1202.002 – AUTHORITY TO DEFINE TERMS. The attorney general
Texas Government Code § 1202.002
Summary
This law grants the attorney general the authority to define terms used in this chapter, excluding specific terms related to public securities. It allows for the application of accepted legal principles to clarify meanings through rule-making. This affects legal interpretations and applications within the specified chapter.
Attorney general can define terms in this chapter.
Excludes definitions for 'issuance,' 'issuer,' and 'public security.'
Definitions are established through rule-making processes.
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