129.007 – COURTESY SUPERVISION. (a) A public safety
Texas Government Code § 129.007
Summary
This law allows a public safety employees treatment court program to transfer supervision of a defendant to another program in the defendant's county. Both programs must agree to the transfer, ensuring continuity of oversight for the defendant's participation.
Allows transfer of supervision between treatment court programs.
Transfer requires consent from both programs involved.
Applies to defendants working or residing in the transfer county.
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