Ms. Mary L. Nichols Grimes County Auditor Post Office Box 510 Anderson, Texas 77830
Re: Authority of a commissioners court and a county auditor with regard to county budget amendments (RQ-0946-GA)
Dear Ms. Nichols:
You ask five questions about the authority of the Grimes County Auditor and Grimes County Commissioners Court.1 Your first and second questions are as follows:
1. Must the County Auditor create new budget lines for a new department in the middle of a budget year to accommodate a budget amendment Order passed by [the] Commissioners Court, when the Auditor does not agree that there was a grave public necessity as a result of an unusual or unforeseen situation?
2. Does the County Auditor's statutory duty to "see to the strict enforcement of the law governing county finances" authorize her to decline to create such budget lines?
Request Letter at 1. Because these questions require the same analysis, we answer them together.
After final approval of a county budget, a commissioners court may spend county funds "only in strict compliance with the budget, except in an emergency." TEX. Loc. GOV'T CODE ANN. § 111.010(b) (West 2008). A commissioners court may authorize an emergency expenditure "only in a case of grave public necessity to meet an unusual and unforeseen condition that could not have been included in the original budget through the use of reasonably diligent thought and attention."Id. § 111.010(c). Courts presume that a commissioners court's determination of an emergency justifying a budget amendment is valid. Bexar Cnty. v. Hatley,
As you note, a county auditor shall `"see to the strict enforcement of the law governing county finances.'" Request Letter at 1 (quoting section
Your third question is whether "the Commissioners Court agenda item [is] sufficient to notify the public that it intends to declare an emergency and amend the current year's budget[.]" Request Letter at 1. The notice in question provided, "13. Consider and take action to modify the Treasurer's Budget to identify resources of the Human Resource Department."3 Texas law requires a governmental body to give written notice of the subject of each of its meetings. TEX. GOV'T CODE ANN. §
Your fourth question is whether a human resources director is "an `appropriate official' to whom payroll preparation duties maybe assigned[.]" Request Letter at 1. Because no statute assigns. payroll preparation duties to a particular county official, a commissioners court may delegate them to "an appropriate county official." Comm'rs Court of Titus Cnty. v. Agon,
Your fifth question is whether "the County Judge [may] countersign a county check, instead of the County Auditor[.]" Request Letter at 1. You explain that, in "the past, the Treasurer's office sought the County Judge to countersign a county check when the County Auditor was not available." Id. at 2. In a county with a county auditor, "the county treasurer and the county depository may not pay a check or warrant unless it is countersigned by the county auditor to validate it as a proper and budgeted item of expenditure." TEX. LOC. GOV'T CODE ANN. § 113.043 (West 2008). A county auditor's official duties cannot be delegated to anyone other than her qualified assistants. Comm'rs Court of HarrisCnty. v. Fullerton,
A county auditor has no independent legal authority to refuse to create budget lines pursuant to a commissioners court's emergency budget amendment.A commissioners court's notice of a public meeting must adequately notify the public of the action the court intends to consider.
If a county human resources director were an officer to whom the Legislature has assigned a clerical function associated with payroll preparation, the human resources director could perform county payroll preparation duties.
Only the county auditor and her qualified assistants may countersign a check.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney "General of Texas
DANIEL T. HODGE First Assistant Attorney General
DAVID J. SCHENCK Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
JASON BOATRIGHT Chair, Opinion Committee
Jason Boatright Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
