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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) At the request of the department, the attorney general or a district, county, or municipal attorney shall institute an action in district or county court to collect a civil penalty from a person who has violated Section 436.011.
(b) A person who violates Section 436.011 is liable for a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 a day for each violation. Each day of a continuing violation constitutes a separate violation for purposes of penalty assessment.
(c) In determining the amount of the penalty, the court shall consider:
(1) the person's history of previous violations under this chapter;
(2) the seriousness of the violation;
(3) any hazard to the health and safety of the public;
(4) the demonstrated good faith of the person; and
(5) other matters as justice may require.
(d) A civil penalty recovered in a suit instituted by the attorney general under this chapter shall be deposited in the state treasury to the credit of the general revenue fund. A civil penalty recovered in a suit instituted by a local government under this chapter shall be paid to the local government.
(e) Venue for a suit to collect a civil penalty brought under this section is in the municipality or county in which the violation occurred or in Travis County.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Health and Safety Code - HEALTH & SAFETY § 436.027. Civil Penalty - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/health-and-safety-code/health-safety-sect-436-027/
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