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Chapter 251
End Stage Renal Disease Facilities

Sections

251.001
Definitions
251.002
Fees
251.003
Adoption of Rules
251.011
License Required
251.012
Exemptions from Licensing Requirement
251.013
Issuance and Renewal of License
251.014
Minimum Standards
251.015
Medical Review Board
251.016
Emergency Preparedness and Contingency Operations Planning
251.017
Emergency Contingency Plan for Power and Potable Water
251.031
Training Required
251.032
Minimum Requirements; Training
251.033
Provision of Home Dialysis Care in Nursing Facilities
251.051
Inspections
251.052
Disclosure of Unannounced Inspection; Criminal Penalty
251.061
Corrective Action Plan
251.062
Denial, Suspension, Probation, or Revocation of License
251.063
Injunction
251.064
Criminal Penalty
251.065
Civil Penalty
251.066
Administrative Penalty
251.067
Report Recommending Administrative Penalty
251.068
Hearing; Order
251.069
Notice and Payment of Administrative Penalty; Judicial Review; Refund
251.070
Penalty Deposited to State Treasury
251.071
Recovery of Costs
251.091
Appointment by Agreement
251.092
Involuntary Appointment
251.093
Fee; Release of Funds
251.0621
Emergency Suspension
 



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

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