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Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 109 Appropriations For Payment Of Claims Against State Agencies

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  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.001 - Definition
    In this chapter, "state agency" means any entity that constitutes the state government for purposes of Section 101.001. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.002 - Applicability; Appropriations And Payments For Certain Claims
    (a) This chapter applies to appropriations and payments made in relation to: (1) a claim for which the state government is liable under Chapter 101 ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.003 - Source Of Appropriation
    An appropriation subject to this chapter shall be made from otherwise unappropriated amounts in a special fund or account that may be appropriated to the ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.004 - Payment Of Claim By Agency
    (a) This section does not apply to the payment of a claim if the legislature has specifically: (1) identified the claim; and (2) appropriated money ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.005 - Reports
    (a) The comptroller shall notify an affected state agency of: (1) each claim subject to this chapter paid by the comptroller under this chapter for ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.006 - Appropriation For Claim Not Limited
    This chapter does not limit the amount the legislature may appropriate to pay claims subject to this chapter. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 109.007 - Exceptions
    This chapter does not apply to an appropriation: (1) to pay or indemnify a person for a negligent act or omission in the diagnosis, care, ...
  • Last modified: August 11, 2007