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Injunctions; Protection Orders
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Section
33.010
Cases in which injunction may be granted.
Section
33.015
Injunction to restrain unlawful act against witness or victim of crime.
Section
33.017
Definitions.
Section
33.018
Acts which constitute domestic violence; exceptions.
Section
33.019
Masters: Appointment; qualifications; powers and duties.
Section
33.020
Requirements for issuance of temporary and extended orders; availability of court; court clerk to inform protected party upon transfer of information to Central Repository.
Section
33.030
Contents of order; interlocutory appeal.
Section
33.031
Extended order may prohibit possession of firearm by adverse party; factors for court to consider in determining whether to prohibit possession of firearm; exception; penalty.
Section
33.033
Requirements for surrender, sale or transfer of firearm in possession of adverse party; authorization to charge fee for collection and storage of firearm.
Section
33.035
Extended order to include assignment of income for support of child in certain circumstances.
Section
33.040
No requirement of action for dissolution of marriage; order does not preclude other action; consolidation with other action.
Section
33.050
Assessment of court costs and fees; duty of court clerk to assist parties; no charge for certified copy of order for applicant.
Section
33.060
Notice of order to law enforcement agency; duty to serve order without charge and to enforce order; no charge for copy of order for applicant and adverse party.
Section
33.065
Alternative method for serving adverse party at current place of employment; when adverse party deemed served; immunity from liability for employer.
Section
33.070
Inclusion in order of requirement of arrest; verification of notice to adverse party.
Section
33.080
Expiration, conversion, modification and dissolution of order; hearing; court to enter findings of fact concerning extended order effective for more than 1 year; construction of section not to affect right of adverse party to interlocutory appeal.
Section
33.085
Order from another jurisdiction: Accorded full faith and credit under certain circumstances; effect of mutual orders; enforcement; effect of not registering order or including order in repository or database; immunity.
Section
33.090
Order from another jurisdiction: Registration in this State; duties of court clerk; prohibition against notification of adverse party by clerk; no charge for registration, certified copy or service.
Section
33.095
Duty to transmit information concerning temporary or extended order to Central Repository. [Effective through December 31, 2019.]
Section
33.095
Duty to transmit information concerning temporary or extended order to Central Repository. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.0305
If court issues extended order, adverse party is prohibited from subsequently purchasing or otherwise acquiring firearm while extended order is in effect; penalty.
Section
33.100
Penalty for intentional violation of order.
Section
33.110
Short title.
Section
33.113
Definitions.
Section
33.116
"Adverse party" defined.
Section
33.119
"Canadian domestic-violence protection order" defined.
Section
33.122
"Domestic protection order" defined.
Section
33.125
"Issuing court" defined.
Section
33.128
"Law enforcement officer" defined.
Section
33.131
"Person" defined.
Section
33.134
"Protected person" defined.
Section
33.137
"Record" defined.
Section
33.140
"Tribunal" defined.
Section
33.143
Enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order by law enforcement officer.
Section
33.146
Other enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order.
Section
33.149
Immunity.
Section
33.152
Other remedies.
Section
33.155
Uniformity of application and construction.
Section
33.158
Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
Section
33.200
Definitions.
Section
33.210
"Employee" defined.
Section
33.220
"Employer" defined.
Section
33.230
"Order for protection against harassment in the workplace" defined.
Section
33.240
Acts that constitute harassment in workplace.
Section
33.250
Verified application for temporary order; contents of application.
Section
33.260
Notice of intent to seek order to be provided to known target of harassment.
Section
33.270
Requirements for issuance of temporary or extended order; expiration; right to challenge temporary order; award of costs and attorney’s fees to prevailing party; interlocutory appeal of extended order.
Section
33.280
Effect of temporary or extended order; court may not issue order against more than one person; contents of order.
Section
33.290
Order does not preclude other action.
Section
33.300
Transmittal of copy of order to law enforcement agency; service and enforcement of order; issuance of copies of order.
Section
33.310
Registration of order; effect of registration; duty of court clerk to maintain record of registered order.
Section
33.320
Arrest of person who violates order; service of order; duty to note date and time of service on copy of order issued to employer.
Section
33.330
Immunity for certain persons who enforce or refuse to enforce order.
Section
33.340
Employer immune from civil liability under certain circumstances; use of actions taken and statements made by employer.
Section
33.350
Penalty for intentional violation of order.
Section
33.360
Limitations on effect of provisions.
Section
33.400
Parent or guardian authorized to petition for order on behalf of child; contents of order; appeal of extended order; penalty for violation of order.
Section
33.410
Petition for order: Deferment of costs and fees; free information concerning order; no fee for serving order.
Section
33.420
Duration of orders; dissolution or modification of temporary order.
Section
33.430
Order to be transmitted to law enforcement agencies; arrest for violation; enforcement of order.
Section
33.440
Parent or guardian to be informed of final disposition of trial upon request; record of restrictions on defendant’s conduct.
Section
33.500
Definitions. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.510
"Adverse party" defined. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.520
"Ex parte order" defined. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.530
"Extended order" defined. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.540
"Family or household member" defined. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.550
Acts that constitute high-risk behavior. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.560
Filing of verified application for ex parte or extended order: Persons who may file verified application; grounds; contents; service. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.570
Requirements for issuance of ex parte order; availability of court; court to inform applicant and adverse party upon transfer of information to Central Repository. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.580
Requirements for issuance of extended order; court to inform applicant and adverse party upon transfer of information to Central Repository. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.590
Contents of ex parte or extended order. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.600
Requirements for surrender of firearm in possession of adverse party. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.610
Duty of court to assist parties. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.620
Notice of order to law enforcement agency; duty to serve order without charge and to enforce order; risk to health or safety of the law enforcement officer or adverse party; no charge for copy of order for applicant and adverse party. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.630
Arrest of person who violates order; verification of notice to adverse party. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.640
Expiration, dissolution and renewal of order. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.650
Duty to transmit information concerning order to Central Repository and copy of order to Attorney General; petition by adverse party to declare basis for order no longer exists; actions required if petition granted; rehearing if petition denied. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.660
Unlawful to file verified application for order which person knows or has reason to know is false or misleading or with intent to harass adverse party; penalty. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
Section
33.670
Penalty for intentional violation of order. [Effective January 1, 2020.]