Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Honorable t;tsphenF. Eebert, papa 2 perform the dutTF:sof district attorneys,die- triot alerk, countryzlfi;k,treasurer, h:l.de and anlmel Inspector. *bell,3. In all ca~ehlwh.erethe Coznir- slontws*Court shall huve determined thet oounty sffioers or preoinot offioers in suoh aounty shell be oompensetedfor their servicesby the papent or an annual salary, neither the Stats of Texas nor say oounty shall be oharged with or pay to sny of tks offloers 80 cagensated, eny fee or oonaai8- elan for the psrfcrmcnas ot any or all of the du- tiee of their offiaaS but euoh oftlosr6 shall re- oeivo esid salary In lieu of all other fees, oom- missions or oompenaetioawhich they would otherwise be authorizedto retain8 * * * provide% iurther, that the provisions of this Eieotlon#hall not af- feat ths paynant of costs in oitil oama by tba State but all suoh cost8 80 psid ahtl1kbe a4WXU&- 88 ior by the offioere collaotin~: the sum,, a# they are required undss the ~rovia10~1 of thlr iiotto eoaount fox teea, oolllni~sionaand ooeti oolleotedir0m prlvste ~8rtleta." E'xiorto the enactment of tke Cffioero~ Galrry Law, thr,bSlelature law fit to limit the oararaisaioar to be lllowe4 to any oounty treawxer by the provfsionrof Artiolo SW8 VW- arm*8 Oiril Statutea, not to exceed $2,000,00 anntrall~+AlthouSh Sactlon 13 of Artiola 2.9120,was amended and more reoenbly by the 46th Legislature,an exemlnationof the ori&aal Offloarrt Salary Bill, /iotacf 1935, 44th Legislature,2ad CaLled Ssssio~k, Chapter 465, reveals l&t the treasurerwas rpsolfiosllynarasd therein 884pl-tWently BhOWll ill ~t+CtiO~ 13,. In this recpeot said original aot did not ooafllot with or repeal Articles 3945, 3942 end 3943, relating to the oo5~mfmslon5 authorlzad to DO reaslvs4 by the oounty treesurerr In oux opinion no. O-Q$S, rendered January 83, 1939, found oa page 24 ot the Attorney General's Aanual Rbgort for 1939, we held that Artl?le 3$%2e does not require the ooxais- aionore' wurt to bet the salerg of the oountg tr%asurer at th8 n&a&mm, but that it may Six the oompensetioaof the QOunty trearursr at any rate not exceedfng the statutory rate and may l%$duo*the xexkult mm to be paid to 14880than the statutory cut and thet ths oounty d~oe#not owe ths tram8uF8F the dii- P. Reberf, Honorable iitetphen pa+ 3 ference bet-men the s;nl~ryfixed by tha oomfenfonerS* court snd maxlmm provided by 2tiole "943. Khem dZ?ir.aFodistricts aI.8created under the provielone of Chapter 7, Title 1.?a,Vernoxl'aCiril 2tetutel#, by Artiole8 8146 and U147, it la the slendatoryduty of the oounty treasurer to asmme the duties of the treasurer of auoh distriot and ho is required to ereouto bo d for the falth- rul disohsrpa of euoh duties) open aa aooount vA.ththe dlatriot and keep an eoourete aooount of all money6 reaaivsd by him be- longing to suoh dlstriot end of all anounto peld out by h&n. By the p~0visiOn8 of Artlole 8148,it ia provided that the trbsrursr shall ba allowed 6s prayfor hi8 ssrvloes a8 suoh, on+Fourth of on@ per cent upon 811 oroney reorlred by him for the aooount of euoh dlstriot end one-eighthof ona per oont upon all.money by his!paid out upon the order of the dletrlct. X8 era aindful of ths oonetruotiongiven Artiolos 89U - 3843 ti oonneotionwith the ebova mcmtioned srtfolea pertaining to the dutlen and oommii~8lons allowed the oounty treasurerRS trnenurer of a drnlnsgn diatriat in the on(~eof Barrita County VI. Charlton, S. Ct., 843 5. PI, 489, sffirming judp:-:mt or the Court of civil Appafi15, Charlton vts,mrrir county, 228 s. ru'. 969, in the light of and in oonneotfonwith the mtxlmum fee bill previously to the enaotzent of tlm Mfi- oetrmlSalary Law. Under the holding in that oam, the traasur- er would be authorizedto retain ouch additional fees allowed him under the proviefona of Artlola E3l.48.B%JIOOthe 8mot- . sent of the Otiionrn’ Salary Law an4 as espres8ed in hotion 3, eupra, with the tresmrer cxpre@*ly namid therein, it 18 ap- * parant that the ~egialatum intended the oounty tresrurer to reo~ive his salary in lieu of all other feem, oonmis11ton6 or oompensatlonlr whioh he would othsrwire b@ ailthorlzed to rntela, with auoh oo,m&~ione allowed him b y any drainage diet I t to be pleoed In tha officera* eslary fund. Y& find that zuzh 00nau0ti0n 0r tb4 orri06re * Sfelery Law relative to the 00~ mieaionn ellowed the oounty treesurer under the provi6ions of Art?ole 8148, Vernon'8 CIVIL titatutae,has been rollowed by this dnpirtmnt datlcq frolait& original tmaotmnt. krtlale 39126-2, eubaeatlon (e) raremad to in your letter, spplfcs only to oountiaa wtiesethe pOpulati0n is in excess of 335,000 eeoording to the last preosdlng or any ruture Federal oensue, oonseque3tlyit does not apply to pour oounty. It alpht be interesting to note, however, t&et eincr the sneatmmt of the original Qfflosrrr*%l(rry Lew, the Ronoreble .%@ien P. liebert,Page 4 Legislaturehiiade&t with the oouhty treasurer in certain oountles, separatelyfrom other oou&ty offiasrs in that al- though Article 3912e-2 underwent two amend~enteby the Legls- lature, not until the ensotment of house Bill 874 by tho 46th %gi8lature, Chapter 11, found in the Speoial Lawa of Texas, page 607, now appearinga8 kbeeotlon (a) to whloh you refer, does the provision appear whloh reade Where euoh treasurer acts also as treasurer of any navl(cation and dralnege districts, he shall reoeive 8nd be ehtltled to reta:n auah oosnPensetlon- Srcm suob districts as is provided by krtlclerr 8281 and 8148, Revised Civil Ztatutoe of Texas, 1923r" It la tharafore the opinion of thin departzsnt that where the oonmlesloners~court has aet and fixed the ealary of the oounty treasurer under the provisions of the Orricers'Selary Law, Seatfon 13, Artfole 3012e, Vernon's Oi~il Statutes, the treasurer is not entftlod to retain 81) his own, eoramlaetonoallowed hti under the ~rorlsionsor A~tiolo 0148 or eeld statutes but sama 8houl.dbr pal& Into tha officers* salary fund fromwhich he draws hi@ salary, Yours very truly