Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THE AIIY)WNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS Hon. W. T. (Tom) McDonald, Jr. Opinion No. M- 1140 County Attorney Brazos County Courthouse Re: Construction of Article Bryan, Texas 77801 2340, V.C.S., and Article 373, V.P.C., concerning legality of purchases of employees of a county commissioner from the Dear Mr. McDonald: latter's store. We have received your recent request for an opinion concerning the legality of purchases for the county by county employees from a store owned by a county commissioner and paid for out of county funds. Article 2340, Vernon's Civil-Statutes, provides: "Before entering upon the duties of their of- fice, the county judge and each commissioner shall take the official oath, an&shall also take a written oath that he will not be directly or indirectly in- terested in any contract with, or claim against, the county in which he resides, except such warrants as may issue to him as fees of office. Each commissioner shall execute a bond to be approved by the county judge ifithe sum of three thousand dollars, payable to the county treasurer , conditioned for the faith- ful performance of the duties of his office, that he will pay over to his county all moneys illegally paid to him out of county funds, as voluntary pay- ments or otherwise, and that he will not vote or give his consent to pay out county funds except for lawful purposes." (Emphasis added.) Article 373, Vernon's Penal Code, provides: “If LILYufficer of any county, or of any city a-.- ^ or towiiT% la11 become in any manner pecuniarily interested in any contracts made by such county, city or town, through its agents, or otherwise, for -5549- .- Hon. W. T. (Tom) McDonald, Jr., page 2 (M-1140) the construction or repair of any bridge, road, street, alley or house, or any other work undertaken by such county, city or town, or shall become interested in any bid or proposal for such work or in the purchase or sale of anythinq made for or on account of such county, city or town, or who shall contract for or receive any money or property, or the representative of either,-or any emolument or advantage whatsoever in consideration of such bid, proposal, contract, purchase or sale, he shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars." (Emphasis added. ) The foregoing statutes are based upon "sound public policy" and are designed to eliminate any conflicts of interest between the county and those who manage its fiscal affairs. City of Edinburg v. Ellis, 59 S.W.Zd 99, 100 (Tex.Comm.App. 1933); Attorney General's Opinions M-751 (1970) and O-1589 (1939). The authorities are practically unanimous to the effect that the officer, to be liable, must have an interest (directly or indirectly) in the claim against the county. A remote interest will not bring an officer within the statute. Attorney General's Opinions 344 (1939) and 6044 (1944). In Rigby v. State, 10 S.W. 760 (Tex.Civ.App. 1889), the court's construction of Article 373 stated that the statute "in- hibits every officer of a county, city or town from selling to or purchasing from such corporation [county] any property what- ever." (Brackets added.) In accord, Bexar County v. Wentworth, 378 S.W.2d 126 (Tex.Civ.App. 1964, error ref. n.r.e.). It is our opinion that the purchases made for the county by county employees from a store owned by a county commissioner and paid for out of county funds result in a direct personal pecuniary interest of that commissioner in the purchases and violates his oath under Article 2340, Vernon's Civil Statutes, and also violates Article 373, Vernon's Penal code. SUMMARY It is a violation of Article 2340, V.C.S., and of Article 373, V.P.C., for county employees to make purchases, paid for with county funds, -5550- Hon. W. T. (Tom) McDonald, Jr., page 3 (M-1140) from a store owned by a county c truly yours, Prepared by Linda Neeley Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Kerns Taylor, Chairman W. E. Allen, Co-Chairman Ben Harrison Bill Craig wardlow Lane Scott Garrison SAMUEL D. MCDANIEL Staff Legal Assistant ALFRED WALKER Executive Assistant NOLA WHITE First Assistant -5551-