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Business registration in United States — Texas

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

655 matching statutes

  • United States — Texas

    Water Code § 7.156

    1 provisions

    This section makes certain underground storage tank work and tank ownership/operation offenses unless registration, licensing, and compliance requirements are met.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 16.107

    1 provisions

    Registration under this chapter does not adversely affect preexisting common law rights, but while a mark’s registration is in force and not abandoned, no common law rights against the registrant may be acquired.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 16.061

    1 provisions

    A mark assignment must be in a properly executed written instrument, may be recorded with the secretary of state, and can trigger issuance of a new registration certificate.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 16.058

    1 provisions

    If the application meets the chapter’s requirements, the secretary of state must issue and deliver a certificate of registration to the applicant.

  • United States — Texas

    Business Organizations Code § 402.012

    1 provisions

    A qualifying foreign entity is exempt from direct or indirect penalties for failing to register if it files its registration application within 30 days after the mandatory application date.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 6003.054

    1 provisions

    The commissioner may delegate powers to the state fire marshal, and the commissioner must set up a complaints procedure for fire protection sprinkler system businesses.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 303.054

    1 provisions

    A law enforcement-related charitable organization's registration expires on a set date after its fiscal year ends, and the organization must file a renewal registration statement.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 1956.022

    1 provisions

    The department must issue a certificate of registration to an applicant who meets the listed application and qualification requirements.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 152.2015

    1 provisions

    Applicants and regulated persons must pay required fees to get or renew a certification, registration, or license, and the commission must give advance written notice before expiration.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 508.084

    1 provisions

    A registrant under Section 508.083 must file a fee affidavit before first contacting certain board or department staff on behalf of an inmate, and must update it if compensation later exceeds the reported amount.