Texas Statutes
§ 2033.106 — VIOLATION OF FINAL CEASE AND DESIST ORDER.
Texas § 2033.106
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Bluebook
Tex. Occupations Code Code Ann. § 2033.106 (2026).
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Sec. 2033.106. VIOLATION OF FINAL CEASE AND DESIST ORDER.
(a)If the executive director reasonably believes that a person has violated a final and enforceable cease and desist order, the executive director may:
(1)initiate administrative penalty proceedings under Subchapter B;
(2)refer the matter to the attorney general for enforcement by injunction and any other available remedy; or
(3)pursue any other action that the executive director considers appropriate, including suspension of the person's license.
(b)If the attorney general prevails in an action brought under Subsection (a)(2), the attorney general is entitled to recover reasonable attorney's fees.
SUBCHAPTER D. OTHER DISCIPLINARY POWERS
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 963 (S.B. 1969 ), Sec. 1.01, eff. April 1, 2019.
Nearby Sections
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§ 2033.001
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PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING WITHOUT LICENSE.§ 2033.004
RACING WITHOUT LICENSE.§ 2033.005
IMPERSONATING LICENSE HOLDER.§ 2033.007
FAILURE TO DISPLAY CREDENTIAL.§ 2033.008
RACES CONDUCTED ON CERTAIN INDIAN LANDS.§ 2033.009
ILLEGAL ACCESS TO ENCLOSURE.§ 2033.010
HINDERING ENTRY OR SEARCH.§ 2033.011
FORGING PARI-MUTUEL TICKET.§ 2033.012
FALSE STATEMENTS.§ 2033.013
TOUTING.§ 2033.014
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