Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

430 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN -c.NAnu -coIpu. thin th moaning oi Arta or the 44th Ar$iol* 614 ~.rnon’# xrrl~rd Penal Cob.. veer authority la the Qc~&‘io~.r oi Labor to snforao Ohmpmri- 810~ li the Mt rqulatiu# the pruOth8, oonduotiag or rlnklnimg or rmi0 oub4t8, wroatling nmto1Ya, boxi- 431 Eonorablo Xoo Xuuohlk, ComioUonor, Pqw B or m roakrtr or lxhIbItIonr for mo(uy, remanoratIon, PUS* or priu oquitalentte b8 reoolrad by partloiqantr or lo nto eta nt8, or shore aa ldaIa8Ion far therrto or there- for i.8ohar#ed or roooftd. The aot further proridrr: ho i8 honby 3r.n rpaoifio authority b3B3BOilMI~O88al7ia U?l7i8# Out thr pWpO8.8 Ot , . . . The d.finitiM Ottha rOti ‘fOXO?,' *tlomkuper,* *8aoo the -8.8 'fi8tir O&&d,' 'WTO8tli4 matoh', 'b& OWtO8t' a8 UWb in thi8 AOt Shall.b ~000 t.d a8 6Ofino~ br t& &tiOEd Boxing b80- atattoa and the ktlonal wrwtllag A88wlation, Mb the rUl@8 rin(lr@tion8 Of bor- 14 Ma mrtl latO8t8 Or 8pUTillg 6Ollte8t8 ot WbllUna, thdr roroad8and refrrem 8hall looordaaoo rith Oh@80 rat out by the Rational hs8aeIatIon and tho Xatloaal Wrestling IIt i8 our uodorrtanding~tbat the National Borily AsaoeIatIon and the Aatioml Wrestlinq Amooiatlon are oom- PO804 Of OiiiOid.8 Oi th0 ~8riOU0 888tOS WhOH d~ti48 ia‘ thdx re8pertire Itat. repuin them to ~upcnlso In 8uoh rtata8 boxIri#and rrwtlIn& lxhIbI6ioM. It i8 OU1 OOMtTIlO- tlon et the iorogplng statute that ths Laglslaturo 8p00Ifl- oally oontepkted that tha OvmaIseIonsr of Labor, In pur- 8uanoa t-12 hi8 authority 80 prOnU&ptO rule8 and reC(uletiOM, 8hould lxar0i.80a voioe in detaldning the tie8 and rsgu.b- tIon8 to ba pmmul&atod by tb 1BatioaalBoxing Ae8ocIation an6 thr Hatlonal Ylre8tlIn#AeroaIatIon, rinoa the =aanIEg Oi Oortain mrb8 aad p-808 U8.d in the AOt will be a8 bOiiMd br there h880&8tieZl8, and the rd.88 gotrrni4g rin( ra~latlvnr of boriry and wrestl.ln(oontemt or warring oont88t8 or ~exhIbItIoru,thalr 1aoond8, and refelW8, promlgatod and onfomed by tha Coma1i88~onerof Labor mw!t be In aeeordanae rith there set out by the AatlonalBoring Aaroolatlon and the Lktional Wrestling Amooiatlvn. In ennotingj ouoh r0vI8ioa8 into the law, it i8 our opinion that th8 Zagi8L tura thanb intandod to inVe8t the l%t~vfial l#oxIryAwoaiation and thr ii ational Urostling Ammolation c 432 HeBOSWbiO a0 xWOOhik. Cori88f&O~, Pago S with aa offl8ial Oharaotor, inrofar as the dotormInation mad0 by t&O80 ti8OOiatiOM 8hOUld bo bindlly Upon the Labor ~Omi8OiwOr Ot 8hi8 88a80 and in?~UOnOO 8hO-Maniug and intorprotation‘to bo plao.6 upon tho Tour law rawtin& boxing and rn88llJlg. In othor UOrd8, wo bolIery.that tho above 88a 8U80 lO, M tr UO6 a 8a wholo Oviden a lOgi8la- tlro Iatoat to romr4 tho~ktlonal &zing hsooiation and the 88tiOd bBtlin(l b8OOi8tiOn a8 OffiOial or sod- offIoIal a 88188 0r govorwont for ruoh ~~~~0808, and 8pOOiflOtiry ooatompktor that tho Codssionor or Labor or hi8 npra8ontatin 8hall partioipato in euoh assooIation aotiritior, inmofara8 tho 8tatUtO oOntOIaplaOosthat the lOtivitiO8 ef tho8o A88ooiationo #hall bo binding upon tho Ooriuionor of Labor in his lnforooaont of the Toxar law. Wo thoroforo hold that tho mooting whioh Mr. Suxin attondod was a wotlng of an offlalal or ooai-o??IolalIn- 8trum8ntali~ or aeOnor of gorornwnt, endnot a resting o? o?#aaisatIon,10 a8 to iall dthln tho prohibition Las&& In the Qopartmuitalappropriation bill agalnot tho ~~*$;g--~I~ :~~tg8*awt;y of Oon~ntIon Ojdion AO. O-1100 holdIn& to tho oontrory, 18 qmolfloall~ ovorrulodand wfthdraun. Tours very truly ArnRAEY 07m OF lTixA8 prr ,,/l&ig&&& R. 8. Irdrchlld Aoelstr.nt Rwrou A)'E~~~:'EI;AUG 31, 1940