104.002 – STATE LIABILITY; CONDUCT COVERED. (a) Except
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 104.002
Summary
This law outlines the conditions under which the state can be held liable for damages caused by its employees or agents. It specifies that liability is limited to acts performed within the scope of their official duties, excluding willful or grossly negligent actions.
State liability is limited to acts within official duties.
Excludes willful or grossly negligent actions.
Applies to employees and agents of state agencies.
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