Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF ‘THE ATTORNEY ,GBNERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Eononblr fa PaBerry UmbBr, m8te B44rl (d oontr.1 h8tl.n; terrr B44rblrr 8rttlea mlra at Bon4truotlon ‘OcapMy, (Oar, App. 1Ml) 40 8.w. (Ic)988 89 ?,J, p. 199; Motion 105. Wobrtor’m Hew Imtometloml Diotionary, 8nd Bdition oont8lnr the follarint,ln 40rinl thhrtr~*r*rorrror"r "A MW Or r88OL78 L)OWO8 Of ~pplf 0~ m’p p o r tgl fnr h.s llait~oMl f 8ttiOkor &OX?8 4iltibl4 4t Med~ rmrthin(l in r.- 88178 Or XUdy ii -8dd.... “Avall~ble.rUnr, 88 Of l OOI+rf Of : butineir; eomputablo wealth in money, pro- perty, ~probUOt#, lt0.f iEEObht8 and pO88ibl8 Jouro88 .oT rrrBmi8. ,-hat t0 ~hb~ gnO,h8 r8OOUT88 ?n @ii- ii8titf$ m-8 Of rO8Ort in Uig8llOr.. ..I 'v8 thinktho ?On~ofnb,'quot8tioa,~xp~rr88 the orbi- Mrf4n6 poptlhr m8Xlill45 Of the Word =~88ourO,o~and that 8UOh UUli& 18 the l08@ in whloh it 18 U88d in 88ll@tOBill NO, 9. Brlafly St8t8d, it 18 thBt rO8OTT8 8OUrOe.Of #Upply Or 8tOr8 tither in %OneJ Or pl'o~.rty,whioh WY b8 2886rt8d to hl .a88 Of nud rbat8T82 it8 derintfon My ha+@.boen rub eOt how- lV8i to'th. 1htht10ll8 Of the AOt a8- h;n%lik& i 8OU88Od, d. %iU qU88tiOn8 sixth nnd ‘88T8llth iOqUr8t th8 m Of th&WOkd "i?IOOIU"~Md the,pMp8r OOh8tr\lOtiOnOr 'th8 phn80 *the @OmQt88iOI1,#h8= t&8 intO ~aOOOUIIt'8~mbn8y rqoiirrd by rift, dOti. Or &8804fit"a8 US,edih 8OM~O~~?i+Bill,iO. 9; fh.8. @l48tiOlt8 Will b8 diilOll88ti tOð8k. " " ' (r‘h8.t mfl .Of the i)Ot i’8fbrr8d ‘tt- r@4d8 8i fO11OW8: “a OrlOUl8t iXlOolll8 Md'Se8OWOi8 bf th e lpplioaat, 9 the odrrriqn rhallt+k8 Sat0 lo o o untl1X money reoeired by glftr,~ garire or assoent; . . ...* It i8 W&ted %#lSl 0. 3. pi s96, tbatt **Inoiie*,18 a broad,’ &omprahen&Ve, kleriblr, lnolu81+8, ~anil genwio’+erm, oapable ot dell- nition.: Although lt h8r a ~011 defined Sean- lng, not only il oomon rperoh,'but al80 under Eononble Tom DeBrrq, fun@ U, l@bV, ?a68 8 jlldiOi4 8OM1 tX’UOtfWl, th@r@ lp p Ur 8t0k 8-e dittiOU&J about it8 pFeOl8. and lOi4 n- tisio drflaitlon. Th4 aean~ ot the ka 18 aot to k fPund la it8 ban ltymolwlo~l &rriration; it 18 mthr? to b8 gath8red tzO!Eth8 irpliOit a8mptiOn8 Of it8 U8e in + l .Vlowedfrom the amroe o mmo n r p eo o ha ’ or it.8 Ierlr8tlon the word *inoome* may be defln8d to be (bat (ain or profit rhloh aOONO8, 18 &8?i+Od, $8 (ain8d, Or pXOOeOd8 from budmrr. 08Dlkl. oomer08. lnfert- rents of~88pital,-hboi &ndr 6ooupation8, prr~t8~0~8,. property 0) an7 rhd or th8 *DO098 ilI it8 @MU’d 8Wl80 aeod not neorrnrll~ bo money Lowar8r, it murt be moner or th8tuhloh i 8 ooarertlble Into moMy." It h8 8t boa it+t8d t-08 tht oinOOi@w illOlUb8 lr er y th tng Or l ,ll that aome8 in,but 4 1 l 1 xamhution of the oaIe8 8it8d in #UQpQrt O? the l88ertiOll d1802.Or.8 that .thO court bed in iind a lirtdnotion botwe8n %noOuw and *outgo* or that whloh 00~8 in a8 oontraate& with tbatwhioh 00~8 in 1888 an outgoing; the refsrenoe sot b8hg dlreoted to tho •U~B of the wealth. BouT*lerc8 SAW Dlotlonary, 3rd Reri8ion defino8 the tea aet Vh8 ~galnwhloh prooeedr frOa proper- ty lebor Or bUtlllle88.’ Iebrtar'r N~'Int8~atiOMl Dlotionary, &14 &litiOn, &4tiM8 “hOo11.” a8t Vhat yin or reourrentben8fit (u8u- a117 mummed la ronor) whloh proosedr from labor, bU8iUe88$ Or pl’Op8rt7; OO~erOial revenue8 or reoelpt8 ot anr .klad.” Itir lkt8d in Ptintio844~U, Toxni, 8tatr and Looal Tax Sonloe, Gea. Tax 910l.)B, .para~ph Vl,tb61 . Hononlble Tom DeBerry, Juno It, 1999, Page 4 18 U8lWIuy reoo&zed by rtatute 88 ltupt from lnoomo kr. Whether or not aorroog- nlzed #&St8 may be deemed no> taxable a8 not within the commonly 8ooepted definition of lnoome.* By 8p8oifIoally providing that &one rewired by gift, derire or tiroent rhould be Inoludea+ n 08lOdAting lnoane, the Legi818ture evidently r8oognIred~the oommon mean- of the telYII lI!not oontemplatingmoney or property re- oe rod by aft, d8Ti8r Or dl)lOOllt, 9 8nd by 8p8OifiO8ily in- oludlng “monof”, thereby l roluded th8 oonrideration of pro- pirty. It ir but 8n 8ppllc6tlon of the well known 8mti, aXxpre8810 unlur l8t exclu8lo llterlur,* WS h&v8 r.o&luded th8i th8 t8l!m"inOOIIIew 88 u88d in Senate Bill No. 0 mean8 that gain'or reourront benefit, whether pa)ablo in money or'kind, whloh prooeede from labor, buelne88 property, .lnve8tment,or the like, and by the u8e of the oiauoo quoted In your roventh quertiou, Its meaning he8 been extended to lnolude money received by gift, devi8e or desoent~but ewludes property reaeived fran wch 8 8ouroe. It 18 our opinion that the relationship of the donor to the applicant I8 Imm8terl81. Your llghth'que8tSon roqueet the meaning of the term Ve8ident home8tead" a8 that term I8 defined in the Con- atitution 8nd 18~s of the Statesof Tex88, and a8 U8ed in Senate Bill lo. 9. T8188 Constlttitlon,Artlile XVI, Soctlon 51, pro- Vid88: *The homeetead, not In a town or city, &all oonrlet ti not moro thah two hundred aore8 of land, which may be in one or mord paroe18, with the improvements thsreon;‘the honie8teadin a oitp,.town or Village, shell oonslet of lot, or lots not.to exoeed in value five thousand doliarr, at the time of their deelgnatlon 88 the homestead, without referenoe to the value or any improvement8 thereon; provided, that the same 8halg bo U8ed for the purporea of 8 home, or a8 a pl8ae t0 eXerCiSe the Calling or bU8inO8m Of the head Of 8 family! provided al80, Hononblo Tim DeBem, Juno U, 19S9, ?age S that any trporaq nntln6 0s the hoaertead aall not ohaayi the obrraoter of the au*, when m0 Othrr bOre8tOad b8 boon lOqUiF8d." ' Art1010 SASS a. 0. 8. 19t5, oontiln8 8ubrtantiallf the BU6 h!L@U~e .48 ihO a&v8 lOtiM Of th eo On8titUtiOn. ‘~Itwould be lm@raotlaable to lttrpt to prrrent in thi8 Opfnf'd;n (UI8XhM8tftO di8’3ti88i@l @r d~8OtiptiOll Of Wh6t 18’ lnoluded la th8 tom *hOm88tudR a8 rmder8tood la Texar l8r and to lM1J!S8 'th8 8Ulr ritMtiOn8 whloh will.b8 pZe84llted t0 LOU for rpplioition Of Well-88tablirhed r uler l8 drrelop8d by the OOUl’tl. TM8 opinion 8u8t neor88arlI.y be limltod to ntterr 0s gutera 00ad8ntion.. All OX88iMtiOll Of the QOll8titUtiOn md 8ktUte8 di8- olorer that tha to m lrolident hemertead* 18 not rpeoifloally d8fined but it,m8rOrthel~88 h6a aoqulred a doflnlte,uan5.n& li holu8ktid not ill a~ .Oitp Or tOWLl my aOn8i8t Of a; rpoh a8 BOO aoro8 toB8ther with the improvement8 thereon and 18 8OmOdly d68igMt8d a8 a *rural