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Chapter 35
Children with Special Health Care Needs

Sections

35.001
Short Title
35.003
Services Program for Children with Special Health Care Needs
35.004
Service Providers
35.005
Eligibility for Services
35.006
Denial, Modification, Suspension, or Termination of Services
35.007
Financial Eligibility; Other Benefits
35.008
Recovery of Costs
35.009
Fees
35.010
Funding
35.011
Contracts
35.012
Records
35.013
Limitations on Authority
35.0021
Definitions
35.0022
Child with Special Health Care Needs
35.0031
Health Benefits Plan Coverage for Certain Eligible Children
35.0032
Benefits Coverage Required
35.0033
Health Benefits Plan Provider
35.0034
Cost-sharing Payments
35.0035
Disallowance of Matching Funds from Federal Government
35.0041
Participation and Reimbursement of Telemedicine Medical Service Providers
35.0061
Referral for Behavioral or Emotional Conditions
 



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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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