Judges: Robert T. Stephan, Attorney General
Filed Date: 1/19/1993
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Bill Brady State Senator, Fourteenth District State Capitol, Room 140N Topeka, Kansas 66612
The Honorable Jim D. Garner State Representative, Eleventh District State Capitol, Room 281W Topeka, Kansas 66612
Dear Senator Brady and Representative Garner:
You inquire whether the city of Coffeyville, a city of the first class, has the authority to build, equip and maintain a medical office building which will be attached to the city hospital. You suggest that authority may be present under K.S.A.
K.S.A.
There are no court decisions nor is there legislative history which might articulate the legislature's intent when it enacted these provisions. The issue then becomes whether this proposed medical office building is "an addition to the hospital".
K.S.A. 1991 Supp.
It is our opinion that the city is authorize to construct such a building under the authority of K.S.A.
Alternatively, K.S.A.
"In a broader sense, public building is defined as . . . a building, which . . . may be fairly deemed to promote a public purpose or to subserve a public use; where the public congregates in considerable numbers either for amusement or for other purposes.
"As used in statutes, their is no hard and fast rule with respect to what may be included within the term ``public building,' . . . and, where the term is unaccompanied by words of explanation or limitation, whether it includes a particular building depends upon the general scheme or object of the statute."
It is our opinion that a medical office building would constitute a "public building" under K.S.A.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. STEPHAN Attorney General of Kansas
Mary Feighny Assistant Attorney General
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