142.006 – AUTHORIZATION TO CARRY FIREARM. (a) A juvenile
Texas Human Resources Code § 142.006
Summary
This law allows juvenile probation officers to carry firearms while on duty, provided they meet specific training and authorization requirements. It primarily affects juvenile probation officers and their employing departments in Texas.
Juvenile probation officers can carry firearms during official duties.
Officers must have a firearms proficiency certificate.
Authorization from the chief juvenile probation officer is required.
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