ho&e8toad.W By it8 rory MtUre it oontemplater the re8ldenae of a r48di~ and it8 ~88 an6 00ou- l8 8 bow., Pl.ilO;l A haaurtead in a oitr, town or tlllagr la oommonl~ known 88 an lurban homerkad" lnd ma9 aoquire it8 oharaotor a8 ruoh llther from it8 98e ior.the pur 0808 0s a homo,or 88 a th eoalling or bur fne8a of the hma6 of 8 p h o eto lx e r o i8e falrilyor both,. Xt 18 with r8fer8noe to.the urban hcmert66d th8tth8 tern -fBrmd t0 in 8IOtiOn 4 8OqUir88 it8 6T88t88t dgnlfloanoe. A Well &8fhed di8tinOtiOn’eXi8t8 betw8on l 'bU8ine88 hOmO8tud" whloh 4ri8e8 OUt Of the 8X8rOi8e Of l oalllng or bU8ille88 Chereon and a rorident homortead whioh be- moh b8OaU88 of OOOup8no~ a,8a home, although n8ith8r 0011166 and dirthot lrp 88p 6r c r t.e but 6o’to make up one urban h-r- rtud. 8ee ICI T. .J. pp. tbM380, pp 348~863. xIt’i8 OIT OQin$On that in USiw the feZa l r 4 ;id8It homertead* th8 legl8l8ture lntendod to include ther8fn the rural hOmO8tMd and th8t part Of the urban hOm88tead U88d ?Or purport,80s a re8ldenoe, ~xolaQlng therrfrom a *bu8lne88 horr- '8t88d"a8 defin8d In law. Inlrtanorswill lrl8e in whloh en individual plooe of property ray halroattaohed thereto all th8 lnoldents of both a rO8ident and bU8ine88 hom88tud. &I iuoh .* Oaler tho B@re faot th8t it mQht a80 br l bIl8in.88 hOm8tud would not a0ru.t it8 ohnotw l 8 a r48laent hae8teaI 8nd it rhould bo 10 lOIi8ia er h u 8On8tu lIIlo tlf the LO&8latUrO, t&X'4 18 onjolnod upon thr 00-8 thm arty of look% Ullglmtly ?or th0 htOIIt Of th8 LOgi8m?i~e "f OW lt 811 ttiO8 keOpi~~&in t the.old law tho lril'mou&ht io bo oornoted an6 tho ruedy prorldod. ~Ib.'i~!~t~~0ti~ *iron m8t bo fair ration&l rU8OMbh ia4 .Oarib;l@,ooari6ering tho &n&&. aad 8&.Ot matter with l rlow to &ooor~pZi8hingthe logirlatire lntrnt and pnrpdro whloh 18 it8olf the law. A8 l ,Zt~~damoz~klrule, a:~ #tatut. mtwt k a 0nB tX’m.d l 8 l whole .&ad it QO88ibl0, appm'- Mt OOJJfl%OtS Or inOM8i8tMOie8 BU8t be t46OMi;l.d 80 48 t0 at8 lff@ Ot t0 tha Mth4 l8tuad lll it8 Q8rt8,' h8J7 ml=t 8U8t b8 OOn8i68lUd wlth t4htiOlA tOU@w 0th.r &W-t ill Ord8r to pro6Uae l &aoaiotrr whole. Thor8 tie .oonriderationrlm lpplioabl8 to U8nd&Ol7 lOt8 far thoy b8oae a part Of the hwwhioh thof amend ald thOJ dll b8 OOE8trUed 80 a8 to be k,hl’monJ dth the ?uiaial: prt8 of th4 ~Ori6bil aOt. flu fOn&Oi.Xk6-08 iZe iPn&manhl but+, Oito b lth Or iti.8: Aitlole 10, Ro- Trurt Company 7. 8. 1. X61; Ua alla Potmleum em; ?opbAm 660; Petlrolwm 8. 1. (8) &5!i; Nig&u fe Ruoker, 47 Tex SW; Bendorron v. United Strtor fidblltrand @uorunty Cornpuny (Ca. App. l@tB), 19 8. W, (8) 8%; hmwioan Surety Cape of New Yo* v. hxtell Oompmy, (Wm. App. lBB1); 86 8. W?flc) VU. i&i&h da thO80 a08 Of oOn8tntOtlOn, WO B0W pi8 to 8~6OM+d8X’4tiOn Of tho Old A&e A8Bf8tanoo Ao t l 8 a. wholo, Art1010 X, SeOtlOn 1 d8Olu-88 an LntOntl0a,to paf b8Mfit8 t0 thw U8dy 8&8d,.Wld 8ktU thht it ‘18 impractlwble $0 .a88i#t-othorthM thO88 who are it4UO808itOU8 OiWMU8tUOe8. 8eotion 1, of &tiole n noitO8 th6t “8ubjeot to the proririonr 0s thin Aot needy poreon marlding in Tea8 over the age or 6iXty-tire 165) rear8 whd l n in BWe88itOU8 OirOUBrtulOer ,rhrll be ontltlrd fo flnanaial l88i8t8llO8 ttor the 6tato Ot 9 prorldmatint I "the Comiaaloa ma eat flnanolal old t.0la y mod prraonrho *to.