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Texas Natural Resources Code - Chapter 201 Cavern Protection

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  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.001 - Policy
    It is declared to be the public policy and in the public interest of the State of Texas to protect and preserve all caves on ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.002 - Definitions
    In this chapter: (1) "Cave" means any naturally occurring subterranean cavity, and includes or is synonymous with cavern, pit, pothole, well, sinkhole, and grotto. (2) ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.011 - Permit Required
    No person may excavate, remove, destroy, injure, alter in any significant manner, or deface any part of a cave owned by the State of Texas, ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.012 - Issuance Of Permit
    The General Land Office may issue a permit under this subsection if the person seeking the permit furnishes the following information: (1) a detailed statement ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.013 - Revocation
    The General Land Office may for good cause revoke any permit issued under Section 201.012 of this code. Added by Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.014 - Penalties
    (a) A person who violates Section 201.011 of this code is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor. (b) A person who violates Section 201.012 of ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.041 - Vandalism
    (a) A person may not, without express, prior, written permission of the owner, wilfully or knowingly: (1) break, break off, crack, carve upon, write, burn, ...
  • Texas Natural Resources Code Section 201.042 - Sale Of Speleothems
    (a) A person may not sell or offer for sale any speleothems in this state, or export them for sale outside the state, without written ...
  • Last modified: August 10, 2007