Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Article 2.24. Authenticating Officer
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Art. 2.24. AUTHENTICATING OFFICER. (a) The governor may
appoint an authenticating officer, in accordance with Subsection
(b) of this article, and delegate to that officer the power to sign
for the governor or to use the governor's facsimile signature for
signing any document that does not have legal effect under this code
unless it is signed by the governor.
(b) To appoint an authenticating officer under this
article, the governor shall file with the secretary of state a
document that contains:
(1) the name of the person to be appointed as authenticating
officer and a copy of the person's signature;
(2) the types of documents the authenticating officer is
authorized to sign for the governor; and
(3) the types of documents on which the authenticating
officer is authorized to use the governor's facsimile signature.
(c) The governor may revoke an appointment made under this
article by filing with the secretary of state a document that
expressly revokes the appointment of the authenticating agent.
(d) If an authenticating officer signs a document described
in Subsection (a) of this article, the officer shall sign in the
following manner: "__________, Authenticating Officer for
Governor __________."
(e) If a provision of this code requires the governor's
signature on a document before that document has legal effect, the
authorized signature of the authenticating officer or an authorized
facsimile signature of the governor gives the document the same
legal effect as if it had been signed manually by the governor.
Added by Acts 1983, 68th Leg., p. 4289, ch. 684, Sec. 1, eff. June
19, 1983.
Article: 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.211 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 3.01 3.02
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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