Dear Mr. Buford:
This opinion is in response to your questions asking:
QUESTION NO. 1QUESTION NO. 1: Can the county commissioners order the closing of the courthouse doors?
QUESTION NO. 2: Can the county commissioners cease paying elected county officials?
Section
The county commission in each county in this state shall erect and maintain at the established seat of justice a good and sufficient courthouse, . . .
The county commission's powers are limited and defined by statute and whenever the county steps outside of and beyond this authority its acts are void. Browning-Ferris Industries ofKansas City, Inc. v. Dance,
QUESTION NO. 2
Section
The Missouri Supreme Court noted in Gill v. BuchananCounty,
Failure to budget funds for the full amount of salaries due officers of the county, under the applicable law, which the county court must obey cannot bar the right to be paid the balance.
Id., 142 S.W.2d at 668.
In view of Section
Conclusion
It is the opinion of this office that: (1) a decision by the county commission to close the courthouse would be beyond its authority and thus void; however, the commission is not prohibited from reducing the number of hours each day the courthouse is open to the public, and (2) the county commission's failure to pay elected officials does not alleviate or affect the county's obligation to pay them.
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
