Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1979 )


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  •                       The Attorney              General of Texas
    December     28,   1979
    MARK WHITE
    Attorney General
    Mr. Evans N. Wents                           Opinion No.   NW-12 0
    Executive Director
    State Commission for the Blind               Re: Whether          the       Blind
    P. 0. Box 12866                              Commission may maintain certain
    Austin, Texas 78’711                         fun& outside the state treasury.
    Dear Mr. Wentx:
    You inquire about the following rider to your appropriation       which is
    included in the current appropriations act:
    Funds accruing to the Commission for the Blind from
    the operation of food vending facilities   shall be
    deposited to the State Treasury and such funds are
    hereby appropriated
    General Appropriations Act, Acts 1979, 66th Leg., ch. 843, art. IL You ask
    whether you must comply with this provision. The funds at issue derive from
    food vending machines operated by blind people on federal property.
    Federal law provides authorization for this program and directs the use of
    funds set aside from the net proceeds of the operation.     20 U.S.C. SS 107,
    107b; 41 C.F.R. SSlOl-20.200 - 101-20.209.          The Blind Commission
    administers the program for the state. Human Resources Code ch. 94. It is
    suggested that the funds are trust funds which cannot be deposited in the
    state treasury.   See Friedman v. American Surety Co. of New York, 
    151 S.W.2d 570
    (Tex. 1941); Manion v. Lockhart, 114S.W.2d 216 (Tex. 1938).
    In our opinion, federal law does not prohibit the deposit of these funds
    ln the state treasury.       The law earmarks certain funds for particular
    purposes but does not establish procedures for handling them. 20 U.S.C.
    SS 107l$2), 107d-3(a).      See also 45 C.F.R. S1369.       The quoted rider
    apprcpriates the funds placed in the treasury. They are available to be used
    for the purposes specified by federal law, and thus the Commission is
    required to deposit them in the State Treasury.
    SUMMARY
    Funds accruing to the Commission for the Blind from
    the operation of food vending facilities   shall be
    p.   376
    Mr. Evans N. Wentz     -   Page Two (lW-120)
    deposited in the     state   treasury   as required   by rider   to the
    appropriation act.
    MARK     WHITE
    Attorney General of Texas
    JOHN W. FAINTER, JR.
    First Assistant Attorney General
    TED L. HARTLEY
    Executive Assistant Attorney General
    Prepared by Susan Garrison
    Assistant Attorney General
    APPROVED:
    OPINION COMMITTEE
    . C. Robert Heath, Chairman
    David B. Brooks
    Bob Gammage
    Susan Garrison
    Rick Gilpin
    Bruce Youngblood
    P- 377
    

Document Info

Docket Number: MW-120

Judges: Mark White

Filed Date: 7/2/1979

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017