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Chapter 171
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

Sections

171.001
Purpose
171.002
Definitions
171.003
Eligibility
171.004
Designation of State of Principal License
171.005
Application and Issuance of Expedited Licensure
171.006
Fees for Expedited Licensure
171.007
Renewal and Continued Participation
171.008
Coordinated Information System
171.009
Joint Investigations
171.010
Disciplinary Actions
171.011
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission
171.012
Powers and Duties of Interstate Commission
171.013
Finance Powers
171.014
Organization and Operation of Interstate Commission
171.015
Rulemaking Functions of Interstate Commission
171.016
Oversight of Interstate Compact
171.017
Enforcement of Interstate Compact
171.018
Default Procedures
171.019
Dispute Resolution
171.020
Member States, Effective Date and Amendment
171.021
Withdrawal
171.022
Dissolution
171.023
Severability and Construction
171.024
Binding Effect of Compact and Other Laws
 



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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 [...]

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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