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The statutes available on this website are current through the 88th 4th Called Legislative Session, 2023. The constitutional provisions found on this website are current through the amendments approved by voters in November 2023. Hide Quick Search. Code: Select Code The Texas Constitution Agriculture Code Alcoholic Beverage Code Auxiliary Water ...
- PENAL CODE CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS - Texas Constitution and Statutes
Sec. 1.05. CONSTRUCTION OF CODE. (a) The rule that a penal...
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During the legislative session, hundreds of bills are...
- PENAL CODE CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS - Texas Constitution and Statutes
Sec. 1.05. CONSTRUCTION OF CODE. (a) The rule that a penal statute is to be strictly construed does not apply to this code. The provisions of this code shall be construed according to the fair import of their terms, to promote justice and effect the objectives of the code.
14 paź 2024 · During the legislative session, hundreds of bills are introduced by legislators for consideration. Bills that become law are arranged by subject matter into various codes such as the Election Code, Family Code, and Penal Code. These statutes are published online by the Texas Legislative Council.
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Section 1.09 - Concurrent Jurisdiction Under This Code to Prosecute Offenses That Involve State Property. Section 1.10 - Enforcement of Certain Federal Laws Regulating Firearms, Firearm Accessories, and Firearm Ammunition. Browse Texas Codes | Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS for free on Casetext.
Section 1.10. Enforcement of Certain Federal Laws Regulating Firearms, Firearm Accessories, and Firearm Ammunition. Next. Disclaimer: These codes may not be the most recent version.
STATUTES AND CODES. Most statutes not yet incorporated into the subject-matter codes are found in Vernon’s Annotated Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas. These statutes are organized by articles and further subdivided into sections.