Sec. 5.15. ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL. The attorney general may appoint as many as six assistant attorneys general, as the commission determines necessary, to enable the commission to more efficiently enforce this code. The attorney general and the assistant attorneys general shall prosecute all suits requested by the commission and defend all suits against the commission. The commission shall provide the assistant attorneys general with necessary stenographers and office space. The assistant attorneys general shall be paid by the commission out of funds appropriated to it for the administration of this code. Their compensation shall be on the same basis as assistant attorneys general devoting their time to general state business.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 399, ch. 194, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1190 (S.B. 1090), Sec. 4, eff. September 1, 2013.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 2 - Administration of Code
Chapter 5 - Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Subchapter A. Administrative Provisions
Section 5.01. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
Section 5.02. Members of Commission; Appointment
Section 5.04. Presiding Officer
Section 5.05. Relationship With Alcoholic Beverage Business Prohibited
Section 5.051. Grounds for Removal From Commission
Section 5.06. Commission Office
Section 5.07. Commission Meetings
Section 5.08. Per Diem, Expenses
Section 5.10. Employees; Compensation; Bonds
Section 5.101. Human Resources Division
Section 5.12. Duties of Administrator
Section 5.13. Assistant Administrator
Section 5.14. Inspectors and Representatives
Section 5.141. Purchase of Firearm From Commission by Inspector or Representative
Section 5.142. Special Inspectors or Representatives
Section 5.15. Assistant Attorneys General
Section 5.16. Representation in Appeal to Commission
Section 5.17. Suits Against the Commission: Venue