Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-1479 Page: 3 of 15
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Honorable . Ls O'Deliel, Pae S
(3) Asasmina that there would be a
aooauetltion of valld Jr issued outstanding
warrants at February 1. 1941, not exootnas
the unoollectod appropriated, revenue for ten
final seven months of the binaiu, would
sash warrants, under existing laws, be a
sharg ainst appropriated old ago assis-
taase revenues to be olleotda daring the
oro February 1, 1941, to Augut 1, 1941?
(evene to be colleoted under present laws
tr the period tra oTebruary 1, 1941, to
Aumst 31, 1941, is estiasted to be approxi-
mtely s ,s,U 000.Oo).
'(4) Section 44 of Senate 1ii1 o. fl
knows as the State Dopartnat of Publie We1.
tare LAt reads as follows:
*So. 44. 'If at any time State luads
are sot available to pay al grants of as*
alotaense is tll as authorized in this Aeot
and in Heous Bll Mo. 8, A ts Forty-fourth
Legislature, Third Called Session, said
grants shall be prorated in sooordaae with
requireaents of the Fedoral Social Seurity
Board, insofar as those grants are conerat
for tke payment of which is part Federal Fuds
are allocated by salt Social Seourity Board.
*The effect of this motion of the sot
apparently mat be oonsidored in the iaer.
pretation of the validity of warrants iLssud,
against appropriated revenues to the assist-
ano fund. This seNtion seems to man that
such prorations and limitations as are applied
by te statute are eont inget upon the Federal
So teal Seurity Board first applfiag ouch pro-
rations and l3itations, and until applied by
thm isn matching state tads, is not to be
applied by the State Departasat of P blie el-
are La their aiadistratioa.
*'n this conaeetion I would like to ask
if there is any law on our statutes require ag
the prorating of payments to recipients of oil
age assistance other than the above sooton,
and what is the roper nterpretation of the
above section?
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-1479, text, 1939; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth258665/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.