OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
AUSTIN
Hr. J. D. Hall
state hoard 0r control
Auatln, Texas
Dear Sir:
Yours or recent date
~80 0r the enumerated
to the superintendent-ram
mr and rcuailjnot to
also water, lights, fuel,
ral provisions or this approprlatlonbill,
under the h erqulsltes 0r Employees,' it Is stated:
Wm+it 18 provided that the regliiy 0r 8
superlntqfidsnt,orrloer, or employee or 8ny 0r
the salU'lnstlitutlons,81% permitted to live at
said institution,end are to be furnished with
board; fuel, lights, laundry, water, housing,
or any or said Items, the vord 'f&nlly' ah811
be oon8trued to meml the lmmedlate r8fay or
said sup0rintendent,orrloer or employees,ln-
oludlng hlmselr, wire and legally dependent
OblldreP.'
Mr. J. D. Hall, page 2
While generelly apesking,under the facts stated
In your inquiry, Mr. Coley*s mother vould be oonsldered as
8 member of his immedl8te iemily 8nd his sister would not,
et when you t8ke into oonsider8tlonthe darinition 0r
Kr8iIIily'
88 th8t word 18 used ln this spproprlstlonbill,
\~aare of the o-on that Mr. Corley'r mother mey not
be considered 88 8 member of his ti8di8te m&y. The
tigi&8tIWe, ln passing the bill, seema to exclude from
the meaang or th8t term 8ny other person other than hlm-
selr, wire and legally dependent children.
The anaver already given, 0r mume, 8nmmra the
Inquiry with rcferenos to Mr. Corleyss sister.
Yours very truly
A!tTORREY
OEBEUL OF TEXAS
By (8) A. 9. Rollins
Asslrtant
APPROVED OPIBIOR COHtUTTJ?Z
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