81st Texas Legislature, Senate Bill 1598, Chapter 815 Page: 9 of 11
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S.B. No. 1598
1 order described by Subsection (a) is entered if the court entering
2 the order gives written permission.
3 (c) An authorization agreement under this chapter
4 terminates on written revocation by a party to the authorization
5 agreement if the party:
6 (1) gives each party written notice of the revocation;
7 (2) files the written revocation with the clerk of the
8 county in which:
9 (A) the child resides;
10 (B) the child resided at the time the
11 authorization agreement was executed; or
12 (C) the relative resides; and
13 (3) files the written revocation with the clerk of
14 each court:
15 (A) that has continuing, exclusive jurisdiction
16 over the child;
17 (B) in which there is a court order or pending
18 suit affecting the parent-child relationship concerning the child;
19 (C) in which there is pending litigation
20 concerning:
21 (i) custody, possession, or placement of
22 the child; or
23 (ii) access to or visitation with the
24 child; or
25 (D) that has entered an order regarding the
26 appointment of a guardian for the child under Section 676, Texas
27 Probate Code.9
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Texas. Legislature. Senate. 81st Texas Legislature, Senate Bill 1598, Chapter 815, legislative document, June 19, 2009; [Austin, Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth149401/m1/9/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.