Sec. 151.262. SUITS BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. (a) The attorney general may file suit for an injunction prohibiting a person from engaging in the business of selling taxable items subject to the taxes imposed by this chapter if the person engages in that business and does not have a valid permit or retailer's registration issued to him by the comptroller for each place of business.
(b) The attorney general shall bring suit against a person whose name is certified to him under Section 151.259(b) of this code, the person's sureties, or both, to collect the amount of delinquent tax due.
(c) The attorney general may bring suit on a surety bond against the sureties without making the person who is the principal obligor a party to the suit.
(d) Venue for a suit under this section is in Travis County.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1558, ch. 389, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle E - Sales, Excise, and Use Taxes
Chapter 151 - Limited Sales, Excise, and Use Tax
Subchapter G. Seller's and Retailer's Security
Section 151.251. Security Required
Section 151.252. Temporary Permit
Section 151.253. Security: Requirements
Section 151.254. Exemption From Filing Security
Section 151.256. Failure to Provide Security: Loss of Permit
Section 151.257. Forfeiture of Security: Determination
Section 151.258. Sale of Security
Section 151.259. Security Insufficient to Pay Tax
Section 151.260. Security Sufficient to Pay Tax