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Guidelines To Texas Tax Exemptions (96-1045) Exemptions may be established under other chapters of texas law, under Chapter 67 of the Water code (formerly 1434a Vernon s texas civil Statutes). http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx96_1045.html
Extractions: September 2003 Various types of organizations are exempt from paying sales tax, hotel occupancy tax and, if incorporated, franchise tax. The exemptions vary, depending upon the type of organization. To apply for an exemption, an organization can use the appropriate application form as shown below. Charitable form AP-205 Any other exemption type form AP-204 More information on the different categories of state exemptions is listed below. Exempt organizations still must collect tax on most sales. See our publication , Exempt Organizations, Sales and Purchases, for more information. Federal Exemption under Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 501(c) A nonprofit organization with an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) exemption under Section 501(c)(3), (4), (8), (10) or (19) is exempt from sales and franchise taxes. Nonprofit corporations may request exemption from franchise tax based on federal exemption under Section 501(c)(5), (6) or (7). Both for-profit and nonprofit corporations may request exemption from franchise tax based on federal exemption under Section 501(c)(2), (16) or (25). To apply for federal exemption, contact the IRS at 1-877-829-5500 or online at
LexisNexis Customer Service Center The texas Statutes and code are now Annotated by LexisNexis (TM). South texas law Review St. Mary s law Journal texas Forum on civil Liberties civil http://w3.nexis.com/sources/scripts/info.pl?10630
Texas Statutes And Codes Researching texas Statutes and codes. The session laws are ultimately in the old unified code, Vernons texas Revised civil Statutes Annotated (VTRCSA). http://library.law.smu.edu/resguide/TX-STATS.htm
Extractions: Texas Statutes and Codes Underwood Law Library Southern Methodist University Guide 301 Revised July 2005 The Texas Legislature meets regularly in odd-numbered years for a maximum of 140 days beginning on the second Tuesday in January. Along with this 140-day session, the Governor may call one or more special sessions to consider only those matters approved by the Governor. Consequently, for every legislature there is a Regular session, and there may be one or more Special Called sessions. Both House and Senate members introduce thousands of bills each session during the first 60 days. After 60 days, there are certain restrictions on introducing a bill. Starting in November, members of the Legislature may also file bills preceding the regular session. When a bill is introduced, it is assigned a bill number, e.g., S.B. 1 or H.B. 1. However, if a special session is called, the ensuing bills are numbered separately, starting with bill number one. For example, during the 71st Legislature there was a regular session and six called sessions, resulting in seven bills assigned H.B. 1none of which necessarily concerned the same subject matter. Only a small percentage of bills are actually enacted into law. The version of a bill that is passed by both houses is called the enrolled bill. This is the version sent to the Governor for his signature and, if signed, is later published in the states session laws. The Underwood Law Library no longer receives copies of the bills in print because all published versions are available from Texas Legislature Online, a free government Web site. (See Internet sites below.) Texas Bills from previous legislative sessions are shelved in the Central Basement.
West - Hampton, Schick McGehee S Texas Civil Practice And Gives you a compact reference to the civil Practice and Remedies code and sections primary law materials relating to texas civil Practice and Remedies. http://west.thomson.com/product/18142319/product.asp
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West - Texas School Law Bulletin, 2004 Ed. Contains pertinent portions of over 130 new laws affecting texas school districts Business Commerce code, civil Practice and Remedies code, code of http://west.thomson.com/product/22075051/product.asp
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Texas Governor Rick Perry - Texas Law And Music Education code, Chapter 29.053; texas Commission on the Arts Vernon s texas civil Statutes, Title 49, Chapter 11, Article 2701e1 http://www.governor.state.tx.us/divisions/music/about/law.htm
Common-law Marriage - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia A recent amendment to the civil code of Québec recognizes a type of domestic partnership 2.401 of the texas Family code at Tex. Fam. code Sec. 2.401. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common-law_marriage
Extractions: See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page edit Family law Entering into marriage Prenuptial agreement Marriage Common-law marriage Same-sex marriage Legal states similar to marriage Civil union Registered partnership Domestic partnership Dissolution of marriage Annulment Divorce Alimony Relations with children Paternity Adoption Legal guardian Emancipation of minors ... Crimes against the family Spousal abuse Adultery Bigamy Incest Common-law marriage (or common law marriage ), sometimes referred to as informal marriage, is a form of interpersonal status in which a man and a woman are legally married . The common-law marriage is a verbal or written contract between a man and a woman to be married, usually without a ceremony or license . A common-law marriage can only be dissolved by petitioning a court for a divorce . Common-law marriage is very similar, but distinguishable from civil unions or non-marital relationship contracts.
