152.0301 – BROOKS COUNTY. (a) The juvenile board of
Texas Human Resources Code § 152.0301
Summary
This law establishes the composition of the juvenile board in Brooks County, consisting of county and district court judges. It allows for the appointment of public members to meet the board's membership requirements, ensuring community involvement in juvenile matters.
Juvenile board consists of 3 to 5 judges.
Judges can appoint public members without compensation.
Chairman determines the number of public members.
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