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  6. Chap. 59

Chapter 59
Miscellaneous Provisions

Sections

59.001
Definitions
59.002
Slander or Libel of Bank
59.003
Authority of Notary Public
59.004
Succession of Trust Powers
59.005
Agency Activities
59.006
Discovery of Customer Records
59.007
Attachment, Injunction, Execution, or Garnishment
59.008
Claims Against Customers of Financial Institutions
59.009
Compliance Review Committee
59.010
Confidentiality of Administrative Subpoena
59.011
Lender Liability for Construction
59.012
Loans for Developments that Use Harvested Rainwater
59.101
Definition
59.102
Authority to Act as Safe Deposit Company
59.103
Relationship of Safe Deposit Company and Renter
59.104
Delivery of Notice
59.105
Effect of Subchapter on Other Law
59.106
Access by More than One Person
59.107
Nonemergency Opening and Relocation
59.108
Emergency Opening and Relocation
59.109
Termination of Rental; Lien; Sale of Contents
59.110
Routing Number on Key
59.201
Electronic Terminals Authorized; Sharing of Electronic Terminal
59.202
User Fee for Shared Electronic Terminal
59.301
Definitions
59.302
Exception for Certain Unmanned Teller Machines
59.303
Applicability to Certain Persons Who Are Not Owners or Operators
59.304
Construction of Subchapter
59.305
Lighting Required
59.306
Persons Required to Provide Lighting
59.307
Standards for Lighting
59.308
Safety Evaluation
59.309
Notice of Safety Precautions
59.310
Enforcement and Rules
 



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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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