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  6. Chap. 232

Chapter 232
Suspension of License

Sections

232.001
Definitions
232.002
Licensing Authorities Subject to Chapter
232.003
Suspension of License
232.004
Petition for Suspension of License
232.005
Contents of Petition
232.006
Notice
232.007
Hearing on Petition to Suspend License
232.008
Order Suspending License for Failure to Pay Child Support
232.009
Default Order
232.010
Review of Final Administrative Order
232.011
Action by Licensing Authority
232.012
Motion to Revoke Stay
232.013
Vacating or Staying Order Suspending License
232.014
Fee by Licensing Authority
232.015
Cooperation Between Licensing Authorities and Title Iv-d Agency
232.016
Rules, Forms, and Procedures
232.0021
Application of Chapter to Texas Lottery Commission
232.0022
Suspension or Nonrenewal of Motor Vehicle Registration
232.0135
Denial of License Issuance or Renewal
 



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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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