* aad it 1 a raitmtod in fmitloa 4 that *If ?roa all 4Jl. faota and olrornatanora tha lp p llo a doe8 nt aot appear to ba in a aaody ooaditloa, lraiataaoo mhall ba donlod,~ Th? amar- &@llOyolauaa of the ulrndatory &ot of the 46th L.gialatura atataa that bmaure orrtaln thing8 hara bean oonoldrnd in dOtOrrinill6nrad, mny away poreone ha** born a0priw of their rQht to rBooi.raaid. Other laotlona of the Aot rm- qulre worn lpplloatloaa and lxanlnatioaa of the lpplloaat touohing upon h l.8 looaoalo ltatua and noada. FrorIalon ia rde for appeal to the Oo~~aalon from the looal luthorltira by an applloant rho ia dIaaatiafio6 with the lllowanoe d.van, an4 thr OammIaaloa, attor a ocmplrta and full rma%natIon of the taoox- & sylllw an laonaaa insthr aaaIatanoror ild girra. Ir think that so other ooaoloalon oan br ‘roiched from aa wambatlon of the hot aa ‘8 rho10 but t@at 'waw4* haa beon an4 ramalar tha baa10 OrIterla~for datatining llIglbIllt~ and thawaxtaat of the aid or ,aaaIatanoe to be gkantrd under the Old &a Aaalatanoe Law. fin ooaatruing individual prorl- alona of the Aot thir mumt br ooatlnually borne in mind. The lnraoapablr oonolualon ir that the Oonnnlaalonwould bo &xomrd- ing &ta authority in ginting aid to those rho are ‘not in nwd, or .ln arnunta in lx o a a aof their aaoba .aubjeot to the other pro+laIona of tho lot 88 heralnafterdiaouaaed. Your tenth quoation requeata the proper applloation and oonatruotlon to bo pleded upon Sootloa 11(a) of Artlole IX, Ohap.tor495, Aota,‘1936, 44th Logialature, Srd Called Sea- aion, when raid aeotion la oonaidored In oonneotion with Senatr Bill Ho. 9, Aota 46th Laglalatura, Regular Seadon+ Saotlon ii(a) road8 aa follows: *Thb amount of old age aa.latan& 6r al4 from State funds that my be paid to’any applioaat, vho has quallfled undrr thi term8 of thIa Aot ahall aovar arorod the aus of ?%fteoa Doliara ($15) per month, aad in addi- tion thorato luoh funda as tho FOdFrBl gororn- ment may lpproprlato and lllooato to thr State of Toxaa from tIme to time ahall br ,diatrIbuted song reoeiplentr ?f asaIatanoa in lIko manner aa State fund8 are paid under the tear of thla' Aot; proridad, thnt LL no oaae ahall luoh~ald Honorable Tom DMlarz7, Juna l& MS*, ha8 l -o lra a fa ta k o u amount no fn whfoh, vho a abUd to thr ti00mO O$ thB BQ$liOBat fm all other #ourwe, tioluding lnooar fro proprrtl aaa iron the 8tatr and ~rdoral orrrammt ahall 0x0006 a total of Thlrtr 15ollara ~(60) @or months ~rovldmi that th elaala~anoo grant06 kanla ahall k granted fn ,moh amount8 aa will proride ruaonablo mxbaIataaoonot i8oo8patiblr .wlth go.odhulth and &qoeaofrw In no plaoo in tho‘liotharr wo bron able to Sad say prorlaioa~ uhioh woul6 frqufrothr pent of #SO.00 pw month (or #l6.00 per month 6tato roaayr rogardloaa of wad, or an amount, Ihioh,,whan 801~6 to hla inoomo rould,oqual ~SO.00 par eath, n6ardlraa of noad. The firat mrt of Emotion U(a) and thr ilrat pro- rlao fa a limlktfoa upon the luthorltjrof tho Oo ma ia do a lo that fn no avant my the l8a ia ta no o @rootad lxoood the amount 8pr01f1.d. Tha amount whfoh fa dlnoted to’be paid ir found ln the lart protiao whfoh ia aauoh amounts aa will provldr : naaonablr rubilatenoo not inoompatlblr with good health and Iaorpoy.a ft ri6ht bo tire, dO&iMdiIig On the aowl aad fn00M of4ha lpplloant,but in ao avant aan it lxoood #lS.OO par month State mary or #SO.00 par month lnoluding the F&ml mt* Thfa emo tio nleno a aa a apaolflo lfmftatlon upon thr amount of ioioy that o&a jamgraatod just aa it aid prior to the lnaotmoat of Sana$o Bill Ilo~. 