Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1986 )


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  •                                The Attorney General of Texas
    May 19. 1986
    JIM MATTOX
    Attorney General
    Supreme Court Building         M r . Marvin 3. Titzman                        Opinion No. JM-497
    P. 0. Box 1 W                  Executive Director
    Austin, TX. 78711.254
    Texas Surplus Property Agency                  Re: Validity of Appropriations
    P. 0. Box 8120                                 Act r i d e r requiring reimbursement
    San Antonio. Texae      78208                  t o t h e General Revenue Fund f o r
    workers'       compensation b e n e f i t s
    714 Jackson. Suite 700
    paid t o c e r t a i n employers
    Dallas. TX. 75202.4508
    2141742-8944                   Dear Mr. Titzmsn:
    You ask about t h e v a l i d i t y of t h e f o l l w i n g Appropriations Act
    4824 Alberta Ave.. Sulte 180   rider:
    El Paso. TX. 79805-2793
    815/533.244
    a. P.t t h e c l o s e of each calendar q u a r t e r , t h e
    Workers' Cornpensacion Division of t h e Attorney
    1M1 Texas. Suite 700                      General's Office s h a l l prepare a statement
    Houston, TX. 770025111                    r e f l e c t i n g t h e amount of workers' compensation
    71Y223-5886
    paymentti paid t o a l l former and current e t a t e
    employet!e. and present i t t o t h e Comptroller of
    808 Broadway, Sulte 312                   Public i.ccounts.
    Lubbock,TX.    7$401-3479
    8081747-5238                                    The heads of s t a t e agencies, i n s t i t u t i o n s .
    departmt!n,ts, commissions, boards, divisions, o r
    UOQ N. Tentn, Suite 8                      o t h e r u3:Lts of e t a t e gove-nt           a r e directed t o
    MCAIIen. TX. 78501-1885                    determirle t h e proportionate amount of t h e reim-
    5121882.4547                               bursemeltt o r payment due from funds other than
    General Revenue Funds and t o present t h e Comp-
    200 MainPlaza. Suite 40Q                   t r o l l e r of Public Accounts a purchase o r t r a n s f e r
    San Antonio, TX. 782052797                 voucher requesting reimbursement from such funds
    512'2254181                                t o general revenue.          Such t r a n s f e r s and payments
    a s a r e authorized under law shall b e made with
    t h i r t y :90) days from r e c e i p t of t h e statement of
    An Equal Opportunltyl
    AfflrmatfveActlon Employer                 paynent~i due. The Comptroller of Public Accounts
    may prescribe sccounting procedures and regula-
    t i o m t o implement t h i s section.
    b. rm agency, i n s t i t u t i o n , department, cammis-
    sion, b a r d , d i v i s i o n , o r other u n i t of s t a t e
    gwernmant i s authorized t o a l l o c a t e funds t o a
    revolvirlg account created on i t s books t o receive
    contrib~rt:ions from funds o t h e r than general
    Mr. Marvin J. Titzman       - Page 2     (JM-497)
    revenue based on a percentage-of-payroll assess-
    ment t o b e determined by such u n i t of government
    f o r the purpose of reimbursing the General Revenue
    Fund f o r workers' compensation claims paid.
    c. The S t a t e dxlditor s h a l l review i n h i s a u d i t
    of respective agencies compliance with t h e pm-
    v i s i o n s of t h i s section.
    A c t s 1985, 69th Leg., ch. !)80, art. V, 560, at 7791.                       That r i d e r
    implements a more general rj.der, which provides:
    It i s the interrt of the Legislature t h a t unless
    o t h e v i a e reatricf:ad payment f o r s a l a r i e s , wages,
    and b e n e f i t s paid from appropriated funds s h a l l be
    proportional t o t h e source of funds.
    Acts 1985, 69th Leg..        ch. 9t4, a r t . V, 672. a t 7794.
    The Attorney general'^ Office makes workers' compensation pay-
    ments t o state employees oul: of an appropriation from general revenue.
    Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 980, a r t . I, $23, a t 7332. See V.T.C.S.
    a r t . 8309g, 53 (attorney general's o f f i c e administers vorkers'
    -
    compensation program f o r state employees). The r i d e r s e t out above
    deals with workers' campersation payments made t o s t a t e employees
    whose s a l a r l e a end other b e n e f i t s a r e paid from funds approprihted
    from some fund o t h e r than general revenue.              The r i d e r requires any
    such other fund t o reimburse t h e general revenue fund f o r workers'
    compensation payments made t o a s t a t e employee whose payment and
    b e n e f i t s come from such other fund. I f t h e salary and b e n e f i t s of a
    state employee who receive3 workers' compensation payments a r e paid
    only i n p a r t from a fund oi:her than general revenue, t h a t other fund
    must reimburse general revenue i n proportion t o t h e amount of the
    employee's salary and beuef:.ts t h a t t h e other fund pays.
