Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable Weaver 8. Baker, Chdxmm State Board of Control Austin, Texas Dear Mr. Baker: opialonNo. o-5417 Rt: Availabilityof appropriation to G8tesvllle School for Boys for "dischargeand trausporta- tion.I' Your letter of June 21, 1943, requeetsthe opinionof this Departmentupon the questionwhether the appropriationfor "discharge and transportation" made to the GatesvilleSchool for Boys in the cur- rent eleemoeyuaryappropriation bill irmailable for expenditure, in view of the fact that no pre-existinglaw can be found authorizing the payment of dischargemoney and transportationof boys dischar&ed from such cchool. Section9 of the Act of March 29, 1887, establishingthe EatesPilleSchool, reaa as follows: i "Sectiony. Upon the dischargeof any person 80 committedto 8aid house of correctionand reformatory, the Superintendentehall providethem with a mlt of rultableclothingand45.C-O in money, and procuretrans- portationfor them to their homes, if residentof this State, or to the county in which they may have been con- victed, at his option." In lm the 21st Lsgislatw'passed the Act of April 2, lW, "to providefor the more efficientgovernmentand mainteunnce of the house of correctionand the reformatoryat Gatesvilla." Section13 of this Act read a8 followe: "Section13. Upon the dirchargeof any persons so committedto said house of correctionand reformtory, the Superintendentshall providethem with a suit of suitableclothingpad $5.00 in money, and procuretrims- portatlonfor them to their home, If residentof this lonorabltWuvwr P. hbr, ~01 2 (O-917) &ate, or to Vhe county in vhich they my have been con- victed, or to Nch other place in thin State at vhich rid dircbmgmd inmate ny have procured engloymnt, at hlr oytioq prodded, that tranqortation rhdl not ex- ceed that to the point from vhich said convictvas con- vict&a.* The codificationof the statutu in I.835carriedArticle 2952, which red u f03.30~r: “Article~952~ upon the dbcharge of any permns 10 cdtted to nld houe of correctionand reform- tory, the Superintendent rM.l providethem tith a suit of Nltable clothingand $5.00 in money, and procure transportationfor them to their home, If residentof this litate,or to the county ln which they may have been convicted,or to euch other place in thie State at which aald dircharpd Inmatemay have procuredme- ploynent, at his optionjprovided, that ruch trane- portationshallnot exceed that to the point from vhich said convictvan convicted.” Article 2952 of tbs l&5 revision1186carriedforwardin the 1911 revirlonae Article 523j of the Revised Civil Statutes,which read as foLlow6: “Article 5233. All lnmatosof said institution rbll be p-i&a with shelter,wholesomefood and suitablecloth-, books and othr material necell- mry for their training, at the expenseof the date, except as othemiee provided by law.” It la to be noted that in thlr rwviaionthe codifieradid not carry foruardthe provbicn for providing lamstar, upon dimcharge, with a Nit of suitableclothingend 45.30 in moneyand trumportation. Article 5i?jj of the Ravired Civil Strtutes of lpll vas car- ried fonnrd tt Articlt 51.29 of the Rtristd Civil Matutu of TCPI, 1925, which nad as fou0us: "Articlt 5l29. The Superintendent~h8J.l divide the inutu into Nch CluMS u&d abaLl horw, feed and train tbm in much mnaer aa he dmm beat for the develo~teadadvaacemntoftke child. All lnmttr &all be prorMtd tith &alter, vholeroa hod and clothing,books, manr of healthfulrecrea- t9.a anatothermaterialneeemsaayior their tnining, at the expum of tb State,except 81 otherwisepro- vided by lev.” EosorsbleWearer H. Bsker, psge 3 (O-5417) Tba m~isi011 or 1925 -18 not 6 mm conpihtim 0f ~WV~OUS~~ ui6ting hr6, but COMtitUteS the Statutoryb3V8 of the Ststt rsrpect- ing the rubjectto vhlch it relster,supersedingpreviouslylxlrtlng la ws wh ic h a m o nlttsd thsrsfro6. l *l.” --39 Tax. Jur. 10. Tbers- fore, the failure to carry forvsrdthe provl6lon6of Article 295.2 of the 1895 revisioninto the 1925 revisionoperates 66 6 repealtbsmof. There la, therefore,no provisionof the gsnersllaw authorlsing the furnishingof clothingand the myment of 6 sum of money to, md the pr~curlng of trensportstlon ror lnm6t66of the JuvsnFleSch001 upon their discbsrgefrom the Institution.The paver to do this csn not be Npplled by the generalsppropristion bill for the tleeaosynary lnstltutloxuof the State. Aev laws nosynot be ?assed or old one6 repealed or amendedthroughthe aedlumof a gsnerslspproprlstion bill; the purposeof such bills Is to eupplythe tbnds for the current oparstiansof governmnt under existinglaws, and, by Article 3, Sec- tlon 35, of the Constitutionof Texas, such bills 66~~contaluonly "the vnrlour eubjectssnd accounts,for and on accountof vhich money is sp$ropriated."To allow the yesing of 3ew laws or t,Lerepealor -&sent of old ones In the generalappropriationbills would utterly &fast the purposeof the constitutional requirementthat "30 bill - * + * hall containmore than one sub3ect. . vhlcb 6hsllbe txmerwd in Its title." -- State v. Field, 57 Tex. 20:; v. Fb, $2 Tex. 454; Conley v.Bughters of the Re blic of TE, 151 S. Y. 883; Opinionsof the Attome ---su--r General;1$1.1-l.@,p. 119; l&&ljjS, Book 60, p. p. 209; Letter-----+ ~1934-1936, p. 46, p. 7i; OpinionIts. 0-25’73. Since there's no law authorizingsuch expendituresfor the benefit of inmatte upon discharge,snd the appropriation bUl csn not rupply euch authorityfor the resmns statedabove, the ox- psnditurmof the item for such purposewouldvlolatcArticle3, Sec- tion 44, of the Contiitut*, 9s s. grant of nwneyout of the treaewy to sn lnditidualon a clain not providedfor by pro-existinglsv. The appropriationitem le void for snotherreason. A# above noted, there 1s no longersny law prescribingthe purpssr for which sppropristlonrfor "dischargesnd trsnsportstlon" csn be txptnded. In the sbsenceof such lav, the item "dischargesndtransportatl~" is vlthoti ascertainable meming. The sppropristlondoes not set up any standardsto governthe %penditure of such item. The amount of money to k psid the inmsteupon diecharge16 not prescribed,nor ie the nsture of the trsnsportstlonto be furnished. Belther la thers any provisionby which the smount to be paid the inmate,or the cbarscter of transportationto be fumished is in my wise limited or z-agitated. In Nch use, the appropriation16 not "specific"se to its purpose, sndtherefore doss not meet the requlremant.8of Constitution, Article 8, section 6. RWF-m-U4 Vary truly yours ATl!aRREY~oF~ - ~~z%?243 By /s/ R. W. Fslrcblld QQ[ERAf. OF TEXAS R. w. Fsfrchm _ APPRm, OPnmm cmz, h861stant BI I*/ =B, -