Sec. 262.035. POWERS AND DUTIES OF CERTAIN HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES; LEASE. (a) This section applies only to an authority created in a county with a population of at least 350,000 in which a hospital district is not located.
(b) A municipality may lease to an authority subject to this section all or part of a hospital and any other health facilities owned by the municipality. The lease may provide that the municipality may retain during the term of the lease specified rights relating to the operation of the authority and the facilities leased from the municipality. The lease may provide that:
(1) the municipality may retain the power to appoint all directors of the authority, notwithstanding Section 262.012;
(2) the authority is required to perform specified health care services on behalf of the municipality;
(3) the municipality may agree to fund specified health care services;
(4) the authority is prohibited from eliminating or curtailing specified health care services offered at the facilities leased from the municipality without prior consultation with or the approval of the municipality;
(5) the authority is prohibited from subletting the facilities leased from the municipality or assigning its rights under the lease for a total term of more than five years, or entering into a management contract for the operation of the facilities leased from the municipality as a whole, or pledging the authority's revenues derived from the operation of the facilities leased from the municipality, without prior consultation with or the approval of the municipality;
(6) the board may be subject to any ethics or conflict of interest ordinance applicable to other sovereign city boards and commissions adopted by the municipality and any goals for hiring and contracting with minorities or women adopted by and for the municipality;
(7) the authority will comply with Chapter 252, Local Government Code, relating to purchasing and contracts;
(8) the municipality may issue general obligation bonds for the use and benefit of the authority;
(9) an authority and its employees may participate in the municipality's employee retirement plan, employee health plans, and other employee benefit plans; and
(10) the lease may contain other terms and conditions that the municipality and authority agree on and which are not prohibited by law or by the constitution.
(c) If the municipality retains in the lease the right to appoint all members of the board, the municipality may remove the entire board or any member of the board at any time with cause. The municipality may remove the board or a member of the board under this subsection only after reasonable written notice to the board or board members and on the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the governing body of the municipality.
(d) For purposes of Chapters 101 and 102, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, a municipal hospital authority subject to this section is a unit of local government and not a municipality.
(e) An authority subject to this section is subject to Chapter 551, Government Code, and Chapter 552, Government Code.
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 558, Sec. 1, eff. June 11, 1993. Amended by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 5.95(82), (88), eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 262 - Municipal Hospital Authorities
Subchapter C. Powers and Duties
Section 262.021. General Powers
Section 262.022. Acquisition, Operation, and Lease of Hospitals
Section 262.0225. Authority to Borrow Money
Section 262.024. Management Agreement
Section 262.026. Rates for Hospital Services
Section 262.028. Eminent Domain
Section 262.029. Gifts and Endowments
Section 262.030. Medical Records
Section 262.031. Sale of Property; General Provisions
Section 262.032. Sale of Property to Political Subdivision
Section 262.033. Sale or Closing of Hospital
Section 262.034. Facilities and Services for Elderly and Disabled
Section 262.035. Powers and Duties of Certain Hospital Authorities; Lease
Section 262.036. Retirement Benefits
Section 262.037. Establishment of Nonprofit Corporation
Section 262.038. Hospital Authority Contracts, Collaborations, and Joint Ventures