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Chapter 137
Family Support Services

Sections

137.001
Applicability of Definitions
137.002
Definitions
137.003
Family Support Services
137.004
Coordination of Programs
137.005
Strategic Plan
137.051
Definitions
137.052
Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Programs
137.053
Administrative and Other Costs
137.054
Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Trust Fund Account
137.055
Commission Operating Fund Account
137.056
Community Youth Development Grants
137.057
Outcomes of Family Support Services Programs and Practices
137.058
Evaluation of Family Support Services Programs and Practices
137.059
Reports to Legislature
137.060
Rules
137.101
Definitions
137.102
Operation of Nurse-family Partnership Competitive Grant Program
137.103
Partnership Program Requirements
137.104
Application
137.105
Partnership Program Standards
137.106
Use of Awarded Grant Funds
137.107
Program Monitoring and Evaluation; Annual Committee Reports
137.108
Competitive Grant Program Funding
137.151
Services for At-risk Youth
137.152
Early Youth Intervention Services
137.201
Definitions
137.202
Veterans and Military Families Preventive Services Program
137.251
Definitions
137.252
Implementation of Texas Home Visiting Program
137.253
Types of Home Visiting Programs
137.254
Funding
137.255
Outcomes
137.256
Evaluation of Home Visiting Program
137.257
Reports to Legislature
137.258
Rules
 



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

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