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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

    Business Organizations Code § 5.257

    1 provisions

    A political subdivision, or someone acting for it in delinquent ad valorem tax collection, may serve certain notices or process on specified corporations and LLCs by delivery to named officers or members.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 823.015

    1 provisions

    The commissioner may exempt a commercially domiciled insurer from this chapter if the insurer meets the stated asset or asset-to-liability conditions.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 6002.052

    1 provisions

    The commissioner must adopt fire-related standards, and may use certain recognized standards and information when doing so. The department may create specialized licenses or registration certificates, and the rules must set training and qualification standards.

  • United States — Texas

    Insurance Code § 4201.057

    1 provisions

    Health maintenance organizations are covered by this section, and those that perform utilization review have added compliance, tax, registration, and rule-related requirements.

  • United States — Texas

    Utilities Code § 56.204

    1 provisions

    A petition to designate a service provider must describe the service locations, show they are close enough to share a community of interest, be signed by at least five qualifying persons, name no more than five eligible providers, and include proof of residence or ownership. The commission may accept fewer than five si

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 16.105

    1 provisions

    A person may not use listed Olympic symbols or related confusing words for trade or promotion without permission from the United States Olympic Committee.

  • United States — Texas

    Finance Code § 353.007

    1 provisions

    In a retail installment contract for a commercial vehicle, certain extra charges may be included, and any debt cancellation agreement charge must be disclosed as optional.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 603.052

    1 provisions

    A person may not serve on the advisory committee in certain conflict-of-interest situations, including ties to a health care Texas trade association or lobbyist registration related to the committee or medical board.

  • United States — Texas

    Tax Code § 111.00457

    1 provisions

    The comptroller must put a warning statement on each permit or license application, format it as specified, and update it if the linked web address changes.

  • United States — Texas

    Business Organizations Code § 5.203

    1 provisions

    A registered agent may change its name or registered-office address by filing a statement, and the statement must be signed and include specified details and a 10-day prior-notice recitation.

  • United States — Texas

    Finance Code § 14.056

    1 provisions

    This section bars certain people from serving in specific office roles when they have ties to a regulated Texas trade association or lobbyist-registration duties.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 8.304

    1 provisions

    This section says how an indorsement of a security can be made, when it becomes effective as a transfer, and what rights and obligations follow.

  • United States — Texas

    Business Organizations Code § 402.0051

    1 provisions

    This section says certain governing documents, filing instruments, and references to prior law do not fail just because they use older or different terminology.

  • United States — Texas

    Occupations Code § 651.053

    1 provisions

    This section bars certain people from serving as commission members or employees, and also bars lobbyist-registrant individuals from serving as a commission member or general counsel.

  • United States — Texas

    Business & Commerce Code § 9.619

    1 provisions

    A transfer statement can make the transferee entitled to transfer of record of the debtor’s rights in the collateral, and the responsible filing office must update the record and may issue a new title.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 2306.6005

    1 provisions

    This section defines “Texas trade association” and bars certain people from serving on the Manufactured Housing Board or as a division employee or general counsel if they have specified ties to a Texas trade association or lobbyist registration.