§ 14-263-101 - Legislative intent.
               	 		
14-263-101.    Legislative intent.
    (a)  It  is found and determined by the General Assembly that    14-14-101 et  seq. specifically repealed the existing laws relating to county hospital  boards of governors and provided that county hospital boards of  governors, along with various other county boards and commissions, would  cease to exist on July 1, 1978, or sooner if so provided by ordinance  of the quorum court, and that the functions and duties of those boards  would thereafter be assigned to various county departments.
(b)  The  General Assembly declares that it would be highly detrimental to the  various county hospitals in this state to abolish the boards of  governors of those hospitals and to transfer the responsibility for the  management and operation of those hospitals to a county department.
(c)  It  is the purpose and intent of the General Assembly to substantially  reenact the laws relating to county hospital boards of governors which  were repealed by    117 of Acts 1977, No. 742, to amend    14-14-712 so as  to exclude county hospital boards of governors from the provisions of     14-14-712, relating to the reorganization of county boards and  commissions, and to assure that the various county hospital boards of  governors in the state will continue to function and have the authority  and responsibility for the management, control, and operation of the  respective county hospitals in substantially the same manner and to the  same extent as was provided in Acts 1949, No. 481 [repealed] and the  various acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, as if those acts had  not been repealed and as if county hospital boards of governors had  never been included in the provisions of    14-14-712; however, in  keeping with the intent of Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 55, the  quorum courts of the respective counties shall have the authority as set  forth in this chapter and    14-14-712 regarding the appointment and  functions of county hospital boards of governors.