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Data protection in United States — Texas

Personal data, privacy, cybersecurity duties, processing, and cross-border transfers. Every result links to its stored legal text and available official source evidence.

229 matching statutes

  • United States — Texas

    Natural Resources Code § 91.020

    1 provisions

    The commission must work with other appropriate state agencies to study and evaluate electronic access to geologic data and surface casing depths to help protect usable groundwater in the state.

  • United States — Texas

    Tax Code § 111.0034

    1 provisions

    The comptroller must develop an electronic audit database system and protect confidential information if a vendor is used.

  • United States — Texas

    Health and Safety Code § 52B.004

    1 provisions

    The department may make contracts, receive disease data, and publish studies. The executive commissioner must adopt rules and guidelines that control registry data, consent, confidentiality, and Medicaid information use.

  • United States — Texas

    Transportation Code § 201.712

    1 provisions

    The department may buy insurance coverage it considers necessary to protect against losses from data breaches or cyber attacks.

  • United States — Texas

    Human Resources Code § 22.029

    1 provisions

    The commission must run a data-matching project to detect and prevent fraud, work with participating agencies, share lists of possible fraud or errors, and protect confidentiality.

  • United States — Texas

    Health and Safety Code § 382.206

    1 provisions

    Texas agencies may collect emissions inspection data, and the commission must report it to the EPA and compare it with registration records for enforcement.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 17.464

    1 provisions

    This section says an emergency facility charging an unconscionable price for emergency care can be treated as engaging in deceptive practices, but the consumer protection division is limited by a 200% benchmark and data rules.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 38.409

    1 provisions

    The commissioner must adopt rules about what data payors give the center, how often they give it, and how submissions are overseen.

  • United States — Texas

    Labor Code § 310.007

    1 provisions

    The network must collect and update statewide child-care data, report it to the commission every quarter, and make it available statewide.

  • United States — Texas

    Family Code § 264.503

    1 provisions

    This section gives the committee and specified state agencies duties focused on child fatality review, data collection, training, reporting, and public recommendations.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 325.0124

    1 provisions

    The commission must review a state agency’s sale of personal data and make recommendations based on what it finds.