Filed Date: 4/18/1967
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016
OPINION — AG — THE LEGISLATURE CAN "AUTHORIZE" THE COMMISSIONER OF THE LAND OFFICE TO SELL ALL SCHOOL LANDS BELONGING TO THE STATE AS SET OUT IN HOUSE BILL NO. 789, HOWEVER, THIS WOULD BE NO MORE THAN APPROVAL OF OR ACQUIESCENCE IN HE POWER ALREADY VESTED IN SUCH COMMISSIONERS. AND, THE SCHOOL LANDS OF THIS STATE WOULD PROBABLY NEVER BE SOLD BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE EXCEPT WITH THE APPROVAL AND ACQUIESCENCE OF THE LEGISLATURE WHETHER OR NOT SUCH APPROVAL IS NECESSARY IN LAW. FURTHER, THE RULES AND REGULATIONS CONTAINED IN HOUSE BILL NO. 789 WOULD BE VALID, IF ENACTED. HOWEVER, HOUSE BILL NO. 789 IS INVALID AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL INSOFAR AS IT "DIRECTS" THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE LAND OFFICE TO SELL ALL SCHOOL LANDS. WE FEEL THAT ARTICLE