126.159 – COST OF CONSERVATORSHIP. (a) The commissioner
Texas Finance Code § 126.159
Summary
This law outlines how the commissioner approves expenses related to conservatorship services, including compensation for conservators and their staff. It ensures that only reasonable costs are covered and prohibits additional compensation for department employees serving as conservators.
Department employees cannot receive extra compensation.
Costs include conservator and professional staff expenses.
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