Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF ‘WE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN iionorableJohn 3. Rudd,.w b A&.ng Director Teacher Retlranent Systm OZ fexas Aumiln,. TeXUS Dear Slrt oplnlon Ro. O-4072 Rcr Contributtons received by Te8chor R&lrement System after retirement or member. wehave reat3lved your letter of Ootober 6, 1941, '%I which you aek~vhetht+~ thd Tdlloving regulation paseed by the Board of Trustee8 gf the Teacher Retirement Sgst.em2s D propor one. %ontr'ibut:Gns rece2ve.dby,the R&tixmient Sys- tem for the account of i%‘iember subrequent to the effect2ve &to oT.tuch.nenMr@e retirement shall be returned to,such-mnkm and ahall not be included ea part of-such membor’e annuity remmve.” Seation 5,~Subaectton 3 of the Tescher R+lrtnmnt L.mt “2. Allovance for.Serv2ce Retirenwnt. Upoxi mtlmrmat for service.a rmmber’ shall~.reze2y3~ 0. sorvlce ret1rsim0ntallovanas cozifJ2atln&~o$,;al8tambelc ahlp ,‘aiinulty,. Wch hall be the aotunrlal.equlxalent of ‘hi8 p+tmbershipannuity. re8erv~, rind i. pr,2or-rsr vloe annuity to 3iich hla oreditable swrvlce and awn- bernhip.in I&+ Tsaoher Retirement Syafxq ,~entitle?him under the prov2sions of th2s fic t l y ... .:‘I; der2v~~a~~:s mesberohip annu2t.y~eseGe shall by “(1) 32s mxumulntad contributions credited to his account in the Teacher Saving Fknd at the tine sf mtlremmt; and Honorable John 3. Rudd, Jr., ?~ii;e2 "(2) An addltlonalJM ircmrthe State Umber- AccuPnrlationFund equal ~___ ._ to _ the _ accmulsted ~_ ._ $-+- tr1but1on5 prov1.dedby the !aaswr 111SUrl5eCclon(1) of Pmagraph (a) of thla Subaeotlon.' The validity o? the re&atlon nece88srll~ depends upon the mean2ng of the word8 "credited to h28 aocount ln the Teacher sdrlng FYmd at th5 tlmo of retlmmnt." If thlr provl5lon mean5 the aatu8lxeoelpt of the money ad ita dspoeit fa the ftmd to the credlt~ot the member, then the re~atlan lr *laid. Butonthe otherhand, if thela~~~~ge mew the deduction8 frcu the monbor~8 earnablo campenmtlon vh2c.h25 to be placed in Um fund, then the regulation is invalid. Ye are 2nclSned to the latter expre88ed viev. 3cme genatral rule5 on statutory constructicn are quoted *rromT&s JUrlsprudence, Volume 39, poge8 166, 209, ,217, SJ fol- lOV5 I "'The intention of the Le@slature in enacting a law la the lav 1t501r, 1 ftha ee5enae of the lav,' and *the spirit vh2ch sjlver life* to the enactment. pence, the +&I and object of aonatructlon la to an- certain BP4 eaforce the leglslttive intent, and not to defeat, nulliiy or thvart it. %hen the intOXIt 15 p&inly JlC9FJJJJd l&S t&J la ng u ng e 0r mu0t be given effeot v2fib l sta tu te, it outattemptlngto caostrueor Interpretthelw. Oa tha other hnnd, vhen it 153moe55ary to cozmtrue an sot in order to dotenllnb it5 proper wanllq, it 15 nettled by a hoat OS deoislona that the aourt should first endewror to a~osrtaln the legl5lstlve intent, fras a general riev of the vhole enaotznent. Such intent hav2ng baen a5eertalned, the oourt vlll then seek to con8true the statute JO 68 to give effect to the purpo5e of the Legl5lature, 85 to the vhole sod eaah material part of the lav, even though thl8 nra~ Involve a