Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

THER~TO~RNEYGENERAL OFTEXAS July 23, 1953 Hon. James A. Bethea, M. D. Opinion NO. s-72 Executive Director Board for Texas State Hospitals Re: Legality,of spaying and Special Schools- rental allowances Austin, Texas to Superintendent of MoKnight'State Sanatorium while residing off the grounds of the hos- Dear Dr. Bethea: pital. You have asked in substance the following ques- tions: Does Section 1 of Article 3184, Vernon's Civil Statutes, apply to all State hospitals or only to State mental hospitals? May the superintendentof a tuberculo- sis hospital live off the grounds and be paid rental al- lowances? From the wording of your request, we assume that your inquiry is limited solely to McKnlght State Sanatorium. Section 1 of Article 3184, Vernon's Civil Stat- utes, states: "The Superintendentof each State Hospi- tal shall be's married man, a skilled phgsl- cian authorized to practice medicine in Texas, and shall have not less than five (5) years experience in the treatment of manta? diseases. He shall reside at the hospital with his family and shall devote his time exclusively to the duties of his office, . . .'I (Emphasisadded.) Substantiallythese same provisionshave been the law for many years. See Art. 3184, R.C.S. lY25; Art. 119, R.C.S. 1911; Art. 97, R.C.S. 18%; Art. 75, R.C+S. 1879. The caption of the original act from which Arti- cle 3184 evolved (Ch. 93, General Laws 7th Leg., 1858, p. 114) reads as follows: - . I Hon. James A. Bethea, page 2 (s-72) "An act to provide for the organisa- tioa of thenState LutiaticAsylum, aid for the care and maintenance of the insane." In earlier cbdlficationsthe phra&e "lunatic asglum" appeared In place of the phrde "StateHospital" IMJWused in Article 3184. In the revision of'1925 the various institufiotisfor the oare of the m&tally ill, theretofore known a8 hospitals for the insane. lunatic asyluma, insane asylums, and so on, were r&amed "State Hospitals." See Art. 3185, V.C.S. Along with this change, the phrase "State Hospital" was substitutedin Article 3184 for "lunaticasylum." The article was cod- ified as a ptirtof the chapter entitled "StateHospitals" which deals with mental hospitals. StatuteB relating tb institutionsfor treatment of tuberculosiswere codified under a separate chapter entitled "Other Institutions." It was held in Wood v. State, 133 Tex. 110, 126 S.W.2d 4, 7 (1939): "It la the settled law that statutes should be construed so ab to carry out the legislative intent, and when such intent is once ascertained,it should be given ef- fect, e.venthough the literal m&aning of the words used therein is not followed." Bearing in mind the above history of this law and the fact that the present law states that the super- intendent "shall have not less than five (5),garreeq$e- rience in the treatment of mental diseases, the oplnlon that it was the Intent of the Legislature that Section 1, Article 3184, Vernon's Civil Statutes, should apply only to superintendentsof mental hospitals. We do not find any statute requiring the Super- intendent of I&Knight State Sanatorium to reside on the grounds D Article 3239, V.C.S., requires that he be a reg- ularly licensed physician, and you state that the present Superintendentis a doctor. The legality of paying rental allowances to the Superintendent of MoKnight State Sanatorium when residing off the grounds is governed at present by subsection (f), Section 5, Article II of Chapter 499, Acts 52nd Leglsla- ture, which states: Hon. James A. Bethea, page 3 (S-72) "Where housing is not available on the grounds of the idtitutioh for doctors, the Board is hereby authorized to reimburse the doctor for the-actual amount of rent and util- ities for housing similar to that furnished on the grounds, provided that such rent pag- ments shall not exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100) per month and utilities payments shall not exceed Twent -five Dollars ($25) per month." (Emphasis added.3 Whether housing Is available on the grouiidsis a question of fact upon which we cannot pass, but which is to be determined by the Board. This opinion ex essly overrules Attorney Gen- eral's Opinion 0-5657.(19r 3) insofar as they conflict. SUMMARY Section 1, Article 3184, Vernon's Civil Statutes, requiring State hospl- tal superintendents to have five years experience in treating mental diseases and to "reside at the hospital" applies only to superintendents of State mental hospitals. Where housing is not avall- able on the grounds of McKnlght State Sanatorium, a tuberculosis hospital, the Superintendent may be reimbursed for rent and utilities. APPROVED: Yours very truly, Rudy G. Rice JOHN BEN SHEPPERD State Affairs Division Attorney General Willis E. Gresham Reviewer BY -&"- cc-.R4 Mary K. wall Sam C. Ratliff Reviewer Assistant Robert S. Trotti First Assistant John Ben Shepperd Attorney General SCR/rt