Texas Civil Practice And Remedies Code Title 5, Chapter 104 - State Liability For Conduct Of Public Servants
- Texas Section 104.001 - State Liability; Persons Covered
In a cause of action based on conduct described in Section 104.002, the state shall indemnify the following persons, without regard to whether the persons...
- Texas Section 104.002 - State Liability; Conduct Covered
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the state is liable for indemnification under this chapter only if the damages are based on an act...
- Texas Section 104.003 - Limits On Amount Of Recoverable Damages
(a) Except as provided by Subsection (c) or a specific appropriation, state liability for indemnification under this chapter may not exceed: (1) $100,000 to a...
- Texas Section 104.0035 - State Liability; Criminal Prosecution
(a) The state shall indemnify a person for reasonable attorney's fees incurred in defense of a criminal prosecution against the person if: (1) the person...
- Texas Section 104.004 - Defense By Attorney General
(a) The attorney general shall defend a public servant or estate listed in Section 104.001 in a cause of action covered by this chapter. (b)...
- Texas Section 104.005 - Service Of Process Or Timely Notice To Attorney General Required
Except as provided by Section 104.0035, the state is not liable for the defense of an action covered by this chapter or for damages, court...
- Texas Section 104.006 - Security Or Bond
In a cause of action defended by the attorney general under this chapter, the attorney general or the individual or estate represented may not be...
- Texas Section 104.007 - Funds For Defense
(a) Only funds appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the attorney general may be used to conduct the defense of an action that the...
- Texas Section 104.008 - No Waiver Of Defenses
This chapter does not waive a defense, immunity, or jurisdictional bar available to the state or its officers, employees, or contractors. Acts 1985, 69th Leg.,...
- Texas Section 104.009 - Directors' And Officers' Liability Insurance
(a) A state agency, institution, or department may purchase a directors' and officers' liability insurance policy applicable to damages for conduct described under Section 104.002...
Last modified: September 28, 2016