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  6. Chap. 115

Chapter 115
Regulation of Certain Transporters of Oil or Petroleum Products

Sections

115.001
Definitions
115.002
Exception
115.003
Definition of Unlawful Oil; Presumption
115.011
Tender Requirements
115.012
Tender; Application Requirements
115.013
Action on Tender Application
115.014
Judicial Review
115.015
Transfer Under Tender
115.016
Issuance of Manifest
115.017
Form of Manifest
115.018
Transfer Under Manifest; Restrictions
115.019
Receipt Required
115.020
Records; Inspection
115.031
Forfeiture Authorized
115.032
Report to Attorney General
115.033
Action in Rem
115.034
Forfeiture Sale
115.041
Enforcement; Arrests
115.042
Publication of Commission Order Prior to Enforcement
115.043
Certificate as Evidence
115.044
Service of Process
115.045
Pleading; Proof
115.046
Venue
115.047
Penalties
 



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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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