Texas Statutes
§ 283.052 — AUTHORITY TO SUE AND BE SUED; LEGAL REPRESENTATION.
Texas § 283.052
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Tex. Health and Safety Code Code Ann. § 283.052 (2026).
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Sec. 283.052. AUTHORITY TO SUE AND BE SUED; LEGAL REPRESENTATION.
(a)The board may sue and be sued.
(b)The county attorney, district attorney, or criminal district attorney, as appropriate, with the duty to represent the county in civil matters shall represent the district in all legal matters.
(c)The board may employ additional legal counsel when the board determines that additional counsel is advisable.
(d)The district shall contribute sufficient funds to the general fund of the county for the account of the budget of the county attorney, district attorney, or criminal district attorney, as appropriate, to pay all additional salaries and expenses incurred by that officer in performing the duties required by the district.
SUBCHAPTER D. MEDICAL TREATMENT AND CARE
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Related
Tooke v. City of Mexia
197 S.W.3d 325 (Texas Supreme Court, 2006)
Legislative History
Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 678, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 283.001
SHORT TITLE.§ 283.002
DEFINITIONS.§ 283.003
DISTRICT AUTHORIZATION.§ 283.004
CREATION ELECTION REQUIRED.§ 283.005
BALLOT PROPOSITIONS.§ 283.021
DISTRICT BOARD; OFFICERS.§ 283.022
COMPENSATION.§ 283.023
RECORD OF BOARD MEETING.§ 283.024
ADMINISTRATOR; DUTIES.§ 283.025
ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR.§ 283.026
STAFF.§ 283.027
RETIREMENT PROGRAMS.§ 283.028
SEAL.§ 283.042
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