9, Your tirat quoation nquoata tho oorrrot oonrtruo- tion to bo plaoa6by tho~CommisJon in 8dAniaterIng the Old A60 Aariatanor Law, upon t&t portion of 8onatr Bill Ho. B whfoh nadr; Vroridod that the applloaat ahall not bo Uaaladaad8tanoe, who does not own x-681aatata ln lxoaaa of a naldont home- atead,aa the t m *naldeat himaataad~lia brffned ia the 8 oaatltutloa lad’~larclof thr Stab of Tour; aad in oaloulatln( the r& louroaa of tho applIoanti~14~ rialdant homoatrad ah11 not be ~ooxyidoroU.* In ooaatrul* thSa prod80 thd langrug* oontafna6 . thorelalansot bo laolate an& &onal4arrd aloaa but Burt be harronitad dth t.h#rar)lmd prWi&iOna @f th0 lOta a a ampro- hoadro unit. One poriao nfzra to imuraaoo, ucithor to monoy, atlll uiothor to raoml )roportr, and this protire mfora to ma1 latata~ r t Irflnra tha real oatatevhloh mar er may not be oonaidared in 6 lkrdaiy ~nood and oalonla~la6 the reaouroea af an lppliout. Ita purpomola lot to 6uarastor ~aalataaoo to wow poreon who &oca not own a nrldeat hama- ‘mtoador who doei 8ot own real latato in lxooaa of a raal~ant homastud regardlaa~of hia med Snoomo,’ or other raa0urooa~ 2 p a o a lutiha ,nzatmotioa on &la rorlaloaroa$d rondrr II suoh oonfliot with othar apaolfPo provlaloaa of the .uandatory aot aad tho purporo M tha Old 40 ~rlmtaaor IrOt 88 a who10 aa to maLo it ohtirely lr~oonaru?w Tho &ar@onor llauao ia nfwring to th; rialdant haoataad mggoata tb, purporrof thta prorlaloa and the altaa- tlon to bo a-m@ILIed, It pvldarr rTha foot t?mt under the pnaont law, In Qatortinily tha arm6 of an lpplloant for ~arlatanor; ooaaldoratloa la given to. 4 ; tha value of roal6ont homrtead prOpWtt,' therabf6eprltlng ma4 MmQ Qorrona at right to ,no*ite id*; tholr firat ‘: or.*(I quastlon it ia bmr aplnlon homatoad or iha yalua of rtroh homortrd oadaot bm taken lnto ooaaiQorati6a in doforminln& thr lti(;tblllt~af a n lpplloaat or In oaloulatlng hii haouro~a. 4 Ho r@femaOe ia aad* ia the lot to inooaa~fram the homaatwd and in the lbaoaoo of ‘auohlimit prorlaIoawo think lnoama fra tha how&toad ahould niooaaar% f ba odaddo,roQ &a luoh and la @no of tha iaota and oiroumatahora 8urrotwlIng the ap- pZlo$ntvhloh it ia rdo tho puty of tha Oammiadon to oon- lldarti I$ aa lppliomt own8 r-1 oatato in'axoaaa of.8 roal- bat homatead h@ la aot.aaoiauri *h&r&byrtiadend inall- #lblr but’jPohaxooaa raal oatate. 3 ll be takon iatci ooaaldora- tlon lq the ~1 unaw a# any. other rraouroa& Your thlra quoatlon aaka t.b oerroot ooaatmotlon to bo plaoodupon that portionof sootion4. of the Old Age Aaaia- tea08Aot, 88 urndod, vhioh rude! *It la furtherprotlQod'~lut era&i: tanoe ahall not bo donloll applloa& if Bonerable Ton DaBerq, aun8 18, lSS9, ?a~ 10 mrrlod, who ha rmonalproputt not in 0x0888 ef 150r ,a nd iflina lo8ot , inuooal o ftiOOO.