Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

. _- - OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Honorabla Ii. A. Badges county Auditor Kllllamon cowq Gwrgetrml, !rmam Dear sirs tbi8 depsrlzymt ham oa a repra6emtatirsor offloer of tb mat 111gseetl5ethat you m&Jr to of t+ Departsmat CC Public &if&y. Ax-Mole 44X5(1) 0reatutheDepartrtntob Publi0 safety or the state at Tuaa, and Artlclo 44la (S) rout4 th 6ontrolof the departpant inthwF\lbUo Bafety Corrrnieslaa. Artiols Ml3 (4) reads in part ae f~llorrs: I-bra. H. rt.Hodgen, Puce e "(1) The bamlsalon ah&U tormulate plans and polloise for the enforoemmt of the crbninul law6 und of the trafflo and aofety laws of the state, the prevention of orlne, the deteotlon end apprehennlonof violators of the lawa, end for the eduoatlon otthe oitlzena of the state ln the pro- motion of publlo safety and luw obmerranoe. .Artlole44lS (I) read8 ae4r0mt “The dlreator, under the 4lreotlon ,of the Corn- HitWiOn, shall tiroe OCWmiSUiOZU3a8 law enfor~eamti ottlcera to ill maabera oi the Texan mm-s, to all ?mmber8 of the mxaa wy PatTO&, and to suoh other offlom o? the 4eparlsantan may be employed by the siild4epartmmt.” Artlola UlS (ll) ma49 la pert as follows: *(iI Them ~aag0r r0rtm an4 its ~-0~31, p r o p er ty, and reoords, lq ulp ment no w a p a r t o f th e ~jutatcwnml*a mpvfipentor theStat~of~ax.as, are hereby transferredto and plaoed under the jurls- blat1011OS the DOpartnSnt of Pub110 Saroty, and kk% hereby des~tod as the Texas Rangers, and aa auoh, eonatltutatha above mentIoned dlvlalon oi the de- parwent + * +* Artlclo uls (lo) ma4wM ro~owsr 'Ithedeparta#at #h&l k oaepotsedor three 4l~islons; 1.0. (a) The Texas Ru@en~ (bl The Taxaa aistnaJ Patrol; and (0) The HOadqtrartekDlri8ion, and such other divlaloru as the Comml88lon my deem neoeamry.- Art1010 4418 (18) reads ln part am tollever cTbc state Iilghny notor Patrol of Texas aid Its por6onne1, pro9erty, equipment an4 reoorda, now a put or the Rl@my Dopartnmat OS lb0 State oi Terns, are hmbf transform4 to and plaoed under jrrrlsdio- tion of the Departmad of Pub110 Safety and are bareby Hon. H. ii.Hodges, Page S dooignateda6 the ‘pexaoHIghmy Patrol, and a8 auoh oonotitutothe abov6 mentioned dlvloion of the departnmnt* L *-. utlolo Uls iii It6 oubooothno iurtbor ~ro~laoo that th eo fflo o r~-0OWl66~a6d o, o t~lo ensa dldi8fed OWLo fth e Toraol&huayPatrol6holl bo, mdth~pare~b~ oluthodwlth oll the power and authority whloh thay 001 ha* and exoroloo lo~noftho8kkHig~yrn~r~trolofTmo,~ their dtltioo and funotlono ohall be tho oamo ao the' duties and fuuo- tl0a.uthy ar6 LlorpUtordng. In addition they &all bo, and ar6 horoby elothod with llltho -6 and authority whloh :o ?a tbsaotorotbnnHby&wgl~foYPb~Oit~~ Rangari~aPdt~tt&.rsruRansrnrab~~~y Patrolwaohall bo olothdxithall$he w otm- ottioen, 6d 6brY -d4 in the ~~6titi0a 0r a0 2~6. shoy 6bu b0 authodty+omakmmrwt8, uldtoar6otlt6pm686motorlnln6l oaoeo;aa4laoiTlluooowlmRspaolfloallydlrutodbyfho ju4geoi~aooiutofrooor4$ond~lloaouobulk g-r-4 by tlmlaw8regalatlnganbdUftaJrrPthep0uw0roddu uofshar- lfro an4 ia.~fho dlo OimldlJmdutlu~uoopt alo~ohdl haw the par and.2x bo..mtborlud rub urooto an4 to ootaaty to dxeouto e&pro6666 or:orblnol uooo buy in the Stats.;. All offlouo opuatw br rlrtw of thi8 sot ohall hnva ~~~~ltyto.ra)rr arruta, aa 4lraWdby-tih and warrant am&r the oon4ltlono POI uathmloo4 by law, and alsola aall oaoeo v4mn a roilroad, and a rotormhialo, oald for66ehallarrest ionoo,they ahall~?octhGx wh o r e h o 60a ta n o r flo o .hk +, lng thus lnournsd .shall br "Ro aormorolu rotor whfal*, traok$raetor, traileror owGtrolla 8h.U. b6 OpO?dOd Oflth6 publlo hl&myqW8i40 th6 ai* ,lidW of UI ia- ourparatedalt~arWwn dth~loed~odlws*~ :~~~~&ii?