Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1966 )


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  • Honorable Robert S. Calvert             Opinion NO.   c-761
    Comptroller of Public Accounts
    Austin, Texas                           Re:   Payment of registration
    fees on facts su'bmitted
    Dear Mr. Calvert:
    Your request for an opinion on the above subject
    matter requests whether a registration fee appearing on the
    face of a travel expense voucher may be paid, under the follow-
    ing facts outlined in a letter to you, in response to your
    inquiry requesting additional information concerning this item
    of expense. We quote from the letter to you as follows:
    "I attended this meeting at the direction
    of the Board. The Board specifically wanted me
    to go down to this meeting to discuss and be on
    hand to answer questions concerning the recent
    amendment to the Texas Engineering Practice Act.
    While all the members of this Board are members
    of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers, I
    went to this meeting as an official representative
    of this Board and represented the Board at all the
    meetings. The thirteen dollars and fifty cents
    ($13.50) registration fee is a fee that was charged
    to all in attendance. In other words, it might be
    considered as an admission fee to the meetings of
    the organization and in our opinion, is justifiable
    as a charge against the Travel Appropriation
    allocated by the Legislature to this Board."
    In Attorney General's Opinion c-671 (1966),  it was
    held that appraisers employed by the Veterans' Land Board may
    attend an appraisal school at Texas A&M University and have
    their registration fees paid by the State. In that opinion,
    it was stated Section 18 of Article V of the General Appro-
    priation Act of the 59th Legislature, pertaining to expendi-
    ture of money for dues or registration in joining or ,a,ttending
    any type of organization, has no application so long as the
    State employee does not join the organization. Likewise, it
    was held in Attorney General's Opinion c-692 (1966),  regis-
    tration fees necessary to attend courses of instruction deemed
    necessary to the furtherance of governmental duties, imposed
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    Honorable Robert S. Calvert, page 2   (C-761)
    upon a State agency, may be paid by such State agency.       It was
    stated in 
    C-692, supra
    :
    you are advised that the registration
    fees to attend the conference sponsored by the
    Urban Transportation Committee of the Greater
    Chamber of Commerce of Pit&burg, and the regis-
    tration fee to attend the Uniform Commercial Code
    Institute may be paid."
    In your request for an opinion, you state that the
    purpose of the trip was not questioned, but only the payment
    of the registration fee. Under the facts submitted, the regis-
    tration fee was charged to all in attendance at the meeting,
    and was not a charge for joining the organization.
    Registration fees necessary to attend the Texas Society
    of Professional Engineers, for the purpose of discussing ques-
    tions concerning the recent amendment to the Texas Engineering
    Act, constitutes, in our opinion, a necessary expense of the
    member of the Texas State Board of Registration for Professional
    Engineers, who was assigned by the Board to attend such meeting
    in the furtherance of the governmental duties imposed on the
    Board, may be paid.
    You are, therefore, advised that under the facts sub-
    mitted, the registration fees were necessary to carry out the
    governmental duties and functions of the State agency, and as
    such, may be paid by the State agency. Therefore, it is our
    opinion that the item of expense stated in your request is due
    and payable.
    SUMMARY
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    Registration fees necessary to attend the Texas
    Society of Professional Engineers, for the purpose
    of discussing questions concerning the recent amend-
    ment to the Texas Engineering Practice Act, con-
    stitutes a necessary expense of the member of the
    Texas State Board of Registration for Professional
    Engineers, who was assigned by the Board to attend
    such meeting in the furtherance of the governmental
    duties imposed on the Board, may be paid.
    Very truly yours,
    WAGGONER CARR
    Attorney General of Texas
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    APPROVED:
    OPINION COMMITTEE
    W. V. Geppert, Chaiman
    John Banks
    Wade Anderson
    Roy Johnson
    APPROVED FOR THE ATTORNZY GENERAL
    By; T. B. Wright
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Document Info

Docket Number: C-761

Judges: Waggoner Carr

Filed Date: 7/2/1966

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017