Honorable Charles F. Aycock Parmer County Attorney P.O. Box 286 Farwell, Texas 79325
Re: Whether the city of Bovina may charge home owners and business owners a flat fee for maintenance of a police department
Dear Mr. Aycock:
You ask whether the city of Bovina, a city incorporated under the general laws, may assess a $6 charge against all home owners and business owners in Bovina. The charge would appear on monthly utility bills, and the proceeds would be used to finance the city's police department. You also ask whether the city could discontinue utility services to persons who do not pay the charge.
The facts set out in your letter make clear that the $6 charge is intended to raise revenue, not to cover the expenses of providing utility services. Thus, in imposing the charge, the city is acting in its governmental capacity, not in its proprietary capacity. See Hatten v. City of Houston,
Municipalities functioning under the general laws have no inherent power to tax. They possess only those taxing powers that the legislature or the constitution expressly grants them. Vance v. Town of Pleasanton,
In view of our response to your first question, we do not address your second question.
Very truly yours,
Jim Mattox Attorney General of Texas
Tom Green First Assistant Attorney General
David R. Richards Executive Assistant Attorney General
Robert Gray Special Assistant Attorney General
Rick Gilpin Chairman, Opinion Committee
Prepared by Sarah Woelk Assistant Attorney General
