Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1969 )


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  •                                  NEY        GENEKAI.
    EXAS
    Honorable Homer R. Taylor        Opinion No. M-448
    County Attorney
    Wharton County Courthouse        Re:   Authortty of the Commissioners
    Wharton, Texas 11488                   Court to sell Nightingale
    Hospital, a county hospital.
    Dear Mr. Taylor:
    Your recent letter requests the opinion of this office
    as to whether the Commissioners Court of Wharton County has the
    authority to sell Nightingale Hospital which is operated by
    Wharton County as a county hospital.
    You state in your letter that the hospital was estab-
    lished in 1939 pursuant to the authority of Article 4478, Vernon's
    Civil Statutes, after a vote of the qualified property tax pay-
    ing voters of the county. The relevant portions of Article 4418
    read as follows:
    II   Whenever any such proposition shall re-
    . . .
    ceive   a majority
    of the votes of the qualified prop-
    erty tax payers voting at such election, said com-
    missioners court shall establish and maintain such
    hospital and shall have the following powers:
    "1 . To purchase and lease real property there-
    for, or acquire such real property, and easements
    therein, by condemnation proceedings.
    "2 . To purchase or erect all necessary build-
    ings, make all necessary improvements and repairs
    and alter any existing buildings, for the use of
    said hospital. The plans for such erection, al?
    teration, or repair shall first be approved,by the
    State Health Officer, if his approval is requested
    by the said commissioners court.
    "3 . To cause to be assessed, levied and col-
    lected, such taxes upon the real and personal prop-
    erty owned in the county as it shall deem necessary
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    Hon. Homer R. Taylor, page 2             M-448
    to provide the funds for the maintenance thereof,
    and for all other necessary expenditures therefor.
    "4 . To issue county bonds to provide funds
    for the establishing, enlarging and equipping of
    said hospital and for all other necessary permanent
    improvements in connection therewith; to do all
    other things that may be required by law in order
    to render said bonds valid.
    "5 . To appoint a board of managers for said
    hospital.
    "6. To accept and hold in trust for the county,
    any grant or devise of land, or any gift or bequest
    of money or other personal property or any donation
    to be applied, principal or income or both, for the
    benefit of said hospital, and apply the same in ac-
    cordance with the terms of the gift."
    It appears from the quoted language that once the
    electorate has voted to establish a county,hospital, the com-
    missioners court is required to establish and maintain such
    hospital.  The powers conferred upon the commissioners court
    by Article 4478 do not include the power to sell a county hospi-
    tal that has been established under said Article.
    The courts of this State, and this office, have repeated-
    ly held that the commissioners court has only such powers as are
    conferred upon it by the Constitution and statutes, either ex-
    pressly or by necessary implication.  CCZ,
    
    127 Tex. 343
    , 
    92 S.W.2d 1011
    (1936); Von Rosenberg v. Lovett,
    
    173 S.W. 508
    (Tex.Civ.App. 1915; error ref.); Roper v. Hall
    
    280 S.W. 289
    (Tex.Civ.App. 1925, no writ). We find no stat&e
    or constitutional provision which expressly or by necessary
    implication authorizes the Commissioners Court of Wharton
    County to sell the county hospital.
    We recognize that Articles 44943, 4494k and 4494m,
    Vernon's Civil Statutes, purport to authorize certain counties
    to sell county hospitals.  These statutes are restricted to
    counties having a specified population or a specified population
    and assessed property evaluation. Wharton County does not come
    within the limits specified in these statutes.
    you are therefore advised that in our opinion no authority
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    Hon. Homer R. Taylor, page 3               M-448
    exists for the Commissioners Court of Wharton County to sell the
    county hospital.
    SUMMARY
    The Commissioners Court of Wharton County
    does not have either express or implied authority
    to sell the county hospital established pursuant
    to Article 4478, V.C.S.
    eneral of Texas
    Prepared by W. 0. Shultz
    Assistant Attorney General
    APPROVED:
    OPINION COMMITTEE
    Kerns Taylor, Chairman
    George Kelton, Vice-Chairman
    David Longoria
    Arthur Sandlin
    Jim Swearingen
    Bill Allen
    HAWTHORNE PHILLIPS
    Executive Assistant
    W. V. GEPPERT
    Staff Legal Assistant
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Document Info

Docket Number: M-448

Judges: Crawford Martin

Filed Date: 7/2/1969

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017