Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE AlTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Honorable Baeoom Gl~ar Coxmlutloner, Geaerel Lsnd Gtrlos Austin, Texas 13, 10S9v you request 8ha abovs rererred to aquast es r0iiow6: t0r 0r sin01air to this 0rrf00 dataa , they desire to know if a persiltoould 9 t&s Mate authorizlne theisto eon- roadway eoroes 68B. whlah is an tbs aoast tholr wall loaatlon on 688 thus giving thm'an outlst to their preprrty. fn oux da letter 0r 3cqeiembar67, we enalosed copier of our aorrsapondenaawith sinalair in aoumotion with thin 3Jiatter.3sversl of our mineral laws oppsar to et least lmpl that every aeslntanoeposslbla shell be renderei the owmma at Ststa leases fn developing tho ppopert Bawwar, this 18 tha first instanob or whiatof sm edvSaed where 8ha State hma been aalled an tbogfaat suoh parzait0s Honorable 6asaom Gilee, Page 2 req,ueatad by Slnalelr. Pill you kindly advise this d epartmeat if, in your opinion, we would be authorized in lsauing suoh permit to Ave Sinclair aocess to this Traot 088 aaross Trsot 665. “This is to request that you disregard our letter of September 27, 1939, and to substitutethis request for an opinion in lieu thereof.” Your question cells for our opinion as to whether or not the ComMsaloner of the Land Wfioe, under the faots and olroumstanoesrelated in your letter, has the authority to Issue a permit to Ylnolalr Prairie 011 Company authorizing that oompany to areot’a roadway aoros6 State owned submerged tract No.666. Seotlon 23 of Artlale 4 of the Texas Constitution creates the offloe OS the DommlsslonerOS the General Land Orfloe, but presorlbesno spaoliio duties of suoh otilaer other than that he shall perform “Etaohduties as are or map be required of him by law”. Artlole 52151,R. C. S., 1925, presariber tha general duties of the Commlmelonor of the General Land Offlae in the rollowing lan@age: Vhe Commissionershall superintend,eon- trol and dfr8ot the official oonduot of all sub- ordlnata ofl’laeraof the General Land Offloe, and execute and perfo~rmall eots and things touching or respaotlne the publla land of this State or ri@ts of individualsIn relation thereto, as may be required by law, and make and enforoe suitable rul,esoonslstent therewith. He shall plve lnfor- mation to the Governor and ~egislaturs aona6rnlng the pus110 lands, or ths General Land OU’iae, when required.* The statutes In force at the time Sinolair Preirie Oil Company secured Its lease on submerfiedtraot 683 in Nueoee Bay did not speolfloallyempower the Land COnmissioner to issue a permit of the nature now requested by Sinolafr Prairie Oil Company. It Is a well settled prtnolple in this State that publia ofrlasrs possess only suoh pWerS as are 8Xpresdy OOeiWr8d UpOn them by IsW Or are x- 423 Honorable Baaoom Glles, Page 3 aesaaril lmplled from the powers 80 conferred. They d ei3allYperform acts not authorizedby exlatlng laws. See 34 Tex. Jur., See. 67, 440; Galleghan v. MoCowan, 90 S. Vi.319 (Clv. App. Writ of Error Ref.); liarlingenIndependentSohool Diatrlot v. C. R. Page & Bra., 48 S. W. (2) 983 (Conan.App.). Section 8 of Chapter 271, Aota 1931, whlah was In efteot et the time of the leasing of tract 688, provides: *AI1 Islands, salt water lakes, bays, in- lets, marshes and reera owned by the State within tide water limits, and that portion of' the Gulf of Mexico within the jurladlotlonof Texas, and all unsold publio free aahool land, both surveyed end unaurveyad,shall be aubjeat to leaee by the Commlaalonerto en9 person, firm or corporationfor the productionof the minerals except Gold, allver,'pletlnum,olnnabar and other mete&s, that may be therein or thereunder, ln aaoordanoewith the provlalone or thla Act and aubdlvlalon2, Chapter 4, Title 86, Eevlsed Statutes of 1925, relating to leasing public areas, Insofar as same la not in oonfliat here- with." Subdivision2 of Chapter 4, Title 86, R. C. s. 1925,:.(Artlolea5353-5366, Inolualve,R. C. S. 1925), to- gether with Chapter 271, Acta 1931, whloh aonfer upon the Lend Oommlaalonerpr?YJerand authorityto lease the area in question and prescribe the prooedure to be followed In making leases do not, in our opinion, either expressly or by necessary lmplloatlon,authorize the Land Commissioner to issue a permit of the kind now requested by Slnolalr Prairie Of1 Company under the facts submitted by you. Accordingly,we answer your question by stat- lng that, in our opinion, under the hots Submitted In our letter and the file aocompanyingthe asme, the E ornmlaslonerof the General Land Office has no authority to 1~5~0 a permit to Sinolalr Prairie Oil Oompany to construct a roadway aoroas submere.ed tract 685. In oonoluaion,we wish to make olaar that in this opinion we are not passing upon the question Of the Honorable Bssoom Glles, Page 4 right of the SinolafrPrairie Cl1 Company to a ray o? neoeseity over tract 685. Oar opinion is confined to a holding that under existing statutes the Land Co+ nissloner is not authorizedto Issue a permit of the kind requested. Yours very truly ATTORHEY Cl!NEHALOF TEXAS , -. rbert HltKrBT