The Attorney General of Texas Febmary 21. 1986 JIM MATTOX Attorney General Supreme Court BulldIng Mr. Max-An J. Tltzmu~ opinionNo. Jn-445 P. 0. Box 1m ExecutiveDirector A”stin. TX. 78711. 2543 Texas SurplusPropertyAgency Re: Whether the Texas Surplus 512l4752501 P. 0. Box 8120 Property Board may make purchases Telex wom7413S7 Telecopier 5121475aS8 San Antonio.Texas 78208 from the trust fund created by article6252-6b,V.T.C.S.,without approval by the State Purchasing 714 Jackson. Suite 700 and General ServicesCommission oauel* TX. 752024506 214R42-S944 Dear Mr. Tltxman: 4S24 AIberIa Ave.. Suite 180 You ask whctht?lcpurchseesby the Texas Surplus Property Agency El Paso. TX. 79905.2793 which are paid foi Erom its Service Charge Trust Fund are subjectto 915633-3484 purchasingand appz,ovalproceduresof the Starr Purchasingand General ServicesCommissior.under article601b, V.T.C.S. 1001 Texas, suite 700 HOUI~M). TX. 770029111 Section 3.01 oE the State Purchasingand General Services Acr, 7131223-5886 codifiedas srtlcla: 601b, V.T.C.S.,providesin pertinentpart, that (a) %a [StatePurchasingand General Services SW Broadway, Suite 312 Lubbock, TX. 79401-3479 Commissions] shall purchase,lease, rent, or other- 8081747-5238 wise acquire all supplies, materials, services, and equipment for all state agencies, except for serial rend journal subscriptionsfor libraries 4309 N. Tenth. Suite B MeAllen. TX. 78501~lSS5 operated as a part of university system or 512m24547 institutionsof higher education.. . . (Emphasis added). 200 MOhl Plaza, sutte 400 Section l.OZ::!)of article 601b defines a “state agency" to ssn Antonlo. TX.782052797 includeany depart,ment.commission,board, office, or other agency In 512/225-4191 the executivebranch of state governmentcreated by the constitution or a statute of this state. In our opinion, the Texas Surplus An Equal OppOrtU!Iit,‘l Property Agency, created by article 6252-6b, V.T.C.S., is a state Affirmative Action SmPloYer agency within that definition. As such, the Texas Surplus Property Agency is subject to the applicable provisions of article 601b relating to the purchase of supplies, materials, services, and equipmentunless ,%nexceptionhas been made by the legislature. Cf. AttorneyGeneral@inion MW-177 (1980) (HigherEducationAuthorityG an agency in cxec~a:ive branch of state governmentand, therefore,not subjectto artlclo601b). p. 2020 Mr. Narvin 3. Titzmak- Paga 2 (JM-445) . Where the legislature,mskesno exceptionto the provisionsof a statute, the presumptionis that it intended no exceptions. It is well settled that exceptionsin statutes are not ordinarilyimplied. See Spears v. City of San Antonio, 223 S.W. 166. 169 (Tax. 1920); sbbs v. Lowrey's Heirs, -253 S.W.2d 312, 313 (Tex. Civ. App. - Eastland 1952,writ ref'd n.r.e.). Section 3.02 of article 601b expressly limits the State Purchasing and General Selvlces Commission'spurchasing authority. Such authoritydoes not exttmd to purchases (1) for resale; (2) for auxil::ary enterprises; (3) for organized activities relating to instructional dep,srtmeutsof institutions of higher learning ttudsimilar activitiesof other state agencies;01: (4) from gifts or grants other than federal grants. Section 4(g) of article 621;2:-6b expresslygrants an exemptionto the Texas Surplus PropertyAgemy from the provisionsof sections8.01 - 8.10 and 9.01 - 9.15 of article601b, which provisionsrelate,respec- tively, to accountingfor state property and to surplus and salvage property of the state. Article 6252-6b containsno exewptionfor the Surplus Property Agency from the provisions of article 601b that relate to the purchasingof supplies,waterials,services,and equip- ment for all state agencies. Neither of the acts :lnquestion contains a specific exemption applicable to purchasesmde by the Surplus Property Agency or to purchases that are paid from the agency's trust fund. Cf. Attorney General Opinion JM-417 (l!@S). Certain provisions of xcle 601b relatingto the approvaland paymentof invoicesand purchasevouchers way not be applicableto purchaseswade from the agency'strust fund, but we find no indicatiou of a legislative Intent to exempt the Surplus Property Agency frm the applicablepurchasingprovisionsof article 601b. See Attormy General Opinion E-138 (1973) (Board of Control to makepurchases paid from ArchitectsRegistrationFund No. 109); M-1067 (1972) (no provision in statute that would exempt LegislativePropertyTax Committeefrom requirementthat purchasesbe wade by Board of Control under prior purchasingact -- i.e.. srt. 664-3.V.T.C.S.). Cf. V.T.C.S.art. 4442c, §6C(j),(where legislature expressly providesthat State Purchasing and General Services Act (article601b) does not apply to paymentswade from the nursing home trust fund by a trusteeoperatinga nursinghome). p. 2021 r- Mr. Marvin J. Titman - Page 3 (Jh-443) I SUMMARY Purchasesof t:upplies,materials,servicesand lquipeentby the Isxas SurplusPropertyAgency are not lxenpt from epplicablepurchasingprovisions of the State Purch,ssing and GeneralServicesAct. J+.-JJL Very ruly your , . JIM HATTOX AttorneyGeneralof Texas JACR HIGETOWER First AssistantAttorneyGen,sral MARY KELLER ExecutiveAssistantAttorneyGeneral ROBERT GRAY SpecialAssistsatAttorneyGeneral RICK GILPIN Chairman.OpinionComittee Preparedby Nancy Sutton AssistantAttorneyGeneral p. 2022