Texas Statutes
§ 391.126 — CIVIL PENALTY.
Texas § 391.126
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Bluebook
Tex. Transportation Code Code Ann. § 391.126 (2026).
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Sec. 391.126. CIVIL PENALTY.
(a)In addition to being subject to a criminal penalty or injunctive action, a person who intentionally violates this subchapter is liable to the state for a civil penalty. The attorney general may sue to collect the penalty.
(b)The amount of a civil penalty under this section is not less than $500 or more than $1,000 for each violation, depending on the seriousness of the violation. A separate penalty may be collected for each day a continuing violation occurs.
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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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