Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

-, - THEATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUS-MN. 1% TESTAS GROVER S.r.l,L.ERS Honorable Heaver H. Baksr Chairman, Board of Control capitol Building Austin, Texas Dear Sirs Opinion Ho, O-6927 Ret Does the State Board of Control have authority to lease the Galveston State Psychopathlo Hospital to the Federal Gcv- ernment for a venereal disease clinic? He acknowledge receipt of your letter of March 9, 1944, wherein you request cur opinion on the following questiona "Does the State Board of Control have the legal right to enter into a oontraot nith an agency 02 the Federal Gcvernment for the use of the Galveston State Psychopathic Hospital for the care and treatment of venereal patients?" Your letter further advises that this institution has been temporarily closed because of storm damages sustained July 27, 1943, and for the further reason that the State Board of Control has been able to afford hoapitaliration to mental pa$ienta in other existing haspitals, . The Galveston State Psychopathic Bcspital, a State eleemosynary institution, was established pursuant to Article 3192, Revised Civil Statutes, which reads, in part, a8 follows "There shall be established and maintained a Psyohopathio Hospital,at Galveston to be known as the Gal.veston State psy- chopathic Hospital 0 o . o The Galveston State Psychopathic Hospital ahall be a hospital 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 teaahing facilities in mental medicine for the State Medical College." Article 3174, Revised Civil Statutes, ccnoermiag the management and control of State eleemosynary institutions prcvides as follewan "Each eleemosynary institution established by law shall be managed and controlled in aocordanae with the provisions of this title. The general control, management and direction of -1 - Honorable Weaver H. Baker, Page 2 o-5927 the affairs, properties and business of such institution is vested in the State Board of Control.m Title 20 of thatRevised Civil Statutes relating to ths creation and duties of the State Board of Control provides under Article 665, Revised Civil Statutes, in part, as follows: 'The State Board of Control shall have charge and control of all public buildings, grounds and property of the State, and is the Custodian of all public personal propsrty, and is charged with the responsibility to properly care for and protect such property frcm dsmage, intrusion or improper usage, and the Board is expressly directed to talcsany steps necessary to protect any public building against any existing or threatened fire hasards . 0 . ." By virtue of the above quoted statutes the State Psychopathic Rcs- pita1 at Galveston is a Stats sleemosynary institution under the manage- ment and control of the State Board of Control, which Board has also been deeignated the Custodian of the public buildings and grounds cone stituting such institution and is "charged with the responsibility to properly care for and protect such property from damage, intrusion or improper usage". As stated in the 3,etterand brief attached to your request for this opinion the institution in question has been temporarily closed since July 27, 1945, because of storm damage and beoause the Board of Control has bees able to afford hospitalisation to mental patients In other existing hospitals. Furthermore, it is stated, and justifiably tiethink, that the purpose for mbich the Gcvsrnment desires to lease the premises is closely connected to the purposes for which the Galveston Psychopathic Hospital was established. Statistics are available which will show that 1% to 20% of those treated 'fornervous and mental diseases at a psychc- pathic institution are possessed of a condition traceable to syphilis. Presently then, said building now idle is not now being used as a hospital for the treatment of nervous and mental diseases as initially created by statute. It is at present only a vacant public building and is not serving a public function, Further information furnished this department discloses that in the event authority can be found in the State Board of Ccntrol to lease the said building to the Federal Government for the purposes expressed here- in, the Government in consideration thereof will repair said property at its expense and at the oost of approximately Fifteen Thousand Dollars (tl5,000)* and will thereafter keep said property in good repair whils it is being used for the purposes expressed3 that when the Government has equipped the building for the use intsnded, the 8me sufficiently equipped and in good repair sill be turned over by the Government to the Tsxas State Board of Health, which Board till thereafter manage and Honorable VIeeverIi.Baker, Page 3 o-5927 supervise the proposed Rapid Treatment Center; that the said proposed venereal station or center nil1 be used primarily 8s a station for ths treatment of civilian venereal cases and will be used only incidentally, if indeed at all, to treat soldiers and other members of the armed services. If in the wisdom of the Board of Control as Custodian of public property and grounds comprising the Galveston Psychopathic Hospital, the lease of'this property.to the Federal Government for the purpose stated is necessary in order "to properly care for and protect suoh property from damage, intrusion, or improper usage", said Board would, in our opinion, have authority under Article 665 and X74,? above quoted, to execute the lease. Such authority, us believe, would bs incidental to its p-r to manage, control and protect public property in such a man- mer as mill be to the best interest of the State. It should be pointed out, however, that authority in respect of State property rights is vested in the Legislature. and the Legislature alone may exercise the poser necsasary to the proteotion of those rights by the enactment of statutes for that purpose. That is, the Legislature and not the Custodian of the State buildings has the poser to determine whether the State has a present need for a building set apart, or created for psychopathic hospital purposes. Ccnley vs Daughters of the Republic, 106 Tex. 80, 156 S, K, 197, 200, 157 8.X* 937, reversing (Civ. App.) 157 S, W. 8779 38 Tex, JUP, page 836. It is, therefore, the opinion of this department that the State Board of Control, as Custodian of public buildings end grounds. may execute a lease contract with an agency of the Federal Government for the use of Galveston State Psychopathic Hospita? for the care and treat- ment of venereal patients, if under the facts submitted the Board deems the contract advantageous to the interests of the Stats snd necessary to protect the public property from further damage and deterioration, subject, however, to the will of the Legislature when expressed with respect to the future usage of such property, Very truly yours ATTORNEY GERERAL OF TEXAS By s/Chester E, Ollison Chester E0 Ollison Assistant CEO:ff:nc APPROVED MARCH 21. 1944 s/Grover Sellers ATTORREY GERERAL OF TEXAS This Opinion Considered And Approved In Limited Conference