Office of the Attorney General — State of Texas John Cornyn The Honorable Chris D. Prentice Hale County Attorney 500 Broadway, Suite 80 Plainview, Texas 79072-8050
Re: Whether the designated representative of an authorized agent of the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission is a peace officer for purposes of sections
Dear Mr. Prentice:
You have requested our opinion as to whether the designated representative of an authorized agent of the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (the "TNRCC") is a peace officer for purposes of sections
Chapter 366 of the Texas Health and Safety Code relates to on-site sewage disposal systems. The TNRCC is charged with administration of this chapter. See Tex. Health Safety Code Ann. §§
Subject to the requirements of Section 366.071(b), the commission or an authorized agent may designate a person to:
(1) review permit applications, site evaluations, or planning materials; or
(2) inspect on-site sewage disposal systems.
Id. § 366.014 (Vernon Supp. 2002). "Authorized agent" is defined as "a local governmental entity authorized by the commission to implement and enforce rules under this chapter." Id. § 366.002(1). According to subsection 366.071(b), "[a] person designated by an authorized agent under Section 366.014 must hold a license issued by the commission under Chapter 37, Water Code." Id. § 366.071(b). You indicate that Hale County is an "authorized agent" of the TNRCC for purposes of chapter 366 and that it has designated a county employee as its "designated representative" under section 366.014. You ask whether that individual is empowered to act as a peace officer under sections
Chapter
For purposes of this subchapter, the authorized agents and employees of the Parks and Wildlife Department are peace officers. Those agents and employees are empowered to enforce this subchapter the same as any other peace officer and for that purpose have the powers and duties of peace officers assigned by Chapter 2, Code of Criminal Procedure.
Tex. Water Code Ann. §
Likewise, section 26.215 provides:
For purposes of this subchapter, the authorized agents and employees of the Parks and Wildlife Department are constituted peace officers. These agents and employees are empowered to enforce the provisions of this subchapter the same as any other peace officer, and for such purpose shall have the powers and duties of peace officers as set forth in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1965, as amended.
Id. § 26.215.
In our opinion, it is evident that sections
A statute that is plain and unambiguous will ordinarily be construed according to its literal language. Bd. of Ins. Comm'rs v. Guardian LifeIns. Co.,
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
Rick Gilpin Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
