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Chapter 8
Indemnification and Insurance

Sections

8.001
Definitions
8.002
Application of Chapter
8.003
Limitations in Governing Documents
8.004
Limitations in Chapter
8.005
Indemnification Against Negligence
8.051
Mandatory Indemnification
8.052
Court-ordered Indemnification
8.101
Permissive Indemnification
8.102
General Scope of Permissive Indemnification
8.103
Manner for Determining Permissive Indemnification
8.104
Advancement of Expenses to Present Governing Persons or Delegates
8.105
Indemnification of and Advancement of Expenses to Persons Other than Governing Persons
8.106
Permissive Indemnification of and Reimbursement of Expenses to Witnesses
8.151
Insurance and Other Arrangements
8.152
Reports of Indemnification and Advances
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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