Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

-. :l . HonorableGeorge H. Sheppard Comptrollerof Puublicacoounts Austin, Texas Dear Sirt Opinion lb. o-2122 Rsr Confidentialnature of recordscontemplatedby Section31, Senate Bill 56, 46th Legislafure,F$gular Seasion. We are pleased toreply to your letter of %roh 22, 1940. III this letter it is show that there is filed with the Comptroller's Depart- iwnt, bythe Stats Departmentof bblic Welfare,an Old Age Assistmce warrant registerand a list of claims;however,in talkingwith your ds- partmwrt,it is revealedthat thia warrantregisteroonstitutesand 5s the list of olaimswhich is filed in your office, This registeris filed xlth the Comptrollerfor his use when issuingOld Age'Assistcaoe Uarmnts and is kept in the Deparbent as a permanentreoord. IEththese faots in mind, after directingour attentionto Sqctlon31, Senate Bill No. 36, Aots 46th Legislature,1939, Regular Session,and to Article 3722, Vernon'sRevised Civil Statutes,1925, you:.presentseveralquestionsfor our consideration. These questions ¶'bse questions~aresubitted in paragraphform but, for oonvonienco, we nil1 list them as follows: 1. Ibos Section 31, Senate Bill 36, 46th Legislature,Regular Session,apply to the recordskept Iytho (a) Departmentof Publ$o Ilel- fare, (a) Comptrollor*sDepartment,(0) Stats Treasurer? 2. -1s th% 0xnptrollor*sD&-tment authorizedto allow tb generalpublic to examine this rogistor? 3. Is the Comptrollerauthorized,upon applicationof an In- dividual,to make osrtifiodcopies of the Old Age Assistmbo Warrant Registerand list of claims? HonorableGeorge B. Sheppard,Page 2 (O-2122) SenateBill Eo. 56, supra,among other things,ore&es the State Departmentof AtblioWelfare,describesits rights,powers, funotdonsand duties end sets up the %achInerye essentialfor carry- ingthe 4ot into effect. The bill furtherprovidesfor the paymentof Old Age Assistanoe,abolishesthe Texas Old Age AssistsnoeComission &id'transfers all the rights,powers,and dutiespreviouslyoouferred on said Commissionto the state Departmentof PublicEelfare. Section Sl of this bill provides: "All recordsconcerningany applicantor reoipient contemplatedIn this Act shall be oonfidential, and shall be open to inspectiononly to personsduly authorizedby the State,or the United States,to make.suohInspection. In omneotion with their offioialduties8provided,how- ever, that faotualinformationin such recordsshall be availableto applicantsand reoipiellts or their duly authorisodagents3provided,furtherthat no list of names of recipientsshall be publishedor distributedfor purpos- .es.ofbeing made parts 'ofany state, countyor city reaords, or for any other purposes." DOES SECTlOR31, SENAiX BILL HO. 36, 46th LElISuI- TORE, RBGDZR SESSIONAPPLY TCRECGR~ EEPT BY TBE (a) DEPARTMERTOF PUBLICEBLFARE,(b) COEPTRGLLER'SDEPART- XENT, (0) STATE TRSASURFR? Tho Legislativeintent or the publio polioymanifest by Sec- f%% 31, supraiwith which we are In accord,is me11 e ressed in the oaee of Coo$o+sbeig'vs.Taylor'.(Sup:Ct. of N. Y., 1933 "p 266 H. Y. Sup. 358;*irheroIntho oourt; In oonstruinga similarprovIsionof the Public WelfareLaw of Ken York. said: ‘.” . a'The pub110 policyexpressedin this statute is foundedupon the desirabilitythat the identityof those acceptling publio relief shouldnot be disolosed-lest liorthy reoipiontsbe discouragedfrom applyingfor relief by roas- ox of the publicityto which they might be subjjeoted.0 . e" Having ascertainedthis to have been the purposeof the Legisla- ture in enactingSection31, Senate Bill 36, supra,it is our duty to give effectto this intent and not to defeat or thwart It. Sppsteinvso State (Sup. ct. of Tex. 1912) 105, Tex. 35, 143 S.V. 144; Dolan vs. Walker (Sup. Ct. of Texas, 1932) 121 Tex. 361, 49 S.Yi.(2d) 695. To say that the pro- visioix of Senate Bill No0 36, here in question,are only applicableto the Departmautof Public Welfareand that recordscontemplatedby the Act but tiichare filed with the Comptrollerare not confidential, on its face,would be to defeat the purpose of the Legislatures Therefore,in ansvmr to your first question,herein set out, it is the opinionof this Departmentthat Section31, 5onato Bil~lDo0 36, supra, is applicableto HonorableGeorge H. Sheppard,Page 3 (O-2122) recordskept by the Departmentof Public Safety,Comptrollerof PublicAccounts,and the Treasurer. It is to be understood.of cI)urse,that this refers onlv to "recondsconaerningany a&i- cant or recipientcontemplatedInthis Act,” as is providedin Section31. IS TRE CORPTROLEER'SDEPARTMENTAUTHORIZED TC ALLOW TBE GENRRALPUBLIC TC EXAMINETMS REGISTER? Havingdetermined that Section _. __ . 