Texas Statutes
§ 728.004 — ENFORCEMENT; INJUNCTION.
Texas § 728.004
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Tex. Transportation Code Code Ann. § 728.004 (2026).
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Sec. 728.004. ENFORCEMENT; INJUNCTION.
(a)The attorney general or a district, county, or municipal attorney may enforce this subchapter and may bring an action in the county in which a violation is alleged.
(b)The operation of a business in violation of this subchapter is a public nuisance. Any person, including a district, county, or municipal attorney, may obtain an injunction restraining a violation of this subchapter. A person who obtains an injunction under this subsection may recover the person's costs, including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees.
(c)An employer is a necessary party to an action brought against its employee under this section. An employer is strictly liable for all amounts, including civil penalties, damages, costs, and attorney's fees, resulting from a v
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Related
in Re State of Texas
466 S.W.3d 783 (Texas Supreme Court, 2015)
Harris County, Texas v. Carmax Auto Superstores Inc
177 F.3d 306 (Fifth Circuit, 1999)
Attorney General of Texas v. El Paso Independent Automobile Dealers Ass'n
966 S.W.2d 783 (Court of Appeals of Texas, 1998)
Harris County Texas v. Carmax Auto
(Fifth Circuit, 1999)
in Re State of Texas
(Court of Appeals of Texas, 2015)
Legislative History
Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
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