The Honorable Russell Wilson Wilson County Attorney 1420 Third Street Floresville, Texas 78114
Re: Whether a county attorney may accept appointment as a voluntary ombudsman for the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (RQ-0458-GA)
Dear Mr. Wilson:
You ask whether a county attorney may accept appointment as a voluntary ombudsman for the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve ("ESGR").1
ESGR was created in 1972, under Department of Defense ("DoD") directive 1250.1, as the lead DoD organization "to promote cooperation and understanding between Reserve component members and their civilian employers and to assist in the resolution of conflicts arising from an employee's military commitment."2 "The primary means of assistance in preventing, resolving, or reducing employer and/or employee problems and misunderstandings . . . is done through a nationwide Ombudsman program." About ESGR, supra note 2; Request Letter,supra note 1, at 2. "ESGR has a national network of over 900 volunteer ombudsmen who help resolve issues between employers and their employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserve." About ESGR, supra note 2; Request Letter, supra note 1, at 2. "The Ombudsmen Services Program was established in 1974 to provide information, counseling, and informal mediation of issues relating to compliance with the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act."3 "The Ombudsmen Services Program provides information, informal mediation, and referral service to resolve employer conflicts. ESGR is not anenforcement agency and does not offer legal counsel or advice." About OSP, supra note 3 (emphasis added). "More than 96 percent of all such requests for assistance are resolved in this informal process, without requiring referral to the Department of Labor for formal investigation." Id. Your question implicates both article
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In 1955 the Texas Supreme Court declared that "the determining factor which distinguishes a public officer from an employee is whether any sovereign function of the government is conferred upon the individual to be exercised by him for the benefit of the public largely independent of the control of others." AldineIndep. Sch. Dist. v. Standley,
As we have indicated, an ombudsman for ESGR is a volunteer.See About ESGR, supra note 2; Request Letter, supra note 1, at 2. Federal law states that the Secretary of Defense may accept "[v]oluntary services to be provided for programs providing services to members of the armed forces."
As to common-law incompatibility, there are three aspects: self-appointment, self-employment, and conflicting loyalties.See Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. Nos.
We conclude that a county attorney is not barred by either article
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
KENT C. SULLIVAN First Assistant Attorney General
ELLEN L. WITT Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Rick Gilpin Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
