The Honorable James M. Kuboviak Brazos County Attorney Brazos County Courthouse 300 East 26th Street, Suite 325 Bryan, Texas 77803-5327
Re: Whether Government Code section
Dear Mr. Kuboviak:
As Brazos County Attorney, you have appointed investigators to assist you in your duties, including unpaid part-time investigators.1 See
Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §
Investigators appointed by a county attorney are peace officers. Tex. Code Crevl Proc. Ann. art. 2.12(5) (Vernon Supp. 2007); see also Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §§
We consider whether you must issue an identification card to the unpaid part-time investigators. Section 614.122(a) provides that "[t]he law enforcement agency or other governmental entity that appoints or employs a peace officer shall issue an identification card to its full-time or part-time peace officers." Tex. Gov't Code Ann. §
"Full-time peace officer" means a person elected, employed, or appointed as a peace officer under Article
2.12 , Code of Criminal Procedure, or other law, who:(A) works as a peace officer on average at least 32 hours per week, exclusive of paid vacation; and
(B) is compensated by this state or a political subdivision of this state at least at the federal minimum wage and is entitled to all employee benefits offered to a peace officer by the state or political subdivision.
Id. § 614.121(1) (emphasis added). A part-time peace officer, like a full-time peace officer, is a person who "is compensated by this stateor apolitical subdivision of this state at least at the federal minimum wage" and is also entitled to all employee benefits that the state or political subdivision offers to a police officer. Id. § 614.121(3)(B) (emphasis added).
In construing statutes, a court ascertains and gives effect to the Legislature's intent as expressed by the language of the statute. SeeState v. Shumake,
Very trujy yours,
GREG ABBOTT, Attorney General of Texas
KENT C. SULLIVAN, First Assistant Attorney General
ANDREW WEBER, Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER, Chair, Opinion Committee
SUSAN L. GARRISON, Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
