1 Tex. Admin. Code § 54.104 - Enforcement of Human Trafficking Prevention Training and Signs Requirement
(a) If the Office of the Attorney General has
reason to believe an operator of a commercial lodging establishment has
violated this subchapter, the Office of the Attorney General must provide
notice to the operator that:
(1) identifies
the operator's violation;
(2)
states that the commercial lodging establishment may be liable for a civil
penalty if the operator does not cure the violation before the 30th day after
the date the operator receives the notice; and
(3) includes the maximum potential civil
penalty that may be imposed for the violation.
(b) The Office of the Attorney General may
bring an action in the name of the state:
(1)
to recover a civil penalty in accordance with the Texas Business and Commerce
Code Chapter 114; or
(2) for
injunctive relief to require compliance with this rule and the Texas Business
and Commerce Code Chapter 114.
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