Anti-corruption in United States — Texas | Esheria Regulatory Atlas

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Anti-corruption in United States — Texas

Bribery, integrity duties, corporate offences, public-sector conduct, and penalties. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

27 matching statutes

  • United States — Texas

    Local Government Code § 22.077

    1 provisions

    The municipality’s governing body may remove a municipal officer for listed misconduct, after notice and a chance to be heard, and may also remove an appointed officer when it lacks confidence if two-thirds of the elected aldermen approve a resolution.

  • United States — Texas

    Local Government Code § 21.022

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in the subchapter, including district attorney, incompetency, officer, and official misconduct.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 2151.056

    1 provisions

    The association, committee members, and employees are protected from personal liability for qualifying good-faith acts, and the association must provide counsel to defend related actions.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 2033.014

    1 provisions

    A person commits an offense by offering or taking a benefit to influence a race outcome against the subtitle or a commission rule.

  • United States — Texas

    Health and Safety Code § 247.097

    1 provisions

    A court must vacate an arbitrator’s order only if specified findings are made, and a vacated dispute must be sent back to the department for another arbitration.

  • United States — Texas

    Labor Code § 410.121

    1 provisions

    A court must vacate an arbitrator’s award if specified grounds are proven, and a suit to vacate must be filed within the stated deadline.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 2210.574

    1 provisions

    This section lets a claimant ask for a detailed loss calculation and, if disputing the amount, demand appraisal within 60 days after notice.

  • United States — Texas

    Health and Safety Code § 242.267

    1 provisions

    A court must vacate certain arbitrator orders only if specific findings are made, and any suit to vacate must be filed within 30 days subject to an outside one-year limit.

  • United States — Texas

    Local Government Code § 87.011

    1 provisions

    This section defines several terms used in the subchapter, including “district attorney,” “incompetency,” “official misconduct,” “policy,” and “prosecuting attorney.”

  • United States — Texas

    Property Code § 5.251

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in the subchapter, including agricultural land, company, designated country, domiciled, organization, real property, and transnational criminal organization.

  • United States — Texas

    Election Code § 258.004

    1 provisions

    This code asks Texas candidates and political committee campaign treasurers to run campaigns honestly, avoid abusive or misleading attacks, and protect fair voter participation.