Sec. 262.037. ESTABLISHMENT OF NONPROFIT CORPORATION. (a) The authority may form and sponsor a nonprofit corporation under the Texas Nonprofit Corporation Law, as described by Section 1.008, Business Organizations Code, to own and operate all or part of one or more ancillary health care facilities consistent with the purposes of an authority under this chapter.
(b) The board shall appoint the board of directors of a nonprofit corporation formed under this section.
(c) The authority may contribute money to or solicit money for the nonprofit corporation. If the authority contributes money to or solicits money for the corporation, the authority shall establish procedures and controls sufficient to ensure that the money is used by the corporation for public purposes.
(d) A nonprofit corporation formed under this section has the same powers as a development corporation under Section 221.030.
(e) A nonprofit corporation formed under this section shall comply with Chapter 2258, Government Code, in the same manner and to the same extent that the authority is required to comply with that chapter.
Added by Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 470 (H.B. 2168), Sec. 1, eff. June 16, 2007.
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