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Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
M-1215
| Tex. Att'y Gen. | Jul 2, 1972
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*1 THE ATFOEZNEY GENERAL OFI‘EXAS AUSTIIN. TExAl 78711 September 13, 1972 Honorable Clayton T. Garrison Opinion No. ~-1215 Executive Director

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Re: Whether the Parks and Wildlife John H. Reagan Building Department Austin, Texas 78701 liability insurance

after September 1, 1972, under Article 6252-19a, V. C. S., in view of the rider in S. B. No. 1, Acts of 62nd Legisla- ture, Third Called Session, 1972, Sec. 60, page V-54, and Dear Mr. Garrison: related question?

You have requested an opinion from this office asking the following specificquestions:

“1. Is the Parks and Wildlife Department authorized to purchase liability

September 1, 1972, under the provisons of Article 6252-19a, in light of the rider in S. B.

No. 1, Acts of the 62nd Legislature, Third Called Session, 1972, at Section 60 page V-547 “2. In the event your find the Department is liability insurance for its employees while driving state vehicles, what specific funds may the Department use to make this purchase?”

In answering your first question we would note that the Texas Tort Claims Act, Article 6252-19, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, generally authorizes a governmental unit to purchase insurance to cover its operations. However, in S. B. 1 (Acts 62nd Leg., 3rd C. S., 1972, sec. 60, p. V-54) the General Appropriation Bill forbids the expenditure of appropriated funds for the purchase of liability to cover tort claims which arise under the Tort Claims Act.

Honorable Clayton T. Garrison, page 2

Because of the limitation found in S. B. 1, any authorization for the purchase of such insurance must be found in Article 6252-19a, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, which is quoted, in part, as follows:

“Section 1. The State Departments or Agencies who own and operate motor vehicles, aircraft and motorboats or watercraft of all types and sizes shall have the authority to insure their officers and employees from liability arising out of the use, operation and maintenance of such automobiles, trucks, tractors, power equipment, aircraft and motorboats or watercraft used or which may be used in the operation of such Department or Agency. Such insurance shall be provided by the purchase of a policy or policies for that purpose from some liability insurance company or companies to transact business in the State of Texas. All liability so purchased shall be pro- vided on a policy form or forms approved by the State Board of Insurance as to form and by the Attorney General as to liability. * * *

“Section 2. * * *

“Section 3. “Section 4. Such payments are to be charged against the maintenance fund of the department for which such employee is employed.” In regard to your first question, we are of the opinion that the Parks and Wildlife Department

September 1, 1972, under the provisions of Article 6252-19a, since the limitation contained in the General Appropriation Bill applies to insurance coverage purchased under the provisons of Article 6252-19.

In answer to your second question, you are advised that payment for such insurance coverage may come out of Item 9 of the appropriation the Parks and Wildlife Department, which includes operating expenses (Article 111-108) as provided by Section 4 of Article 6252-19a, quoted above.

We have heretofore noted the distinction between appropriations for claims arising under the Texas Tort Claims Act and those arising under Article 6252-19a, a separate and distinct statutory authorization. See Attorney General Opinion Nos. M-501 (1969), M-536 (1969) and M-559 (1970).

SUMMARY The Parks and Wildlife Department may for its officers and employees under the authority of Article 6252- 19a, V. C. S.

The Parks and Wildlife Department may use funds out of the Department’s “maintenance fund” to purchase this insurance as provided in Article 6252-19a, V. C. S.

Prepared by James Hackney

Assistant Attorney General

APPROVED:

OPINION COMMITTEE

Kerns Taylor, Chairman

W. E. Allen, ~Co-Chairman

Bill Flanary

Malcoim Quick

John Reeves

Bruce Curry

SAMUEL D. MCDANIEL

Staff Legal Assistant

ALFRED WALKER

Executive Assistant

NOLA WHITE

First Assistant

Case Details

Case Name: Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion
Court Name: Texas Attorney General Reports
Date Published: Jul 2, 1972
Docket Number: M-1215
Court Abbreviation: Tex. Att'y Gen.
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