Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Honorable George Ii.Sheppard Comptroller 0r Pub110 Aooounte Au&in, Texas Dear Sir: e.nd to pay Cor the en- a ~~remlumru:.o+ t~hecur- n of The University or to a contract with a he purp033 or insuring us 0r The Unlvsrslty 8, against the loss by od or rive years comcvmclng Feb- nd expiring February 9, 1949, and ntlre prsmlus out or tho currant is tha policy or the Stat2 that all bulld- belonging to The University of Texas shall be kept insured at all tlmos against loss by fire or tornadoes 1s expressed in Senate Concurrent Hssolutlon No. 3, possaA’ln the Second Called Session of the 37th Leglzlature, 1921. Ths first part of this resolution declares a policy thot tho State sholl carry its own lnsurrmce upon State buildlrjgeXIL?Oontcnte, end that nc lmuranccr pollcles ehould be taken cut uy:ccmy of the public building8 or tho oontentrr, The State Board of Control Honorsblo Ceor~!eII.Sheppard - lae,e2 end g& other Elonrdshsvls churge of the building6 of the State, aiiEiieirtents, were instructed not to have such bulldings nor property Insured, notwithstanding there may be items in the appropriation bills authorizing the erpend- .ltun of money for the paymerrtor lnsuranoe premiums. Uow- war, the laet part or the reaolutlon in&es an exCeptiOn of FhhrUniversity or Taxas, and said reeolutlon, with reference ito The University of Taxer,,ruada as followa: "Frovlded, however, thet this rasolutlon, or 7: x. any part or it6 provlelons shall not ap1,lyto or arrect Ths Univereity of Texas, and its branches, and that 0 .. t 16 a fixed policy of the State thst all buildioga and the oontents theraor belonging to The University of Texa6, and it6 braPche6, shall be kept insured et all time6 agalnet any loss by fire or tornadoe6.n (Underscoring ours.) Yblle thlo ~6sOlUtiOZldoe6 not hava the emct or a gen6ral law, yet it does hsve the arrect 0r a law upon the particular subjact about which ths Resolution is made, 60 long 66 thet particular thing nor .conAltlon oxist6 or until such rosolutlon is otherwise revoked by tbe Legislature. There hss been no subsequent declarstlon of polloy by the Legislature, so the matter of the Board of Regent6 or The Univerrity of Texas taking out lneurance on the bulldlngs and contents of The Unl- veralty or Texaa 16 in~obedlrnoe to a leglslatlve Alreotlve. seotlon 6, Artlole 8, or the Constitution or Tei.86, 'rprovides,,in part: Y?o money 6hall be drawn from the Tresrury but in purauanor of rpeolflo appropriationa made by law; nor shall any appropriation Or money be madr for a longer term than two years, . .. . . ." seotlon l,9,.Artlols3, or the Constitution of Texas, i provider in part: "No debt shall be created by or on behalf Or the State, except . . . . " (exception not appllcnble to this inquiry). TWO leading oase6 in which the Supreae Court of this State decided questions pertinent to this inquiry are the oases or Charles SOribner'6 Sons v. Jdarrs (114 Tex. 11; Bonorable George H. Sheppard - Fsge 3 262 S. W. 722) and Fort Worth Cavalry Club 0. Sheppard ( 125 T8x: 339; 83 S. W. (26) 660). In eaoh or these oa6es the oourt had before it the question of a oontrnot by an agenoy of the State ror a term or rive years. !: In the oa6e or Charlea Sorlbner’e Son6 V. Marrs ‘(Supra),the faot eltuatlon we6 that the State Board or Sdu- eation had entered into a oontraot ior the purchase or oer- tain booke.ror a par104 or rive year6 in pursuance or a rtatute authorizing raid Board , 6ubjeot to certain llmltatlons, to anter into contracts for furnishing textbook6 not to ex- coed a 61x year parlod. In thie case, the Suprels Court held that the oontraot was not in violation Of the ooncrtltutlonal llmltatlon that no aoproprlatlon or money sball be 661da for a term longer than