Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Eonorable dohn A. Hulen, Chairmsn, Texas IlationalCuaM Armory Board Port Worth Club Building Port T0rth, Texas Dear General Buleng Illyour letter of you state that the Texas Elational elected its sea- able to it for the approprlatien as made e can b% paid by said Bosrd. re approprl.ated,asthe salary Per the traveling expenses for members and postage, telephone, telegraph, office contingent expenses $1200.00. Pars- vf the general provisiona attached to , page l.292,general and speoial laws of the 44th Legislature, provides: *The appropriations herein protilledare to be construed as the max%mam sum to be ap- propriated to and for the several purposes naned herein, and the rmeunts are Intended to cover, and rhall cover the entire cost of the respective items, an& tbe same shall not be supplelcentedfrom any other sOurees.w I ,* honorable John A. Hulen - page 8 Since the payment to the secretary of his expenses iu uoting his household and personal effects from Fort Worth to ilouskon sould bo additional aompensation to Nm, the &rd is not authorized to pay said expenses. You also request our opinion 9s to whether tho hoard can pay the expenses inoident to moving the office furniture and office files from Fort Worth to iiouston,if the )roarddecided to move its headquarters from Fort Worth to Houston. As stated above, the Legislature has appropriated $lzoo.oO for postage, telephone, telegraph, office supplies and equipment, and contingent expenses. In our opinion, the expense incident to movlng the office furniture and supplies from Fort Worth to iioustoncan be paid as a contingent ex- pense out of said @200.00 appropriation. Very truly yours ATTORNEX G%NEIUL OF TEXAS Oeo. W. Barcus Assistant