Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1985 )


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    The Attorney       General of Texas
    Demsber 19. 1985
    JIM MATTOX
    Attorney General
    Supreme Court Euildlng         HonorableDaua Krlich                OpinionNo. J-M-395
    P. 0. BOX 12548
    Austin, TX. 78711.254S
    LipscombCounty Attmmuey
    512l4752501                    P. 0. Box 156                       Re: Whether a justice of the peace
    Telex 910/874-1387             Poll&t, Texas 79034                 may simultaneouslyserve 88 a member
    Telecopier 51214750268                                             of a city council
    714 Jackson, Suite 700
    Dear Mr. Rhrlich:
    Dallas, TX. 75202.4506
    214l7428944                         You request m Attorney General's Opinion on the office of
    Justice of the Peace, PrecinctThree, LipscombCounty. The individual
    who occupies this office announcedhis candidacyfor'the City council
    4824 Alberta Ave., Suite 160
    El Paso, TX. 799052793
    of Follett,Texas, ,sgeneral law city. He won * seat 013the council,
    915/53334&l                    and began serving as a member of the city council. city council
    members 8erve witt.autcompensation. When he announcedhis candidacy
    for city council,b,ehad over one year left on his unexpired term as
    1001 Texas. Suite 700          justice of the prfsce. You ask the following questions about this
    Houston, TX. 77002~3111
    series of events:
    713/22+5888
    1. IE a justice of the peace who has more than
    808 Broadway, Suite 312                 one peer remainingof his unexpiredterm anuouuces
    Lubbock, TX. 79401.3479                 his candidacyfor office of city councilmember of
    SCW747.5239
    the city of Follett, Texas, does such anouncement
    constitum an automaticresignationof the office
    4309 N. Tenth, Suite E                  of justim of the peace under articleXVI, section
    McAllen, TX. 78601-1885                 65 of the Texas Constitution?
    5121882-4547
    2. I:: the justice of the peace wins the
    200 MaIn Plaza, suite 400               election and takes the oath of office for city
    San Antonio. TX. 78205.2797             council mmber of the city of Follett, Texas, is
    51212254191                             such jusl:!Lce
    of the peace barred from holding his
    justice of the peace office by the dual office
    An Equal Opportunity/
    holding ~?rovisiousof article XVI, section 40 of
    Attlrmative Action Employer             the TexatlConstitution?
    3. Would holding both offices violate the
    separation of powers doctrine in article II,
    section I.of the Texas Constitution?
    Article XVI, section 65 of the Texas Constitutionprovides in
    pert:
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    Sec. 65. Staggering Terms of Office - The
    followingofficer:, elected at the General Election
    in November, 1954, and thereafter,shall serve for
    the full terms prlrridedin this Constitution:
    (a) District Clerks; (b) County Clerks; (c)
    County Judges; (d'lJudges of County Courts at Law,
    County Criminal Courts, County Probate Courts and
    County Domestic Relations Courts; (e) County
    Treasurers; (f) Criminal District Attorneys; (g)
    County Surveyors:;(h) Inspectors of Hides and
    Animals; (I) County Commissionersfor Precincts
    Two and Four; (j) +stices of the Peace.
    . . . .
    Provided,hoverer, if any of the officersnamed
    herein shell annolu1ce
    their candidacy,or shall in
    fact become a candidate,in any General, Special
    or Primary Election, for any office of profit or
    trust under the :.awsof this State or the United
    States other tha!;the office then held, at any
    time when the unsrpired term of the office then
    held shell exceed one (1) year, such announcement
    or such candidacT shall constitute au automatic
    resignation of the office then held, and the
    vacancy thereby created shall be filled pursuant
    to law in the sarw!manner as other vacancies for
    such office are f,llled. (Emphasisadded).
    A justice of the pes,ceis subject to this provision of the
    constitution. The issue to be addressedis whether the office of city
    council member is an "offi:e of . . . trust under the laws of this
    State. . . .I' It is not an office of profit, since you inform us that
    city councilmembers are no’tcompensated.
    In Ramirer.v. Flores, 
    505 S.W.2d 406
    (Tex. Civ. App. - San
    Antonio 1973, writ ref'd a.r.e.), the court determinedthat a county
    commissionerwho became a :andidatefor school trustee automatically
    resignedhis office as a comnissioner. The court stated that
    [ilt is settled in Texas that a trustee of an
    independent school district holds an office of
    trust under the laws of this state. Kimbroughv.
    Baruett, 93 Tax. 301, 
    55 S.W. 120
    (1900);Lee v.
    Leonard IndependentSchool District,24 S.W.2d 449
    (Tex. Civ. App. - TCexarkana1930, writ ref'd).
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    HonorableDana Khrlich - Pz.ge3   
    (JM-395) 505 S.W.2d at 409
