Texas Statutes
§ 659.003 — OFFICER MAY DECLINE REMUNERATION.
Texas § 659.003
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Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 659.003 (2026).
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Sec. 659.003. OFFICER MAY DECLINE REMUNERATION.
(a)In this section:
(1)"Officer" means an elected officer or appointed officer, as those terms are defined by Chapter 572 . The term includes a person who has received a certificate of election to such an office or who has been appointed or nominated to such an office but has not been confirmed.
(2)"Remuneration" includes salary, compensatory per diem, expense per diem, reimbursement for expenses, longevity pay, and fees.
(b)An officer may decline remuneration associated with the office. To decline remuneration, the officer shall execute a declination form prescribed by the secretary of state. The form shall be designed to permit the person to decline all remuneration or to decline particular remuneration from among various types associat
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Opinion No.
(Texas Attorney General Reports, 2009)
Legislative History
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 49, Sec. 1, eff. May 8, 1995.
Nearby Sections
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§ 659.001
EQUAL WORK, EQUAL PAY.§ 659.002
DEDUCTIONS.§ 659.003
OFFICER MAY DECLINE REMUNERATION.§ 659.004
PAYROLL AND PERSONNEL REPORTING.§ 659.005
WITNESS FEES; JURY SERVICE.§ 659.006
ADJUSTMENT FOR INACCURATE PAYMENT.§ 659.011
SALARIES SET IN APPROPRIATIONS ACT.§ 659.012
JUDICIAL SALARIES.§ 659.013
STATUTORY SALARIES SUSPENDED.§ 659.014
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