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Chapter 158
County Civil Service

Sections

158.001
Definitions
158.002
Eligible Counties
158.003
Creation by Order
158.004
Creation by Election
158.005
Ballots and Voting at Election to Create System
158.006
Result of Election to Create System
158.007
Expanded Coverage or Dissolution of System in Populous Counties
158.008
Appointment of Commission
158.009
Powers of the Commission
158.010
Employment by Departments
158.011
Compensation and Staff
158.012
Appeals
158.013
Exemptions
158.014
Dissolution of System
158.015
Limitation on Elections
158.0025
Creation of Sheriff's Department Civil Service System in Certain Counties Not Covered by Subchapter B
158.031
Definitions
158.032
Eligible Departments
158.033
Petition and Election
158.034
Appointment of Commission
158.035
Powers of Commission
158.036
Compensation and Staff
158.037
Appeals
158.038
Exemptions
158.039
Dissolution of System
158.040
Exclusivity
158.041
Illness or Injury Leave of Absence
158.042
Reappointment After Recovery from Disability
158.0065
Petition to Create by Order or Election
158.0095
Authority to Issue Subpoenas and Administer Oaths
158.0121
Review Under Substantial Evidence Rule
158.0122
Procedures for Review Under Substantial Evidence Rule
158.0123
Cost of Preparing Commission Record
158.0351
Procedures After Felony Indictment or Misdemeanor Complaint
158.0355
Authority to Issue Subpoenas and Administer Oaths
158.0371
Review Under Substantial Evidence Rule
 



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

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