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H.B. No. 959 1 beneficiary or settlor of a trust interested in such estate; 2 (B) theft by a public servant of government 3 property over which he exercises control in his official capacity; 4 (C) forgery or the uttering, using or passing of 5 forged instruments; 6 (D) injury to an [ .-hIL --,] elderly [-rl-divid , -1 7 or disabled individual punishable as a felony of the first degree 8 under Section 22.04, Penal Code; 9 (E) sexual assault, except as provided by 10 Subdivision (1) or (5); or 11 (F) arson; 12 (3) seven years from the date of the commission of the 13 offense: 14 (A) misapplication of fiduciary property or 15 property of a financial institution; 16 (B) securing execution of document by deception; 17 or 18 (C) a violation under Sections 162.403(22)-(39), 19 Tax Code; 20 (4) five years from the date of the commission of the 21 offense: 22 (A) theft, burglary, robbery; 23 (B) kidnapping; 24 (C) injury to an [ -ehdld,] elderly [i;i;vidal ] 25 or disabled individual that is not punishable as a felony of the 26 first degree under Section 22.04, Penal Code; 27 (D) abandoning or endangering a child; or
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Texas. Legislature. House of Representatives.80th Texas Legislature, Regular Session, House Bill 959, Chapter 841,
legislative document,
June 15, 2007;
[Austin, Texas].
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth155549/m1/2/:
accessed April 27, 2024),
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