* .-Tiw~6a 0onai~orationr mutioa04 in Qf8ou8alag pur flrmt quoatioa kpplr dth equal foror to the abow prorldoa. It8 apparent purpoao, vho nlOa a tr uo & tha lo taa a vholo vlth 18 not to boatuw a panalon upon qrem parron over db rear8 0) ye without ooaddrrlng aqeod* or any of tho othu partlnant prorlaloda o fthr to 800&f poraona paraonal lo t.It lx a mp ta pr0pM-t of the value lt out aad if th4y otharvlroqualifT fo raaa 1 ltanoo,aid my mot bo danhd koauro of ovnarmhlp of luoh property, Brioflr 8tata4, auoh praonal propart rry ao~abo,oonaldoredaa a rraouro~.lado temla l in& llglblllt~or If, howorrr,.~ruohpa~aonelpropertylotually boar8 nr&uo to thr lpplloant 8uoh reionuozuy proporlr bo oon- aldond 88~ lnoc~e~ la datemlning'ur nerda,'or in pnprring Aa ir true vlth~nfonnor'to roe1 oat&to if an t",$%%%ia paraonal to arty in lxoaii of the rpo~IfloQ amount ho Ss @ot lutqmatI! 08 11 dlaquallflod.~utruoh @foal)8 booomoa a reaouroa to )o roaaldrrrd. Thla irorirlon 8180 priaanta iaothar quertlonwith nfonnoa,tb tha .aount .of poraonal property ~allovod a married applIoant.~ ;A oaraful raadlq6 of the Aot a8 a vholi rhovm that' la dotemlnl~ the -iligibility or’auda of aa ippllcaat,e&oh' lpplloant la to bo ~onalQ~ro6 lndIrlduall~. Tho.poraonal pro- sorty, not to lxoooa in value $1600.00, ray bo *ither riparato property o r that they m h a ll b elllovod poreonal proprrty, the ~oombinedvalue of rbioh rhall not lxoeod #1600.60. On tho othorhand it proridra that tha ,applioant,if marrlad 8hall b olllovai prr8omS~prodortf not to lxoeod ln value #iSOO.OO. To attimPptto 61~0 it any othor runin& to do r~olenor to the plain upnrrloa of thm laglalaturo. Wo am of tha oplnlon'that.~eaoh mrrlod parnon muat bo alloveQ not In lxoom of (1500.00 poraonal proprrty vhloh property may.+a owned 48 hi8 arprato property, hi8 oauuunltf . , RqnorabloTimDaBorry,Xune l6,1969,?a&r ll intohat la propartr, or boih.. Tour fifth quomtion nquoat i l~iitruoiloiof that part of motion 4 vhioh read&: .". . . -Vidd thBt &a B~~liOUlt rr bo oaqi&QJ Ox hi. lif. h.WikOO iOt-b ‘oxoaam at Oao Thousand ((1000.00~ Dollar8 aad that any a plioant who ia oarrying Ufo laauraaoo not t)n lx o a a mof One Thotwand (#lOOO.OO)Dollar8 &hall rot be Ulaqu&ll- iid fo rl8aIrtaaor and any loouaulatrdi&ah or loan valur oa maid life laauranoe polloj or polloiea rhall not k tahn iato oo*- aldoratlon ,in.tiloulAting tha roaouraom of rid lppllomt and al4 to raid lpplloant aball sot ba duriod or rhduood or hla a0ea ~~806 ia My VBr an BOOOUUt Of dd lifO’b&8u~OO ROliOy Or pOiiOi@8ew Wo 16 mt' think it la mowaary to.rofor at length to tho dirouaaod prirmol&or in anawerlng ;loru~flratand third quoatioam. ‘isuffi.0 it to 8aJ that thor BRRlJ vlth mqllalfor88 to the lboro quoted prorlalon. ~, You #?q ~dria~d that fhr CoPrirm$oa ia. pehfbitod trar oqmidaring l&f* in8uraaoo on thr life of.an applioant, aot in~,u0088 ~f,)l~O~;OC~,cg* locium*~i(L '~ah,** loan ralua oa #uoh'lii~~ie8uranos poIi0~ 0~ poliolra.