Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

, _I OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN Yay 89, lPS9 Hoa* John t. Feylor, My 29, 1939, Pare Z open tc publie inspection, - _. then tbem-.questiod . muat _ ebe deteralned r .__ by the QOLI'OII MU. in.mn4 CBSO or m~ac~otk, es ai v. Lcrbe~t, at al. 172 L. L. 777. decided by tte Court OC Clvll ,iDWeie of %I: Aitonlo cud iu si:lch a wit-of error ree rerused &j the Suprem court, the CozInon laW ae applied in.'~CXaB SaB eXprBBBed by the cart v&ich icliowed an opinion of the Suprxse Court of Tecne6ase: ‘Tb4r8 beicg 50 d~OiSl~B of our own OoutB upon this latter, BO.far ~8 me have been able to asoertaln, we hate &ad r4acurae tc the deal8lonB of the'oourt~ of other aoamon-law states, and oonclude that the oplnlon or the hpreaa Court of 'hnnaesee, iu the aa6a of State es 2741. Welford v. ~illians, no TOM. 549, 7s 23.a. 946, 64 L. 8. A. 45s. cosiatltuterrtha beet otataaeat or tba rulaa of law whioh shoti be applied to this oluraoter or case. h4 quote from BBid opinion a8 $01.. ' low8 : "*In thsory the right of esaalnatdon Is absoluio, but In pradtlae it i8 at last only a matter oi dlmre- t%on, beaame aucb application tB likely at any tti to be rel'used on the part ol' the CMtOdiBB of the boo&~ ana papera sought to bo exaaioed, and tbsn tlm right 8m8t be foreod by auuXem18, and thi8 writ IS not or Sb- solute right, but aamly of dfsentlon, to be awarded only 1st a proper aa8e; tbe faOt8 alam em lUt&rfriy it8 iasuanoa Co be Indged of in era.ky ease by.$he aourt, aA the writ to be amrdsd or withheld upon a aoarlderr- tlon or all tha oirommatanoes preaantad. So, wh1l.q tha right ir, in theory, absolute, yiat it 1s in praetioo Bo Umltea by the remedy nnoeasary for It8 eatoraemeat aa that it uan be denoainatal only a *qualified rlght.a The right to an esamlnation ror a apeofal purpoao, as, ror \ esemple, to obtain qwitia inform&ton to ama in a Utle;ation'betueen.ths appUo8at ana third parUeS, or between the applleant and the aorporatlon, and tha like oamse, while not, in prinaiple, standing upon higher grounds, yet is the mom eaally grantable, bemuse it doeB not ~AZYC~YO BO much tim, and so muah inUOnV4RieBOe t0 tha ou8todlan of the books and papera, and so muoh fnkrrt&g~ tioa of buaineaa, am %.aacme or a ganeral rtuipaticm. Yet it o&mot be doubted, under a atate of fa8ta showing it ,to be frportaat to the publla iatersot that the general uaainatioa or the books ot a mniaipality should be had, that the court should allow auoh errrrrinationat the 8uit of one wbo is a altlxsn~and taxpayer of the oorQwation; Hon. John x. Taylor, &By 29, 1939, Page s The right resta, not ou;y on the grouud ttet the booka art pub110 booka. but aleo on the s-8 primi;? that authbrlzes a taxpayer to enjoin the cntoroeaent of illegni contractc entered into by tticmuicipality, aounty, or stats, for the ;roteation of t!ieap;tlicant and ell other taxpayera frog illegal burdens. da it is obvious that, In uaking.end euforoing auah applioa- tlon, the tarpayer acts, in a very real sense, net only for himself, but for all other taxpayers, and aats, therefore, in the capacity, aa it were, of a trustee ror ill. It lzust be admitted, alao, ihat the rerala4 of such power, if prudently and oarattdly gua rx ed, cannot be otharuise than salutary, beoawe the knowledg4 t&t it oaa be sxeroised by a citizen and taxpayer, aud my be exerclmd when ths public good Bhsll 114em, on sound masow, to dswnd lt, oanuot rewlt otherwise than in produalng an added serve or reapctnaibility in those who admlnister the affaira of muuiolpal aorporatlona, and In inducing a greater oamfulness in the discharge 0r the trust8 iBlpOB4d upon th4m by their reihf oitlaeua under the sanafionrr OS law.