Office of the Attorney General — State of Texas John Cornyn The Honorable Tom Ramsay Chair, County Affairs Committee Texas House of Representatives P.O. Box 2910 Austin, Texas 78768-2910
Re: Effect on a constable's duties when his precinct is abolished by redistricting (RQ-0432-JC)
Dear Representative Ramsay:
You inquire about the duties of a constable whose precinct was redistricting and who has been has been reassigned to another precinct in which an elected constable serves. Article
You inform us that the Bexar County Commissioners Court recently accomplished a redistricting of the justice of the peace and constable precincts.1 The constable of precinct five was elected to a four-year term in the year 2000 and his term began in 2001. Longoria Letter, supra note 1, at 1. In August of 2001, the commissioners court redrew the precinct boundary lines, effectively abolishing constable precinct five, and placed the constable of precinct five in precinct one. Id. The court then designated the constable of precinct one as the constable of the newly drawn precinct one in Bexar County. Id. Your questions relate to the duties of the constable elected to the abolished precinct five.
Article V, section 18(a) authorizes the commissioners court of each county to divide the county into precincts, the number of precincts depending upon the population classification applicable to the county.Id. § 18(a) (i.e., counties with a population of 50,000 or more shall be divided into not less than four and not more than eight precincts, counties with a population of 18,000 or more but less than 50,000 shall be divided into not less than two and not more than eight precincts). Under this provision, the commissioners court may redraw precinct boundaries as needed for the convenience of the people. State ex rel.Dowlen v. Rigsby,
When the commissioners court redraws precinct lines, some of the county's commissioners, justices of the peace and constables may no longer reside in the precincts to which they were elected. See Harris County Comm'rsCourt v. Moore,
Pursuant to a 1983 amendment, article
Tex. Const. art.
The constable of former precinct five and the elected constable of precinct one are now both serving in precinct one. Your questions relate to the rights and duties of the constable of former precinct five in his new precinct.
You first ask what the constable's duties are as constable of precinct one. No provision of law changes a constable's duties in a precinct where two constables are temporarily serving because of a boundary change. A constable is a peace officer within article
You ask what rights and responsibilities the constable has in directing the activities of deputies in the "new" precinct. Article
You ask what salary the constable is to receive. A constable's salary and expenses are set by the commissioners court pursuant to chapter152, Subchapter B of the Local Government Code at the appropriate time in the county budget cycle. See Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Ann. §
The constable's legal duties and powers are not changed when precinct five is abolished and he becomes a constable of precinct one. Each constable in precinct one receives the salary and expenses allocated by the commissioners court. See generally Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
Yours very truly,
JOHN CORNYN Attorney General of Texas
HOWARD G. BALDWIN, JR. First Assistant Attorney General
NANCY FULLER Deputy Attorney General — General Counsel
SUSAN DENMON GUSKY Chair, Opinion Committee
Susan L. Garrison Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
