Tex. Gov't Code Section 41.015
Call to Active Duty Not Vacancy or Absence


(a)

In this section, “active duty state attorney” means a district attorney, criminal district attorney, or county attorney who is on active duty or being mobilized or deployed for active duty as a member of:

(1)

the National Guard;

(2)

the armed forces of the United States;

(3)

a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States or the National Guard; or

(4)

any part of state military forces.

(b)

A court shall excuse from appearance or attendance during the term of the court an active duty state attorney who has:

(1)

delegated the attorney’s responsibilities to:

(A)

the attorney’s first assistant; or

(B)

another state attorney in the attorney’s jurisdiction or in a jurisdiction overlapping the attorney’s jurisdiction who agrees to accept the delegation of responsibilities; and

(2)

notified the presiding judge of the court’s administrative judicial region of:

(A)

the attorney’s military duty, mobilization, or deployment; and

(B)

the identity of the attorney to whom responsibilities were delegated under Subdivision (1).

(c)

An active duty state attorney who complies with Subsection (b) is not absent from office and has not vacated office.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 425 (S.B. 910), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.

Source: Section 41.015 — Call to Active Duty Not Vacancy or Absence, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/GV/htm/GV.­41.­htm#41.­015 (accessed May 4, 2024).

41.001
Qualifications
41.002
Notification of Address
41.003
Admission by Prosecutor
41.004
Acceptance of Reward
41.005
Collection of Money
41.006
Report to Attorney General
41.007
Opinions to County and Precinct Officials
41.008
Record
41.009
Prosecution of Officers Entrusted with Public Funds
41.010
Appointment of Initial District or Criminal District Attorney
41.011
Private Practice in County or District Office
41.012
Liability Insurance
41.013
Compensation of Certain Prosecutors
41.014
Pro Bono Legal Services
41.015
Call to Active Duty Not Vacancy or Absence
41.101
Definition
41.102
Employment of Assistants and Personnel
41.103
Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys
41.104
Bond
41.105
Removal
41.106
Compensation
41.107
Equipment and Supplies
41.108
Gifts and Grants
41.109
Authority of Investigator
41.110
Training Related to Family Violence
41.111
Training Related to Prosecuting Attorney’s Duty to Disclose Exculpatory and Mitigating Evidence
41.201
Eligible Counties
41.202
Transfer by Comptroller
41.203
Amount of Transfer
41.204
Apportionment by Commissioners Court
41.251
Definitions
41.252
Longevity Pay
41.253
Amount
41.254
Limitations on Law Practice
41.255
Funding
41.256
Change in Status
41.257
Accrual of Lifetime Service Credit
41.258
Assistant Prosecutor Supplement Fund and Fair Defense Account
41.301
Definitions
41.302
General Function of Special Prosecution Unit
41.303
Board of Directors
41.304
Executive Board
41.305
Officers
41.306
Membership on Board of Directors or Executive Board Not a Civil Office of Emolument
41.307
Reimbursement for Expenses
41.308
Chief of Special Prosecution Unit
41.309
Election of Counsellor
41.310
Duties of Counsellor
41.351
Definitions
41.352
Payment for Extraordinary Costs of Prosecution

Accessed:
May 4, 2024

§ 41.015’s source at texas​.gov