Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Dr. James A. Bethea OPIRIOM 80. ww-101 Executive Director Board for State Hospitals Re: Whether or not other and Special Schools specific legislation Austin, Texas. is needed In order to carry out the purposes of Art. II, Sec. 1, page 22 of the Senate Appropriation Bill con- cerning the construction, equipping, and furnishing of a new Community Dear Dr. Bethea: Hospital clinic. In your recent request for an opinion which has been directed to this office, you stated that the proposed Senate Appropriation Bill for the next biennium provides an appropriation for the construction, equipping, and furnishing of a new CommunityHospital clinic to be located in the Dallas or Houston area, and an appropriation for the operation of Its facilities. You went on to state that a question has arisen among members of the Board as to whether or not other specific legislation would be needed in order to carry on the purpose of this provision of the Appropria- tion Bill. Article II of the proposed Senate Appropriation Bill relates to State Hospitals and Speuial Schools. Article II, Sec. 1, page 22 under the heading of Rew Con- s truction provides: “There Is hereby appropriated out of the General Revenue Fund for the construction, ewQving, and furnishing of a new Community Hospital clinic not to exceed 60 hospital beds to be located in the Dallas or Houston area to be used for tralnlng, research, and out-patient clinic for mental illness the sum of . . . Article 3192, V.C.S., states: “There shall be established and maintained a Psychopathic Hospital at Galveston to be known Dr. James A. Bethea, paw 2, ww-101 as the Galvskton State Psychopathic Hospital, and one-at Dallas to be known as the Dallas State Psychopathic Hospital. The Galveston State Psychopathic Hospital shall be a hospi- tal for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases both in the hospital and out patient clinic, and~shall be available as a part of the teaching facilities in.mental medicine for the State Medical College. The Dallas State Psychopathic Hospltal~shall be,a has- pita1 for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases both iffthe hospital and in out patient clinic. Article 3192a, V.C.S., 1925, as amended, Is the en- acting statute which creates the Dallas Psychopathic Hosp- ital as defined in Article 3192, V.C.S., 1925. It should also be noted that Article 3192b, V.C.S., Acts of 1945, 49th Legislature, transferred the control and management of Gal- veston State Psychopathic Hospital from the State Board of Control to the Board'of Regents of The University of Texas, for use as a teaching facility of the School of Medicine of The University of,Texas. It is our understanding that~the Dallas Psychopath- ic Hospital provided for In Art. 3192a, V.C.S., 1925, as amended, has never been established, and, therefore, since the statutory authorization for the Dallas State Hospital has not been repealed, the same-could, at the present time, be established at Dallas,,Texas, as a Psychopathic ,Hosp$tal for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases for both an In and out patient clinic. Such statute constitutes a pre- existing law, and no other specific legislation is needed to carry out the provisions of Article II, Sec. 1, page 22, of the Senate Appropriation Bill for the establishment, opera- tion, and maintenance of such hospital in Dallas, Texas. Directing our attention to the location of such clinic in an are% other than that designated in Art. 3192, V.C.S., no similar statute has been found authorlslng the establishment of a psychopathic clinic lnthe Houston area. Attorney General's Opinion No. V-1190, relates to the authority of the Board for.Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools to create and establish a new psychiatric hospital out of funds credited to a special fund known as the State Hospitals and Special Schools Building Fund. In that instance, all funds credited to the said Building Fund were expressly designated for use,by the Board for Texas -..-. . Dr. James A. Bethea, page 3, WW-101 State Hospitals and Special Schools for the purpose of con- structing, repairing, and equipping such buildings as in the opinion of the Board were necessary to the proper care of those committed to such hospitals and special schools. Art- icle 7047c-1, Sec. 3, Y.C.S. The above referred'to Opinicn held that Article 7047c-1, Section 3, V.C.S.,,which~sets up the State Hospi- tals and Soecial Schools Building Pund, was not sufficiently broad in scope to authorize the ijoardfor Texas State Hospi- tals and Special Schools to create and establish new insti- tutions, in the absence of authorization for the,establish- ment of a particular institution.~: It is clear that the appropriation here in question relates solely to the creation of an instltutian within the jurisdiction of the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Spec- ial Schools. The language used in the above referred to Attorney General's Opinion is applicable here insofar as it' applies to establishment of the clinic in any method or locality In contravention of the provisions of Art. 3192, V.C.S. It was there stated: "Specified acts of the Legislature have authorized the creation and establishment of institutions within the jurisdiction of the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools. An examination of the acts finques- tion reveals that specific authorization has been deemed necessary in the past. (See Chapters 1, 2, and 3, Titles 51, V.C.S.)? In ouropinion, if statutory authorization is re- quired to create.or establish a new Institution in an in- stance where the funds were credited to a Special Fund for construction purposes,'then all the stronger statutory auth- orization Is necessary to permit the establishment of a new institution where the construction is provided for only by way of funds designated for that purpose in an Appropriation Bill. In the absence of statutory authorization for the establishment of the particular Institution in the Houston area, it is our opinion that such new institution may not be established. We can find no authority or power in the Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools to create or establish such new institution in the Houston area. Articles 693 and 3174b, Vernon's Civil Statutes. Public officers and governmental and administra- tive Boards possess only such powers as are expressly con- -. _ Dr. James A. Bethea, we 4, WW-101 ferredupon them by law or may be necessarily Implied from In answer to your question, we are of the opinion that the appropriation for establishment of a new Community Hospital Cliniccontained in the Senate Appropriation Bill does not require additional legislation to authorize the Board to create and establish such new institution, insofar as it provides that the clinic may be located in Dallas,Texas. However, other statutory authorization would be necessary in order to expend the funds in question for a new institution in the Houston area. We find no specific or general statu- tory authorization~'givingthe Board for Texas State Hospitals and Special Schools the power to create or establish a new institution in the Houston Area. SUMMARY Article 3192, V.C.S., constltute,sstatutory authorization for the establishment of,a Psychopathic Hospital in Dallas, Texas; and, Insofar as Article II, Sec. 1, page 22 of the SenateAppropriatIon Bill relates to the construction, equipping, and furnishing of a new community hospital clinic in Dallas, Texas, no additional legislation is needed; however, legislative authorization will be required to carry out the purposes of Article II, Sec. 1, page 22 of the Senate Appropriation Bill relat- ing to the possible location of the hospital in the Houston area. Yours very truly, WILL WIISON Attorney General of Texas By & /b!- B. H. Timmins, Jr. BRT:jl:rh Assistant -..-., - Dr. James A. Bethea, page 5, ww-101 APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE: H. Grady Chandler, Chairman Edwin P. Horner Richard Stone Arthur Sandlin REVIEWED FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL By: Geo. P. Blackburn