DocketNumber: M-262
Judges: Crawford Martin
Filed Date: 7/2/1968
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 2/18/2017
THE ATIKBRNEY GENERAL OFI'EXAS Honorable J. W. Edgar Opinion No. M- 262 Commissioner of Education Texas Education Agency Re: Whether the State Board Austin, Texas of Education has the au- thority to make an adjust- ment in the economic index and/or local fund assign- ment of Hill County, and Dear Dr. Edgar: related question. You have requested the opinion of this office regard- ing the above matter and in this connection have provided us with the following: "The 1968-69 /ETconomic7index determined for Hill County (.169)-reflectx a 13.4 percentage increase over its index for 1967-68.This results in an ap- proximate $39,000 increase in the local fund assign- ment to Bill County for 1968-69, which comprises twelve school districts. An estimated $6,000 of this increase in local fund assignment is attribut- able to the increase in the cost of the Foundation School Program from $154.8million in 1967-68 to $159.6 million for 1968-69. The remaining increase is quite probably attributable in large part to the location and operation of the Neuhoff Brothers Feed Lot in Hill County beginning 1962, and the inclusion of th,esales of its products farm operation) in the U.S.D:A!? ?&gld',%??l- Agriculture and its Statistical Reporting Service, Texas Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, for the years lg64, 1965, 1966--the most current federal and/or state statistics available. "Because of the unusual increase in its economic index for 1968-69 and further increases anticipated in 1969-70 occasioned in large part by such Neuhoff feeder operations, a brief (dated May 21, 1968) in -126& . Hon. J. W. Edgar, Page 2 (M- 262) the nature of a report and application was filed on behalf of the twelve school districts in Hill County asking me and the State Board of Education for relief; viz., an adjustment in their economic index. It sets out the reasons, grounds and reviews the laws and au- thorities submitted in support of the request. Transmitted herewith is a copy of that brief which is self-explanatcry. I, . . . "On motions duly made and voted, the State Board of Education has directed me, in connection there- with to submit and request an opinion from your office on the following questions: "1. Does the State:Board of Education (Texas Edu- cation Agency) have the authority to make an ad- justment in the economic index and/or local fund assignment of Hill County? "2 . In making an economic index adjustment or in computing an original index does the State Board of Education have the right to determine that a cattle feed lot is an industrial operation rather than agriculture, and accordingly direct an ad- justment by deletion of the income figured on the feed lot (as best it can be determined) from Agriculture income totals used in computing the index?" Section 3, Article 2922-16, Vernon's Civil Statutes, re- quires the State Commissioner of Education to calculate an eco- nomic index for all the counties in this State subject to the approval of the State Board of Education. As we understand the facts, the Commissioner of Educa- tion compiled the economic index, which was approved by the State Board of Education in March of this year; and the School Districts of Hill county have made an application to the Commis- sioner and the Board for an adjustment of the index, alleging that such index as to Hill County is inequitable and does not accomplish the plan and purposes contemplated by Article 2922-16. Your first question inquires as to the authority of the State Board of Education to make an adjustment in the economic index and/or local fund assignment oftHill County. -1269- Hoti.J. W. Edgar, Page 3 (M- 262) Under the facts, it is the opinion of this office that until such time as State funds are distributed to the respec- tive school districts In the State for the current year, the Board has the authority to make such an adjustment. The ac- tion heretofore taken with regard to the index is not final in the sense that it cannot Abemodified or adjusteh by the Board if the Board deems such modification or adjustment proper in order to accomplish equity and to carr out the true legisla- tive intent. 2 Am.Jur.2d 290, Sets. 463-484,Administrative Law; 2 Am.Jur.2d 330,Sets. 522-523, Administrative Law; Superior Oil Co. v. Board of Trustees of Magnolia Independent School District, 410 S .W .2a-!?P4(Tex.Civ.App. lgbb, writ ref. n.r.e.) In computing the economic index under Article 2922-16, Section 3, the Board is confined to data taken from the most recently available official publications and reports of Federal and State agencies. Although being thusly confined, it is the opinion of this office that the Board may consider an official State or Federal publications or reports; and if the -4 oard deems it proper or necessary in considering the question of an adjustment, it has the authority to arrange for and make avail- able to itself other and further such cfficlal reports and publications as it may deem necessary in order to properly and wisely make Its decisions. This same principle is true with regard to the compilation of economic indices in the future. In regard to your second question concerning whether you might classify some of the business activities in a different category, it is our opinion that a cattle feed’lot business may not be,legally classified industrial rather than agricultural. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary defines agriculture as follows: “Agriculture: “l(a): The science or art of cultivating the .eoll, harvesting crops, and raising livestock, tillage, husbandry, farming. ” b): The sclence’or art oi the production of p lents and animals useful to man and In varying degrees,the preparation of these products for man’s use and their dlspoeal (as by.marketing).” The Supreme Court of Kansas held in the case of Fields v. Anderson396 P.2d 276
(1964), that a cattle feed lot was nature ra ther than induetrial. We have been tan- able to find any authority to the contrary. -1270- Hon. J. W. Edgar, Page 4 (M- 262) SUMMARY Under the circumstances, the State Board of Education has the authority to make an ad- justment in the economic index and/or local fund assignment of Hill County before a dis- bursement of State Funds has been made. In compiling the economic index and In consider- ing future economic indices, the Board is con- fined to data from the most recently available official reports and publications of State and Federal agencies, but the Board may arrange for such other and further reports and publications as it may deem necessary. The Board does not have the authority to clas- sify a cattle feed lot as an industrial oper- ation rather than agricultural. truly yours, vY Prepared by Alfred Assistant Attorney General APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE Hawthorne Phillips, Chairman Kerhs Taylor, Co-Chairman Brock Jones John Reeves Ralph Rash Roger Tyler A. J. CARUBBI, JR. Executive Assistant -1271-