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Chapter 205
Reimbursements

Sections

205.001
Reimbursements or Contributions by Governmental Entity
205.002
Election by Nonprofit Organization
205.003
Commission Termination of Election
205.004
Election by Indian Tribe
205.011
Applicability of Subtitle; Waiver by Reimbursing Employer
205.012
Payment of Reimbursement
205.013
Billing; Amount of Reimbursements
205.014
Proportionate Allocation of Benefit Costs--more than One Employer and at Least One Reimbursing Employer
205.015
Continued Liability for Reimbursement
205.016
Collection of Delinquent Reimbursement; Effect of Failure to Submit Certain Reports
205.017
Delinquent Governmental Employers
205.018
Payment of Benefits from Compensation Fund; No Effect on Replenishment Ratio
205.019
Reimbursement from Non-treasury Funds
205.021
Approval of Group Account; Effective Date
205.022
Duration and Termination of Group Account
205.023
Group Member's Reimbursement Amount
205.024
Reports and Records
205.025
Commission Rules
205.031
Bond
205.032
Additional Safeguards
205.041
State Election to Be Reimbursing Employer
205.042
Coverage of State Employees Working Outside State
205.0125
Exception from Duty to Pay Reimbursement
 



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

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