21.152 – CREATION OF LOCAL COMMISSION. (a) A political
Texas Labor Code § 21.152
Summary
This law allows political subdivisions in Texas to establish local commissions aimed at preventing discrimination based on various protected characteristics. It empowers these commissions to promote equality and secure rights for individuals within their jurisdictions.
Political subdivisions can jointly create local commissions.
Commissions focus on preventing discrimination in their areas.
Funding for commissions can be appropriated by the creating subdivision.
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