Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-1258 Page: 3 of 3
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Hon. Olin Culberson, Page 3 (V-1258)
fund from which such costs are paid. Att'y Gen. Op. V-1125
(1950).
In view of the foregoing, it is our opinion that
money collected by the Railroad Commission for reproducing
and distributing public records of the Commission by microfilm,
photostatic, or other process should be deposited to the credit
of the contingent expense fund from which the cost of reproduc-
tion and distribution was paid to reimburse such appropriation,
and that money so deposited is appropriated to the Commission
to be expended for the purposes designated therein.
SUMMARY
Money collected by the Railroad Commission of
Texas for reproducing and distributing its public rec-
ords for private use by microfilm, photostatic, or
other process should be deposited in the State Treas-
ury to the credit of the current appropriation for
contingent expenses from which the cost of reproduc-
tion and distribution was paid, in order to reimburse
such appropriation. Contingent expense appropriations,
so reimbursed, may be expended by the Commission for
the purposes designated therein.
Yours very truly,
PRICE DANIEL
APPROVED: Attorney General
Jesse P. Luton, Jr.
Reviewing Assistant y
Price Daniel Everett Hutchinson
Attorney General Executive AssistantEH:lg
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