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Chapter 298B
Tarrant County Hospital District Health Care Provider Participation Program

Sections

298B.001
Definitions
298B.002
Applicability
298B.003
Health Care Provider Participation Program; Participation in Program
298B.004
Expiration of Authority
298B.051
Limitation on Authority to Require Mandatory Payment
298B.052
Rules and Procedures
298B.053
Institutional Health Care Provider Reporting
298B.101
Hearing
298B.102
Depository
298B.103
Local Provider Participation Fund; Authorized Uses of Money
298B.151
Mandatory Payments Based on Paying Provider Net Patient Revenue
298B.152
Assessment and Collection of Mandatory Payments
298B.153
Purpose; Correction of Invalid Provision or Procedure; Limitation of Authority
298B.154
Federal Disallowance
 



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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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