Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable Sim W. Goodall County Attorney, Hall County County Courthouse Memphis, Texas Opinion No. W-1113 Re: Authority of Commis- sioners Court to purchase existing hospital facili- ties for use as a county hospital; autho- rity of Commissioners Court to employ counsel; authority for the creation of a hospital district in Hall Dear Mr. Goodall: County. Your letter of July 12, 1961, requests our opinion on the following six questions. "#l. Is the commissioners court authorized to purchase existing hospital facilities with the pro- ceeds from the sale of the hospital bonds? "#2. Is the commissioners court authorized to employ an attorney at the rate of $20.00 per hour to Investigate the problems with regard to the construction of a County Hospital and to advise the court on legal issues? This legal fee to be paid by the county. “#4. Is it practical or legally possible to establish a hospital district within the boundaries of this county this year? Honorable Sim W. Goodall, page 2 (WW-1113) "#5. May the commissioners court delay the construction of a county hospital until such time as a hospital district is established? "#6. Are the tax consequences and other facts stated in the inclosed FINANCIAL ANALYSIS prepared by the attorney employed by three of the commissioners correct?" The powers of Commissioners Courts in regard to county hospitals are found in Article 4478, Vernon's Civil Statutes. Expltcit power to "purchase or erect all neces- sary buildings, as is set out in that article, seems to us the clearest of authority for the purchase of existing hospital facilities. In answer to your second question, we are of the opinion that the employment of an attorney in this Instance was authorized. While a Commissioners~court may not retain an attorney for general legal services, it may employ an attorney for service in a particular matter that is of unusual public importance. Attorney General's Opinions Nos. O-7474 (1946), O-4995 (1942 ; O,-1372'(1939);Gibson v. Davis, 236 S.W. 202 (civ.App. 1921 I; 15 Tex.Jur.2d 277, Counties, Sec. 48. Fees for such legal services should be paid from the county's General Fund. Attorney General's Opinions Nos. O-4955, O-1372. Your fourth and fifth questions relate to the establishment of a hospital district in-Hall County. Accord- ing to the United States Census of 1960, Hall County's popu- lation Is 7,322. Legislation permitting the creation of hospital districts does not apply to counties with a popula- tion of less than 190,000, other than Galveston County. Article '4494n,Vernon's Civil Statutes; Texas Constitution, Article IX, Section 4. Although special provisions for the establishment of hospital districts in certain specified counties have been enacted in recent years, Hall County is not one of those so favored. Texas Constitution, Article IX, Sections 5, 6, 7 and 8. Your sixth question is not within our province. This office is authorized to render opinions on questions of law only. -. - Honorable Sim W. Goodall, page 3 (WW-1113) SUMMARY The Commissioners Court of Hall County is authorized to purchase existing hospital facilities for use as a county hospital; and to employ an attorney for the special purpose of advising the Court in regard to legal matters relative to the construction of such county hospital. Fees for such legal services should be paid from the county's General Fund. No authority exists for the creation of a hospital district in Hall County. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas GH:lgh BY Gilbert Hargrave Assistant APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Pat Bailey Howard Mays Jack N. Price Dudley McCalla REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Houghton Brownlee, Jr.