Texas Statutes

§ 143.122 — UNCOMPENSATED DUTY.

Texas § 143.122
JurisdictionTexas
Code LGLocal Government Code

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Tex. Local Government Code Code Ann. § 143.122 (2026).

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Sec. 143.122. UNCOMPENSATED DUTY.

(a)In this section, "uncompensated duty" means days of work without pay in a fire or police department and does not include a regular or normal work day.
(b)The head of the fire or police department may assign a fire fighter or police officer under the department head's jurisdiction or supervision to uncompensated duty. The department head may not impose uncompensated duty unless the fire fighter or police officer agrees to the duty.
(c)If the fire fighter or police officer agrees in writing to accept uncompensated duty, the department head shall give the person a written statement that specifies the date or dates on which the person will perform the duty. A fire fighter or police officer who agrees to accept the duty does not have a right to an adminis

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Legislative History

Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.

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