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ECONOMIC REGULATION > TEXAS LOTTERY COMMISSION
Short Summary
The provided legal document content covers various aspects related to the Texas Lottery Commission and its operations. It includes guidelines for negotiations and dispute resolution between the Commission and contractors, the filing of counterclaims by the Commission, voluntary disclosure of additional information in the context of a claim or counterclaim, the employee tuition reimbursement program, the complaint review process, custody and use of criminal history record information, savings realized from appropriated undedicated general revenue, use of motor vehicles owned by the Commission, historically underutilized businesses, methods for seeking resolution of disputes or controversies, and procedures for petitioning the Commission for the adoption of a rule. These documents apply to the Texas Lottery Commission, contractors, employees of the Commission, and individuals or entities involved in transactions with the Commission. No specific exemptions or penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Whom does it apply to?
Texas Lottery Commission, contractors, employees of the Commission, and individuals or entities involved in transactions with the Commission.
What does it govern?
Various aspects related to the Texas Lottery Commission and its operations, negotiations and dispute resolution, filing of counterclaims, voluntary disclosure of additional information, employee tuition reimbursement program, complaint review process, custody and use of criminal history record information, savings realized from appropriated undedicated general revenue, use of motor vehicles owned by the Commission, historically underutilized businesses, methods for seeking resolution of disputes or controversies, and procedures for petitioning the Commission for the adoption of a rule.
What are exemptions?
No specific exemptions are mentioned in these documents.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned in these documents.
Jurisdiction
Texas