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STEPHENSON v. LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON BD. OF HEAL

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Mar 26, 1965
389 S.W.2d 467 (Ky. Ct. App. 1965)

Summary

holding that the Jefferson County Board of Health was a municipal corporation and subdivision of the state

Summary of this case from Bullitt Fiscal Court v. Bullitt Cnty. Bd. of Health

Opinion


389 S.W.2d 637 (Ky. 1965) John H. STEPHENSON, Appellant, v. LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH et al., Appellees. Court of Appeals of Kentucky March 26, 1965

       S. Rush Nicholson, James A. Hubbs, Nicholsons&sHubbs, Louisville, for appellant.

       Henry V. B. Denzer, Louisville, for appellees.

       CLAY, Commissioner.

       This is an action for negligence brought against the Louisville and Jefferson County Board of Health and the Louisville General Hospital. Appellant alleges he suffered personal injuries while undergoing treatment in the hospital as a paying patient. The trial court dismissed the complaint on the ground that defendants were not suable for this tort.

       The trial judge followed the law then prevailing with respect to governmental immunity. It has since been significantly changed (which effectively renders the parties' appeal briefs obsolete on this point). In Haney v. City of Lexington, Ky., 386 S.W.2d 738 (decided May 22, 1964), and Burton v. Somerset City Hospital, Ky., 388 S.W.2d 134 (decided March 12, 1965), we repudiated the doctrine of governmental immunity as it applied to municipal corporations. We had theretofore in Mullikin v. Jewish Hospital Ass'n of Louisville, Ky., 348 S.W.2d 930, abandoned the immunity doctrine as it applied to charitable institutions.

       The Louisville and Jefferson County Board of Health was created by KRS 212.350. It was designated 'a body politic and corporate', with power to 'sue and be sued'. The property theretofore belonging to the City of Louisville and Jefferson County, used for health purposes (which includes the Louisville General Hospital), was transferred to the Board. KRS 212.360.

       It seems clear that the Board of Health is a municipal corporation. 37 Am.Jur., Municipal Corporations, Section 3 (page 618). In this respect it is in the same category as the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District and the Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board. See Rash v. Louisvilles&s Jefferson County Met. S. Dist., 309 Ky. 442, 217 S.W.2d 232; Johnson v. City of Louisville, Ky., 261 S.W.2d 429; Louisvilles&sJefferson County Air Board v. American Airlines, Inc., D.C., 160 F.Supp. 771 (reversed on other grounds, 6 Cir., 269 F.2d 811). Since it is such a governmental unit, it falls squarely under the decision in Haney v. City of Lexington, Ky., 386 S.W.2d 738 (decided May 22, 1964), and consequently cannot claim governmental immunity.

       Appellees contend that KRS 67.186 establishes the immunity of a county or county operated hospital. The simple answer to this argument is that this suit is not against a county or a county operated hospital. (We do not have before us the question of whether the 'Louisville General Hospital' is a legal entity which is subject to suit, regardless of the question of immunity.)

There is serious question that this statute does (if it constitutionally could) create county immunity.

       The doctrine of state immunity from suit, decided in Foley Construction Co. v. Ward, Ky., 375 S.W.2d 392, for obvious reasons does not apply. See Gnau v. Louisvilles&sJefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, Ky., 346 S.W.2d 754.

       The judgment is reversed for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

       STEWART and MONTGOMERY, JJ., dissenting.


Summaries of

STEPHENSON v. LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON BD. OF HEAL

Court of Appeals of Kentucky
Mar 26, 1965
389 S.W.2d 467 (Ky. Ct. App. 1965)

holding that the Jefferson County Board of Health was a municipal corporation and subdivision of the state

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stating in dicta that the Louisville and Jefferson County Air Board was a "municipal corporation" based a Louisville Jefferson County Air Board v. American Airlines, Inc., 160 F.Supp. 771 (W.D.Ky. 1958), and holding that the Board of Health, also a municipal corporation, was not immune under Haney v. City of Lexington

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In Stephenson v. Louisville Jefferson Co. Board of Health, Ky., 389 S.W.2d 637 (1965), the Louisville Jefferson Co. Board of Health was sued for negligence in the delivery of hospital services.

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Case details for

STEPHENSON v. LOUISVILLE JEFFERSON BD. OF HEAL

Case Details

Full title:John H. STEPHENSON, Appellant, v. LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF…

Court:Court of Appeals of Kentucky

Date published: Mar 26, 1965

Citations

389 S.W.2d 467 (Ky. Ct. App. 1965)
389 S.W.2d 467

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