Texas Government Code 554.002 – Retaliation Prohibited for Reporting Violation of Law
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(a) A state or local governmental entity may not suspend or terminate the employment of, or take other adverse personnel action against, a public employee who in good faith reports a violation of law by the employing governmental entity or another public employee to an appropriate law enforcement authority.
(b) In this section, a report is made to an appropriate law enforcement authority if the authority is a part of a state or local governmental entity or of the federal government that the employee in good faith believes is authorized to:
(1) regulate under or enforce the law alleged to be violated in the report; or
(2) investigate or prosecute a violation of criminal law.
Terms Used In Texas Government Code 554.002
- Prosecute: To charge someone with a crime. A prosecutor tries a criminal case on behalf of the government.