Texas Labor Code - Section 301.073. Self-Incrimination
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§ 301.073. SELF-INCRIMINATION. (a) In any cause or
proceeding before the commission, a person is not excused from
attending and testifying, from producing books, papers,
correspondence, memoranda, and other records, or from obeying a
subpoena of the commission, a member of the commission, or a
representative of the commission on the ground that the testimony
or evidence, documentary or otherwise, may tend to incriminate the
person or subject the person to a penalty or forfeiture.
(b) A person may not be prosecuted or subjected to penalty
or forfeiture for or because of a transaction or thing for which the
person is compelled to testify or produce evidence after having
claimed a privilege against self-incrimination except for perjury.
Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Renumbered from V.T.C.A., Labor Code § 202.073 by Acts 1995,
74th Leg., ch. 655, § 11.02(b), eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Section: 301.0671 301.0675 301.0681 301.0682 301.069 301.071 301.072 301.073 301.074 301.081 301.082 301.083 301.084 301.101 301.102
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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