Texas Statutes
§ 213.053 — VIOLATION OF INJUNCTION; RECEIVER.
Texas § 213.053
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Bluebook
Tex. Labor Code Code Ann. § 213.053 (2026).
Text
Sec. 213.053. VIOLATION OF INJUNCTION; RECEIVER.
(a)If an individual or an employing unit violates an injunction granted under this subtitle, the court on its own motion or the commission's motion in the name of the state, after notice and hearing, may appoint a receiver. The receiver may exercise the powers that, in the judgment of the court, are necessary to provide compliance with the injunction, including taking charge of the property of the individual or employing unit.
(b)The power to appoint a receiver under this section is in addition to the power to punish for contempt.
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Legislative History
Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Nearby Sections
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§ 213.001
REPRESENTATION IN COURT.§ 213.002
PROSECUTION OF CRIMINAL ACTIONS.§ 213.006
PRIORITY OF CLAIM FOR CONTRIBUTION.§ 213.008
ELECTION OF COLLECTION REMEDIES.§ 213.010
NOTICE TO INDIAN TRIBES.§ 213.021
INTEREST ON PAST DUE CONTRIBUTION.§ 213.022
PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO FILE REPORT.§ 213.023
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Texas § 213.053, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tx/LA/213.053.