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  6. Chap. 404

Chapter 404
Office of Injured Employee Counsel

Sections

404.001
Definitions
404.002
Establishment of Office; Administrative Attachment to Texas Department of Workers' Compensation
404.003
Sunset Provision
404.004
Public Interest Information
404.005
Access to Programs and Facilities
404.006
Rulemaking
404.007
Negotiated Rulemaking; Alternative Dispute Resolution
404.008
Complaints
404.051
Appointment; Term
404.052
Qualifications
404.053
Business Interest; Service as Public Counsel
404.054
Lobbying Activities
404.055
Grounds for Removal
404.056
Prohibited Representation or Employment
404.057
Trade Associations
404.101
General Duties
404.102
General Powers and Duties of Public Counsel
404.103
Operation of Ombudsman Program
404.104
Authority to Appear or Intervene
404.105
Authority to Assist Individual Injured Employees in Administrative Procedures
404.106
Legislative Report
404.107
Access to Information by Public Counsel
404.108
Legislative Recommendations
404.109
Injured Employee Rights; Notice
404.110
Applicability to Public Counsel of Confidentiality Requirements
404.111
Access to Information
404.151
Ombudsman Program
404.152
Designation as Ombudsman; Eligibility and Training Requirements; Continuing Education Requirements
404.153
Employer Notification; Administrative Violation
404.154
Public Information
404.155
Cost for Certain Copies of Medical Records; Administrative Violation
404.1015
Refusal to Provide or Termination of Services
404.1525
First Responder Liaison
 



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

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