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Strict Penalties and Harsh Sentences Make the State Known for Being Tough on Crime. Texas has one of the highest incarceration rates in the country and has the most people behind bars.
The state constitution is the governing document for Texas government. Statutes are the laws enacted by the state legislature. Administrative rules are regulations created by state agencies.
FINDING TEXAS LEGISLATION The text of every bill filed since 1991 is available through the Texas Legislature Online Website, .capitol.state.tx.us.
Law Journal Library (HeinOnline) Legal Classics (HeinOnline) Legal Information Reference Center (EBSCO) National Consumer Law Center.
Texas has one form for all domestic for-profit businesses. Fill out and file in duplicate Form 424, Certificate of Amendment. You can file it in person, by mail or online at Texas SOSDirect for $1 log in fee. You also can fax your amendment with form 807 with your credit card information.
The State Law Library provides free public access to digitized copies of historical Texas statutes from 1879 through 1984. Often referred to as ?Vernon's black statutes?, so named for its black binding and original publisher.
The new Texas laws are freely available online. You can view new bills by the date on which they take effect by visiting the Bill Effective Dates page on the Legislative Reference Library of Texas (LRL) website.
The filing fee for a certificate of amendment for a nonprofit corporation or a cooperative association is $25. Fees may be paid by personal checks, money orders, LegalEase debit cards, or American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa credit cards.