Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

L- - Ron. John E. Taylor Chief Supervisor RailroadCcnmnission of Texar; Austin,Texas Dear S&r: Opinion No. O-1943_ Re: Power of Railroadkission to delegateto anotherthe authority to sign one of its orders. We hrrrrefor aoknowladgment your letterof February9, 1940, withdrawingthe requestfor an opinionaddressedto this office by your letter of February6, 1940, and substitutingin lieu thereofthe followingrequest: "Cnthe 20th day of Deoember,1939,the Railmad Com- mission of Texas duly signedand enteredits ESPECIALORDER FIXIMGTRElLUllllBLE PRODUCTIONOF.CRUDEOIILlI8THE VARIOUS FIFiLDS AND DISTRICTSIR TKM,' which *came effeotivp_-Jan- uary 1, 1940, md in generalallocatedthe oil productionin the State of Texas for the various fields and Districtsin Texas as hereinaboveset ,out. (h the 24th day of January, 1940, the RailroadConmissionduly signedand enteredits -'SPECIALORDER FIXING THE AlL0XMI.EPRODUCTIONOF CRUDE OIL XM l'R&VARIOUS FIELIxiARD DISTRIS.'%Ilil%XAS,'whioh became bffeativeFebruary1,,194Z,akd~in generalallocatedthe oil produoti? in the 3tate,ofTexas for the variousfields and Distriotsin Texas as hereinaboveset out. "The last mentionedOrder has been in effeot since the first day of February,1940, and is still ti foroe and effect. "First.In the.eventthe Railroadkmmission of Texas de- sirestoesoind its order o,fJanuary24, 1940, fixingthe allolable,produotionin the variousfields of Texas for the month of February,1940, oan 8mne be legallydome by an order of the Commissionsignedby swe person,authorised bymembers of the Commissionto affix their signaturesthereto. Han, John E. Taylor,Page 2 (o-1943) "Second. Shouldit b&h@@ -&'yolylkpaetint that the cmty of the Commissioncan be legallydelegated by the tidiwidualmembersof the Commissionto 8ome other personto sign the order hereinabovereferredto, thbn pleaseadvisewhetheror not as a basis for the delegation of such power it will be neoesaaryfor the Commissionto hold a formal tikaringand vote suoh authorityby a majori- ty thereof. "Third. Should it be held by your Departmentthat the Comnissionhas the power to delegatetha authorityherein- above referredto, then pleaseadvisewhetheror not suoh authoritymay be conferredby the Ccnnmissionby a majority vote of the Conmrissionat a calledmeetingif such action 'is taken by the Collmission beyondthe territoriallimitsof the State of Texas+ "Fourth. Should it be held by your Departmentthat as generalpropositionthe RailroadCommissioncan delegatethe authorityhere,inabove'teferred to, then pleabeadvisewhether or not the Commissioncould so act Pf;'sittiti i6-a place other that the City .~of Austin within the fkate of Pexasr* The Tiailroad Qmmisaion isva public board or oommissioaauthor- ired by the ODnatlt;ut&on ( 1010 16, SsotionSCI),and createdby stat- uti (Arts.6444~644'7,'R&%25). Ita member.9 am oloarly State offiaarr to whan are confidednot only authorityof m~ewou~ive n&xm, but also authorityof a quasi-judicial, quasi-lbgislature oharaotoi,involving the exerciseof judgmentand disaretion,whiohauthorityis to bo exer- oised and performedfor and on behalf of the State of Texas- The rule is quit. gensFallyreoognizsdthat publiooffioers may not, in the absenceof express authority,delegateto anotherthe performanceof an sot involvingthe exerciseof judment and discretion; but may delegate,in the absence of expressprohibition,the psrfonnanoe of aots which are purelymechanicalor ministerialin character. 46 C. J. 1033. The adoptionand raoissionof prorationrules and orders by the RailroadConanissioninvolve,in the high*& degree,the exeroissof judgmentand ditloretion,for auoh orders,when lawfkllyadoptedand pranulgatedby the Cummission,have the force and effect of law, pre- scribingrules of conductwhich oonoern,not only the personsdirectly affectedby the rule or order, but the wlfare of the State at kg*. The power, therefore,to determina~whether a prorat%onu.,ordsr shall ba reaoindedcannotbe delegated,but must bs exeroisedby the Gnmuission as auohe FIon,Johz,E.. Taylor,Page 3 (O-1943) FWthennors, it is not oon+smpIated that the members of the Conmissionshall act in respectto matters involvingthe exe@.oe of judgmentand disoretionas