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Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 130 Miscellaneous Financial Provisions Affecting CountiesLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Local Government Code > Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 130 Miscellaneous Financial Provisions Affecting Counties Sponsored LinksIn this subchapter: (1) "Check" means an instrument signed by the maker, containing an unconditional promise or order to pay a sum certain in money, ... A county tax assessor-collector may accept a check or credit card invoice for the payment of: (1) motor vehicle registration fees under Chapter 502, Transportation ... (a) The acceptance of a check or credit card invoice for the payment of a fee or tax does not constitute payment of the fee ... When a county tax assessor-collector receives a check or credit card invoice as conditional payment of a fee or tax, the assessor-collector shall require adequate ... (a) If a county tax assessor-collector accepts a credit card invoice as conditional payment of a fee or tax, the assessor-collector may collect a fee ... A county tax assessor-collector that accepts payment by electronic means as conditional payment of a county or state fee or tax may collect a handling ... Except as provided by Section 130.008, a county tax assessor-collector and the assessor-collector's bondsman are not liable for the amount of any fee or tax ... A county tax assessor-collector may establish procedures for the collection of dishonored checks and credit card invoices. The procedures may include: (1) official notification to ... (a) If a fee or tax is required to be remitted to the comptroller or the Texas Department of Transportation and if payment was made ... If the comptroller or the Texas Department of Transportation determines that the county tax assessor-collector has accepted payment for fees and taxes to be remitted ... The comptroller and the Texas Department of Transportation may make rules concerning the acceptance of checks or credit card invoices by a county tax assessor-collector ... (a) The commissioners court of a county may sell the rights of the county to any judgment proceeds belonging to the county if the principal ... (a) The commissioners court of a county may set aside from the general fund of the county an amount approved by the county auditor for ... (a) The commissioners court of a county may establish a petty cash fund for the sheriff's department in an amount set by the commissioners court. ... (a) The commissioners court of a county with a population of 1.3 million or more, for the support of paupers through a county welfare department, ... The commissioners court of a county in which a national forest is located and that receives funds from the federal government under 16 U.S.C. Section ... In each county with a population of 22,050 to 23,000, the commissioners court may provide financial aid and facilities, as the court considers necessary, to ... If an incumbent county or precinct officer is not renominated or is not reelected to the county or precinct office of a county, during the ... (a) The commissioners court of a county may set aside from the general fund of the county, for the establishment of a petty cash fund ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |