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  • § 126.005. Documentation Regarding Insufficient Funding.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.005

    A legislative committee may require a county that does not establish a commercially sexually exploited persons court program under this chapter due to a lack of sufficient funding, as provided by Section 126.007(c), to provide the committee with any documentation in the countys possession that...

  • § 126.004. Program Powers and Duties.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.004

    (a) A commercially sexually exploited persons court program established under this chapter must: (1) ensure that a person eligible for the program is provided legal counsel before volunteering to proceed through the program and while participating in the program (2) allow any participant to...

  • § 126.003. Establishment of Regional Program.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.003

    The commissioners courts of two or more counties, or the governing bodies of two or more municipalities, may elect to establish a regional commercially sexually exploited persons court program under this chapter for the participating counties or municipalities.

  • § 126.002. Authority to Establish Program; Eligibility.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.002

    (a) The commissioners court of a county or governing body of a municipality may establish a commercially sexually exploited persons court program for defendants charged with an offense under Section 43.02(a), Penal Code. (b) A defendant is eligible to participate in a commercially sexually...

  • § 126.001. Commercially Sexually Exploited Persons Court Program; Procedures for Certain Defendants.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 126.001

    (a) In this chapter, "commercially sexually exploited persons court program&rdquo"means a program that has the following essential characteristics: (1) the integration of services in the processing of cases in the judicial system (2) the use of a nonadversarial approach involving...

  • § 84.001. Prohibited Acts

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 84.001

    Before the conclusion of all aspects of a criminal matter that gives rise to an attorneys employment, an attorney may not make or negotiate an agreement with a client, a prospective client, or former client that provides the attorney literary or media rights to a portrayal or account based in...

  • § 76.016. Victim Notification.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 76.016

    (a) A department, using the name and address provided by the attorney representing the state under Article 56A.454(b), Code of Criminal Procedure, shall immediately notify a victim of the defendants crime or, if the victim has a guardian or is deceased, notify the guardian of the victim or...

  • § 76.013. Restitution

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 76.013

    (a) If a judge requires a defendant to make restitution to a victim of the defendants offense, and a restitution payment is received by a department from the defendant for transmittal to a victim of the offense, the department shall immediately deposit the payment in an...

  • § 76.012. Reporting and Management Services.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 76.012

    A department may enter into a contract with a public or private vendor to provide telephone reporting, automated caseload management, and collection services for fines, fees, restitution, and other costs ordered to be paid by a court or fees imposed by a department.

  • § 76.003. Community Justice Council.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 76.003

    (a) A community justice council may be established by the commissioners court of a county, unless a board or council that was in existence on September 1, 1991, is performing duties substantially similar to those imposed on a community justice council under this section. The council shall...