101.004 – STATUS OF MEDICAL RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS. For
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 101.004
Summary
This law classifies medical residents and fellows in government-sponsored training programs as employees of a governmental unit. This classification applies regardless of how they are compensated, impacting their legal status and rights under civil law.
Medical residents and fellows are deemed employees of governmental units.
Applies to residents in government-sponsored training programs.
Compensation method does not affect employee status.
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