Texas Statutes
§ 841.1463 — FAILURE TO GIVE NOTICE WITHIN RELEVANT PERIOD NOT JURISDICTIONAL ERROR.
Texas § 841.1463
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Tex. Health and Safety Code Code Ann. § 841.1463 (2026).
Text
Sec. 841.1463. FAILURE TO GIVE NOTICE WITHIN RELEVANT PERIOD NOT JURISDICTIONAL ERROR. The periods within which notice must be given under this chapter are binding on all appropriate persons as provided by this chapter, but a failure to give notice within the relevant period is not a jurisdictional error.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 347, Sec. 30, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Nearby Sections
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§ 841.001
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS.§ 841.002
DEFINITIONS.§ 841.003
SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATOR.§ 841.005
TEXAS BOARD OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE.§ 841.006
APPLICATION OF CHAPTER.§ 841.021
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL PREDATOR.§ 841.022
MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM.§ 841.041
PETITION ALLEGING PREDATOR STATUS.§ 841.061
TRIAL.§ 841.062
DETERMINATION OF PREDATOR STATUS.§ 841.063
CONTINUANCE.§ 841.064
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