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Chapter 155
Duties Respecting Guardianship

Sections

155.001
Definitions
155.002
Rules
155.051
Advisory Board
155.052
Training
155.101
Standards for Certain Guardianships and Alternatives to Guardianship
155.102
Certification Required for Certain Guardians
155.103
Provisional Certificate
155.104
Information from Private Professional Guardians
155.105
Annual Disclosure
155.106
Prohibited Employment
155.151
Registration of Guardianships
155.152
Guardianship Database
155.153
Access to Database
155.154
Database Disclaimer
155.155
Confidentiality of Information in Database
155.201
Definition
155.202
Applicability
155.203
Duty to Provide Assistance in Qualifying Guardians; Supreme Court Rulemaking
155.204
Training Required
155.205
Duty to Obtain Criminal History Record Information
155.206
Information for Exclusive Use of Commission and Court
155.207
Use of Criminal History Record Information
155.208
Clarification of Authority Granted
155.209
Fee for Obtaining Criminal History Record Information
155.251
Application of Subchapter
155.252
Standards for Operation of Guardianship Programs
155.253
Registration Required for Guardianship Programs
155.254
Registration Database
155.301
Training
 



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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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