departure franrthe strict letter of the lav a5 vr2tten by the Legislature. Honomble Jsbn Se Rudd, Jr*, ?ar;e3 *‘i’hiJ 15 th0 ftmd5mntJloaaoa5adthea5rdlnal, prlauu-7and paramount ml0 of oonatruotlon. vbloh should alva~r be olo6el7 observed and to vhlch JU other rules met y2eld. l l l " "Another nmdawntal rule FJqUh’JJ that a St&t- ute be aonatrwd a8 8 whole aa& t&t al of it8 puts bJ h82T1on%JJd~ %f pJJiblb~ Jo u t0 give OffJet to the entire sot rocordlng to the evident intention of th. ~giJl&UX’J. l * J "Esah put Of the UtatUte la to be OOBJidend in ocmneotlon vi?3 eYery other part and vlth the entlm enaotraent.in odor to prodwe a hamo~loue vhole and to reaah the true legirlat2ve intent. ?Zhua In oaae of doubt JJ to the rseon2ngof 5 partlotier vord, ClJuJe, prorlrlcm 'or aeotlon, it la to be vleved b the light or a1 the language anployed. It fOllOV5 thJt J pro- OiJiOn Hal not bJ given a. meanirq out of hanmay vlth OthJS pFOYiJiOM and f.llOC4MiJtUlt Vith thr WPOJJ Of the mot, although it vould be ruraeptlble of Juab oon- JtFUOtiOI& %f Standing Ohle.” ‘ * l l ma8 it 15 lrettlodthJt 8 statute vlll k JaDJtl’Wd tith FJfJFJZlOO to it5 intsndbd JCrO9.* It5 ~WD#Dti~JO, enb th slBdJ Or objeok JOl@t to bo EPerJ.#o~irlon, clause Or vord of aa aot Vi11 b. hB8tFU.d tith FOfO~BOe t0 it5 lerd+ng id.8 01 g~nerd, -50, and brought, 80 f8r u ~JJibhJ,~- to hrm~ therevlth." With there prinolpler 2x1m2nd ve vlll nov muelder the lrm&uaqe UJJd In Seotion 5, SUbJJJtiOn 2 Or the Aot. The maiZj purpose of the Teaaher Ret2rement LJV la thy proteotlon of twoh- era after retlnmmt. It 15 true that the temher J&J~JJ part of the burdens of the ,Act;hovever, the act I5 Imainly fOC h25 benefit, opd v5 belleve that doubts should bs resolved In his frvor. Eoaorable &ha 3. Bud& Jr., Pwe k Subaeotlon 1 of Seotlcn 8 of the Aot pwrlder for de- ducta frol the wary 0r the ter0her 0r rive 90~ 0-t 0r hia l8rnable aaipematloa. Subaeotloa l(c) or Section 8 prcvldee ia p8rt a8 r0mv8: = l l l T h e ea wb y e r & a ll o er tlr y to th e state Baud oi Trustee8 an eaoh and every 9wreJil. or ln such other meaner a8 said Bwrd mat pm8o~lbe, the amounts to be deduotod; and eaab of safd amounts shall be deduoted, and when deduotmd &all be 9ald into uld Teacher swlag Ptmd, aad Bhnll be credltsd, to the in- di.vldu8l a08mt of the mmb~r SPCQ uhoaa ocmpensatlon raid deduotian ua# mada.” rr the regulation under oonslderatioa vex-a uwld, then emphaaia would be pbmad on the physloal eotm of reoelvlq tha coatrlbutloam and depa&ing m seme in the Pund to the credit of the teacher. But lf the deduotioal8 rightfullynsde rrc88 the oaapumation of the teacher, should the teaoher be permlised if thm employer r8ih or negleot8 to rend it in prcwtlgt We think not. Vs belter0 th8t Oace the deductloa la rightfully mule Pran the sahx70r tamtewher, thenit irtohie oladitin theTes~her smtag mad even though the tuoher 18 retired beor the nmaey la actamllr reoelved by the Teaoher Rotbemeat System. This rlsv plroes 5pharl8, not 00. the phy8loal aot8 of reaelpt aad de- po8lt 0r tha Qontrlbutlonr, but en t&m rplrlt bohlnd the law. It is our opialoa, rLw0r0, that the regulatbn lm lnY8lld.