Felony Restrictions by Code
Below is a listing of the Texas Codes that contain statutory restrictions on convicted felons. Click on a code to view the restrictions we have been able to identify within that code. We do not warrant this to be a complete listing of all restrictions for felons.
If you prefer, view all of the restrictions on convicted felons that the library has been able to identify on a single page.
» Government Code
§57.048. Court Interpreters — Suspension And Revocation Of Licenses; Reissuance
(a)(3) engaged in dishonorable or unethical conduct likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the public or a person for whom the interpreter interprets.http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/GV/htm/GV.57.htm#57.048
Note(s) Regarding This Legislation:
78th Legislature (2003): Senate Bill 279 makes the following change: the reference to "convicted of a felon" is deleted, and the new wording states that a court interpreter license can be suspended or revoked on a finding that the individual, among other things, has "engaged in dishonorable or unethical conduct."

