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  • 29-13-113. Subrogation.

    Statutes | Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-13-113

    (a) Whenever any person is convicted of an offense and an order for the payment of compensation is or has been made under this chapter for a personal injury or death resulting from the act constituting such offense, the state of Tennessee may institute an action against such person for the recovery...

  • 29-13-112. Attorney's fees.

    Statutes | Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-13-112

    (a) (1) In addition to the amount of compensation awarded under this chapter, reasonable attorneys fees shall be determined and allowed to the attorney representing the claimant provided, that no attorneys fees shall exceed the lesser of the following: (A) Fifteen percent (15) of the first two...

  • 29-13-111. Manner of payment - Exemption from execution or attachment.

    Statutes | Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-13-111

    (a) Upon acceptance of a settlement offer by a claimant or receipt of an order by the commission, the division shall, without further authorization, and subject to available funds, pay the claimant the amount, and in the manner determined appropriate. Such payment shall be made from the fund as...

  • § 61.003. Donation of Reimbursement.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 61.003

    (a) Each person who reports for jury service shall be personally provided a form letter that when signed by the person directs the county treasurer to donate all, or a specific amount designated by the person, of the person&rsquos daily reimbursement under this chapter to: (1) the...

  • § 22.1105. Judicial Instruction Related to Certain Alleged Child Offenders

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 22.1105

    (a) Each judge of a court with jurisdiction to hear a complaint against a child alleging a violation of a misdemeanor offense punishable by fine only, other than a traffic offense or public intoxication or a violation of a penal ordinance of a political subdivision other than a traffic offense,...

  • § 22.110. Judicial Instruction Related to Family Violence, Sexual Assault, and Child Abuse and Neglect.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code Ann. § 22.110

    (a) The court of criminal appeals shall assure that judicial training related to the problems of family violence, sexual assault, trafficking of persons, and child abuse and neglect is provided. (b) The court of criminal appeals shall adopt the rules necessary to accomplish the purposes of...

  • § 402.034. Human Trafficking Prevention Coordinating Council.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 402.034

    (a) In this section, &ldquocouncil&rdquo means the human trafficking prevention coordinating council. (b) The office of the attorney general shall establish the human trafficking prevention coordinating council to develop and implement a five-year strategic plan for preventing human...

  • § 126.008. Suspension or Dismissal of Community Service Requirement.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.008

    (a) To encourage participation in a commercially sexually exploited persons court program established under this chapter, the judge or magistrate administering the program may suspend any requirement that, as a condition of community supervision, a participant in the program work a specified...

  • § 126.007. Program in Certain Counties Mandatory.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.007

    (a) If a municipality in the county has not established a commercially sexually exploited persons court program, the commissioners court of a county with a population of more than 200,000 shall: (1) establish a commercially sexually exploited persons court program under this chapter and (2)...

  • § 126.006. Reimbursement Fees.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.006

    (a) A commercially sexually exploited persons court program established under this chapter may collect from a participant in the program a nonrefundable reimbursement fee for the program in a reasonable amount not to exceed $1,000, from which the following must be paid: (1) a counseling and...