Texas Statutes
§ 29.101 — MUNICIPALITY OF MORE THAN 250,000.
Texas § 29.101
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Bluebook
Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 29.101 (2026).
Text
Sec. 29.101. MUNICIPALITY OF MORE THAN 250,000.
(a)A municipality with a population of more than 250,000 may by ordinance establish two municipal courts. With the confirmation of the governing body of the municipality, the mayor may appoint two or more judges for the courts and may designate the seniority of the judges.
(b)Either or both of the courts may hold concurrent or continuous sessions either day or night.
(c)Each court may exercise municipal court jurisdiction and has concurrent jurisdiction with the other municipal courts.
(d)The municipality by ordinance may establish:
(1)the qualifications for appointment as a municipal judge;
(2)the ability of a judge to transfer cases, exchange benches, and preside over any of the municipal courts;
(3)the office of the municipal court
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Legislative History
Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 480, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1985.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 29.001
DEFINITION.§ 29.002
CREATION.§ 29.003
JURISDICTION.§ 29.004
JUDGE.§ 29.005
TERM OF OFFICE.§ 29.010
CLERK.§ 29.011
VACANCY.§ 29.014
COURT SECURITY COMMITTEE.§ 29.051
DEFINITIONS.§ 29.053
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