Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.2
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.2 – Title IV-D Agency May Appear as a Party at Any Stage of Litigation The Title IV-D Agency, in providing services pursuant to state and federal law, may appear as a party at any stage in any legal proceeding, whether or not the agency was a party at trial.
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 55.1
1 Texas Administrative Code § 55.1 – Agency and Agency Attorneys in Child Support Cases (a) The Office of the Attorney General is designated by Texas law as the state’s Title IV-D Agency to perform the functions and provide the services required by the Social Security Act, title IV, part D; RSA 651, et seq.; […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.104
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.104 – Enforcement of Human Trafficking Prevention Training and Signs Requirement (a) If the Office of the Attorney General has reason to believe an operator of a commercial lodging establishment has violated this subchapter, the Office of the Attorney General must provide notice to the operator that:(1) identifies the operator’s […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.103
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.103 – Human Trafficking Prevention Signs for Commercial Lodging Establishments (a) The operator of a commercial lodging establishment must display a sign at the establishment that includes: (1) a statement that employees of the commercial lodging establishment are required to receive annual human trafficking training and may not be disciplined, […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.102
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.102 – Effect on Municipal Ordinances If a municipal ordinance, rule, or other regulation related to human trafficking conflicts with a provision of Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 114 or a rule adopted under that chapter, the more stringent regulation controls to the extent of the conflict.
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.101
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.101 – Human Trafficking Prevention Training Compliance (a) The operator of a commercial lodging establishment must maintain all documentation and certificates of completion for all current and former employees of the establishment. (b) At a minimum, records maintained in accordance with subsection (a) of this section must include:(1) the employee’s […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.100
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.100 – Human Trafficking Prevention Training for Commercial Lodging Establishments (a) The operator of a commercial lodging establishment, as defined by Texas Business and Commerce Code Chapter 114, must require each employee who is directly employed by the establishment to complete an annual human trafficking awareness and prevention training program. New […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.90
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.90 – Reporting Human Trafficking Cases (a) This section applies to:(1) the Department of Public Safety; and (2) a municipal police department, sheriff’s department, constable’s office, county attorney’s office, district attorney’s office, and criminal district attorney’s office, as applicable, in a county with a population of more than 50,000. (b) […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.81
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.81 – Enforcement of Required Posting of Human Trafficking Signs by Certain Entities (a) If the Office of the Attorney General becomes aware that a person is in violation or may be in violation of a law enforced by another state agency that requires the posting of a sign or […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 54.80
1 Texas Administrative Code § 54.80 – Required Posting of Human Trafficking Signs by Certain Entities (a) A person who operates any of the following entities must post at the entity a sign as prescribed by this subchapter or, if applicable, similar signs or notices as prescribed by other state law:(1) an entity permitted or […]