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Chapter 141
Youth Camps

Sections

141.001
Short Title
141.002
Definitions
141.003
License Required
141.004
License Application and Issuance
141.005
License Renewal
141.006
Principal Authority for Youth Camps
141.007
Inspections
141.008
Adoption of Rules; Exemption from Application of Certain Rules
141.009
Standards
141.010
Advisory Committee
141.011
Operator's Duty
141.012
License Revocation
141.013
Hearings
141.014
Judicial Review
141.015
Civil Penalty; Injunction
141.016
Administrative Penalty
141.017
Administrative Penalty Assessment Procedure
141.018
Payment of Administrative Penalty
141.019
Refund of Administrative Penalty
141.020
Recovery of Administrative Penalty by Attorney General
141.0021
Exemption
141.0025
Waiver; Appeal
141.0035
License Fees
141.0051
License; Consideration of Certain Convictions
141.0085
Reports of Abuse; Duties of Youth Camp Operator
141.0095
Training and Examination Program
141.0111
Required Information About Abuse Reporting
141.0112
Required Notice About Youth Camp Complaints and Disciplinary Actions
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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