AUSTIN -- When Kerr County Tax Assessor-Collector Paula Rector decided to get married, she sought permission _ not from family or friends, but from the state attorney general.
And she didn't get it.
Rector, 54, wanted to marry one of the district's tax appraisers. But the couple worried that their marital union would violate the state's nepotism law, so they brought the case before Attorney General Greg Abbott.
In an opinion released Tuesday, Abbott confirmed their fears, ruling that the couple could not marry and simultaneously retain their positions.
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Rector said she was disappointed with the ruling but would wait until her retirement to marry her fiance. She has served five terms in office and said she may not seek re-election when her current term ends in three years.
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