Tex.
Bus. & Com. Code Section 17.463
Production, Sale, Distribution, or Promotion of Certain Synthetic Substances
(a)
This section applies only to an act described by Section 17.46 (Deceptive Trade Practices Unlawful)(b)(31).(b)
Subject to Subsection (e) and except as otherwise provided by this section, an act to which this section applies is subject to action by a district or county attorney under Sections 17.47 (Restraining Orders), 17.58 (Voluntary Compliance), 17.60 (Reports and Examinations), and 17.61 (Civil Investigative Demand) to the same extent as the act is subject to action by the consumer protection division under those sections.(c)
If a district or county attorney, under the authority of this section, accepts assurance of voluntary compliance under Section 17.58 (Voluntary Compliance), the district or county attorney must file the assurance of voluntary compliance in the district court in the county in which the alleged violator resides or does business.(d)
If a district or county attorney, under the authority of this section, executes and serves a civil investigative demand and files a petition described by Section 17.61 (Civil Investigative Demand)(g), the petition must be filed in the district court in the county where the parties reside.(e)
A district or county attorney may act under this section so long as the consumer protection division does not intend to act with respect to that matter. Further, consistent with Section 17.48 (Duty of District and County Attorney)(b) of this subchapter, the consumer protection division shall, upon request and to the extent it has the resources available, provide assistance to a district or county attorney in any action taken under this subchapter. A district or county attorney may institute a suit described by this section on or after the 90th day after the date the attorney general receives the notice required by Section 17.48 (Duty of District and County Attorney) unless before the 90th day after the date the notice is received the attorney general responds that it is actively investigating or litigating at least one of the alleged violations set forth in the notice. The consumer protection division shall notify the district or county attorney it no longer intends to actively investigate or litigate an alleged violation within a reasonable time of such determination.(f)
Notwithstanding any other law, in an action brought by a district or county attorney under this section, all settlements or penalties collected by the district or county attorney shall be divided between the state and the county in which the attorney brought suit, with:(1)
50 percent of the amount collected paid to the comptroller for deposit to the credit of the basic civil legal services account established by Section 51.943 (Basic Civil Legal Services Account), Government Code; and(2)
50 percent of the amount collected paid to the county shall be deposited by the county in a segregated account and the funds shall be used only for law enforcement, public health programs, or drug abuse prevention programs.
Source:
Section 17.463 — Production, Sale, Distribution, or Promotion of Certain Synthetic Substances, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/BC/htm/BC.17.htm#17.463
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).