ATTORNEY GENERAL Under provisions set out in the Texas Constitution, the Texas Government Code, Title 4, 402.042 and numerous statutes, the attorney general is authorized to write advisory opinions for state and local officials. These advisory opinions are requested by agencies or officials when they are confronted with unique or unusually difficult legal questions. The attorney general also determines, under authority of the Texas Open Records Act, whether information requested for release from governmental agencies may be held from public disclosure. Requests for opinions, opinions, and open record decisions are summarized for publication in the Texas Register. The Attorney General responds to many requests for opinions and open records decisions with letter opinions. A letter opinion has the same force and effect as a formal Attorney General Opinion, and represents the opinion of the Attorney General unless and until it is modified or overruled by a subsequent letter opinion, a formal Attorney General Opinion, or a decision of a court of record. To request copies of opinions, phone (512) 462-0011. To inquire about pending requests for opinions, phone (512) 463-2110. Requests for Opinion RQ-#1014. Request from the Honorable David Counts, Chair, Natural Resources Committee, Texas House of Representatives, P.O. Box 2910, Austin, Texas, 78768-2910, regarding taxation of real property purchased from the Veteran Land Board under chapter 161, Natural Resources Code. RQ-#1015. Request from the Honorable Steven D. Wolens, Chair, Committee on State Affairs, Texas House of Representatives, P.O. Box 2910, Austin, Texas, 78768-2910, regarding whether the City of Houston may participate in the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority. TRD-9715500