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Chapter 502
Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage for Employees of the Texas A&m University System and Employees of Institutions of the Texas A&m University System

Sections

502.001
Definitions
502.002
Application of General Workers' Compensation Laws; Limit on Actions and Damages
502.003
Legal Beneficiary of Deceased Employee
502.021
Workers' Compensation Coverage for Institution Employees
502.022
Authority to Self-insure
502.023
Insurance Requirement
502.024
Preexisting Disqualifying Condition
502.025
Coverage for Out-of-state Employees
502.041
Exhaustion of Annual and Sick Leave
502.061
Administration and Rules
502.062
Percentage of Payroll Set Aside for Workers' Compensation Expenses; Account; Reports
502.063
Certified Copies of Division Documents
502.064
Preemployment Physical Required; Examining Physicians; Institution Records
502.065
Reports of Injuries
502.066
Required Examination of Injured Employee; Refusal to Submit to Examination
502.067
Refusal to Submit to Medical Treatment
502.068
Postponement of Hearing
502.069
Notice of Appeal; Notice of Trial Court Judgment; Offense
502.070
Attorney General as Legal Representative
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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