37 Tex. Admin. Code § 229.1 - Eligibility for Memorial Monument
(a) A
person is eligible to have the person's name on the Memorial Monument if the
person was killed in the line of duty and was:
(1) a law enforcement officer or peace
officer for this state or a political subdivision of this state under Article
2.12, Code of Criminal Procedure, or other law;
(2) a federal law enforcement officer or
special agent performing duties in this state, including those officers under
Article 2.122, Code of Criminal Procedure;
(3) a corrections or detention officer or
county or municipal jailer employed or appointed by a municipal, county, or
state penal institution in this state; or
(4) a Texas peace officer who, in historical
perspective, would be eligible under any of the preceding criteria.
(b) A person identified in
subsection (a) of this section is eligible for inclusion on the Memorial
Monument if:
(1) the fatal incident was a
direct result of a line of duty, on or off duty incident;
(2) the fatal incident was an indirect result
but directly attributed to a line of duty, on or off duty incident;
(3) the fatal incident was a direct result of
a felonious assault on the officer, perpetrated because of the officer's
status, regardless of duty status; or
(4) the Employees Retirement System of Texas
authorizes benefits to the eligible survivors of the person as provided by
Chapter 615, Government Code.
(c) The effective date of this section is May
1, 2018.
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