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Chapter 552
State Hospitals

Sections

552.001
Hospital Districts
552.002
Carrying of Handgun by License Holder in State Hospital
552.0011
Definitions
552.012
Classification and Definition of Patients
552.013
Support of Indigent and Nonindigent Patients
552.014
Child Support Payments for Benefit of Patient
552.015
Investigation to Determine Means of Support
552.016
Fees
552.017
Sliding Fee Schedule
552.018
Trust Principals
552.019
Filing of Claims
552.020
Application
552.051
Reports of Illegal Drug Use; Policy
552.052
State Hospital Employee Training
552.053
Information Management, Reporting, and Tracking System
552.054
Risk Assessment Protocols
552.101
Assisting Law Enforcement Agencies with Certain Investigations
552.102
Summary Report
552.103
Annual Status Report
552.104
Retaliation Prohibited
552.151
Transition Planning for Contracted Operations of a Certain State Hospital
552.152
Plan Requirements
552.153
Report
552.201
Definition
552.202
Patient's Right to Essential Caregiver Visits
552.203
Essential Caregiver Policies, Procedures, and Safety Protocols
552.204
Revocation of Essential Caregiver Designation
552.205
Temporary Suspension of Essential Caregiver Visits
552.206
Provision of Necessary Patient Care by Essential Caregiver
 



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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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