31, Senate . - Bill-_l&o. .56, in the proper case, is applicableto records inthe Comptrollor~s Depart- ment, in answeringthis second question,it is only necessarythat we determinewhether or not the WarrantRegisteris a record contemplat- ed bythe PublicWelfareAct of 1939, SenateBill No. 36, Subsectionb, Section37, Senate Bill No. 36, provides: 'b. All assistancebenefitsprovidedfor under the terms of this Act shall be paid by vouchersor warrants drawn'bythe State Comptrolleron the 'StateDepartmentof PublioWelfare Pund'$for the purposeof permittingthe State Comptrollerto properlydraw and issue such vouchers or warrants,the State Departmentof PublIc.Xelfaro shall furnishthe Comptrollerwith a list or roll of those enti- tled to assistanoefrom time to time, togetherwith the smountto which each recipientis entitled. Ehon such vouohorsor marrantshave been drawn they shall bs deliv- orod to the ExooutIvoDirectorof the Sfato Depar&ont of PublicWelfare,who In turn shall supervi8o the deliveryof same to the personsentitledthereto.' DI conversation with your Department,ws are informedthat the registerIn questionis, itself,the list of claimslmich is filed by the Departmentof PublicKekfare with the Comptroller'sDepartmentand is used.% you in Issuingwarrantsto those entitledto assistance. Clearly, then, this registeris a record aontemplatedby the PublioEelfareAct, because it is the list of claimswhich is specificallyprovidedfor in subssotionb, Section37, Senate Bill No. 36, supra. Sin&e we have concludedthat this warrant registerIs a record ooiitemplatodby the PublicWelfare Act, it is confidential,and by the expressterms of the statutes,"shall be open to inspectiononly to personsauthorizedby the State, or the United States,to m&-&h in- speotionin connectionwith their duties." This necessarilyexcludesthe generalpublio;and in our opinionyour Departmentis.not authorisodto allow the generalpublic to examinethis register. IS THE COWTROLLER AUTBORIZED,UPON TEE APPLIC4TION OF AN INDIVIDU.~,TORXKE CERTIFIEDCOPIESOF TRE OLD AGE ASSISTAKCEWRRAEI' REGISTERAND LIST OF CLAIRS? RonorableGeorge H. Sheppard,page 4 (o-2122) In the case of Coopersberg~8. Taylor,supra, Coopersberg institutedproosedingsfor an order of mandamusdirectingthe Cormis- sionerof Publicllslfare to allow him to examinethe recordsof the Conunissioner OP publicNslfare. This right of inspectionwas oladmed under Seotion51 of the GeneralMunicipalLaw, and Section1545 of the GreaterBew York Charterwhioh permitedany taxpayerto inspectpub- lio records, The Court deniedthe writ sayingthat the above mentioned laws must be reed in oonneotionwith the publicWslfareLaw which pro- vided that informationrespectingthe receipt of publicrelief shall be consideredconfidential. Artiale 3722, Vernon'sRevised Civil Statutes,1925, provides in part: "The Secretaryof State,AttorneyGeneral,Land Commis- missioner,Comptroller,Treasurer,AdjutantGeneral,Commis- sioner of Agriculture,Commissionerof Insurance,Danking Conmissioner,nd State Librarianshall furnishany person applyingPorh ble nith a copy of any paper,doctnsent, or .recordin their offloes,and with oertifioatesunder seal oertiPyingto any Pact oontainedin the papers,documentsor recordsof their offices; . . . (Acts March 20, 1848; P. D. 5808; 0. L. Vol. 3, p.:184)" liehave before us a situationanalagousto that in the case of Coopersbergvso'Taylor, supra, and as in that ease,the generalstatute here, in.regardto the issusnceof certifiedcopiesof recordsin the Comptroller'sDeparizsentmust be read in conjunationwith the specific provisionsIn Section 31, SenateBill Ro. 38. J The PublioWelfare Bill of 1939 was enactedsubsequentto Art- icle 3722 and by the expresslanguageof the bill it is providedthat 'all rebordsooncem.iageny applicantor reaipientcontemplatedby this Act ehall be confidential*"In the opinionof this Department,this latter enactmentexceptsand excludesthe particularrecordsmentionedtherein fran the operationof Article 3722. Having determinedthat the Xrrant Register-Piled in your office is confidentialand not open to inspeotion by the generalpublic, and since it is a record contemplatedby the PublicrelfareAct of 1939, it ia the opinionof this Dspartmentthat you would not be authorizedupon applicationoP an individualto make certifiedcopies of this traYarrant Register. In answeringthis last ques- tion,.wehave assuaedthat the term "individualsin this questionrefers to the generalpublic,and our answer is based upon this assumption. Ho&able George H. Sheppard,Wge 6 VO-2122) Trustingthat this satisfaotoriiy amwere ycnlrquestion, we am Yours very truly ATTORNEYGENERALOFTEMS BY s/W<er _~ R. Koch Walter R..Kooh Assistant BY AkuY7ED APR 20, 1940 s/Harry A. ShuPord 6/ Grover Seller6 Harry A. Shuford FIRSTASSISTANT ATTORNEYGENHRAL . ,