individuals,but as a board. When action -bythe board on a matter involvingthe exerciseof judgmentand dis- oretipnisto be had, it is contemplated that a meeting of its members shall b had, at which meeting at least a quorlrmshall be present,in order that the questionto ti determinedmay be freelydiscussedand - full opportu@i+.yaffordedfor a free exchangeof ideas among the mem- bers, that the deoisioafinallyreachedby the Canmissionwill reflect the consideredjudgmentand opinionof the Cammissionas such, and not the several and independently formed visas of the individualmembers canposingthe commission. Rhere a duty or powerinvolvingthe exerciseof judgmentor discretionis entrustedto a bard or commissioncomposedof differ- ant individuals,such board o@n act officiallyin respectto'~ths dis- char-pof that duty only as such, in oonvonsd seasion, with the memlwrs or a quorum thereofpresent. State ex rel Baria v. Alexander,130 Sm. 754, 158 Miss. 557; State ex rel Mayer v. Sohuffenhauer, 250 N. W. 767, 213 Fiis.29; State v. Kelly (New Max.) 202 Pac. 524, 21A.L.R. 156; McClellan,HunicpalCorporations,Sec. 695; 22 R.C.L.456; 46 C.J. 1034; 34 Tax. Jur. 457, and Texas oases cited;Mooham,Public Offloors, p. 376. Moreover,the board is not at libertyto hold such a meeting for the determinationof a questioninvolvingthe exeroiseof judgment and discretionat any place of its choosing. On the contrary,&tiole 6447, R.S. 1925, providesthat "the ocnnaissionmay hold i5.ssessionat any plaoe within this state when deemednecessary." By dlear implica- tion, the statutoryprevisiondeniesto the conmissionthe authorityto hold its meetingsor sessionsat a place outsideof the tsriitorial limitsof this State. Rhan the law confersupon a person pcwersthathe, as‘s naturalperson,does not possess,that power cannot accompanyhis personbeyond the boundariesof the sovereignty whioh his conferredthe power. and although the Legislature may requireor authorizeoertain officialaots to be done beyondthe State'slimits,such acts are dona by expressauthorityor permission,and the power to perfonuthsm out- side the territorialjurisdictionof the State is not to be implied. Jacksonv. Hunzphrey, 1 Johns (N. Y.) 4981 McCulloughv. Scott, 182 N.C. 865, 109 S.W* 789: Meoham,Public Officers,p. 332; 46 C. J. p. 1032. It thus appearsthat (1) the Commissionitself,as such,must determinethe questionwhethera prorationorder shall be rssoindsd(2) at a meetingof its members, (3) which meetingmust be held within the territoriallimitsof the State of Texas, (4) at which a quorum of the Commissionars are present,and (5) that the exerciseof this power can not be.delegated,but must be exercisedby the Commissionas such. Hon. John E. Taylor,Pago 4 (O-1943) Whhenthe decisionof tb Commissionwithnspct to the adoptionor recissionof a prorationorder has been lawfullymade by it, the signingof the order itselfby the individualCommission- ers becomes a mere meohanioalorministorialaot,.whiohmay %a dal- egatedby the Conunissionars. Bee our opinion No. O-1607,attached heroto. The selectionof the person or personsto lxeroisothis power of signingordstr for and at the instanaaand requsstof the individual ccawnissionarswould seem to involvethe reposingof specialoonfidenoa and trust in the person seleoted,and to that extantthe determirr*tion of the questioninvolvingthe exerciseof jud@ent and discretion in the s&action of such person or persons8but it is a judgmentor dison- tion to be exercisedby the individualooarmissionersin selectingthe parsonswho shall be authorizedtn affixtheir respsotivesignatures, and thereforenot an act to be performedbythe board M suoh. Henoo no meeting of the board for this purposeis required, Aud, since the authorityto dolegatotc anotherthe mechanioalorminist~rialtinotion of signinghis name ia a power or privilege;poasosssdby the commis- sioneras a naturalperson,that authoritymay b lxeroisedby tha wm- missiknsrat a time when he ,isbeyond the territoriallimits of the state. We trust that the foregoingsufficiently an?.wers the questions presentedby you. Yours v*rgrtruly BY a/R. W. Fairohila R. W. Pairchild Assistalt RWF:P%:%w _- 4PmovBD FEB 9, N&O s/Gerald C. km MTORWEYGEXE9ALOFTEXhS This Opinion Considered and Approvedin Limited Conferen