Judges: DUANE WOODARD, Attorney General
Filed Date: 6/12/1986
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Joe Dolan Executive Director Colorado Department of Highways 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue Denver, Colorado 80222
Dear Mr. Dolan:
This opinion letter is in response to your letter of March 25, 1986 in which you inquired about the applicability of article
Your letter does not indicate the interest, if any, of the Highway Department in the answers to the questions as they pertain to the Regional Transportation District and the Denver Regional Council of Governments. Therefore, I will address the questions only as they pertain to the Highway Commission.
QUESTIONS PRESENTED AND CONCLUSIONS
1. Are members of the Colorado Highway Commission within the purview of Colo. Const. art.
Yes.
2. May the General Assembly abolish the Colorado Highway Commission, and transfer its powers to a legislative group of less than full membership of both houses?
No.
ANALYSIS
1. Article V, section 8 of our state constitution provides that no Senator or Representative shall, while serving as such, be appointed to any civil office under this state. The prohibition applies to appointive, not elective, offices. Carpenter v.People ex rel. Tilford,
Highway commissioners are appointed. Section
2. The State Highway Commission was created by the General Assembly, which delegated to it the power to formulate and implement the general policy of the state with respect to the management, construction and maintenance of state highways.State Highway Commission v. Haase,
SUMMARY
1. Colo. Const. art.
2. While the legislature has authority to abolish and reassign the powers and functions of the Highway Commission to another entity in the executive branch, or to abolish and define, by statute, the policy of the state, it does not have the authority to permit a legislative committee to exercise day-to-day control over the operations of the Department of Highways.
Very truly yours,
DUANE WOODARD Attorney General
APPOINTMENT HIGHWAYS LEGISLATORS PUBLIC OFFICE
Colo. Const. art.
HIGHWAYS, DEPARTMENT OF
Colo. Const. art.