The Honorable Tamara Y.S. Keener Gillespie County Attorney 125 West Main, Suite L41 Fredericksburg, Texas 78624
Re: Gillespie county attorney's authority to use money in the hot check fund to sponsor a children's book (RQ-0473-GA)
Dear Ms. Keener:
You ask about your authority to spend money from the hot check fund to sponsor a children's book.1
You inform us that the Ambassador Company has published a children's book entitled My Favorite Book, which is a book on "citizenship and how to be your best" that Ambassador is to distribute free of charge to all first grade students in Gillespie County. Brief, supra note 1, at 2. You question whether your office can spend $782 from its hot check fund to sponsor the book. See id.; see also Request Letter, supra note 1, at 1.
The hot check fund is established by Code of Criminal Procedure article
shall be deposited in the county treasury in a special fund to be administered by the county attorney. . . . Expenditures from this fund shall be at the sole discretion of the attorney and may be used only to defray the salaries and expenses of the prosecutor's office, but in no event may the county attorney . . . supplement his or her own salary from this fund.
Id. art. 102.007(f) (emphasis added). The plain language is clear that "[e]xpenditures from this fund shall be at the sole discretion of the attorney." Id. The provision's plain language also limits expenditures to only those that "defray the salaries and expenses of the prosecutor's office." Id.
Whether a particular expenditure is authorized depends on two factors: (1) whether the expenditure is related to the official business of the office, and (2) whether any constitutional or statutory provisions prohibit the expenditure. Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No. JM-0313 (1985) at 7. Because we find no constitutional or statutory provision that expressly prohibits as a general matter an expenditure for children's books, we focus our discussion on the first factor.
As to the first factor, county attorneys are generally responsible under the Texas Constitution to "represent the State in all cases in the District and inferior courts in their representative counties." Tex. Const. art.
You ask that we determine as a matter of law that you are authorized to spend $782 from the hot check fund to sponsor a children's book. See Brief, supra note 1, at 2. We are unable to make that determination. Whether the book is connected to your official business requires the application of facts to law. We cannot resolve fact questions in the opinion process. See Tex. Att'y Gen. Op. No.
Very truly yours,
GREG ABBOTT Attorney General of Texas
KENT C. SULLIVAN First Assistant Attorney General
ELLEN L. WITT Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
NANCY S. FULLER Chair, Opinion Committee
Daniel C. Bradford Assistant Attorney General, Opinion Committee
