Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Y L OFF& OF THE AlTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS 5 AUSTIN Honorable Royal1 R. iV6tkin6, Ssmber state Eoard of Ejduaatian Au&h, T6xaa (\ D6ar sirr tiiwerod and inetrwtsd to co-operate with the terns and aonditions exgwessed ti the bet of Congrwws af'or6said.l "The above referred to fund% are known 66 th6 George-Men Xiande, the smith-fXu@ms funds and other fund8 appmprlsted to th.9various states and t(3m1- tories br Corqres~. L, #Under th6 provision6 of the two said a~ot8, yis, t&4 Worge-Been Aat OIXI the Smith-Bu&es Act, th6 State 9oard for Vocational tiuaation. in Tex6s promulgated and act in motion a Stats Pl6n for Yoa6tionatl Rduoation and Re!ubilitat:on, UhiOh 18 ZIO6 in 6ff6Ot, hr~irrg b663 r5-620&6d in 1942, and I inclooe a oopy of th8 said 31611 ;uwe- with for your conaid6ration. N86~06Atly th6 %%th ~OA~SWSI~ at its rb3t IWtI- aion, pamed a law ti amend IAn Act to grovids Par the promtioxi of vocat$oaaf rehabilitation of peraonr disabled In fndustry or otherwi64 and th6*a r4tuPx.to'oivll 6mploylwnt.' This ia known as Publio Lmm ITo* ll3, 6 aopy of which is inclosed for your oonsiderPtlon, and your attention Is di- rsoted to para@%+ 2 of S6OtiOll 8 of said Publio LfAw No. 113. There 1s also inolo66d Rrblio Law no. 136, whioh w6 pnse4d bs the roc6nt Gcnfjremi and whiah cov6r6 the dlsbursasent provision6 here- in r6fsl'P6d to. "IA Eiou64 Bill Wo, 219, entitled Appropriations-- Teaohl.ng Yoeatioxul Af~l?foultun, which $6 Chaptar 374 of the #th L6~ialatur6, R6&3ular Session, s&d on page 670 OS the lW3 General and Sgscial Lass of Texas, in &otiOA 4 ti8r60rt it iS providadr *Whe Stat4 Board for Voo8tioral Education t?ucOU& it8 %L6CUtiV0 cfffitter,the Stat0 SUPQ'- intend6nt, is hersby a?rthorisad to reoeivo and' dis- bur64'ln acoordanae with plana, acoeptable to t'& responrfb3.0 Federal A&ency, all Faderal munqs that are mad6 availablr to the State of Texas for auoh purposes, aa training for Fatiohel CePcnse Xndu6trierr, and for SW'S other aotivltiss SE. mm Under the a\lthoritg of the State aoard of Vocstix+ al l%duoation.t vS4etlon 6 provld6n oertain allocations of Yariow amounts to the four different divlarions under the plans adopted (see irtulosed hopg), md it furtzhep $7~ovfdesr n *provided~uwxpended balanoer rz:tiining in *thefunds berela oppwpx'lated for Vocational wwvlcea may be re-alloaatad 6th the oonao:&t OS each of thd direotoro and the EQQPOVal Of the State Superintendent ,ot Public Iustwctlon.~ "In senate Blla RO, 383, whloh 1% Chapter 400 of the 48th L%&irlature, Raiylar Sofusion, oad being th% appropriation bill for the %x%outlv% and administrative dbprrtnsnts~ %nd on p%geB 923 and 884 of the thmm8l and S&?%ofal Law% of Texatil there aa'e set out the variauu eraaunts so appropriated for the admM.stratlon of Zne four divlsiorm of the vo%ationa;l eduoation, and at the end OS tha itembed strttawnts tziam is this provlrion (on pe&o QS4)6 m’tFxwid%d that the foregoing it%u&s%d ap- propriation fop sa&wi%a and %XpbuSbtt in the admlniatrotian of voaational. eduaation ahall be prjd out of tie rppropriation for vooational edu- oatlonal aid,1 (see pa@ 670 for the anaunts), rs.ud shall lx3prorated b%traen~ t21% alloaatPoA% for vooational~aducatku, a&faulture, hc%m eomogiar, aad trades ad indxtri6ar i.3 the pmportloa that t&a itePnis%d