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(a) If a person accepts a political contribution or makes a political expenditure in violation of this subchapter, a statement of facts that, if true, makes a prima facie showing that a violation of this subchapter likely occurred may be reported to and filed with the president of the senate or speaker of the house of representatives by any member of the same house of the legislature as the absent member.
(b) If the president of the senate or speaker of the house of representatives receives a statement of facts described by Subsection (a), the president or speaker shall certify the statement of facts under the seal of the senate or house of representatives, as appropriate, to the district court for the county in which the person resided at the time of the violation. The person's residence is determined in accordance with Section 15.002, Civil Practice and Remedies Code, except that if a person is a member of the legislature, that person's residence is determined based on the county in which the person claims a residence homestead under Chapter 41, Property Code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Government Code - GOV'T § 301.106. Civil Penalty: Statement of Facts to Presiding Officer of Applicable Legislative Chamber; Certification to District Court - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/government-code/gov-t-sect-301-106/
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