DocketNumber: JM-254
Judges: Jim Mattox
Filed Date: 7/2/1984
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 2/18/2017
The Attorney General of Texas December 14, 1984 M MATTOX ttorney General qreme Court Building Honorable Abelardo Garza Opinion No. .JM-254 0. Box 12548 Duval County Attorney Jstin. TX. 78711-2548 P. 0. Drawer H Re: Whether the salary of an 1214752501 San Diego, Texas 78384 investigator employed by a county ,,ex 910/674-1367 attorney and related to a county dcopier 51214750266 commissioner may be increased ‘4 .lackson. Suite 700 Dear Mr. Garra: allas. TX. 75202.4506 .41742-6944 You employ an investigator who is a first cousin of a Duval County commissioner. You would like the coraaissioners court to grant 324 Alberta Ave.. Suile 160 the investigator a salary increase and, for this reason, ask whether Paso. TX. 799052793 the commissioners court would violate the nepotism statute, article 151533.3464 5996a. V.T.C.S.. if it approved the increase. 101 Texas. Suite 700 Article 3328, V.T.C.S.. governs the employment of assistants, ousbm, TX. 77002.3111 investigators, and other personnel by county attorneys. See art. 131223-5666 332a. §l (“prosecuting attorney” f;fned to include Tounty attorney”). The county attorney employ such assistant prosecuting attorneys, investigators, secretaries, and other office 36 Broadway, Suite 312 personnel” as are necessary to operate his office.Id. 12. He
is to “bbOCk. TX. 79401.3479 x1747.5238 set the salaries of his investigators and other personnel subject to the approval of the commissioners court.Id. 55. Article
3902, V.T.C.S.. prohibits the commissioners couF from attempting to Jo9 N: Tenth. Suite S influence the county attorney’s choice of employees. See Renfro V. IcAllen, TX. 78501-1685 121662-4547 Shro shire, 566 S.W.Zd 688 (Tex. Civ. App. - Eastland 1978,wrlt ref’d ‘beeper v. Stewart,66 S.W.2d 812
(Tex. Civ. App. - Eastland 1933, writ ref’d). 30 Main Plaza. Suite 400 an Antonio. TX. 78205-2767 Article 5996a. V.T.C.S.; provides that no member of the 121225~4191 commissioners court ” Equal OpPortunltYl shall appoint, or vote for. or confirm the ffirmative~Action Employer appointment to any office, position, clerkship. employment or duty, of any person related within the second degree by affinity or within the third , degree by consanguinity to the person so appoint- ing or so voting, or to any other member of any such board . . . or court of which such person so appointing or voting may be a member, when the salary, fees, or compensation of such appointee is to be paid for, directly or indirectly, out of or p. 1131 Honorable Abelardo Garra - Page 2 (JM-254) from public funds or fees of office of any kind or character whatsoever. . . . The commissioners court authorizes the position of investigator and has approval power over the county attorney’s salary recommenda- tions but has no control over the person who is appointed to that position. Under such circumstances, this office has determined that the action of the commissioners court does not come within the nepotism statute. See Attorney General Opinions H-697 (1975); O-4895 (1942); O-1954 (194n O-480 (1939); Letter Advisory Nos. 116 (1975); 70 (1973). Nor does the court's action in approving a salary increase for the county attorney's investigator violate article 5996a. V.T.C.S. Attorney General Opinion H-1210 (1978). See Attorney General Opinion O-1849 (1940). The commissioners court caxt require that the salary be paid to a particular person. Thus, the commissioners court would not violate the nepotism law by approving a salary increase for the position of county attorney's investigator, even though the individual who serves as investigator is related to a commissioner within the prohibited degree. SUMMARY The commissioners court would not violate article 5996a. V.T.C.S., by approving a salary increase for the position of county attorney's investigator, even though a first cousin of a commissioner holds that position. Article 3902, V.T.C.S.. bars the cosasissioners court from influencing the selection of a person for that position. JIM MATTOX Attorney General of Texas TOM GREEN First Assistant Attorney General DAVID R. RICHARDS Executive Assistant Attorney General RICK GILPIN Chairman, Opinion Committee Prepared by Susan L. Garrison Assistant Attorney General D. 1132 Honorable Abelardo Garza - Page 3 (JM-254) APPROVED: OPINION COMHITTEE Rick Gilpin. Chairman Colin Carl Susan Garrison Tony Guillory Jim Moellinger Jennifer Riggs Nancy Sutton Bruce Youngblood p. 1133