Texas Statutes
Subchapter E. Texas Military Forces
Section 437.222. Liability of Service Member

Sec. 437.222. LIABILITY OF SERVICE MEMBER. (a) A service member of the Texas military forces ordered into service of this state by proper authority is not personally liable in the person's private capacity for any act performed or for any contract or other obligation entered into or undertaken in an official capacity in good faith and without intent to defraud in connection with the administration, management, or conduct of the department in business, programs, or other related affairs, under the limited waiver of governmental immunity provided by the Texas Tort Claims Act (Chapter 101, Civil Practice and Remedies Code).
(b) If a suit is instituted against a service member of the Texas military forces for an act of the service member in the service member's official capacity in the discharge of duty or against a person acting under the authority, order, or lawfully issued warrant of the service member, the court shall require the plaintiff to file security for the payment of court costs that may be awarded to the defendant. The defendant in the case may make a general denial and give the special matter in evidence. If the plaintiff is nonsuited or the verdict or judgment is against the plaintiff, the defendant is entitled to recover three times the court costs.
(c) If a service member of the Texas military forces is sued for injury to a person or property occurring in the performance of or an attempt to perform a duty required by law, the court shall remove venue of the case to a court in another county not subject to disqualification if:
(1) the defendant applies for the removal; and
(2) the application is supported by affidavit of two credible persons stating that they have good reason to believe the defendant cannot have a fair and impartial trial before the court.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1217 (S.B. 1536), Sec. 1.01, eff. September 1, 2013.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Government Code

Title 4 - Executive Branch

Subtitle C - State Military Forces and Veterans

Chapter 437 - Texas Military

Subchapter E. Texas Military Forces

Section 437.201. Certification of Military Units

Section 437.202. Leave of Absence for Public Officers and Employees

Section 437.203. Dual Office Holding

Section 437.204. Reemployment of Service Member Called to Training or Duty

Section 437.205. Oath

Section 437.206. Commissions

Section 437.207. Military Unit as Corporate Body

Section 437.208. Organization Prohibited

Section 437.209. Foreign Troops

Section 437.210. Interference With Texas Military Forces

Section 437.211. Management of Unit Funds

Section 437.212. Pay, Benefits and Requirements for State Active Duty, State Training, and Other Duty

Section 437.2121. Extended State Active Duty Service for Administrative Support

Section 437.213. Certain Benefits and Protections for State Service

Section 437.2131. Right to Civil Action and Private Legal Counsel

Section 437.214. Military Funerals and Honors

Section 437.215. Grave Markers for State Military Personnel

Section 437.216. Service Referral Program

Section 437.217. Exemption From Fees for Deployed Military Personnel

Section 437.218. Tax Exemption

Section 437.219. Compensation

Section 437.220. Supplemental Duty Pay for Economic Hardship

Section 437.221. Other Duty and Community Service Missions

Section 437.222. Liability of Service Member

Section 437.223. Exemption From Arrest

Section 437.2235. Public Duty Justification

Section 437.224. Voting

Section 437.225. Discharge

Section 437.226. Assistance for Tuition and Fees

Section 437.227. Compensation for Death or Injury

Section 437.228. Issuance and Use of Uniform and Other Military Property

Section 437.229. Uniform

Section 437.230. Exemption From Levy and Sale

Section 437.231. Seizure

Section 437.232. Confidentiality of Military Personnel Information