~ g$fo ln- suranoe lq uooma of ~1600.00 doer not ~Urq~liij ailappll- oant aa a rtt+r of eoiure but muoh pollor or polIoLa and the loouaulatodO&ah aad loan raluo thonon’)ooorua~a my- aouroo to k .takon iP+o os4aideMtion. The fourth question raquratm the OomOt oon8truo- tion of that .mrt of Baotlon 4 vhlah naQrI lPrOvld#d that ‘an applioant who haa .$n 010088 of #hO.OO aaah on hand 8hal.l not bo lllgiblrfor la r ir ta MQOr no r thir AoLa. Am va loaatruo thi8 proriaion it.$m an lbaoluto llml- tatlon upon the povor of thr Commlrdon to (rant a8alataaoa.~ Ita lfirbt la -to dro&ra that ,any porroawho ~ha in qxooam of Honorable Ta DaBwry, Juno U, 1989, Pago 11L $360.00 marh on hand ir sot aeedr 88 a rttar af law and then- form not all lblo for a8ol8taaom. T h o loavarao, howoror, 18 .nonooomar t e y tr ue,1. l., a nlp p lio a who nt ha 1088 thaa #MO.OO oarh la 8ot naoa88arll~wiitira to laalatanoo aa a matter of right. Il\iohlo not tha provimiw of tho.aot. Oaah on hand la a lm 1888 thma $860 would br on0 of thoao fao- tore vhlob:mumt br taken into oonaidoratlon with all the other faotr an4 oiroorrtanoo8 mrroundlag tho lpplioant boar- ln& upon hia ll.i&bllltyor nood. It 18 la o th a roaouroa~ r Tour rooond quortlon raquaata tho 00x-r;;;;;~truotlon to be plaood br tho 0-$88IoIi inldmla la tui Ago A8818taa00 Law, 88 rundad, upbn that port "fon of Elrotioa 4 of the Aot vhloh roaQr: *Aud provldmd furthor, tho faot that the lpplloaat baa.8 ohild or 0hIldraa or other ralmtlrom,lxoopt huaband or vlfo, ablo to rrtrmorta;!~oap llaant, ahall not k. oonaIdand rs Ikin tha UDQliOUlt'. lllglbllit~for 88818tan00,and 8otlnqul~ #hallbo u&r into the flnaaoialabilityof maid ohild or ohlldron or other rolatlr~a, UOORt hUBbBEL6 Or Wit., t0 8UQQOrt .&id lpplloant.w Prior to the uoadmont of the Old A&o Aarlrtaaoo Aot by 8. B. lo. 9. Aota 46th Lomlalatnre. l3ootlon8 prorldoQla -ha Qo5im8loa may grqnt flnanolal aid to mny aootlypmrmonwho la in naoom- llto umolrortrataaoaaproriQod ruoh parion WL L + "(6) Ii unableto lup p o rhluolf t and haa no hUmban& or VlfO able t0 f urnlah ,M.m or her with support, and haa no othor ma neof luDDort.* 6rotion4, prior to urn-at, inrtruotod the Oomla- don to tmko into aooount all foot8 -6 olroumataaora lnoludiiq 'hi. ORQOl'tUjl$tj t0 obtain 8UQROrt frOn other IOPTOOBi” . . 4 . Eonorablr Ta WE&, funr 16, 1169, Pago l6. ‘Thorn8eotiOaa a8 uoadod emit thm word8 *aemoaaitoum olrounmtaao*~w, 8X Of DBM&MDh (8) and. the rtloular prt of 8aotion 4 iaoludod i8 quoter ln tha prrood L w=lnPh. The ~10~80 of 8aproamtatlroa of tb 46th Lylalaturo, by HOU.0 SI~plo ~O.ObltiOll MO. l64, prior to the uandrant Of Sootionr 8 md 4 roquO8todtho OpitiOaof thir 6opartmnt a8 to vhothor Udar a ?Bir, jurt and ruaonablo intrrprotatloa of the Aot, the Qamiraion ooul& intrrti6.t. into and oonddu the rinanolal nktur aad lbllltr of rolatlrmato furnlrh au - poorin parlag won l ll#ibllit~. Said rorolutlon rooltea in uUE5KA6, The Ohildrmn of an lpplloant, mor'othor nlatiroa are logall liable for tha rupport of thr lgd noear pqoata or nlatiror; ua VEXl@A8, auah loaatruotloa ha lad to uanoorrrr~ upaaao of laroatlption and h8 ~0~06 t0 ~dOpri+, ri4 8606 &hO’w Of this tltatr troa no dr ingjust lonaldorr- tloa of tholr l pplloationa;and 1 )* l l upon llI&Ibllltf~ Bad 1 r* c + VBBRRAS, Siioh