126.006 – REIMBURSEMENT FEES. (a) A commercially sexually
Texas Government Code § 126.006
Summary
This law allows courts to charge a nonrefundable reimbursement fee to participants in programs for commercially sexually exploited persons. The fee, capped at $1,000, helps cover the costs of counseling and services provided to these individuals.
Participants may be charged up to $1,000 for program fees.
Fees are nonrefundable and cover counseling costs.
Applies to individuals in commercially sexually exploited persons programs.
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