12.307 – DISPOSITION OF RECOVERY. (a) Any damages for
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 12.307
Summary
This law outlines how damages recovered for injuries to certain wildlife are allocated. It specifies that damages from suits by the attorney general go to a designated account, while damages from county attorney suits are split between the county's general fund and another account.
Damages from attorney general suits go to the game, fish, and water safety account.
County attorney suit damages are split between the county general fund and another account.
Applies to injuries to various wildlife species.
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