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    • Texas Statutes
    • Government Code
    • Title 6 - Public Officers and Employees
    • Subtitle B - State Officers and Employees
    • Chapter 651 - General Provisions
    • Section 651.001. Definition

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 651 - General Provisions
    Section 651.001. Definition

    Sec. 651.001. DEFINITION. In any state statute, "officer" means an officer of this state unless otherwise expressly provided.
    Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 268, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

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    Texas Statutes

    Government Code

    Title 6 - Public Officers and Employees

    Subtitle B - State Officers and Employees

    Chapter 651 - General Provisions

    Section 651.001. Definition

    Section 651.002. Benefits of and Restrictions on State Employees Working Out of State

    Section 651.003. Written Statement of Dissenting Board Member

    Section 651.004. Management-to-Staff Ratios

    Section 651.005. Requirement of Selective Service Registration or Exemption

    Section 651.006. Reductions in Force

    Section 651.007. Exit Interviews

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    Section 651.0085. Certain Unconstitutionally Composed Districts and Authorities With Six-Year Terms

    Section 651.009. Diversity on Governing Body

    Section 651.010. Entrepreneur-in-Residence

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