requests for permits to take rough fish, a8 provided by the Acts of the 51st Leg- islature, 1949, Re lar Session, Chapter 422, page 783, H. B. a0r, and a number of such re- quests for permits have been granted and are now in active operation. "Some of the requests above referred to are for permits to allow operations in the area affected by an Act of the 52nd Legisla- ture, 1951, chapter 297, page 469, B. B. 44. "Inasmuch as the latter act makes no ex- ception for the taking of rough fish, under permits granted by the Gsme and Fish Commis- sion, we respectfully request your opinion as to whether the Game and Fish Commission is within its authority in granting permits pro- vided for in the countles affected by said Ii.B. 44, Acts of the 52nd Legislature." House Bill 44, Acts 52nd Deg., 1951, ch. 297, p. 469, reads, in Dart, as follows: "Section 1 . It shall be unlawful for any person,firm, or corporation, to take or catch, or attempt to take or catah any fish from the fresh public waters of Ralnes, Wood, Van Zandt, Henderson, Rusk, Cherokee, Racogdoches, Houston, San Augustine, Angellna, Sablne, Tyler, Jefferson, Hon. H. D. Dodgen, page 2 (V-1464) Orange and Smith Counties by the use of seines or nets of any kind, or by any other means than the ordinary pole, hook and line, or common trot line or throw line, or artificial baits such as are commonly used in bait casting and fly fish- ing; . . . "Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to sell, offer for sale, or possess for the purpose of sale any fish caught or taken from the fresh public waters of Raines, Wood, Van Zandt, Henderson, Rusk, Cherokee, Nacogdoches, Houston, San Augustine, Angelina, Sabine, Tyler, Jefferson, Orange and Smith Counties." Thus, It may be seen that H. B. 44 is a local game law which prohibits commercial fishing in certain enumerated counties. Further, it should be noted that the act makes no reference to any particular type of fish. House Bill 806, Acts 51st Deg., R. S. 1949, ch. 422, p. 783, provides in Dart: "Section 1. The Game, Fish and Oyster Com- mission is authorized to take rough fish and turtles from any of the public fresh waters of this State by means of crews operated by the Commission or contracts entered into vith in- dividuals, through the use of seines or nets or other devices and under such rules and reg- ulations and contracts a8 it shall prescribe when said Commission shall find that rough fish or turtles exist in any such waters in numbers detrimental to the propagation and preserva- tion of game fish. It . . . "Sec. 4. Any contractor who is by his contract authorized to use in waters of this State seines or nets or other devices which he would not be authorized to use in such waters except for said contract, or any contractor who Is by his contract authorized to take rough fish from waters from which he would not be per- mitted to take any fish for sale except for said contract, and who retains or sells any fish, other than those rough fish specified in his con- tract, in violation of the law applying to the Hon. II.D. Dodgen, page 3’(~-1464) waters In which he is operating, shall be deemed gull.tyof a breadh of his contract under the provisions of this Act, and shall be deeme,dguilty of a misdemeanor and pun- ished in accordance with the law or lava applyiag;,to.thewaters in whlch'he Is fish- 1%. 'get'.5:. Rough fish and turties re- moved under the provisions of this Act may be sold. Roughfish and turtles taken by Commission operated crews may be used for feed-for hatchery fishes and all surplus thereof shall be sold by said Commission at the highest pr'iceobtainable. . . . "see. 6. 'Rough fish' as used in this Act shall include those frish-water fishes having no sporting value, the predatory, bony or rough-fleshed species, or any spedles of fish whose numbers should be controlled in order to protect and encourage game fish; provided, however, that the term 'rough fish! shall noteinclude black,bass, white bass, crappie, bream, sunfish, channel catfish or yellov.catfish, which'areh for the purposes of this Act, 'game fish.' ,The above quoted provisions demonstrate that H. B. 006 was enacted for the specifia purpose of au- thorizing the'Game and Fish Commission to provide for the removal of "rough fish" and turtles from the public fresh waters of Texas. The act defines "rough fish" as any species of predatory fish which must be controlled in orderto protect and,encourage the propagation of game fish. In the interests of conservation, the Commis- sion may remove or contract to remove turtles and certain species of predatory fish from waters inhabited by game fish. It is further provided that these fish may be sold and also that they may be caught with nets and seines. Both of these laws are conservation measures. One is designed to clear from public fresh waters the predatory creatures which prey upon game fish. The other prohibits in certain counties the removal of any tgpe of fish on a commercial basis. The apparent conflict between the two statutes Is found in their respective provisions conoerning the sale of fish and the use of nets and seines. Hon. H. D. Dodgen, page 4 (V-1.464) II.B. 44,,the more recent enaotment, prohibits this,and it makes no specific exception in the case of "rough fish." Repeals by implication are not favored by law. It is a well established rule of statutory construction that where there is a oonflict between a specific statute and one of a more general nature, the specific statute more clearly evidences the Intention of the Legislature and therefore 1s oonfrolling, regardless of the time at which either was enacted. In other voras, the general statute is applicable to all cases except the one covered by the specific enactment. Sam Bassett Lbr. Co. v. Cm of Houston, 145 Tex. 492, 198 S.W.2d 07 ( 94 ) v. Pecos R. Co., 138 Tex. 18, 156 S.W.2: 2610't&4- Townsend v. Terrell, I6 S.U.2d '1063 (Tex. Comm. App. 1929). This rule may be applied to harmonize the two statutes under consideration here so that they may be enforced Independently and without coaflict. H. B. 806 was enacted for one specific purpose, I. e., to extermi- nate certain types of predatory fish and turtles. In order to carry out this program, the Game and Fish Com- misslon Is authorited to use its own personnel to remove these fish or to contraat with private individuals to do The act specifically authorizes the sale of the fish iid the use of nets and seines to catoh them. It is seen from Section 4 of H. B. 806 that the statute contemplates the making of contracts for the removal of "rough flshn from waters where suoh fishing would otherwise be unlaw- ful. On the other hand, B. B. 44 merely prohibits com- mercial fishing in several counties. It Is not directed at any particular type of fish, and it Is a special law only in the sense that it applies to certain enumerated counties. It Is our opinion that the specific provi- sions of H. B. 806 prevail over the more general terms of H. B. 44, and therefore that the Game and Fish Commis- sion may contract for the removal of "rough fish" and turtles in the counties in which commercial fishing IS prohibited by Ii.B. 44. - . Hon. H. D. Dodgen, page 5 (V-1464) SUMMARY H. B. 806, Acts 51st Leg., R. S. 1949, ch. 422, p; 783, authorizes the Game and Fish Commission to remove or contract to re- move "rough fish," as defined in the P.ct, from the public fresh waters of counties In which commercial fishing is prohibited by H. B. 44, Aots 52nd Leg., 1951, ch. 297, p. 469. APPROVED: Yours very truly, Ned McDaniel PRICE DANIEL State Affairs Division Attorney General Mary K. Wall Reviewing Assistant By &i-S? k-w-4 \ Calvin B. Garwood, Jr. Charles D. Mathews Assistant First Assistant CBG/rt