$~h~oi~?!i%t&- hido, COIEUTS~~ motor whiolo, traokwutor trallrr or iad-trailor baring a $rukt -4 than lixhtmdred ( 6C?O p) o wdo p erlu.h widtho f ~p;~;gy anywhaol~aoaoentrate4 upon the mrfm* oholl bo 09erat.d on the pi:@ ofho llmlto of aa lnao olty or.town vovld@b h o wOTo r * th a t t7-Yl 9roTl610M o fth isleo lo t n ohall not beoops.~*ffOOtiVo.~tfitbo lot day OS Janualy, ltX%.* atlcle t327~,Section 33, of the Yenul Co&, prcs- t:rlbesand eats forth the penslty for the violation of my of the ~rovlslonsof the act. krtlole 1005, Code of CrimlnnlFrooedure, provides ceflzlte fees for the oherlff or other pea06 orflcer psrfom- ,136the servloeo ln mlodeneanor-oasesto be taxed aealnst.de- fendant on oonvlotlonfor the aervloes enumerated therein. We quote from Texas Jurlo. Vol. 34, p.50@, as tol- lovm: mStatutoo preoorlblnl:fees for publio.offloes are strictly oanst.rued;~undhenoca rl@t to fees may not rest ln lmplloatlon. Khere this right Is left to oonatniotlon,tha language of the law must bs oon~true4'lnfavor of the government. Where a statute 1s oapable of two conotruotions,one of which would give an offloor oompensatlonfor his oervloe ln addition to a salary and the other not, the latter oonstructlo~should be adopted. It 1s no oonoeru of an offloer that the legislaturemay have been toward othsr offloers more llberalth~ toward him ln the matter of compensationfor oer- vloeS; nor does this fact justity the oourts in upholding hls olalm for ooxpensatlonfor servloes as against a fair and reasonable Interpretationof the statutes. In applylnc fee statutes in esoer- talnlng the fntent of the legislatureand the mean- lng o? the statutes,the usual method and rulos'of Interpretationare applloable." Also see the oase of ZoCalla vs. City of Rookdale, 246 S,.W. 654; Blnford vs. Robioon, 244 9. W. 807; Eastlsnd County vs. Hazel, 288 S. W. 310; Madben vs. Hardy, 50 9. X. 92G. In Oplnlon~Wo. O-106 written January l8, 1939, by Honorable Clau@ Boothman, Asd stunt Attorney General, address- ed to Thorns A. Eeek, County :ittorney,Llberty County, this de- partment held that the constable ls only entitled to fess for servloes he perform as set out in Artiole 1065, Code of Cfixi- nal Procedure. Fe quote from Opinion Co. O-695, written June 8, 1939, addressed to Eon. Homer Garrison, Jr., Direotor,Depart- !nentof Public Safety, as follovmr *A warrant of arrest la not neoosoary before a party oan plead guilty to the offense of opead- w after complaint has been filed in Justloe of the Pesos court and the party 1s in custody of the Highway Patrolman. .;roonstctbleIs not entitled to . . Hon. Ii.A. Hod&es, F‘nJy5 a fee of $2.00 (Artiole1065, Cods of Crlminnl F'roOeUure)for reading a wnrrant of arrest to a motorist for epeedlng when the motorist is in the custody of and under arrest by a Highway Patrol- An orrioer who disohargee or releases a i%ndant from the foroe and srfeot or a judgment reetralnlng him Is entitled to oolleot the ree or $1.00 for 6 release (Artlole 1065, Code or Crlml- ml Procedure); and this is the proper oharge to be taxed aa ooata against defendant when a plea of guilty Is entered and the Sine paid inmmdlataly after the defendant Is notified of the amount ana no oommltmentIs made.* In view oi the foregoing authorltlos you are reepeot- rully advitmd that it is the opinion of this department t&d your questionsshouldbe amwered aa folJ.owst 1. When an agent, inapeotor or euuploysr oi the De- partment of Fubllo Sarety wolgbs and finds en overloaded truok or other oharaoter o$ vehlole, it Is hllrduty to file the mm- plaint. 2. Ye4. 3. NO. !Pruatingthat the foregoing answers your inquiry,we rexiialn