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Chapter 141
Geothermal Resources

Sections

141.001
Short Title
141.002
Declaration of Policy
141.003
Definitions
141.004
Ownership of Geothermal Energy and Associated Resources
141.011
General Duty of the Railroad Commission
141.012
Rules
141.013
Administrative Penalty
141.014
Penalty Assessment Procedure
141.015
Payment of Penalty; Refund
141.016
Recovery of Penalty
141.018
Access to Property
141.071
General Authority of Commissioner
141.072
Deposit of Fees
141.073
Lease of Permanent School Fund Land
141.074
Furnishing Lists of Land to Other Agencies
141.075
Notice of Sale
141.076
Bids
141.077
Leases and Permits for Governmental Agencies
141.078
Unit Agreements
141.079
Report to Legislature
141.101
General Enforcement Authority
141.102
Criminal Penalty
 



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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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