Case ID: so3d_129/html/1033-01.html
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Author: {"author": "MOORE, Chief Justice. \n      MURDOCK, Justice", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ex parte BROOKWOOD HEALTH SERVICES, INC., d/b/a Brookwood Medical Center. (In re Affinity Hospital, LLC, d/b/a Trinity Medical Center of Birmingham v. Brookwood Health Services, Inc., d/b/a Brookwood Medical Center). Ex parte St. Vincent’s Health System. (In re Affinity Hospital, LLC, d/b/a Trinity Medical Center of Birmingham v. St. Vincent’s Health System).
    1120495 and 1120499.
    Supreme Court of Alabama.
    May 17, 2013.
    James E. Williams, J. Flynn Mozingo, and C. Mark Bain of Melton, Espy & Williams, PC, Montgomery, for petitioner Brookwood Health Services, Inc., d/b/a Brookwood Medical Center.
    David M. Hunt and Joseph W. Carlisle of Gilpin Givhan, P.C., Birmingham, for petitioner St. Vincent’s Health System.
    Submitted on petitioners’ briefs only.
    
      
       Justice Bryan was a member of the Court of Civil Appeals when that court considered these cases.
    
   MOORE, Chief Justice.

1120495 — WRIT DENIED. NO OPINION.

1120499 — WRIT DENIED. NO OPINION.

STUART, BOLIN, PARKER, MAIN, and WISE, JJ., concur.

MURDOCK and SHAW, JJ., concur in part and dissent in part.

BRYAN, J., recuses himself.

MURDOCK, Justice

(concurring in part and dissenting in part).

I concur in the denial of certiorari with regard to the application of the 60% occupancy rule in Rule 410-2-4-.14(3)(b), Ala. Admin. Code (SHPDA), as prescribed by § 22-21-266, Ala.Code 1975. I respectfully dissent as to the denial of certiorari with respect to the alleged conflict between the decision of the Court of Civil Appeals in these cases and the decision of this Court in Ex parte Shelby Medical Center, Inc., 564 So.2d 63 (1990).

SHAW, J., concurs.