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Chapter 244
Care and Treatment of Children

Sections

244.001
Initial Examination
244.002
Reexamination
244.003
Records of Examinations and Treatment
244.004
Failure to Examine or Reexamine
244.005
Determination of Treatment
244.006
Type of Treatment Permitted
244.007
Family Programs
244.008
Infant Care and Parenting Program
244.009
Health Care Delivery System
244.010
Department Caseworkers
244.011
Children with Mental Illness or Intellectual Disabilities
244.012
Examination Before Discharge
244.013
Notice of Pending Discharge
244.014
Referral of Determinate Sentence Offenders for Transfer
244.015
Evaluation of Certain Children Serving Determinate Sentences
244.051
Information Available to Children, Parents, and Others
244.052
Rights of Parents
244.0075
Restraint of Pregnant Juvenile
244.0105
Report Concerning Foster Children Committed to Department
244.0106
Rules Regarding Services for Foster Children
244.0125
Transfer of Certain Children Serving Determinate Sentences for Mental Health Services
 



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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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