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Chapter 503
Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage for Employees of the University of Texas System and Employees of Institutions of the University of Texas System

Sections

503.001
Definitions
503.002
Application of General Workers' Compensation Laws; Limit on Actions and Damages
503.003
Legal Beneficiary of Deceased Employee
503.021
Workers' Compensation Coverage for System and Institution Employees
503.022
Authority to Self-insure
503.023
Insurance Requirement
503.024
Waiver of Rights
503.025
Coverage for Out-of-state Employees
503.041
Exhaustion of Annual and Sick Leave
503.061
Administration and Rules
503.062
Percentage of Payroll Set Aside for Workers' Compensation Expenses; Account; Reports
503.063
Certified Copies of Division Documents
503.064
Examining Physicians
503.065
Reports of Injuries
503.066
Required Examination of Injured Employee; Refusal to Submit to Examination
503.067
Refusal to Submit to Medical Treatment
503.068
Postponement of Hearing
503.069
Notice of Appeal; Notice of Trial Court Judgment; Offense
503.070
Venue for Judicial Review
503.071
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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