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Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
O-6511
| Tex. Att'y Gen. | Jul 2, 1945
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*1 . OFFICE QF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS

AUSTIN GROVERSELLERS

*TTORNLY GCNLRAL ItI. A. Jaahon, Codrrioner Eonorablo

state mpartaont Of Banking

Austin 14, TM.-

bear SIT1

*qG6 Sate banks 91 credit union8

6 loeli a&d brokerage coqpmiss m Tot81 Zorporationr

.In addition to the type of i~stitasiona heminabor8 ldentlfiod 8ubjaot 3u.r sx.aizlni~g jurirdiotlon you are adrlrcd that thfouch our bulldin& and loan diVisiOn We j2t' =8f4Ll."vi to *2 Hon. H. A. JMiBOn, pa@ 2

l uporrlar 55 bulldlw loan aaaoolrtIon8, uhloh arm regularly a building rutined and loan l ramlmr l pyolntrd pursuant to tha prorlaiona of law art aut b tho bUildin and loan oodo.

*our it0misaa appropriation rot out In Dapartaantal Approprlatlon Bill OXI- toad8 a salary wthorlratlon for ton beam- lnara and tan l aalatant l xamiaora. Ye harr hrntofon pnaumod the Mprrtruntal Approprlrtlon Bill auprwdod the atatutorr l xpmaalon aa it had to do with aalarIoa to br paid and we hold the oplnlon ol our of- on thlr point, but wa hare not iioa Qounul harmtoioro had oooaalon to dotrraInr rhothor ar not we would be l athorisab, the law to appoint l &&ItIoaal l xaAinar8 ua(Ler the ona l xaminer an6 on* aalatant mfrrrnoa rroh rortr aorporrtisna, Ii 80 uhathor or not n woul4 k peralttad to pay ald additIona xadnera aalatmnt axadln4ra out of our nwlptr an uaunt oomparablr the sum id to lndlrlduala tha aam poa tion under oooopyIng r

IkmImd appropriation

.In umsary, tharmfora, w hould llka YOW 8dr108 08 to th0 roiiowlngt

ml. Are we ruthorlzod to employ two aenlor xanlnerr ddltlonal rnd two

addltlonal Jurrlor oxadnsra7 If your answer t0 the Gu86tion next “2.

above Ia In t&e afflrnatlre then pleaae adrlae if we are authorlzod to pay 8uoh pereons out of our raoelpts or cmneya oolleoted, end it o would EB ix bound ty nin1mw.n salary authorizetion, or tr.e narlmun salary ;cmltted in the itemized reotion Of the De~ertzental Appropriation Bill aa lt hai do with the Banking Dopartnant.* *3 ’

non. A. A. Jamiaou, paw 3

Am you point out, the Banking Coda authorIrea the Com- to appoint not xooadlne ona bank oxminer and one rpiaaionor l a aiatant bank mamIner for raoh forty oorporatlona aubjoot to .paInatlon by the Banking Dapartmont.

You atata you haro 406 atata bank8 and 91 oradlt unlona Thua, you hare a total oi 497 aubjaot your rxamInatIon. aubjoot to rmtlon oorporatlona by thr Bankine Departaent ln the80 two typsa of oorpontlona aakine up your oomplomant lnatItutlona ntltlbq you undrr the Coda twelve bank and twalro aalataat bank xaminrra. oxaaInrr8 It la not urn to oonaIdor the 81x loan and brokar- neoraaary thentoro age oompanioa your auperrlrlon ubJoot examination, we do not do a0 In rlew oi the iaot proaent rpprcprla- tlon In Itrma and 16 prorldea for two Building and Loan-Loan Brokeragr uamlmra,

Sonata Bill Wo. 3b3 paaaod at the Regular &aalon of tha 48th LegIalatrln (Qanrral and speolal Law8 or Texas 1943, p.U5) doolama:

Vha alarIoa of all atate oftloora and all atats r;iployrra, rxorpt thoae oonatItutlonal atate rixea by ofrloara whoaa aelarIoa am apeoltioally tha COnBtltUtiOn, and exO*pt th e l alarlea Of thr dlatrIot jud&ea and other oompenaation or dlatriot judge8 ahall be, for the period beglnuing September 1, 1963, and ending August 31, 1915, IL auoh mute or ui4unta am my ba prorldrd Leglalatun In the general approprlatlon bill.* law8 #Ed part8 of law8 tiring the

It likawlae ropeala all aalarlea of auoh tete offloera employeea.

The pproprletlon rot, a6 pointed out by you, makes yrovi- alon for ten bank exeinliner4 end ten aselotant axail-lners a;:d no more. So that, while the 8pprOprietiOE act ha4 not r6pe616d tte Yanking Code suthorlzing an exalnlner end ezalsta;,t rrxacir,er for eao!2 forty corporstlone eubjcot to the Coml44lo;~er~s 6x8-1- lne tion - nor could an approprlatim bill hove NC!: stfect - ,-et it has effectually denied an approprlatloc beyor!d tie tuil exmi- lnerz aad t4ti a68lmta::t axuuhr;re provided for, rJM moreover, *4 don. H. A. Jamiaon, pa&r rborr quoted ho8 ropoalrd any porriblr legal pro-

the rtatuk ri8iOn for any rtatutory 88hrie8 other than thO80 to be n85IOd in tho 8pprOpri8tiOn th88r 8l~OUE~8kIl~O8 it 18 iu8 t0 8pOti8t8 UpOn unb8r

tho pUe8tiOJI WhOthOr, iI th0 8dditiOm 8~8dinOr8 8a 888i8taIit x~minor8 were l ppolnkd you, 8~14 ii to porrora they wore tho rWM1nd.r oi tho blonnlum the tholr Oiiloirl dUti8# would bo authorized to make would 8uoo~odl~ k&irlatun ppeke (11 8pprOprlatlon pay them. So that ror ali praotloal b; 8n8WOrOd h IWe- ~bbfl”8*8, yOUr rir8t qUO8tiOn 8hOtid What wo hero raid rondorr it u~ooor88ry an8wer your 8OOOllb qUO8tiOtl. rory

YOLW8 truly, 001; fipeor A88i8tant

Case Details

Case Name: Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
Court Name: Texas Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jul 2, 1945
Docket Number: O-6511
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Att'y Gen.
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