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Thomas v. HavardCoun~Iioap. Ad., 489 S.W.2d 403, 405 (-kx App.-Eastland 1972),wrilrefdnr.r.prrcuriam. 498 S.W.2d 146 (Tex 1973)

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A hospital district lease of a building to private physicians to attract and retain physicians to practice at a hospital in a rural, underserved area of the state, where no alternative, private sites are available near the hospital, would serve a “hospital purpose” within the meaning of article E, section 9 of the Texas Constitution, provided that the lease will procure for the district necessary services, including services for needy patients, that would not otherwise be available

https://www2.texasattorneygeneral.gov/opinions/opinions/48morales/lo/1997/pdf/lo1997068.pdf

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A hospital district may only exercise those powers expressly delegated to it by the legislature, or those existing by clear and unquestioned implication.

https://www2.texasattorneygeneral.gov/opinions/opinions/50abbott/op/2004/pdf/ga0188.pdf