Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

~ TEE A'ITORNEYGENERAL 0r~T~xAs ;z AUSTIN. TEXAS June 16, 1948 Hon. Howard D. Dodgen Executive Secretary Game, Fish and Oyster Commission Austin, ‘Texas * Attention: Hon. F. M. Oowsert Re:, Legality of Commercial netting or fish in St. Charles and:Puerto Bays; Dear’Sir: You request an opinion on the following mat- ter: *Under the provisions of Article 941, Penal Code 1925, ,as amended by .Acts 1929, 41st Leg. p. 269, ch. ,119, the use of 8 ei~nes and nets is prohibited in St. Charles bay and Puerto Bay, In H. B. 745, Acts 1943, 48th Leg. , Reg. S,es., c.h.334, p? 563, the use of agy tackle then permitted in any other, , coastal county in the State of Texas was made legal when fishing ,for commercial purposes in all tidal waters of Aransas County with exceptions .o!’passes between inland bays and the Gulf. This provision w88 to be in effect for two years or ior the duration,of the war. “The question pose’dis stated.as follois: ‘The issue seems to be whether Art. 941 of the Penal Code, was, In effect, repealed by the legislation by the 48th Legislature taking ef- rect in May, 1943, SUSpendin& operation 08 Art. 941 in the :tidalwaters of Aranqas County. lR Chapter,334 of the AOt8 of the 48th Legis- lature (1943~))R.8. p. 563, provide8 that it shall be in ‘force -- .. Hon. Howard D. Dodgen, Page 2. (V-604.) "Hereafter, for a period of two (2) years and for the duration of the war". And Section 3 of the Acts is as follows: "Providing that all laws and parts of laws ihconflict, shall be suspended for a period of two (2) years or until the end of the war." The suspension of a statute means a temporary stop for a time and involves a power which can be exer- cised only by the Legislature. 39 Tex. Jur., 136, Sec. 72; 59 C. J. 940, Sec. 553; 50 Am. Jur. 524, Sec. 512. It is stated in,Vol. 1, Sutherland, Statu- tory Construction (3rd ed. 1943) at page 516 and 518, "The suspension of a statute is a temporary rescission of a.valid legislative enactment by the execution of a later statute which is to prevail during its limited operation... And where the Legislature by a later enactment repeals the sus- pensory statute, a statute which has been suspended by the repealed statute is reinstated without ex- press re-enactment." . In Texas, the Legislature ha8 the sole "power of suspending laws in this State." Texas Constitution, Art. I, Sec. 28; McDonald v. Denton, 132 S.W. 823, 63 Tex. Civ. App. 421, writ of error denied 135 S. W. 1148, 104 Tex. 206. The suspension of a statute is not the repeal of a statute. There is a material difference between the repeal and the suspension of a statute. A repeal puts an end,'tothe law; it removes the'law entirely. a suspension holds the law in abeyance; the law still exists but its operation is suspended ?or the period of time mentioned in.the suspension statute. Hden88en v. State of Colorado, 23 Pac. 995, Memaugh v. City of. Orlando, (Fla.) 27 so. 34. In our opinion Chapter 334, Acts 40th Leg. did not repeal Art. 941 P. C, It is to be.noted that Chapter 334, page 563 of the Acts of,the 48th Legislature, Regular Session was expressly repealed by the 49th Legislature, Acts 1945, Regular Sessioh. Chapter 209 of Actsof the 49th Legislature, Page 289, Sec. 14, at page 290, provides: __ non. Howard D. Dodgen, Page 3. (V-604.) “for the repeal of Sec.334, Acts of the Regular Session of the 48th Legislature." Section 1 of Chapter 273, page 431 of the 49th Legislature, Regular Session, again expressly states: "That Chapter 334, Acts of the 48th Legis- lature, 1943, be, and the same is hereby repealed." The repeal of Chapter 334 of the 48th Legis- lature, removes the suspension of Penal Code, Article 941, and it is again in full force and effect. SUMMARY Chapter 334 of the Acts of the 48th Legis- lature, Ri S. suspending *for a period of two (2) years or for the duration of the war" certain por- tions of Penal Code, Art, 941, was repealed by Acts ,of,the 49th Legislature, Chapter 209, page 289, and Chapter 273, page 431. Art. 941, Penal Code, .isnow iufull force and effect. Very truly yours, ATTOINEYGRNVRAL~OF TEXAS 'David,Wuhtch Assistant ,DW:owp APPROVED: