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1997 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1997)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0149 and id is 1 raw text is: STATE OF TENNESSEE
OFFICE OF THE
ATFORNEY GENERAL
500 CHARLOTTE AVENUE
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 37243-0497
January 6, 1997
Opinion No. 97-001
Assignment of Staff Attorneys
QUESTIONS
An assistant to the Commissioner of Finance and Administration has testified before a
legislative committee that the Executive Branch is establishing a law department. The attorneys now
working under the supervision of several state agencies and departments would be assigned to it.
Can the Governor legally establish a law department and assign department and agency attorneys
to work under the supervision of the director of the new department without legislative enactment
of an amendment to state law?
Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-6-301(a) permits the various departments and agencies to employ staff
attorneys and requires that those attorneys work solely under the supervision and direction of the
particular department or agency that employs them, except when they are working under the
direction of the Attorney General. Therefore, assigning the staff attorneys of the several state
agencies and departments to work under the supervision of the director of a new, centralized law
office or department could not lawfully be accomplished without new legislation.
ANALYSIS
Tenn. Code Ann. § 8-6-301(a) states:
(a) The attorney general and reporter, either in person or by assistant, shall represent
all offices, departments, agencies, boards, commissions or instrumentalities of the
state now in existence or which may hereafter be created. All legal services required
by such offices, departments, agencies, boards, commissions or instrumentalities of
the state shall be rendered by, or under the direction of, the attorney general and
reporter. This section shall not prevent the various offices, departments, agencies,
boards, commissions or instrumentalities of the state from employing other attorneys,
working solely under the supervision and at the direction of the agency, for the

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