110.007 – ONE-YEAR LIMITATIONS PERIOD. (a) A person must
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 110.007
Summary
This law establishes a one-year deadline for individuals to file claims related to substantial burdens on their religious exercise. It applies to cases where a person becomes aware of such a burden and outlines the tolling of the limitations period under specific circumstances.
Claims must be filed within one year of awareness.
Tolling occurs if notice is mailed under specific conditions.
Affects individuals asserting religious exercise claims.
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