Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 108.002
A public servant is generally not personally liable for damages above $100,000, and not liable above $100,000 for property damage, when the damages come from acts or omissions within the scope of public service and the person is covered for the first $100,000; the rule does not apply to actions under U.S. constitutiona
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A public servant is generally not personally liable for damages above $100,000, and not liable above $100,000 for property damage, when the damages come from acts or omissions within the scope of public service and the person is covered for the first $100,000; the rule does not apply to actions under U.S. constitutional or federal law.
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