16.002 – MENTAL INCAPACITY. (a) Each month the clerk of
Texas Election Code § 16.002
Summary
This law mandates that court clerks compile monthly abstracts of judgments regarding individuals adjudged mentally incapacitated. It specifically affects residents aged 18 and older who may lose their voting rights due to mental incapacity.
Clerks must prepare monthly abstracts of mental incapacity judgments.
Applies to residents 18 years or older.
Judgments can declare total or partial mental incapacity affecting voting rights.
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