Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

April 14, 1939 Ronor~hle TOXI 3rc,- County Attorney rotter county fmrarillo. Texas Dear Sk: I Oplnlon Ro. O-580 owned vehlolea in the .uotlrw of the:' perroxylanae.0r their d&Au?, .’ : we ares in reaeipt of 'youi bitter or:G‘%, lOSO, in ubloh ymrefer to the definition aS. ahati- .teur oontalmd’la Artiale 0wVa, Sm..1 (g),.Revised Clrll.Statute*, 1928, ae aaeMe& br Aotal937~4Sth Legi<twe~~p. vbe, 8h. 369, aid-reqlestan op%nlon ': baaed 'on the r0u0dng paeation: . i.~'. :'; ? doea the above deilini- wSpec+if18ally, tut 0f *Ohdrtte ina ~~IHZMUI, troublemen,meter readers,.mter teet- em, aolleotor, loeal manager, an ongi- neer, a mohanio, a departmenthead, .and .' a power salesman, the duties of eaoh 41 aaid elassiiiaatfOB being as 8t Oat in tha attaohed lettqr;* The letter referred to kmarate8 the dutierr oi the various ola*sltloatloBs of omplOpMs6 and reo1tea iionorable Tom Seay, iqrll i4, 1939, ga6.e 2 that in the performance aI their respective jobs these employees all drive corpny-owned vehicles. It la ad- mitted th& the men who hole the v~fcus jbs are in every instance employees of what is presumably a gas utllltp system. Artlole 6687*, Sect105 1 (a), or Vernon*8 Annotated Stntutes, above more fully identified, reads as r0110wa: Honorcble lo= Seay, kpril 13, 1979, Fase 3 irccorClng to the above definition, a "chaui- feurw was an employee whose prlnclprzl duty was the operation of a motor vehicle for his e57loyar or any,: _ perSOl; who opercted a motor vehicle a& used it ror. purposes of hlre. $' Limiting our dlscuesion to the first c: the tso classifA.catlons set out, namely, "evary person who is employed for the prlnolpal purp0m of oprat- . it 18 ObTlow that the key %wiifE:F$& t&o soopo of the dofihiflon. 18 th8 word *peinol~*. A.por608 rho oporatod lnaidentallya 0~ dotor rehlale ran not an emplqoe rithln the appUo@tlon of the anb6eotlon. !Cholan@s@la oloarand l x p llo l’4 . The p=poae 0r the -alatare wan obviously~ to +xolUdo fro8 the parTlaw or the 8tatuto the ~?maaber, or o@oYaoa Jho oporatbd 04imw mtormBMdal88,;-~butwara wpi~pd for .th0 prih~ipal p+qmm .si:.~~ : . another taclk and.only f!o;t.ths ipoidontal-pUQOao QS. spook a oar or. truok, or othU?pa of motor : . Qhan the lioomslIq:iawxcmt into orroot ~1~ 192S1'thod+finition $if ~ohulff8U+“OOYltd+ 'thoroiwakd iot out abwo~plelsl~~uould not-. .. braoo employeesllko llnomn, tro~blaaan, ~,mtbri readers,,-tar .tMters, a eolleotor,loaa&.+yagors, ongl&rs,, ~ohaalo8., dopartmnt ,hmda, and a #ow- ir sal&pan-uhqri'oporatlon'ofaompany-cmnodoara was B&z tarr'prlaolpal .Thedefinltlon lb a doubt as to tho lntontionof the Logi8latar~ f0 oxolude a large ola&a of rohkolo., OpomtQr8 iron 1t.d' oovorago. The.~46tfi kglalat&, howwor, ai lti regular session l.sl957, rati- ohm&ad and revlsod the aefinltlon or *ohamffowrm or%&e~ly Honorable Tom Sesy, kpril 14, 1939, iage 4 given in Yexao iMverel License Law, same being ilrti-, ole 6687*, supra. Eouaa i3lll 8io. 16, Genarel anO Special Laws, 45th J.agialsture, Regular Session, oh.'.', S69, p. 732, revising the Texea Drivers* License Law, beoameeffective on At&y 19, 1937. Section 1-A 61 House El11 Ko. 16 reads as follow: That section 1 (6) 0s soneto BL31, Ro. 15, ah, 466, paoood 8t -,_ called so68lon es tIMiUtB 0s th0 9kk.0r m..d horobyauuWdto&&ymr~: *Bootion (9) clmtffoar.-Anyporooi wha opera a motor rohlolo for aqy P=P-0, ti%lo.srpm$t$aoum Mp10y.0, 8-t. or lndopen- ~gontoontsa-*tar, *eTi!z *paid in Ml- or 0oramQlsi~~ and orexy person.who operapbs a mater tehiolo ublle such roli$-&oto in ueo for hire orcleaso.** .ftle iamdlatalydl~~~b~.thattlmk~- ~iature,~~ln abnding.lta def$altlonof~?&hmarfotm~,in the rlrat part, dls$eaaesthiske# words “30x the prUa.elpilparpc80 0s opu6ting a~*tor ~melo- and aubstltatosthe.o~uallyoloar and ymmb&uouo b9t rmoh broader 1-o: *who eporatoa'anator rohlolo for any ~umoso. whole or mart tIm8 (mdqramjting oura ..'