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THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF TEXAS
AusN i. TEX
PRICE DANIEL
ATTORNEY GENERAL October 8, 1951
Hon. Coke R. Stevenson, Jr.
Administrator
Texas Liquor Control Board
Austin, Texas Opinion No, V-1304
Re: Validity of the rider in
the general appropriation
bill for the biennium end-
ing August 31, 1951, which
requires a transfer of
$5,000 from the Confiscat-
ed Liquor Fund to the Gen-
eral Revenue Fund,
Dear Sirg
You have requested an opinion of this office as
to the validity of the following rider in the general ap-
propriation bill for the biennium ending August 31, 1951,
(H.B. 322, Acts 51st Leg., R.S. 1949, ch. 615, po 1208,
at p. 1350)4
"(24) Transfer from Special Funds,
In addition to the sums to be transferred
to the General Revenue Fund from special
funds as heretofore authorized in this
Act and in other Statutes, there is here-
by appropriated and the Comptroller and
Treasurer shall transfer durirgeach year
of the biennium beginning September 1, 1949,
the following sums out of the respective
special funds to the General Revenue Fund
for the purpose of repaying said General
Revenue Fund for services rendered by the
administrative departments operating from
General Revenue appropriations o . oLiquor
Confiscation Fund, Five Thousand Dollars
($5,ooo000); . ."
By a general statute which amended Section 30 of
the Texas Liquor Control Act (Art. 66630, v.P.C.) the 51st
Legislature allocated 35% of all moneys recovered each bi-
ennium from the sale of confisated liquor, contatnert, and
certain other property to the Confiscated Liquor Fund and
placed the authority for its disposition in the Liqu Or Con-
trol Board in the following language:
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-1304, text, October 8, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth266122/m1/1/?q=%221951~%22: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.