The Honorable Lawrence F. Harrison Kimble County Attorney Post Office Box 385 Junction, Texas 76849
Re: Whether a deputy sheriff is an "individual who acts in any capacity for a permitting authority" for purposes of title 30, section 285.50(g) of the Texas Administrative Code, which prohibits such persons from working as an installer for an on-site sewage facility within the permitting authority's jurisdiction (RQ-0366-GA)
Dear Mr. Harrison:
You inquire whether the "elected Sheriff of a County, or a deputy hired by him, [is] `an individual who acts in any capacity for [the county as] a permitting authority'" so as to be prohibited by the Texas Administrative Code from working as an on-site sewage facilities installer within the county.1
You inform us that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (the "Commission") has cited a Kimble County deputy sheriff2 for working as an installer at an on-site sewage facility (an "OSSF") in Kimble County. See Request Letter,supra note 1. Kimble County, for which this individual is a deputy sheriff, is the permitting authority for the on-site sewage facility program in Kimble County.3 According to your letter, the designated representative for Kimble County has also been cited by the Commission for allowing an individual who acts in any capacity for the permitting authority to work as an OSSF installer. See Request Letter, supra note 1. These citations were issued by the Commission pursuant to title 30, section 285.50(g)(2) of the Texas Administrative Code, which provides:
(g) Any individual who acts in any capacity for a permitting authority shall not, within that permitting authority's area of jurisdiction:
(1) work as an apprentice to an OSSF Installer;
(2) work as an OSSF Installer;
(3) work for an OSSF maintenance company;
(4) work as a site evaluator; or
(5) perform any other OSSF-related activities which fall under the permitting authority's regulatory jurisdiction, except those activities directly related to the individual's duties as an employee of, appointee to, or contractor for the permitting authority.
The Commission adopted on-site sewage facilities regulations to fulfill its duty to administer chapter 366 of the Health and Safety Code. See Tex. Health Safety Code Ann. §
To assist in its regulation of OSSFs, the Commission can designate a local governmental entity as an "authorized agent." Tex. Health Safety Code Ann. §§
The Commission's OSSF rules, including section 285.50, apply to governmental entities designated as authorized agents and to persons who participate in most activities relating to OSSFs.5 See
Agency administrative rules are construed pursuant to the rules used for statutory construction. See Lewis v. Jacksonville Bldg. Loan Ass'n,
By issuing the two citations that relate to the deputy sheriff in Kimble County, the Commission has indicated that it interprets the rule in section 285.50(g) to apply to the deputy. Moreover, in briefing to this office the Commission stated that section 285.50(g) was to be broadly construed to apply to those "whose job is to serve the County." TCEQ Brief, supra note 3, at 3. The Commission also informs us that the "purpose and policy [of the rule] is to prevent a conflict of interest between those who install OSSFs in the permitting authority's jurisdiction and those who act on behalf of the permitting authority." Id. at 4;see also 26 Tex. Reg. 4115, 4171 (2001) (codified at 30 Tex. Admin. Code § 285.50(g)). We must consider the rule and the Commission's interpretation of it to determine whether that interpretation is plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the rule's language.
The critical language of section 285.50(g) is "in any capacity for." The words "any," "capacity," and "for" are undefined in Texas statutes. The term "capacity" has a multitude of meanings. In context, we believe the most appropriate definition is "duty, position, role." Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 168 (10th ed. 1993). The term "any" has been defined by our courts as being equivalent to the words "every" and "all." See Hime v.City of Galveston,
Very truly yours, Abbott signature
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
BARRY McBEE First Assistant Attorney General
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Charlotte M. Harper Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
