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Chapter 34
Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee

Sections

34.001
Definitions
34.002
Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee
34.003
Terms; Vacancy
34.004
Meetings
34.005
Duties of Review Committee
34.006
Consultations and Agreements with Outside Parties
34.007
Selection and Review of Cases
34.008
Obtaining De-identified Information for Review
34.009
Confidentiality; Privilege
34.010
Subpoena and Discovery
34.011
Immunity
34.012
Database of De-identified Information
34.013
Inapplicability of Chapter
34.014
Funding
34.015
Reports
34.016
Rules
34.017
Department Access to Information
34.018
Sunset Provision
34.019
Data Collection
34.020
Program to Deliver Prenatal and Postpartum Care Through Telehealth or Telemedicine Medical Services in Certain Counties
34.021
Application for Federal Grants
34.0055
Screening and Educational Materials for Substance Use and Domestic Violence
34.0155
Report on Pregnancy-related Deaths, Severe Maternal Morbidity, and Postpartum Depression
34.0156
Maternal Health and Safety Initiative
34.0158
Report on Actions to Address Maternal Mortality Rates
34.0159
Program Evaluations
34.01581
Opioid Use Disorder Maternal and Newborn Health Initiatives
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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

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