..... The Legislaturemaoixbo pr&mm&tb knorr what it Is doing. In ooa urJ.lo&3latlve ‘onactmnt, the intent 0s tho log%olaturo‘aadthe Oioar~0rt~i~omstb0f0-umta. Whenthe Leglslaturo or' the state at ow. 88ssIon renders a derlnItIon 9ndmdylng ko8trlotlro.l~- ago and then et the vary next ab88ion redbfinas the word ramming the reatriotlon and In'lemguage %EOrt3ble Ton Seay, April 14, 1939, rage 5 of nnmlstakable meaning extends the scope of the definition, the Intention ia olear as oryatal and the language must be viewed as indioativa of that lnt ent . The conclusion that t&s Legislature asant to extend the definition of -0hfmme to raeeh the la+ gro~g,~~~~~oesuho drore oom- p8qy-ornsd rotor rahhlo~ iorbthw thantheprin~ 0iptk1prqpoae 0r tbi?: w-at i8 u08 on the basil8 of both tlu hintoq oi +Jta‘I-Tb”dative deWiltlon and itrr romling. . Furthonmre,uhan~thokgie&Wrade~ rtia a word and that dafi~Ztl.on ~i8 oleu end ax- .plhit, the court8 rillsmtroeogala@ other . dormtlon8. 59 Tear. Jiwi 202: "Rh&e the Legislaturs balr not de- iined a tom emplo~0Lla a statute. it 113titbb the protins 0r a court to defilw lt loaor&lag.tolib0tittMd rules 0r oonstruatioa. Bat .*ea the IaglslatuM ddiaesa word or group *or wards,which it has power to do aeb frsquentl~doau, the ~&flnitl~a being oloar and unt@&ww, la bind- iB& QpOn tha 00-8 a8 6B 8XJWS8iOSi of the legislativ6 %nteat, regardlea 0r meaning or the word in omq* laaoe or in other oomm~tlona. ¶%I* rule la afrfrpad by a rowl~~lon OS thePsnalCo& (Art. 8T that fuorda which have theirrrcoi& apOoial4 derlnedshall be un&aYmmd In that sense, though It be contrary t0.thel.r tmual meanlag.*w Hurt. et al v. CooDer. et al 3.lO 8. Vi- (21 E!@. iion. Toa: Seay, April 14, 1939, Page 6 Zuprexe Court of Texas (1937) G def inltion of the ward *store* was Involved. "The court said: "The statute (Cbaln Store !ikxSaw acts 44th Lqlslatnro, X+&H, Calla&. c;ssslon,HoPeo a5J.l60. l8; oh. 400) having deriaed tho'uord,we are mrt oonaernsQwith lt8 umml annlngL lion. Tom Seay, kpril 14, 1939, Page 7 tbrt *the Le&slsturehssapplleC~ definition of Lha tcra -hioh we do mt rind In tbs dictionary.' For the k~r- poses of taxation in Texas tb legfs- lattfve definition of *tract* will tala3 grecedenoe over Kebster's Unabridged, tin International, or any other diotion- my." The La&alaturs has tIm aathorlfy to rake its own doflnltlon. Ths hot that a la&s- lath ddmti0fi ml&t clash dth the oriu.nary or commonly undaratcad. msanlq or words would sot rsNsl?ltnugatory. 'phrpolior or the le&lolatuPe to color ~~rbln ordsrto &a ~erpresz4lon tt.lta intent 1s reeogeizd by the aoarts. It is~our oplaion that the dsfinftian'~ of chaufreur giren la Artisle 6687a. Seotim k (61, vsrBonL1'sABBotateu 8tatutss, as aaiended, and above quoted, ia appllcrabla to ell &mr80+1 who mat tame spaoirlaations 0r the d~initiOB~ Fest,. such lndividaUs met operata a motar-rehlale, tha purpose Wing iwaterial, any reason bslng uufricieBt. 8eoOnd. the opereitfan,may ??.eltbr allot the tims or part of the t&us. 73&U, sqdh psrsmm muet be supl.oyess, 'bsmant~~, sgents-, or inQepaadsnt SontraotaPS. pa uann+r or ,+mutt or payment 18 lwaterbl. Ap@yi!Ig th.la F- to tlm a&&*, ths tros.xblwaed,tha mH%rreaUsra, fimtertastams, tlm soUeator, losal aanaimm, en&mm, msahanl.68, dspartmd beads, &nil power sataemga, the desor%p- tJnn at whose duties simply WsntIfIes them as employees driviagaompany -owned cars In ptirsaanoe or their prinsry duties, we rind that they mset all the ~ondftibns oi th3 detinttien and as a re- sult rall wIthin the statutory definltion~qf -0hmxfreurs.~ A series of Hew Pork decfsions bn~~lviag Hon. Tom Seay, ;;pril14. 1939, lage 8 the saze xcarterhivir@ a bearing on the questim at hand. -he first refer to the case of People v, Fulton, 162 N-Y.=:. 