Mills v. OZARK CITY BD. OF EDUC.
Mills v. OZARK CITY BD. OF EDUC.
Opinion
This is a workmen's compensation case.
The appellant, Mills, filed suit against the Ozark City Board of Education (the Board) for injuries received while employed by the Board. The complaint sought compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act and in the alternative damages for negligence. The Board filed a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. The trial court, after a hearing on the motion, found that the Board was immune from suit in tort and that the Workmen's Compensation Act does not apply to the Board and granted the motion to dismiss. The appellant appeals from that order. We affirm.
The only issue presented is whether the trial court was correct in finding that the Workmen's Compensation Act does not apply to the Board. Appellant does not raise, and we do not consider the issue of whether the trial court was correct in finding that the Board is immune from suit in tort.
The trial court found that the Board comes within the exemption to the Workmen's Compensation Act found in §
*Page 748"This article and article 2 of this chapter shall not be construed or held to apply . . . to any municipality having a population of less than 2,000 according to the most recent federal decennial census or any school district." (Emphasis added.)
The appellant argues that the term "school district" as used in the statute does not include the Ozark City Board of Education. We do not agree. The fundamental rule of courts in constructing acts of the legislature is to ascertain and give effect to the intent of the legislature. Locke v. Wheat,
Although the construction of the term "school district" in §
The trial court was correct in finding that the schools under the administrative control of the Board of Education of the City of Ozark comprise a "school district" within the meaning of §
AFFIRMED.
BRADLEY and HOLMES, JJ., concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Posey T. Mills v. Ozark City Board of Education.
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- Published