Texas Statutes
Subchapter A. General Welfare Provisions
Section 501.019. Cost of Confinement as Claim; Setoff

Sec. 501.019. COST OF CONFINEMENT AS CLAIM; SETOFF. (a) The state may deduct from any monetary obligation owed to an incarcerated person:
(1) the cost of incarceration, if a cost of incarceration for the person can be computed; and
(2) any amount assessed against the person under Section 14.006, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, that remains unpaid at the time the monetary obligation is to be paid.
(b) In a case in which a person may be indemnified under Chapter 104, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, and that arises from a claim made by a person for whom a cost of incarceration can be computed, the court shall reduce the amount recoverable by the claimant by the amount of the cost of incarceration.
(c) The annual cost of incarceration of a person shall be computed using the average cost per day for imprisonment calculated by the Criminal Justice Policy Council.
(d) In making a deduction under Subsection (a) or in reducing an award under Subsection (b), the department or the court shall credit or debit a prorated portion of the cost of incarceration for a person incarcerated for 365 days or less in a year. The number of days of incarceration in a year includes time served before conviction.
(e) This section applies to a monetary obligation arising from a judgment against the state, an agency of the state, or an officer or employee of the state or an agency of the state, only if:
(1) the judgment awards damages for property damage or bodily injury resulting from a negligent act or omission, including an act or omission described by Section 101.021(1), Civil Practice and Remedies Code; and
(2) there is not a finding by the court of a violation of the constitution of this state or the United States.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 378, Sec. 7, eff. June 8, 1995.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Government Code

Title 4 - Executive Branch

Subtitle G - Corrections

Chapter 501 - Inmate Welfare

Subchapter A. General Welfare Provisions

Section 501.001. Discrimination Against Inmates Prohibited

Section 501.002. Assault by Employee on Inmate

Section 501.003. Food

Section 501.004. Clothing

Section 501.005. Literacy Programs

Section 501.0051. Receipt of Books by Mail

Section 501.006. Emergency Absence

Section 501.007. Inmate Claims for Lost or Damaged Property

Section 501.008. Inmate Grievance System

Section 501.0081. Dispute Resolution: Time-Served Credits

Section 501.009. Volunteer and Faith-Based Organizations; Report

Section 501.010. Visitors

Section 501.011. Zero-Tolerance Policy

Section 501.012. Family Liaison Officer

Section 501.013. Materials Used for Arts and Crafts

Section 501.014. Inmate Money

Section 501.015. Providing Discharged or Released Inmate With Clothing and Money; Burial Expenses

Section 501.0155. Providing Discharged or Released Inmate With Documentation for Employment

Section 501.016. Discharge or Release Papers; Release Date

Section 501.0165. State-Issued Identification; Necessary Documentation

Section 501.0166. Providing Discharged or Released Inmate With Birth Certificate and Social Security Card

Section 501.017. Cost of Confinement as Claim

Section 501.019. Cost of Confinement as Claim; Setoff

Section 501.021. Use of Inmates in Training Prohibited

Section 501.0215. Educational Programming for Pregnant Inmates

Section 501.022. Infant Care and Parenting

Section 501.023. Information Concerning Foster Care History

Section 501.024. Verification of Inmate Veteran Status

Section 501.025. Veterans Services Coordinator

Section 501.026. Limitation on Certain Searches

Section 501.027. Access to Programs by Female Inmates