110.008 – SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY WAIVED. (a) Subject to
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 110.008
Summary
This law allows individuals to sue government agencies for damages under specific conditions, effectively waiving sovereign immunity in those cases. However, it does not affect the protections provided by the Eleventh Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Waives sovereign immunity for claims under Section 110.005.
Allows lawsuits against government agencies for specified damages.
Does not override Eleventh Amendment protections.
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