    . The ca:sesrelied on in Ramirez v. Flores state
    that school trustees are :?ublicofficers. Kimbrough v. Barnett, 
    55 S.W. 120
    (Tex. 1900) reliei.on the followingdefinitionof "office":
    Public office is the right, authority, and duty
    created and conferred by law, by which, for a
    given period, eil:herfixed by law, or enduring at
    the pleasure of zhe creatingpower, an individual
    is invested with some portion of the sovereign
    functions of the government, to be exercised by
    him for the benef'it
    of the 
    public. 55 S.W. at 122
    (quotingMechem on Public Officers, 51). The court
    then enumeratedmajor powerzsof the school trustees as follows: (1)
    to adopt rules, regulations,and bylaws, (2) to select officersof the
    board, (3) to control and 'managethe schools, (4) to hold title to
    school property, (5) to 8t.eand be sued, (6) to employ teachers and
    disburse the school fund. Finally, trustees   exercise duties derived
    from the law itself, not SCI: by contract,and the terms of office are
    fixed by statute. -Id.
    Kimbroughv. Bernett stated the definitionof "officer"accepted
    in Texas law today. ---
    See Gmen v. Stewart,
    516 S.W.2d 133
    (Tex. 1974);
    Attorney General Opinion MW-415          see also Attorney General
    OpinionMWi418 (1981). The Kamirezv. Flores court used the Kimbrou h
    test to determine what constitutes "an officer of trust   -aitii
    articleXVI, section 65. 'Rnrs,the individualwho holds an office of
    trust
    is invested with some portion of the sovereign
    functions of the government, to be exercised by
    him for the benefit of the public.
    Kimbrough v. Barnett, --
    suEra at 122.     See also Attorney General
    OpinionsJ&l-132(1984);E-767 (1976).
    A member of the city councilof a home rule city holds an "office
    under the state." Willis J. Potts, 
    377 S.W.2d 622
    , 625 (Tex. 1964)
    (construingarticle III, section 19). He engages in governmental
    activities and exercises ,I portion of the sovereign powers of the
    state in matters such as public health, traffic regulation, and
    keeping of the peace. --
    Willis v. Potts,supra, at 624-25.
    Members of the city council of a general law city also engage in
    gove-ntal    activities and exercise a position of the sovereign
    powers of the state. The city council may enact ordinances for the
    government,peace, and trade of the city. V.T.C.S. art. 1011. The
    city council has zoning power. V.T.C.S. arts. lOlla-1011j. It has
    various specific powers to make regulations concerning the public
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    HonorableDana Rhrlich - Page 4 (JM-395)
    health, public peace, control of the streets,taxation and licensing.
    V.T.C.S. arts. 1015, 1016. See also V.T.C.S. arts. 1140, 1145, 1146
    (powers of board of aldermen of general law city incorporatedunder
    article 1133, V.T.C.S.). !Phe city council also has authority to
    establishthe powers and ccmpensationof officerswhere these matters
    are not establishedby law. Members of the city council of a general
    law city are elected for a specificterm and exercisepowers conferred
    by law, not contract. V.T.C.S. arts. 978, 979; see also Tax. Coast.
    art. XI, 611.
    We conclude that a med>er of the city council of a general law
    city holds an "office of s . . trust under the laws of this state"
    within article XVI, section 65 of the Texas Constitution. In answer
    to your first question, the justice of the peace who announced his
    candidacy for city counci:.member when he had more than one year
    remainingon his term autonla.ticallyresignedhis office as justice of
    the oeace uursuant to .urticle XVI. section 65 of the Texas
    Constitution: Ramires v. Flares, &,        Attorney General Opinions
    JM-132 (1984); H-767 (1976); C-43 (1963). Since we have concluded
    that the individualin quet;tion no longer holds the office of justice
    of the peace, we need not considerwhether the other provisionsabout
    which you inquire would tsar him from holding both offices. Con-
    sequently.we will not answer your second and third questions.
    SUMMARY
    A member of ths city council of a general law
    city holds an ">:Efice. . . of trust under the
    laws of this State" within articleXVI, section 65
    of the Texas Corstitution. If a justice of the
    peace becomes s candidate for the city council
    position when mctre than a year remains on his
    term, he automatically resigns his office as
    justice of the peace pursuant to article XVI,
    section65.
    JIM    MATTOX
    AttorneyGeneral of Texas
    JACX HIGRTOWER
    First AssistantAttorneyGeneral
    MARYIUZLLRR
    ExecutiveAssistantAttorney General
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    ROBERT GP.AY
    SpecialAssistantAttorneyGeneral
    RICK GILPIN
    Chairman,Opinion Committee
    Preparedby Susan L. Garrison
    AssistantAttorneyGeneral
    p. 1813
    

Document Info

Docket Number: JM-395

Judges: Jim Mattox

Filed Date: 7/2/1985

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017