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Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
H-1112
| Tex. Att'y Gen. | Jul 2, 1978
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*1 The Attorney General of Texas January 10, 1978 JOHN L. HILL Attorney General

Honorable Joe Resweber Opinion No. H- 1112 Harris County Attorney

Houston, Texas 77002 Re: Employment of county traffic

officers.

Dear Mr. Resweber:

You have requested our opinion concerning the following questions. 1. Can the Commissioners Court employ County Traffic Officers with the power to issue citations and perform other law enforcement duties?

2. Can the Commissioners Court employ County Safety Officers with the power to issue citations and perform other law enforcement duties?

3. Can the Commissioners Court require the County Traffic Officers to perform their duties under the control and supervision of a County Commis- sioner?

4. Can County Traffic Officers be paid out of the County Road and Bridge Fund?

Article 6699, V.T.C.S., authorizes the employment by “[tl he Commis- . . . acting in conjunction with the Sheriff” of deputy sheriffs to sioners Court be known as traffic officers. The statute provides that these deputies shall have the same right and duty to arrest violators of all laws as other deputy Thus the commissioners court can employ such officers only in sheriffs. conjunction with the sheriff. Anderson v. Wood, 152 S.W.2d 1084 (Tex. 1941); Attorney General Opinions O-3231 (1941); O-3028 (1941). We have found no statutory authority for the employment of county safety officers and we thus answer your second question in the negative. Attorney General Opinions M- 1004 (1971); V-1050 (1950). The duties of county traffic officers are directed in detail by the sheriff, not by the commissioners court. Attorney General Opinion O-2444 (1940). Such officers are to be paid from the “general county fund.” V.T.C.S. art. 6699a; Attorney General Opinion O-1282 (1939).

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SUMMARY The commissioners court may employ county traffic officers only in conjunction with the sheriff, who is then empowered to direct their duties. Such officers are to be paid from the general fund. The commissioners court does not have authority to employ county safety officers.

Attorney General of Texas APPROVED:

DAVID M. KENDALL, First Assistant

Opinion Committee

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Case Details

Case Name: Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
Court Name: Texas Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jul 2, 1978
Docket Number: H-1112
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Att'y Gen.
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