Honorable David R. White, Jr. County Attorney 120 East North Street Uvalde, Texas 78801
Re: Salary of commissioners in Uvalde County, and related questions (RQ-1585)
Dear Mr. White:
You ask the following questions:
1. Can the salary paid each [county] Commissioner be different or must each receive the same salary?
2. Can the salary of the Commissioners be lowered by a vote of the Commissioners Court? If so, can the Budget be amended, after proper hearing, immediately to reflect the vote of the Commissioners, or would the Court have to wait until their yearly budget hearings?
3. If the salary of the Commissioners can be lowered by the vote of the Commissioners Court, what is the lowest amount that can be paid each Commissioner as allowed by law?
4. Can a Commissioner elect to receive a salary lower than what is set by the Commissioners Court?
5. Can a Commissioner receive his full salary, and thereafter make a donation or gift back to the County of a portion thereof?
In your first question you ask whether all county commissioners must receive the same salary. Section
In Attorney General Opinion
In White v. Comm's Court of Kimble County,
While White addressed the salary of a justice of the peace and the issue in Vondy related to compensation for a constable, no reason is perceived why the same standard should not be applied in setting the salary of a county commissioner.
As to whether salaries of all commissioners must be the same, it should be noted that the duties of a constable or justice of the peace are more confined to the official's precinct than are the duties of a county commissioner and that therefore payment of different salaries to the former officials might reasonably correspond to some such officials' duties being more extensive than others'. Article
In your second question you ask whether a salary can be lowered for a county commissioner. The salary may be lowered at the discretion of the court. However, under section
In response to your third question, the salary may not be lowered to an amount less than the amount of salary in effect on January 1, 1972. Local Gov't Code §
In your fourth question you ask whether a commissioner may elect to receive a salary lower than that set by the commissioners court. Section 151.011 provides that the commissioners court shall set the amount of compensation for county and precinct officers. It is not within the province of a commissioner to determine that his salary differ from the amount set by the court.1
In your last question you ask if a commissioner after receiving his salary may make a gift to the county of a portion thereof.
Article
In Attorney General Opinion
We presume that all parties are acting in the public interest. Nevertheless, absent an authorization by the legislature permitting an official to donate a portion of his salary to the county, we conclude that a county commissioner may not give a portion of his salary to the county.
Very truly yours,
Jim Mattox Attorney General of Texas
Mary Keller First Assistant Attorney General
Lou McCreary Executive Assistant Attorney General
Judge Zollie Steakley Special Assistant Attorney General
Rick Gilpin Chairman, Opinion Committee
Prepared by Tom G. Davis Assistant Attorney General
(a) If an elected county officer files an affidavit with the county clerk stating that the officer elects not to be paid for the officer's services, the county payroll officer may not issue a paycheck to the officer.
(b) After the affidavit is filed, the county payroll officer shall take measures to stop payment of a paycheck that was issued to the officer before the affidavit was filed and that has not been presented for payment.
The legislature has explicitly conferred such authority on several state agencies. See e.g., V.T.C.S. arts. 4413d-1 (Office of State-Federal Relations); 4413(32f) (Texas Closeup Board); 4413(35) (Commission on Fire Protection Personnel Standards and Education); 4413(44) (Governor's Commission on Physical Fitness); 4413(47d) (Texas National Research Laboratory Commission); 4413(49) (Criminal Justice Policy Council; Criminal Justice Coordinating Council); 4413(51) (Interagency Council on Sex Offender Treatment).
