Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 2012 )


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    ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
    GREG        ABBOTT
    May 29,2012
    The Honorable Robert Vititow                          Opinion No. GA-0941
    Rains County Attorney
    Post Office Box 1075                                  Re: Whether, under section 775.034, Health and
    Emory, Texas 75440                                    Safety Code, a county commissioners court may
    meet to vote on the appointment of a member of
    the governing board of an emergency services
    district prior to January 1 of the year in which the
    appointment takes effect (RQ-1027-GA)
    Dear Mr. Vititow:
    You ask whether, under the terms of section 775.034 of the Health and Safety Code, a county
    commissioners court may meet to vote on the appointment of a member of the governing board of
    an emergency services district prior to January 1 of the year in which the appointment takes effect. I
    Section 775.034 of the Health and Safety Code provides, in relevant part:
    (a) The commissioners court of a county in which a single-
    county [emergency services] district is located shall appoint a five-
    member board of emergency services commissioners to serve as the
    district's governing body ....
    (c) After the votes are canvassed and the commissioners
    court enters the order creating the district, the commissioners court
    shall appoint the initial emergency services commissioners to serve
    until January 1 of the year following the district election ....
    (d) On January 1 of each year, the commissioners court shall
    appoint a successor for each emergency services commissioner whose
    term has expired.
    ISee Letter from Honorable Robert Vititow, Rains Cnty. Au'y, to Honorable Greg Abbott, Tex. Att'y Gen. at
    1 (Dec. 7, 2011), http://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/opin ("Request Letter").
    The Honorable Robert Vititow - Page 2                  (GA-0941)
    TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. § 775.034(a), (c), (d) (West 2010). You question whether
    subsection (d) requires the appointment of an emergency services commissioner precisely on January
    1, or, in the alternative, whether the county commissioners court may make the appointment on a
    prior date for the term that begins on January 1.
    Subsection (c) of section 775.034 does make clear that the term of the office at issue begins
    on January 1. 
    Id. § 775.034(c).
    But the statute does not state the consequences of a failure to hold
    a vote to appoint on the precise date of January 1. See 
    id. The date
    of the vote is not a matter of
    statutory consideration. The statute's only concern is the date of appointment. As a consequence,
    we read subsection (d) to require only that, regardless of the date on which the commissioners court
    meets to vote on the appointment at issue, the actual appointment shall take place on January 1. See
    
    id. § 77S.034(d).
    We take note ofthe incontrovertible fact that January 1 is a legal holiday on which
    governmental bodies are invariably closed. TEX. GOV'T CODE ANN. §§ 662.003(a)(l) (West 2004)
    (January 1 is a national holiday), 662.021 (a national holiday is a "legal holiday"), 662.022
    (recognizing that a public office of this state may be closed on a legal holiday)?
    In addition, to disallow prior to January 1 a meeting to vote on the appointment to an office
    whose term begins on that date would necessarily result in the appointee's failure to begin her term
    until a later time. Any appointee must be notified of the appointment, determine whether to accept
    the appointment, notify the commissioners court of her decision, take the oath of office, and prepare
    to begin the exercise of her duties. We do not believe that the Legislature intended to prescribe such
    a rushed process. See Carreras v. Marroquin, 
    339 S.W.3d 68
    , 73 (Tex. 2011) (stating courts will
    "interpret statutes to avoid an absurd result").
    We conclude that a county commissioners court may meet to vote on the appointment of a
    member of the governing board of an emergency services district on a date prior to January 1 of the
    year in which the appointment takes effect. Because we answer your first question in the affirmative,
    we need not address your second question.
    2J anuary 1 is a legal holiday in Rains County. Tel. conversations with Misty Johnson, Legal Assistant to Rains
    Cnty. Att'y and Kathy Lucas, Assistant to Rains Cnty. Judge (Mar. 14,2012).
    The Honorable Robert Vititow - Page 3         (GA-0941)
    SUMMARY
    A county commissioners court may meet to vote on the
    appointment of a member of the governing board of an emergency
    services district on a date prior to January 1 of the year in which the
    appointment takes effect.
    Very truly yours,
    Attorney General of Texas
    DANIEL T. HODGE
    First Assistant Attorney General
    JAMES D. BLACKLOCK
    Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
    JASON BOATRIGHT
    Chair, Opinion Committee
    Rick Gilpin
    Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
    

Document Info

Docket Number: GA-0941

Judges: Greg Abbott

Filed Date: 7/2/2012

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017