1101.151 – IMMUNITY FOR VIOLATION VOLUNTARILY DISCLOSED.
Texas Health and Safety Code § 1101.151
Summary
This law provides immunity from administrative or civil penalties for individuals who voluntarily disclose violations of environmental or health and safety laws. It encourages compliance by allowing violators to come forward without fear of punishment, as long as the disclosure is made voluntarily.
Immunity applies to voluntary disclosures of violations.
Covers environmental and health and safety laws.
Excludes certain provisions outlined in the subchapter.
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