Tex.
Code of Crim. Proc. Article 58.054
Eligibility
(1)
an applicant must satisfy any of the following:(A)
meet with a victim’s assistance counselor from a state or local agency or other for-profit or nonprofit entity that is identified by the attorney general as an entity that provides shelter or civil legal services or counseling to victims of family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, child abduction, or trafficking of persons;(B)
be protected under, or be filing an application on behalf of a victim who is the applicant’s child or another person in the applicant’s household and who is protected under:(i)
a temporary injunction issued under Subchapter F (Temporary Restraining Order), Chapter 6 (Civil Procedure), Family Code;(ii)
a temporary ex parte order issued under Chapter 83 (Temporary Ex Parte Orders), Family Code;(iii)
an order issued under Subchapter A or B, Chapter 7B (Protective Orders), of this code or Chapter 85 (Issuance of Protective Order), Family Code; or(iv)
a magistrate’s order for emergency protection issued under Article 17.292 (Magistrate’s Order for Emergency Protection); or(C)
possess documentation of family violence, child abduction, or trafficking of persons, as identified by the rules adopted under Article 58.056 (Application and Eligibility Rules and Procedures), or of sexual assault or abuse or stalking, as described by Section 92.0161 (Right to Vacate and Avoid Liability Following Certain Sex Offenses or Stalking), Property Code; and(2)
an applicant must satisfy all of the following:(A)
file an application for participation with the attorney general or a state or local agency or other entity identified by the attorney general under Subdivision (1);(B)
file an affirmation that the applicant has discussed safety planning with a victim’s assistance counselor described by Subdivision (1)(A);(C)
designate the attorney general as agent to receive service of process and mail on behalf of the applicant; and(D)
live at a residential address, or relocate to a residential address, that is unknown to the person who committed or is alleged to have committed the family violence, sexual assault or abuse, stalking, child abduction, or trafficking of persons.
Source:
Article 58.054 — Eligibility, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.58.htm#58.054
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).