101.108 – AD VALOREM TAXES FOR PAYMENT OF JUDGMENT. (a) A
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 101.108
Summary
This law allows governmental units in Texas that lack full liability insurance to impose an ad valorem tax to cover final judgments. It permits these units to exceed standard tax rate limits, except for constitutional limits, to ensure payment of judgments.
Applies to governmental units without full liability insurance.
Allows exceeding legal tax rate limits for judgment payment.
Constitutional tax limits remain in effect.
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