Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

WILL WILSON January 13, 1961 Mr. Raymond W. Vowel1 Executive Director Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools Box S, Capitol Station Austin, Texas Opinion No. W-981 Re: Validity of proposed con- tract between the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools and the county, whereby the county agrees to care for mentally ill committed to a Texas State Hospital under the control and management of the Board for Texas State Hospitals Dear Mr. Vowell: and Special Schools. You have requested our opinion on the validity of a proposed contract between the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools and the County of El Paso, whereby the County of El Paso, acting by and through the El Paso County Hospital, agrees to care and treat persons ad'udged to be mentally ill, speclfically agreeing to: 1 provide and maintain in-patient hospital facilities, 2 provide diets and basic nursing care, 3 furnish and rr maintain facilities for out-patients, and I4 I provide and make available psychiatric consulting services of an aver- age of ten visits per week. Pursuant to the provisions of Article 3174b, Vernon's Civil Statutes, the Board for Texas State Hospi- tals and Special Schools has control and management of the Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools created by the Legislature and such "out-patient clinics" as are establish- ed by the Board pursuant to the provisions of Article 317413-4, Vernon's Civil Statutes. The El Paso County Hospital is not a Texas State Hospital or Special School created by the Legislature and Mr. Raymond W. Vowell, page 2 (Ww-981) the proposed contract does not create an out-patient clinic in compliance with the provisions of Article 3174b-4, Ver- non's Civil Statutes. We fail to find any provision author- izing the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools to contract with the county for the care and treatment of mentally ill committed to a Texas State Hospital under the management and control of the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools. It is our opinion that the proposed con- tract attached to your request is invalid. SUIYMARY The Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools does not have a,uthority to enter into the proposed contract where- by the county agrees to care for the tnen- tally ill committed to a Texas State Hos- pital under the control and management of the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools. Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas JR:ms/hmc APPROVED: OPINION COMUTTEE W. V. Geppert, Chairman Glenn R. Brown Cecil Cammack Dean Davis Gordon Cass Fred Werkenthin REVIEWED FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Morgan Nesbitt