124.003 – IMMUNITY FROM CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LIABILITY. A
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 124.003
Summary
This law grants immunity from criminal and civil liability to individuals who offer or provide theft education programs, as long as they comply with the specified regulations. This protection applies specifically to those who do not report suspected thefts to law enforcement.
Immunity applies to providers of theft education programs.
No liability for failing to report suspected thefts.
Compliance with regulations is required for immunity.
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