How long must a former member of a governing body or former executive head of a regulatory agency wait before he or she can lobby that agency?
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For two years
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- Texas Lobbying Laws is the laws which need the code of government for person who crosses either of them that is the threshold of expenditure or threshold of compensation in order to register with the Ethics Commission of Texas and also to file the reports periodically of the lobbying activities.
- And this law of lobby is administered as well as enforced through the Ethics commission.
- For 2 years before leaving, the former member of the governing body or the former executive head of the agency. And senior employees of Tx regulatory agencies could not ever lobby a entity of government on matters they were involved in.
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