Texas Civil Practice And Remedies Code Title 7, Chapter 152 - Alternative Dispute Resolution System Established By Counties
- Texas Section 152.001 - Definition
In this chapter, "alternative dispute resolution system" means an informal forum in which mediation, conciliation, or arbitration is used to resolve disputes among individuals, entities,...
- Texas Section 152.002 - Establishment
(a) The commissioners court of a county by order may establish an alternative dispute resolution system for the peaceable and expeditious resolution of disputes. (b)...
- Texas Section 152.003 - Referral Of Cases
(a) A judge of a district court, county court, statutory county court, probate court, or justice of the peace court in a county in which...
- Texas Section 152.004 - Financing
(a) To establish and maintain an alternative dispute resolution system, the commissioners court may set a court cost in an amount not to exceed $15...
- Texas Section 152.005 - Additional Fee For Justice Courts
(a) To establish and maintain an alternative dispute resolution system, the commissioners court may, in addition to the court cost authorized under Section 152.004, set...
- Texas Section 152.006 - Fee For Alternative Dispute Resolution Centers
An entity described by Section 152.002(a) or (b)(1) that provides services for the resolution of disputes may collect a reasonable fee set by the commissioners...
- Texas Section 152.007 - Participant Fee For Criminal Dispute Resolution
(a) An entity that provides services for the resolution of criminal disputes under this chapter may collect a reasonable fee set by the commissioners court...
Last modified: September 28, 2016