37 Tex. Admin. Code § 1.111 - Ten General Orders
The ten general orders listed in this section are the traditional code of conduct for the Texas Department of Public Safety (the department) and are binding in addition to any other code of ethics adopted. As a member of the department it shall be my duty:
(1) To execute the mission of the department
to protect and serve Texas.
(2) To
practice, at all times, the motto of the department: "Courtesy, Service,
Protection."
(3) To keep myself
clean and presentable and in good physical, mental, and moral
condition.
(4) To know and obey at
all times the U.S. and state constitutions, federal and state laws, and lawful
orders and instructions.
(5) To
keep all state equipment issued to me fully accounted for, in proper working
condition, and secure.
(6) To
register as a voter and vote my convictions as a citizen but refrain from
political campaigns and endorsements except as specifically authorized by law
and policy.
(7) To conduct my
duties in a straightforward, honest, and respectful manner, relying upon poise,
competence, and soundness of character.
(8) To report misconduct and matters that
negatively impact me or other department personnel to my immediate supervisor
and higher, if necessary.
(9) To
make suggestions to improve department operations, policies, and
services.
(10) To conduct myself,
on and off duty, in a manner that merits the voluntary praise of those with
whom I come in contact, so that my actions reflect well upon myself, the
department, and the State of Texas.
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