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CHAPTER 619 H.B. No. 1959 1 AN ACT 2 relating to facilities and other property of the Dallam-Hartley 3 Counties Hospital District. 4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 5 SECTION 1. Section 8, Chapter 128, Acts of the 66th 6 Legislature, Regular Session, 1979, is amended to read as follows: 7 Sec. 8. DISTRICT PROPERTY. (a) The board is given complete 8 discretion as to the type, number, and location of buildings 9 required to establish and maintain an adequate hospital system. 10 The hospital system may include facilities deemed necessary for 11 hospital care by the board. The board may construct and maintain an 12 assisted living facility and a related facility that is necessary 13 to operate and maintain an assisted living facility. The district, 14 through the board, is further authorized to enter into an operating 15 or management contract with regard to all or part of its facilities, 16 or may lease all or part of its facilities on terms and conditions 17 considered to be to the best interest of its inhabitants. The 18 district may sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of any real or 19 personal property or equipment of any nature, on terms and 20 conditions found by the board to be in the best interest of its 21 inhabitants. It may contract with public or private institutions 22 and physicians to provide medical and hospital care for its 23 indigent and needy. 24 (b) The board may prescribe the method and manner of making
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives.78th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 1959, Chapter 619,
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June 20, 2003;
[Austin, Texas].
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