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Chapter 615
Financial Assistance to Survivors of Certain Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Fighters, and Others

Sections

615.001
Definition
615.002
Administration of Chapter
615.003
Applicability
615.004
Effect of Award
615.005
Assistance Not Assignable; Payments Exempt
615.006
Designation of Custodial Personnel
615.007
Certain Volunteer Fire-fighting Units Considered Agents of Political Subdivision
615.008
Certain Police Reserve or Auxiliary Units Considered Agents of Political Subdivision
615.021
Eligible Survivors
615.022
Payment to Survivors
615.023
Payment to Surviving Minor Child
615.024
Payment to Survivors of Members of Texas Military Forces
615.041
Consideration and Determination of Claim; Compelled Compliance
615.042
Award and Payment of Assistance
615.043
Denial of Claim
615.044
Appeals
615.045
Records
615.071
Applicability
615.072
Eligible Survivors
615.073
Benefit to Surviving Spouse
615.074
Benefit to Dependent
615.075
Notice
615.076
Level of Coverage
615.077
Payments; Rate
615.078
Certain Practices Not Prohibited or Affected
615.079
Benefits Additional
615.080
Grace Period
615.101
Definition
615.102
Duty Weapon and Badge
615.103
Burial with Uniform
615.104
Benefits Additional
615.105
Provision of State Flag
615.121
Payment to Surviving Spouse
615.122
Payment to Surviving Minor Children
615.123
Benefits Additional
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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