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Chapter 111
Rehabilitation Services for Certain Individuals with Disabilities

Sections

111.001
Purpose
111.002
Definitions
111.018
General Duties of Executive Commissioner and Commissioner Relating to Rehabilitation Services for Certain Individuals with Disabilities
111.019
Planning
111.021
Reports
111.022
Disbursement of Funds
111.023
Other Duties
111.051
Department as Principal Authority
111.052
General Functions of Department Relating to Rehabilitation Services for Certain Individuals with Disabilities
111.053
Cooperation with the Federal Government
111.054
Obtaining Federal Funds
111.055
Finances
111.056
Gifts and Donations
111.057
Unlawful Use of Lists of Names
111.059
Subrogation
111.060
Comprehensive Rehabilitation Account
111.0161
Advice of Advisory Committees
111.0505
Commissioner's Powers and Duties; Effect of Conflict with Other Law
111.0511
Service Delivery by Texas Workforce Commission
111.0525
Coordination with State Agencies
111.0553
Procurement Methods
 



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

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