Honorable Charles S. Brack Chambers County Attorney P. O. Box 1200 Anahuac, Texas 77514
Re: Authority of county to donate money, property, or services to nonprofit corporations that conduct local festivals (RQ-1911)
Dear Mr. Brack:
You ask whether Chambers County may donate money, property, or services to local, nonprofit corporations that conduct annual festivals in the county. The Texas Rice Festival and the Texas Salt Dome Festival promote local products and businesses. They each conduct an annual festival that includes concerts, carnivals for children, food booths, and other exhibits and programs. The Anahuac Area Chamber of Commerce, which promotes Anahuac and surrounding areas, also holds a similar festival. From time to time, these entities have asked the county for donations of money, property, and services provided through county-paid employees.
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In Kordus v. City of Garland, the court held that a taxpayer could enjoin a city's illegal donation of public funds to a chamber of commerce. The decision cited Attorney General Opinion H-397 (1974), which held that article
You suggest that the county could provide fencing, portable toilets, police protection and other things necessary for the health and safety of the people who attend the festivals. You state that supplying such services and things of value would not be contributions by the county to the corporations, but would fall within the police powers of the county.
The commissioners court of a county has no general police power, such as that possessed by the state and many municipalities. Travis County v. Colunga,
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Sheriffs and their deputies are peace officers, and it is their duty to preserve the peace within their jurisdiction. Code Crim. Proc. arts.
You next ask whether Chambers County may participate with the Texas A M Agricultural Extension Service by providing money, property, or services in sponsoring a youth program called "Chambers County Youth Project Show," which is similar to a livestock show. Chambers County sponsors the show and budgets the expenditures. The extension service handles the operation of the show through volunteer committees of parents and other interested persons.
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Very truly yours,
Jim Mattox Attorney General of Texas
Mary Keller First Assistant Attorney General
Lou McCreary Executive Assistant Attorney General
Judge Zollie Steakley Special Assistant Attorney General
Renea Hicks Special Assistant Attorney General
Rick Gilpin Chairman Opinion Committee
Prepared by Susan L. Garrison Assistant Attorney General
