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Chapter 101A
State Services for the Aging

Sections

101A.001
Definitions
101A.002
Commissioner's Powers and Duties; Effect of Conflict with Other Law
101A.003
Cooperation with Federal and State Agencies
101A.051
Rules
101A.052
General Functions of Department Related to Aging Services
101A.053
Older Americans Act; State Plan
101A.101
Community Senior Citizens Employment Programs
101A.102
Voluntary Community Services Programs
101A.103
Texas Cares Program
101A.104
Public Information on Cost of Long-term Care
101A.105
Services of Other Agencies
101A.106
Review of Administrative Costs and Programs
101A.107
Report on Unit Costs
101A.151
Definitions
101A.152
Options for Independent Living Program
101A.153
Persons to Be Served
101A.154
Provision of Services
101A.155
Case Management Units
101A.156
Administration of Program
101A.157
Fees
101A.201
Authority to Accept, Expend, and Transfer Funds
101A.202
Contributions to Local Organizations: Certain Counties
101A.203
Funding to Area Agencies on Aging
101A.204
Trusts for Certain Recipients of Medical Assistance
101A.251
Definitions
101A.252
Operation of Office
101A.253
Role of Office
101A.254
Powers and Duties of State Long-term Care Ombudsman and Office
101A.255
Ombudsmen
101A.256
Legal Counsel
101A.257
Investigations
101A.258
Access to Records and Confidentiality
101A.259
Reporting System
101A.260
Analysis of Laws
101A.261
Public Information
101A.262
Report
101A.263
Limitation of Liability
101A.264
Criminal Penalty
 



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