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Texas Local Government Code - Chapter 132 Payment Of Fees And Other Costs By Credit Card Or Electronic Means In Municipalities And Counties

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  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.001 - Definitions
    In this chapter: (1) "Credit card" means a card, plate, or similar device used to make purchases on credit or to borrow money. (2) "Payment ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.002 - Payment Of Fees Or Costs By Credit Card Or Electronic Means
    (a) The commissioners court of a county may authorize a county or precinct officer who collects fees, fines, court costs, or other charges on behalf ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.003 - Processing Or Handling Fee
    (a) The commissioners court shall set a processing fee in an amount that is reasonably related to the expense incurred by the county or precinct ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.004 - Service Charge
    If, for any reason, a payment by credit card is not honored by the credit card company on which the funds are drawn, the county ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.005 - Encumbrance Of Credit Cards; Fee
    A county or municipality may contract with a company that issues credit cards to collect and seize credit cards issued by the company that are ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.006 - Disposition Of Fees And Charges
    (a) The county or precinct officer collecting a fee or charge under this chapter shall deposit the fee or charge in the general fund of ...
  • Texas Local Government Code Section 132.007 - Information, Services, And Payment Through The Internet
    (a) A county or municipality may provide through the Internet: (1) access to information; (2) collection of payments for taxes, fines, fees, court costs, or ...
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