Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
Section 107.002 - Effect of Grant of Permission(a) A resolution that grants a person permission to sue the state has the following effect and the permission is granted subject to the following conditions: (1) the claimant may sue for any relief to which the claimant is entitled as a result of the described claim;(2) the suit must be filed before the second anniversary of the effective date of the resolution;(3) service of citation and other required process must be made on the attorney general and on a person named in the resolution as a representative of the affected state agency;(4) the suit must be tried as other civil suits;(5) neither the state, nor any of its employees, agents, departments, agencies, or political subdivisions, admits to liability for, or to the truth of, any allegation asserted by the claimant;(6) the alleged cause of action must be proved under the law of this state as in other civil suits;(7) the state does not waive any defense, of law or fact, available to the state or to any of its employees or agents;(8) the state reserves every defense, except the defense of immunity from suit without legislative permission;(9) the state's ability to plead res judicata to any issue is not affected;(10) the state does not grant permission to recover exemplary or punitive damages;(11) the state's sovereign immunity under the Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution is not waived; and(12) the state does not grant permission to be sued in any federal court.(b) A resolution granting permission to sue does not waive to any extent immunity from liability.Tex. Civ. Prac. and Rem. Code § 107.002
Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 524, Sec. 1, eff. 8/31/1987.