Attorney General

Requests for Opinion

RQ-0588-GA

Requestor:

The Honorable James M. Kuboviak

Brazos County Attorney

300 East 26th, Suite #325

Bryan, Texas 77803

Re: Whether certain business entities are eligible for exemption from ad valorem taxation under section 25.07, Tax Code (RQ-0588-GA)

Briefs requested by July 18, 2007

RQ-0589-GA

Requestor:

The Honorable Jim Keffer

Chair, Committee on Ways & Means

Texas House of Representatives

P.O. Box 2910

Austin, TX 78768-2910

Requestor:

The Honorable Byron Cook

Chair, Committee on Civil Practices

Texas House of Representatives

P.O. Box 2910

Austin, TX 78768-2910

Re: Scope of the authority of the Office of Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (RQ-0589-GA)

Briefs requested by July 20, 2007

RQ-0590-GA

Requestor:

The Honorable Jana Duty

Williamson County Attorney

405 M.L.K. Street, Box 7

Georgetown, Texas 78626

Re: Whether a county that chooses to operate under subchapter C of chapter 111, Local Government Code, may appoint its county judge as its county budget officer (RQ-0590-GA)

Briefs requested by July 23, 2007

RQ-0591-GA

Requestor:

Mr. Wayne Thorburn, Administrator

Texas Real Estate Commission

P.O. Box 12188

Austin, Texas 78711-2188

Re: Whether an applicant for a home inspector license is required to carry general liability insurance, professional liability insurance, or both (Request No. 0591-GA)

Briefs requested by July 25, 2007

For further information, please access the website at www.oag.state.tx.us or call the Opinion Committee at (512) 463-2110.

TRD-200702687

Stacey Napier

Deputy Attorney General

Office of the Attorney General

Filed: June 27, 2007


Opinion No. GA-0552

The Honorable Richard Clark

Yoakum County Criminal District Attorney

Post Office Box 359

Plains, Texas 79355

Re: Whether a county may own or operate a medical clinic in an adjacent county without the adjacent county's consent (RQ-0560-GA)

S U M M A R Y

A county may purchase or lease a medical clinic in an adjacent county without the adjacent county's consent under section 263.022(c) of the Health and Safety Code if the county commissioners court determines that the acquisition is "necessary for hospital purposes" and that the expenditure of county funds serves a county purpose. TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. §263.022(c) (Vernon 2001); see TEX. CONST. arts. III, §52(a); VIII, §9(b). Once acquired, the hospital's board of managers may manage the facility, personnel, and patients consistently with legal requirements. See TEX. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE ANN. §263.046(a) (Vernon 2001).

For further information, please access the website at www.oag.state.tx.us or call the Opinion Committee at (512) 463-2110.

TRD-200702688

Stacey Napier

Deputy Attorney General

Office of the Attorney General

Filed: June 27, 2007