The Honorable Jo Anne Bernal El Paso County Attorney
500 East San Antonio, Room 503 El Paso, Texas 79901
Re: Whether a member of the El Paso County Ethics Commission who is a practicing attorney or former judge may be appointed to serve as the review officer of a preliminary screening committee (RQ-0978-GA)
Dear Ms. Bernal:
On behalf of the El Paso County Ethics Commission (the "Commission"), you ask whether a member of the Commission may "serve as the review officer to a Preliminary Screening Committee if he or she is a practicing attorney or a former judge."1
Chapter 161 of the Local Government Code authorizes El Paso County to create a county ethics commission.2 You explain in your request letter that pursuant to chapter 161, the El Paso County Commissioners Court created the Commission. Request Letter at 1; TEX.Loc. GOV'TCODE ANN. § 161.051 (West Supp. 2011) (authorizing the commissioners court to create a county ethics commission). Once the ethics commission has been created, section
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*Page 2(b) The standing preliminary review committee consists of:
(1) two members of the commission, determined as provided by Subsection (c); and
(2) a review officer selected and retained by the commission.
(c) The initial standing preliminary review committee consists of one commission member, chosen by lot, from the members of the commission appointed under Section 161.055(a)(1), and one commission member, chosen by lot, from the members appointed under Section 161.055(a)(2).
(d) A commission member serves on the standing preliminary review committee for six months. After the end of a commission member term on the standing preliminary review committee, service on the committee rotates so that each position on the commission serves on the committee, beginning with the initial members of the standing preliminary review committee chosen under Subsection (c) and succeeded by the next member on the list as described below:
(1) for the rotation of members appointed under Section 161.055(a)(1), the order of service is the member appointed by the county judge, followed by the members appointed by the county commissioners in order of precinct number; and
(2) for the rotation of members appointed under Section 161.055(a)(2), the order of service is the order listed by that section.
(e) The review officer must be a practicing attorney or former judge.
Id. § 161.1551(b) — (e).3 You explain that the Commission "seeks to appoint a third Commission member who is an attorney or former judge" to serve on the preliminary review committee in the position established by section 161.1551(b)(2). Request Letter at 2. You ask whether it is permitted to do so under the statute. Id.
When construing a statute, we generally give effect to the Legislature's intent as expressed in the plain language of the statute.R.R. Comm'n of Tex. v. Citizens for a Safe Future Clean Water,
Furthermore, section 161.1551 establishes clear instructions to determine which two specific Commission members will serve on the standing preliminary review committee at any given time. TEX. Loc. Gov'T CODE ANN. § 161.1551(c)-(d) (West Supp. 2011). If a Commission member were allowed to serve as the third member in the position of the review officer, that Commission member would be unable to follow the rotation outlined in the statute. Id. § 161.1551 (d) (explaining that the committee rotates in a specific order). The statute does not contemplate this scenario, suggesting that the Legislature did not intend for the third member of the preliminary review committee to be a Commission member.4 For these reasons, we conclude that a Commission member may not serve as the review officer to a preliminary review committee under section 161.1551. *Page 4
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
