Sec. 402.023. CORPORATE CHARTERS. (a) Unless provided otherwise by law, the attorney general shall seek a judicial forfeiture of a private corporation's charter if sufficient cause exists. If satisfactory evidence is presented to the attorney general that a corporation receiving state aid has forfeited its charter or rights under its charter, the attorney general shall immediately seek a judicial forfeiture of the charter.
(b) The attorney general shall inquire into the charter rights of each private corporation and act in the name of the state as proper and necessary to prevent the corporation from exercising a power or demanding or collecting a tax, toll, freight, or wharfage not authorized by law.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 147, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Executive Officers
Chapter 402 - Attorney General
Section 402.021. Representation of State
Section 402.0212. Provision of Legal Services--Outside Counsel
Section 402.0213. Appearance Through Videoconferencing Technology
Section 402.023. Corporate Charters
Section 402.0231. Corporate Integrity Unit
Section 402.024. Defense of District Attorney or Grand Juror
Section 402.0241. Defense of Local Entities in Suits Related to Immigration Detainer Requests
Section 402.025. Property Transactions
Section 402.026. Inspection of Accounts
Section 402.028. Assistance to Prosecuting Attorneys
Section 402.0281. Internet Service Provider Database
Section 402.029. Notice of Attorney of Record
Section 402.030. Participation by Fathers
Section 402.031. Preparation of Landowner's Bill of Rights Statement
Section 402.033. Reporting Fraudulent Activities
Section 402.034. Human Trafficking Prevention Coordinating Council
Section 402.035. Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force
Section 402.0351. Required Posting of Human Trafficking Signs by Certain Entities; Civil Penalty
Section 402.036. Choose Life Account
Section 402.037. Choose Life Advisory Committee
Section 402.038. Transnational and Organized Crime Division
Section 402.039. Domestic Violence High Risk Teams Grant Program