TITLE 37 PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS PART 9 TEXAS COMMISSION ON JAIL STANDARDS CHAPTER 261 EXISTING CONSTRUCTION RULES SUBCHAPTER B EXISTING LOCKUP DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND FURNISHING REQUIREMENTS RULE §261.229 Single Cells
Single cells shall not be less than eight feet high from finished floor to ceiling and not less than five feet wide from wall to wall. They shall contain not less than 40 square feet of floor space. They shall have one bunk, toilet, lavatory, table, and seat.
BTW this racket has not escaped the notice of Texas justice:
Texas AG Investigating a Voter Fraud Scheme in Texas
BY JOE HYDE, 28 OCTOBER, 2020
AUSTIN, TX Project Veritas, a conservative investigative reporting organization, secretly videoed a San Antonio a political activist harvesting a vote for M.J. Hegar and the Texas Attorney General said his team is investigating. M.J. Hegar is the Democrat challenger to incumbent U.S. Senator John Cornyn, a Republican. . . .
In a video published by Project Veritas, a disguised journalist followed an activist and vote harvester around San Antonio. The activist, Raquel Rodriguez, was filmed giving a shawl as a gift to an elderly voter who changed her vote from Cornyn to Hegar. She told the undercover reporter she was actually nominally working for GOP House candidate Mauro E. Garza, the owner of the San Antonios Pegasus Nightclub. She claimed Garza gave her $2,500 to purchase gifts to entice citizens, most of them seniors, to cast their ballots for Rodriguezs clients.
She used some of that money to purchase an inventory of shawls, rosaries, diabetic socks, and wallets to gift mail-in ballot holders for voting for her candidates.
She and an associate she named as Tommy Acosta also hold parties where invitees are asked to register, or later, to fill out their mail-in ballots for the duos candidates, she admitted. . . .
Texas Attorney General called the operation an organized election fraud scheme and said the one exposed in the Project Veritas video story is already under review by TAG investigators. [more]