apyoprfation% ap- ply to the rasp6etive allocatlone. Yi State i-?t*ndect shall advise tin% oom$xolkw % E to be sst up out of dacS of Kid above three alloaationd to aover the a&iaiFcietrP- tiva appropriations*' nAppf%pently thiwe appears to be coma conflict with thd varioue jwavisfona above quoted %nd PO- fepr%d tar *Ther~fcre, the State Board &3r Vocational sdu- cstlon wfll oppreciato your help i5 clarlfyin3 these cmfUcts an& suhait to -joilthe kU.oviSn(j qudations and r%q#st an early ruling cpon t&o t#SEl%: HdnOE8bld Royall R. Ratkins, p&e #4 ‘1. Can the T~dasuxer of the state of T%xas lagally disbuV$% %ny of tii Arnds 80 raceived from the United State& Tr%asuvy, under and Sy virtue of the George-Cean dot, ths Smith-Rughaa Aot, and tllo mbuo IaT Ro. ll3, or any other oat rhere fu.a& a~% so approprlakd to the Aid of Vooatlonal Xduoatlonal Education and Rehabdl- itation MvIoi011, by the Congress of the Ihxi*d statea, without the ordes, approval or authori- psi of tho Sate Board of Vocational Z&e&- “a. Can the caaptrollop of Publio Aooouats~ for the stat% of.T%xq legally ifisl;sany mrreate for the paym%nt of my aeoonnta out of the f’utzia’ no r6oeivdd by the Tr%ao?mer ot the Stat8 of T%lraa and so appropriated by tb% Congress of We thitad 3tatsa for t&s purpose of aiding voaational %duoa- tlon and rsbabllitatlon tithout the drder, a~pvoval or authoriaation of the State Board for Vocational Rduoatioa? l3. Can thb Trbasurbr of the State of Tsxas.. legal4 disburse any of’ the funds 80 ap@Wpri8t%d by tha L%gislatuve of t22 &tat% of Vexas for ttia administration of the various vocational divisions aa outlined undsr the Tsxsa St&to ?lnz~ ior VOCP- tioual Eduoation and Rehabilitation without the 06+3X, approval or eutholdzation of silo9t:x>: Soed for Yocational Rducation? “4(a). Can ths ‘Stats Superintendent:, 133State Superintendent of Publio Inatrucrtion, and not as &dCUtiVd Offtcsr of tie State Board for VooatiomiL Educat$on, ls@Jy ‘advise the Comptroller aa to the numa to be aet up out or certain allocations f’or the administration of th+ various divIsiona of tti.o 3tate Board for VoaationaA i’duoationt “4(b). Can the Stste Superintendent, as Rxaeoutive Officer for th::> State Board for Boeational Eduiiloation, 1eCully advise the coqtroller as to the sma to be aat x.q out of caxtain allocations f32 tix3 a&Sni3tra- tfon of the various divisions of the Stat% soard for Honorable Rogall R. Watkine, page #6 ' Vocational Sducat2on, without first su?xnittin,: such plana of allocations to the State Board for Vocational Eaticatlon for its approval? '5. In Howe i3fl.Ltie. 213, Ck~ptsr 374, above referred to, it is provided, among other thing8, that the 3tate 'ward for VocatlorUpl Mu- cational throu& its Sxeoutlve Offiaer, the State %perintendmt, is authorized to raceire and disburse La accordance with plans aoo8Dtable to tiu reeponalbls Federal a3enoi, all Pad&al moneys that are made avallable to the State of POxaS. ho. "Can auoh funds be legally reasived md dis- bursed by the Exeeutivo Officer without first obtaini- the authorlsation, order or approval of the State Ekmrdiblr Vooetional EducatlonP “Please bear in mid the provisions of Sec- tion 2 of Article 2675-l of the Revised 3tatutse of the State of Texas. “In the oams House Bill Ho. 219, aasong tim final pro~iaions above quoted, WB find thisr IProvided unexpended balances remaking in the funds herein appropriated for vocational aer- vices 9ay be re-alloaatsd with the aonesnt of each of the Direotore and with the approval of the State Superintendent of Publie Instruction.