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Chapter 391
Regional Planning Commissions

Sections

391.001
Purpose
391.002
Definitions
391.003
Creation
391.004
Plans and Recommendations
391.005
Powers
391.006
Governing Body of Commission
391.007
Detail or Loan of an Employee
391.008
Review and Comment Procedures
391.009
Role of State Auditor, Governor, and State Agencies
391.010
Conflict of Interest in Provision of Legal Services
391.011
Funds
391.012
State Financial Assistance
391.013
Interstate Commissions
391.014
International Areas
391.015
Withdrawal from Commission
391.016
Joining Commission After Withdrawal
391.0091
State Agency Consultation with Regional Planning Commissions
391.0095
Audit and Reporting Requirements
391.0115
Restrictions on Commission Travel Costs
391.0116
Restrictions on Employment
391.0117
Salary Schedules
391.00951
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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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