Judges: MARK WHITE, Attorney General of Texas
Filed Date: 3/6/1981
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016
Honorable H. L. Snow Willacy County Auditor Courthouse Raymondville, Texas 78580
Re: Whether the county may pay employees twice monthly
Dear Mr. Snow:
You have asked the following question:
Does the Willacy county auditor have the authority to pay employees of Willacy County on a twice-monthly basis?
No statute directs the frequency at which county employees may be compensated. Article 3912k, V.T.C.S., however, provides in section 1 that:
the commissioners court of each county shall fix the amount of compensation, office expense, travel expense, and all other allowances for county and precinct officials and employees who are paid wholly from county funds. . . .
In our opinion, the exclusive authority vested in the commissioners court to ``fix the amount of compensation' implies a concomitant power to fix the frequency of the payment of such compensation.
In Attorney General Opinion C-792 (1966), this office held that the Commissioners Court of Dallas County was empowered to determine whether employees of the county clerk's office could be paid for overtime work or granted compensatory time therefor. In Attorney General Opinion
Very truly yours,
Mark White Attorney General of Texas
John W. Fainter, Jr. First Assistant Attorney General
Richard E. Gray III Executive Assistant Attorney General
Rick Gilpin Assistant Attorney General