Sec. 25.0021. JURISDICTION. (a) If this section conflicts with a specific provision for a particular statutory probate court or county, the specific provision controls, except that this section controls over a specific provision for a particular court or county if the specific provision attempts to create jurisdiction in a statutory probate court other than jurisdiction over probate, guardianship, mental health, or eminent domain proceedings. (b) A statutory probate court as that term is defined in Section 22.007 (c), Estates Code, has: (1) the general jurisdiction of a probate court as provided by the Estates Code; and (2) the jurisdiction provided by law for a county court to hear and determine actions, cases, matters, or proceedings instituted under: (A) Section 166.046 , 192.027 , 193.007 , 552.015 , 552.019 , 711.004 , or 714.003 , Health and Safety Code; (B) Chapter 462 , Health and Safety Code; or (C) Subtitle C or D, Title 7, Health and Safety Code.
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