Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Hon. T. M, Trimble Opinion No* O-3453 First Assistant Re: Method of signing vouchers State Superintendentof adopted by Poteet Independ- Public Instruction ent School District. Austin, Texas Dear Sir: In your letter of April 23, 1941, you advised us of the following facts: “The Board of Trustees of the Poteet Independ- ent School District were duly organized following the trustee electionsthe first Saturday in April according to the Public School Laws of Texas. “The minutes and order of the Board reveal the following proceedings: “‘The Board proceeded to reorganize for the following year. R. S, Guynes was elected president of the Board; J, H. Mangum was elected vice presi- dent; Joe V. Davidson was elected secretary;M. D. Stroble was elected financial secretary of the Board and was authorizedto make purchases,keep records of accounts, countersignvouchers drawn by the presi- dent upon order of the Board, and to perform any duties as directed by the Board.’ “R. S, Guynes is a member of the Board, Joe V, Davidson is a member of the Board, and M. D. Stroble is not a member of the Board. I’M, D. Stroble has performed such duties for the Board of Trustees as outlined in order of his election and employmentby the Board, Joe V. David- son who is a membar of the Board has performed such perhunctory duties as signing minutes of the proceed- ings of the Board, orders for election, teachers contracts,etc.” And you request our opinion in responce to these two questions: . - i- - Hon. T. M. Trimble, page 2 (O-3453) "Does the above organizationcomply with the law?" "Is the fact that Joe V. Davidson signs per- functory papers and records as secretaryand M.D. Stroble signs vouchers when duly drawn by the president upon order of the Board of Trustees, a violation of the law?" The Poteet IndependentSchool District was created by Special Act of the Legislature in 1913. H.B. No. 523, Ch, 23, p. 80 Special Laws 33rd Legislature,Regular Session. By House k.11 No. 508, &h. 60, p.,223, Special Laws, 38th Leg- islature,Regular Session, Sec. 3 of the Act creating said district was amended so as to read as follows: "The management and control of the public free schools within said district is hereby vested in a board of trustees, which board shall be com- posed of seven persons to be elected in accordance with Chapter 18, Title 48 Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, which said boarb of trustees shall main- tain and control the public free schoolswithin said district to the exclusion of every other au- thority except in so far as the State Superintend- ent of Public Instructionand the State Board of Education may be vested by law with supervisory authority to instruct said board." Chapter 18, Title 48 Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, at the time of the enactment oh said House Bill 508 in 1923 embraced what is now Articles 2774 to 2783 Revised Civil &at- utes of 192 (but it will be noted not in&ding Articles 2774a, 2777a, 27772 and 2783a, Vernon's AnnotatedCivil Statutes). Article 2832, Revised Civil Statutes, authorizes the district to select its own depository, as it contains more than 150 scholastics. The quoted provision from House Bill 508, 38th Legis- lature is broad enough to sustain the action of the Board of Trustees in appointing as financial secretary one who is not a member of the Board. If Article 2779 is applicable,a point which we do not deem it necessary to decide it does not forbid such appointment. In our Opinion Ho. O-211& we held that the Board of Trustees of an independentschool district created un- der general laws is authorizedby Article 2779 to appoint was secretary a person who is not a member of the Board of Trustees. Hence we conclude that Mr. Stroble'snot being a trustee is not a material factor. Hon. 11,Me Trimble, page 3 (0-3453) Since the,Board of Trustees is the governing author- ity of the district disbursementsof the district'sfunds may be made only by the Board or under its direction or order. No statute undertakes to set out just how such authority must be manifest or just what procedure must be followed in making withdrawals or disbursementsof money from the depository.The Board must act as such and its action should be made to appear in the official minutes. The depository is entitled to be sat- isfied of Board action and authority before honoring a voucher and it goes without saying that it is best for all parties con- cerned that the depository should not release funds unless it be made to appear clearly that the Board of Trustees has author- ized the same. However there is nothing in our laws which for- bids the procedurewhich has been adopted end we:therefore an- swer your first question in the affirmativeand the second in the negative, Yours very truly ATTORNEY GENERAL OF T&AS By /s/ Glenn R. Lewis Glenn R. Lewis, Assistant APPROVEB MAY 7 1941 /s/ Grover SalII ers FIRST ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL APPROVED8OPINION COMMITTEE BY: BWB, CHAIRMAN GRL:db:wb