Tex. Labor Code Section 61.032
Suit to Enforce Bond Requirement


(a)

If an employer fails to deposit a bond required under Section 61.031 (Bond) before the 11th day after the date on which demand is made for the bond, the attorney general may bring a suit in the name of the state against the employer to furnish the bond or to cease doing business until the employer furnishes the bond.

(b)

If the court finds just cause for requiring the bond and that the bond is reasonably necessary and proper to secure prompt payment of the wages of the employees of the employer and the employer’s compliance with this chapter, the court may enjoin the employer from doing business until the requirement is met. The injunction may also apply to any other person concerned with or in any way participating in the failure to pay wages resulting in the conviction or in a final order of the commission. The court may make any other order appropriate and necessary to compel compliance with the requirement.

(c)

In an action under this section, the employer has the burden of proving that the bond is unnecessary or that the amount demanded by the commission is excessive.
Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.

Source: Section 61.032 — Suit to Enforce Bond Requirement, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.­61.­htm#61.­032 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

61.001
Definitions
61.002
Commission Duties
61.003
Governmental Entities Excluded
61.004
Payment of Certain Fees for Service of Process
61.005
Effect of Refusal to Obey Commission Subpoena
61.006
Notice Languages
61.011
Paydays
61.012
Designation of Paydays
61.013
Payment Other than on Payday
61.014
Payment After Termination of Employment
61.015
Payment of Commissions and Bonuses
61.016
Form of Payment
61.017
Delivery of Payment
61.018
Deduction from Wages
61.019
Failure to Pay Wages
61.020
Failure to Pay Wages
61.0031
Franchisors Excluded
61.031
Bond
61.032
Suit to Enforce Bond Requirement
61.033
Failure of Surety Company to Pay Verified Claim for Wages
61.051
Filing Wage Claim
61.052
Preliminary Wage Determination Order
61.053
Bad Faith
61.054
Request for Hearing on Preliminary Order
61.055
Preliminary Order Final if Hearing Not Requested
61.056
Payment Required if Hearing Not Requested
61.057
Notice
61.058
Hearing Procedures
61.059
Consideration of Preliminary Wage Determination Order
61.060
Order After Hearing
61.061
Notice and Finality of Order
61.062
Judicial Review
61.063
Payment to Commission
61.064
Payment to Employee
61.065
Deposit of Penalty
61.066
Commission Action
61.067
Reciprocal Collection Arrangements
61.081
Creation and Attachment of Lien
61.082
Enforcement of Lien
61.083
Filing
61.084
Release of Lien
61.085
Assignment of Lien
61.091
Notice of Delinquency
61.092
Duties of Notice Recipient
61.093
Levy
61.094
Notice Effect
61.095
Discharge of Liability
61.0525
Establishment of Wage Claim Appeal Tribunals
61.0611
Removal or Transfer of Claim Pending Before Wage Claim Appeal Tribunal
61.0612
Commission Review of Wage Claim Appeal Tribunal Order
61.0613
Notice of Commission Action
61.0614
Finality of Commission Order
61.0825
Priority of Lien

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

§ 61.032’s source at texas​.gov