The Honorable Mike Jackson Chair, Committee on Economic Development Texas State Senate Post Office Box 12068 Austin, Texas 78711-2068
Re: Use of the judicial fund created by section
Dear Senator Jackson:
On behalf of the Harris County Civil Courts, you ask if the judicial fund created by Texas Government Code, section
The judicial fund is "a separate fund in the state treasury to be administered by the comptroller." TEX. GOV'T CODE ANN. §
Under section
At the end of the fiscal year, the comptroller calculates the amounts deposited in the state judicial fund by the counties under section 51.704 and the sum of the amounts paid to the counties under sections 25.00211 and 25.0022.Id. § 25.00212(a). If the amount deposited by all counties under section 51.704 exceeds the amount returned to all counties under sections 25.00211 and 25.0022, the comptroller remits the excess funds proportionately to each county that, under section 51.704, deposited a greater amount in the judicial fund than the amount that county received under section 25.00211.Id. When the comptroller remits the excess funds, those dollars are paid into the county's contributions fund.Id. § 25.00212(b).
The Legislature requires that money allocated from the state judicial fund into a county's contributions fund "be used only for court-related purposes for the support of the statutory probate courts in the county." Id. § 25.00213(b). Beyond this requirement, we find no statutory restrictions on how the funds may be used. See Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
The Legislature requires that state judicial fund dollars allocated to a county's contributions fund be used only for court-related purposes for the support of the statutory probate courts in the county. Beyond this requirement, we find no statutory restrictions on how the funds may be used. However, a county may not reduce the amount of funds provided for the support of the statutory probate courts in the county because of the availability of funds from the county's contribution fund. A county may not use the allocated judicial funds contrary to these statutory requirements.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney "General of Texas
DANIEL T. HODGE First Assistant Attorney General
DAVID J. SCHENCK Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
JASON BOATRIGHT Chair, Opinion Committee
Virginia K. Hoelscher Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
