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  • § 72.152. Applicability.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.152

    This subchapter applies only to: (1) an application for a protective order filed under: (A) Chapter 82, Family Code (B) Subchapter A, Chapter 7B, Code of Criminal Procedure or (C) Article 17.292, Code of Criminal Procedure, with respect to a person who is arrested for an offense...

  • § 72.151. Definitions.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 72.151

    In this subchapter: (1) "Authorized user" means a person to whom the office has given permission and the means to submit records to or modify or remove records in the registry. The term does not include members of the public who may only access through the registrys Internet website...

  • § 71.0353. Trafficking of Persons Information

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code Ann. § 71.0353

    (a) As a component of the official monthly report submitted to the Office of Court Administration of the Texas Judicial System, a district court or county court at law shall report the number of cases filed for the following offenses:  (1) trafficking of persons under Section...

  • § 41.110. Training Related to Family Violence

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 41.110

    The court of criminal appeals shall adopt rules regarding the training of prosecuting attorneys relating to cases involving a charge that a person committed an act of family violence as defined by Section 71.004, Family Code.

  • § 23.101. Primary Priorities.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 23.101

    (a) The trial courts of this state shall regularly and frequently set hearings and trials of pending matters, giving preference to hearings and trials of the following: (1) temporary injunctions (2) criminal actions, with the following actions given preference over other criminal actions: (A)...

  • § 22.011. Judicial Instruction Related to Family Violence, Sexual Assault, Trafficking of Persons, and Child Abuse.

    Statutes | Tex. Gov't Code § 22.011

    (a) The supreme court shall provide judicial training related to the problems of family violence, sexual assault, trafficking of persons, and child abuse and to issues concerning sex offender characteristics.(d) The instruction must include information about:     (1) statutory...

  • § 281.006. Records.

    Statutes | Tex. Fin. Code § 281.006

    To the extent permitted by state or federal law, a financial institution shall provide, on request, access to or copies of records relevant to the suspected financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult to the department, the commissioner, a law enforcement agency, or a prosecuting attorney&rsquos...

  • § 281.005. Immunity.

    Statutes | Tex. Fin. Code § 281.005

    (a) An employee of a financial institution who makes a notification under Section 281.002(a), a financial institution that submits a report under Section 281.002(b) or makes a notification to a third party under Section 281.003, or an employee who or financial institution that testifies or...

  • § 281.004. Temporary Hold on Transactions in Certain Cases of Suspected Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults.

    Statutes | Tex. Fin. Code § 281.004

    (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a financial institution: (1) may place a hold on any transaction that: (A) involves an account of the vulnerable adult and (B) the financial institution has cause to believe is related to the suspected financial exploitation and (2) must place a hold on any...

  • § 281.003. Notifying Third Parties of Suspected Financial Exploitation of Vulnerable Adults.

    Statutes | Tex. Fin. Code § 281.003

    If a financial institution submits a report of suspected financial exploitation of a vulnerable adult to the department under Section 281.002(b), the financial institution may at the time the financial institution submits the report also notify a third party reasonably associated with the...