~ “6. Does the State Superintendent of Public Instructton, a8 SUCii, and not as Zxecutive Offl- cm of the Board for Vocational Education, have such authority? '7. DOW tne Stats Board for Vooational Bdu- oation have a4 rights under iA0 law to oonsent to or approve such re-allocations? "6. If 80, can awh m-allocation be le,;ally made without the approval, consent, orda~ and/or authorization of said Board? .In ooneidar%I?;:the above questions your attention is directed to two short seAienoasr * #Vocatio~U aducrtion shall be under t'ns directZIon and oontrol of the State 3oard for Yoeacioad Bduuatioa. 1 “Sieookdr In the Publfo Lar Ku. 13.3, Sacfrion 2, undar (a)-(l) f--dasignai;e tie State Bard r'or Vocational Eduoation we 8.3 ttie safe ti$YlC-T ior the administration, supervision and contr2jr of the State Pliua,r aPnother oon.fLlQt haa ~iaea wi*i~ raPemxm3 to tie employment of persona of Ghe wari:xu ser- riD3s. jsou will fiad on pa.@ 8 ol: the Plan, uixiah is herewith inclosed, the followfwgr " iOtiISr eziplojraesof f&e varloue aorvfoes, namely, agriculture, httno xaakLw, trader a& in- dustries, nnd re~habillta~tIositwill be appoInted man reoomuandatiosr of the direutoP of the asrvlce "313 pec;e 156 of thL-3 8amo booklet containing the Plan is foGlId tM.s statemfit v.?.ltisr 'Sal.octi~?i and agpointaient Of p6rSQi%S61 12 s 'All appointznents to the prolessisnal staff will be mde by the Exoolttivo Officer nf t’t‘ ~;+xte Boati for Bocatioml ~ti~cation upon the app,noval of the State Board fox Vooat3.onal EducationJ. 123 i Hwrebls Royall R, SM&I.S, gage #7 *At the last me&i% of ths Board, held on soptonber Sth, 1943, the following sotlona Were llll@XhOUbly JMbbbdl u 'Jlr,Stewart seconded t,Vs aotion, nhiah carried. * 1Judge mttkin,s %iwed that no t?mplof~r of shy of the divlsiocs shall be diiachnr6sd or re- moved eroept with the, approval of the Slrsatof of au& division, the EC;reautLveOffloet, and the Stats Board for ~Vocotional Biiueatlon. s 1Mr. Stewart seuonded ehis isoticm, which carried, 1 "!Fh.fs aetiox~ of the Board has br,s?l q~lestlozxed by the gxsoutivs orrif23r. u?ta). UXK~UP the ‘Plca adoytsd and re-adopted by tpe Board, a Copy of whLoh is lnalosti here- with, and \n?der tha provisions of Public Lam 90, ll3, was the Board authoriited to pars said notlone, and 8Pb tllrebalm valid? "9(b). If the mtlora am not valid and ths Board piaa not authorltad to pasn the ssx~e, then which method of balitoting such entgloyeea can thQ Boa& Isgall r0um r Xonorabls Royall R, zatkina, page #S _._ . ..--- - -.~-Fl_l-,,~.i_..,l_i-.-~ ,“?-.“*-1 IL25 ifonorable Royall R. Vatkinsa pa&4 #2 eervlcs involve6 and approved by th4 Ex4outiv4 Officer and tile State Eoard for VocatSond Education, and shall not be disotirged exo4pt with the approval of the aforemntioned Jnutiea. We do not indu&4 the thou@t that the L4&&Uiur4 intended to ~&an&e the Law under which the State oi Terar ac- cepted Pedenl funds for vocatioxml education by flaring El. B. 219, chaptea 374, Forty-aighth Legislature, In rhiah bill lr found ths followiug luGgla&e: ‘The Bkte BoRPd for Vooational muertion through lta Ex6autfvs Qffiaer, the State SupeF- intendant, ir hereby authwlsed to receive and disburs4 In soaor&uXt4 with plan8 a6cept@tlle to the r46&mXIiblb Vederal A~genay, all Foderal aoaeys that are made availabl4 to the State of Texas fos surrhpurposes, as tvaining for Fiation- al Gsiense Industries, and for stmh other aotir- itiss nb come undsr th4 authority of the State Board for Vooational Bdueation.’ The Legislature knew that the law provided that tim Trsasursr of Texas had been authorleed and empowered to recaive the finds appropriated udder t?m Act of Congzwss, and xas authorized to ?sake diSbw64m8rh thersfrom upon the order of t:lrs Stat4 Board for Vocational Fklucation. Section 2, mle 2675-1, ;?sviscld Civil statutee. The Le&3latur4 knew that the State Superin- tendsnt was tk:leZxeoutive Officer of the State Board for Voca- tional Zduoatlon, and that his otatus as suah iksoutivs Officer wa% by agpointient of the State Board for Vocational Zdueatlon. The Le&Aaturs evidently Intended, by its reference to the State Superintenddnt, to rsfar to him as the Zxeoutivs Officer of the Stat4 Bo d for Vocstioual Edueatioa, aud that MS nets would be under % in aoaordnnce dth the plana and with th4 approval of said State Board fov Vocational Education. Among the oonditions precedent to the grantin,c of Federal aid, tendered to th4 states by the .Wnlti-Z&&ma kct, ape thone 126 Honorable Royal1 R. Ratkim, pagr #lO o0ntainned in.Section 5, which read8 in part ap f01.13~3: '%?hat in order to 88cure the benefits of the aQpropriationa provided for ln reations two, three, end four of this act, any state &all, through the legislative authority thereof, ac- oest the proviaioaa of thie aat &nd desii;nate or areate a State Roard, oonristihg of not less tban three mmxbsra, end having au neooraary power to cooperate, as herein provided, with the Fedaral Board of Vocatlsnal Rducation in the ad- m.l.nIstrationof t&a provisions of this sot. The State Board of Pdueativn, or other board having charge of the a&inistration of publie education in the State, OP any State board having oharge of the adminIstration of any kind of vocational education in the State may, if the State so elects, be desimated as the State board, for the purposes of this a&." The Legislature of the State of T4x44 acoePted the ~rovisione of the Smith-Eugbes Aet end designated the State Poard of Rdu- catioo as the Btata Board for Vooatiofial 2ducation. Chapter 131, Acts Regular Seasion, 38th Legielature. The Smith-W&ma Act requires tie St&e %ard for Voea- tional Education to prep&r% plam ahouiLng how it is intended that the subaidimd work Is to be caroled oat ::I ttieSt&, The Federal. Poard has required that these plana be prer;ared for S-year p6rlodr. The State Roard for Vooatioml Zductttion in Texas has promulgated and published a State Plan which is now in effeot. W4 think it is not reanonabh to essum that the Legislature intended to upset tiis plan and to preso~ibe any rule OF metkmd uhioh would aonfliot with it, without the oon- sent of the Iederal Board. Your qrtsotions are answered as fol)oasr lionoz'abl4 Royal1 R. Piatkina, pwe $11 1. Your first queatloa Is 4nz3wered ln the nedative. 2. No. 5. MO. 4(a), uo. 4(b). No* 5. NO. 6, uoo, 7. Year 8. uo. 9(*). Yes. Q(b). Notion6 are valid. 10(a). a4 find no ivmf1ict. The "ZXseUtiVa Offic8v 8imp17 oarriee out the poliolos of the 3oard, and is raspon- aible therefor,