Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Article 17A.09. Notifying Attorney General Of Corporation's Conviction
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Art. 17A.09. NOTIFYING ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CORPORATION'S
CONVICTION. If a corporation is convicted of an offense, or if a
high managerial agent is convicted of an offense committed in the
conduct of the affairs of the corporation, the court shall notify
the attorney general in writing of the conviction when it becomes
final and unappealable. The notice shall include:
(1) the corporation's name, and the name of the
corporation's registered agent and the address of the registered
office, or the high managerial agent's name and address, or both;
and
(2) certified copies of the judgment and sentence and of the
complaint, information, or indictment on which the judgment and
sentence were based.
Added by Acts 1973, 63rd Leg., p. 981, ch. 399, Sec. 2(D), eff. Jan.
1, 1974.
Article: 17A.02 17A.03 17A.04 17A.05 17A.06 17A.07 17A.08 17A.09 46A.01 46B.001 46B.002 46B.003 46B.004 46B.005 46B.006
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