Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

. ‘ R-122 OIWICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL PRICE DANIEL ATTORNEYGENERAL March 6, 1947 Hon. John F. May Opinion No. v-73 District Attorney Karnes County Re : Maximum salary of District Karnes City, Texas Clerk and County Treasur- er of I&rues County, Texas. Dear Sir: We quote the following letter from your Dls- trict Clerk, Mr. Marvin F. Kollnek, which he wrote at your suggestion requesting an opinion from this office on the above subject matter: “I have been advised by Hon. John P. May, District Attorney for the 81st Judicial Dls- trict, to write you in regard to the ques- t Ions I have in mind. “First I will state a few facts for your inforrat ion. We are on a salary basis. We have a population of about 20,000. We have a valuation of $11,280,000. “As the present set up exists, the County Judge, County Clerk, Sheriff, and Tax Assessor & Collector, are receiving the naxlmum of $3750. 00 per year. The County Attorney receives $3000. 00 per year, and the District Clerk and County Treasurer receive $2500.00 per year. “I will appreciate it very much if you will give me an opinion on this mstter, as to whether the District Clerk and County Treasurer may re- ceive the samxary as the County Judge, Coutfity Clerk, Sheriff and Tax Assessor and Collector. gisrnesCounty has a population of 19,248 inhab- itants accord.ingto the 1940 Census and we are informed by the Comptroller’s office that its officials are com- pensated on a salary basis. Therefore, the compensation of the District and County officials of Barnes County::ls governed by the provisions of Section 15 of Article 3912e which reads in part as follows: Hon. John F. May, Page 2, V-73 "The Commissioners' Court in counties havin a population of less than twenty thou- sand f 20,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding Federal Census at the first regular meeting In January of each calendar JTear,rmy mss an order providing for compen- sation of all county and precinct officers on a salary basis. The Commissioners' Court in each of such counties Is hereby authorized, and it shall be its duty, to fix the salaries of Criminal District Attorneys. In the event such Court passes such order they shall pay to each of said District and County officers in money an annual salary in twelve (12) equal installments of not less than the total sum earned as compensation by said officer in his said official capacity for the fiscal year of 1935 and not more than the maximum allowed such officer under laws existing August 24, 1935, and not more than the maximum amount allowed such officer under laws existing Aug- ust 24, 1935, provided, that in counties hav- ing a population of less than twenty thousand (20,000) Inhabitants, according to the last preceding Federal Censusj and having an as- sessed valuation in excess of Ten Million ($10,000,000.00) Dollars according to the last preceding approved tax roll of such coun- ty the maximum amount allowed such officers as salaries may be increased one (1s) per cent for each One Million ($l,OOO.OOO.OO) Dollars valuatjon, or fractional part thereof, in ex- cess of said Ten Million ($10,000,000.00~ Dol- lars valuation over and above the maximum a- mount allowed such officers under laws exist- ing on August 24, 1935; provided, however, no salaries covered by this Section shall exceed the sum of Four Thousand Five Hundred ($4,500. 00) Dollars regardless of the percentage of ln- crease in population and valuation and provided further that in all counties having a popu3atiOn of not less than twenty thousand and one (20,001) and not more than twenty-five thousand (25,000), according to the last preceding Federal bUSUS and which has an assessed valuation IU excess of Twenty-five Million ($25,000,000.00~ Dollars according to the last preceding approved tax roll of such counties, the county judge, sheriff, Hon. John F. May, ,&age 3, V-73 county attorney, assessor and collector of taxes, county clerk and districtclerk, the maximum salary is hereby fFxed at Three Thou- sand and Seven Hundred and Fifty ($3,750.00) Dollars:. ” . . . . "(b) The Commissioners Court is hereby authorized, when in their judgment the finan- cial condition of the county and the needs of the officers justify the increase, to enter an order increasing the compensation of the pre- cinct, county and district officers in an addl- tlonal amount not to exceed twenty-five (25s) per cent of the sum allowed under the law for the fiscal year of 1944, provided the total compensation authorized under the law for the fiscal year of 1944 did not exceed the sum of Thirty-six Hundred ($3600.00) Dollars." Under the provisions of Section 15,,Article 3912e, the County and District offlclals are entitled to not less than the total sum earned as compensation for the fiscal year 1935 and not more than the nnxlmum amount allowed under the law existing August 24, 1935, plus one (1s) per cent for each $1,000,000.00 valuation or fractiooal ps,rtthereof in excess of $10,000,000.00 assessed valuation. According to the records of the Comptroller's office, Karnes County had an assessed valuation in 1943 of $8,188,360.00 and an assessed valuation in 1946 of $11,817,610.00. Therefore, in 1944 District and County off~icialsnamed in Article 3912e, Section 15, were not entitled to any percentage increase over and above the maximum amount allowed such officers under the law ex- isting August 24, 1935, since said county did not have an assessed valuation In excess of $10,000,000.00. The msximum salary the District Clerk of Karnes County could receive under the law existing August 24, 1935, as fixed by Section 1 of Article 3883 and Article 3891 as amended by Ch. 327, Acts of the 44th Legislature, p. 752 was $3,000.00. The maximum salary of the County Treasurer of l&rues County could receive under the law existing August 24 1935, as fixed by Article 3943 as amended by Chspter 346, Acts of the 42nd Legislature, p. 833, was 42,ooo.oo. Hon. John F. My, Page 4, Vi73 Subdivision (b) of Section 15 of Article 39128 authorizes the Commissfonersf Court to allow an additional Increase la the compensation of twenty-five (252) per cent of the sum allowed under the law for the fiscal year of 1944. Therefore, the Commissioners1 Court of &rues County could allow an additional ln- crease of $750.00 (25s of $3,000.00) to the District Clerk&d an additional Increase of $500.00 (25% of $2,000.00) to the County Treasurer. Since Karnes County had an assessed valuation in 1946,of $11,817,610.00, it is the opinion of this De- psrtaientthat the Commissioners1 Court of Karnes County nay flithe salary of the District Clerk two (22) per cent over and above the mximum amount allowed such of- ficer under the law existing August 24, 1935 ($3,000.00 lus $60.00) plus an additional increase of twenty-five P 252) per cent over and above the sum allowed under the law for the fiscal year of 1944 ($750.00). It is fur- ther our opinion that the Commissioners' Court of gbrnes of the County Treasurer for per cent over and above the maximum amount allowed such officer under the last ex- isting August 24, 1935 ($2,000.00 plus $40.00) plus an additidnal Increase of twenty-five (25%) per cent over and above the sum allowed under the law for the fiscal year of 1944 ($500.00). In other words, the maximum salary that say be allowed the District Clerk of &rues County Is $3,81.0.00. ($3,000.00 plus $60.00 plus $750.00) and the maximum that nn be allowed the County Treasurer of Karnes County is % 2,540.OO ($2,.000. 00 plus $40.00 plus $500.00). SUMMARY 1. The maximum salary that rmy be al- lowed the District Clerk of @rnes County If $3,810.00.00. Articles 3883, 3891 and Article 3912e, Section 15, V. A. C. 3. Hon. John F. by, Page 5; V-73 2. The nuxlmum salary that msy be al- lowed the County Treasurer of I&rues County Is $2,540.00. Articles 3943, V. A. C. 3. Yours very truly, ATTORREY GENERAL OF TEXAS Assistant By c&2kSes~ Assistant JR:djm:mrj APPROVED MAR. 6. 1947 i3,, g2 ATTORNEY GF.NEXlAL OF TEXAS APPROVED OPINION COMMITTEE BY BWB,CEAIRMAN