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  2. Texas Constitution and Statutes - Home

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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. Texas Constitution. Texas Statutes.

  3. Texas Law & Legislation

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    There are multiple sources of law in Texas, and the State Law Library provides this guide to help you locate and research Texas laws and legislation.

  4. Statutes - Texas

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    The Texas statutes are the laws enacted by the state legislature. These laws are later arranged by subject area into codes like the Family Code or the Penal Code.

  5. Statutes, Regulations, and Rules | Texas Historical Commission

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    State Statutes and Rules: Texas laws and rules pertaining to the Texas Historical Commission and to the protection, landmark designation and study of historic properties on non-federal public lands in the state.

  6. Law & Legislation - Texas

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    In Texas, the state legislature enacts statutes. State agencies are given rulemaking authority by the legislature. Local governments like municipalities and counties may then enact ordinances within their jurisdictions. The state courts interpret the law. Use the pages below to learn more. Texas Law & Legislation. Texas Constitution; Texas Statutes

  7. Texas Constitution and Statutes - Text Search

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    Texas Constitution and Statutes - Text Search. Code (s) to Search: Text to Search for: The Search feature looks for several variations of the word or phrase you enter. For example, if you enter employ, the results will include documents containing the word employ, employee, employed, etc. To search for a phrase, use quotation marks.

  8. The Texas Administrative Code (TAC) is a compilation of all state agency rules in Texas. There are 17 titles in the TAC. Each title represents a subject category and related agencies are assigned to the appropriate title. In 1977, the TAC was created by the Texas Legislature under the Administrative Code Act (Government Code, §§2002.051-2002.056).

  9. Texas Constitution and Statutes - Download

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    The Texas Constitution: Agriculture Code: Alcoholic Beverage Code: Auxiliary Water Laws: Business and Commerce Code: Business Organizations Code: Civil Practice and Remedies Code: Code of Criminal Procedure: Education Code: Election Code: Estates Code: Family Code: Finance Code: Government Code: Health and Safety Code: Human Resources Code ...

  10. This guide will give you an explanation of the current status of state and federal laws about marijuana and cannabidiol (CBD). Please note: this is an area of law that is evolving very quickly. The information contained in this guide is subject to change based on new laws and regulations.

  11. The nation's main workplace safety and health law is the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, which requires all private-sector employers to furnish a safe workplace, free of recognized hazards, to their employees, and requires employers and employees to comply with occupational safety and health standards adopted by the U.S. Department o...