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Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
MW-115
| Tex. Att'y Gen. | Jul 2, 1979
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The Attorney General of Texas December 27, 1979

MARK WHITE

Attorney General

Honorable Knute L. Dietxe Opinion No. NW-115 Criminal District Attorney

Victoria County Courts Building Re: Authority of a county Victoria, Texas 77901 construct and maintain a sewage treatment plant Dear Mr. Dietxe:

You have requested our opinion regardng the authority of Victoria County to operate and maintain a sewage treatment plant In 1963, the federal government conveyed to Victoria County 17.59 acres of land containing, inter alia, a sewage treatment plant The grant was conditioned upon the county’s compliance, for a period of 20 years, with the following terms (1) to continuously use the property for public health purposes in accordance with the county’s grant application; (2) to alienate or encumber land only with the permission of the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare; and (3) to submit annual Since 1963, county has reports detailing the use of the property. operated the sewage treatment plant, which serves both public and private residents of the county.

Victoria County was authorized to enter into such an agreement by sections 19(a) and 19(b) of article 2351, V.T.C.S, which provide: 19(a) The Commissioners Court of each county of this State, in addition the powers already conferred upon it by law, is expressly authorized and

empowered to contract with

Government, or with any agency thereof, and particularly with the Federal Works Administrator, the Housing and Home Finance Administrator, and/or the National Housing Administrator, or their successor or successors, for the acquisition of land, or in land, in such county, owned by the United States Government, or any agency thereof, and for acquisition of any temporary housing on land

which the United States Government, or any agency thereof, may own or control; and each such county in *2 - Page Two 04W-115) this State is authorized and empowered to acquire by purchase, gift or otherwise, any such land and any such housing from the United States Government, or any agency thered, and to own and operate such land and housing.

(b) Each Commissioners Court in this State is authorized and empowered to adopt a resolution or order requesting the transfer said county of any such land or housing, or interest therein, which the United States Government, or any agency thereof, is now, or may be hereafter, authorized to convey or transfer to such county, and each such county, through its Commissioners Court, is expressly authorized and empowered to bind itself to comply with any and all terms and condtions which

Government, or any agency thereof, may impose as a prerequisite to transfer or conveyance of any of such land or housing, or either of them, or any interest therein; and any instrument or deed conveying to said county any such land or any such housing, or any therein, may contain any conditions and provisions, convenants and warranties which may be prescribed by the United States Government, or any agency thereof, and agreed upon by said county acting through its Commissioners Court, provided that such terms and conditions are not inhibited by the Constitution of the State of Texas.

Although sections 19(a) and 19(b) of article 2351 probably constitute sufficient authorization for Victoria County to operate and maintain the facility, article 4418f, V.T.CS., furnishes additional support That statute empowers the commissioners court of “any county” to

apprcpriate and expend money from the general revenues of its County for and in behalf of public health and sanitation within its County. See Attorney General Opinions M-1049 (1972); do24 (1944).

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In our opinion, these statutes authorize Victoria County to operate and maintain sewage treatment plant located on property ceded county by the federal government in 1963.

SUMMARY Victoria County is authorized to operate and maintain a sewage treatment plant located on property ceded to the county by the federal government in 1963.

Attorney General of Texas *3 (NW-115) - Page Three JOHN W. PAINTER, JR.

First Assistant Attorney General

TED L. HARTLEY

Executive Assistant Attorney General

Prepared by Rick GiIpin

Assistant Attorney General

APPROVED:

OPINION COMMITTEE

C. Robert Heath, Chairman

David B. Brooks

Walter Davis

Bob Gammage

Susan Garrison

Rick Gilpin

p. 366

Case Details

Case Name: Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
Court Name: Texas Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jul 2, 1979
Docket Number: MW-115
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Att'y Gen.
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