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  • § 76.001. Definitions.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 76.001

    In this chapter: (1) "Board" means the Texas Board of Criminal Justice. (2) "Community supervision" has the meaning assigned by Article 42A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure. (3) "Council" means a community justice council. (4) "Department" means a community...

  • § 72.124. Annual Report.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.124

    Not later than January 1 of each year, the office shall submit a report to the legislature regarding the performance of the program. The report must include: (1) the number of courts involved in the program (2) the number of guardianships reviewed by guardianship compliance specialists (3) the...

  • § 72.123. Notification of State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.123

    The director may notify the State Commission on Judicial Conduct in writing if the office has reason to believe that a judges actions or failure to act with respect to a report received from a guardianship compliance specialist indicating a concern described by Section 72.122(a)(1)(D)...

  • § 72.122. Establishment of Program.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.122

    (a) The office shall establish and maintain a guardianship abuse, fraud, and exploitation deterrence program designed to provide additional resources and assistance to courts that have jurisdiction over guardianship proceedings by: (1) engaging guardianship compliance specialists who shall: (A)...

  • § 72.158. Request for Grant or Removal of Public Access.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.158

    (a) The office shall ensure that the public may access information about protective orders, other than information about vacated orders or orders under Article 7B.002 or 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure, or Chapter 83, Family Code, through the registry, only if: (1) a protected person requests...

  • § 72.157. Entry of Orders.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.157

    (a) Except as provided by Subsection (c), as soon as possible but not later than 24 hours after the time a court issues an original or modified protective order or extends the duration of a protective order, the clerk of the court shall enter into the registry: (1) a copy of the order and, if...

  • § 72.156. Entry of Applications.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.156

    (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), as soon as possible but not later than 24 hours after the time an application for a protective order is filed, the clerk of the court shall enter a copy of the application into the registry. (b) A clerk may delay entering information under Subsection...

  • § 72.155. Restricted Access to Protective Order Registry.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.155

    (a) The registry must include a copy of each application for a protective order filed in this state and a copy of each protective order issued in this state, including a vacated or expired order. Only an authorized user, the attorney general, a district attorney, a criminal district attorney,...

  • § 72.154. Public Access to Protective Order Registry.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.154

    (a) Subject to Subsections (c) and (d) and Section 72.158, the office shall establish and maintain the registry in a manner that allows a member of the public, free of charge, to electronically search for and receive publicly accessible information contained in the registry regarding each...

  • § 72.153. Protective Order Registry.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.153

    (a) In consultation with the Department of Public Safety and the courts of this state, the office shall establish and maintain a centralized Internet-based registry for applications for protective orders filed in this state and protective orders issued in this state. (b) The office shall...