Texas Statutes
§ 391.125 — INJUNCTION TO REQUIRE SCREENING.
Texas § 391.125
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Bluebook
Tex. Transportation Code Code Ann. § 391.125 (2026).
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Sec. 391.125. INJUNCTION TO REQUIRE SCREENING.
(a)On written notice by certified mail from the department, an owner of a junkyard that is established, operated, or maintained in violation of this subchapter or a rule adopted under this subchapter shall screen the junkyard in accordance with Section 391.121 . If the owner does not screen the junkyard within 45 days of the date of the notice, the department may request the attorney general to apply for an injunction to require the screening of the junkyard.
(b)Under an action brought under Subsection (a), the state is entitled to recover from the owner of a junkyard all administrative and legal costs and expenses incurred to require the screening of the junkyard, including court costs and reasonable attorney's fees.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 442, Sec. 2, eff. June 18, 1999.
Nearby Sections
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§ 391.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 391.002
PURPOSE.§ 391.003
VIOLATION OF RULE; OFFENSE.§ 391.004
DISPOSITION OF FEES.§ 391.006
COMPLAINTS; RECORDS.§ 391.031
UNLAWFUL COMMERCIAL SIGNS; OFFENSE.§ 391.034
NUISANCE; INJUNCTION.§ 391.035
CIVIL PENALTY.§ 391.0355
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY.§ 391.036
SCOPE OF COMMISSION RESPONSIBILITY.§ 391.038
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