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Chapter 405
Secretary of State

Sections

405.001
Office
405.004
Deputy Secretary of State
405.005
Acceptance of Gifts, Grants, and Donations
405.011
Official Documents
405.012
Exchanges
405.013
Court Reports
405.014
Acts of the Legislature
405.015
Receiving Officer
405.016
Commission
405.017
Miscellaneous Duties
405.018
Computer Information
405.019
List of States Requiring an Official Seal for Certain Documents
405.020
Public Records
405.021
Report on State-funded Projects Serving Colonias
405.022
Filing or Recording of Fraudulent Document
405.023
Human Trafficking Prevention Business Partnership
405.031
General Fees
405.032
Expedited Handling
405.033
Revocation of Filing for Nonpayment
405.034
Refund
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