Lobbying In Texas: A Guide To The Texas Law (texas campaign finance laws generally prohibit corporate contributions or Govt code § 305.023. PENALTIES. The law provides criminal and civil http://www.ethics.state.tx.us/guides/LOBBY guide.htm
Extractions: TEXAS ETHICS COMMISSION LOBBYING IN TEXAS A Guide to the Texas Law Revised September 6, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE LOBBY LAW What is Lobbying Direct Communication Member of the Legislative or Executive Branch of State Government ... LOBBYIST INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC THE LOBBY LAW Chapter 305 of the Government Code requires a person who crosses either a compensation or expenditure threshold to register with the Texas Ethics Commission and to file periodic reports of lobbying activity. Chapter 305 also contains restrictions applicable to persons required to register as lobbyists. This lobby law is administered and enforced by the Ethics Commission. Rules that the Ethics Commission has adopted under the lobby law are in Chapter 34 of title 1 of the Texas Administrative Code (T.A.C.). Even if you are not required to register as a lobbyist, you should be aware of the bribery, honorarium, and gift prohibitions in Chapter 36 of the Penal Code. In addition, you should be aware of Title 15 of the Election Code, the campaign finance law, which places restrictions on contributions and expenditures to support, oppose, or assist candidates and elected officeholders. If you have a question that is not clearly answered by this guide or by the instructions to a lobby report, please contact the Ethics Commission.
TDI - Links To Texas Insurance Code Reviewing Insurance Codes. Each chapter states the Revised law, be helpful if you refer to the source law as printed in Vernon s texas civil Statutes. http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/commish/code.html
Laws: Statutes And Rules For Researchers & Policy Makers texas Child Labor law; texas Child Labor law texas Labor code laws Prohibiting Employment Discrimination; civil Rights Act of 1964 - Title VII http://www.twc.state.tx.us/customers/rpm/rpmsub1.html
Extractions: home site index about us contact information Search Links followed by pdf require Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing. TWC Rules Overview of TWC Rules and Governing Statutes Current Rules by Chapter Adoptions and Proposals with Preambles to Date Texas Register - Office of the Secretary of State ... Texas Administrative Code, Title 40 Part 20, TWC State Laws Affecting TWC TWC Primary Enabling State Statutes Texas Workforce Commission; Workforce Development; Employment Services Table of Statutes Governing TWC pdf Texas Child Labor Law - Texas Labor Code Texas Payday Law - Texas Labor Code Texas Minimum Wage Act - Texas Labor Code Texas Unemployment Compensation Act ... Texas Legislature Online Federal Laws and Regulations Affecting TWC Jobs for Veterans Act of 2002 The Workforce Investment Act (Public Law 105-220) Federal Unemployment Tax Act Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 - Public Law ... Summary of Laws, Regulations and Technical Assistance Services Workforce Investment Act (WIA) The Workforce Investment Act (Public Law 105-220) H.B. 1863 (74th Texas Legislature)
Texas No Call - Telemarketer FAQ HB 472 has now been codified as texas Business and Commerce code § 44.103. The law also creates a private right of action in civil court for a customer http://www.texasnocall.com/subscriberFAQ_TX.asp
Extractions: Texas No Call - Telephone Solicitor FAQ House Bill 472, passed during the 2001 Texas Legislative session, created the Texas Telemarketing Disclosure and Privacy Act. The Act enabled the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUC) to implement a statewide Do Not Call List for residential customers who wish to stop telemarketing calls to their homes. In addition, Senate Bill 7, which restructured the retail electric market, included an Electric No Call List for Retail Electric Providers (REPs) and telemarketers that make calls on their behalf. To ensure that electric customers, both residential and business, did not receive unwanted calls regarding their retail electric service, lawmakers created the Electric No Call List. Beginning January 1, 2002, customers in Texas have had the opportunity to add their telephone number to two No Call Lists: a statewide Do Not Call List and an Electric No Call List. By placing their telephone numbers on these lists, customers identify themselves as someone who does not want to receive telemarketing calls. The PUC will operate and maintain the databases of both No Call Lists under a contract with a professional services firm. Following is a list of frequently asked questions that pertain to telephone solicitation in the state of Texas.
Extractions: What duties do employers owe employees? In an employment relationship, both the employer and the employee are required by common law to fulfill certain duties. These duties define the nature of the employment relationship and form the basis for the respective liabilities between the employer and the employee, both during employment and after the relationship is severed. Texas is an employment at will state. The doctrine of at-will employment states that, absent a contractual or statutory provision to the contrary, the employer or the employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without cause. There are several very narrow exceptions to employment at will doctrine. What are the public policy exceptions to the "at-will" doctrine?
