Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1948 )


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  •          TEIE A’ITORNEY            GENE-L
    OlVTEXYAS
    AUSTIN. TEXAS
    bay 12, 1948
    Hon. Geo. W. Cox, M. D.         Opinion No. V-571
    State Health Officer
    Austin 2, Texas                Re: Payment of salaries
    and travel expense
    from Item 142 of
    Department of Health
    Appropriation.
    Dear Dr. Cox:
    Your request of March 30, 1948, for an opinion
    concerns the legality of payment of salaries and travel-
    ing expenses from Item 142 of the current appropriation
    for the Department of Health contained In S. B. 391, 50th
    he islature 'The question has arisen in view of paragraph
    (l&) f, Se&on   2, of this Act, which reads as follows:
    "f. Contingent Expenses. None of
    the funds hereinabove appropriated for
    'contingent expenses' or 'maintenance
    and miscellaneous' shall be used for the
    payment of any salaries unless specifi-
    cally authorized to be paid in the itemi-
    zation under the contingent, maintenance
    and miscellaneous items hereinabove set
    out and designated therein as 'saltries',
    'extra help', or 'seasonal labor'.
    Item 142 of the appboprlation for the State
    Board and Department of Health appears in 5. B. 391 as
    follows:
    ”
    For the years ending
    August 31,    August 31,
    1948          1949
    'Maintenance and Miscellaneous
    "142. Local Health Unit
    Assistance    $200,000.00 $200,000.00"
    It is our understanding that the appropriation
    c
    Hon, Geo. W. Cox, M. D., page 2 (V-571)
    contained in Item 142 is the first of its kind ever made
    by the Legislature, and that local health unit assistance
    involves monetary assistance by tha State to county or
    city health units engaged in local health Improvement '
    projects. The State's contribution, which is matched by
    local funds, !8 a grant-in-aid to such local health pro-
    jects.
    We are informed that members of the appropria-
    tions committee in both the House and Senate were appris-
    ed by the Department of Health that the funds covered by
    Item 142 included the payment of salaries and necessary
    travel expense incidental to carrying out the local
    health assistance program. Cf. Opinion V-368, dated Sep-
    tember 3, 1947.
    Item 122 of your departmental appropriation
    for traveling expenses apparently applies to travel ex-
    penses of the members of your department and not to
    those engaged in projects contemplated in Item 142.
    Item 142, although listed under "Maintenance
    and Miscellaneous”, Is not actually an appropriation for
    either "contingent expense" or "Maintenance and Miscel-
    laneousI' This item is for the very definite project
    of aid to local health units over the State. The Legis-
    lature's intent in appropriating $200,000.00 for this
    monetary aid to local organizations was to give approv-
    al to the same which would, of course, involve the pay-
    ment of salaries and travel expenses necessary to carry-
    ing out the objects and purposes of local health units.
    we are, therefore, of the opinion that when-
    ever the State Department of Health makes a grant-in-
    aid or contribution from Item 142to a local health unit,
    it may authorize the expenditure from Item 142 of the
    necessary salaries and traveling expenses Incidental to
    the carrying out of the object and purpose of such con-
    tribution.
    SUMMARY
    When the State Department of Health
    makes a grant or contribution from Item
    142 of its current appropriation to a lo-
    cal health unit, it may authorize the pay-
    ment from such item of the salaries and
    Hon. Geo. W. Cox, M. D., page   3 (v-571)
    travel expenses necessary to the ac-
    complishment of the object and purpose
    of the grant.
    Yours very truly,
    ATTORNEX GENERAL OF TEXAS
    JTB:mw
    

Document Info

Docket Number: V-571

Judges: Price Daniel

Filed Date: 7/2/1948

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017