40 Tex. Admin. Code § 821.4 - Political Subdivision
(a) An entity
is a political subdivision of the state, and therefore not an employer under
the Act, if it meets the criteria in either subsections (b) or (c) of this
section.
(b) An entity is a
political subdivision of this state if it is a governmental unit having:
(1) the power to tax real and tangible
personal property;
(2) limited
geographic and jurisdictional boundaries;
(3) locally elected or locally appointed
governing members; and
(4) the
authority to provide a general public service or benefit.
(c) An entity is a political subdivision of
this state if the entity is so designated by Texas statute.
(d) Entities that are political subdivisions
of this state include, but are not limited to:
(1) cities;
(2) counties;
(3) school districts;
(4) junior college districts;
(5) levee improvement districts;
(6) drainage districts;
(7) irrigation districts;
(8) water improvement districts;
(9) water control and improvement
districts;
(10) water control and
preservation districts;
(11)
freshwater supply districts;
(12)
navigation districts;
(13)
conservation and reclamation districts;
(14) soil conservation districts;
(15) municipal utility districts;
(16) river authorities;
(17) housing authorities;
(18) hospital authorities; and
(19) other similar entities.
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