Judges: ROBERT W. WARREN, Attorney General
Filed Date: 10/2/1974
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/15/2017
DENNIS J. FLYNN, Corporation Counsel, Racine County
In 1973 the legislature revised the Mental Health Act by delegating to the counties the primary responsibility of providing or purchasing services for persons in need of certain types of care. This was achieved by allowing the county to establish two boards under sec.
Although you indicate no reluctance to provide such services as Corporation Counsel, you express some concern that the interests of these Boards will not always be in harmony with that of the Racine County Board of Supervisors. As examples, you cite instances in which these Boards must request supplementary financing from the County Board because of the shortage of funds and the necessity for the County Board to pass on the plan and budget prepared by these Boards. You also refer to a dispute between the State Department of Health and Social Services and the
It is your opinion that these Boards are authorized to retain their own legal counsel under secs.
Except for Milwaukee County which derives its power from sec. 59.455, counties are authorized to employ a Corporation Counsel under sec.
The concerns which you express relate to matters of policy and not legal issues. For example, whether the County Board should approve supplementary financing and whether it should pass favorably on the *Page 470 plan and budget submitted by either Board is a matter of judgment to be exercised by the County Board. If a conflict does arise relative to some legal issue, it is your duty to advise the respective parties as to whose position is correct.
Relative to the possible necessity for instituting legal actions on behalf of any of the three Boards, I again see no conflict. The
Although it may place the Corporation Counsel in an uncomfortable position when required to resolve a legal issue between two or more boards which he is required to advise, I foresee no circumstances under which a conflict of interest would arise. If the solution to any conflict regarding policy or law arises, you should feel free to address your inquiry to the Department of Health and Social Services and my office, respectively.
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