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Chapter 121
Local Public Health Reorganization Act

Sections

121.001
Short Title
121.002
Definitions
121.003
Powers of Municipalities and Counties
121.004
Local Health Units
121.005
State and Local Affiliation; Contracts
121.006
Public Health Services Fees; State Support
121.007
Public Health Regions
121.008
Annual Conference
121.021
Health Authority
121.022
Qualifications
121.023
Term of Office
121.024
Duties
121.025
Removal from Office
121.026
Expiration and Extension of Certain Public Health Orders Issued by Health Authority
121.028
Appointment of Health Authority
121.029
Delegation of Authority
121.031
Establishment
121.032
Powers and Duties
121.033
Department Director
121.034
Public Health Board
121.0035
Regulation of Mobile Food Units and Roadside Food Vendors in Certain Populous Areas
121.041
Establishment
121.042
Admission to District
121.043
Powers and Duties
121.044
Cooperative Agreement
121.045
District Director
121.046
Public Health Board
121.047
Finances
121.0065
Grants for Essential Public Health Services
121.0066
Essential Public Health Services Provided by Department
121.101
Definition
121.102
Consortium Established
121.103
General Duties
121.0245
Duties of Part-time Health Authority
121.0331
Delegation of Authority
121.0451
Delegation of Authority
 



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

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