110.009 – EFFECT ON RIGHTS. (a) This chapter does not
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 110.009
Summary
This law ensures that government agencies cannot restrict an individual's free exercise of religion. It reinforces existing protections under federal and state laws, emphasizing that religious freedom is a fundamental right.
Prohibits government interference with religious practices.
Enhances protections for religious freedom beyond federal law.
Does not alter specific provisions of the Texas Constitution.
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