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Chapter 63
Residential Facilities for Certain Delinquent Children

Sections

63.001
Definitions
63.002
Authority to Operate Facility
63.003
Governmental Nature of Facility
63.004
Board of Trustees: Single County Facility
63.005
Board of Trustees: Combination of Counties Facility
63.006
Board Meetings
63.007
Quorum
63.008
Facility Administration
63.009
Board Policies
63.010
Standardized Personnel Qualifications
63.011
Advisory Committees
63.012
Facility Executive Director: Appointment
63.013
Facility Executive Director: Delegated Powers
63.014
Facility Personnel
63.015
County Contributions
63.016
Gifts, Grants, and Donations
63.017
Single County Facility: Acquisition of Real Property; Rules for Admission; Rates Charged
63.018
Combination of Counties Facility: Acquisition of Real Property; Rules for Admission; Rates Charged
63.019
Rules Regulating Administration of Services
63.020
Minimum Services to Be Provided
63.021
List of Services
63.022
Facility Research and Recruitment and Training of Personnel; Contracts Authorized
63.023
Fees for Services
63.024
Payment of Fees by County
63.025
Admission of and Payment for Services Provided to Juveniles Residing in Another County
63.026
Court-ordered Admission
63.027
Limitation on Period for Juvenile's Residence
63.028
Modification of Court Order
 



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

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