tuo yearn, beoeusa the oontraot, under lta terms, was not one which orsated an obligation for payment beyond the two-year appropriation period, and that the contraot did not require an appropriation for a term longer than two yrarr. The oourt rurther.held that an obligation agalnat the State that run6 currently with the revenue is not a edebte within the nenesnlag of Seotion 49, Artlolr 3 Of the COii8tltU- tlon or Texsr. I r’ In this ca68, the court said, in part: a, “The obllgstlon of the oontract 16 not to buy a.! a fixad number or amount .ot books, but only 60 many 8:. a6 are needed by the aohools or the Stste. Llablll- i ty is fixed only on ruoh amount6 a6 ‘are requiai- tloned by the truetees of the rohool6 . . . . “. ; ‘-; *No quantity la stipulated and no prom166 to i . pay, only an agreement to use the book6 in the .’L sohOol6 . . . . The obligation to pay arises only upon the purohasa’and Aellvery of book6 for . . the year nseded, and aooordlng to the pur- chaee, The book6 so furnished and 60 purohaaed during any year do not mske a charge on the fu- ture re6ourcen of the State, but are paid for each year as t.he~purohadeclare made. *It logloallg rollows that the contract ia . not repugnant to that part of Sea. 6, Art. 8 of the Constitution which provider: ,*Norehall any ap- propriation of money be made for a longer turm than two yesrs. ‘” tionor6bl6 G6crcra i.. Lhappsrd - l'npe4 In the OIWJ of Fort %or'tbCavalry Club v. Snrppnrd (WIUra), thr Supmna Court krld tbat I!I oontrrrot rheraby ths Adjutant Generel lttWtpt8d to blob tha state on 16000 or a bulldlne for a Xstlonal auard Armory, with peymnts to be mar ln lnnual instello6nto over a prrlod or rive yaar6, w6m void. .Tbe Court held that the contraot ~8 not euthorlewl by etntuta, and tbst undw the rxirtlm stetutso prrtelnlng to tha Adjutant 06nrrrl'a ihfmrtarat, tbr AdjuLant Oowral hod the lmpllsd power to tiW:aa oontreot wlthirrtbs linitr or the amount or the appropriation and the porlod oS tbr approprlatltn. From 6 reading or th6 r0reuoJPR oaras, it appears that a ooutmot would be a valid onr It a comrtrnct or it8 ‘asturo had bssn authorlead by law, mtl under ltm taaaa onstrd no llabllitp saalnet thr Litetabeyond thr two-yarr tam of the approprltitlon. la applying the6e priao!plrcr to the rowr or the Bard or Regents to oontroot rlth ref- 6r63oa to lnsurano6 orI Lhr buildinga of tba Unlrrroity, we rind that the lloblllty for ptayoant doss not rxtsnd beyond tha tan6 OS ~318ocrrrnt eppro rlatlon, and ~6 furtbsr Slnd an rxprrso la~S.alnt.lvr dlrrotf00, in no unoertrrlnla%usge, that 11:ouranca ahall br osrrlad on all OS the bulldlogs on4 ocntento OS Tha~errlty or Texan. In t. c. R. hi. 3, 37th Log., 2nd Callra Oeeelon (~upre), tbo i8ulmluturr, 88 a eanarnl polloy; Olrroted that Doardo and &ovarniq, bodler charg6d with the raoponolblllty ot ell Btak bulldlnua rball not take out lnauranoa on aold bulldings, aml, in that mm 3srolutlon, innar of th# Unlvrrrity of Tarn6, t&a 801s axca tlm to that gormm.l rolloy when it dirtactedtb4t lnsuranca-__fr_, SIP be oitr:~lrtl ~3 all building8 lnclooucants 0r tll6Uuloarrity OS Tomn. That the Board or krcmnte Or Taxbe Unlreralty, rotha under lllthorltyor anti in obodlance to tbat express 4iraotiv0, hsd 0urriolrnt euthorltp to provide rcr lrturanoa uaaor a reorccnbla ooutraot ln liar wltb ourtomary and OS- tebllsbad good buolnarr praotloer In inourlng bu:ldlr@s or that, nnturr~ oan be rwlensbly imp1166 Sror tba lereuo~e :S ttlr Reaolut!O*. It la a msttrr Or oo.a~onknowlrQ.6 t!mt n Sire-yaar Slra lneurnnoa policy la Sar more aoonomioal tLan lneuriw for a yenr or two yrarm at a tint*. It lo a Matter of CO'P~OUknow- iedp,6tbct it io cuato.marypractlor ozi tbr Fart or thoar bnor-510 G6c:.Te:L rhoppnrd, I~gr 5 &weed alVi tiw rar~onsibillty