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Hon. J. W. Edgar, page 3 ,(V-1342)
with the payroll clerk or official- by-
whom such salary or other compensation
is certified for payment, an'd oath or
affirmation stating: . . ."
In our Opinion V-1263 (1951), we held valid
all of the Non-Subversive Oath except the retrospec-
tive portion thereof. A copy of this opinion is at-
tached.
Since it is clear from your letter that part
of the appropriated money is commingled withfunds
from other sources to pay salaries and' other personal
services compensation, it will be. necessary for all
persons receiving salary or compensationLfrom such com-
mingled funds to take the required oath. This Is neces-
sary to insure that all of the State's appropriation is
handled in compliance with the above section. Thus, a
person in any one of the above categories who receives
all or a portion of his salary or compensation from mon-
eys coming originally from the State Available School
Fund or the general fund must take the oath prior to re-
ceiving payment.
The funds in the general appropriation bill
for the Public Junior Colleges are to be expended only
Pt for the "payment of adequate instructional salaries and
the purchase of supplies and materials requir d for ade-
quate instruction." Sec. 5, Art.IV of LB. 42 ,aat-p.
1445. Those instructors whose salary or compensation
will be paid in whole or in part from these funds are
required to take the "Non-Subversive Oath" prior to re-
ceipt of the salary or compensation.
All persons receiving salary or com-
pensation from funds that are in whole or
in part received from State appropriations
in the general appropriation bill to the
Foundation School Program, or from funds
appropriated from the State Available
School Fund, or the Public Junior Colleges
appropriation must execute the "Non-Sub-
versive Oath" as set out in Att'ry Gen. Op.
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-1342, text, November 9, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth266160/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.