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Texas Local Government Code Title 3, Chapter 88 - Official Bonds Of County Officers And Employees
Texas Local Government Code Title 3, Chapter 88 - Official Bonds Of County Officers And Employees
Texas Section 88.001 - Certain Bonds Payable To County Judge; Custody Of Bonds
The official bond of a county officer that is required by law to be approved by the commissioners court must, except as required by other...
Texas Section 88.002 - Application Of Surety To Terminate Liability On Bond
A surety on the official bond of a county officer may apply to the commissioners court to be relieved from the bond. Added by Acts...
Texas Section 88.003 - Notice To Officer Of Surety's Application
(a) The county clerk shall issue to the officer giving the bond a notice and a copy of a surety's application to be relieved from...
Texas Section 88.004 - Officer To Stop Exercising Functions Of Office
On service of notice under Section 88.003, an officer shall stop exercising the functions of the officer's office, except that: (1) the officer shall preserve...
Texas Section 88.005 - Officer Who Fails To Give New Bond Vacates Office
An officer who does not give a new bond before the 21st day after the date the officer receives notice under Section 88.003 vacates the...
Texas Section 88.006 - New Bond; Discharge Of Former Sureties
If an officer served notice under Section 88.003 gives a new bond and the bond is approved, the former sureties are discharged from liability for...
Texas Section 88.007 - New Bond Required By Commissioners Court
(a) A commissioners court that finds that a county officer's bond approved by the court is insufficient for any reason shall: (1) require the officer...
Texas Section 88.008 - Self-insurance Instead Of Bond
(a) Notwithstanding any other law requiring a county officer or employee to execute a bond as a condition of office or employment, a county officer...
Last modified: September 28, 2016