Extractions: Lemon Law Information and Sites Welcome to one of the oldest and most trusted Lemon Law information site on the Internet with complete coverage of all Lemon Law Statutes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. There are essentially three sets of laws that apply to defective vehicles and products in the United States. 4. A general example of a State "Lemon Law" (California Civil Code Section 1793.22) Many Lemon Law Attorneys offer free consultations via toll-free phone numbers to let consumers know what their options are. Remember, even if your case doesn't meet the requirements under the Lemon Law for your state, there may be other "statues or laws" that apply that can help you. Always mention "AutoPedia" in your communications with any Law Firm. FREE CarFax Lemon Check 50 State by State Lemon Law Summaries Okay, you think you have a lemon. Now what?
Robert C. Casad (1999); Kansas code of civil Procedure Annotated, 4th ed. Personal Jurisdiction in Federal Question Cases, 70 texas law Review 1589 (1992); http://www.ku.edu/cgiwrap/kulaw/faculty/casad.php
Extractions: E-mail: casad@ku.edu Robert Casad joined the faculty of the Law School in 1959 and was named John H. and John M. Kane Professor of Law in 1981 in recognition of his internationally known scholarship in civil procedure, jurisdiction and conflict of laws. His work is often quoted and often cited. He received the university's Balfour Jeffrey Research Achievement Award (Higuchi Prize) in 1984 and the law school's Rice Prize for Faculty Scholarship in 1977, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, and 1991. An active member of the American Law Institute and the International Association for Procedural Law, Casad has been a frequent participant in IAPL conferences in Europe. He has been a visiting scholar/lecturer at universities in Europe, Asia, and Central America and a visiting professor at UCLA, Illinois, Hastings, Vienna, Michigan and Emory. In 1997 he retired from classroom teaching but not from research and writing. Issue Preclusion in the Law of Spain: Cosa Juzgada Positiva, in Law and Justice in a Multi-State World: A tribute to Arthur von Mehren (Nafziger and Symeonides, ed.)(2002); Jurisdiction in Civil Actions, 3d ed. (with William Richman)(1998); Jurisdiction and Forum Selection 2d. ed. (1999); Kansas Code of Civil Procedure Annotated, 4th ed. (with the late Hon. Spencer Gard) (2003); Res Judicata (with Kevin Clermont) (2001); "Jurisdiction in Civil Actions at the End of the Twentieth Century: Forum Conveniens and Forum Non Conveniens," 7 Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law 91 (1999); "Personal Jurisdiction in Federal Question Cases," 70 Texas Law Review 1589 (1992); "Long-Arm Jurisdiction in Admiralty Tort Cases," 4 Maritime Law Reporter, No. 2 (1993).
Property Tax Consultants Occupations Code This is the Occupations code page for the Property Tax Consultants program texas civil Statutes), as that law existed on the application date; and http://www.license.state.tx.us/ptc/ptclaw.htm
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ITRC Testimony - Texas Personal Privacy Taskforce, August 1st 2002 Recommendation In talking with members of texas law enforcement agencies to civil code 1798.8082 Wayne Shredding Bill- Requires a business to ensure http://www.idtheftcenter.org/html/TX-Personal_Privacy.htm
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TLC Drafting Manual (Section 8.09) The 1925 Revised Statutes was a complete reenactment of all texas law. Business Organizations code. civil Practice and Remedies code http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/legal/dm/sec809.htm
Extractions: PDF version SEC. 8.09. CONTINUING STATUTORY REVISION PROGRAM. The Texas Legislative Council is required by Section 323.007, Government Code , to carry out a complete nonsubstantive revision of the Texas statutes. The process involves reclassifying and rearranging the statutes in a more logical order, employing a numbering system and format that will accommodate future expansion of the law, eliminating repealed, invalid, duplicative, and other ineffective provisions, and improving the draftsmanship of the law if practicableall toward promoting the stated purpose of making the statutes "more accessible, understandable, and usable" without altering the sense, meaning, or effect of the law. Before the initiation of this program, Texas statutes were last revised in 1925. As the result of this history, the user of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes must wade through numerous printed statutes that are legally ineffective, must sort out surplus from substance, must adapt to confusing inconsistency of expression, capitalization, spelling, and punctuation, and must try to comprehend an alphabetical arrangement and often bizarre numbering scheme. The statutory revision program was created with the recognition that Texas statutes are difficult to use and difficult to understand. The complexity of modern law further dictates both revision and a sensible statutory arrangement.