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Chapter 119
Miscellaneous Provisions Applicable to Savings Banks

Sections

119.002
Applicability of Savings and Loan Laws to Savings Banks
119.003
Acknowledgment or Proof Taken by Member, Stockholder, or Employee of Savings Bank
119.004
Rendition of Certain Personal Property for Ad Valorem Taxation
119.005
State Taxation of Savings Banks
119.006
Initiation of Rulemaking by Savings Banks
119.007
Exemption from Securities Laws
119.008
Liability of Commissioner and Other Commission Personnel; Defense by Attorney General
119.101
Access to Books and Records of Savings Bank
119.102
Production and Admissibility of Items of Savings Bank in Judicial Proceeding
119.201
Administrative Penalty for Failing to Comply with Subtitle
119.202
Criminal Slander or Libel
 



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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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