11.0281 – VOLUNTEER LIABILITY AND IMMUNITY. (a) In this
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 11.0281
Summary
This law provides liability protection for volunteers who offer services to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department without expecting payment. It clarifies who qualifies as a volunteer and excludes certain individuals, such as those serving community sentences or inmates.
Protects volunteers from liability while serving the department.
Excludes community service workers and inmates from volunteer status.
Volunteers can be reimbursed for incurred expenses.
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