Texas Statutes

§ 52.051 — PENALIZING EMPLOYEE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENA.

Texas § 52.051
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Tex. Labor Code Code Ann. § 52.051 (2026).

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Sec. 52.051. PENALIZING EMPLOYEE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENA.

(a)An employer may not discharge, discipline, or penalize in any manner an employee because the employee complies with a valid subpoena to appear in a civil, criminal, legislative, or administrative proceeding.
(b)If the subpoena to which a violation of Subsection (a) applies is issued by a court, the employer violating Subsection (a) may be found in contempt by the court issuing the subpoena.
(c)If the subpoena to which a violation of Subsection (a) applies is issued by a legislative committee or a state agency, the employer violating Subsection (a) is subject to the authority of the committee or agency to impose a monetary penalty, not to exceed $500, on a person who violates an order of the committee or agency.
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Alcala v. Texas Webb County
620 F. Supp. 2d 795 (S.D. Texas, 2009)
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Legislative History

Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

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