125 (1916). In this case it was held th.;tan employee of a gas company, using a motor car in his business or tronble hunting, is a *chauffeuP within the purview of a statute de- rfBhg a "ohaufreur" as any one operating or driv- ing a mtor yhlcle as an employee or rar him. The court stated: "The dofondant,balag anemployee, 1s sqasrslywLtMa tb prohibitionof the atatvlte. To&ldothsrulsswoold na.ury th0 plain isngnags or th8 lar, aad, in my oplaian,the intent of the LsglSlatnlM." The court than calls attention to a om- Nict on the sribjeot: "My attentlm hau been called to the aam of Peopla V. Dennis, wheein tbs lekxmd county Jtla@ of SOhsneotady aounty, upon similar raots, that tb omplayssu8s act rsquirsdtoharea ~. abaurrear~e liosnse. with him in hi8 i.nt,:St~: Oy% lsu, bsaauss it seamu to 16 that tha law r&erred to perits ao exceptlone, and I oaaaot read lato it that an em- pl~yee saaomrate aaautserPbl.leulth- Outobtainingaaha&~eur*a lisense. I, therefore, aftirm tha cmviotlon of the dereng8nLw The caty Of People v. Dennis, 166 B.Y.S. 918 (1915) held that a telephone repairer, using an auton#blla iqrniehed him by MS employer, for the sole purpose of oonveylng himseli end necessary Son. Tom Seay, Aprlll4, 1059, Page 9 materials from place to place, was not a cheuf- ieur wlthln the purview of the definition discus- rri;n in People v. hilton, supra. The aourt de- clared: *The only use he made of the nntor car was merely iacldental to his re&l.hr employmelt;." As pointad out in PaoQla Y. Anthony, al H.Y.S., 591,tha aontmwr8~iathalkuYerk Coonty caa-te.wu aettld bran ammlmmt of the derlatiop llhhh changed it fwm . . . lny p o nr o or p ena ting or o r fo r h tr e....” to ..... auy-psraonwha Iaemployed fo r 2 j&ilpal ptuvou of operatlmg a rotor wh lo la ...l-( u nden4 o r ~g ~o ~~ The hlfbtory ot the~hf York deflnltion of -0hwr0tw mabntaatiates oar o~inioa that therm 18 a olear and d+fiprk UMat -tAoa be%umea the Befinitlonso? a ~~ha~ffe~P gkre~ in artio- le 64870, a8 pastiedby tb 44th 3&6lattWe, apd g;aw~atae krticle, as am&d, by t&m UthLag- . To exclude from the purvi~ at the lat- tef statutory defiaftlon eaployeo# rho operate oonpany-omed vehiolerr ios any ptrrrpew whatever, whole or part tlpls. would be to nullify tha plain language or the aat and circumvent the intoat of Hon. Ton SeBy, April 14, 1939, Tage 10 the Le&tlt.iture. iiewish to point out that Seation 3 of Artlola 6687a, ~6 amended, spaclriee certain es- emptlons, but they do not reach the character of ocoupatlons, under scrutiny. Attention is called to..oplalaa no. O-03 of this departmant boldingthat a oouaty arrri+ sloaer wh%le drlrlag en autolsbile beti& %o. the aaunty ud on county buslneqe is not a ehauf- rertrrithfntb08~0rtb (rti4ti~aw.n- riau. This situat.Los 18 d%atln@shablei fkumtiba .asseat hrrd in that the deolaioa turns QIPth taot tlmt a sounty ouoaissionerla bbld not *aa employee"ufthin tb terms of tlm 8tatutory doi& tit&n, Opta%* Ho. O-470 l.8to the effeat that per%mns employed by A; k X. College,whose daties 'iasludooperating oollem swaed traaks, tsllrlthd in tbs definitionand should obtain 4haui'T4ar*s llaenses. WI are in acaord with tlm rindlngs in- eaohtithe skne OpblhlS, batwe QaMot 4ORQW ia the nasodng af the oplaica rendered by tJn De- pertasnt oa July &7, L92V4, liiaofer as tlm reaaaa- inc,at that opinion awttbe 4anclasloasrea4hed aonflht with this oplaioa, w sre ompelled-to owrmle it. It is our opinion that llassmen,trouble- men, aeter readers, aster testers, a aolleetor, a loop1 aaaa@r, an ea&aeer, mahaala, bepark- lasntbsad,ad ponersalesmaa,rho sreemployess oi a gas otllity aompeny operating eoqmny-wned lpDtoryehiales la the aourse of ths paformaaee or their dutlea, are w4hauffe~~ rlthin tlwMopa oi the definitionaontained in Article eWVa, Seat&on '1 (g), Veraon* Annotated C1rl.lStatutes,a8 aaended, andthatthay are r+qulred under the Jar to obtcln atiuffsur*e lioemes. Yo-a-8 very trzrly