iiite’~&*d%atXpki b$hiaElWtFY 4$ omarganof and.an irPperatlrr~publlo~ nooom- gt at thi. tirr to tha aup ‘that it may a$- l-irrlief to IMPS l6od. drmnamt. nooam- ,. $:;I Bjdqe QOl'.Oll. ia thir StBtr, ofhu- ma 011 lb a 0 mapport and aaai8taaor B 88 08 Xn lnavar tb thla rmquortit ~48 rul.adthat a fair and raaaonabla ooartmotlon of tha Aot am a vhola, p$or to tho . - ‘ Eonorablo Tar DmBarrt, Juno lS, 1959, Pa~o 14 pr@aOnt uuadmnt, ro uirad the Cmnimmioa to -ooaridor the ate tua or flnanolal lblJ tr o fa nlpplleant~8 ohlld or ohlldna, and othmr rala*lvoa, la ~onnootloa dth the lppllmatloa for aid. .The foregdlag, m think 8ePvea aa a raluablr aid in Aotomln- ing thi or11 to bm ruodlad and the lo&IrlrrtIrelatant In laaOtlng the prmialon of the amandatory lot now andu ooa8l- 6oratlon. Tho aaraoaor olauao of Son&to Bill .Mo. 9 QrOTidO8 in prt: nlchafeat that, uudrr the prrunt law, in (loteaiaiag tho mod of a a lppliaaat for l88i8taaoa,noaaIdentloa ta gitoa to the ability of ohlldran aad othor rmlatlxaa of fho lpplioant ta l upport~ rid lpplloant l,* thereby a0pri+i4 vany their right to noedro m the Stato Of TOP., eta.” We thlak it la olaar that tha L~lalature lntana~d to aarlmt poreone who vora othorviao lllgiblo fo r laai8fanoo aad who wara in 8wQ bul might bo dmlmd aid bmoauma 80~. 8hIld or othmr rolatlrehad the finmaoIa1 ability to glvm 8up- R-L Th& o-a an4 ordinary ming of *ability* 8igZdfiO8 tha,quallty or atata of being lblr; flolmno~ of naouroa8~ oapabllIt~. tloaal Dlotlonary 'EndXdltion) lo doubt in moma inatanoma notvlthatandlng the feat that ohildrmn or &her rmlatIvo8 &t bo oapablo of glvlng laalataaoe, tholr 8UQpOrt would not 81.V~. bo Ivan aad the agad n~ody aIght thoraby luffor for,vrat of 888 f atanom. ~.ldentl~ the Lmglmlaturm intodad to plaoo,ohil- drm or other rolatiram in the maa0 oategofy am any other por- .&on with relation to the lpplloaat. Wo find ~0 RroTimion in the Bat vhloh would roquira tlmt lidOT 8UQQOrt 80tuaU~ furnlrhmd br .q~anon-ratitirr, 0hiid or other rdatlva to an Bged puroni ;Ihouldnot bo oon- aldora in dotannIn hi. bubgotary a0068 or lli&ibility for Sta te laaiatanor’but9 f at any tlma, for any r o a a olauo ,h o ut- 8Ido lmsl8tanoa 18 aot rooolved by the 8pplIoant the Commla- rion ia lp mo ifio a prohibitrd ~~ b thm Aot fraa making inqoiry into the finaaolal rtatua or abllIty of a mhild or other rmla- tire to ooatrlbutm to tha applioant*maupport. Thm mtmtua or neo~adtlor of o&oh indiTidor;l~appllof$nt 18 mmdm the 8010 orItorIa *or~~&atoxilabu him lli&IbIlItr ua aoo48 uowt., W- 0voib ‘08 )2OTidOd In tho lo t oonaldontlon ruy bo glvra to’ thy +a+al l tetus or rbdt, of a hurbma or rllr. ~’ In ooamtrulaa -6 iat0rpntin.g Bwmtm BUl No. 6, Aoti.&th LogIalattio, Popular 8oaaIoa, with nlrtlon t6 its lffaot upon the 'CBMa old A#* A.#i.tUW Law vm ~Jura att*ptal ‘~~o~88poaa of tha prinolpalproblem pro&onto4 b ,Joguque; IT ntorlal quoatIona In ooa8truotI0n v d ,\ In m&d biro bean orrrlookodvo ohall bo ala6 to #upply thr doflolaao~apon roquo8t. .\ TOUM TOrJ truly OF ,THIS ATTOXKSFOLzllquL Ir Orok' Ou&ok ooarn iaal8tant AFmmr APPROY6D 0p1nl08 0ouitt0r /a/ ooraid 0; mmn ,BJ Q.O.B., Qhalman ATTORWRY UllXRAL OF TfIIS