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  6. Chap. 1901

Chapter 1901
Water Well Drillers

Sections

1901.001
Definitions
1901.002
Effect on Groundwater Rights
1901.003
Liability Under Law
1901.051
Licensing
1901.052
Rules
1901.053
Water Well Drillers Account
1901.055
Transfer of Functions
1901.101
Council Membership
1901.102
Eligibility of Members
1901.103
Membership and Employee Restrictions
1901.104
Terms
1901.105
Presiding Officer
1901.106
Grounds for Removal
1901.107
Meetings; Quorum
1901.108
Reimbursement
1901.109
Council Powers and Duties
1901.151
License Required
1901.152
License Application
1901.153
Apprentice Driller Program
1901.154
License Fee
1901.155
License Expiration
1901.158
License Not Transferable
1901.159
Replacement of Lost or Destroyed License
1901.161
Exemption: Dewatering Well
1901.162
Waiver for Applicant Licensed in Another State
1901.201
Examination
1901.202
Contents of Examination
1901.206
Reexamination
1901.251
Well Log
1901.252
Marking Rig
1901.253
Completing Water Well
1901.254
Notice Regarding Injurious Water; Plugging, Repair, or Completion of Well
1901.255
Plugging Water Well
1901.256
Enforcement by Groundwater Conservation District
1901.257
Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Abandoned Wells
1901.301
Grounds for Disciplinary Action
1901.401
Civil Penalty
1901.402
Injunction and Other Enforcement Provisions
1901.403
Venue
1901.404
Action by Attorney General
 



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