for n rirrrblo lnrrmtmat la lulldinm to tnirocut Ora lncutwwa ror a tara loaeor tn4a .90yabrcj jr!cot, 0 ri,tay86r pOl%Oy 18 qU%ta VO,7OOR,OUd .t is rrcn~nltcd am a aood buainasr prtIoticr. The limltatlon thnt no apt.cvpr:utlbib cf iwc~y oball a em611Ccr (I ton i0nf.m thur,b LWO ~~JA-U~WJSInat 1mJy l li.d- ation On ths powar. tc wake a ovntraat for u grwt~r Lima, wnarr ha OOntraOt do68 UOt mJquir4 an approprioticn b6yuA& tha two mr period I)0 Tsxos Jurlrpr4braoo, p. Us;. Jl LL rorsi~noo 0 tha insur~44~ CuntrQot on tkr L'at:crdty lmv idldl~.., lt la leer that no ?lrbflity io orootod aG.aincrttL6 tltatsbsyond the 10 yrar sprroprjstlon. Len the 0666 or Sorlturr*c 3mo v. 143rr3, (Wpra), ha oourt anld, in pert: -T~F r3ct that tte orrioiol trtm of orfior le. co-n.nronQ two yeers, t~athsr with tbs lldWLi44 thnt approprlatioa @hll not br a3bS for 0 lV@taT terx thm twr ysnm, ln argumi na lnGtOatl4& 6 6ensrsf publlo polloy, ~6 that 11) k,-rrpiUa wltt i;a%ssthis 1intt'dtiGtI of two yesrs ohoull br k- plied on tha tam Of Contmotm. A';bj6ot6,a~prcpr~atioAn Cd OO.itr&CtS, '*cot:: ara bi such lmpOrtslW6, anrl84&i so con300 6na eo a8mantjal to tbs eaWiRhItr8tiGa Gs trill aovbrnannt, tllstit is ressonmb~r to pramma thnt ii it l-d been Honorsbla George H. Sheppard, l~ape6 the purpoaa of the makers of tbr Cocrtitutloc to prohibit the makIng or oontraote that would extend 011r a pd0a or DOL’~ thsn two y1ar0, they ~0uld bar0 mada that purpora plain by dl,ract rerarrnor to that kportent 8ubjoot.m Tha &~Irlataro haa, tima and tlmr agaln, 4pproprl4- tea rum ror bumiryr, ipprot0mmd an6 8~ppu08 0r ai1 kind8, whloh h8t8d 98 iQN8tfMnt8 Of tha Ststr for b4yond thr tam of 'that partiti8r two-)a8r QQropriation. Appropriation8 ham near bran 1ImItod to thorr itans wham tha banafitr armtad by thr lpproprl8tion would bo lxh4u8tad by tha en4 or tha farm of the two-ymr appropriation period. Tram an an4178ir ot the oa8.8 harrln oitrd, it ap aara that the tv!cy44r lbt~tation upon tha powr to eontraoP ha8 rrfsmnor to tha tam of tha obl a tloo n r 8a ltr d tha Stata by 8U4h oonimct, gaIn8t rather d%mi 4 prrlod or tlma for whloh ths benarlts of tba oontraot lo a l yxtand i.a favor Of thr Stit8. Taxa Tha Stat4 of hae mde latg4 inrostruntr ln UniTar8ity bUildirrg8. The Lagislatur4 hr dlrrotrd that tirr in8lW4llOa 8ha b Mtiiad On 411 Univarrity buildlN8. A rir4 yrar + r4 Irmuan44 polloy I8 a rsaroMbl4 OILI,and ruoh a pOl:Oy 18 OOJi8i8kCLt with r400&%46 and 46’tnblishrd bUllIl488 praotIOa8 with rataNuO4 to Insuriq bUtidfng8 Of that tyw. Th4 oontraot iOr iMUr4nO4 do88 IhOt OrOSt4 4 1IabIlIty 4g8in8t tha Stata which rxt4nd8 bayond tha trrm of thr 8pproprIatIon. lo tha lb88no4 of 4 rtatutr prohlbitlng ruoh 4 QOntr4ot, it 18 mr 8o M b la to l88UP4 that thr bird Of Rogantr Or Th4 uni- r~nlt~ of T4I.48had tha irplI44 4uthorIty to antar 4 X'44800- abla oontmot for tha h8tuilyl Of tha law buildin& O? Tar48 Unlrorrlt~. It I8 g4fi8IWllJ ha14 that thr gorarniag body Ot 4 oollaga or lllAit4r8it~may m4k4 8uOh OOIltr4Otl48 4CI Within tha lSa%tr or tbr authority oonfarrrd upon It by ohartrr Or 8tituta and ordinarily ha8 Imp1144 OWIC to do thO84 thing8 n444484ry ana oonrrnirnt to looompl! ah thr objaot of tha In- 8tftUtiOIl and POt plWhlbit4d by hr. (14 Ccrpu8 furl8 Soo- undue, Seotlon 1s. p* 1351, 1352-l . Honorablr Oaorgr B. Sheppard, Pagr 7 It I8 thhrrrforrthr opluloa of thl.8 bpartmant that thr Board oi h(4lit8 or ma uJlI~4r8Ic~or %X48 -8 authorlead to eater .info 4 ?:~a r84r oontnot for rim Inruranoa on the UW bUildb# Of Tha fhliV4r8it~Of TlX48, tOg4th4r with it8 oontratr and to w all of thr &rrmItu trap the ourrrnt ap- proprirtfdn, providad thrr4 I8 an 4pproprI4tIon for that pur- pO84. TruBtin& that the rorrgoW fully lIl8WOr8tour In- quiry, n 4r4 Tour8 vary truly ATTORNZTONRAL OF