Texas Statutes

§ 403.275 — LIABILITY FOR PROPERTY LOSS.

Texas § 403.275
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Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 403.275 (2026).

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Sec. 403.275. LIABILITY FOR PROPERTY LOSS. The liability prescribed by this section may attach on a joint and several basis to more than one person in a particular instance. A person is pecuniarily liable for the loss sustained by the state if:

(1)agency property disappears, as a result of the failure of the head of an agency, property manager, or agency employee entrusted with the property to exercise reasonable care for its safekeeping;
(2)agency property deteriorates as a result of the failure of the head of an agency, property manager, or agency employee entrusted with the property to exercise reasonable care to maintain and service the property; or
(3)agency property is damaged or destroyed as a result of an intentional wrongful act or of a negligent act of any state official or em

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Legislative History

Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., 2nd C.S., ch. 8, Sec. 2.30.

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