Honorable Charles D. Penick Criminal District Attorney Bastrop County 804 Pecan Street Bastrop, Texas 78602
Re: Authority of a commissioners court to promulgate regulations regarding smoking in the county jail, and related questions (RQ-1752)
Dear Mr. Penick:
You advise that the commissioners court is building a new county jail in Bastrop County and "is attempting to make rules concerning not allowing anyone, including inmates incarcerated in the jail, to smoke anywhere in the building."
In connection with the foregoing scenario you ask the following questions:
1. Does the Commissioner's Court have the authority to regulate whether inmates of the jail may smoke or does this authority lie solely in the discretion of the Sheriff?
2. Does smoking in a county jail by inmates constitute a hazard to nonsmoking inmates?
3. May smoking by inmates be prohibited in a county jail?
4. What rules may be dictated to the Sheriff by the Commissioner's Court concerning the operation of the jail? Is their legal authority only to provide the jail and adequate funding to operate it?
5. What remedy would the Commissioner's Court have against the Sheriff if a broad operational guide line for the operation of the jail was set by the Commissioner's Court and the Sheriff did not abide by the guidelines?
In Wilson v. Lynaugh,
You ask whether the authority to regulate the smoking by inmates is within the province of the commissioners court or the sheriff. Former article 5115, V.T.C.S., required the commissioners court to provide a "safe and suitable jail." Article 5115 was amended by House Bill 1314, Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 883, § 1, effective September 1, 1987, and such amendment was carried forward and given effect as part of section
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Attorney General Opinion
We cannot address your second question because it requires the resolution of fact issues. Also, Attorney General Opinions address specific legal questions. We do not provide the type of general legal advice that your fourth and fifth questions call for. Therefore, we do not answer those questions.
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
Rick Gilpin Chairman, Opinion Committee
Prepared by Tom G. Davis Assistant Attorney General
