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  • Art. 56B.203. Award Not Subject to Execution. [Effective January 1, 2021]

    Statutes | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 56B.203

    (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), an award is not subject to execution, attachment, garnishment, or other process. (b) An award is not exempt from a claim of a creditor to the extent that the creditor provided a product, service, or accommodation, the cost of which is included in the...

  • Art. 56B.201. Adjustment of Awards and Payments. [Effective January 1, 2021]

    Statutes | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 56B.201

    (a) The attorney general shall establish a policy to adjust awards and payments so that the total amount of awards granted in each calendar year does not exceed the amount of money credited to the compensation to victims of crime fund during that year. (b) On the establishment of a policy...

  • Art. 56B.154. Recipient of Payment. [Effective January 1, 2021]

    Statutes | Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 56B.154

    The attorney general may make payments only to an individual who is a claimant or a victim or to a provider on the individuals behalf. (Code Crim. Proc., Art. 56.44(d).)

  • 10.03. Hearing

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art X § 10.03

    A hearing on a petition authorized or required by this code shall be conducted withthe purpose of protecting the Elder only where necessary and only to the extent shown by the facts andusing the least restrictive alternatives. All rights as set out specifically in this code and in the IndianCivil...

  • 10.04. Standard of Proof

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art X § 10.04

     Standard of Proof     A determination of abuse or neglect shall be supported, by clear and convincing evidence on the record.

  • 10.05. Duration of Elder Protection Order

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art X § 10.05

     Duration of Elder Protection Order. An Elder protection order shall be issued for a period not to exceed six (6) months.

  • 10.06. Extension of Elder Protection Order

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art X § 10.06

    Extension of Elder Protection Order. The Elder Protection Order may be extended as many times as necessary to protect the Elder, but only after petition is filed by the party seeking an extension and notice, opportunity for hearing, and a determination based on clear and convincing proof that such...

  • 10.02. Petition

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art X § 10.02

    The Tribal Prosecutor shall file petitions and present facts on behalf of thepetitioner for legal proceedings authorized or required by this code.

  • 11.01. Reporter Confidentiality

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art XI § 11.01

    Reporter Confidentiality. The name of a reporter who reports abuse or neglect as required by this code is confidential and shall not be released to any person unless the reporter consents to the release or release is ordered by the Tribal Court. The Tribal Court may release the reporters name only...

  • 11.02. Confidentiality of Records

    Statutes | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Ords. and Regs., Elder Prot Code. art XI § 11.02

    Confidentiality of Records. Records of an investigation of Elder abuse or of a Tribal Court hearing regarding Elder abuse are confidential. Such records shall be open only to the Elder and the Eiders family and caretaker unless the family or caretaker is the suspected abuser, employees of the...