Tex. Agric. Code Section 167.108
Liens


(a)

A peace officer who gathers and treats or who seizes and impounds or disposes of animals under Section 167.103 (Treatment of Animals by Peace Officer on Request of Inspector), 167.104 (Seizure and Disposal of Animals Running at Large), or 167.105 (Seizure and Disposal of Animals Moved in Violation of Quarantine) has a lien on the animals for the purpose of securing payment of the officer’s fees and the expenses of handling the animals, including the expenses of holding, feeding, and watering the animals and the expenses of paying assistants. Instead of retaining and selling the animals under Section 167.107 (Sale of Animals Treated or Seized by Peace Officer), the officer may perfect and foreclose a lien granted by this section.

(b)

A peace officer who treats animals in accordance with an order of a court under Section 167.106 (Injunction; Mandamus)(c), and the peace officer’s assistants, have a lien on the animals to secure payment of the expenses and costs of the treatment.

(c)

A peace officer may perfect a lien under Subsection (a) by filing a sworn statement of indebtedness with the county clerk of the county in which the animals are located. The statement must describe the animals and must be filed within six months after the treatment or other action of the peace officer giving rise to the lien. The statement may cover a single action or actions over a period of time. If the statement covers actions over a period of time, the statement must be filed within six months after the last treatment or other action giving rise to the lien.

(d)

A peace officer may perfect a lien under Subsection (b) by filing a sworn statement covering a single treatment or a number of treatments with the clerk of the district court. The statement must show the number of animals treated and must describe the animals. The statement must be filed within 12 months after each treatment.

(e)

A peace officer may foreclose a lien under Subsection (a) by filing suit against the owner of the animals in a court of competent jurisdiction for collection of the account and foreclosure of the lien. The suit must be filed within 24 months after the statement is filed with the county clerk. In the suit, the court may not require a cost bond of the peace officer or any person to whom the peace officer has assigned the account. The court shall enter judgment for the debt, with interest and costs of suit, and for foreclosure of the lien on the number of animals that the court determines necessary to defray the expenses and fees secured.

(f)

The court shall foreclose a lien under Subsection (b) of this section after the filing of the statement and shall do so against the number of animals necessary for the payment of the expenses and costs. The court shall order those animals sold as under execution.

(g)

If a lien is foreclosed under this section, the remainder of the proceeds of the sale following deduction of expenses and costs shall be paid to the clerk of the court in which the suit is pending and are subject to the order of the owner of the animals.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1449, ch. 388, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1981.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 324 (H.B. 1807), Sec. 29, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 773 (S.B. 1095), Sec. 29, eff. September 1, 2013.

Source: Section 167.108 — Liens, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/AG/htm/AG.­167.­htm#167.­108 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

167.001
Definitions
167.002
Caretaker of Animal
167.003
General Powers and Duties of Commission
167.004
Classification of Animals or Premises as Infested, Exposed, or Free from Exposure
167.005
Eradication, Free, and Inactive Quarantine Areas
167.006
Designation of Tick Eradication Area
167.007
Tick Eradication in Free Area
167.008
Inspections
167.021
General Quarantine Power
167.022
Quarantine of Tick Eradication Area
167.023
Quarantine of Free Area
167.024
Movement in or from Quarantined Area
167.025
Movement in or from Inactive Quarantined Area
167.026
Movement into This State from Quarantined Area
167.027
Permit or Certificate to Accompany Movement
167.028
Statement of Possession and Destination
167.029
Conditions, Manner, and Method of Moving and Handling
167.030
Disinfection of Conveyance
167.031
Use of Sand as Bedding in Conveyance
167.032
Movement of Commodities
167.033
Handling and Removal of Refuse or Dead or Injured Animals
167.051
Animals Subject to Treatment
167.052
Order to Treat
167.053
Hearing
167.054
Excuse from Compliance with Order
167.055
Persons Responsible for Treatment and Assistance
167.056
Manner of Treatment
167.057
Treatment Chemicals
167.059
Treatment Facilities
167.060
Treatment Required for Movement from Quarantined Area
167.081
Designation of Facility to Handle Certified Livestock
167.082
Notice and Hearing
167.083
Maintenance of Tick-free Facilities
167.101
Inspectors
167.102
Entry Power
167.103
Treatment of Animals by Peace Officer on Request of Inspector
167.104
Seizure and Disposal of Animals Running at Large
167.105
Seizure and Disposal of Animals Moved in Violation of Quarantine
167.106
Injunction
167.107
Sale of Animals Treated or Seized by Peace Officer
167.108
Liens
167.109
Admissibility of Commission Instruments
167.110
Presumption of Existence or Sufficiency of Treatment
167.111
Presumption of Ownership or Care
167.112
Venue of Criminal Prosecution
167.113
Civil Suit Against Corporate Offender
167.131
Refusal of Inspection
167.132
Movement of Animals in Violation of Quarantine
167.133
Movement of Animals or Commodities into Texas from Quarantined Area
167.134
Movement of Animals in Violation of Permit or Certificate
167.135
Failure to Possess or Exhibit Permit or Certificate
167.136
Failure to Make Statement of Possession and Destination
167.137
Failure to Disinfect Conveyance
167.138
Use of Sand as Bedding
167.139
Movement of Commodities from Quarantined Area
167.140
Improper Handling and Removal of Animal Refuse or Dead or Injured Animals
167.141
Failure to Treat Animals
167.142
Destruction of Public Treatment Facilities
167.143
Failure to Provide Tick-free Stockyard Facilities
167.144
Refusal to Permit Search

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 167.108’s source at texas​.gov