107.262 – OVERSIGHT BOARD. (a) The commissioners court of
Texas Family Code § 107.262
Summary
This law allows county commissioners courts to create an oversight board for offices representing children or parents in legal matters. It mandates that these boards be appointed by the commissioners court to ensure proper oversight and representation.
Commissioners courts can establish oversight boards for child and parent representation.
Members of the board are appointed by the commissioners court.
The law aims to enhance oversight in child and parent legal representation.
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