KP-0492

Ken Paxton

Summary

A commissioners court has authority to delegate to any appropriate county official a function that is not a core duty of another county official. To the extent the duties of the contract and procurement specialist position are not core duties of the Aransas County Attorney’s Office, the position and its associated funding may be transferred from the County Attorney to another appropriate county office. The specific office to which this position and funding may be reassigned is a determination for the Commissioners Court in the first instance, as long as other conflicts are not created with the transfer of duties.

A commissioners court has authority to hire legal counsel to assist with county responsibilities so long as the statutory duties of other county officials are not thereby usurped. To the extent it does not usurp or interfere with the statutory duties of other county officials, including the County Attorney, the Aransas Commissioners Court is authorized to create a new attorney position concerning the affairs of Aransas County. To the extent it does not usurp or interfere with the County Attorney’s core duties, the Commissioners Court has, in some circumstances, authority through the exercise of its budgetary power to defund an existing civil attorney position to finance the new attorney position.
 

Opinion File

kp-0492.pdf