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Business registration in United States — Texas

Registration, licensing, names, permits, and formal establishment requirements. These records come from release legal-2026.07.26-907 and link directly to stored legal text.

655 matching statutes

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 1103.303

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    A person may register with the board only if the out-of-state certification/licensing program has not been disapproved by the Appraisal Subcommittee and the person's appraisal business in this state has been running for no more than six months.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 1101.152

    1 provisions

    The commission must adopt rules to charge and collect fees for listed licensing and continuing-education related actions.

  • United States — Texas

    Finance Code § 187.002

    1 provisions

    A company may not conduct a trust business in this state unless it is a qualified trust institution in one of the listed categories. Some trust institutions without a Texas office may still act as fiduciaries, and some listed activities do not count as trust-business licensing activity.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 552.106

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    A state agency may impose sanctions on a licensed, registered, or certified person for certain violations if the statutory findings and attorney general recommendation are met.

  • United States — Texas

    Election Code § 113.004

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    A person may vote a presidential ballot by personal appearance only at the main early voting polling place for the county of the person’s most recent voter registration.

  • United States — Texas

    Business Organizations Code § 21.210

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    This section says certain restrictions on transferring shares or limiting ownership may be created by the corporation documents or by written agreements, and some restrictions do not apply to securities issued before the restriction was adopted unless the holder agreed or voted for it.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 642.004

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    The chapter does not impose financial liability on certain service providers when they transmit, store, cache, or provide related telecommunications or information services for another person’s use in violating the chapter.

  • United States — Texas

    Human Resources Code § 42.0562

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    The commission must collect information about certain group day-care home and family home employees with revoked occupational authorization and work with licensing authorities to identify them efficiently.

  • United States — Texas

    Business Organizations Code § 200.154

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    A real estate investment trust may impose transfer restrictions on securities through specified formation documents or agreements, but a restriction is not valid for securities issued before it was adopted unless the holder approved it or joined the agreement.

  • United States — Texas

    Property Code § 41.007

    1 provisions

    Some home improvement contracts must include specified registration, complaint-contact, and warning text, and certain arbitration clauses must be printed conspicuously in 10-point bold type or equivalent.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 51.351

    1 provisions

    The department may inspect or investigate to enforce its laws and may enter business premises and review records during reasonable business hours.

  • United States — Texas

    Human Resources Code § 261.053

    1 provisions

    A person may not serve as independent ombudsman or assistant if the person or spouse has certain ties to department-funded entities, lobbyist registration, or a Texas trade association in criminal or juvenile justice.

  • United States — Texas

    Transportation Code § 503.063

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    Dealers must issue license plates and required forms to vehicle buyers, follow department rules for displaying and obtaining plates, and charge the prescribed registration fee. Some governmental agencies may issue one plate set, and certain out-of-state or auction vehicles may get plates without Chapter 548 inspections

  • United States — Texas

    Election Code § 86.0015

    1 provisions

    This section sets rules for annual ballots by mail applications, including who the section covers, filing deadlines, record handling, and information-sharing duties for election officials.

  • United States — Texas

    Finance Code § 156.2012

    1 provisions

    A financial services company may provide residential mortgage loan company services if it is registered under this chapter.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 305.002

    1 provisions

    This section defines terms used in the chapter, including administrative action, direct communication, compensation, expenditure, legislation, registrant, commission, immediate family, client, matter, and associated person.

  • United States — Texas

    Finance Code § 149.002

    1 provisions

    Credit unions and certain credit union officers, employees, and agents are exempt from state securities-law supervision, registration, and regulation requirements when selling, issuing, or offering certain securities, except as required by this subtitle.