Texas Statutes
§ 659.005 — WITNESS FEES; JURY SERVICE.
Texas § 659.005
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Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 659.005 (2026).
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Sec. 659.005. WITNESS FEES; JURY SERVICE.
(a)A deduction may not be made from the salary or wages of a state employee because the employee is called for jury service, including a deduction for any fee or compensation the employee receives for the jury service.
(b)A state officer or employee who appears as a witness in an official capacity in a judicial proceeding or legislative hearing may not accept or receive a witness fee for the appearance.
(c)A state officer or employee who appears as a witness, in a capacity other than as a state officer or employee, in a judicial proceeding or legislative hearing to testify from personal knowledge concerning matters related to the proceeding or hearing is entitled to receive any customary witness fees for the appearance.
(d)A state officer or em
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 279, Sec. 10, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
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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