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    • Chapter 109 - Appropriations for Payment of Claims Against State Agencies

    Texas Statutes
    Title 5 - Governmental Liability
    Chapter 109 - Appropriations for Payment of Claims Against State Agencies

    Section 109.001. Definition - Sec. 109.001. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "state agency" means any...

    Section 109.002. Applicability; Appropriations and Payments for Certain Claims - Sec. 109.002. APPLICABILITY; APPROPRIATIONS AND PAYMENTS FOR CERTAIN CLAIMS. (a)...

    Section 109.003. Source of Appropriation - Sec. 109.003. SOURCE OF APPROPRIATION. An appropriation subject to this...

    Section 109.004. Payment of Claim by Agency - Sec. 109.004. PAYMENT OF CLAIM BY AGENCY. (a) This section...

    Section 109.005. Reports - Sec. 109.005. REPORTS. (a) The comptroller shall notify an affected...

    Section 109.006. Appropriation for Claim Not Limited - Sec. 109.006. APPROPRIATION FOR CLAIM NOT LIMITED. This chapter does...

    Section 109.007. Exceptions - Sec. 109.007. EXCEPTIONS. This chapter does not apply to an...

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