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1986 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1986)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0052 and id is 1 raw text is: OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Published by Authority of Chapter 276,
Public Acts of 1971
June 1986
APPROPRIATIONS: Constitutionality of H.B. 1838/S.B. 1830
(1986); Authority of Health Facilities Commission
to approve application for certificate of need when
certain evidence required by legislation does not
exist. Tenn. Const. art. II, 5 24; T.C.A.
SS 8-4-111, 68-11-106; H.B. 1385, H.B. 1838/
S.B. 1830 (1986).                                      86-114
APPROPRIATIONS: Duty of county receiving incentive payments
for state child support program to appropriate such
payments to district attorney's office; proper dis-
position 3f payments not appropriated, or appro-
priated but not spent; procedures to be followed by
counties and district attorneys in appropriating
and accounting for incentive payments. 42 U.S.C.
SS 651, 654, 658; T.C.A. 55 5-8-501, 5-9-401, -402,
14-1-105, 36-5-107.                                   86-115
ATTORNEY GENERAL AND REPORTER: Opinions: Validity of Op.
Tenn. Atty. Gen. 81-106 (Feb. 13, 1981) subsequent
to enactment of T.C.A. S 5-7-116 in 1983, regarding
county's leasing of real property; applicability of
County Purchasing Law of 1957 to leases and sales
of county-owned property; county's ability to
restrict use of and reserve rights in property sold
to private entity. T.C.A. 55 5-7-116, 5-14-101, et
seg., 5-14-108, 66-5-101; Ops. Tenn. Atty. Gen.
81-11 (Jan. 9, 1981), 81-106 (Feb. 13, 1981).         86-102
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, TENNESSEE: Constitutionality of
H.B. 1838/S.B. 1830 (1986); Authority of Health
Facilities Commission to approve application for
certificate of need when certain evidence required
by legislation does not exist. Tenn. Const. art.
II, S 24; T.C.A. 55 8-4-111, 68-11-106; H.B. 1385,
H.B. 1838/S.B. 1830 (1986).                            86-114
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, TENNESSEE: Employee classification
under Career Employee Act and constitutionality of
Act's divesting certain employees of civil service
protections. T.C.A. SS 1-3-101, 8-30-101, -208,
-309, -327; Ch. 869, 1986 Tenn. Pub. Acts; S.B.
1075/H.B. 1166 (1983).                                86-116

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