Sec. 213.009. COMMISSION ENFORCEMENT OF OUT-OF-STATE JUDGMENT. (a) A qualified attorney who is a regular salaried employee of the commission may represent an employment security agency of another state in a proceeding in a court in this state to collect a contribution, a penalty, interest, or a court cost for which liability has been incurred by an employing unit under an unemployment compensation law or unemployment insurance law of the other state, if:
(1) the liability has been reduced to judgment in a court of record in the state of the requesting agency; and
(2) the unemployment compensation law or unemployment insurance law of the requesting state provides for a similar action on behalf of the commission by the requesting state agency.
(b) The venue for a proceeding under this section is the same as the venue for an action to collect an overdue contribution, penalty, or interest due under this subtitle.
Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 4 - Employment Services and Unemployment
Subtitle A - Texas Unemployment Compensation Act
Chapter 213 - Enforcement of Texas Unemployment Compensation Act
Subchapter A. General Enforcement Provisions
Section 213.001. Representation in Court
Section 213.002. Prosecution of Criminal Actions
Section 213.003. Admissibility of Certified Copy of Commission Record
Section 213.004. Admissibility of Report or Audit; Prima Facie Evidence
Section 213.005. Costs Adjudged Against State or Commission
Section 213.006. Priority of Claim for Contribution
Section 213.007. Collateral Estoppel Doctrine Inapplicable
Section 213.008. Election of Collection Remedies
Section 213.009. Commission Enforcement of Out-of-State Judgment
Section 213.010. Notice to Indian Tribes
Section 213.011. Effect of Previous Employment Determination
Section 213.012. Restrictions or Conditions on Payments Prohibited