** On exauhation of the etatutea of the State oftTexan, we are of the opinion that the.aoxmon law as expressed in the above ease applies to the reports inquired about: Artiole $044 ot the kevlsed Civil Statutea ot xexas, wh%ch artlo1.e wea originally enaated in 1917, provide8 aa tollowa: "The Comlsslon ohall repulre ot such oom& oarrler pipe llnef~ duly rerlried numthly mports Ot the t&al quautltiea OS crude petroleum ouned by suoh pipe line8 and ot that held by them in BtO~O tar othera, au alao ot their untilled storage oapaaity+ but no publialty shall be riven by th4 Commlrslon BB to stock ot,crude petroleum on hand of any particular pipe line; but tha Comaitiaion in its diBOretiou amy make public the aggre- gate amounta held by all pipe lines slaking ailch report*, and of their aggregate storage aapaslty." Artiole 6044 does not eee1p to aover the reljorts nmntioned in your request, but we wish to point out Seotion 6 of Artiols 6MPa of the bevised Civil Statute8 of T~SBB, which is as amended in 1931 and thue being a later sot would control over Artiole 6044 wherein they seep to be in oonillet; "Sec. 6. .very corm411 oarrisr Or orude petroleum within this State as defined by law and every public utility as detlned herein ehull on or betore t&a twentieth day of Bon. John X. Taylor, Lay 29, 1959, Page 4 eaob oalendar uonth tile with the Railroad Comulsslon of Texas, and post In a con83lououa plaoe, acceaslble to the general puhllo, in eaob of Its dlrlslon ofrloeu, and In Its principnl offIoe In tbls ttete, a statment, duly varifled, containing the tollowlng lnforzatlon concerning its buelnees during the preceding calendar month: "1. How n?ucb petroleuu, orude or refined, was In the aotual and lumsdlate custody of such carrier or pub110 utlllty at the beglnnlng and alone of such uouth, and where eaue waa looated or held, lnoludlng the location and deslgnatlon of.each tank or place ot deposit, and the naue of it6 owner. -2. How much petroleum; oruaecc refined, was m- oelred by such oarrler or publlo utility during auoh ronth. '3. How uuoh petroleuu, crude or refined, was de- llrered by such carrier or publlo utility during euoh month. .4. *bet quentlty of such petroleuu, crude or rerlned, is held by It Sor the aooount of ltaalr or parent or airlliated organlzatlons. ‘5. The available eupty #torage ouned or oon- trolled by it and uhem looated, "6. The foregoing lntoruatlon 'shall be set but In eaob statement separately as to crude;;~ytroleuu and eaoh mrlned produot thereof.n :..;.i .'. Es also v;Ish to oal.1 to your attention to the provialona of Article 60490 0r the herleed Clrli:Statutea, and partloularly the rolloulng quoted portion tbemor: "The oouuleslon shall bake the power to.mquIm all such persona to make end file with the oolgnieslon e*rorn atateeent.8 or mports as to facts ulthln their knowlodge or poeseeslcn pertalnlng to the reasonable uarket denund for crude petroleuu 011 and to the produatlon, storage, tran8porta- tlon, refining, realaiming, treetlng, ~rketlng or prooeealng OS arude petroleum oil or nature1 gaae and producte ot either Including those iaots enumamtarl herein." The pre6ent statute la es auended Bon. Job0 E. Taylor, Va7 29, 1959, Page 5 by the legislature in 1955 by the 44th Legislature, p. 180, Ch. 16, SC. 5, which amend8 Ch. 45, H. B. 99 of the 2ud Called Sea- alon of the 49x-d Leglalature, 1934, end etruok fro& the 1936 mend- sent tbe following sentenoe: "The data, reporta and InformAlon obtained and received bureuhder aball not be avellable fsr any private use or public circulation but shall be available to any. state governmental age~oy.~ Tbue by Striking this provision out by the 1935 ~endmnt, the Leglalatum lndloate~ t&t such report6 should be open to public inspection. oell your attention to the faot t&t 'rie the Legislature by such prorlalooe as containad in Artlole 6013 of the brlaed Civil Statutes end Article 60668, Sao. lob, muat have oontemplated that tbe various reports to be filed with tbe hallroed Coa&aalon would be open for public lnapeotlon. It la provided by Artlola 6015 that any oltlzen ma7 file a petition to restrain waate,~of natural gas wltbout any ilnanolal lntenat other than he poaaeaaea in ooasaonwith all oltlxena of the State and under Artlole 6556a, Sec. lob, it la made the Attorney (Ienaral*a duty to bring a suit for the oooflaoatlon of unleuful oil or unlawful produota when ad- vised oi its preaenoe from any aotuee. We merely point these protiaiona OS the statutes out in addition to the language used la the above quoted case, to show mora olearly why our answer to yoiu first question ie In the aftlreutl~er Yours very truly mTomil!3 o-1, OP TXAS D. Uahon, Sr. &3alatant