    A r i d e r t o an appropda.tion b i l l may d e t a i l , l i m i t , o r restrict
    t h e use of funds appropr:Lz~ted therein.                Attorney General Opinion
    JM-343 (1985). A r i d e r may not, however, repeal. modify, o r amend an
    e x i s t i n g general law.          The r i d e r you ask about merely d e t a i l s the
    way appropriated funds are t o be used, and it does not c o n f l i c t with
    t h e general l a w regarding 'workers' compensation payments t o s t a t e
    employees. *V.T.C.S.              ar:,, 8309g. Therefore, it is a v a l i d r i d e r .
    We note, hawever, t h a t r i d e r s a f f e c t only appropriations made i n
    t h e Appropriations Act. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 980, a r t . V, a t
    7729.   The Texas Surplus :?xoprrty Agency receives no appropriation
    under t h e current Approprir.tions Act.                 Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch.
    980, a t 7496-7499 (recapitulation of appropriations made t o executive
    and administretive departmt!tits and agencies). Therefore, t h e r i d e r
    ~ r Marvin
    .      J. Titzmen         - Page 3      (JM-497)
    you ask about does n o t c o n t r o l t h e t r a n s f e r of funds from your agency.
    But s e e Attorney General Opinion JM-479 (1986) (money c o l l e c t e d by t h e
    surplus Property Agency must be deposited i n t h e s t a t e treasury and
    appropriated by t h e l e g i s l a t u r e before it may be expended).             .Cf.
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    Attorney General Opinion JM-417 (1985) (reimbursement requirement t o
    general revenue fund f o r state retirement contributions o r s a l a r i e s
    paid from f e d e r a l o r p r i v a t e grants).
    You a l s o ask whether t h e Texas Surplus Property Agency may
    purchase workers' compensation insurance.             The l e g i s l a t u r e r e q u i r e s
    t h a t t h e s t a t e be a self-insurer.   V.T.C.S.  a r t . 8309g, $2. There-
    f o r e , a s t a t e agency may noc purchase workers' compensation insurance.
    Artorney General Opinion H-681 (1975).              The Texas Surplus Property
    Agency i s a s t a t e agency.       Attorney General Opinion JM-445 (1986).
    Therefore, t h e Texas Surplus Property Agency may n o t purchase workers'
    compensation insurance.
    Apparently you ask whether a s t a t e agency may purchase workers'
    compensation insurance because you assume t h a t a s t a t e employee could
    not receive workers' compensation payments i f t h e fund t h a t pays h i s
    s a l a r y and b e n e f i t s were i n s u f f i c i e n t t o pay a workers' compensation
    claim. See a r t . 8309(g) (providing f o r workers' compensation b e n e f i t s
    f o r s t a t e employees).        That assumption i s incorrect.               A s we pointed
    out before, a l l workers' compensation payments t o s t a t e employeos a r e
    made out of money appropriated t o t h e attorney general's o f f i c e f o r
    t h e purpose.           The source of t h a t money is t h e general revenue fund.
    The r i d e r t h a t you ask about merely r e q u i r e s o t h e r funds t o reimburse
    t h e general revenue fund f o r workers' compensation payments already
    paid by t h i s o f f i c e .       It does n o t change t h e f a c t t h a t , unless
    s p e c i f i c a l l y exempted, a l l s t a t e employees a r e e n t i t l e d t o workers'
    -
    compensation b e n e f i t s under a r t ~ c l e8309g. See V.T.C.S.
    §1(2) (exemptions). We do not resd t h e r i d e r a s attempting t o change
    a r t . 8309g,
    a r t i c l e 8309g. I f it d i d attempt t o do so, i t would be an invalid
    attempt t o amend geueral l e g i s l a t i o n . T h e r ~ f o t e , although t h e r i d e r
    i n qgestion may cause a s t a t e agency o r o t h e r u n i t of s t a t e government
    t o be accountable t o general revenue, it does not exclude any s t a t e
    employee from coverage under a r t i c l e 8309g.
    SUMMARY
    A r i d e r t h a t r e q u i r e s other funds t o reimburse
    the general revenue fund f o r workers' compensation
    payments is v a l i d . That r i d e r does not a f f e c t t h e
    Texas Surplus Property Agency. A s t a t e agency has
    no a u t h o r i t y t o purchase workers' compensation
    insurance.          Unless s p e c i f i c a l l y exempted, a l l
    s t a t e employees            are eligible         for   workers'
    compensation           benefits          under    article   8309g,
    V.T.C.S.
    M r . Marvin J. T i t -   - Paga 4   (34-497)
    J*nk
    Very truly your   ,
    J I M   M A T T O X
    Attorney General of Texas
    JACK HIGHTOWER
    F i r s t Assletant Attorney General
    MARY KELLER
    Exscutive Assistant Attorney General
    ROBERT GRAY
    Special Assistant Attorney General
    RICK GILPIN
    Chairman, Opinion Committee
    Prepared by Sarah Woelk
    Assistant Attorney General
    

Document Info

Docket Number: JM-497

Judges: Jim Mattox

Filed Date: 7/2/1986

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017