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Chapter 135
Texas State Technical College System

Sections

135.01
Texas State Technical College System; Role and Mission
135.02
Location
135.04
Approval of Programs
135.05
Services for the Deaf
135.06
Extension Program
135.07
Funding; Gifts and Grants
135.08
Airport
135.011
Definitions
135.21
Board of Regents
135.22
Appointment of Board
135.23
Terms of Office
135.24
Organization; Bylaws
135.25
Meetings
135.26
Compensation
135.27
System Central Administration Office; Executive Officer
135.51
Certificates, Diplomas, and Associate Degrees
135.52
Fees and Tuition
135.53
Nonresident Fee Exemptions
135.54
Contracts
135.55
Suits; Venue
135.56
Bonds and Notes; Pledge of Revenue
135.57
Insurance
135.58
Workers' Compensation Insurance
135.59
Contracts with Institutions of Higher Education
135.60
Eminent Domain
135.61
Forecasting Technical Education Program Needs
135.101
Definition
135.102
Partnership Agreements
135.103
Joint Use of Personnel
135.104
Support Services
135.105
Facilities
135.106
State Funding
135.561
Use of Property
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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