37 Tex. Admin. Code § 152.5 - Designation of State Jail Regions
(a) The
Texas Board of Criminal Justice (TBCJ) may not designate a region that
subdivides a geographical area served by a community supervision and
corrections department (CSCD). The TBCJ may designate a region that contains
only one judicial district if that district serves a municipality with a
population of 400,000 or more. The TBCJ shall consider the following factors in
ensuring the CSCDs are served as efficiently as possible:
(1) The number and size of counties being
served by the CSCD;
(2) Geographic
distances between counties; and
(3)
The need for state jail capacity as determined by the anticipated number of
defendants who will be required by a judge to serve a term of confinement in a
state jail.
(b) Based on
these and any other factors deemed relevant, the TBCJ designates a total of
nine regions in the state for the purpose of providing regional state jail
felony facilities. The following map shows the nine regions and the counties to
be served in each region.
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