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Chapter 412
State Office of Risk Management

Sections

412.001
Definitions
412.011
Powers and Duties of Office
412.012
Funding
412.013
Review and Update of Risk Management Program Guidelines
412.021
Risk Management Board
412.022
Training Program for Board Members
412.023
Effect of Lobbying Activity
412.024
Grounds for Removal from Board
412.027
Use of Technology
412.031
Rulemaking Authority
412.032
Board's Report to Legislature
412.033
Hiring Director
412.034
Public Hearing
412.035
Dispute Resolution
412.041
Director Duties
412.042
Reports to the Legislature
412.051
Duties of State Agencies; Insurance Notification Requirements
412.052
Exemption of Certain State Agencies
412.053
Annual Report by State Agency
412.054
Continuity of Operations Plan
412.0111
Affiliation with Office of Attorney General
412.0121
Interagency Contracts
412.0122
State Self-insuring for Workers' Compensation
412.0123
Allocation of Workers' Compensation and Risk Management Costs; Risk Reward Program
412.0124
Deposit of Workers' Compensation Subrogation Recoveries
412.0125
Return-to-work Coordination Services; Case Management
412.0126
Analysis
412.0127
Payment by Electronic Funds Transfer
412.0128
Confidentiality of Information
 



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

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