(a) Subsections (b)(2) and (c) apply only if the Texas Press Association maintains an Internet website as a statewide repository of notices.
(b) A newspaper that publishes a notice shall, at no additional cost to the governmental entity placing the notice:
(1) publish the notice on one or more webpages on the newspaper’s Internet website, if the newspaper maintains a website, that are:
(A) clearly designated for notices; and
(B) accessible to the public at no cost; and
(2) deliver the notice to the Texas Press Association for the association to publish on the association’s Internet website described by Subsection (a).

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Terms Used In Texas Government Code 2051.054

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(c) The Texas Press Association shall publish each notice it receives from a newspaper under Subsection (b)(2) on the association’s Internet website described by Subsection (a). The association must ensure that the website:
(1) is accessible to the public at no cost;
(2) is updated as notices are received;
(3) is searchable and sortable by subject matter, location, and both subject matter and location; and
(4) offers an e-mail notification service to which a person may electronically subscribe to receive notifications that a notice has been published on the website and that allows the subscriber to limit the notifications by subject matter, location, or both subject matter and location.
(d) A person required to publish a notice on an Internet website under this section shall archive the notice on the website in its entirety, including the date the notice is published.
(e) The validity of a notice printed in a newspaper and published on an Internet website under this section is not affected if:
(1) there is an error in the notice published on the website; or
(2) publication of the notice on the website is temporarily prevented as the result of a technical issue with the website.