Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Hon. Qene Maauin opinion No. v-598 District Attorney McLennan County Re: The authority of the Waco, Texas county clerk to charge a fee for birth certl- ficates furnished the Waco State Rome. Dear Sir: Your request for an opinion is as follows: "Can the County Registrar of births charge the Waco State Home, which is a State Institution,for birth certlficates which they must obtain on the children who are committed to this home, an8 don- sequentlgwar&s of the State of Texas?" Youstate that it is the county clerk of MC- Lennan County who is furnishing the Waco State Rome cer- tifiea copies of birth certificates. It was held in the case of Tobin v. Skaggs, 107 S,W.(2d) 677, that: "The office of county clerk was not created, nor Is it maintained, for the private gain Of perSOnS Occupyirig it from time to time. nor for the nuruose of rais- ing revenues; except as fees iuasbe col- lected as an incident to its ooeration for public DtWDOSSS. (Emphasisadded) Rule 51a of Article 4477, V. C. S., authorizes the county clerk to Issue certified copies of birth cer- tificates and collect a fee of fifty cents for such ser- vice. We quote the following from Rule 51a: ,I . . . Certified copies of said b~irth or death certificateshall be issued by either the County Clerk or the State Regis- trar and fee for said certified copy shall .. Hon. Gene Maddln, page 2 (V-598) be fifty cents (504). . .' Since there Is'no provision in the rule above quoted which would exempt the Waco State Home from the payment of the fee due the county clerk, the question for our determinationis whether a county office may collect a statutory fee.from a state agency. In this connectionwe quote the following from Attorney Gen- eral's Opinion No. 0-783: "It will be noticed that the langu- age of these statutes concerningwho shall pay these charges is very plain and manda- tory, and that it is all inclusive. Art- icle 58 provides that 'all applicants shall pay13 and ArticleT provides thit' l 'before x cotton seed breeder or cotton seed grower is registered . . . he or it shall agree in writing to pay.' "We are,not unmindful of the rule and the departmentalconstructionin many cases to the effect that ordinarily one state department cannotcharge another state department a See because to do so would amount to the state taking money out of one pocket and putting it into another; but in this particular case un- der considerationwe think the statute shows that it was intended by the legis- lature that passed it that every one, in- cluding state departments and agencies, should pay for this work of cotton field inspectionwhen they request it and it is done for their benefit. 'Our answer to your inquiry is that the Department of Agriculture should col- lect the applicationand inspection fees and charges for services performed,under the Field Seed Certificationlaw (Artl- cles 56 to 67, inc., R. C. S.) SOP other State departmentsand agencies, fnclud- ing Texas TechnologicalCollege. It way held in Opinion Ho. i-589, dated May 26, 1948, that 'the State Registrar Is required to col- lect a fee of fifty cents for all csirtifiedcopies of Hon. Gene Maddin, page 3 (V-598) birth and death certificatesfrom all persons or agen- ties requesting same,exceptthose persons or agencies specificallyexempt from the payment of such fee unde3; the provisions of Rule 54a, of Article 4477, V. C. S. A copy of that opinion la enclosed. In view of the foregoing, it is the opinion of this office that the county clerk is required to collect a fee dflfty cents for each certified copy of a birth certificatefurnished the Waco State Rome. The county clerk is required to col- lect a fee of fifty cents for each certl- Sied copy of a birth certificatefurnished the Waco State Home. R.51a,Art.4477,V.C.S. Yours very truly, ATTORREY GENERAL OF TEXAS JR:mw