Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

IionorahleR. J. %onan .DistriotAttorney. Honda * Texas OpinionNo. O-2229 Rer Registrationof automobile $jeeai: sir* in wunty other than resi- dence of registrant. 7% have for reply your letter of April IS. 1940, requestingthe opinionof this.departmentupon the followingquestion,which we quote from your requests .i~ "noesa personwho 8eouresan automobilelicense in ~8wunty other than the countyof his residence violatethe criminallaws of TexasS' ,~Article 6675a-2,Vernon'sAnnotatedCivil Statutes,providesfor the regi&raticn of motor vehioles end reads in part as follows: "Rveryowner of a motor vehiole,traileror &mi- trailerused or to be used upon the publichighways of this State,and each chauffeur,shall apply each year to theState HighwayDepartmentthroughthe County Tax Collectorof the County in nNch he resides for the registrationof each such vehioleowned or aontrol- led by him, or for a chauffeur'slicense,for the en- suing orcurrent calendaryear or unexpiredportion thereof;.'. ." (Underscoring ours). Article604 of Vernon'sAnnotatedPenal Code providesthat: "Whoeveroperatesupon any publichighwaya motor vehiclewhich has.not been registereda8 requiredby law shall be fined not to exceedtwo hundreddollars." Consequently,it may be seen that Article806 of Vernon's AnnotatedPenal Code,has made it unlawfulfor one to operatean automo- bile which has not been registeredas requiredbylaw and Artiole 667Sa-2 has imposeda requiranent;on applicantsfor registrationthat motor ve- hioles be registered~,inthe countyof,theirresidence. With 'thisin mind, your questionis whother'ornot &Mole 6675a-2aof Vernon'sAnnotatedCivil Statutesqualifiesthe requirement of registrationin the oountyof applicant'sresidenceor obviatessuch Hon. R. J. Roonan,Rage 2 (0-2229) requirementto the extent that registrationin a countyother than that of applicant'6resideno.is not a misdemeanorunder hrtiole 804, V.&P.& Article 6675a-2a,V.A.C.S., reads a6 follows: *Nothingin this hot shall authorizeany prson to be subjectto penaltyof this law on aooountof his place of residenoeintN6 State,nor the oocupa- tion pursued." Our Texas Court of CrdminalAwals had the verJlquestionyou propoundbeforeit in 1936.inthe 086s of Opp v. State, 130 Tex. Crb. Rep. 314, 94:S.7?.(2d)'180.;There appellantlived in Rexar County,lbnas,and " opened' his'thqlf in that county. Ewever, he registeredit in LaSalle County;~Telrirs~~&dI&& convictedin the loner court for operatingan unreg- isferedautonpbi~e.:Onappeal ,,,~.~the Court.~ of CriminalAppeals said: a, "The only'quebtioa'involved Ys'whetherowner6 of cars residingin this statemay operatethenunder nunber platesand lioenseobtainedas a resultof . ~registration of such oar6 in a &m&y other than the one ofth~.alsler's..reaidsrroe. te think the law requiresthe regiatratiw of the &r~inthe county of the residence. Lookingto ohapter23, Lots Fifth Called Seseion;.41st Legislature,193O(Vemon'sAnn. Civ. St. &t.':S67Sa-1etseq.); reob6erve that in section2 (Vernon's&nn. Civ. St. art. 6675a-2)there- of',itis~statadin so many words that WI ~applicant for the'registratiti of a carmust registerthe 6me ,inthe countywherehe resides.'Appellantcontends that section2a of said enactment(Vernon'sAnn. Civ. St. art.66754-2a)sas intended.tomean that a oiti- 6en in this state who seed fit to registerhis car in sme countyother than the one of his residencemay do sd and oannot bs prosecutedfor the operationof such car upon the ground'thaihe did net registerit in the aountyof his residenoe. Said seotion2a is as 'follOrr6:'Nothingin this 4&t shall authorizeany per- son to be subjectto penaltyof this law on account of his place of res'idence in this %ate, nor the oc- oupationpursued.' Pw are not particularly-interested h& said section2a got in said-act,but note that it was not comprehendedby the caption,which specifies definitelywhat the'titendedamendmentsto the auto- mobile registrationlaw 6houUbe. The said section 2a is entirelymeaningless,;Nothingin the amended sot 6eamsto seek to subjectany one to punishmentbe- cause of hi6 place of re8idehaeor occupation. To hold a6 appellantoontendswould be to say that though in plaoe the Legislaturedefinitelylaid downthe Hon. R. J. Noonan,Page 3 (O-2229) requirementof registrationin the countyof residanoe, in the next paragraphof the same aot they said this re- quirementmeant nothing,and that cars aould.-bs register- anywherethe owner desired. Re note that fn two OILSUS our Courtsof Civil kuoealshave held that oarsmay onlr be registeredin the &nty of the osner'sreside&e. - 9ee Riller et al. V. Foard Countyet al., 59 S.11.(2d) 277, and Cass CountyV. Morris County,9 S.77.(2d) 373.'" (Undersaoring ours). It is thereforethe opinionof this departmentand you are respectfully advisedthat a prson registeringhis automobilein a county otnar than that of his residanoewill be guiltyof violatingArtiole804 of the penal Code when he operatesthe same upon the public highna~~sof this state under such registration.This is with the qualification, however,that an "owner'" as that tena is used in Article 6675a-2,V.A.C.S., may 56,a parsonwho has the legal title, legal possession,or legal oon- trol of the vehicle* See OpinionsO-2050 and o-2105,copiesof uhiah are enclosede Very truly yours ITl’ORRbY GENERAL OF TJSAS By /s/Talter R. Koch Walter R. Roth kssistant APPROVhXkOpinionCommittee By Bm CHbIM