Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

B-707 TEEAITORNEYGENERAL sm-T~ak;As AUSTIN. TEXAS August 25, 1947 Hon. Raymond F. Blount Opinion No, ,V-358. Secretary-Treasurer - state Anatomical Board Re: Whether Art. 4584, V.C.S., University or Texas requiring delivery of dead Medical Branch bodies to the Anatomical Galveston, Texas Board or the State of Texas is mandatory; and, whether persons embalming for the Anatomical Board are ex- empt rrom the requirements of an embalmer's lioense under the provisions of Article 761, V.P,C. Dear IIre Blount: Your letter of July 26 asks our advice on two questions, .the first or which is: Whether the provis- ions of Article 4584, Vernon!s Civil Statutes, are man- datory." So far as pertinent to your inquiry and for the proper analysis of the question, we.~quote from Arti- cle 4584 as rollows: "All public officers, agents, and ser- vants, and all officers, agents and servants cf any county, city, town, district or other municipality, and of any and every almshouse, prison, morgue, hospital, or any other pub- lic institution, having charge or control of dead human bodies required to be buried at public expense are hereby re uired after not- ification in writing by sai-+%---'oard or its duly authorized officers, or persons designated by the authorities of said board, then and there- after to announce to said board, its author- ized orricer or agent, whenever such body or bodies come into his or their possession, charge or control, and shall without Pee or reward greater than the-e of such l'ee as was paid in any county, city, town, or munici- pality on the third day of April, 1907, for the burial of pauper bodies, deliver such body Hon. Raymond F’. Blonnt, Page 2, V-3.58. or bodies, and permit the said board and its agents and the physicians and surgeons, rrom time to time designated by them who may com- ply with the provisions of this law, to take and remove all such bodies as are not desired for post mortem examination by the medical stair of public hospitals or institutions ror the insane, to be used within this State ror the advancement of medical science. e . .)) (Xmphasis supplied throughout this opinion). Certain exceptions are provided for bodies hav- ing claimants and for those bodies with contagious dis- eases. Further provisions are made governing the length of time which shall expire after death and arter notice to those notified to take charge of the body, artsr which the body becomes subject to disposal under the provisions of this Article. The Article rurther provides that "do- livery shall be made as soon thereafter to said Board,its orricers, Or agents, as may be possibleoR The Board referred to was created by Art, 4583, V. c. s., as the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas. It is made up of the Profesaor of Anatomy and the Profrs- sor of Surgery of each of the medical schools or colleges incorporated in the State of Texas, and of the ssvoral med- ical and dental schools and colleges inqoqoratsd in this State. Other provisions are made for proper sareguarda in connection with the handling of dead bodies, and for the organization, functions and expenses of the Anatomi- cal Board0 The statute seems to be clear in requiring those in charge or-dead bodies, named within the statutes, to deliver them, under the circumstances set out in the stat- ute, to the Anatomical Board or as directed by it. The words vshallv and 'required" used in this Article when con- sidered in connection with the general purposes and subject matter of the statute bear out the position that this stat- ute is mandatory. To construe the statute otherwise would leave the Anatomical Board entirely subject to the pleas- ure of those named in the statutes and would offer little assurance of a supply of subjects upon which the medical institutions might facilitate the instruction there given. Your second question asks whether those persons embalming for the Anatomical Board are exempt within the terms or Article 761, Vernon's Penal Code, from the rs- qnirsment contained in Art, 759 of Vernon's Penal Code, Hon. Raymond F. BLount , Page 3) V-358. that “every person engaged in or desiring to engage in the practice of embalming in connection with the care and disposition of dead bodies within this State shall make a written application to the State Board of Embalm- ing for a license”, etc. Article 761 of the same Chapter, providing ex- emptions , reads : “This chapter does not apply to one simply engaged in the furnishing of burial receptacles, nor is it intended to apply to or interfere with the duties of anv muni- cipal~, county or State officer or State in- stitution.” Article 4583 .creates the Anatomical Board as an official body and its members are, therefore, State officers. Their duties and the activities of those per- forming neoessary acts in carrying out those duties un- der the direction of the Anatomical Board are clearly not subject to the embalmer’s license law. This opinion is not to be understood as Limit- ing or restricting the application of Rules77 through 86 of Article 4477, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, regulating the transportation of dead bodies, The provisions of Art. 4504 V.C.S., re- quiring the delivery of dead bodies under the circumstances therein set out, to the Anato- mical Board of the State of Texas, is manda- tory. Embalming of dead bodies in the custody of the Anatomical Board is not required to be done by a Licensed embalmer. Art. 761 V.P.C. Very truly yours APPROVED ATTOE?EY GENERALOF TEXAS 7 - FITr- T ASSISTANT By?dm&- ATT0 RNEYGENERAL Ned McDaniel Assistant N&:x%: jmc