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Chapter 341
Municipal Law Enforcement

Sections

341.001
Police Force of Type a General-law Municipality
341.002
Police Force of Type C General-law Municipality
341.003
Police Force of Home-rule Municipality
341.011
Special Police Force in Type a General-law Municipality
341.012
Police Reserve Force
341.021
Marshal of Type a General-law Municipality
341.022
Marshal of Type B General-law Municipality
341.901
Watchmen in Type a General-law Municipality
341.902
Workhouse and House of Correction in Type a General-law Municipality
341.903
Authority of Home-rule Municipality to Police Municipally Owned Property Outside Municipality
341.904
Possession or Use of Law Enforcement Identification, Insignia, or Vehicle in a Municipality
341.906
Limitations on Registered Sex Offenders in General-law Municipalities
 



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

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