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Chapter 245
Release

Sections

245.001
Parole Officers; Parole Management
245.002
Contracts with Counties
245.051
Release Under Supervision
245.052
Substance Abuse Treatment
245.053
Sex Offender Counseling and Treatment
245.054
Information Provided to Court Before Release
245.101
Completion of Minimum Length of Stay; Panel
245.102
Extension Order
245.103
Statistics and Reports Concerning Extension Orders
245.104
Request for Reconsideration of Extension Order
245.105
Statistics and Reports Concerning Reconsiderations of Extension Orders
245.106
Transportation, Clothing, Money
245.151
Termination of Control
245.152
Determinate Sentence Parole
245.0535
Comprehensive Reentry and Reintegration Plan for Children; Study and Report
245.0536
Providing Released or Discharged Child with State-issued Identification
245.0537
Providing Released or Discharged Child with Birth Certificate and Social Security Card
 



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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 [...]

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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