Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THEATTORN'EYGENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN. -J%GXAS 713711 April 20, 1977 The Honorable Robert J. Winn Opinion No. H-984 Executive Director Governor's Coordinating Office Re: Whether various supplies for the Visually Handicapped are stationery within article Suite 1004, Westgate Bldg. 16, section 21 of the Texas Austin, Texas 78701 Constitution. Dear Mr. Winn: You have requested our opinion concerning whether office supplies such as pencils, pens, typewriter pads and paper clips are "stationery" within article 16, section 21 of the Texas Constitution. Your question arises from the desire of the Texas Committee on Purchases of Blind-Made Products and Services to include such items within those manufactured by the blind and sold to state agencies pursuant to articles 664-5 and 664-6, V.T.C.S. Article 16, section 21 of the Texas Constitution generally requires all "stationery, and printing" to be performed under a contract reached through competitive bidding and approved by various officials. See State v. Steck Co., 236 S.W.2d 866 (Tex. Civ. App. -- AustK1951, writ ref'd). Attorney General Opinions H-319 (1974); C-732 (1966); Letter'Advisory No. 35 (1973). Words within a constitution are aiven their natural meaning. Markowsky v. Newman, 136 S.W.2d 808 (Tex. 1940). In that case as in many others, the definition of the pertinent words as presented in Webster's was utilized. Webster's Third New International Dictionary defines stationery as “materials (as paper, pens, pencils, ink, blankbooks, ledgers, and cards) for writing or typing." Apparently the definition was similarly broad at the time of the adoption of article 16, section 21. In Harris County v. Clarke, 37 S.W. 22 (Tex. Civ. App. -- 1896, no writ) the court stated: P. 4094 The Honorable Robert J. Winn - page 2 (H-984) Stationery is defined by Webster to mean paper, pens, inks, quills, blank books, etc. Id. at 23. See Crook v.~ Conunissioners'~Court o:f Calhoun County, ~SO. 383 IAla. 1905). Accordinalv. _ _. the word "stationerv" as contained in article 16, section 21 includes materials used for writing. It would appear that the items you mention are within the definition of "stationery" and may not be purchased without complying with the requirements of article 16, section 21. At- torney General Opinion H-319 (1974) I Letter Advisory No. 35 (1973). Of course, a non-profit agency for the blind as referred to in articles 664-5 and 664-6 may bid for such contracts. At- torney General Opinions H-921 (1977) and M-743 (1970). SUMMARY "Stationery" as used in article 16, section 21 of the Texas Constitution means materials used for writing or typing. It would include pens, pencils, pads and paper clips. -Very truly yours, Attorney General of Texas // APPROVED: (1 Opinion Committee km1 p. 4095