22.035 – APPROVAL BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. (a) The bonds and
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 22.035
Summary
This law requires that bonds related to Texas Parks and Wildlife be submitted to the Attorney General for approval before they can be issued. The Attorney General ensures that the bonds comply with constitutional requirements and confirms their status as binding obligations of the department.
Bonds must be submitted to the Attorney General for examination.
Approval is based on constitutional compliance and binding obligations.
Approved bonds must be registered by the comptroller.
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