Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1953 )


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  •             E               Y   GENERAL
    OF   TEXAS
    Hon. Sam Lee            Opinion No. S-36
    County Attorney
    Brazoria County        Re: Authority of the commis-
    Angleton, Texas            sioners' court to approve
    the expenditure of county
    funds to'send a representa-
    tive to Mexico City to con-
    fer with various interested
    persons respecting removal
    of a ban by the Republic of
    Mexico on the use of migra-
    tory labor in Brazoria
    Dear Sir:                  county.
    You have requested an opinion on the authority
    of the commissioners' court to pay the expenses of a
    representative of Brazoria County attending a conference
    with the Fresident of Mexico and other officials in
    Mexico City, being held for the~purpose of considering
    if a ban by the'Government of Mexico on the use of migra-
    tory labor in Brazoria County should be lifted.,
    The commissioners' court is a co'urtof limited
    jurisdiction and has only such 'powersas are conferred
    upon it by the C,onstitutionor statutes of this State
    either by express terms or by necessary implication.
    Childress Count                    . 343, 
    92 S.W.2d 1011
                                     
    173 S.W. 508
    (Tex.Civ.
    Hall, ,280S.W. 289
    ~"~:,f5~t``~'``n76~ps.
    We know of no provision placing a duty on any
    official to attend conferences of the nature outlined
    in your requestand we know of no provision authorizing
    the commissioners' court to pay the expenses of officials
    attending such a conference. We,therefore agree with
    your conclusion 'thatthe commissioners' court of Brazoria
    County can not expend'tax moneys to pay the expenses of
    a representative to Mexico City to participate in a con-
    ference to have the ban lifted on the us'eof migratory
    labor in Brazoria County.
    Hon. Sam Lee, page 2 (S-36)
    The commissioners' court does not have
    authority~to pay the expenses of a representa-
    tive to Mexico City to pzrticipate in a con-
    ference to consider removal of a ban by the
    Government of Mexico on the use of migratory
    labor in Brazoria Co.unty.
    You73 everytruly,
    APPROVED:                      JOHN BEN SHEPPERD
    Attorney General
    J. C. Davis, Jr.
    County Affairs Division
    Willis E. Gresham
    Reviews
    Assistant
    Robert S. Trotti
    First``~Assistan-t
    John'Ban Shepperd
    Attorney General
    JR:am
    

Document Info

Docket Number: S-36

Judges: John Ben Shepperd

Filed Date: 7/2/1953

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017