Tex. Spec. Dist. Local Laws Code Section 1111.108
Leases


(a)

The district through the board may lease all or part of the buildings and facilities comprising the hospital system to any person on terms considered to be in the district’s best interest. The term of a lease may not exceed 40 years.

(b)

When leasing a building or other facility, the board may delegate as it considers appropriate the board’s power to manage, control, and administer the leased buildings and facilities to furnish hospital care.

(c)

If all or part of a district building or other facility is leased, the board shall provide that the lessee charges sufficient rates for services rendered or goods provided at the leased premise that together with other sources of the lessee’s revenue produce an amount sufficient to enable the lessee to pay the expenses of operating and maintaining the leased premise as the lessee is required to pay under the lease. The rates also must enable the lessee to pay lease rentals to the district that will be sufficient, when taken with any other source of the district’s estimated revenue that are pledged for the same purpose, to:

(1)

pay the interest on any revenue or special obligation bonds that are payable wholly or partly from the lease rentals;

(2)

create and maintain a sinking fund to pay the principal of and any premium on the bonds as they become due;

(3)

create and maintain a bond reserve fund and any other fund required by the bond resolution or trust indenture authorizing the issuance of the bonds; and

(4)

pay all other charges, fees, costs, and expenses that the lessee is required to pay under the resolution or indenture.

(d)

The lease, management agreement, bond resolution, or trust indenture may prescribe systems, methods, routines, procedures, and policies for the operation of the buildings and other facilities owned by the district. If all or part of the district’s buildings or other facilities are leased, the district may delegate to the lessee the duty to establish the systems, methods, routines, procedures, and policies for the operation of the leased premise.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 70 (S.B. 1147), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2013.

Source: Section 1111.108 — Leases, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/SD/htm/SD.­1111.­htm#1111.­108 (accessed May 4, 2024).

1111.001
Definitions
1111.002
Authority for Creation
1111.003
Political Subdivision
1111.004
District Territory
1111.005
Correction of Invalid Procedures
1111.006
District Support and Maintenance Not State Obligation
1111.051
Board Election
1111.052
Notice of Election
1111.053
Request to Appear on Ballot
1111.054
Qualifications for Office
1111.055
Bond
1111.056
Officers
1111.057
Office
1111.058
Records of Proceedings
1111.059
District Administrator
1111.060
General Duties of District Administrator
1111.061
Appointment of Staff and Employees
1111.062
Retirement Program
1111.063
Seal
1111.101
District Responsibility
1111.102
Restriction on Political Subdivision Taxation and Debt
1111.103
Management, Control, and Administration
1111.104
Hospital System
1111.105
Rules
1111.106
Eminent Domain
1111.107
Gifts and Endowments
1111.108
Leases
1111.109
Operating and Management Contracts
1111.110
Contracts for Care
1111.111
Contracts with Governmental Entities for Hospitalization
1111.112
Disposition of Property
1111.113
Authority to Sue and Be Sued
1111.151
Depository
1111.201
General Obligation Bonds
1111.202
Tax to Pay General Obligation Bonds
1111.203
General Obligation Bond Election
1111.204
Maturity of General Obligation Bonds
1111.205
Execution of General Obligation Bonds
1111.206
Investment of General Obligation Bond Proceeds
1111.207
Revenue and Special Obligation Bonds
1111.251
Imposition of Ad Valorem Tax
1111.252
Tax Rate
1111.253
Assessment and Collection by County Tax Assessor-collector
1111.254
Assessment and Collection by District Tax Assessor-collector

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 1111.108’s source at texas​.gov