109.006 – CIVIL PENALTY; INJUNCTION. (a) A business
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 109.006
Summary
This law imposes civil penalties on businesses that improperly publish certain criminal record information, particularly involving juveniles. It holds these entities accountable for each violation and for ongoing violations, ensuring compliance with confidentiality standards.
Penalties up to $500 per violation for publishing prohibited records.
Applies to businesses publishing juvenile and confidential criminal records.
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In simple terms: Learn about Texas's CIVIL PENALTY; INJUNCTION. (a) A business law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
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