The Honorable Eugene D. Taylor Williamson County Attorney Williamson County Courthouse, MLK #7 Georgetown, Texas 78626
Re: Whether a "member of a fire or police department" in section
Dear Mr. Taylor:
You ask "[w]hich City employees are considered to be `members of the fire and police departments' for purposes of determining the applicability of [section] 142.0013(a) and (b)"1 of the Local Government Code, which regulates the hours of labor and vacation of members of certain municipal fire and police departments. See Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Ann. §
You are specifically concerned that a member of the fire department's or police department's "civilian staff" may be a member of the department for the purposes of section 142.0013.See Request Letter, supra note 1, at 2. You describe "civilian employees" as "clerical, administrative[,] and building maintenance employees." Id. at 1.
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Section 142.010 of the same code defines the phrases "member of the fire department" and "member of the police department":
(a) In this chapter, "member of the fire department" means an employee of the fire department who is defined as "fire protection personnel" by Section
419.021 , Government Code.(b) In this chapter, "member of the police department" means an employee of the police department who has been licensed as a peace officer by the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Education.
Id. § 142.010 (Vernon Supp. 2003).
As section 142.010(a) makes clear, only fire protection personnel as defined by section
(A) permanent, full-time law enforcement officers designated as fire and arson investigators by an appropriate local authority;
(B) aircraft rescue and fire protection personnel; or
(C) permanent, full-time fire department employees who are not secretaries, stenographers, clerks, budget analysts, or similar support staff persons or other administrative employees and who are assigned duties in one or more of the following categories:
(i) fire suppression;
(ii) fire inspection;
(iii) fire and arson investigation;
(iv) marine fire fighting;
(v) aircraft rescue and fire fighting;
(vi) fire training;
(vii) fire education;
(viii) fire administration; and
(ix) any other position necessarily or customarily related to fire prevention or suppression.
Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §
On the other hand, any police department employee who has been licensed as a peace officer, whether or not that employee serves in a "civilian" capacity, is a member of a police department as a matter of law. Although section 142.010(b) refers only to a peace officer license obtained from "the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Education," we construe section 142.010(b) to refer to the Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Ann. §
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
BARRY R. McBEE First Assistant Attorney General
DON R. WILLETT Deputy Attorney General — General Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Kymberly K. Oltrogge Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
